Printed Books & Maps WEDNESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2013
Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
Lot 22 • Front Cover: Lot 256
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PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS TRAVEL, ATLASES & TOPOGRAPHY NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE BRITISH & WORLD STAMPS MODERN FIRST EDITIONS
Wednesday 25 September 2013 Lots 1-706 commencing at 10am Viewing: Tuesday 24 September, 9am-7pm and morning of sale from 9am
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China. A good album of 200 vintage gelatin silver print photos of Chinese trade and production, c. 1925. Estimate: ÂŁ2000-3000 (6 November)
AUTUMN/WINTER 2013 CALENDAR Wednesday 2 October
Pictures, Antiques & Objets d'Art Old Master Prints, Etchings & Drawings
Thursday 3 October
Natural History Books, Wildlife & Sporting Art Fossils, Minerals & Related Artefacts Traditional Sports Books & Memorabilia
Wednesday 6 November
Printed Books, Maps & Documents Vintage & Contemporary Photography Cuban Revolution Artefacts & Photos
Thursday 7 November
Historic Aviation & Transport Memorabilia Important Concorde Archive
Friday 8 November
Medals, Arms & Militaria
Wednesday 11 December Printed Books, Maps & Documents Royalty Letters, Photographs & Memorabilia Friday 12 December
Children’s & Illustrated Books Modern First Editions, Private Press Books Film Posters, Comics, Original Artwork Beatrix Potter Books & Letters Richard Jefferies Books & Letters
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CONTENTS
Travel & Exploration British Topography Natural History
1-36 37-88 89-111
Maps
112-214
Decorative Prints & Original Art
215-283
British & World Stamps
284-304
The Great Train Robbery
305-306
Antiquarian
307-397
Science & Medicine
398-441
Art Reference
442-480
Modern First Editions
481-580
General Literature
581-602
Cartons
603-618
Quantity
619-706
PICTURES, ANTIQUES & OBJETS D'ART OLD MASTER & MODERN PRINTS ETCHINGS, DRAWINGS & WATERCOLOURS Wednesday 2 October 2013
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946). Reliefs at Dawn, 1918. Estimate: £10,000-15,000
TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am
Lot 6
Lot 2 1 Allen (Capt. William & Thomson, T. R. H.). A Narrative of the Expedition sent by Her Majesty’s Government to the River Niger, in 1841.Under the Command of Captain H.D. Trotter, R.N., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1848, frontis. to each, two folding maps, 14 engraved plates, scattered spotting, modern half calf, spines with red labels, 8vo, together with From the Niger to the Nile, by Lieutentant Boyd Alexander, 2 vols., 1907, two folding maps, illustrations, one or two light stains, endpapers renewed, original cloth in later red half morocco, 4to, plus The Birds of West and Equatorial Africa, by David Armitage Bannerman, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1953, numerous colour and b & w plates, original red cloth, 8vo, with other West Africa including James Edward Alexander’s An Expedition of Discovery into the Interior of Africa..., 1st U.S. ed., 1838 (vol. II with defective spine) (15)
5 Beechey (Captain F.W.). Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Beering’s Strait, to Co-operate with the Polar Expeditions; Performed in His Majesty’s Ship Blossom, in the Years 1825, 26, 27, 28, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1831, half titles (first detaching), three engraved charts (two folding), 2 pp. pubs. list at end (detached), 23 engraved plates, occasional spotting and water stains, contemporary half calf, some wear to spine, 4to Sabin 4347. (1)
6 Blowe (Daniel). A Geographical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of America: Forming a Complete Emigrant’s Directory Throughout Every Part of the Republic, Particularly the Western States and Territories..., n.d., c. 1820, handcol. folding map frontis., five eng. maps (incl. one folding & handcol. in outline), a few leaves foxed, modern half calf gilt with morocco label to spine, rubbed 8vo
£300-400
2 Allers (C.W.). Capri, pub. Munich, [1892], sixty-one illusts. (complete), a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, slight fraying to spine, rubbed and some marks, folio (1)
Scarce. (1)
£200-300
3 Army List. The East-India Register and Army List, for 1856. Compiled... by F. Clark, Wm. H. Allen, 1856, 12pp. pubs. cat at rear, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. scarlet morocco gilt, sl. rubbed in places, large 12mo in 6s (1)
£100-150
£200-300
£300-500
7 Braithwaite (John). The History of the Revolutions in the Empire of Morocco, upon the Death of the Late Emperor Muley Ishmael; Being a most exact Journal of what happen’d in those Parts in the last and part of the present Year. With Observations Natural, Moral and Political, relating to that Country and People, 1st ed., 1729, folding engraved map (with light toning), last few leaves with light water stain, previous owner signatures, contemporary calf, rebacked with calf covers relaid, 8vo, together with The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran, by Sir Samuel W. Baker, 2nd ed., 1868, portrait frontis., two colour maps (one folding with one fold reinforced), wood-engraved plates, occasional light spotting, marginal water stains at front, modern half calf, 8vo, with other North Africa including E.N. Bennett’s The Downfall of the Dervishes. Being a Sketch of the Final Sudan Campaign of 1898, 1898 and Roy Elston’s The Traveller’s Handbook for Egypt and the Sudan, 1929
4 Ashe (R. P.). Chronicles of Uganda, 1st ed., 1894, portrait frontis., half-tone illustrations, light browning to endpapers, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with Two Kings of Uganda; Or, Life by the Shores of Victoria Nyanza. Being an Account of a Residence of Six Years in Eastern Equatorial Africa, 1889, folding map (torn without loss), b & w illustrations, one or two frayed fore-edges, original pictorial cloth, spine a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo, plus Profit and Sport in British East Africa. Being a Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, of “A Colony in the Making”, by Capt. The Lord Cranworth, 1st ed., 1919, colour frontis., two folding maps, b & w illustrations, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, circular stain to upper cover, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with others related, some defective, including Cuthbert Christy’s Big Game and Pygmies, 1924, A. St.H. Gibbons’ Exploration and Hunting in Central Africa 1895-96, 1898 and South Indian Ocean Pilot. Islands Westward of Longitude 92 East Including Madagascar and the Comoro Islands, Washington, 1917 (34)
£500-800
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5
£300-500
Lot 9
8 Bryden (H.A., ed.). Great and Small Game of Africa. An Account of the Distribution, Habits and Natural History of the Sporting Mammals, with Personal Hunting Experiences, Rowland Ward, 1899, 15 hand-coloured lithographed plates, title detached, some annotation to contents leaves, occasional light spotting and water stains, hinges weak, original cloth, some wear, 4to Limited edition, 154/500 numbered and signed by Rowland Ward. Binding copy? (1) £100-150
9 Carter (Howard and Mace, A.C.), The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen, Discovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter, three vols. (vol.1 4th imp. Feb.1930; vols.2&3 1st. ed.), 1927-33., num. b&w illusts. from photos., orig. gilt dec. cloth in d.j.s, fraying and slight loss (particularly to vol. 3), 8vo (3)
£400-600
10 Colomb (Philip Howard). Slave-Catching in the Indian Ocean. A Record of Naval Experiences, 1st ed., 1873, eight wood-engraved plates (one with later caption pasted to verso), folding map, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, a.e.g., original red cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, some fading and stains, 8vo (1)
£150-200
Lot 9
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12 Cook (James). Captain Cook’s Journal during his First Voyage Round the World Made in HM Bark “Endeavour” 1768-71. A Literal Transcription of the Original Mss. with Notes and Introduction, edited by W.J.L. Wharton, 1st ed., 1893, portrait frontis. and b&w plts., including some folding, three folding maps in pocket at rear, some spotting, partly uncut, rear endpaper det., ex lib. with stamp and label remains to front endpaper and white ink classification mark near foot of spine, hinges broken, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, sl. edgewear, 4to (1)
13 Cooper (Edward Joshua). Views in Egypt and Nubia..., [182427], half-title present (entitled ‘Egyptian Scenery’), forty litho. plts. (of 42), including thirty-two litho plts. on india paper and seven folding plts. (inc. folding litho map & view), eight litho. vigns. on india paper to text, lacks general title (as usual), occ. scattered spotting and minor dampstaining, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine lacking title label, some wear, 4to
11 Colomb (Philip Howard). Slave-Catching in the Indian Ocean. A Record of Naval Experiences, 1st ed., 1873, folding map, eight wood-engraved plates (one detached), a few light spots and marginal stains, small bookplate, original red cloth, spine faded, slight lean, 8vo (1)
£100-150
Blackmer 401. Originally issued in eight parts. The general printed title was not issued, but appeared on the printed livraison wrappers only. Cooper was an astronomer who travelled Egypt in 1821-22. (1) £200-300
£300-400
Lot 13 14 Davis (John King). With the ‘Aurora’ in the Antarctic, 19111914, 1st ed., [1919], port. frontis. (det. and foremargin sl. frayed), b&w plts. and illusts., folding map, scattered minor spotting, orig. cloth in chipped and dust-soiled d.j., 4to (1)
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£300-500
16 Delamarche (Felix). Atlas de la Géographie Ancienne, du Moyen âge, et Moderne...., pub. Paris, 1832, title page frayed with slight loss to fore-edge, double page eng. plt. of globe gores, torn with slight loss, thirty-five double page engraved maps, thirty-four with contemp. outline colouring, some spotting and staining throughout, occ. near contemp. pencil marginalia, later manuscript ink ownership signature and date (1958) to f.e.p., near contemp. marbled boards, crudely rebacked, worn and rubbed at extrems., small folio From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator. (1) £100-150
17 Ellis (Rev. William). Three Visits to Madagascar During the Years 1853-1854-1856, Including a Journey with Notices of the Natural History of the Country and of the Present Civilisation of the People, 4th thousand, 1858, half title, folding frontis., map and wood-engraved illustrations, light toning and spotting, previous owner inscription, contemporary red half morocco, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Pioneers of Mashonaland (Men who made Rhodesia), by Adrian Darter, 1914, some spotting, modern library cloth, 8vo, plus In the Ranks of the C.I.V., by Erskine Childers, 2nd impression, 1900, half-tone frontis. pubs. list at end, spotting front and rear, original red cloth, spine fading, 8vo, with other southern Africa/Boer War including Cassell’s History of the Boer War 1899-1902, 2 vols., 1903, Alfred Drayson’s Sporting Scenes amongst the Kaffirs of South Africa, 1858 (lacking a plate), Major F.D. Baillie’s Mafeking. A Diary of a Siege, 1900 and The South and East African Year Book & Guide, 1939 (24)
£100-150
18 Fellowes (Robert, ‘Philalethes’). The History of Ceylon, from the Earliest Period to the Year MDCCCXV; with Characteristic Details of the Religion, Laws, & Manners of the People and a Collection of their Moral Maxims & Ancient Proverbs. By Philalethes..., To which is subjoined Robert Knox’s Historical Relation of the Island, with an Account of His Captivity During a Period of Near Twenty Years, 2 parts in one, Joseph Mawman, 1817, lacks port. frontis., fifteen uncol. eng. plts., folding eng. map bound in at front (loose and with some staining and overall spotting), occ. minor spotting, mainly to margins, title and several folding leaves with some dampstaining, early signature in ink to head of title of Thomas Duthoit, 3 Hoxton Square, untrimmed, later qtr. maroon morocco, with bookplate of John Napper to front pastedown, rubbed and scuffed, spine partly discoloured, 4to From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator. (1) £200-300
19 Findlay (Alexander George). A Directory for the Navigation of the Indian Ocean, with Descriptions of its Coasts, Islands, etc., from the Cape of Good Hope to the Strait of Sunda and Western Australia, Including also the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf; the Winds, Monsoons and Currents, and the Passages from Europe to its Various Ports, 3rd ed., 1876, 16 charts, a few folding and coloured, lacking pp. xi-xii prelims., occasional spotting and dampstains, inkstamps, contemporary half calf, rebacked, some edge wear, thick 8vo
15 De La Tour (M. Maitre). The History of Ayder Ali Khan, NabobBahader: or, New Memories Concerning the East Indies..., 1784, folding eng. map to vol. 1, handling tear, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, some wear to extrems., 8vo (2)
£150-200
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£70-100
Lot 20 20 Flamsteed (John). Atlas Céleste de Flamsteed Approuve par L’Académie Royale des Sciences...., 2nd ed., pub. Paris, 1776, dec. title page with near contemp. ink manuscript ownership signatures, 6pp. preliminary text, thirty uncoloured double page engraved celestial maps (complete as list), 40 pp. text at end, occ. spotting, upper joint weak, contemp. qtr. calf gilt, rubbed, worn and frayed, spine defective, small 4to (1)
21 Guthrie (William). Guthries Atlas of Modern Geography, with a Complete Index, 1840, printed title, thirty (of 31?) engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, index bound in at rear, slight marginal dust and finger soiling, title page, f.e.p. and boards detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with Butler (Samuel), An Atlas of Modern Geography, 1850, title page with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature and date (1851), twentyeight (complete as list) double page maps with contemp. hand colouring, some marginal dust and finger soiling, some pencil marginalia, contemp. half sheep gilt, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with Johnston (Alexander Keith), School Atlas of Classical Geography, pub. William Blackwood & Sons, 1874, twenty-three (including twenty-two double page) colour litho. maps, some splitting to central folds, occ. closed tears, occ. spotting, contemp. qtr. sheep gilt, worn and bumped, 8vo
£700-1000
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£200-300
22 Harvey (William Henry). Geographical Fun: Being Humorous Outlines of Various Countries. With an Introduction and Descriptive Lines by ‘Aleph’, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, [1868], addn. half title, title page with an auctioneers blind stamp, twelve (complete as list) chromolitho. humorous maps, each with four lines of verse below image, contents shaken and loose, contemp. printed boards, worn and frayed, slim 4to (1)
£1500-2000
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23 Hillary (Edmund, 1919-2008). High Adventure, 1st ed., 1965, col. frontis. and b & w plts., signed by the author ‘E.P. Hillary’ to half-title, orig. cloth in d.j., some chipping and loss at spine ends and lower panel detached, spine sl. browned, 8vo Neate 81. (1)
£70-100
25 India. Tours in Sikhim and the Darjeeling District, by Percy Brown, Revised and Edited with Additions by Joan Townend, 3rd & 4th eds., Calcutta, 1934 & 1944, frontis. to each, folding tables and panoramic profiles of mountains, folding map contained in rear pocket of each, 4th ed., bound without index, together with approx. fifty small b & w snapshot photographs, c. 1940s, contained in crudely-made rear pocket of each vol., images include mountains and landscapes, natives, monasteries, and other buildings, etc., contemp. linen-backed boards, 8vo, together with Indian Tea Association Scientific Department Encylopaedia of Tea, c. 1940s, numerous printed sheets arranged alphabetically with tabulated index, letters, receipts and other contemp. paperwork loosely inserted, orig. limp morocco, minor wear to extremities, 4to (formerly owned by K.F.C. Warburton, Katonibari Tea Estate, Assam), plus Gore (F. St. J.), Lights & Shades of Hill Life in the Afghan and Hindu Highlands of the Punjab. A Contrast, 1st ed., 1895, seventy-two half-tone plts. from photos by the author, illusts. to text, two folding maps, t.e.g., orig. two-tone cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat soiled, 8vo, and others of Indian interest
24 Hughes (J.E.). Eighteen Years on Lake Bangweulu, 2nd impression, The Field, 1933, numerous half-tone illustrations, colour map front endpapers, a little toned, original orange cloth gilt, spine repaired at head, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo “Hughes traveled to Nyasaland in 1901 as an assistant native commissioner in the British South Africa Company, eventually resigning his post in favor of becoming a full-time hunter and trader. Over the next decade, he explored and hunted around Lake Bangweulu and its attendant swampy region, and the rivers Chambesi and Luapula... This is an excellent work of hunting and adventure with wonderful detail of the area (today’s Zambia)”. Czech p.135. (1) £700-1000
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£150-200
26 Lawrence (T.E.). Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1st trade ed., Jonathan Cape, 1935, b & w illusts. and ports., few folding maps, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. marbled calf by Riviere & Son, 4to, together with The Letters of T.E. Lawrence, Edited by David Garnett, 1st ed., Jonathan Cape, 1938, b & w plts. and folding maps, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. marbled calf by Riviere & Son, 8vo (2)
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£100-150
27 Mateer (Mrs A.H.). New Terms for New Ideas, A Study of a Chinese Newspaper, Shanghai, 1922, English and Chinese script, marginal split to last two leaves, contemp. half morocco, worn, covers detached, 4to, together with Smith (Arthur H.), Proverbs and Common Sayings from the Chinese, Together With Much Related and Unrelated Matter, Interspersed with Observations on Chinese Things-in-General, new and revised ed., Shanghai, 1902, plus Grainger (Adam), Western Mandarin, Or the Spoken Language of Western China, with Syllabic and English Indexes, Shanghai, 1900, both with Chinese and English script, contemp. half morocco, worn and covers detached, both 8vo, plus other early 20th-c. Chinese language and grammar, plus twenty-eight mostly late 19th-c. books printed in Chinese text, plus a related missionaries’ family photo album, early 20th c., plus a small group of unrelated manuscript account books, etc., relating to the family of Surgeon General Alfred Eteson in the late 19th c. (approx. 50)
30 Ship Wrecks. Five Thomas Tegg published editions of ship wrecks, c. 1805-09: Interesting Narrative of the Life and Captivity of Dr. Archibald Thompson, who served as Surgeon on board the Sympathy, 1777, Including his Pure and Ardent Affection for a Young Lady... his State of Slavery in Algiers... and the Doctor’s Happy Release and Return... 24 pp., lacking frontis?, bound with The Life and Adventures of Captain Donald Campbell, on Leaving Goa for Madras, May 21, 1782... his Imprisonment by Hyder Alli’s troops, and his Narrow Escape from Being Hanged... 28 pp., engraved folding plate, bound with Affecting Narrative of the Loss of the Grosvenor Indiaman, Captain Coxon, August 4, 1782... 2nd ed., 28 pp., bound with Wreck and Loss of the Ship Fanny, Capt. Robertson, on her Passage from Bombay to China, November 29, 1808... Also Escape of Three Officers, in an open boat, from the Cannibals of Tate Island, 28 pp., lacking plate?, bound with Remarkable Account of the Loss of the Ganges, East Indiaman, off the Cape of Good Hope, May 29, 1807..., 28 pp., folding engraved plate, plates trimmed, occasional soiling and spotting, blank interleaves, modern half calf, 8vo, with others including Captain F.L. Maitland’s Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his Residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon..., 2nd ed., 1826 and Edward Brenton’s the Naval History of Great Britain, from the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXXVI, 2 vols., 1837
£300-400
28 North America. D.G. Beers & Co. (pubs.), Atlas of Franklin County New York, pub. Philadelphia, 1876, calligraphic litho. title, twenty-one (only?) colour litho. maps, several with strengthened margins, some staining, some dust and finger soiling, later end papers, later cloth, slim folio, together with, G.M.Hopkins (pubs.), City Atlas of Haverhill, Massachusetts, pub. Philadelphia, 1881, calligraphic litho. title, sixteen (only?) colour litho. maps, some staining largely confined to fore edge margins, later end papers, near contemp. cloth, rebacked, slim folio, together with two 20th c. maps printed on silk of Germany, Sweden and Denmark [and] France and Spain, old folds, each approx. 640 x 680mm Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (4)
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31 Swinburne (Henry). Picturesque Tour through Spain, Embellished with Twenty Engravings, by Watts, Medland, Angus, Mitan, &c., London: Edward Orme, 1806, twenty (of 21) eng. plts., (including addn. title), single-page eng. map, tissue guards present, occasional light marginal dampstaining, contemp. half calf, title label to upper board, some loss at head & foot of spine and upper board detached, lower joint cracked and board corners worn, oblong folio
£100-150
29 Rennell (James). A Bengal Atlas Containing Maps of the Theatre of War and Commerce on that Side of Hindoostan, Compiled from Original Surveys; and Published by Order of the Honourable The Court of Directors for the Affairs of the East India Company, 2nd ed., 1781, title page with near contemp. ink ownership signature and date (1806), contents list, index map of Bengal and Bahar and twenty-one (complete) double page engraved maps, the first ten maps with contemp. outline colouring including one double page view, (correct as list), slight toning throughout, slight offsetting, map no.9 (Bengal & Bahar) with repaired fore edge margin, maps 10 & 11 with professionally repaired marginal tears, map 10 (Oude & Allahabad) appears to have come from another copy, later end papers, early 20th century half sheep with contrasting morocco label to spine, slim folio (1)
£150-200
(1)
£250-350
32 Tombleson (William and Fearnside, William Gray). Tombleson’s Views of the Rhine, 2 vols., 1832, dec. title to each volume, 137 uncoloured engraved views, each with tissue guard, folding map of the River Rhine bound at rear of vol. 1, book plate of Lord Esmé Gordon, contemp. half morocco with gilt dec. spine, worn at extrems., large 8vo, together with another copy of vol.2 with French text, sixty-nine engraved plts. each with tissue guard with a folding eng. map of the Upper Rhine bound in at rear, book plate of Lord Esmé Gordon, later half morocco with gilt dec. spine, slight rubbing to extrems., 8vo, with Granville (A.B.), The Spas of Germany, 2nd. ed., pub. Henry Colburn, 1839, addn. half title, frontis. of folding engraved map showing the location of the spa towns, title page with dec. vignette, four engraved maps with sparse outline colouring, numerous wood engs. and vignettes to text throughout, folding Chemico-Pneumatic and Thermometrical table bound in at rear, contemp. blind stamped cloth, faded and bumped at extrems., 8vo
£700-1000
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£100-150
Lot 29
Lot 31
13
Lot 33 33 Valk (Gerard). Nova Totius Geographica Telluris Projectio, c.1706, decorative engraved title page with contemp. hand colouring, appears to lack printed title, forty-nine (complete as list) double page engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, index bound in at rear, later gutta margins, maps oxidised causing splitting and occ. loss, repaired and strengthened on verso, map of Italy with repaired closed tear, later end papers, early 20th century ink manuscript annotation to f.e.p., early 20th century qtr. vellum, bumped at extrems., folio Koeman III, Val 1. Category B. (1)
£3000-5000
34 Willyams (Rev. Cooper). A Voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty’s Ship the Swiftsure, One of the Squadron Under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson... With a Description of the Battle of the Nile on the first of August 1798..., pub. 1802, eng. dedication, folding uncol. aquatint map, forty-one aquatint plts. (complete), untrimmed, orig. boards, rebacked with paper label to spine, some wear to extrems., 4to Abbey Travel 196. Willyams served as chaplain aboard The Swiftsure during the Battle of the Nile, and provides an eyewitness account of the battle. (1) £400-600
Lot 34
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Lot 35
35 Wright (Thomas). The Universal Pronouncing Dictionary and General Expositor of the English Language...., 5 vols, c.1850, addn. dec. half title, seventy-eight (of 80) double-page eng. maps by Rapkin, with contemp. outline colouring, attractive vigns. and decorative borders, numerous steel eng. portraits and topographical views, occ. scattered spotting and water staining, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, some fraying and bumping to extrems., thick 4to (5)
£1500-2000
36 Zezon (Antonio). Tipi Militari de’differenti corpi che compongono il reale esercito e l’armata di mare ..., Naples, 1850 [but sl. later], one fascicule only containing thirty hand-coloured litho. plts. on tinted backgrounds, minor adhesion damage to one plate and scattered other minor marks, contemp. qtr. morocco over boards with orig. printed wrappers preserved, covers worn and backstrip largely deficient, folio (1)
£300-500
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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 37 Ackermann & Co. (publishers). Picturesque Views in Chester in which are Introduced the Principal Rows and Streets and the Most Remarkable Old Buildings in that Ancient City, Lithographed by Day and Haghe, pub. J.Seacome, Chester and Ackermann & Co., 1840, calligraphic title, dedication and contents, twelve tinted litho. plts. after W.Tasker (complete as list), each with paper guard, very slight marginal spotting and finger soiling, hinges strengthened, contemp. gilt and blind stamped cloth, spine and outer corners repaired, oblong 4to Uncommon. Not in Abbey. Only two institutional copies found. (1)
£100-200
38 Aikin (John). England Delineated; or a Geographical Description of Every County in England and Wales....., 4th. ed., 1800, dec. title page, numerous b & w wood eng. illusts. throughout, including ten pictograph maps of British and Irish counties, contemp. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo (3)
£150-200
Lot 37
39 Allom (Thomas & Pickering G., illust.). Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated..., with Descriptions by T. Rose, 2 vols., 1832, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, 215 engs. on 110 leaves, occ. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to (2)
£100-150
40 Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language...., pub. George Virtue, c.1848, portrait frontis. and addn. dec. half title, forty-nine uncoloured engraved maps by Thomas Moule, and twelve b & w eng. plts. occ. water staining, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed at extrems., 4to (1)
£200-300
41 Beattie (William). Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Views taken Expressly for this Work, vol. 2 only, 1838, addn. dec. half title, seventy-seven uncoloured engraved views, each with tissue guard, slight spotting and marginal finger soiling throughout, upper hinge and joint cracked and weak, contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed, framed and worn, 4to, together with Shepherd (Thomas H.), Modern Athens, Displayed in a Series of Views, or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century....., 1829, addn. dec. half title, ninety-nine engraved views on forty-eight sheets, some spotting and dust soiling throughout, hinges cracked, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, 4to, with Wright (Rev. G.N., ), Landscape - Historical Illustrations of Scotland and the Waverley Novels from Drawings by J.M.W.Turner....., Comic Illustrations by G.Cruikshank, 2 vols. bound in one, [1836], title to each vol., numerous uncoloured engravings and etchings, occ. slight spotting, upper joint partially cracked, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, 4to, with another three volumes similar Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (6)
£100-150
42 Besant (Sir Walter). London..., 10 vols. (complete), pub. Adam & Charles Black, 1903-1925, seven folding maps (several with large tear), b&w illusts., occ. spotting, inkstamp to half-titles, some insect damage to rear endpaper of one vol., all orig. cloth gilt, some fraying to spine ends, rubbed, 4to From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator. Volumes comprise Early London; Mediaeval London, 2 volumes; London the City; London in the Time of the Stuarts; London in the Time of the Tudors; London in the Eighteenth Century; London in the Nineteenth Century; London South of the Thames; London North of the Thames. (10) £100-150
44 Bowen (Emanuel & Owen John). Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv’d; being a Correct Coppy of Mr. Ogilby’s Actual Survey of all ye Direct & Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales, 4th ed., 1724, title page with slight staining and adhesion along gutta, near contemp. ink dedication on verso of title with slight offsetting to pp.1, 273 (complete) uncoloured engraved county and strip road maps, printed back to back, pp.27 torn with slight loss but not affecting image, pps. 49 & 51 with loss to fore edge margin not affecting image, later end papers, near contemp. speckled calf, rebacked, 8vo
43 Boundary Commission. Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales, 1868, over 250 zincograph maps with contemp. outline colouring, including several folding, very occ. spotting, modern cloth with contrasting label to spine, folio (1)
Chubb CL. (1)
£200-300
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£400-600
45 Britton (John). Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities. Illustrated by a Series of Engravings of Antient Buildings, Street Scenery, etc..., 1830, sixty eng. plts., occ. spotting, near-contemp. half morocco gilt, large 4to (1)
£150-200
46 Britton (John & Brayley, Edward Wedlake). Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated from Original Drawings by Thomas Allom, W.H.Bartlett &c., pub. H. & R. Fisher and P.Jackson, 1832, frontis. of an uncoloured engraved map of Devonshire by J & C Walker, add. dec. eng. title, ninety-four uncoloured eng. plts (on forty-seven sheets), each with tissue guard, addn. dec. title and an uncoloured eng. map of Cornwall by J & C Walker, and forty-four eng plts. (on twenty-two sheets), each with tissue guard, book plate of Amelia Peach, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, 4to (1)
£120-180
47 Buckler (John & John Chessell). Views of Eaton Hall in Cheshire. The Seat of The Right Honourable Earl Grosvenor, pub. William Clarke, 1826, printed title and dedication, 5 pps. of text, 3 addn. pps. not called for, uncoloured litho. plan and nineteen b & w litho. plts. on india wove, each with tissue guard, (complete), slight marginal spotting, later end papers, modern half calf, slim folio
49 Camden (William). Britain, or A Chorographicall Description of the Most Flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Islands Adjoyning out of the depth of Antiquities, pub. George Latham, 1637, addn. dec. half title with eng. map of the British Isles, with dated 19th century ink manuscript ownership signature (repeated on front pastedown), letter press title and dedication, fifty-seven (complete) uncoloured engraved maps by William Kip and William Hole (including fifty-six double page), maps of England & Wales and Derbyshire misbound, map of Sussex with repaired closed tear not affecting image, very occ. spotting, 18th century blind stamped reverse calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, upper board detached, folio
The collation of this volume seems to vary. Some institutional copies only have eighteen or nineteen plates and a few copies also call for a portrait, which is not present in this example. (1) £300-500
48 Camden (William). Britannia sive Florentissimorum Regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae..., 1616, vign. title (handcol.), contemp. vellum, some discolouration, 4to (1)
£100-150
Chubb XX. (1)
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£2500-3500
Lot 50
50 Camden (William). Britannia: Or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the Adjacent Islands, 2nd ed., 1722, portrait frontis., title page printed in red & black to each vol., ten eng. plates and fifty-one (complete) uncoloured double page engraved maps by Robert Morden, joints a little cracked, nineteenth century blind stamped calf with gilt dec. spines, boards a little scuffed and worn, folio Chubb CXV. A good example with clean and tidy contents. (2)
51 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion, or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales; Shewing the Immediate Rout to every Market and Borough Town throughout the Kingdom, Laid down from the Best Authorities on a New Set of County Maps, 3rd ed. 1791, eng. calligraphic title page, contents, advertisement and table of explanation, forty-three (complete as list) engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, maps printed ‘back-to-back’ includes one folding map (Yorkshire), occ. slight staining and finger soiling, contemp. ‘envelope style’ diced and blind stamped calf, envelope flap detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo
£1500-2000
Chubb CCXC. The atlas has four additional maps loosely inserted at rear. A small William Darton map of Worcestershire with contemporary hand colouring and three uncoloured unattributed small maps of London, all mid 19th century. (1) £100-150
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52 Clayton (John). A Collection of the Ancient Timber Edifices of England, pub. Thomas McLean, 1846, dec. litho. title, dedication, descriptive text and twenty-six (complete) tinted litho. plts., occ. spotting throughout, gutta percha perished, contents shaken and loose, bookplate of the Duke of Westminster, contemp qtr. morocco with gilt title to upper board, spine defective, bumped at extrems., slim folio A scarce volume by the architect John Clayton FRIBA, of topographical views and prospects of some of the most notable black-and-white halftimber buildings in Cheshire, Shropshire and his native county of Herefordshire. These include Leominster Town Hall and several country and town houses in Chester and Shrewsbury. Sadly many no longer stand. (1) £200-300
53 Cuitt (George). Six Etchings......, of Select Parts of the Saxon and Gothic Building, Now Remaining in the City of Chester, pub. Chester, c.1810, six uncoloured etchings disbound but in contemp. paper wrappers with letter press title to upper cover, slim folio, together with Six Etchings....., of Select Parts of Castles in North Wales, pub. J.Fletcher, Chester, 1813, two etchings (only) with another eight etchings by G.Cuitt from other works, occ. dust soiling, disbound but in contemp. paper wrappers with letter press title to upper cover and list of subscribers to inside of rear cover, dust soiled with several marginal closed tears, slim folio, plus [Etchings of Chester &c.], c.1813, thirty-two uncoloured etchings on twenty-five sheets, some spotting largely confined to margins, later half calf with morocco gilt title label to upper board, worn, slim folio, with Wild (Charles), An Illustration of the Architecture of the Cathedral Church of Chester, 1813, printed title page, dedication and a list of the Bishops of Chester, with later manuscript additions up to 1919, engraved plan and five uncol. aquatint plts. by M.Dubourg (complete), book plate of Harry B. Dutton, later half cloth, slim folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (4)
Lot 54
£150-250
54 Dugdale (William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated; From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes, 1st ed., printed by Thomas Warren, 1656, title printed in red and black (with small repaired hole not affecting text), seventeen etched maps and plts. (some double-page, inc. port. frontis. and separate leaf of armorials facing p.58 for Basil Filding & Elizabeth Aston), mostly by W. Hollar, including double-page engraved county map, numerous etched illusts. to text, mostly by Hollar, including views and prospects, church monuments, coats of arms, monastic habits, etc., errata/Notarum Explicatio leaf present at end, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., fine 19th c. gilt panelled and decorated red morocco by Bedford, folio Upcott 1247-1259. Wing D2479. Includes a loosely inserted 6pp. selection of leaves from the auction catalogue of the library of Edward Blake Beal sold by Christie, Manson & Woods, 7th December, 1868. With lot 173 in the sale being described as “Dugdale, Antiquities of Warwickshire, brilliant impressions of the plates by Hollar, beautiful copy, red morocco extra, gilt edges. by Bedford” and annotated with the calculation recording the hammer price of £13.3.0 & commission at £1.2.0 and total purchase price of £14.5.0. Together with a 4pp. letter dated 23rd December 1868, from J.V.B. Rye at the British Museum to F.C. Brooke remarking on the armorial plate of Basil Filding & Elizabeth Aston facing p.58 in the volume. (1) £700-1000
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Lot 55 55 Ellis (Joseph). Ellis’s English Atlas: Or a Compleat Chorography of England and Wales: In Fifty Maps...., 3rd ed., pub. Robert Sayer, 1768, folding printed title page, with contents list on verso, modern library stamp and biro number on verso, two uncoloured folding maps of England & Wales, both backed with modern linen and forty-eight b & w double page county maps (complete as list), occ. staining and spotting, new end papers. library stamp to front paste down, old adhesion marks to end papers, modern cloth, 8vo Chubb. CCXXVIII. (1)
57 Hissey (James John). An Old Fashioned Journey Through England and Wales, 1884; A Drive Through England or a Thousand Miles of Road Travel, 1885; On the Box Seat from London to Land’s End, 1886; A Holiday on the Road, An Artist’s Wanderings in Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, 1887; A Tour in a Phaeton Through the Eastern Counties, 1889; Across England in a Dog Cart from London to St. Davids and Back, 1891; Through the English Counties, 1894; On Southern English Roads, 1896; Over Fen and Wold, 1898; Untravelled England, 1906; An English Holiday with Car and Camera, 1908, together 11 vols., b&w plts. to each, etched bookplate of R. J. Carthew to front pastedown of each vol., old auction catalogue description sellotaped to endpaper of first vol., t.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. red full morocco (by Bayntun, Bath), very slightly rubbed to joints and extrems., spine lightly faded, 8vo
£500-800
56 Finden (William & Edward Francis). The Ports, Harbours, Watering Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1844, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, additional eng. title to each, 123 eng. plts. (complete), occ. minor dampstaining, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. calf., slight splitting to spine ends, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to (2)
(11)
£150-200
Lot 57 20
£300-500
58 Hoare (Sir Richard Colt). [A Collection of Forty-Eight Views of Noblemen’s and Gentlemen’s Seats, Towns, Castles, Churches, Monasteries, and Romantic Places, in North and South Wales..., pub. John and Josiah Boydell, 1792-1806, ] lacking title page and contents list, forty-eight (complete) uncoloured engraved plts., occ. spotting largely confined to margins, contemp. paper wrappers with gilt title label to upper cover, slight fraying to extrems., oblong 8vo (1)
£100-150
59 Hughes (H.). The Beauties of Cambria; Consisting of Sixty Views in North and South Wales, 1823, calligraphic title, dedication, preface, list of subscribers and contents list, sixty uncoloured engravings each with a page of descriptive letter press, slight spotting throughout, contemp. marbled end papers, circular book plate of Garnons Library, ornate blind stamped and gilt dec. calf by W.H. & J. Parker (Hereford), contrasting morocco labels to spine, oblong 8vo (1)
£120-180
61 King (Daniel). The Vale-Royall of England or, The County Palatine of Chester Illustrated..., To which is annexed, an Exact Chronology of all its Rulers and Governors...., also, an Excellent Discourse of the Island of Man..., 1st ed., pub. John Streater, 1656, addn. eng. title bound after letterpress title (both torn to fore-edge with slight loss and neatly repaired, three double-page eng. maps, seventeen eng. plts (inc. 1 folding, and 12 plts. of armorials (one forming p.12 of the Description of the Isle of Man), four eng. illusts. to text, two plts. remargined, armorial bookplate of Charles Cholmondeley of Vale Royall Cheshire to upper pastedown, a.e.g., late 18th/early 19th century gilt dec. straight grain morocco, blind armorial of James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury (1746-1820) to centre of each board and with his gilt crest to upper panel of spine, folio
60 Jones (Henry Longueville). Illustrations of the Natural Scenery of the Snowdonian Mountains: Accompanied by a Description, Topographical and Historical of the County of Caernarvon, pub. Charles Tilt, 1829, title page, dedication and list of subscribers, fifteen (complete) uncoloured litho. plts. appendix and lists bound at rear, slight spotting, contemp. boards with printed label to upper board, bumped and worn at extrems., slim folio, together with Boydell (John & Josiah, pubs.), A Collection of Views of Gentlemen’s Seats, Castles and Romantick Places in North Wales....., 1792, printed title and sixteen uncoloured engraved plts., some dust and water staining throughout, paper spine, disbound, oblong 8vo, with Pennant (Thomas), Pennant’s North Wales with Additions and Illustrations by George Butler Earp, parts 1 & 2 only, pub. Smith Elder & Co., 1838, six b & w litho. plts. (including one folding panorama), contemp. printed paper wrappers, a little dust soiled, large 8vo (4)
Upcott p.61. James Harris (1746-1820) was the eldest son and heir of James Harris, of the Close, Salisbury, and Elizabeth, daughter and eventual heir of John Clarke, of Sandford in Somerset. He was educated at Salisbury Grammar School, Winchester College, and Merton College, Oxford, where he matriculated as a Gentleman Commoner in 1763, but took no degree, and also at the University of Leiden. He had an important and varied political career including being the Member of Parliament for Christchurch 1770-74, Secretary to the Embassy at Madrid 1768, Chargé d’Affaires 1769, and Minister 1771-72, Envoy to Berlin 1772-76, Ambassador to St Petersburg 1776-83. He was made a Knight of the Bath 24 February 1779, Privy Councillor 1784, Envoy 1784-88 and Ambassador 1788-89 to the Hague, Envoy to Berlin 1793, to Brunswick 1794, and to Paris in 1796 and 1797. He married Harriet Maria, younger daughter of Sir Charles Amyand Baronet in 1777. He was created Baron Malmesbury of Malmesbury in Wiltshire in 1788 and Viscount Fitzharris and Earl of Malmesbury in 1800. The books from his library were sold in London in 1929. (1) £400-600
£150-250
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62 Kitchin (Thomas). Kitchin’s Post-Chaise Companion through England and Wales; Containing all the Ancient and New Additional Roads...., pub. John Bowles, Carington Bowles and Robert Sayer, 1767, title page torn in half vertically and with several crude tape repairs, index of cities and towns, table of cross roads and general engraved map of England & Wales, all trimmed and with slight marginal fraying causing slight loss, 103 (complete) uncoloured engraved strip road maps on fifty-one sheets, printed, back to back, contemp. ‘envelope style’ limp sheep, heavily worn and frayed, text block and binding folded in half to facilitate portability, oblong 8vo
64 Leycester (Sir Peter). Historical Antiquities, in Two Books. the First Treating in General of Great-Brettain and Ireland. The Second Containing Particular Remarks Concerning Cheshire, pub. Robert Clavell, 1673, title page printed in red and black, dedication to Charles II, several woodcut armorials and initials to text throughout, uncol. folding map of ‘The Countye Palatine of Chester’ by John Speed, (Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell edition), one split to old fold, a little toned overall, book plate of Cholmonderley of Condover Hall, hinges strengthened, contemp. mottled calf with later reback bumped at extrems., folio
Chubb. CXLI. A re-issue of John Senex’s ‘Actual Survey of all the Principal Roads of England and Wales.., ’ first published in 1719. (1) £200-300
Wing. L1943. (1)
£400-600
65 Lysons (Samuel). A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803, eng. title, 109 eng. plts. only (of 110, lacks plt. 109), including few hand-col., closed tear to plt. 80, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, front free endpaper with inscription to upper margin “The gift of Samuel Lysons Esqr. F.R.S., F.S.A. Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London & Director of the Society of Antiquaries to John Brand January 23, 1804”, and with related autograph letter signed by the author to Rev. John Brand to upper pastedown, 19th c. half morocco gilt, upper panel of spine torn with loss, joints and extrems. worn, folio (1)
£100-150
63 Leigh (Charles). The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire: with an Account of the British, Phoenician, Armenian, Gr. and Rom. Antiquities in those Parts, 3 parts bound in one, 1st ed., Oxford, 1700, eng. portrait frontis., book plate of the Earl of Rochford on rear of letterpress title, list of subscribers, double page engraved map of Lancashire, Cheshire & Derbyshire by Herman Moll, with contemp. outline colouring, twenty-four (complete) uncoloured engraved plts., near contemp. blind panelled calf, rebacked, worn and frayed, folio (1)
£200-300
66 Massey (Frank E., of Poole Hall, Nantwich). Portrait Sketches of Cheshire Hunting Men from 1850 to 1890, Manchester, 1903, forty-one full page colour plts. on thick paper, a.e.g., moiré endpapers, some spotting, orig. two-tone cloth, gilt armorial to upper cover, oblong folio (1)
£100-150
67 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols., n.d., c. 1870, num. chromos, some scattered spotting, mainly to margins, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. morocco, fading to spines, rubbed and some marks, 4to (6)
Lot 64
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£70-100
71 Pennant (Thomas). Tours in Wales, 3 vols., 1810, portrait frontis. to vol.1 and forty-two uncoloured engraved plts. (including several folding), lacking plate 43 (Porbeagle shark), occ. closed tears, occ. slight offsetting, contemp. half calf gilt, upper hinges and joints cracked, upper boards loose, 8vo, together with Skrine (Henry), Two Successive Tours Throughout the Whole of Wales with Several of the Adjacent English Counties, so as to form a Comprehensive View...., 1798, addn. half title, very occ. spotting, modern end papers, modern half calf, 8vo, with Gilpin (William), Observations on the River Wye and Several Parts of South Wales &c., 2nd. ed., 1789, title page with near contemp. ink manuscript ownership signature, seventeen oval aqua. plts., 19th century gilt speckled calf, upper joint cracked, 8vo
68 Ormerod (George). The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Compiled from Original Evidences in Public Offices, the Harleian and Cottonian Mss., Parochial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished Ms. Collections of Successive Cheshire Antiquaries, and a Personal Survey of Every Township in the County; incorporated with a Republication of King’s Vale Royal, and Leycester’s Cheshire Antiquities, 3 vols., 2nd ed., revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby, 1882, num. eng. plts., armorials to text, contemp. qtr. cloth, paper labels to spines (slight loss), rubbed and some wear, thick folio (3)
£150-200
69 Parkes (John). A History of Tipton (Staffordshire.), pub. Tipton, 1915, num. b&w plts. and illusts., limitation plt. to front pastdown, lacking front endpaper, hinges weak, orig. cloth gilt, spine detached to upper joint, rubbed and marked, folio Limited edition 5/100, signed by the author. (1)
(5)
£100-150
72 Pevsner (Nikolaus). The Buildings of England series, 65 vols., pub. Penguin, 1960s-2000s, b&w illusts., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, some tears and fraying, 8vo, together with fifty-nine softbacks from the same series, c. 1950s and three others related
£100-150
(127)
£200-300
73 Pickering (G.). Picturesque Sketches in Conway, pub. T.Catherall, Chester, c.1850, dec. litho. title, dedication and five (complete) tinted litho. plates, each with a page of descriptive text, slight spotting largely confined to margins, gutta percha perished, contents a little shaken, a.e.g., near contemp. cloth, a little stained and worn, slim folio Uncommon. Not listed in Abbey. Only one institutional copy recorded. (1) £70-100
70 Pennant (Thomas). A Tour in Wales MDCCLXXIII, pub. Henry Hughes, 1778, eng. vign. title, twenty-six engraved plates of antiquities, views, etc., including some folding (complete as list), some occasional light browning, modern half calf, very sl. rubbed, 4to, together with Roscoe (Thomas), Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales, pub. C. Tilt and Simpkin, n.d., c. 1840 (2 copies), eng. frontis. and add. eng. title to each, forty-seven eng. plts., and two vign. engs., occ. minor marginal spotting, contemp. half calf/contemp. diced full calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, first work with spine recased with orig. spine laid down, large 8vo, plus other Welsh history and topography interest, including B. B. Woodward, The History of Wales, 2 vols., pub. James S. Virtue, n.d., c. 1840s, Richard Colt Hoare, Views of Nobleman & Gentlemen’s Seats, Towns, Castles, Churches, Monasteries, and Romantic Places in North & South Wales, 1792, The Cambrian Tourist, 5th ed., 1821, Letters from Simpkin the Second, to his Dear Brother in Wales ..., 2nd ed., 1792, O. H. Fynes-Clinton, The Welsh Vocabulary of the Bangor District, 1913 (2 copies), etc. (18)
74 Potter (William pubs.). Picturesque Scenery in North Wales from Original Drawings by Eminent Artists, pub. Wm. Potter, Carnarvon, 1842, tinted litho. title with topographical vignette, thirtyfour tinted litho. plts., some spotting throughout, contemp. qtr. sheep with dec. printed upper board, worn and faded, oblong 4to
£150-250
Uncommon. No institutional copies found. (1)
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£200-300
76 Radclyffe (Charles William). Memorials of Rugby. Drawn from Nature and on Stone...., pub. Rugby, J.S.Crossley, Oxford, J.H.Parker & Cambridge, T.Stevenson, 1843, title printed in red and black, twenty-eight (complete) tinted litho. views on twenty-four plts., some spotting throughout, bound with Memorials of Shrewsbury School with Views of the Most Intersting Features of the School...., pub. Shrewsbury, Sandford & Howell, 1844, add. dec. litho. title of English Bridge, thirteen (complete) tinted litho. views on nine sheets, addn. tipped in engraving of ‘Shrewsbury Grammar School’, some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp half morocco with gilt dec. spine and gilt morocco label to upper board, rubbed and worn at extrems., folio Abbey Scenery 447 & 448. The Rugby School lithographs include a view of ‘The School, from The Close’ showing several boys playing cricket on the playground to the south front of the school. (1) £200-300
77 RCHM. Dorset, vols. 1-5 bound in 8, HMSO, 1952-72, a complete set, folding maps and plans, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., with fourteen other RCHM publications, including London, Oxford, Cambridge, Salisbury, York, etc., some contained in orig. cardstock boxes, plus Victoria History of the County of England series, Wiltshire, vols. 1 (part 1), 4 & 5, 1957-9, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth, gilt-dec. spines, a little faded, and The Gentleman’s Magazine Library, edited George Laurence Gomme, English Topography, vols. 1-17 (complete), 1891-1905, orig. off-white cloth, rubbed and soiled, 8vo (42)
78 Royal Scots. Wetherall (Major Joseph). An Historical Account of His Majesty's First, Or the Royal Regiment of Foot: General George, Duke of Gordon, G.C.B., Colonel, 1832, presentation copy inscribed on flyleaf 'Presented to Captain McLeod, 1st October 1832 by His Grace the Duke of Gordon', orig. boards, some wear to spine and upper board near-detached, 8vo, together with Cannon (Richard), Historical Record of the First, Or Royal Regiment of Foot: Containing an Account of the Origin of the Regiment in the Reign of King James VI of Scotland, and of its Subsequent Services to 1846, pub. 1847, three hand-col. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, some minor wear to extremities, 8vo, plus Grierson (Major-General J.M.), Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force, 1859-1908, 1st ed., 1909, forty-seven col. plts. of uniforms (correct as list), t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, 4to, plus Leask (J.C. and McCance), The Regimental Records of the Royal Scots (the First or The Royal Regiment of Foot), pub. Dublin, 1915, forty-six photogravures, col. plts. and b & w illusts. (correct as list), t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, recent black quarter morocco gilt with red morocco title label, 4to, and others related
75 Pugh (Edward). Cambria Depicta: A Tour through North Wales Illustrated with Picturesque Views, by a Native Artist, pub W.Clowes, 1816, dec. aqua. frontis., title page with later pencil ownership signature, seventy aquatint plts. (complete as list), very slight spotting, index and pubs. advertisement bound in at rear, near contemp. half morocco gilt by Sizer, 4to Tooley. English Books with Colour Plates, no. 386. (1)
£150-250
£300-500
(30)
£300-500
79 Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire, Comprising the Topography, Antiquities, Curiosities, Produce, Trade, and Manufactures of that County..., Cirencester: printed by Samuel Rudder, 1779, folding eng. map, eight eng. plts. only (of 18, includes 5 double-page & folding), one eng. illust. to text, title near detached and frayed, armorial bookplate of William Edwin Price, contemp. red straight grain sheep, rubbed & worn, folio (1)
Lot 76
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£100-150
80 Sandby (Paul). An album of fifteen engravings, c.1778, together fifteen sepia aquatints of topographical views in Wales, some leaves detached, one plt. trimmed to image, creased and stained, each approx. 240 x 315mm, bound in 19th century mottled calf, stained and worn, upper board detached, oblong 4to Sold as a collection of engravings, not subject to return. (1)
83 Shaw (Rev. Stebbing). The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire...., vols. 1 & 2 [all published], pub. J.Nichols, J.Robson & others, 1798 - 1801, frontis. of vol.1, folding b & w engraved map of Stafforshire by W.Yates, map strengthened and repaired on verso, title page and preface, frontis. of vol. 2, folding b & w engraved plan of Wolverhampton by Isaac Taylor, some browning, fore edge margin extended, eighty-three uncoloured engraved plts. (complete), two addn. maps bound at rear of vol.2, viz. John Speed, ‘Stafford Countie and Towne with the Ancient Citie Lichfield Described’, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c, 1676, double page engraved map with with early outline colouring, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, no text on verso, and Emanuel Bowen, ‘An Improved Map of the County of Stafford Divided into its Hundreds’, pub. Carington & John Bowles and Robert Sayer, c.1765, engraved folding map with contemp. outline colouring, t.e.g. remainder untrimmed, mid. 19th. century half morocco with gilt dec. spine, worn at extrems., folio
£200-300
81 Seller (John). [Anglia Contracta or a Description of the Kingdom of England & Principality of Wales, in Several new Mapps of all the Countyes therein, Contained by John Seller Hydrographer to the King], c.1703, lacking title page and end papers, four general maps of England & Wales, ‘A Traveling Mapp of England..’ torn with slight loss to image, repaired, sixty uncoloured engraved maps, all with near contemp. ink manuscript titles and numbers on verso causing slight showthrough, map of Lancashire trimmed to neat line and with two small rust holes affecting image, map of Westmoreland torn with substantial loss, remains laid on to an additional map of Westmoreland by John Lodge, map of the Isle of Wight strengthened on verso with near contemp. paper, some browning and staining throughout, paste downs and verso of first map of England and Wales with near contemp. ink manuscript contents list, contemp. blind stamped calf, neatly rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo
A handsome copy with two additional maps (2)
84 Slater (Isaac, publisher). Slater’s (Late Pigot & Co’s) Royal National Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Cheshire, Lancashire, Shropshire and North Wales....., 1856, title page, three folding engraved map with contemp. outline colouring (Cheshire, Lancashire and Shropshire), slight creasing to fore-edge, numerous advertisements at rear, large b & w folding map of Wales by Slater and Pigot, detached, with green ink manuscript date (1867) affecting image, contemp. diced calf, worn and bumped, thick 8vo, together with Slater’s (Late Pigot & Co.) Royal National and Commercial Directory of the Counties of Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Monmouthshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutlandshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire......., 1850, frontis. of large folding engraved map of England and Wales with contemp. outline colouring, title page and eleven folding engraved maps with bright contemp. outline colouring, numerous advertisements at rear, hinges and joints weak, contemp, diced calf, worn and frayed, spine defective, thick 8vo
Chubb CXXI, although appears to lack the called for maps of Scotland & Ireland. (1) £400-600
82 Seyer (Samuel). Memoirs Historical and Topographical of Bristol and its Neighbourhood, from the Earliest Time to the Present Time, 2 vols., 1st ed., Bristol, 1821-23, additional engraved title to vol. I, engraved plates, maps and plans, extra-illustrated with 36 etched plates by C. Bird on Dutch hand-made paper, wrappers bound in at end, occasional light spotting and offsetting, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary olive-green morocco gilt by Rogers of Bristol, spines faded to brown, light edge wear, 4to, together with Skelton’s Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, from Original Sketches by the Late Hugh O’Neill, [1825], 56 etched plates, including title, four with later hand-colouring, occasional light spotting, later calf-backed boards, 4to (3)
£500-800
Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (2)
£200-300
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£100-150
85 Symonds (H.D., pub.). The New Print Magazine, being a Collection of Picturesque Views Beautiful Scenes in the Several Counties of England and Wales with Letter Press Descriptions, [1796], title and fifty-eight (complete) uncoloured engraved views, each with letter press description, most with tissue guards, slight dust and finger soiling, contemp. half calf, upper board detached, lacking spine, rubbed and worn, oblong 8vo (1)
£100-150
86 Watson (John). Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey, and their Descendants to the Present Time, 2 vols., pub. Warrington, 1782, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, folding genealogical table, eng. plts. (inc. some folding), eng. armorials to text, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. diced calf, 4to (2)
£100-150
87 Westall (William, and Moule, Thomas). Great Britain Illustrated: A Series of Original Views....., pub. Charles Tilt, 1830, addn. dec. half title, 118 uncoloured engraved views on fifty-nine sheets, some water staining and spotting throughout, upper board near detached, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, 4to, together with Gastineau (Henry), South Wales, Illustrated in a Series of Views....., c.1830, dec. title page, 136 uncoloured engraved views on sixty-eight sheets, some spotting and water staining throughout, later cloth, bumped and worn, spine defective, 4to, with Rose (Thomas), Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham & Northumberland Illustrated...., vols. 1 & 3 only, c.1835, vol. 1 with addn. dec. half title, 140 uncoloured engraved views on seventytwo sheets, some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. cloth, worn at extrems., 4to, plus, Pyne (W.H.), Lancashire Illustrated....., c.1835, dec. title page, fifty-seven (only) uncoloured engraved views on twenty-nine sheets, slight spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. blind stamped calf, spine partially lacking. worn at extrems., 4to, Dugdale (Thomas), Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated...., vols. 1 & 8 only, c.1840, dec. title to each vol., forty-three b & w engraved views and sixteen engraved maps by J.Archer, with contemp. outline colouring, occ. slight spotting, text block weak, contemp gilt cloth, stained, 8vo, together with one other similar Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (8)
88 Williams (David). The History of Monmouthshire...., 1796, addn. half title, title page with near contemp. ownership signature, folding map by John Cary, trimmed to neat line, thirty-six fine aquatint plts. (complete), two folding tables, a.e.g., later half morocco with gilt dec. spine by Riviere, 4to (1)
£150-200
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£300-500
NATURAL HISTORY 89 Berkenhout (John). Synopsis of the Natural History of GreatBritain and Ireland..., being a Second Edition of The Outlines, &c., corrected and considerably enlarged, 2 vols. (The Animal and Fossil Kingdoms/The Vegetable Kingdom), 1789, occn. foxing, hinges split, contemp. mottled calf gilt, rubbed, and minor wear to extrems. (joints splitting, corners showing), 8vo, together with Wood (Rev. J.G.), Natural History, Routledge, 1877, numerous letterpress illusts., contemp. inscription on prelim. blank, marbled endpapers, upper hinge split, contemp. blue calf prize binding gilt, rubbed, spine faded, 8vo, plus Traite Elementaire de la Science de l’Homme, by Gabriel Gabet, Paris, 1842, vol. 1 only (4)
£100-150
90 Boitard (Pierre). Manuel de L’Architecture des Jardins l’Art de les Composer et de les Decorer, Atlas only, nouvelle ed., Paris. c. 1834, 132 engraved plates, last plate soiled and laid down, half title and title with small hole, occasional spotting, t.e.g., later red morocco-backed boards, edges a trifle rubbed, oblong 4to (1)
Lot 90
£150-200
91 Brisson (Mathurin Jacques). Ornithologie ou Methode Contenant la Division des Oiseaux en Ordres, Sections, Genres, Especes & leurs Varietes..., 1st ed., 6 vols (inc. Supplement bound at end of vol. 6), Paris, 1760, six eng. frontispieces and 261 eng. plts. (closed tear to plt. 25 in vol 2 torn & frayed to margins), occasional spotting & some offsetting to plts., hinges repaired, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked with gilt dec. spines, corners repaired, 4to Nissen 145. (6)
£2000-3000
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92 Burbidge (F.W.). The Narcissus: Its History and Culture with Coloured Plates and Descriptions of all Known Species and Principal Varieties, 1st ed., 1875, 48 hand-coloured lithographed plates, a few minor spots, original cloth, spine faded with tear at head, 8vo Nissen 297. (1)
£300-500
93 Carson (Joseph ). Illustrations of Medical Botany: Consisting of Coloured Figures of Plants, Affording the Important Articles of the Materia Medica, Nos. 1 & 2 (of 5), Philadelphia, 1847, forty fine hand-coloured litho. plts., some heavy spotting to text leaves, scattered light browning or mostly marginal spotting to plts., lacks one text leaf (pp. 31-32), orig. morocco-backed printed boards, soiled and worn, folio (2)
£800-1200
Lot 92
94 Ferraro (Pirro Antonio). Cavallo Frenato di Pirro Antonio Ferraro Napolitano, Cavallerizzo della Maesta di Filippo Il re di Spagna... Nella Real Cavallerizza di Napoli, Diviso in quattro libri..., 2 parts in one, 2nd ed., Venice: Francesco Prati, 1620, pp.[4], 118, [2], [6], 7256, printer’s woodcut device to general title and title to second part (general title printed in red & black, and imprint excised), numerous woodcut illusts., minor worm holes to last few leaves, some occasional dampstaining & toning, contemp. vellum, upper board mottled & marked, folio Lot 93
Nissen ZBI 1344. This work was first published in Naples in 1602. (1) £500-800
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95 Griffiths (William, Groom at Wynnstay). A Practical Treatise on Farriery; Deduced from the Experience of above Fifty Years in the Services of The Grandfather and Father of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. The Present Earl of Grosvenor, 2nd ed., pub. J.Marsh, Wrexham, 1795, humorous uncoloured stipple engraved frontis. after H.Bunbury, title and dedication, index and list of subscribers at rear, f.e.p.s with seven near contemp. manuscript veterinary ‘recipes’ for curing such illness in animals and humans as ‘Fowls in Cows Claw’, ‘A Mixture to Prevent the Flies from any Sore on Horse Cow or Sheep’, ‘For a Severe Purging on Man Woman or Child’ [and] ‘For a Violent Strain or Bruse on Man or Beast’, later end papers, book plate of Thomas Taylor Griffith, near contemp. reverse calf with gilt dec. spine, worn and rubbed at extrems., 4to (1)
98 Jones (Paul). Flora Superba, Selected and Painted by the Artist, Text by Wilfrid Blunt, Tryon Gallery, 1971, sixteen col. plts. printed in multi-colour lithography by the Curwen Press, tissue guards, t.e.g., orig. half vellum gilt by Zaehnsdorf, transparent plastic d.j., cloth covered slipcase (slightly marked), folio, (limited edition 130/406, signed by the artist), together with Flora Magnifica. Selected and Painted by the Artist. Text by Wilfred Blunt, Foreword by Prof. E.G. Waterhouse, pub. Tryon Gallery, 1976, sixteen col. plts. reproduced in multi-lithography by the Curwen Press Ltd., tissue guards, t.e.g., orig. half vellum gilt by Zaehnsdorf, transparent plastic d.j., orig. cloth slipcase, tall folio, (Limited edition 286/506, signed by the artist), with Cadet (Janine), Joyaux de nos Forets, Les Orchidees de la Reunion, Saint-Denis, [1990], col. and b & w plts., orig. white mock leather gilt in d.j., in cloth covered slipcase, folio
£100-150
96 [Hayes, Samuel]. A Practical Treatise on Planting; and the Management of Woods and Coppices, 1st ed., Dublin: printed by Wm. Sleater, 1794, eng. title-page (foxed and with short tear in fore-margin), four eng. plts., one folding (torn at gutter and neardetached), letterpress engs., O1 and O2 with closed tear in foreedge, 19th c. half calf, rubbed, joints splitting, 8vo in 4s (1)
(3)
99 Kelly (R.B. Talbot). The Way of Birds, pub. Collins, 1937, seventy-two col. and b&w plts., signed by author on title, orig. cloth in d.j., torn with spine missing and loss to rear wrapper, folio, together with Scott (Peter), Morning Flight, 1935, num. col. plts., b&w illusts., untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some tears and slight loss, folio, limited edition 561/750, signed by the author, plus Young (E. Hilton), A Bird in the Bush, 1936, col. and b&w plts. by Peter Scott, occ. spotting to first and last few leaves, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., frayed with slight loss, 4to, limited edition 52/550, signed by author and illustrator, plus three others by Peter Scott
£150-200
97 Ibis. A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, vols. 2-6, 11th series, 1920-24, vols. 1-6 & Supplement, 12th series, 1925-30, vols. 1-6, 13th series, 1931-36, vols. 1-6, 14th series, 1937-42 and vols. 85-98, pub. 1943-56, plus General Index 1913-30, b & w plts., orig. wrappers bound-in at rear, contemp. uniform red cloth gilt, spines faded, 8vo, plus vol. 99, parts 1-4, 1957 & vol. 100, part 1, 1958, in original wrappers, some wear, 8vo (44)
£200-300
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£100-200
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£150-200
100 Kirby (W.F.). European Butterflies and Moths, 1882, sixty-one hand-col. plts., one uncol. plt. (correct as list), occ. spotting, contemp. half sheep, spine loose/deficient, upper cover detached, rubbed and worn large 4to, together with Morris (Rev. F. O.), A History of British Butterflies, 8th ed., 1895, seventy-nine hand-col. plts., a few leaves detached and frayed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, wear to extrems., large 8vo (2)
103 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 1st ed., 185157, 358 hand-col. eng. plts., occn. foxing, marbled endpapers and edges, vol. 6 with front free endpaper and title-page detached, contemp. red half morocco gilt, scuffed and marked, spines faded, vol. 1 rebacked preserving orig. spine, vol. 5 with upper cover detached, 4to (6)
£200-300
£150-250
104 New Naturalist Series, vols. 99-107, 1st eds., 2006-08, together 9 vols., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, retaining pubs. orig. cellophane wrapping, 8vo
101 Lepidoptera. Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the Collection of the British Museum, parts II & IV only, 1878-79, 37 hand-coloured lithographed plates, light toning, library bookplates, original cloth, splits to spines, 4to (2)
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105 Parkinson (James). Organic Remains of a Former World. An Examination of the Mineralized Remains of the Vegtables and Animals of the Antediluvian World; Generally Termed Extraeous Fossils, vol. 1 only (of 3), 1804, eng. frontis. and wood eng. illust. to title, ten hand-col. eng. plts., some offsetting to text, orig. paper covered boards (some loss to paper), spine deficient, boards holding on cords, some wear, 4to
£100-150
102 Medwin (Thomas). The Angler in Wales, Or Days and Nights of Sportsmen, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1834, etched frontis. and vign. title to each (spotted), occ. lib. inkstamp, eng. vigns. to text, recent blue qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Walton (Izaak), The Complete Angler or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish and Fishing..., 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1860, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, num. engs. to text, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rebacked preserving orig. spines, rubbed, 4to (4)
£100-150
(1)
£100-150
£100-150
106 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, vols. 1-6 only, 1834-39, half titles, 266 handcoloured plates, a few minor spots and occasional light offsetting, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf gilt, neat rebacks, a little rubbed, 8vo Nissen 2351. (6)
Lot 103
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£1000-1500
107 Poyser (T & A.D., pub.). A collection of seventeen Poyser ornithological titles, c. 1970s-90s, incl. Wild Geese, by M. A. Ogilvie, pub. Berkhamsted, 1978 (signed by author & illustrator); The New Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland: 1988-1991, pub. 1993; Tundra Plovers: The Eurasian, Pacific and American Golden Plovers and Grey Plover, 1998; The Nuthatches, by Erik Matthysen, 1998, etc., b&w illusts., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo/4to (27)
108 Salmon (William). Botanologia. The English Herbal: or, History of Plants. Containing I. Their names, Greek, Latine and English. II. Their species, or various kinds. III. Their descriptions. IV. Their places of growth. V. Their times of flowering and seeding. VI. Their qualities or properties. VII. Their specifications. VIII. Their preparations, Galenick and chymick. IX Their virtues and uses. X. A complete florilegium, of all the choice flowers cultivated by our florists..., 1st ed., London: Printed by I. Dawks, for H. Rhodes and J. Taylor, 1710, addn. eng. title (with signature to verso rubbed away), letterpress title printed in red & black, numerous woodcut botanical illustrations, first two gatherings sprung and slightly loose and final two leaves loose, repair to upper blank margin of leaves 7X4 & 7Y1, occasional minor spotting mostly to margins, upper hinge repaired, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, joints cracked at foot, folio
£150-200
Henrey 1308. This volume does not contain the six additional unnumbered pages “Index morborum” with is occasionally present in some copies. (1) £500-700
109 Sitwell (Sacheverell & Blunt, Wilfrid). Great Flower Books, 1700-1900. A Bibliographical Record of Two Centuries of FinelyIllustrated Flower Books, pub. Collins, 1956, col. and b & w plts., half-title with adhesive residue and slight wear to paper surface, orig. green half morocco gilt, spine lightly faded, in slightly worn slipcase, tall folio Limited edition 145/295 copies, signed by Sitwell and Blunt. (1)
£150-200
110 Sowerby (James). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, Edited by John T. Boswell Syme..., vols. 1-11 (of 12), 3rd ed., 1863-72, num. hand-col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. green cloth, several vols. with staining to covers, large 8vo (11)
£200-300
111 Walton (Izaak). The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation, Being a Discourse of Fish and Fishing not Unworthy the Perusal of most Anglers, Chiswick: Caradoc Press, 1905, etched frontis. and addn. title, few etched illusts. by H.G. Webb, dec. initials, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. gilt dec. green morocco by Bayntun, rebacked preserving orig. spine, boards slightly marked, 8vo Limited ed. 190/350. (1)
Lot 108
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£150-200
MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated
112 Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Bedfordiensis Comitatus Anglis Bedford Shire [and] Buckinghamiensis Comitatus Anglis Buckingham Shire, c.1648, two engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemp. hand colouring, overall size 420 x 530mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)
£100-150
113 Bedfordshire. Speed (John), Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford Described with the Armes of thos Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls thereof, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight fraying to margins, one small hole to central fold, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)
£100-150
117 British Isles. De Belleforest (Francis & Ruscelli Girolamo), [1575], uncoloured woodblock, 185 x 255mm, French text on verso, mounted R.V.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.112. Munster’s ‘Cosmographia’ was translated into French and published in Paris by Francois de Belleforest. The maps have a striking similarity to earlier Ruscelli maps but were recut with subtle differences. (1) £100-150
114 Berkshire. Speed (John), Barkshire Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, panoramic view of Windsor Castle, central fold strengthened on verso, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, 385 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)
£200-300
115* British Islands. Jansson (Jan), Mona Insula Vulgo Anglesey, Mona Insula Vulgo The Isle of Man [and] Vectis Insula Anglice The Isle of Wight, c.1650, three hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), each with a decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, old folds, trimmed to neat line, 440 x 535mm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1)
118 British Isles. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae, sive Britannicar: Insularum Descriptio, [1609], hand coloured engraved map orientated to the west, two decorative strapwork cartouches, slight mount staining, 345 x 500mm Marcel van den Broecke, no.16. R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.86. (1) £400-600
£100-150
116 British Isles. De Jode (Cornelis), Angliae Scotiae et Hibernie Nova Descriptio, [1593], uncoloured engraved map orientated to the west, slight water staining largely confined to margins, 350 x 500mm, Latin text on verso
119* British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Britannia prout divisa suit temporibus Anglo-Saxonum praesertim durante Illorum Heptarchia, c.1645, engraved map with early hand colouring, decorative cartouche, decorated in the vertical margins with fourteen vignettes of Kings and historical scenes, 420 x 530mm, framed and glazed
R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.173. (1) £700-1000
Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no. 549. (1) £800-1200
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120* British Isles. Ortelius (Abraham), Britannicarum Insularaum Typus, [1595 or later], hand coloured engraved map, orientated to the west, decorative strapwork cartouches, the map decorated with galleons, 370 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘The Parergon’. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 192. R.W.Shirley, Early printed Maps of the British Isles, no.186. (1) £200-300
121* British Isles. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney Islands, inset views of Edinburgh and London, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and two medallions, mounted, framed and double glazed Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.316. (1) £1000-1500
Lot 120
Lot 121
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122 British Isles. Hondius (Henricus), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula, pub. Amsterdam, [1633 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney Islands, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, decorated with galleons and mermaids, slight overall toning, 380 x 515mm, German text on verso Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.435. (1) £200-300
125 British Isles. ‘Nemisis’, pseud. Frederick Rose, The Overthrow of His Imperial Majesty King Jingo I: A Map of the Political Situation in 1880, lithographic map with contemp. hand colouring, fraying to margins, closed tears affecting image, some soiling and spotting, old folds, torn with slight loss to upper left corner, 610 x 490mm A scarce anti Disraeli socio-political comic map. (1)
£150-200
123 British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Pascaart vant Canaal tusschen Engelanten Vrancryck alsmede geheel Ierlant en Schotlant...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, engraved chart with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the west, decorative cartouche, two compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, repaired closed tear affecting image, central fold partially strengthened on verso, Latin text on verso Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.659. (1) £200-300
124 British Isles. De Rossi (Giovanni & Sanson Guillaume), L’Isole Britanniche overo L’Inghilterra...., La Scotia....., L’Irlanda...., da Gio, pub. Rome, 1697, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Faroes and Shetlands, decoartive cartouche, 410 x 520mm, together with Tavernier (Melchior & Sanson Nicolas), Brtiannicae Insulae...., pub. Paris, 1641, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, some staining to margins, slight creasing, 400 x 525mm
126 Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. Jansson (Jan), Buckingamiae Comitatus cum Bedfordiensi; vulgo Buckingamshire and Bedfordshire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 410 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, mounted
The first item described. Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1650 1750, De Rossi 1. State 2. (2) £100-200
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£100-150
130 Cambridgeshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Regiones Inundatae In finibus Comitatus Norfolciae, Suffolciae, Cantabrigiae, Huntingtoniae, Northamptoniae et Lincolniae, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 440 x 545mm, mounted (1)
£100-150
127* Cambridge. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Cantebrigia Opulentissimi Anglie Regni Urbs Celeberrimi nominis ad Academie conditore Cantaboro cognominata....., [1575], hand coloured engraved town plan, 330 x 445mm, Latin text on verso, a miniature engraved b & w town plan of Cambridge by Franceso Valegio is mounted on the verso of the map, mounted framed and double glazed (1)
£300-500
131 Cambridgeshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantabrigiensis Comitatus, Cambridge Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, twenty-six heraldic shields (including two blank), 420 x 530mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)
£150-200
128 Cambridgeshire. Speed (John), Cambridgeshire described with the Devision of the Hundreds, the Townes Situation with the Armes of the Colleges of that Famous Universiti, pub. Henry Overton, c.1710, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cambridge, decorated with twenty-five heraldic shields, long closed tear affecting image repaired on verso, old fold, 385 x 520mm, mounted (1)
132 Cheshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cestria Comitatus Palatinus, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, Latin text on verso
£300-500
129 Cambridgeshire. Jansson (Jan), Comitatis Cantabrigiensis vernacule Cambridgeshire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold strengthened on verso, short split to image where old paint has oxidised, repaired on verso, 420 x 525mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Cambridge Comitatus quem olim Iceni Insederunt, c.1637, uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 290 x 325mm, mounted (2)
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£120-180
133 Cheshire. Speed (John), The Countye Palatine of Chester with that most Ancient Citie Described, pub. Henry Overton, c.1710, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Chester, toned overall, 385 x 505mm, no text on verso (1)
£150-250
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£200-300
134 Cheshire. Jansson (Jan), The Countye Palatine of Chester, Comitatus Cestrensis, pub. Amsterdam, c.1636, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505mm, German text on verso
136 Cumberland & Westmoreland. Jansson (Jan), Cumbria & Westmoria vulgo Cumberland & Westmorland, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 430 x 545mm, Latin text on verso, mounted
An uncommon ‘pre-atlas’ state. These maps without the heraldic shields were prepared by Jansson for a projected county atlas, but it would not come to fruition until ten years later, when, prompted by the publication of his competitor Blaeu’s county atlas, Jansson completed his atlas. These early plates were much amended with a much greater emphasis on the decorative and the heraldic elements. (1) £200-300
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137 Cumberland. Speed (John), Cumberland and the Ancient Citie Carlile Described with many Memorable Antiquities therein found Observed, pub. Henry Overton, c.1720, hand coloured engraved map. inset town plan of Carlisle, toned on verso, 385 x 510mm, mounted
135 Cheshire. A good mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved county maps and town plans, including examples by Morden, Cary, Wallis, Badeslade & Toms, Neele, Hinton, Kitchin, Archer, Moule, Fullarton, Smith, Cole & Roper, Oddy, Moll, Pigot, Phillips, Lewis, Dawson, Hall, Osborne and Meisner, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)
£120-180
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£300-500
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£200-300
139 Devon. Morden (Robert), Devon Sh: [1676], engraved county map in a playing card format (nine of diamonds), with stencilled red suit mark, 95 x 60mm Uncommon. Originally published in ‘The 52 Counties of England and Wales’ in two states (this is state 2 with ‘Pt. of Cornwall [and] Pt. of Som’ added to the map borders. Batten & Bennett, The Printed Maps of Devon, no.15 state 2. (1) £200-300
140 Devonshire. Speed (John), Devonshire with Excester Described and the Armes of such Nobles as have borne the titles of them, c.1610 [or earlier], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Exeter, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, near contemp. ink manuscript annotations to map, 380 x 505mm, margins and central fold strengthened on verso, one marginal closed tear repaired on verso, 380 x 505mm, no text on verso Batten & Bennett, The Printed Maps of Devon, no.6, state 1. An extremely rare - possibly unique - proof state of John Speed’s map of Devon. It varies from the corrected proof and first edition in many ways. Several place names are not inserted, a boat sails in the Bristol Channel, adjoining eastern counties have their names written in manuscript, no publisher is recorded, a lot of the topography of hills is lacking and the names of the hundreds have not been engraved on to the map. A copy of the Cambridge University Library’s proof state is included in the lot to allow the viewer to compare this proof state with the first corrected proof. (1) £800-1200
138 Derbyshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Darbiensis Comitatus Vernacule Darbie Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)
£150-200
141 East Indies. Blaeu (Johannes), India quae Orientalis dicitur et Insulae Adjacentes, c.1640, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight creasing to central fold, 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (1)
£600-900
142 England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae Regni Florentissimi Nova Descriptio Auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense, [1587], uncoloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, one small repair to printed image, 385 x 480mm, French text on verso, mounted Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.19. R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.98. (1) £200-300
Lot 139
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Lot 140
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143 England & Wales. Visscher (Nicolas), A New Mapp of the Kingdome of England, Representing the Princedome of Wales and other Provinces, Cities, Market Towns, with the Road from Town to Town....., pub. John Overton, c.1695, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche, 580 x 500mm Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, Visscher 2 state 4. (1) £200-300
144 England & Wales. Visscher (Nicolas), Angliae Regnum Tam in Septem Antiqua Anglo-Saxonum Regna, pub. Amsterdam, c.1695, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring. decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially strengthened on verso, one marginal repaired closed tear, ink collectors stamp on verso with slight show through, 565 x 500mm Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, Visscher 3, state 1. (1) £200-300
145 England & Wales. Mariette (Pierre & Sanson Nicolas), Le Royaume D’Angleterre Divisé dans les Sept Royaumes ou Heptarchie des Saxons et La Principté de Galles, pub. Paris, 1665, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring. decorative cartouche, slight creasing, collectors ink stamp on verso with slight show through, 405 x 510mm, together with Mariette (Pierre, Tavernier Melchior & Sanson Nicolas), Carte Generale des Royaume D’Angleterre, Ecosse et Irlande...., pub. Paris, 1640, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Shetland islands, two strapwork cartouches, slight marginal dust soiling and spotting, lower margin trimmed to plate mark and repaired on verso, 410 x 530mm Lot 143
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£100-200
146 England & Wales. Ogilby (John), A New Map of the Kingdom of England & Dominion of Wales...., c.1676, uncoloured engraved map. decorative strapwork cartouche surmounted by a list of the principal roads, 380 x 505mm Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1650 - 1750. Ogilby 1. state 2. This appears to be an early proof state of this map. According to Shirley, State 1 lacks any engraved ships in the sea as well as lacking the spires and towers. This appears to be state 2. which also lacks the spire and tower symbols but has engraved ships in the sea. (1) £200-300
Lot 144
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Lot 147 147* England, Wales & Ireland. Speed (John), The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars since the Conquest, pub. George Humble, c.1627, engraved map by Cornelius Danckerts, early hand colouring, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 520mm, mounted, framed glazed Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.397. (1) £800-1200
148 Europe. Rose (Frederick), Comic Map of Europe, c.1870, lithograph with contemp. wash colouring, old folds, slight spotting, fraying and dust soiling, all largely confined to margins, contemp. manuscript address and ‘penny red’ stamp on verso would suggest that the map was sent as a letter to the addressee, 270 x 390mm Beneath the map is an explanation of the caricaturisation of the various countries. Scarce. (1) £300-500
149 France. De Wit (Frederick), Accuratissima Galliae Tabula vulgo Royaume de France, c.1685, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, slight off setting, 495 x 585mm
Lot 148
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£100-150
Lot 151
Lot 153 150 France. Ortelius (Abraham), Galliae Veteris Typus, c.1595, uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, slight mount staining, 390 x 490mm, blank on verso Marcel van der Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.196. Originally published in ‘The Parergon’. (1) £100-200
151* France. Ortelius (Abraham & Vrients Jan Baptista), Gallia, c.1608, engraved map with early hand colouring, large ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, four and a half compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 395 x 480mm, mounted, framed and glazed Marcel van der Broecke, no.36. Not examined out of frame. (1)
£600-900
152* Globe. Philips’ Challenge Globe, 1961, twelve inch colour printed globe with a metal calibrated half horizon bar, on turned wooden stand, overall height 460mm (1)
£70-100
153* Globe. A Victorian terrestrial globe, by A.J. Caley & Son, Norwich, manufactured in Berlin, c.1870, the globe with twelve printed and paper gores fixed on an ebonised baluster turned pillar support base, 8ins high (20cm) (1)
Lot 152
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£100-150
Lot 154
154 Greece. Ptolemy (Claudius & Swenheym Conrad), Decima et Ultima Europe Tabula, pub. Rome, [1478-1507] engraved map on a trapezoidal projection with early hand colouring, on two conjoined sheets (as published), central fold strengthened on verso and repaired on recto, slight oxidisation to watercolour causing slight cracking to paper, later manuscript page numbers to upper corners, slight spotting and dust soiling, 370 x 520mm A scarce example of only the second map to be found of Greece. It was published in Ptolemy’s Geography, under the direction of Conrad Swenheym. It is preceeded only be the 1477 edition of Ptolemy which was published in Bologna and is considered unobtainable. This map was first published in 1478, with another edition in 1490 by Petrus de Turre, who had purchased the plates and there was a third edition in 1507. The only difference in the three editions is the watermark on the paper. (1) £800-1200
155* Hampshire. Speed (John), Hantshire Described and Devided, 1st ed., pub. John Sudbury and G.Humbell, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, slight arbasion to printed surface, 375 x 505mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)
Lot 155
£500-800
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Lot 157 156 India. Stanford (Edward, pubs.). India, published under the Direction of Major General Strahan, R.E. Surveyor General of India, 1898, large colour lithographic map on four sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, each sheet approx. 1000 x 1080mm, marbled end papers, contained in contemp. cloth slip case with pubs. printed label to front board (1)
£100-200
157* Ireland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Irland , Devided into Severall Provinces and the againe Devided into Counties Newly Described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, six inset vignettes of costumed figures, compass rose, sea monsters and galleons, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)
£700-1000
158 Ireland. Visscher (Nicolas), Hiberniae Regnum tam in Praecipuas Ultoniae, Connaclae, Lageniae et Momoniae....., c.1690, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, highly ornate cartouche and mileage scale, small collectors ink stamp on verso with slight show through, 570 x 480mm (1)
£300-500
Lot 158
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159 Italy. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Tiburtum vulgo Tivoli, [1588], uncoloured engraved view after a drawing by Georg Hoefnagel, inset view of the waterfall of Aniene, 330 x 455mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (1)
161 Lancashire. Blaeu (Johannes), Lancastria Palatinatus Anglis Lancaster et Lancashire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 400 x 510mm, French text on verso
£100-150
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£200-300
162 London. Cross (Joseph), Cross’s New Plan of London, n.d., c.1864, lithographic map by E.Weller, contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, very slight staining, marbled end papers, worn at extrems., 840 x 1230mm, Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no. 317, state 14. (1)
160 Italy. De Wit (Frederick), Novissima Accuratissima totius Italiae Corsicae et Sardiniae Descriptio, c.1685, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 485 x 575mm (1)
£200-300
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£200-300
166 Netherlands. Mercator (Gerard), Geldria et Transysulana, c.1610, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 355 x 470mm, mounted (1)
£70-100
163 London. Bowles (Thomas), A Pocket Map of the Citties of London Wesminster & Southwark with the Addition of the new Buildings to this Present year, pub. John Bowles, 1725, uncoloured engraved map PRINTED ON SILK, old folds, occ. short splits to folds, one small hole to image, two holes in margins, slight marginal fraying, 360 x 560mm Howgego, Printed Maps of London, no.72 state 1. Howgego does not describe an example printed on silk. (1) £400-600
164 Map Collector’s Circle. Broken run, nos. 3, 4, 9, 10, 12, 14-19, 22, 23, 25-32, 34, 35, 38-42, 44, 46-55, 57-59, 62-65, 67-70, 72-81, 83-91, 93-98, 100-110, 1963 - 1975, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. printed card wrappers, slight dust soiling, one vol. with biro annotation to spine, several duplicates, 8vo The duplicate volumes are 9, 14, 41, 57, 63, 80 & 81, 90, 94, 97 and 101. (99) £100-150
167 Newark upon Trent. Lovell (Peregrine), Description of the Seidge of Newark upon Trent with the fortifications about the Towne as also the forme of all the Entrenchements Forts Redouts Batteries and Approches made against it under the Conduct of the Earle of Leven, Capt. Gene. of ye Scots Army and Coll. Gen. Pointz and Coll. Rosseter, Comanders in Cheife of ye English Forces, it begun ye 6th March 1645 and ended ye 8th of May 1646, pub. P.Stent, c.1650, uncoloured engraved aerial view after Richard Clampe of Newark showing the seigeworks, positions of the opposing armies and their camps, with two key plans lettered A - Z and numbered 1 - 22, portraits of Pointz, Rosseter and Leven in lower left, ‘military’ cartouche, slight loss to vertical margins, skillfully replaced in facsimile, slight staining, 475 x 425mm
165* Morden (Robert). Glocestershire, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Buckinghamshire, Barkshire, Dorsetshire [and] Cornwall, [1695 or later], together seven hand coloured engraved maps, various condition, each approx. 350 x 520mm, framed and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Lecestriae Comitatus sive Leicestershyre pars olim Coritanorum, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, some spotting, 285 x 360mm, mounted framed and glazed, with another five framed and glazed British county maps by Pigot, Moule and Teesdale, various sizes and condition, together with a further fifteen British and overseas engraved maps by Van den Keere, Owen & Bowen, Cary, Blaeu, Hall and D’Anville, with seven facsimile maps after Speed and Ogilby, plus Kip (J.), Westwood in Worcestershire, the seat of the Honble. Sr. John Pakington Barronet, c.1720, hand coloured engraved prospect after L.Knyff, 345 x 475 m, mounted (35)
A rare broadsheet battle plan from the English Civil War. Lovell (fl.1646 1653) is also known for his engraved portraits and is believed to have been a pupil of Wenceslaus Hollar. Laurence Worms & Ashley Baynton Williams, British Map Engravers, p.415. We can find no record of an example appearing in auction and only one institutional copy, which is held at the Ashmolean Museum in the Sutherland collection. (1) £500-800
£200-300
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168 North America. Janvier (Jean), L’Amerique Septentrionale divisée en ses principaux Etats, pub. Paris, 1782, engraving with contemp. hand colouring, 310 x 450mm (1)
£100-200
169 North America. La France (Joseph), A New Map of Part of North America from the Latitude of 40 to 68 degrees, Including the late Discoveries made on board the Furnace Bomb Ketch in 1742 and the Western Rivers & Lakes falling into Nelson River in Hudson’s Bay, uncoloured map, 20th century reprint on old paper (originally published in 1744) some water staining to margins, 330 x 480mm (1)
£100-200
170 North Atlantic Ocean. Ortelius (Abraham), Septentrionalium Regionum Descriptio, [1584], uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, the sea decorated with galleons, sea monsters and mermen, slight mount staining, very slight spotting largely confined to margins, 370 x 500mm
Lot 168
Marcel van den Broecke, no.160. Philip. Burden, The Mapping of North America, no.40. (1) £700-1000
Lot 170
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171 North Pole. Mercator (Gerard), Septentrionalium Terrarun descriptio, c.1633, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 375 x 395mm, French text on verso, mounted P.D.Burden. The Mapping of North America, no.88, state 2. (1)
ÂŁ500-800
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174 North Pole. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Terre Artiche descritte Dal. P.M.Coronelli M.C. Cosmografo della Serrenis Republica di Venetia....., pub. Venice, c.1696, uncoloured engraved map of the North pole, the northern continents with a naive depiction of glaciers, windhead cartouche, 455 x 600mm 172 North Pole. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), untitled map, c.1700, uncoloured engraved circular map of the North pole, some repairs and strengthening to central fold, 380mm diameter Possibly a northern polar calotte for a large globe. (1)
Moreland & Bannister, page 73. (1)
£200-300
175 Northern Hemisphere. De Lisle (Guillaume), Hemisphere Septentrional pour voir plus Distinctoment Les Terres Arctiques, pub. R & J Ottens, Amsterdam, 1740, engraved map on a North polar projection, contemp. colouring, descriptive text in French and Dutch to the right of the map, 470 x 610mm
173 North Pole. Blaeu (Johannes), Regiones Sub Polo Arctico, c.1649, uncoloured engraved map, slight spotting, 415 x 410mm, Latin text on verso, mounted Burden. The Mapping of North America, no.252, state 2. (1)
£200-300
(1) £300-500
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£150-200
176* Nottinghamshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Nottingham Shire Describing its Wapontakes and Divisions Drawn from the best Authorities, pub. J & C Bowles and R.Sayer, c.1765, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring with some later enhancement, 705 x 540mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Kip (J.), Woollaton Hall in the County of Nottingham, the Seat of the Honble. Sr. Thomas Willoughby Baronett, c.1720, uncoloured engraved aerial prospect after L.Knyff, 345 x 480mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Hogg (Alexander, pubs.), An Accurate View of the Town of Nottingham with the Castle &c., c.1780, hand coloured engraving, some staining, 230 x 340mm, framed and glazed (3)
181 Ogilby (John). The Road from Huntingdon to Ipswich co. Suff. [and] The Road from London to Norwich in Norfolk, c.1678, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 355 x 425mm (2)
£100-150
182 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Yarmouth com. Norf. [and] The Roads from Chelmsford in Essex to Malden, Raleigh in Essex, Gravesend in Kent, c.1678, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 330 x 425mm (2)
£100-150
£70-100
177 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Weymouth com. Dorset, [and] The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands End Plate 2d., c.1698, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 320 x 440mm (2)
£100-150
178 Ogilby (John). The Continuation of ye Extended road from Barstable to Truro [and] The Continuation of ye Road from London to Barstable in com. Devon, c.1678, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 330 x 450mm (2)
£100-150
179 Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick beginning at York and extending to Chester ye Street, Plate ye 4th [and], The Road from Ferrybridge to Boroughbridge Continued to Barnard Castle in com. Ebor., c.1678, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 345 x 460mm (2)
183 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Harwich in Essex [and] The Road from Kings Lyn co. Norfolk to Harwich co. Essex, c.1678, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 340 x 440mm
£100-150
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£150-200
184 Ogilby (John). The Road from St. Davids com. Penbroke to Holywell com. Flint [and] The Roads from Shrewsbury and Chester to Holywel com. Flint [and] The Continuation of the Road from St. Davids to Holywell, c.1678, together three hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 355 x 455mm (3)
£150-200
185 Ogilby (John). The Road from Chester to Cardiff com. Glamorgan....Containing 145 miles ) Furlongs (viz) From Chester to Wrexham....., [and] The Roads from Carmarthen to Cardigan, Cardigan to Llanbeder & Llanbeder to Aberistwith in com. Cardigan [and] The Road from Welshpool com. Montgomery to Carnarvan in North Wales, c.1678, together three hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 340 x 420mm (3)
180 Ogilby (John). The Road from Nottingham to Grimsbyin the Count. of Lincolne [and] The Road from London to Boston in Lincolnsh., c.1678, two hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 330 x 445mm (2)
£150-200
186 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Carlisle in Com. Cumberland, c.1676, uncoloured engraved strip road map, toned overall, 340 x 420mm, together with three other small strip road maps with examples by Owen & Bowen, Carington Bowles and Senex, various sizes and condition
£100-150
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£70-100
190 Persia. De Wit (Frederick), Nova Persiae Armeniae Natoliae et Arabiae descriptio, c.1685, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold professionally strengthened on verso, 475 x 560mm (1)
£200-300
191* Plan chest. An early 20th century stained oak plan chest, in two divisions, 1190mm wide, 870mm high, 840mm deep (1)
£100-200
192 Plymouth. Van Keulen (Gerard), Nieeuwe Afteekening van het Inkoomen van Plymouth en Salcombe Rievier...., 2nd. ed., n.d., c.1820, uncoloured engraved sea chart, inset map of the Salcombe estuary, oval cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 515 x 600mm Koeman IV (p.330), Keu 71, no.22. The title description of the first edition is on page 389, with the second edition ammendments on page 400. The second edition was published between 1780 - 1880. (1) £120-180
187* Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Buckingham continued to Banbury in Com. Oxon, c.1676, hand coloured strip road map, decorative cartouche, 340 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed
193 Plymouth. A collection of twenty town plans, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic town plans, including examples by Bacon, Cooke, Ordnance Survey, Tallis, Kitchin, Besley, Baedeker, Moule, Bellin, Bartholomew, Dawson and Wood, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
The map commences in London and passes through Acton, Uxbridge, Amersham, Wendover, Aylesbury, Buckingham and Banbury. (1) £100-150
(20)
£100-150
188 Ogilby (John). Britannia: or, The Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales Actually Surveyed......, 1698, title page torn with loss, laid on later paper, 48 pps. of text and eight (only) double page uncoloured engraved strip road maps, maps toned overall, some marginal fraying and closed tears, each map approx. 345 x 455mm Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (8)
£200-300
189 Ortelius (Abraham). Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1590, engraved title page, torn with loss but not affecting image, repaired on verso, seven engraved maps (including six double page) only, all with contemp. hand colouring, some oxidisation and toning to maps, near contemp. vellum, stained, folio Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (1)
£150-200
194 Plymouth. Sayer (Robert & Bennett John), Plymouth Sound, Hamoaze and Catwater, Surveyed in 1770, pub. 1779, large hand coloured sea chart, ornate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 700 x 515mm, together with Hurd (Capt. R.N., Surveyor), A Survey of Plymouth Sound, 1822, large uncoloured ‘Admiralty’ sea chart, slight soiling, 950 x 620mm The first described item was originally published in ‘The East India Pilot’. (2) £100-150
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195 Reference. Goss (John), Blaeu’s The Grand Atlas of the 17th Century World, pub. Studio Editions, 1990, numerous double page colour illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., folio, together with Tooley (R.V. & Bricker Charles), Landmarks of Map Making, pub. Phaidon Press, 1976, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., folio, with Goss (John), Braun & Hogenberg’s The City Maps of Europe. A Selection of 16th Century Town Plans & Views, pub. Studio Editions, 1991, numerous col. illuts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., folio, plus Tooley (R.V.), Collectors’ Guide to Maps of the African Continent and Southern Africa, pub. Carta Press, 1969, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, with Moreland (Carl & Bannister David), Christie’s Collectors Guides, Antique Maps, 3rd. ed., pub. PhaidonChristie’s, 1989, numerous b & w and col. illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., title page signed by both authors, 4to, with two further copies, plus Zacharakis (Christos G.), A Catalogue of Printed Maps of Greece, 1477 - 1800, pub. Samourkas Foundation, Athens, 1992, numerous b & w iluusts. throughout, pubs. col. printed stiff card wrappers, 4to, with another approx. thirty-five similar titles, periodicals and map catalogues (approx.44)
200 Sea chart. Waghenaer (Lucas Janszoon), Zee Caerte van Engelants Eijndt, Alsoe hem Tselfde landt verthoont beginnede van Sorlinges tot Pleijmont....., c.1585, uncoloured engraved sea chart of Cornwall from Lands End to Plymouth, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 335 x 520mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (1)
201 Sea charts. Seller (John), A collection of seven charts, c.1720, uncoloured engraved charts of the Western Mediterranean and the Barbary coast, slight overall toning, occ. marginal fraying, one chart with slight worming, occ. duplicates, each approx. 415 x 520mm, together with De Maurepas (Le Comte), Carte Reduite de la Mer Mediterranée, 1737, uncoloured engraved sea chart, 630 x 540mm, with Michelot (Henri), A Draught of the Bay and Road of Marseilles...., c.1720, uncoloured engraved chart, slight worming largely confined to margins, 410 x 530mm The charts by Seller comprise of:- A Chart of the Sea Coast of Spain from Cape de Gata to Cape S.Martin, A Chart of the Sea Coast of Spain from the Straits Mouth to C. de Gat and the Sea Coast of Barbary, A Chart of the Tartarian Sea, A Chart of the Straits of Gibralter (2), The Sea Coast of Barbary (2). (9) £200-300
£100-150
202 Seller (John). A Chart of the Western Ocean According to Mercator’s Projection, c.1680, uncoloured sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, trimmed with slight loss to vertical neat lines, slight dust soiling, one small repaired hole to image, 420 x 535mm, together with A Chart of the Islands of Cape Verd, c.1680, uncoloured engraved sea chart, strapwork cartouche, slight creasing, slight thinning to central fold, partially strengthened on verso, 445 x 545mm
196 Rhine. De Wit (Frederick), Totius Fluminis Rheni Novissima Descriptio, c.1685, two uncoloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), slight marginal soiling, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 470 x 540mm (1)
£1000-1500
£70-100
197 Schenk (Petrus). Atlas Minor..., pub. Amsterdam, c.1710, title page laid on later paper, four double page engraved maps (of 27) with contemp. hand colouring, slight marginal dust soiling, some oxidisation to maps causing slight flacking and loss, later half sheep, rubbed and worn, slim folio
(2)
£100-150
The maps comprise of:- Asia Accuratisime Descripta, Regni Hungariae Graeciae et Moreae, Frederico Augusto vere Augusto Polon Lithuan Borus Pomer Regi Duci Principi...., [and] Judea seu Terra Sancta....., . Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £100-150
198 Scotland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Scotland, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of the Isles of Orkney, strapwork cartouche, four oval engraved vignettes of aristocratic costumed figures to vertical margins, slight staining largely confined to margins, 380 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)
£1000-1500
199 Scotland. Jansson (Jan & Pont, Timothy), A New Description of the Shyres Lothian and Linlitquo, c.1640, hand coloured engraved map, marginal repaired closed tears, central fold strengthened and repaired on verso, 370 x 545mm, French text on verso (1)
£100-200
203 Spain and Portugal. De Wit (Frederick), Accuratissima Totius Regni Hispaniae Tabula, c.1688, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, slight overall toning, 505 x 595mm (1)
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£150-250
Lot 198
Lot 200
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204 Surrey. Blaeu (Johannes), Surria Vernacule Surrey, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche, slight creasing to central fold, 380 x 500mm, French text to verso (1)
207 Tartary. De Wit (Frederick), Tabula Tartariae et majoris partis Regni Chinae, pub. Amsterdam, c.1685, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, slight spotting, 440 x 560mm
£300-500
(1)
208 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey & Jansson Jan), Cambriae Typus Auctore, c.1660, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, heightened in gold, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, central fold strengthened on verso, two short splits along oxidised watercolour, repaired on verso, 350 x 500mm, Latin text on verso
205 Surrey. Speed (John), Surrey Described and Divided into Hundreds, pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, inset views of Richmond and Nonsuch palaces, central fold strengthened on verso, slight staining, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)
£500-800
John Booth. Antique Maps of Wales, no.5. (1)
206 Tallis (John). A collection of thirty-one maps, c.1840, engraved maps by J.Rapkin, all with contemp. outline colouring, many maps with near contemp. ink marginal page numbers, occ. marginal fraying and finger soiling, occ. duplicates, each approx. 260 x 335mm (31)
£150-250
£300-500
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£200-300
Lot 210 209 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wigoriensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester, Warwik Shire and the Liberty of Coventre, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative strapwork cartouche, 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso (1)
£100-150
210 World. Munster (Sebastian), Typus Universalis, pub. Basle, c.1554, uncoloured wood cut map of the world on an oval projection, the map is surrounded by numerous windheads, 265 x 375mm, Latin text on verso, mounted R.V.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no.92. Published in the ‘Cosmographia’. (1) £800-1200
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211 World. Apian (Peter), Charte Cosmographique avec les Noms Proprietez, Nature & Operations des Vents, [1544 or later], uncoloured woodblock map of the world on a truncated cordiform projection, the map surrounded by windheads and deistic figures, French text to margins, one repaired closed tear affecting image, 220 x 300mm, mounted The windheads blowing from the South Pole are skeletal and represent the supposed plague carrying winds of the southern oceans. (1)
212 World. Renard (Louis), Planisphere Representant Toute L’Etendue du Monde..., pub. Amsterdam, c.1715, map of the world on a north polar projection, the whole supported by Atlas, the map with contemp. hand colouring, the remainder b & w, insular California, 430 x 270mm (1)
£200-300
213 World. Magini (Giovanni Antonio), Orbis Terrae Compendiosa Descriptio.....ex Rumoldus Mercator....., Forma a Hieron Porro Redacta, pub. Cologne, c.1598, hand coloured map on a hemispheral projection, four lines of text below image, margins strengthened on verso, 170 x 245mm, mounted R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.194. (1)
£400-600
214 Yorkshire. Hobson (William Colling), This Map of Yorkshire is most Respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, 1843, engraved map by J & C Walker, with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title and table of explanation, slight off setting and soiling, each sheet approx. 1250 x 785mm, bound in contemp. gilt cloth boards, rebacked, a little rubbed and worn, lacking clasp
Lot 213
Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607 1868 and Large scale County maps, 2008, Item 78. (1) £100-200
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£700-1000
DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated
Lot 217 215* British Topography. A mixed collection of approx. 160 prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, etching and lithographs, including examples by Walker, Westall, Wallis, Rogers, Finden, Wilkes, Buck, Dugdale, Ackermann, Middimann, Skelton, Morris, Daniell and Rowe, various sizes and condition (approx.160)
217* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South-East View of Carmarthan [and] The North-West View of Cardiff in the County of Glamorgan, pub. 1748 [but c.1774], together two uncoloured engraved panoramas, trimmed to neat line, engraved description detached and both parts laid on later linen, old folds, each approx. 310 x 805mm
£100-150
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216* Brookshaw (George). Plate LXXI, White Candia [and], Plate XVII [Plums], originally published in the ‘Pomona Britannica’ [1804 1812], pair of mixed method engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 415 x 315mm, Parker Gallery label on verso of frame, mounted, framed and glazed (2)
£150-200
218* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South View of Wrexham in the County of Denbigh [and] The East View of Haverford-West in the County of Pembroke, pub.1748 [but c.1774], together two uncoloured engraved panoramas, trimmed to plate mark, each with descriptive text detached and the two parts laid on later linen, old folds, each approx. 310 x 800mm
£200-300
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£150-200
219* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The North East Prospect of Richmond in the County of York, pub.1749, uncoloured engraved panorama, trimmed to plate mark and laid on later card, 315 x 810mm, framed and glazed (1)
222* Caricatures. Bunbury (Henry), The Country Club. c.1830, hand coloured lithograph after Bunbury, laid on later card, 360 x 455, mounted, together with Woodward (George Moutard), A Hint to Magistrates or a Rowland for your Oliver, 1801, hand coloured etching, one closed and repaired marginal tear just affecting image, 305 x 245mm, with Haines & Son (pubs.), Home’s Home, 1785, hand coloured mezzotint ‘droll’, trimmed to image with slight loss, several marginal closed tears, some creasing, laid on later card, 350 x 250mm, with one other similar
£100-150
220* Caricatures & satire. A mixed collection of approx. 90 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and etching, including examples by Gillray, Rowlandson, Hunt, Hogarth and John Doyle, various sizes and condition (approx.90)
(4)
£100-150
£100-150
223* Catesby (Mark). Two engravings of Lizards, originally published in ‘Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, c.1777, two hand coloured engravings, one image with one crease, each approx. 355 x 265mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)
£100-150
224* Cheshire. A mixed collection of approx. 150 topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, etchings, lithographs and engravings, including examples by Watts, Norris, Walker, Allom, Yarrall, Le Keux, Hollis, Godfrey, Ackermann, Daniell, Nash, Walton, King and Cuitt, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.150)
£100-150
225* Chinese woodblock prints. A collection of eighteen Chinese woodblock prints of street performers and trades, late 19th/early 20th c., printed on thin tissue and hand-col., showing a tattooist, sword-swallowing, musicians, etc., sheet size approx. 19 x 27.5cm (7.5 x 10.75ins), corner-mounted on paper (18)
226 Chinese woodblock prints. A collection of thirteen colour woodblock prints of natural history subjects, later 19th c., on thin tissue, depicting flowers, birds, fruit, bamboo, animals, etc., five laid down, sheet size 36 x 26cm (14 x 10.5ins) and smaller
221* Caricatures. Two original Scottish caricature drawings, by W. Kay, 1792, pen, ink, and watercolour on laid paper, the first showing Secretary Dundass and Lord Provost of Edinburgh, signed and dated lower right below image, partial watermark to lower left corner depicting a fleur-de-lys and crown (Churchill 416), inscribed on the verso in contemp. ms. ‘See Mr. Courtney’s Speech on the Proclamation and Swift’s Discourse to prove the Antiquity of the English tongue’, sheet size 21.5 x 13.5cm (8.5 x 5.25ins), the second showing Sir James Stirling, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and Baron Jock, signed and dated lower right below image, inscribed on the verso in contemp. ms. ‘See history of Edinr Riots 5th June 1792’, sheet size 11.5 x 15cm (4.5 x 6ins), together with two caricature engravings by John Kay (4)
£150-200
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£100-150
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£100-150
228* Cole (Herbert, 1867-1930). A collection of original pen & ink designs and book illustrations, approx. seventy sheets of artist’s board each with a series of mounted pen & ink illustrations, all titled, mostly of forms used in decoration (incl. two title-page designs for ‘Heraldry and Floral Forms as Used in Decoration’), e.g. 17th Turkish embroidery, 18th c. French oak panelling, 16th c. French heraldic door furniture, Collar of Office Made for an Archery Society, 17th c. English carved stone chimney piece frieze, 17th c. Jacobean embroidery, 13th or early 14th c. heraldic glass in York Minster, 16th c. portion of ceiling at Sizergh Castle, some examples of the cartouche, leadwork at Bolton Hall, etc., many signed and dated 1914 or 1915, mostly approx. 40.5 x 26cm (16 x 10.25ins) but a few smaller Herbert Cole was a draughtsman, illustrator, engraver and designer of bookplates. He attended the Manchester School of Art from 1887, and subsequently worked as an illustrator, as well as taught costume illustration at the Camberwell School of Art. He was strongly influenced by the PreRaphaelites, as is particularly evident from his books for John Lane and Dent around 1900. (a folder) £300-500
227* Classical engravings. A collection of nineteen engravings, c.1810, uncoloured classical, religous and bucolic scenes after Romain, Champagne, Der Werff, Guide, De La Hire, Moucheron and others, by Guérin, Giradet, Laurent, Desaulx, Eichler, Godfrey and others, slight spotting and fraying to margins, each approx. 240 x 400mm (19)
229 D’Oyly (Sir Charles). A scrap album containing sixty-three lithographs, c.1827, uncoloured lithographs of natural history, and Indian topographical, genre scenes and portraits, some dust soiling largely confined to margins, book sellers advertisment on front paste down of Pengelly Mortimer & Co. of Calcutta, contemp. half calf gilt, lacking spine and rear board, 4to
£200-300
(1)
£80-120
230* Dogs. Stansfeld (T.), Laying Down the Law, pub. William Tegg, 1865, uncoloured mixed method engraving after Sir Edwin Landseer, laid on card, 460 x 480mm, together with Pratt (J.B.), Here they Come, pub. Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1883, uncoloured mixed method engraving after Thomas Blinks, slight spotting, laid on card, 785 x 500mm, with an untitled mixed method engraving on india wove of a terrier worrying a fox’s brush, proof before all letters, indistinctly signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, some spotting and staining affecting image, laid on card, 690 x 540mm, plus Brooks (Ben, pubs.), David and Goliath or (Strength versus Valour), 1868, uncoloured mixed method engraving, some staining to image, 720 x 530mm, with one other similar
Lot 228
From the estate of the late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (5)
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£100-150
231* Ellis (William). A View of London from Flamstead Hill in Greenwich Park, c.1800, uncoloured engraving after Thomas Hearne, occ. marginal closed tears, toned overall, 415 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Cheesman (Thomas), General Washington, pub. A.C. de Poggi, 1796, uncoloured mixed method engraved martial portrait after John Trumbull, some marginal fraying and creasing, 710 x 455mm, mounted and framed (lacking glass), with Warren (H.), North View of the Cedar Trees in the Gardens of the Apothecary’s Company, Chelsea, pub. C.F.Fuge, c.1860, uncoloured lithograph after J.Fuge, waterstained, laid on linen and mounted on a stretcher, 460 x 600mm, plus Clouet (Peter), Venus Lusthoff, c.1690, large uncoloured engraving after Paul Rubens, trimmed to image on three margins, 435 x 600mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with one other similar (5)
£200-300
232* Etchings. A mixed collection of approx. seventy etchings, mostly 20th century, uncoloured etchings, many signed in pencil by artist, including examples Law, Byrne, Morris, Smith, Goffey, Shaw, Fullwood, Spencer, Leighton, Murray, Hewer, Nicholls, Ward, Dicksee and Green, various sizes and condition (approx.70)
£150-200
235* Freeman (Barbara Constance, 1906-1999). A collection of twelve woodcut calendars, 1930s/40s, woodcut on paper, mounted on card, of children, fairytale and other narrative scenes, landscapes, etc., all signed or initialled, mostly in pencil, all inscribed by the artist on the verso, some to ‘Marge’ or ‘Marjory’, and some titled (‘Russian Dance’, ‘The Long Way Home’, ‘Fairy Tale’, ‘Bird in the Wood’, ‘The Snapdragon’s Tea’, ‘The Two Butterflies’), one lightly foxed, one toned, some without the small mounted/hanging calendar booklet, woodcut image 32 x 23cm (12.75 x 9ins) and smaller (12)
£150-250
233* Flint (Sir William Russell). A collection of forty prints, c.1930, colour and b & w prints, mainly nude and semi-nude studies, including thirty-two signed in pencil by artist below image, various sizes and condition (40)
£300-500
234* Fox Hunting. ‘A Hunter Taking a Flying Leap, pub. Bowles & Carver, c.1780, mezzotint (possibly after Robert Dighton), contemp. colouring, vertical crease assecting image, 250 x 355mm, framed and glazed together with Burford (Thomas), Going out in the Morning. Le Sorte des Chasseurs au Matin, c.1760, uncoloured mezzotint after James Seymour, some spotting and toning, slight loss to one margin not affecting image, 260 x 355mm, framed and glazed, with Fairburn (J, pubs.), Death of the Fox, 1794, uncoloured mezzotint, some staining to image, 250 x 360mm, framed and glazed, plus Fairburn (John, pubs.), Going to Cover, Uncoupling the Hounds, Starting the Hare, The Death of the Hare [and] The Stag at Bay, 1794, together the set of five uncoloured mezzotint engravings, some water staining, each approx. 255 x 355mm, framed and glazed (8)
£200-300
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236* Gill (Samuel Thomas). A collection of twenty-eight lithographic prints from Victoria Gold Diggings and Diggers As They Are, pub. Melbourne: Macartney & Galbraith, 1852, [but later issue], twenty-eight proofs on wove paper, comprising twenty-four on cream paper with one wavy-edge margin, and four on partly folded pale blue paper, some duplicates, image size approx. 17 x 12cm (6.5 x 4.75ins) (a folder)
239 Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates Restored by James Heath....., pub. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1822, portrait frontis., title page and first eight pps. of text with ink stains, 109 (only) uncoloured engraved plts. on sixty-nine leaves, text block broken, some leaves loose, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, rubbed and worn with ink stained boards, large folio, together with ‘The Harlot’s Progress’, a set of six uncoloured engravings from the above volume, each plt. approx. 320 x 390mm, mounted, with ‘A Rakes Progress’, a set of eight uncoloured engravings from the above vol., each plt. approx. 360 x 410mm, mounted, with another six various mounted engravings from the same volume, plus Whessell (John), The Cottage Girl, pub. R.Bowyer, 1806, uncoloured engraved stipple engraving after Gainsborough, 630 x 520mm, framed and glazed
£200-300
237* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). A mixed collection of eight lithographs, c.1860, eight lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, five with some fading, each approx. 520 x 340mm, framed and glazed The prints comprise of:- Delattria viridipallens, Psphotus chrysopterygius, Ancylocheilus subarquata, Prioniturus discosurus, Trochilus polymus, Anthus spinoletta, Saxicola cenanthe [and] Colymbus septentrionalis. (8) £200-300
Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (22)
£200-300
240* Hornby (Lester George, 1882-1956). A collection of 20 original pencil views of Aberdeen, 1920’s, all pencil on laid paper on card, including At Torry, The Old Tolbooth, Bridge of Dee, Duthie Park, Music Hall, The Green - Friday Market (signed lower left), Corner of Union Terrace, most captioned, some occasional light spotting, the largest 22 x 16cm (8.5 x 6.25ins), together with Edinburgh, a Sketch Book, 1926 reprint (with illustrations by Hornby) (21)
£200-300
241* Hunt (Charles). The Duke of Beaufort Coach, Starting from the Bull & Mouth, Regents Circus, Piccadilly, pub. J.W.Laird, 1841 [or slightly later], aquatint after W.J. Shayer, with contemp. hand colouring, slight staining and dust soiling to marrgins, 500 x 610mm, framed and glazed (1)
£70-100
242* Hurst (Norman). Sea Nymphs, n.d., c.1900, mixed method engraving on india wove, signed below image by engraver, proof before title and letters, 675 x 510mm, with another copy similar (2)
£80-120
243* Illustrated London News. A large mixed collection of approx. 3000 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & early 20th century, uncoloured engravings and prints mainly published in ‘The Illustrated London News’ and ‘The Graphic’, including trades and professions, transport, politics, the law, aircraft and aviation, religion, North America, drama and the stage, and portraits, various sizes and condition (approx.3000)
£100-200
244* Italy. The Rialto Bridge, Venice, by Gianni (Y., late 19th/early 20th century), gouache on paper, signed lower right, 30.5 x 48.2cm (12 x 19ins), framed and glazed, with old Frost & Reed label to verso (1)
£70-100
245* Japanese Colour Woodblock Prints. A group of four mid-20th c. Japanese colour woodblock pillar prints, in tanzakuban, by Gesso Yoshimoto (1881-1936), two pairs of hashira-e colour woodblock pillar prints, one pair depicting a water well, and a figure walking in the moonlight, both with identical artist’s stamped signature and seal, the other pair depicting a figure in a landscape with bamboo trees, and a night fisherman, both with identical printed signature, 33 x 7.5cm (13 x 3ins), matching white frames, glazed, each with Boots Picture Framing Department label to verso, dated 1959
238* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Ten lithographs of Humming Birds, originally published in ‘Monographs of the Trochlidae...., [1880 - 87], ten hand coloured lithographs, some heavy dust and finger soiling, marginal closed tears with occ. loss, some creasing and staining, each approx. 520 x 340mm The prints comprise of:- Avocettula Recuvirostris, Adelomyia Castaneiventris, Amazilia Dumerili, Ericnemis Lugens, Heliactin Cornuta, Bourcieria Inca, Calypte Annae, Lophornis Ornatus, Erythronota Niveiventris and Aglaeactis Pamela. (10) £200-300
Gesso Yoshimoto (1881-1936) was a minor artist of the Shin Hanga school, who specialised in landscapes and kacho ga (bird and flower studies). (4) £80-120
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246* Keating (George, 1762-1842). Rustic Sympathy, pub. John Jeffryes, 1st. Jan 1797 (or a little later], mezzotint with contemp. colouring after F.Wheatly, 510 x 650mm, slight dust soiling and spotting to margins, framed and glazed, together with Sharpe (Charles William), Hamlet, The Play Scene, pub, Art Union of London, 1868, large uncoloured mixed method engraving after D.Maclise, 560 x 880mm, framed and glazed in near contemp. maple veneered frame with gold slip, overall size 800 x 1140mm (2)
249* Legrand (Louis, 1863-1951). A collection of thirteen etchings, unsigned, plate size 21 x 14cm (8.25 x 5.5ins), sheet size 23 x 16.5cm (9 x 6.5ins), together with an etching by Thomas Cooper Gotch, of men eating and drinking at a table, signed in pencil to lower left below image, image size 14 x 18cm (5.5 x 7ins) (14)
250* London. Clark (John Heaviside), View of London (from the Adelphi), pub.Samuel Leigh, c.1824, uncoloured aquatint panorama, three sheets conjoined, old folds, 200 x 1700mm, framed and glazed
£70-100
J.R.Abbey, Life in England, no.494. (1)
247* Le Blond (Abraham). A set of thirty-two (complete) ‘Baxter process’ colour prints, [1850 - 67], thirty-two oval colour prints, each with blind stamp title and embossed mount, occ. spotting, a few images faded, one with slight damage to mount, each approx. 170 x 135mm, mounted, framed and glazed An unusually complete set of the ‘Le Blond ovals’. (32)
£100-150
£400-600
251* Madeira. Six lithographs, pub, Englemann, Graf, Coindet & Co., c.1850, hand coloured lithographs by W.Gauci, F.Nicholson, F.Nash and others, each approx. 235 x 315mm The prints comprise of:- Funchal from the Chapel of Santa Catharina, Jardin de Serra, Pico Ruivo The Torrinhas &c. &c., The Church of Nossa Sena. Do Livramento, Descent into the Curral from the Bridge under Pico Grande [and] Machico. (6) £150-200
£300-500
248* Leech (John, 1817-1864, style of). A collection of original illustrations, 1840s-1860s, thirty-seven humorous cartoons in several hands, mostly pencil, but some pen & ink, on paper or card, some captioned, most dated and variously initialled ‘J.L.’, ‘L.L.’, ‘J.S.’, 13 x 19cm (5 x 7.25ins) and sl. smaller Includes scenes of the seaside, croquet, archery, opera, and art galleries. (37) £100-150
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252* McGill (Donald Fraser Gould, 1875-1962). “Sun bathing here is delightful, but one gets burned in spots”, pencil and watercolour on artist’s board, showing a bathing-suit-clad lady lying on the beach, and a passer-by tossing his spent cigarette on top of her, signed lower right, sl. dusty and with vertical crease to lefthand side, title in pencil on verso, image size 13.5 x 25.5cm (5.5 x 10ins), together with two other cartoon illustrations, pen, ink, and gouache on artist’s board, one showing a guard finding a prisoner trying to dig out of his cell with a pickaxe, captioned in pencil on verso “Well, I used to be a navvy, an’ I’m just keepin’ my hand in!”, image size 19.5 x 14.5cm (7.75 x 5.75ins), the other showing an elderly gentleman in bed watching as a maid opens the curtains and the light filters through her skirt, captioned in pencil on verso “The outlook seems a bit brighter to-day”, image size 21 x 16cm (8.25 x 6.25ins), both signed ‘Mike’ (3)
£100-150
253* Munster (Sebastian). Eight town plans in Germany, [1550 or later], eight uncoloured double page wood block town panoramas, six with descriptive text below image, each approx. 280 x 380mm, mounted (8)
255* North American Indian. Pes-Ke-Le Cha-Go, A Pawnee Chief, pub. J.T.Bowen, Philadelphia, 1841, lithograph with contemp. hand colouring, 400 x 300mm, mounted, together with J-Aw-Beance, A Chippeway Chief [and] Micanopy, A Seminole Chief, 1836 & 1838 respectively, two lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, slight spotting, both images laid on near contemp. card, each approx. 400 x 300mm
£100-150
254* Nash (Joseph, and others). A collection of five plates from Dickinson’s Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851, From the Originals Painted for H. R. M. Prince Albert, by Messrs. Nash, Haghe, and Roberts, pub. 1854, five chromo. plts. finished by hand, trimmed to image, one spotted, 34 x 49cm (13.25 x 19.25ins) and sl. smaller, mounted, framed and glazed (5)
Originally published in ‘A History of the Indian Tribes of North America’, McKenny & Hall. (3) £120-180
£100-150
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256 Parr (Mrs Louisa). The Follies of Fashion, pub. The Pall Mall Magazine, 1894, extra illustrated with over fifty late 18th and early nineteenth century caricatures, engravings and mezzotint drolls mocking the fashions of the day, several with early hand colouring, with examples by Adam Smith, Carington Bowles, Sayer & Bennett, William Heath, J.Hooper, Phillip Dawe, Francis Adams, S.W.Fores and F.Sanson, t.e.g., contemp. red gilt crushed morocco by Zaehnsdorf (dated 1896), rubbed at extrems., folio From the estate of the Late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (1) 64
ÂŁ700-1000
260* Portraits. A collection of approx. 650 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings, etchings, lithographs and mezzotints, including examples by Vertue, Houbraken, Clint, Watkins, Meyer, Dickinson, Reynolds, Schiavonetti, Sharp and Barlow, occ. duplicates, various sizes and conditon (approx.650)
£150-200
261* Portraits. A collection of nine engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured mezzotint and stipple engravings. including examples by Faber, Bartolozzi, Smith, Ardell, Zobel and Carington Bowles, various sizes and condition (9)
£100-150
262* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 150 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and mezzotints, including portraits, sporting, natural history, genre, topography and botanical, several framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.150)
£150-250
263* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approx. 1000 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including portraits, British & foreign topography, genre, military, coins and medals and photographs, including some framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)
£150-200
257* Patterson (George). The Village Blacksmith , pub. W.H.Dunbar, 1859, large uncoloured mixed method engraving after J.F.Herring, trimmed to inside plate mark, occ. marginal closed tears, 830 x 630mm, together with Shury (James), The First of October, pub. Henry Greaves and Co., 1859, uncoloured mixed method engraving after Abraham Cooper, very slight spotting, largely confined to margins, 585 x 710mm, with Burford (Thomas), Going to Cover [and] The Death of the Fox, pub R.Sayer & J.Bennett, 1779, two (of 4) uncoloured mezzotint engravings after Thomas Seymour, images creased and stained, slight abrasion to image, thread margins and laid on later paper, each approx. 370 x 515mm, plus a modern limited edition etching (14/120), of an elephant charging two lions, indistinctly signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, 440 x 610mm From the estate of the late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (5)
264* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 325 prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, including, engravings, lithographs, photographs and etchings, with a large collection of views in Bath & Bristol, broadsheets, portraits, signed etchings, advertisements, historical and genre, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
£120-180
258* Peninsular War. Jenkins (J. pubs.) A collection of ten engravings, 1815, together ten aquatints by Thomas Sutherland, after W. Heath, all with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement, each approx. 175 x 235mm
(approx.325)
Originally published in ‘The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies from 1799 to 1815’. (10) £100-150
265* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approx. 550 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, prints, etching, engravings and lithographs, including portraits, genre, classical, historical, topography and fashion, various sizes and condition
259* Pollard (Robert 1755-1838). Friendship [and] Love, pub. R.Pollard, 1791, pair of oval stipple engravings after Richard Cosway, printed in sanguine, slight dust soiling, each approx. 230 x 255mm, matching near contemp. rosewood frames (2)
£200-300
(approx.550)
£80-120
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£100-200
266* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 450 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, etchings, engravings and lithographs, including genre, topography, portraits, historical, humorous, classical and military, with examples by Stackpole, Cox, McInnes, Turner, Burgers, Reeve, Coombs, Jukes, Smith, Valentine Green and Watson, various sizes and condition From the estate of the Late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (approx.450) £200-300
267* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 100 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs, mezzotints and etchings, including portraits, genre and topography, with examples by Jackson, Egan, Davey, Hirst, Zobel, landseer, Slocomb, Huffman and Faber, mostly large format, various sizes From the estate of the Late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (approx.100) £200-300
268* Prints & engravings. A collection of approx. 150 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs, etchings and mezzotints, including portraits, genre, historical, classical, religion and topography, with examples by Whessel, Bunbury, Cousins, Lupton, Parkes, Simmons, King, Macbeth, Bacon, Jukes, Reynolds and Cartwright, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.150)
272* Raleigh (Henry Patrick, 1880-1944). “‘I was for sale’ she said ‘for sale in the open market”, charcoal on card, of a crowded interior scene with three male figures and one female, signed lower left, crease to lower right corner, image size 27 x 36cm (10.75 x 14.25ins), mounted Original illustration for a story in Collier’s Magazine entitled ‘The Open Market’, with Collier’s label mounted on the verso. American artist Henry Patrick Raleigh was one of the most prolific illustrators of all time. His works appeared in numerous publications including San Francisco Examiner, New York World, and The Saturday Evening Post. He became famous for his illustrations of high society which appeared in a series of Maxwell House Coffee advertisements, and was a star among his peers during the Golden Age of American illustration between 1900 and 1930. He won many awards and was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1982. (1) £200-300
£150-200
269* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of seventeen maps, etchings and prints, mostly 20th century, including four large col. printed hunting scenes after Lionel Edwards, framed and glazed, four Japanese woodblock prints after Katsukawa, framed and glazed, seven large col. botanical prints, an etching of a bucolic scene by M.Rudge framed and glazed and an uncoloured engraved map of Berkshire by Robert Morden, framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (17)
£70-100
270* Prints & maps. A large collection of approx. 1000 prints and maps, pub. Charles Traylen, 20th century, approx. 700 colour and b & w reproductions of shooting scenes, ‘Hogarth prints’, S & N Buck prospects of British towns and cities, topographical views of London after T.Schotter Boys and large colour prints of Camellias after Curtis, many duplicates, various sizes, together with approx. 300 uncoloured reproduction John Speed maps of British counties (approx.1000)
£200-300
271* Prints & Watercolours. A mixed collection of twenty-two prints, engravings and original drawings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings, original watercolours and drawings, signed etchings, oil paintings and lithographs, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (22)
£70-100
273* Rome. A collection of eleven views of Rome, c.1810, uncoloured engravings after Claude Lorraine, Vernet, Poussin, Breenberg and others and engraved by Daudet, Desaulx, Déquevauviller, Bovinet and others, occ. spotting to margins, each approx. 260 x 400mm Published in ‘Le Musée Francais’. (11)
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£200-300
274* Sharp (Paul S., 1921-1998). A collection of eight pen & ink seascapes, pen & ink on paper, 10 x 22.5cm (4 x 8.75ins) and sl. smaller, mounted in pairs, framed and glazed, together with a pair of pen & ink drawings of an impressive educational building, showing the great hall exterior, 9.5 x 16cm (3.75 x 6.25ins), and interior, 18 x 16cm (7 x 6.25ins), double-aperture mount, framed and glazed (5)
278* Ward (William). Rosette. The Property of Henry Peirse Esqr. Rode by John Shephard over Knavesmire, 1809, pub. Bedale, J.Marsham, 1811, uncoloured mezzotint engraving after Robert Frankland, laid on later card, some spotting to image, 465 x 570mm, mounted, together with an unattributed engraving of a racing scene, mixed method engraving on india wove, proof before all letters, blind stamp of the Print Sellers Association below image, some dust soiling and staining, confined to margins, image size 295 x 380mm
£100-150
From the estate of the late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (2)
£100-150
279* Whessell (John). Fisherman Going Out [and] Fisherman’s Return, pub. R.Bowyer, 1806, pair of uncoloured stipple engravings after J.T.Serres, each approx. 480 x 560mm, framed and glazed (2)
£120-180
275* Swansea. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The East View of Swansea in the County of Glamorgan, 1748 [but c.1774], uncoloured engraved panorama, slight spotting too image, descriptive text detached from image and both parts laid on later linen, 800 x 310mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
£100-150
276* Theatre. Costume design by Mark King for Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet, played by Mr. Patrick Garland, 1959, gouache with charcoal and bodycolour, titled, signed, and dated by the artist in a flourishing hand, 60 x 47.5cm (23.5 x 18.75ins), framed and glazed ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was performed at the Bristol Old Vic between 1959 and 1960, and was directed by John Hale. (1) £100-150
280* Wilson (James). The Ludicrous Operator, or Blacksmith Turn’d Tooth Drawer, pub. Robert Sayer, c.1780, uncoloured mezzotint droll after J.Harris, slight marginal repairs, 360 x 255mm, together with Corbet (Charles), ‘Ha! ha! hah! - I’ve got the Chink’, pub. Robert Sayer, c.1780, uncoloured mezzotint droll, 340 x 260mm, with, Sayer (Robert, pubs.), The Usurer, c.1780, mezzotint with contemp. hand colouring, two verses of poetry below image, 355 x 255mm, and, Sayer (R. & Bennett J.), Jack got Safe into Port with his Prize, 1780, uncoloured mezzotint droll, some dust soiling, some marginal staining and closed tears, thread margins, 350 x 255mm, plus Carington Bowles (pubs.), The Vicar and Moses, 1785, uncoloured mezzotint droll with four stanzas of verse below image, some spotting and dust soiling, partial loss of margins, 350 x 250mm, together with another seven mezzotint drolls, genre and religous images, various sizes and condition
277* Wales. A good collection of approx. 500 topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, etchings and lithographs, including examples by Pickering, Turner, Winkles, Crane, Childs, Hawkins, Barnard, Thomas, Straker, Dodd, Buck, Cuitt, Prior, Havell, Byrne, Druce, Newman, Hanhart, Watts, Wood, Boydell, Dugdale. Radclyffe and Barlett, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.500)
£400-600
From the estate of the Late The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (12) £300-500
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281* Wolf (Joseph & Smit J.). Meleagris Mexicana, c.1868, lithograph with contemp. hamd colouring. 440 x 520mm, framed and glazed, with Euplocamus Pyronotus, c.1872, lithograph with contemp. hand colouring, 520 x 410mm, framed and glazed, plus Catesby (Mark), The Turkey Buzzard, c.1760, engraving with contemp. hand colouring, toned overall, 270 x 365mm, mounted (3)
£150-250
282* Wright (John Massey, 1777-1866). A pair of original illustrations for scenes from Shakespeare, two watercolours on paper, one from Twelfth Night, showing Malvolio holding forth about Olivia before he discovers the letter on the path, watched by Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Fabian, hiding in the bushes, the other from The Merchant of Venice, showing Lancelot kneeling in front of his blind father Gobbo, who touches the head of his son and and thereby recognises him, both approx. 16 x 11.5cm (6.25 x 4.5ins), mounted John Massey Wright was a watercolour artist who painted panoramas, portraits, and illustrations for the literary works of Robert Burns, Oliver Goldsmith, Sir Walter Scott and William Shakespeare. He displayed nine of his paintings at the Royal Academy between 1812 and 1818, and in 1824 he was elected to the Society of Painters in Water Colours. (2) £100-150
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283 WW1 cartoons. A series of 26 original mostly humourous sketches by S.C. Allan, titled ‘Your King and Country Need You. Join the Army To-day’, 1916, pen, pencil and ink drawings on paper, most captioned and signed in initials, occasional light soiling, with three loose pencil sketches at end (including a possible artist self portrait sketch), the largest 21 x 32.5cm (8.25 x 12.75ins), mounted in modern morocco album, oblong folio (1)
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£200-300
BRITISH & WORLD STAMPS
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284* Asia. Collection in 3 volumes covering an eclectic selection of countries. Much modern ‘wallpaper’ stamps but significant early issues for Burma, Indonesia, Iran(Persia), Philippines, Thailand(Siam) and Turkey (2)
286* British Empire 1840-1938. A collection contained in three ‘Reliant’ Stamp Albums, the albums form a complete set covering stamps of ‘Great Britain and British Colonies’, from first issues to the first 2 years of George VI, the albums are sparsely filled but contain a few good items, including a good 1d black with Maltese Cross cancel and some good early Trinidad high values including the Fine Used SG 124 (catalogued at £275), together with some Queen Victoria Jubilee and Edward VII issues, some good George V Mounted Mint from Ascension and George VI Mounted Mint from Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika, plus an Australia 5/- and 10/Kangaroo stamps Fine Used perforated OS NSW
£40-60
285* British Commonwealth. This is a comprehensive collection in six albums covering a wide range of issuing countries. Particular strength in the following countries; approximate catalogue value of these countries is shown in brackets. Barbados (50), Bechuanaland/Stellaland (£530), Bermuda (£230), Ceylon (£550), Falklands (£600), Gold Coast (£250), New Guinea (£460), New Zealand (£900), St Helena (£300), Sarawak (£220), South West Africa (£280), Tristan da Cunha (£450) (6)
Overall catalogue value approx. £750-£1000. (3)
£1200-1500
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£150-200
287* British Empire 1840-1920. A good British Empire collection contained in two Ideal Postage Stamp albums, Album 1 for stamps up to 1914 has some excellent stamps notably Bermuda SG 15 Used (this has been expertised) and good Canada, Cyprus, Federated Malay States, Gibralter, Great Britain and Hong Kong, the Cyprus stamps include the 1894-1896 Queen Victoria set and King Edward VII 1902-1904 set, both complete and Mounted Mint, Album 2 is for stamps after 1915 and has stamps up to the very early 1920s, less filled, but includes useful stamps from Federated Malay States, Gibralter and Malta Total catalogue value in excess of ÂŁ11000. (2)
ÂŁ2500-3000
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288* British Virgin Islands 1953-1978. A comprehensive collection of stamps for the early Elizabeth II period, containing a full range of issues, including two copies of each stamp, unmounted mint and fine used, together with a nearly complete range of unmounted mint blocks of 4 Total catalogue value approximately £1000-£1200. (1)
£200-250
289* French, Italian, Portuguese and Belgian Africa. A range of stamps from various European African colonies with most countries represented. Significant issues from Algeria and Ethiopia (-)
£40-60
290* Great Britain 1841-1952. An excellent collection, mainly in the Victorian period, containing a full set of Maltese Cross obliterations (Numbers 1-12) on the 1d Red Imperf catalogue (value in excess of 000), a full plating of the Id Red Perf Plates 71-224 (missing only the extremely rare Plate 77 and Plate 225, catalogue value in excess of £1000), a full plating of the 1/2d (Bantams) Plates 1-20 (lacking the rare plate 9, catalogue value in excess of £600), together with an additional range of surface printed issues identified by plate numbers, also present is a significant range of George V and George VI issues, the most important items being a set of the 1919 Bradbury Wilkinson and the 1934 Re-engraved Seahorses
Lot 288
Overall catalogue value in excess of £9000. (1)
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£2500-3000
291* Great Britain Special Event Covers 19701995. A comprehensive collection of over 200 covers, in excellent condition, contained in 3 cover albums, the majority are flown covers commemorating primarily military and royal events or with a military theme, many signed either by the pilot(s) or significant personalities linked to the event, including Vera Lynn and Sir Peter de la Billiere (3)
£100-150
292* Great Britain 1850-2007. A general range of philatelic material, containing mint and used stamps, a quantity of decimal era presentation packs and a number of First Day Covers, Album 1 contains in excess of 1500 stamps with minimal duplication, mainly from the 1990-2007 period including more than 50 unmounted mint sets (catalogued at 50+), together with a good selection of Victorian Diamond Jubilee stamps, mounted mint and used (catalogued at £500+), Album 2 contains 23 1d Red Covers, 2 early hand addressed First Day Covers (1948 Olympic Games and 1963 Red Cross) and a further 37 First Day Covers all with typed addresses covering the period 1965-1990, Album 3 contains 46 Presentation Packs between 19771992, a few books of stamps, some unmounted mint Miniature Sheets and 6 Gibralter First Day Covers from the early 70s
Lot 291
Overall catalogue value in excess of £1700. (1)
£200-250
293* Great Britain 1840-1890. A comprehensive collection of 1d Red and 2d Blue plates, including both imperf and perf varieties, including an additional range of the 1870 1/2d Red ‘Bantam’ and 1881 id Violet, plus a number of surface printed issues up to 1/Overall catalogue value approx. £3000-£4000. (1) £700-1000
Lot 292 294* Guernsey & Great Britain First Day Cover Collection 1974-2003. A very good First Day Cover collection contained in 4 albums, Albums 1 and 2 contain an excellent run of Guernsey First Day Covers 1984-2003 and Alderney First Day Covers 1986-2002, all covers are unaddressed and in excellent condition with full sets of definitive and a number of Miniature Sheets (total catalogue value in excess of 00), Album 3 contains a run of Great Britain First Day Covers 1979-1986 all with typed addresses (catalogued value approx. £125), Album 4 contains a full run of ‘Millennium’ First Day Covers 1999-2001, all have typed addresses and have the special ‘alternative’ pictorial postmark, including the scarcer Millennium Timekeeper and Stamp Show 2000 Miniature Sheets (catalogue value £350), together with 2 Presentation Packs and 2 mints sets of PHQ cards, plus another similar album containing hand addressed first day covers, c. 1975-1990 Overall catalogue value of lot £1100. (5)
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£150-200
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295* Guernsey and Jersey 1969-1990. A good range of unmounted mint Guernsey and Jersey stamps, with some Alderney, from first independent issues, contained in 3 albums, excellent condition and all high values are included, includes some variations and flaws Overall catalogue value in excess of £500. (3)
£80-120
296* Australia and States. Extremely strong collection of Australian States; an outstanding collection of Tasmania with a catalogue value of approximately 500 and very strong South Australia with a catalogue value of approximately £1800. Some good Australia and other states. Total catalogue value of collection is in excess of £8000 (-)
£2000-2500
297* Europe General Collection. A large collection of European stamps contained in 7 albums with main strength in the earlier period; late 19th Century and early to middle 20th century until the 1950s, some more modern material of little value. Main strength in the following countries: Austria, Bavaria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslavakia, Danzig, Denmark, Eire, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Rumania and Russia (7)
Lot 295
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£300-500
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298* Early World Collection 1840-1897. A two volume collection in the Illustrated Postage Stamp Albums by Richard Senf (forerunner to the Schaubek albums), the first containing stamps from 18401890, the second containing additional stamps from 1890-1897, the first album is relatively well filled for European, American and Australasia issues with particular strength in Great Britain, Scandinavia and the German states, the second album is more sparsely filled, containing good stamps from Barbados, New Zealand and the USA, variable condition, including many first issues from stamp issuing countries Overall catalogue value ÂŁ10000-ÂŁ12000. (2)
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299* World Collection 1940s-1960s. An all world collection contained in three albums, plus one cover album, some good stamps throughout, primarily from the 1940s-1960s period, the large Favourite Philatelic Album well stocked with some good Germany and British Empire material, the Derwent Stamp Album also well stocked with some good Australia and Netherlands, the small Netto album contains largely lightly mounted mint Great Britain stamps from the pre-decimal Elizabethan era, the Cover Album contains a range of largely pre-decimal Elizabethan Great Britain First day Covers and maximum cards, a mix of nonaddressed, typed addresses and hand written addresses Overall catalogue value, approx. £500-£700. (4)
301* World Collection 1880-1950. An all world collection contained in two Utile and one Simplex Album, the first Utile Album contains a good range of British Empire Stamps and the second Utile Album covers the whole world but particularly South America, the Simplex Album covers whole world issues including a particularly good range of Mounted Mint and Used French colonies (catalogue value in excess of 300), together with an unrelated Stanley Gibbons Stockbook and a Globetrotter album Total catalogue value of the collection in excess of £1500. (5)
£80-100
300* No lot
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£300-400
302* World Stamps 1890-1980. A collection of stamps in five albums and eight folders, containing stamps on leaves, a range of British Empire Mounted Mint including 46 separate sets from the 1946 Victory Omnibus series, together with a range of pre decimal Elizabethan Mounted Mint Great Britain stamps, with a number of blocks and better values, the leaves in folders contain an excellent range of Germany, including Berlin and useful Australia and New Zealand Overall catalogue value estimated between £600-£800. (a suitcase)
£70-100
303* World Stamps 1880-1950. A collection contained in a thin album and on leaves in a folder, the album has a number of fine sets and ranges including Monaco 1885 SG 2 - SG 9 Mounted Mint (catalogue value 500 as Mint), the loose leaves have a good selection of South America and French Colonies together with some good stamps from Germany and France Overall catalogue value approx. £4500. (2)
£700-1000
304 Reference. Proud (Edward B., ed.). History of British Army Postal Service, 1882-1963, 3 vols., n.d., c. 1965-82, b&w illusts., etc., some slight damp marking to second vol., orig. brown cloth, a little rubbed and marked, large 8vo, together with The Philatelic History of Hong Kong, No. 1: The Adhesives, pub. Hong Kong Study Circle, 1984, b&w illusts., orig. red cloth, large 8vo, plus Britnor (L. E.), The History of the Sailing Packets to the West Indies, 1963, b&w illusts., orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed, small 4to, and other similar postal reference works, including Edward B. Proud, Penny Black Plates, 1985, Edward B. Proud, Intercontinental Airmails Vol. 1, Transatlantic and Pacific, 2008, R. Kirk, British Maritime Postal History, 3 vols., c. 1960s, etc., mostly orig. cloth, 8vo (22)
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£150-200
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THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY : THE JOHN BAILEY ARCHIVE
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305* The Great Train Robbery. An archive of photographs, notes, cuttings, etc., compiled by Detective Constable John Bailey of the Bucks Police Photography and Fingerprint Department, 1963 and later, comprising a photographically illustrated scrap album containing 177 black and white photographs, mostly vintage prints taken and printed by John Bailey in 1963, mostly 6 x 8 ins, pasted onto rectos and versos of black cartridge paper album leaves, all neatly captioned by Bailey in white china ink, a few additional cuttings, plus reward poster, etc., contemp. cloth, sl. rubbed and soiled, spine rivets det. and contents loose, oblong folio, together with a leather bound ledger containing ball point pen notes made by Bailey at the time of the robbery and trial in 1963, plus four large albums containing newspaper cuttings relating to the case from 1963 to recent times, plus a binder containing several related old colour supplements, and a black ring binder containing Bailey’s typed notes and statistics, etc., relating to the robbery
The Great Train Robbery, infamously known as the crime of the century, took place on a mail train near Cheddington, Buckinghamshire, in the early hours of 8 August 1963. The gang stole £2.6 million (£46 million in modern day estimations), the majority of which was never recovered. John Bailey ARPS, APA GB, was one of the first officers on the scene. His painstaking photographing of the results of the heist, fingerprints, cash and other items found at Leatherslade Farm (the gang’s hideout) are recorded here in John Bailey’s own photograph album of the case. John Bailey was to give evidence in court several times and his careful work helped find the gang members guilty. Even today some of John Bailey’s photographs of the crime scenes and personnel involved on both sides of the law instantly conjour up this event which continues to fascinate a worldwide audience. A biography of John Bailey by Len Woodley published in 2010, titled ‘Photocop: The Man Who Photographed The Great Train Robbery!’, has just be reprinted once more. At the official 50th anniversary commemoration dinner last month John was awarded the Chief Constables Commendation for his part in the case. (a carton) £2000-3000
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306* The Great Train Robbery. An archive of material relating to The Great Train Robbery, compiled by John Bailey, 1963 and later, comprising 165 vintage black and white slides from photographs taken by Bailey of The Great Train Robbery crime scene, trial and personnel, etc., together with a large folder containing twenty sheets prepared by John Bailey as a mini exhibition display to accompany his illustrated talks on The Great Train Robbery, including eleven sheets of newspaper cuttings, six sheets of original photographs and captions, plus three sheets with statistics relating to the case maintained up to the present day, each sheet approx. 35 x 23 ins Until recently John Bailey was an active lecturer on crime scene photography and, inevitably, the centrepiece of his talks was the case of The Great Train Robbery. This collection of his orignal projector slides and the accompanying poster-size exhibition cards form his travelling kit for the many lectures he gave. The archive comes with an index to the slide lecture and a small folder of other statistics and information, all of which the new owner will have the right to use. (-) ÂŁ200-300
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ANTIQUARIAN
307 Aesop. The Fables of Aesop, With a Life of the Author, 2 vols., pub. John Stockdale, 1793, eng. vign. titles, num. eng. plts., contemp. green calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels, rubbed and some scuffing, 8vo Large Paper copy. (2)
309 Ainsworth (William Harrison). Works, 16 vols., c. 1890, numerous engraved plates and illustrations, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary red half calf, spines with raised bands, a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with Cooper (James Fenimore), Works, 14 vols., 1887-89, frontis. to each, occasional spotting, t.e.g., contemporary plum half calf, spines faded and a little rubbed, 8vo, with others by George du Maurier etc
£150-200
308 Agrippa (Henricus Cornelius). The Vanity of Arts and Sciences, 1st ed., 1676, lacking portrait frontis., occasional annotation, spotting and water stains, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with Materia Medica; Or, a Description of Simple Medicines Generally us’d in Physick... Written Originally by the Learned Monsieur Tournefort..., 2nd ed., 1716, occasional spotting and water stains, annotation front and rear, contemporary panelled calf, spine rubbed, 8vo, plus The Ancient and Modern History of the Balearick Islands; Or of the Kingdom of Majorca: Which Comprehends the Islands of Majorca, Minorca, Yvica, Formentera and others, with their Natural and Geographical Description, Translated from the Original Spanish [by Colin Campbell], 1st ed., 1716, lacking both maps, title repaired to verso, some spotting and browning, contemporary half calf, covers detached, rubbed, 8vo (3)
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£200-300
310 Almanacks. The Ladies’ Diary: or Woman’s Almanack, for the Year of our Lord, 12 vols. in 1, printed by A. Wilde, 1759-1770, titlepages (with duty ink stamp) and some text printed in red and black, first title toned and edge-frayed to lower outer corner (clipping typographic border), occn. early marginalia, a few leaves with minor worming, one leaf with lower outer corner excised (with loss of text), final leaf dust-soiled, close-trimmed (with loss of some headlines/catch-words), 19th c. half sheep, rubbed and edge-worn, 8vo (1)
£250-350
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£150-200
311 Anselm (Archbishop of Canterbury). Opuscula beati Anselmi archiepiscopi Catuariesis ordinis sancti Benedicti, [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1497], 208ff., title with early & 19th c. ink inscriptions (blind bookseller’s stamp to upper outer blank corner), 48 lines and headline (varying), numerous initials in red throughout, small library ink stamp at foot of a few leaves, first few leaves slightly frayed to margins, single worm hole to fore-edge blank of initial 61 leaves, worm trail to outer blank margin of v4 to end (37 leaves, occasionally affecting a few letters), some dampstaining, contemp. blind panelled sheep, with blind roll-work decoration, ‘Opuscula’ in blind at head of upper board, spine worn with loss and with old repairs, lacks clasp, 4to in 8s BMC III, 759; Goff A-761; Hain 1136. (1)
£1500-2000
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312 Austen (Jane). Emma: A Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., John Murray, 1816, bound without half-titles (final leaf of vol. 1 and first leaf of vols. 2 and 3), scattered light browning, a few marginal pencil marks (the words ‘he’ and ‘she’ adjacent to unidentified speech quotes) on pp. 138-41 of vol. 2, the six occurrences on p. 139 in purple pencil, manuscript ink correction to one letter on p. 233 of vol. 3, contemp. half calf over marbled boards, rubbed and lacking spine labels, a little wear to head of joints and corners, 12mo Gilson A8. A good first edition set of Austen’s fourth novel, published in an edition of 2, 000 copies. (3)
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£5000-8000
313 Baskerville Press. Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D., Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, for J. and R. Tonson, in London, 1760, occasional spotting, hinges repaired, contemp. speckled calf, rebacked, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, together with Paradise Regain’d. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is added Samson Agonistes: and Poems upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of John Milton, 1st ed., Birmingham: printed by John Baskerville for J. and R. Tonson in London, 1758, few errors in pagination, occasional light spotting, hinges repaired, contemp. calf, rebacked, extrems. rubbed, 8vo Gaskell 9 & 5(a). (2)
£200-300
315 Bible [Latin]. Biblia. Iconibus artificiosissimis, quò Lectoris memoirae consulatur, tanquàm emblematis quibusdam exornata. Additae sunt in interiori margine ex vetustissimis quibusque codicibus, partim manu scriptis, partim ab ipsius typorgraphices iuuenta excusis..., Hebraeorum, Chaldaeorum, Graecorum, Latinorum nominum difficilium, explicato, Antwerp: Joannes Steels, 1541, woodcut illust. and dec. to title (old annotations, trimmed to margins and repaired), New Testament with separate title-page “Sanctu[m] Jesu Christi Evangelium”, numerous woodcut illusts., printer’s woodcut device to final leaf, some leaves repaired and strengthened to margins, few marks, 18th/19th c. marbled paper covered boards, folio
314 Bible [Greek. Old Testament]. [E Palaia Diatheke kata tous ebdomekonta]. Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum, Juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum, accuratissimè & ad amussim recusum, London: Roger Daniel, 1653, title in red & black with eng. bell device (early ink signature to margin), double-column greek text throughout, manuscript annotations to index leaf, few marks and light toning, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, slight wear to extrems., rubbed, 8vo
(1)
Wing B2718 and Darlow & Moule 4692. This is the first edition of the Greek Septuagint Bible printed in England. There are two issues known to exist. This issue has a bell device on the title page with the letters M and A interlaced rather than having a tree with the motto ‘pressa emergo’ (Issue B, cf. Darlow & Moule). There are also two settings of the dedication of this issue, this one having 18 lines of text as opposed to 16 lines in the other state. The dedication is addressed to Westminster School and signed “R.D.”. Copies are sometimes bound with an appendix “In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia” although not present in this copy. (1) £200-300
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£300-500
317 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible..., Printed by Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1619-20, OT and NT woodcut titles, text printed in black letter, Concordances and Book of Psalms bound in at rear, lacks Genealogies and map, some spotting, soiling and marginal water staining, a few old and near-contemp. ink inscriptions, occ. fraying and some tears with loss of text, contemp. blind-stamped calf with brass bosses, lacks three (but two with later replacements), lacks clasps, crude leather reback, some wear, 4to
316 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible..., Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, 1660, titles printed in red and black with ornamental borders, red-ruled throughout, Apocrypha included at end of OT, extra-illustrated with contemp. red-ruled eng. plts., some plts. frayed or torn with loss, bound with matching red-ruled doublecolumn Prayers (lacks title) at front and Psalms (1663) at rear, first and last leaves soiled and sl. frayed, close-trimmed throughout with occ. spotting, soiling and marginal fraying, contemp. blind-stamped morocco, rubbed, some wear to joints and spine ends, thick 8vo (165 x 110mm) Herbert 669 (no Apocrypha). (1)
Herbert 365. (1)
£300-500
318 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New, Newly translated out of the originall tongue..., Imprinted at London: by Bonham Norton and John Bill, printers to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1619, lacking general and New Testament titles, colophon dated 1619, Apocrypha present, bound with incomplete genealogies (without map & leaf D3), incomplete Book of Common Prayer and Psalms (at front & rear), some fraying, closed-tears, close-trimming, browning and dampstaining, sewing partly broken and text-block split in several places, lacking free endpapers, contemp. blind panelled calf, boards detached and some loss to spine, worn, 4to
£200-300
Herbert 367. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)
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£100-200
321 Bindings. Gibbon (Edward), Miscellaneous Works, with Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Composed by Himself: Illustrated from His Letters, with Occasional Notes and Narrative, by John Lord Sheffield, 3 vols., 1796 & 1815, port. frontis. to each, some minor scattered spotting, contemp. polished calf, gilt-dec. spines, sometime rebacked, 4to, together with The Encyclopaedia of Sport, Edited by the Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire, Hedley Peek and F.G. Aflalo, 2 vols., 1897, half-tone plts. after Thorburn, numerous b & w illusts. to text, t.e.g., contemp. crimson half morocco gilt, large 8vo, and other late 19th and early 20th-c. bindings, mostly natural history subjects (30)
322 Bindings. Esprit de la methode d’education de Pestalozzi, suivi et pratiquee dans l’Institut d’Education d’Yverdon, en Suisse..., by Marc Antoine Jullien, 2 vols., Milan, 1812, Earl of Macclesfield North Library armorial bookplate to upper pastedown of each, contemp. red half straight grain morocco, gilt armorial to upper panel of spines, 8vo, together with Memoires Historiques, Litteraires et Anecdotiques, ou Correspondance Philosopique et Critique..., par Le Baron de Grimm et par Diderot, 5 vols., 1814/13, one eng. frontis. (dampstained), contemp. half calf gilt, 8vo, with The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray with Biographical Introduction by His Daughter, Anne Ritchie, 13 vols., Smith, Elder & Co, 1902, eng. frontispieces and numerous plts., contemp. maroon half morocco, gilt dec. spines, 8vo, and others
319 Binding. A large artist/designer’s scrap album, c. 1900, eightyfour leaves of thick blank paper, largely unused with a few photos, scraps and old adhesion marks to final three leaves only, contemp. gilt-dec tan crushed morocco by Zaehnsdorf, the covers incorporating an eight-rule geometric panel design with numerous repeated floral tools to covers and spine compartments, a little rubbed, oblong folio (31 x 46cm) A handsome volume. (1)
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£200-300
£150-200
323 Brancatus (Laurentius). Polyanthea Sacrorum Canonum Coordinatorum, qui in Conciliis Generalibus ac Provincialibus... ad nostra usque tempora prodierunt..., 3 vols. in one, Cologne, 1728, general title in red & black, some worming mostly at front & rear, contemp. sheep, joints split and board attachment weak, worn, folio
320 Bindings. The Poems of Matthew Arnold 1840-1867, with an Introduction by A.T. Quiller-Couch, OUP, 1909, portrait frontis., a few spots, presentation inscription, t.e.g., original vellum-backed boards, spine with blue label and gilt and red rose decoration, slightly dusty, 8vo, together with A Book of Light Verse, ed. R.M. Leonard, OUP, 1910, frontis., a few spots, presentation inscription, t.e.g., uniform vellum-backed boards, 8vo, with others vellum and leather bound including James Hamilton’s Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines, 4 vols., 1857 (47)
£200-300
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327 Cassiodorus (Magnus Aurelius). Magni Aurelii Cassiodori Senatoris V.C. Variarum libri XII. De Anima liber I. De Institutione diuinarum scriptuarum libri II. De Schematibus & Tropis sacrae scripturae libri II..., Paris: Apud Sebastianum Niuellium, sub Ciconiis, via Jacobaea, 1589, pp.[12], 484, [2], 3-34, 492[i.e. 489]516, [44], early signature to title, erratic pagination but collates complete, colophon dated 1578, occasional spotting and few marks, armorial bookplate of Baron Rolle to upper pastedown, contemp. calf, joints cracked, worn, folio, together with Eusebius (of Caesarea), The Ancient Ecclesiasticall Histories of the First Six Hundred Years after Christ; Written in the Greek Tongue by three learned Historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius..., all which Authours are faithfully translated out of the Greek Tongue, by Meredith Hanmer ..., 2 parts in one, 5th ed., 1650, initial two leaves detached, some spotting and browning, contemp. calf, old reback, upper boarc detached and board edges strengthened with adhesive tape, worn, folio, with Themistius, Themistii Orationes XXXIII. E quibus tredecim nunc primum in lucem editae..., Paris, 1684, Kimbolton Castle library label to upper pastedown, contemp. calf, joints cracked, worn, folio, plus nineteen other antiquarian volumes (22)
£200-300
324 Bunyan (John). The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World to That which is to Come: Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream: Wherein is Discovered, The Manner of his setting out, His Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the Desired Country, 16th ed., with Additions of New Cuts, printed for N. Boddington, 1707, wood eng. frontis., twelve woodcuts on letterpress, final page with full-page wood eng. illust. on verso (a variation of the frontis.), browned throughout, close-trimmed clipping printed marginalia in places and top edge of frontis., some minor water-staining to final gathering, later ms. ownership signatures on front endpapers, early 19th c. black morocco gilt, sl. rubbed in places, 12mo ESTC N20027. First published in 1678, all early editions of this classic work are rare; COPAC lists only two locations - British Library and National Trust for this edition, which is one of the first to be illustrated. (1) £500-800
325 Burnet (Gilbert). Bishop Burnet’s History of his own Time, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1724-34, subscribers list to vol. II, vol. II title browned and inscribed to verso: “The original manuscript of both volumes of this history will be deposited in the Cotton Library by G. Burnett”, occasional light soiling, front endpapers loose, bookplates, contemporary calf, joints cracked, rubbed and scuffed, folio, together with others including the 1st Dublin ed. of same work by Burnet, 2 vols., 1724, Memoirs of the Protector Oliver Cromwell and of his sons Richard and Henry, by Oliver Cromwell, a Decendant of the Family, 1820 and the Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Translated by George Long, 1902 (one of 225 copies) (12)
328 Cataneo (Giocomo). Li Statuti di Valtellina Riformati nella Citta di Coire nell’anno del Signore MDXLVIII nel Mese di Genaro per li Mag. Signori Commissarii a cio specialmente eletti... et finalmente per M. Giorgio Traverso con l’aiuto di M. Giacomo Cataneo... in questo ordine ridotti... et dalla Latina nella Volgar Lingua tradotti..., Poschiavo: Bernardo Massella, 1668, pp.243, [1], title in red & black and with woodcut device, bound with Capitolatione della pace et amicitia perpetua stabilita e giurata dall’eccellentissimo signor marchese di Leganes in nome di Sua Maestà e da gl’ambasciatori delle trè Leghe Grise, Milan & Poschiavo: Bernardo Massella, [1668?], 30pp., woodcut device to title, 3pp. manuscript at rear, occasional light dampstaining throughout, contemp. vellum, torn at foot of spine, dust-soiled & marked, lacking ties, small folio
£150-200
326 Burns (Robert). Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, 3rd (1st London) ed., Printed for A. Strahan et al, 1787, half-title, port. frontis., list of subscribers, intermittent foxing, one or two discreet paper repairs, marbled endpapers and edges, upper hinge splitting, 19th c. green morocco gilt, rubbed and spine faded, sl. wear to extrems., with upper joint splitting and corners showing, 8vo (1)
£200-300
For first title only one UK institutional location found (British Museum) and no UK Institutional location found for second title. (1) £200-300
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329 Catholic Emancipation. The Declaration and Protestation Signed by the English Catholic Dissenters in 1789, with the Names of those Who Signed It, 1791, bound with The Case of the English Catholic Dissenters, 1791, two copies, plus State of Facts by the Committee of English Catholics Respecting the Oath Contained in the Bill for Their Relief now Before the Hon. House of Commons, 1791, first item (bound at rear), 16 pp., the remaining four all 4 pp. with drop-head titles, a few old manuscript notes and insertions, some spotting, soiling and marginal fraying, a few marginal repairs not affecting text, all with horizontal folds and printed docket title to last page, hinges near-broken, later cloth, frayed and soiled, slim folio
332 Civil War. The Irish Petition to this Parliament in England. Shewing in what distresse and calamity they are in, and how bloudily the Rebels daily proceed against them... Describing likewise the Battell which the Scots and Rebels have had, and how many Scots were at that time slain, Imprinted at Dublin and now reprinted at London: Daniel Williams, 1641, 8pp., disbound 4to (Wing I1043), together with True Newes from Scotland; in a Letter, Communicated from Edenborough, to a Friend in London, Touching the state of things there, March 14, 1647, pub. 1647, 8pp., few repairs to margins, disbound 4to (Wing T2845A), with The HighLander’s Answer to the L[or]d H[aversha]m’s Sp-ch, [London?, 1704?], drop-title, 4to, margins frayed and spine edge torn, disbound 4to, and Pelling (John), A Sermon Preach’d before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret’s Westminster, on Monday Jan 31 1708/9, Being the Anniversary Fast of the Martyrdom of King Charles I, pub. 1709, 24pp., some dust-soiling and damp-mottling, late 19th/early 20th c. cloth, faded & marked, slim 4to, plus Act of Parliament, [An Act for more effectual Disarming the Highlands in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for the better securing the Peace and Quiet of that Part of the Kingdom], Edinburgh, 1725, 22pp., late 19th/early 20th c. cloth, 8vo
All rare, only the first two items found on ESTC: T147148 (re-issue with cancel signature D) and T20192. (1) £500-800
330 Charles I. Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Maiestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings, Hage : Printed by Samuell Broun, 1648 [1648/49], 318pp., double-page eng. frontis. (slightly split to gutter margin, ink inscription at head of title, frabri tape repair to hinges, near contemp. sheep, old reback, rubbed & worn, 16mo in 8s, together with Graham, (James, 1st Marquis of Montrose), The History of the Kings Majesties Affairs in Scotland, Under the Conduct of... James Marques of Montrose, ... Generall Governour of that Kingdome. In the years 1644, 1645 & 1646, 2nd ed., Haghe, [1648], eng. port. frontis. (slightly cropped and strengthened at gutter), few marks, a.e.g., front-free marbled endpaper adhered to pastedown, early 20th c. red morocco by Henderson & Bisset, boards detached and lacking spine, 8vo, with Boisguilbert (P. Le Pesant de), Marie Stuart, reyne d’Escosse, Nouvelle Historique, 3 parts in one, A Paris [i.e. Amsterdam], 1675, general title excised and repaired and with blind stamp, continuous pagination, few marks, contemp. vellum, cover attachment weak, 12mo, plus six other miscellaneous antiquarian, some defective (9)
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£200-300
331 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Marci Tullii Ciceronis Opera quae extant omnia, ex MSS. codicibus emendata studio atque industria Jani Gulielmii & Jani Gruteri, additis eorum notis integris: nunc denuo recognita ab Jacobo Gronovio..., 4 parts in 2 vols., Leiden, 1692, addn. eng. title to each part, four eng. plts. (1 folding), slight browning, occasional spotting and light dampstaining, contemp. vellum, blind arabesque to centre of each board, 4to together with Hesychius (of Alexandria), [Hesychios Lexikon] cum Variis Doctorum virorum notis vel editis antehac vel ineditis, Junii, Scaligeri, Salmasii, Palmerii, Guieti, Sopingii, Cocceii, Gronovii..., Leiden, 1668, eng. illust. to title (with first line of letterpress in greek), short closed tear to inner margin of title, marginal annotations throughout, contemp. vellum, dust-soiled, 4to, with Gellius (Aulus), Auli Gellii Noctium Atticarum libri xx..., Leiden, 1706, addn. eng. title, eng. vignette to letterpress title with armorial bookplate of Peter Wedderburn Advocate to verso, contemp. vellum, blind arabesque to centre of each board, upper joint cracked, few marks, 4to, plus three other similar vellum bound volumes (7)
£250-350
333 Cosway-style binding. The Poems of William Shakespeare, According to the Text of the Original Copies, Including the Lyrics, Songs, and Snatches Found in His Dramas, Essex House Press, 1899, printed in red and black, eng. initial letters, later ms. inscription on prelim. blank, moiré brown silk endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, recent crushed green morocco by Bayntun Riviere (signed on front turn-in), dotted line roll decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder gilt panelled and with flower tool in centre, covers with gilt triple fillet border, rose cornerpieces joined by double fillets, upper cover with inset oval watercolour miniature on ivorine of Shakespeare, within a gilt single fillet border, dotted line roll on edges, fillets and dotted line roll on turn-ins, green silk markers, 8vo
£200-300
Limited edition, 305/450 copies. (1)
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334 Crabbe (Rev. George). Tales, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1812, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with thirty-seven watercolours by Walter Sneyd (two double-sided), marbled endpapers, a.e.g., 20th c. crushed morocco gilt by Morrell, upper cover near-detached, 8vo (1)
£200-300
336 [Davies, John]. A Discoverie of the True Causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued, nor brought under obedience of the Crowne of England, untill the beginning of Maiesties happy Raigne, 1st ed., John Jaggard, 1612, author’s name identified in old manuscript to decorative dedication leaf, final page blank, lacks first leaf (blank except for signature-mark “A”; old endpaper with manuscript “A” present) and final blank, some spotting and soiling, armorial bookplate of J. B. Roberts to front pastedown, contemp. mottled calf, gilt-dec. spine, sl. edgewear and old repair to upper margin of lower cover, 4to STC 6348A. A rare, important and influential treatise written at a time when the English were consolidating political control. Davies, an English poet, lawyer and politician, favoured a policy of speedy Anglicisation to ensure that the next generation of Irish would ‘in tongue and heart and every way else become English, so there would be no difference or distinction but the Irish Sea between us’. (1) £700-1000
335 Cruikshank (Robert, illust.). The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humourous. Comprising Scenes and Sketches in Every Rank of Society, Being Portraits of the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric, and Notorious, Drawn from the Life, by Bernard Blackmantle, 2 vols., 1825, seventy-one hand-col. aquatint plts., one wood eng. plt. after Cruikshank (foxed), a.e.g., 20th c. crushed morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo Abbey Life 325. (2)
337 Davy (Sir Humphry). Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture, 1st ed., 1813, eng. frontis. and nine eng. plts. (inc. 1 folding), untrimmed, orig. boards, some loss to spine, upper cover detached, lower cover holding on cords, 4to
£400-600
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339 Dickens (Charles). Great Expectations, 3 vols., 1st ed. in bookform, 5th issue [stated 5th ed. on title-page], Chapman and Hall, 1861, vol. 3 with 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear (dated August 1861), later ms. ownership signature at head of dedication leaf vol.1 and head of titles vols. 2 and 3, some hinges split, untrimmed, orig. blindstamped violet wavy-grain cloth gilt, shaken, spines faded and frayed at extrems., 8vo Smith I, 14. All of the first five issues are uncommon in original cloth. (3) £1000-1500
340 Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 20 orig. parts in 19, 1st ed., 1852-53, forty etched plts. by Hablot K. Browne, incl. frontis. and addn. title-page, foxed, numerous ad. leaves and slips, etc., some torn out, orig. printed blue wrappers, generally frayed, with some spines deficient and two covers detached, lacking upper wrapper part III and lower wrapper part XVIII, some with contemp. ms. ownership signature and one with bookseller’s oval ink stamp, 8vo (19)
341 Du Cange (Charles du Fresne, Sieur). Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediae et Infimae Graecitatis..., 2 vols. in one, Lyon, 1688, half-title and addn. eng. title to vol. 1 (with amorial to verso), woodcut device to letterpress title of vol. 1, some dampstaining and occasional spotting, slight marginal fraying to first & last few leaves, 20th c. cloth, folio, (Brunet II.851), together with Josephus (Flavius), Flavii Josephi Opera, quae Reperiri Potuerunt, Omnia..., 2 vols., 1720, contemp. calf, lacking title labels, joints cracked and worn, folio, with Hesychius (of Alexandria), Hesychii Lexicon, cum notis doctorum virorum integris, vel editis antehac, nunc auctis & emendatis..., 2 vols., Leiden, 1746[-1766], half-titles, worming and worm holes, contemp. vellum, blind arabesque to cetre of each board, some worm holes and slight wear, folio
338 Detaille (Edouard). L’Armée Francais. Types et Uniformes. Text par Jules Richard. Etats-majors - Ecoles - Infanterie - Cavalerie, 12 original parts (of sixteen), Paris: Boussod Valadon et Cie, 18851889, twelve hand-col. plts., and 170 uncol. plts., two addn. eng. titles, letterpress vigns., housed in later half morocco portfolios, gilt titled morocco label on upper covers, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (12)
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343 English Civil War. Tragicum Theatrum Actorum, & Casuum Tragicorum Londini Publice celebratorum, quibus Hiberniae Proregi, Episcopo Cantuariensi, ac tandem Regi ipsi, Aliisque vita adempta, & ad Anglicanam Metamorphosin via est aperta, Amsterdam: Jodocum Jansonium, 1649, one folding eng. plt. and seven (of 8) eng. ports., slight worming to lower blank margin of first few leaves, lacking rear free endpaper, contemp. vellum, 8vo Authorship doubtful; ascribed to Pierre Du Moulin. (1)
£100-150
344 Erasmus (Desiderius). Des. Erasmi Roterodami Colloquia cum notis selectis variorum, addito indice novo. Accurante Corn. Schreuelio, Amsterdam, 1693, eng. title, occasional spotting and toning, contemp. blind panelled calf, joints slightly cracked and minor wear, 8vo, together with Victor (Sextus Aurelius), Historiae Romanae Breviarium. Cum Schotti, Machanei, Vineti, Lipsii, Casauboni, Gruteri &c. integris notis, 2 parts in one, Leiden & Amsterdam, 1670, half-title, addn. eng. title, slight dampstaining, contemp. vellum, 8vo, with Florus (Lucius Annaeus), L.A. Florus cum notis integris Cl. Salmasii et selectissimis..., Additus etiam L. Ampelius ex Bibliothecae Cl. Salmassii, Amsterdam: Elzevier Press, 1660, eng. title, sewing partly broken with text block split, contemp. calf, gilt armorial to centre of each board, old repairs and later label to spine, 8vo, and Catullus (Gaius Valerius), Catulli, Tibulli, PropertI, 2 parts in one, new ed., Lyon, 1607, some light spotting and toning, contemp. vellum, spine torn, 16mo in 8s, plus six other antiquarian, mostly 17th c. 8vo (10)
£250-350
345 Estienne (Henri). [Thesauros tes Hellenikes glosses] Thesaurus Graecae linguae, post editionem Anglicam novis additamentis auctum ordineque Alphabetico Digestum Tertio Ediderunt Carolus Benedictus Hase, 8 vols. in nine, Paris, 1831-65, first line of title in greek text, occasional spotting, t.e.g., 20th c. red half morocco gilt, few joints slightly cracked, folio
342 English Civil War. A Short Historical Accot. of the Civil-Wars of England & c. From the begining of the long Parliament in the year 1640, to the death of Oliver Cromwell, by Mr. Richard Baxter, and Transcribed out of his (printed) Life for the use of Samuel Marriott, 1700, [2], 100pp. of neatly written manuscript, manuscript title within ruled border, some fraying to initial leaves, bound with The Whole Triall of Mr Love, Before the High Court of Justice in Westminster Hall..., Printed by exact Copies, of those who took it in Short-hand, pub. 1652, pp.[2], 129, [1], letterpress title closetrimmed to margins and relaid, manuscript list to verso of final leaf, (Wing W2066), bound with The Case of Mr Chr. Love VDM. as related by himself, 1. In his four Petitions, 2. In his Narrative of the whole matter; All written with his own hand and by him presented to the Parliament, hopeing to have merited thr. Pardon..., Written from a Printed copy by Samuel Marriott, 1701, [2], 22pp. of neatly written manuscript, manuscript title within ruled border, bound with A Cleare and Necessary Vindication of the Principles and Practices of Me Christopher Love, Since my Tryall before, and Condemnation by, the High Court of Justice..., Written by Me Christopher Love..., London, 1651, pp.[4], 43, (Wing L3148), bound with The Tragedy of Mr. Christir. Love Late Minister of the Gospell; Acted upon Tower-Hill August the 22, 1651, The Author R. Wild, DD., [2], 15pp. neatly written manuscript, continuous manuscript pagination throughout volume, some fraying to margins (particularly at front & rear), occasional dampstaining, dust-soiling and few marks throughout, hinges repaired with cloth tape, early 18th c. sheep, rebacked, worn, 4to
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£150-250
346 Ezekiel. Ezechiel, Traduit en Francois, avec une explication tirée des saints Peres, & des Auteur Ecclesiastiques, Paris: Guillaume Desprez, 1698, woodcut to title, occasional dampstaining and spotting, vellum blank at front & rear with early 20th c. pen & ink armorial and inscription, a.e.g. with gauffered edges & blind text “A ma Tres Tendre Mere Lilian Paravicini d Watteville de son fils Vincent”, early 20th c. gilt dec. sheep, one tie broken, 8vo, together with Augustine (Saint Aurelius, Bishop of Hippo), D. Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi, De Civitate Dei libri XXII. Veterum exemplarium collatione nunc demum castigatissimi facti..., Lodovici Vivis Commentariis illustrati..., vol. 1 of two, [Genevae]: Jacobus Stoer, 1596, title within dec. woodcut border, few woodcut dec. initials, small worm hole to lower outer blank corner of initial six leaves, contemp. blind dec. pigskin, blind embossed armorial to centre of each board, 8vo, (Adams A2197) (2)
The volume contains a manuscript note to each free endpaper “The manuscripts in this volume are in the handwriting of Samuel Marriott. The pieces are all, I believe, in print; some of them rare, N.H. Nixon, 1857” and “The manuscript copies and manuscripts, which make so considerable a part of this book, may admit of this apology, That I was but a Boy when I wrote them, and not long come from school.... And this book of Mr Baxters, then before me, being a borrowed book, which I knew must be return’d again in a while, (and at that time, I had no money to buy books with); wherefore, I thought this was the only way in my power, to be master of his history...”. (1) £300-500
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347 Freher (Marquard). Rerum Bohemicarum antiqui scriptores aliquot insignes, partim hactenus incogniti..., 2 parts in one, Hanoviae: Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Joannis Aubrii, 1602, printer’s device to title and final leaf, 18th c. vellum, gilt dec. spine with red morocco labels, Athenaeum Library gilt device to upper board, lacks ties, folio, together with Wurstisen (Christian, edit.), Germaniae Historicorum Illustrium, Quorum plerique ab Henrico IV. Imperatore usque ad... M.CCCC, Tomus primus [- pars altera], Opera & Studio, Frankfurt am Main: sumptibus Jacobi Godofredi Seyler, 1670, title in red & black and with printer’s eng. device (blind library and red ink armorial stamp to title), near contemp. vellum, Athenaeum Library gilt device to upper board, folio, with Goldast (Melchior), Rerum alamannicarum scriptores aliquot vetusti, a quibus Alamannorum qui nunc partim Suevis, partim Helvetiis cessere, historiae tam saeculares quam ecclesiasticae traditae sunt..., 3 vols. in one, Frankfurt & Leipzig: Johannis Friderici Fleischeri, 1730, old ink stamp and annotation to title, contemp. pigskin with blind embossed and rollwork decoration, later morocco labels to spine, brass clasps present, folio, plus two others related (5)
£300-400
348 Froude (James Anthony). History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, 12 vols., 1858-70, marbled edges and endpapers, bookplate of Herbert Riley to front pastedown of each vol. (except first vol.), early 20th century uniform full polished calf (by Sotheran), gilt dec. spines with contrasting maroon and green morocco labels, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with two other binding sets, both incomplete, including Works of Henry Fielding, ed. James P. Browne, vols. I-VI, IX & XI (of 11) only, 1871-72, and Alison’s History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution, vols. III, V, VIII-XIV, plus Continuation, vols. II-III & VII-VIII only, 1859-60, all bound in contemp. polished full calf, gilt dec. spines, with red and green morocco labels, rubbed and a little scuffed to extrems., 8vo (33)
£300-500
349 Gaisford (Thomas). Etymologicon Magnum seu verius Lexicon Saepissime Vocabulorum Origines Indagans ex Pluribus Lexicis Scholiastis et Grammaticis Anonymi Cuiusdam Opera Concinnatum, Oxford, 1848, litho frontis. of facsimile handwriting and eng. vignette to title-page, occasional light spotting, some in library stamps, 20th c. half morocco gilt, spine slightly faded and upper board scuffed, folio (1)
351 Giovio (Paolo). Le Vite dei Dodeci Visconti che Signoreggiarono Milano. Descritte da Monsignor Paolo Giovio Vescouo di Nocera Tradotte da Lodovico Domenichi. Et in questultima Impressione accresciute gli Argomenti à ciascuna d-esse Vite, con le annotationi nel margine, & Tauola copiosissima..., Milan: Gio. Battista Bidelli, 1645, addn. eng. title, fourteen full-page eng. ports., occasional light dampstaining (mostly to margins), near contemp. vellum, 4to
£100-150
350 Gerard (Alexander). An Essay on Taste..., with Three Dissertations on the same Subject..., 1759, some browning mostly to margins, contemp. calf, joints & spine repaired, 8vo, together with Cawthorn (James), Poems, 1771, blind library stamp to title and ink stamp to verso, blind library stamp to leaf of text, 20th c. qtr. calf gilt, 4to, with [Lock, Peter], An Exmoor Scolding, in the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor Language, between two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, as they were Spinning. Also, An Exmoor Courtship, 8th ed., Exeter, 1775, ink mark to title, occasional spotting, hinges repaired, near contemp. calf, rebacked, slim 8vo, with Jerrold (Douglas), Curtain Lectures, 1866, col. litho frontis., b & w illusts. to text, a.e.g., upper hinge cracked, early 20th c. calf gilt by Root & Son, small 4to, plus other misc. 18th/19th c. antiquarian (25)
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352 Grady (Thomas). No. III. or, the Nosegay; Being the Third Letter of the Country Post-Bag, from the Man to the Monster, 2nd ed., Dublin: printed for the Author, 1816, eng. port. frontis. inscribed to verso “For the Right honble. Lord Viscount Harberton with author’s Respects”, five eng. plts. (inc. one plt. of music), slight offsetting, a.e.g., moirée silk endpapers, contemp. gilt dec. straight grain red morocco, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)
£200-300
353 [Griffith, Richard]. The Triumvirate: Or, the Authentic Memoirs of A. B. and C., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1764, contemp. calf gilt with morocco label to spine of each, some cracking to joints and wear to extrems., 8vo Richard Griffith was a novelist and playwright. This book recounts his own life. (2) £300-500
354 Grotius (Hugo). Hugo Grotius, his Discourses, I. Of God, and His Providence. II. Of Christ, His Miracles and Doctrine, With Annotations, and the Author’s Life... by the Translator of the same Author, 2nd ed., Corrected and Enlarged, 1653, engraved portrait frontis., lacking front blank, rear blank laid down, title with lower outer margin torn away, F1-12 mispaginated, small marginal wormtracks, endpapers lightly soiled, modern calf-backed boards, 12mo (Wing G2109a “Second” edition), together with Parker (Samuel), A Free and Impartial Censure of the Platonick Philosophie; With an Account of the Origenian Hypothesis, Concerning the Preexistence of Souls. In Two Letters, Written to Mr. Nath: Bisbie, 2nd ed., Oxford, 1667, preliminaries misbound at front: half title (A1), errata (A2), first title (A3), second title with ornament, A4, lacking front endpaper, occasional light soiling, later calf, upper cover detaching, some wear, 8vo (Wing P464), plus [Canes, John Vincent], Fiat Lux. Or, a General Conduct to a Right Understanding and Charity in the Great Combustions and Broils about Religion here in England, Betwixt Papist and Protestant, Presbyterian and Independent. To the End that Moderation and Quietness may at length hapily ensue after so various tumults in the Kingdom, 2nd ed., 1662, 396 pp., endpapers torn (library stamps and label to front endpaper), a few spots, contemporary sheep, a liitle rubbed with holes to spine, 8vo (Wing C430), with two others defective: John Brende’s The History of Quintus Curtius, Contayning the Actes of the Great Alexander, 1614, and Jacob Boehme’s XL. Questions Concerning the Soule, 1647 (lacking half title, errata and plate)
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£300-400
355 Harington (John). The History of Polindor and Flostella. With other Poems, by J.H. Esq, 2nd ed., 1652, eng. port. frontis., lacking D4 (pp.59/60) with blank leaf bound-in with running title in manuscript, slight spotting mostly to first and last leaves, early 19th c. calf, old repair to upper joint, extrems. rubbed, 8vo Only one UK institutional location found (Bodleian Library). (1)
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Lot 361 356 Harris (Robert). The Way to True Happinesse. Delivered in XXIV Sermons upon the Beatitudes, [part only], 1632, portion only comprising pp.1-322 and following pp.1-186 (The Seventeenth Sermon bound-in at rear, lacking all after 2M5) bound with Sixe Sermons of Concience..., 2nd ed., 1630, bound with Peters Enlargement upon the Prayers of the Church, 7th ed., 1631, bound with , The Drunkards Cup..., 1630, bound with, Samuels Funerall: or a Sermon reached at the Funerall of Sir Anthonie Cope, Knight and Baronet, 1630, bound with four other similar pamphlets by Harris, some fraying and dampstaining, 19th c. half calf, boards detached and some wear, 4to, together with Horsley (Samuel), Tracts in Controversy with Dr Priestley upon the Historical Question of the Belief of the First Ages in Our Lord’s Divinity..., Gloucester, 1789, occasional spotting, 19th c. half calf, lacking title label, slight wear to joints and extrems., 8vo (2)
359 Home (Henry, Lord Kames). Sketches of the History of Man, 2 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh: printed for W. Creech, 1774, half-titles present, yellow edges, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spines, sl. rubbed and lacking all but one label, joints splitting in places, 4to (2)
360 Homer. [Homerou Ilias kai Odysseia kai eis autas scholia, e exegesis, ton palaion]. Homeri Ilias & Odyssea... Accedunt Batrachomyomachia, Hymni & Epigrammata, unà cum fragmentis, & gemini indices... Opera, studio, & impensis, Josuae Barnes, 2 vols., Cambridge, 1711, eng. frontis. to vol. 1 (close-trimmed), first line of title in greek, early marginal annotations and underscoring throughout, manuscript notes to endpapers, armorial bookplates of Brasenose College, Oxford and Francisci Yarborough, contemp. calf, joints cracked and loss at head & foot of spines, lacking title labels, 4to, together with Lucian (of Samosata), [Lokianou Samosateeos hapanta] Luciani Samosantensis Opera cum nova versione Tiber. Hemsterhusii, & Jo. Matthiae Gesneri..., 3 vols., Amsterdam, 1743, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, titles in red & black, first line of title in greek, together with Reitzius (Carolus Conradus), Index Verborum ac Phraium Luciani sive Lexicon Lucianeum, ad editiones omnes, maxime novissimam Westenianam..., Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1746, title in red and black, uniform contemp. sheep, gilt dec. spines, 4to, plus two others
£150-200
357 Holles (Denzil). A Letter of a Gentleman to his Friend, Shewing that the Bishops are not to be Judges in Parliament in Cases Capital, 1679, 119 pp., engraved frontis. (trimmed and laid down), light soiling, library stamps at front, author’s manuscript name to title, modern morocco-backed boards, 8vo (Wing 2461a), together with Twenty Select Colloquies, out of Erasmus Roterodamus; Pleasantly Representing Several Superstitious Levities that were crept into the Church of Rome in his Days, Made English by Ro. L’Estrange, 1680, engraved portrait frontis., occasional light water stain and soiling, rear endpapers renewed, hinges reinforced, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked and repaired, 8vo, with three others including William Law’s A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, 1729 and a defective volume of bound works by Robert Sybthorpe, Richard Baxter and Roger l’Estrange (5)
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£300-400
361 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-de-lis 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
£200-300
358 [Home, Henry, Lord Kames]. Remarkable Decisions of the Court of Session, from 1716, to 1728, Edinburgh: printed by Mr. Tho. Ruddiman, 1728, upper outer blank corner of title and front endpaper torn away, contemp. calf, joints cracked and spine worn with loss, covers worn, small folio ESTC T78720. (1)
£200-300
£150-200
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362 James I (King of England). A publication of his Ma[jes]ties edict, and severe Censure against private combats and combatants; whether within his highnesse dominians, or without, with a seconds, accomplices, and adhaerents ..., 1st ed., Robert Barker, 1613, eng. head-piece to title and royal armorial to verso, lacks initial blank, some spotting and dust soiling, modern cloth gilt, small 4to STC 8498.5. (1)
£200-300
363 Juvenalis (Decimus Junius). Satyrae. Domitii Calderini Veronensis secretarii apostolici in cômentarios Iuvenalis, Venice: De Tortis, 30 March 1485, 61 leaves (lacks final blank), 64 lines of commentary sorrounding text, capital spaces, register and printer’s device on verso of last leaf, dense contemp. ink marginalia throughout (a little shaved at foremargins), tiny wormholes affecting first three quires and minor outer margin restoration to first four leaves, modern limp vellum with yapp edges and cloth ties (by Bernard Middleton), small folio (280 x 190mm) Goff J650. (1)
£1200-1500
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364 [Lupton, Thomas]. A Thousand Notable Things of Sundrie Sortes, whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable and many very precious, 1627, black letter, a few woodcut initials, some spotting and soiling, heavier at front and rear, lacks title (supplied in high quality facsimile on old paper), inner marginal repair to A2, small hole to final line of leaf P3 affecting a few letters, final leaf of Table torn with loss and skilfully repaired with facsimile to match, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners restored, small 4to Rare. The first Ten Books appeared in 1579, the work being a collection of medical, herbal and alchemical receipts, etc. (1) £200-300
365 Lussy (Melchior). Reissbuch gen Hierusalem. Welcher massen der... Herr M. Lussy... in das heilige Land Palestina gezogen ist, Darinnen dann die furnembste Statt und Orther von Christo... personlich heimgesucht..., Freyburg in Uchtland, 1590, pp.[14], 113, title in red & black, with woodcut device, some dampstaining & spotting, early 20th c. boards, extrems. rubbed, slim 4to Only one UK institutional location found (British Library). (1)
£200-300
366 Mackenzie (Sir George). An Idea of the Modern Eloquence of the Bar. Together with a Pleading out of every Part of Law, pub. Edinburgh, 1711, some fraying and soiling to initial two leaves slightly affecting title imprint, slight dampstaining, front endpaper frayed with loss, a.e.g., contemp. gilt panelled morocco, 8vo (1)
£200-300
367 Macrobius (Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius). Commentarii in Somnium Scipionis. In Somnium Scipionis lib. II; Saturnaliorum lib. VII, Venice: Hieronymum Scotum, 1570, woodcut device to title and final blank recto, a few woodcut intitials and illusts. to text, colophon at rear dated 1571, old waterstaining throughout, title and final blank sl. soiled and frayed with a few sm. holes not affecting text, old vellum, sl. soiled, 8vo, together with Appianus, of Alexandria. Historien Grec, des Guerres des Romains Livres XI, Traduicts en Francois par seu Maistre Claude de Seyssel..., 2 parts in one, Paris: Guillaume Cavellat, 1569 [1559?] & Paris: Printed by Benoist Prevost, 1560, , publisher’s woodcut device to first title, separate title to second part, lacks leaf before title at front and one leaf of text (gi) and final leaf (colophon?) at rear of vol., first title and final leaf soiled, some old waterstains, a few side-notes shaved, old mottled calf gilt, some wear, 8vo, plus Manutius (Paulus), Commentarius Pauli Manutoo in Epistolas M. Tulii Ciceronis..., Frankfurt: Heirs of Andreas Wechel, 1600, printer’s woodcut device to title and final blank verso, some old dampstaining and soiling throughout, later half calf over marbled boards, rubbed, 8vo, plus Martial, Epigrammaton Libri XV..., ed. Josephus Langius, 2 vols. in one, Strasburg: Lazarus Zetzner, 1595, final blanks (three and six respec.) at rear of each vol., occ. heavy spotting and soiling, old ownership names to first title and endpapers, contemp. limp vellum, soiled and lacks ties, sm. 8vo
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£300-500
368 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. His meditations concerning himselfe, treating of a naturall mans happinss, wherein it consistith, and of the meanes to attaine unto it, translated out of the original Greeke, with notes, by Merick Casaubon, 2nd ed., 1635, lower outer corner of title repaired, final leaf of preface (F1) supplied in neat old manuscript, a little spotting and marginal browning, modern half calf gilt over marbled boards, 4to STC 963. (1)
Lot 365
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£150-200
369 Mauroy (Victor). Memento de l’Escrimeur, Paris, 1887, original wrappers, a little soiled with upper wrapper repaired, modern green morocco-backed boards, together with Duellbuch. Geschichte des Zweikampfes nebst einem Anghang enhaltend Duellregeln und Paukcomment, by Hans Kufahl and Joseph Schmied-Kowarzik, Leipzig, 1896, b & w illustrations, library stamps to half title, original boards, slight soiling at foot, toned and chipped d.j., 8vo (2)
372 Napier (Major-General Charles J.). Remarks on Military Law and the Punishment of Flogging, 1837, Royal Marines Officers’ Library bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. half calf, spine lacking, boards detached, some wear, 8vo (1)
373 Pamphlets Memoires des Seigneurs Grisons, sur ce qui est arrivé en leur ville de Pivry, Paris: Abraham Saugrain, 1618, 13pp., bound with La Victoire des Catholiques Contre Ceux de la Religion Pretendue Reformee es Grisons..., Paris, 1620, 14pp., bound with Articles de la Proposition Faicte a la iournee de Lucerne par l’ambassadeur de Sauoye..., n.p., 1611, 8pp., bound with Douscours sur l’Estat Lamentable Avquel sont Reduites les trois Ligues des Grisons..., n.p., 1622, 19pp., bound with seven other similar French pamphlets, manuscript number and date to title of each, worming to gutter margin of one pamphlet, some browning, early 20th c. qtr. cloth, 8vo
£100-150
370 Meibomius (Henricus). Rerum Germanicarum... , 3 vols. in one, Helmstadt, 1688, half-title, eng. port. of the author, part-titles to vols. 2 and 3, some spotting and soiling, British Museum lib. stamp to final page, contemp. vellum with leather labels to spine and gilt Athenaeum stamp to upper cover, sl. rubbed and soiled, together with Schilterus (Johannes), Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum... , Strasbourg, 1702, title printed in red and black with eng. printer’s device, sixteen eng. plts. incl. some double-page, some browning, modern cloth, rubbed and soiled with gilt Athenaeum stamp to upper cover, plus Lencken (J.B.), Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum... , 3 vols., Leipzig, 1728, eng. port. and allegorical frontis to vol. 1, title to vol. 1 printed in red and black, four eng. plts. to vol. 3, some spotting and soiling, early 20th-c. quarter morocco gilt, with Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers and at foot of spines, plus others related, various bindings, generally worn, all with Athenaeum stamps to covers and some titles, folio (16)
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£200-300
£300-500
374 Patrizi (Francesco, Bishop of Gaeta). De Regno et Regis Institutione, libri IX. Historiarum ac sententiarum variarum referti, quarum lectione facile de re qualibet quisque poterit decernere, vt ex epistola cognoscere licebit. Ope vetustissimorum librorum manu scriptorum, & cura ac diligentia doctorum quorumdam vitorum ab innumeris pene mendis perpurgati. Paris: Aegidium Gorbinum, 1567, pp.[x]+[lxi](Index)+[i]+[ii](blank)+328+[1], title-page with printer’s device and early ms. name at head, early ms. marginalia and red underlinings, some corner curling, two wormholes to text of first few gatherings, ms. notes and inscriptions on endpapers, lacking rear free endpaper, contemp. blind-tooled white pigskin over wooden boards, soiled and with a few small wormholes, some sl. wear to extrems., raised bands, new gilt lettered red leather label in second compartment, covers with head roll border and central pictorial blind panel, upper cover with initials P.A.B. and date 1568, 8vo
371 Methodius (Saint, Archbishop of Tyre). Convivium Decem Virginum, ed. Leone Allachi, Rome, 1656, woodcut printer’s device (Bee) to title and Page 386, Greek and Latin parallel text, woodcut initials and tailpieces, some spotting, ownership signature of M. A. Giacomelli (Archbishop of Chalcedon) to front endpaper, blindstamp to title and bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. vellum, sl. rubbed and soiled, 8vo (1)
£150-200
Adams P455. (1)
£150-200
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100
375 Persius Flaccus (Aulus). Satyricum Opus, Venice: Bertocchi and Pasquali, 10 September 1484, 28 leaves, 50 lines of commentary surrounding text, capital spaces, register and printer’s device on recto of final leaf, dense contemp. ink marginalia (a little shaved at foremargins), modern vellum with yapp edges and cloth ties (by Bernard Middleton), sm. folio (280 x 195mm) Goff P346. Chronologically this is the 6th edition of Persio Flacco’s Saturae, after the 1st printed in Venice in 1480. (1) £1200-1500
376 Photius I (Saint). Fotiou Muriobiblon, e Bibliotheke [Greek and Latin text] ..., Rothomagi, 1653, half-title, title printed in red and black, double column parallel text, some browning, later calf with old morocco reback, some wear to joints and extrems., Athaneum gilt stamps to upper cover and foot of spine, together with Pitiscus (Samuel), Lexicon Antiquitatum Romanarum ..., 2 vols., Leuwarden, 1713, half-titles, add. eng. titles, main printed title (in red and black) to vol. 1 only (correct), eng. portrait plts. of the author and Prince Eugene of Savoy, folding eng. plt. of a mosaic floor, occ. eng. illust. to text, some spotting and light browning, contemp. calf with old cloth rebacks, Atheneum gilt stamps to upper covers and at foot of spines, plus two further folio sets in poor condition (Plutarch, Opera, 2 vols. in 4, Paris, 1624; D’Achery, Spicilegium, 4 vols., Paris, 1723), plus a copy of Valerus Flaccus, Argonautica, Leiden, 1724, all somewhat browned, later leather bindings, some covers det. and some leather los Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (12)
£200-300
377 Plutarch. Plutarch’s Lives, Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes Critical and Historical, and a New Life of Plutarch, by John & William Langhorne, 6 vols., 5th ed., 1792, half titles, engraved frontispieces, a few spots, previous owner signature to vol. I title, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt with red and green labels, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 vols., 1791, engraved plates, occasional spotting, contemporary tree calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, spine ends rubbed, 8vo, plus John Young’s A History of the Commencement, Progress and Termination of the Late war Between Great Britain and France, 2 vols., 1802 and four other odd vols. (20)
378 Plutarch. Plutarchii Chaeronensis Omnium quae Exstant Operum, 2 vols., Paris, 1624, eng. frontis. to each and titles in red & black with eng. port., late 18th/early 19th c. calf gilt, upper board of vol. 1 detached, joints cracked and slight wear to extrems., folio, together with [Ploutarchou Ch aironeos ta sozomena panta] Plutarchi Chaeronensis quae exstant omnia, cum latina interpretatione Hermanni Cruserii: Gulielmi Xylandri..., vol. 1 only (of two), Frankfurt, 1620, title in red & black with priner’s woodcut device, manuscript inscription to title, contemp. calf, gilt armorial to centre of each board (some leather loss to upper board), gilt dec. spine, joints cracked and some wear, folio
£200-300
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379 Politics. The Westminster Election, in the Year 1796, being an Accurate State of the Poll each Day: also a Complete Collection of the Addresses and Speeches (From the Hustings in Covent Garden) of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, Vice Admiral Sir Alan Gardner, Bart. and John Horne Tooke, Esq., The Whole Carefully Corrected, 1796, 56pp., disbound 8vo, together with History of the Westminster and Middlesex Elections; in the Month of November, 1806, pub. London, 1807, occasional light dust-soiling, contemp. calf, rubbed, 8vo, with An Authentic Report of the Evidence and Proceedings before the Committee of the Hon. House of Commons, appointed to try the merits of the Bristol Election 1812, pub. Bristol, 1813, hinges repaired, contemp. half calf, rebacked, 8vo, and The Spirit of Election Wit, at the City of Exeter and County of Devon: together with the Burlesque Election at Ide, in the Year 1812..., pub. Exeter, [1812?], bound with The Addresses, Speeches, Squibs, Songs, &c. which were circulated during the recent General Election of Members for the City of Exeter, and County of Devon..., pub. Exeter, 1818, slight dust-soiling, lacks front free endpaper, contemp. half calf, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, plus two others (6)
382 Pontanus (Johannes Isaac). Rerum Danicarum Historia, Libris X ..., accedit chorogiphica Regni Daniae ..., Amsterdam, 1631, half-title, main title within engraved ornamental border, fullpage portrait, addenda and errata leaf at rear, occ. browning, lacks five folding maps (found in some copies), contemp. vellum, upper cover near detached and some wear to spine, together with Hesychius (of Alexandria), Lexicon, cum notis doctorum Virorum integris... , ed. Joannes Alberti, 2 vols., Leiden, 1746-66, half-titles, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, titles printed in red and black, doublecolumn text in Greek with footnotes in Latin, some spotting, contemp. blind-stamped vellum, some soiling and wear, joints cracked, plus Pasquier (Estienne), Les Oeuvres, Contenant ses Recherches de la France... , et les lettres de Nicolas Pasquier, fils d’Estienne, 2 vols., Amsterdam, 1723, half and full-titles printed in red and black, double-column text, occ. spotting and dust soiling, later half vellum over cloth with red leather spine labels, sl. rubbed and soiled, all with Athenaeum gilt stamps at foot of spines, folio (5)
383 Public Records. Reports from the Commissioners Appointed by His Majesty to Execute the Measures Recommended by a Select Committee of the House of Commons Respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom, &c. 1800-1819, 2 vols., pub. 1819, together with The Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Reports from the Commissioners Appointed by His Majesty to Execute the Measures Recommended in an Address of the House of Commons, Respecting the Public records of Ireland..., 1816-1820, pu. 1820, uniform boards, spines torn and joints weak, folio, with Abstract of the Answers and Returns made pursuant to an Act, passed in the Forty-first Year of His Majesty King George III, Intituled, “An Act for taking an Account of the Population “of Great Britain, and the Increase or “Diminution thereof”, 2 vols., Enumeration (Part 1, England and Wales) and Parish Registers, 1801, edges untrimmed, contemp. half calf, some wear, folio
£150-200
380 Politics. The Parliamentary Representation of the City of Coventry from the Earliest Times to Present Date..., by T. W. Whitley, Coventry, 1894, b & w frontis. and plts., author’s inscription to front blank, orig. qtr. japanese vellum, spine slightly rubbed & marked, 4to, together with The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, 1541-1895..., by W.R. Williams, Brecknock, 1895, occasional spotting, endpapers renewed, orig. cloth, 4to, with The representation of Scotland, Parliamentary Elections Since 1832..., by T. Wilkie, Paisley, 1895, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus other politics related etc. including editions of Dod’s Parliamentary Companion (approx. 30)
£150-200
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381 Poll Book. The Poll for the Election of Members of Parliament for the Borough of Liverpool, taken between William Ewart, Esq., Lord Viscount Sandon, Thomas Thornely, Esq. and Major-General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart., at the Polling Booths, on Wedesday, the 12th December, and Thursday, the 13th December, 1832, pub. Liverpool, 1833, orig. printed wrappers, slight wear to spine, 12mo, together with The Poll for the Election of Members of Parliament for the Borough of Liverpool..., on Wednesday, the 30th June, 1841, pub. Liverpool, 1841, adhesive tape to inner margin of title, later cloth, orig. printed upper wrapper relaid, 12mo, with The Poll for the Election of Knights of the Shire for the County of Lincoln, Taken June 25, 26, & 27, 1818..., pub. Lincoln, 1818, orig. printed boards, slight wear to spine & extrems., 8vo, with The Poll for the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Lincoln, Taken November 26 to December 6, 1823..., pub. Lincoln, 1824, contemp. inscription to inner margin of title, initial leaves loose, orig. printed boards, ownership signature to upper board, spine deficient, upper board loose, 8vo, plus three others similar (7)
£200-300
£100-200
384* Quakers. A group of three manuscript documents, 17th c., the earliest on 16th of eleventh month [February] 1668, being manuscript minutes of a Friends’ meeting, including names of G.F. [George Fox, founder], Stephen Crisp, Thomas Briggs, Alexander Parker, John Whitehead and John Stubbs, sl. creased and soiled, frayed along upper horizontal folds, 1 p., folio, the second contemporary copy(?) by Thomas Hill, Shrewsbury, 5th [December] 1677, being addressed to fellow quakers, a little dust soiled and frayed at margins, 2 pp., folio, the third being an address to friends at a meeting of 1697, concerning John Bellers’ scheme for a “Colledge of Industry”, signed(?) Benj. Bealing, a little soiled and foremargins nibbled by rodents barely affecting text, 4 pp., plus a printed report of a quaker meeting at York in 1792 with discussion on the formation of a “lunatic asylum”, 3 pp., all slim folio (4)
£150-200
385 Quevedo (Francisco de). Fortune in Her Wits, or, The Hour of all Men. Written in Spanish by the most ingenious Don Francisco de Quivedo Villegas, author of the Visions of Hell. Translated into English by Capt. John Stevens, 1697, slight dampstaining and few marks, bound with The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James. Made English by Sir Roger L’Estrange, 10th ed., corrected, 1708, occasional spotting and few marks, slight worming to last few leaves, contemp. calf, red morocco title label, upper joint cracked, slight wear to lower edges of boards, 8vo
£200-300
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386 Sabatier (Pierre). Bibliorum Sacrorum Latinae Versiones Antiquae, seu Vetus Italica... , 3 vols., Paris, 1751, each vol. with two titles printed in red and black (the second of each marked ‘Pars Accunda’), small lib. blind stamp to titles, later half vellum gilt with leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamp to spines, a little rubbed and soiled, together with Petau (Daniel), Opus de Doctrina Temporum... , new ed., 3 vols. in two, Antwerp, 1705, half-title and eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, all titles printed in red and black, early 20th-c. half vellum gilt with leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamps to spines, a little rubbed and soiled, all folio, plus Lucanus, Pharsalia, 1728, and Lucien, Opera, 4 vols., 1728, various vellum bindings, all ex-Athenaeum with occasional stamps, 4to (10)
£200-300
387 Saint-Simon (Louis de Rouvroy). Memoires, new ed., 45 vols. incl. Tables bound in 44, Paris, 1879-1930, a.e.g., early 20th-c. red half morocco with gilt Athenaeum stamps at foot of spines, vols. 1, 6 and 15 near-matching red qtr. morocco, joints tender or broken with some covers det., occ. chipping to extremities, together with Corneille (Pierre), Le Theatre, avec des commentaires, 12 vols., [Geneva], 1764, half-titles and eng. plts., some spotting and occ. light browning, Hever lib. stamp to front f.e.p. of vol. 1, contemp. mottled calf with later morocco gilt rebacks, Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper covers, some edge wear, plus Levi (David), Lingua Sacra in Three Parts... , A Complete Hebrew Grammar with Points... , A Complete Hebrew-English Dictionary... , 5 vols., reprinted by E. Justins, Gun Street, Spitalfields, 1803, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, a little spotting and soiling, faint lib. blind stamps to titles, later half vellum gilt over cloth with red leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamps to spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, all 8vo (61)
£300-400
388 Sannazaro (Jacopo). Le Opere Volgari... cioe’ l’Arcadia, alla sua vera lezione restituita, colle Annotazioni del Porcacchi, del Sansovino, e del Massarengo; Le Rime, Arricchite di molti Componimenti, tratti da Codici MSS. ed impressi; e le Lettere, novellamente aggiunte. Il tutto con somma fatica, e diligenza, dal Dottor Gio: Antonio Volpi, e da Gaetano di lui fratello, riveduto, corretto, ed illustrato..., Padua: Giuseppe Comino, 1723, vign. titlepage, woodcut initial letters, head and tail-pieces, pubs. coat-ofarms and imprint on verso of final text leaf, 2pp. pubs. ads. at rear, water-stained throughout, endpapers browned and with some minor worming, blue edges, stitching partially broken, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, detached at upper hinge, 4to (1)
391 Somerset Poll Book. Somerset Poll Book for the Election of 1807, approx. 300 pp. with printed columns and completed in manuscript, recording Freeholders Names, Place of Abode, Where Freehold lies, Of what it consists, Occupiers, or Tenants Names, plus columns for running totals of votes won by Lethbridge, Dickinson and Langton, arranged by the ten booths with printed booth label at start of each section, three related broadsides bound in at front and hand-coloured folding eng. map of Somerset bound in at rear, related contemp. news cuttings and manuscript additions at front and rear, contemp. calf, worn, upper cover detached and lower cover near-detached, folio
£100-150
389 Scott (Sir Walter). Waverley Novels, 48 vols., Edinburgh & London, 1829-33, together with The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, 12 vols., Edinburgh, 1848, eng. frontis. and eng. vign. title to each, name to head of titles, uniform near-contemp. brown half morocco gilt, 12mo (60)
£300-500
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390 Simpson (Thomas). The Doctrine of Annuities and Reversions, Deduced from General and Evident Principles: with useful Tables, Shewing the Values of Single and Joint Lives, etc. at different Rate of Interest..., 1742, bound with An Appendix, Containing some Remarks on a Late Book on the same Subject, with Answers to some Personal and Malignant misrepresentations, in the Preface thereof, 1743, bound with at front De Moivre (Abraham), Annuities on Lives..., 3rd ed., 1750, initial leaves with slight worming to fore-edge blank margins, contemp. calf, worn, 8vo (1)
£200-300
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Lot 392 392 Swinburne (Algernon Charles). [Works], 27 vols., 1868-1908, some scattered spotting, t.e.g., contemporary full black calf by Worsfold for Sotheran, spines gilt with red and green labels, some slight fading and rubbed edges, 8vo (27)
£300-400
393 [Turning]. Tourneur et Tour a Figure [extracted from Diderot & D’Alambert’s Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers], c. 1760, 19pp. (explanation of plates) and eighty-seven eng. plts., some spotting, worm-tracing to some lower outer margins away from plate impressions, modern half calf gilt, folio (1)
£100-150
394 Vilar Y Pascual (Luis). Diccionario Historico, Genealogico y Heraldico de las Familias illustres de la Monarquia Espanola, 8 vols., 1st eds. (except vols. 7 & 8 2nd ed.), pub. Madrid, 1859-66, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco gilt, some rubbing, 8vo (8)
£300-400
396 Walker (Joseph C.). Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, Interspersed with Anecdotes of, and Occasional Observations on the Music of Ireland..., 1786, eng. port. frontis., contemp. panelled gilt dec. tree calf, slightly split to head of spine, rubbed to extrems., 4to (1)
397 Whitaker (Edward William). An Abridgment of Universal History, 4 vols., 1817, nine eng. maps (inc. two folding), vol. 1 with some worming to upper corner of blank fore-margin & vol. 3 with worming to lower inner margin, occasional spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, few joints cracked & slight wear, 4to, together with Drummond (William), Origines, or, Remarks on the Origin of Several Empires, States, and Cities, 4 vols., 1824-29, three eng. maps (inc. 2 folding), two folding eng. tables, occasional spotting and toning, contemp. calf, joints cracked, slight loss of leather to vol. 1 spine & upper panel of vol. 2, worn, 8vo, with Southey (Robert), Sir Thomas More: or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, 2 vols., 1829, seven eng. plts. (inc. frontispieces), occasional spotting, slight wear to extrems., 8vo
395 Walker (Clement). The Compleat History of Independency, upon the Parliament begun 1640, continued til this present year 1660, which forth part was never before published, four parts in one, 1661, title and second part title printed in red and black, folding eng. plate (relined and with closed tear repair), titles to parts 2, 3 and 4 dated 1660, first two words of dedication leaf of part 4 shaved at upper margin, some spotting, a.e.g., later calf gilt, upper cover and title detached, rubbed and sl. edgewear, 4to Contains reissues of Wing W335, W318, W326B and M81B. (1)
£150-200
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SCIENCE & MEDICINE 398 Academie Royale des Sciences. Memoires Presentees a l’Institut des Sciences, Lettres et Arts, par Divers Savans, et lus dans ses assemblees. Sciences Mathematiques et Physiques, 2 vols., Paris, 1806-11, half-titles, five folding tables, three folding eng. plts. at rear of vol. 2, together with Deparcieux (Antoine, the Elder), Nouveaux Traites de Trigonometrie Rectiligne et Spherique..., avec un Traite de Gnomonique..., 2 parts in one, Paris, 1741, Tables with separate fly-title at end of each part, seventeen folding eng. plts., all with some spotting or light marginal browning, early 20th-ce. qtr. morocco over cloth with gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to (3)
400 Alexander (John). A Synopsis of Algebra..., To Which is Added an Appendix by Humfrey Ditton, 2 vols. in one, 1709, eng. illusts. to text, some annotations, contemp. calf with morocco label to spine, slight chipping to spine ends, 8vo (1)
£100-150
£200-300
401 Bailly (Jean Sylvain). Histoire de l’Astronomie moderne depuis la fondation de l’Ecole d’Alexandrie jusqu’à l’époque de M.D.CC.XXX, 3 vols., 1st eds., Paris, 1779-82, thirteen eng. plts. incl. some folding, together with Histoire de l’Astronomie Ancienne depuis son origine jusqu’à l’établissement de l’Ecole d’Alexandrie, 2nd ed., Paris, 1781, three eng. plts., occ. light browning, contemp. mottled calf gilt, a little wear to corners, 4to Houzeau & Lancaster, 22 & 23. Complete set of this history of astronomy from prehistoric to modern times, covering European and biblical sources as well as the cosmographical concepts of Chinese and Egyptian astronomers. (4) £1500-2000
399 Albertus Magnus. De Secretis Mulierum. Item de Virtutibus Herbarum, Lapidum et Animalium, Amsterdam, 1702, eng. decorative frontis., a few woodcut initials, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, sl. rubbed and small split at foot of upper joint, 12mo (4)
£400-600
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402 Barrett (Francis). The Magus or Celestial Intelligencer, being a Complete System of Occult Philosophy, Four Parts in Two Books, 1st ed., 1801, half-title, eng. port. frontis., twenty-two eng. plts. and tables inc. four hand-col. and one partly folding, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, separate part-title to Parts 3 and 4 and separate title and pagination to Book 2, frontis. and title sl. browned and soiled, some occ. minor spotting and soiling, contemp. tree calf, rebacked, rubbed, edge and corner wear, 4to (1)
£300-500
403 Barrett (Francis). The Magus or Celestial Intelligencer, being a Complete System of Occult Philosophy, Four Parts in Two Books, 1st ed., 1801, eng. port. frontis. (spotted and sl. offset to title), twenty-two eng. plts. and tables inc. four hand-col. and one partly folding, separate part-title to Parts 3 and 4 and separate title and pagination to Book 2, some occ. minor spotting and soiling, lacks half-title and pubs. ad. leaf at rear, armorial bookplate of Colonel Rolleston and later inscriptions to front pastedown, contemp. half calf over marbled boards, worn and covers det., 4to (1)
£200-300
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404 Bartoli (Cosimo). Del modo di misurare le distantie, le superficie, i corpi, le piante, le provincie, le prospettive, & tutte le altre cose terrene, che possono occorrere a gli huomini, secondo le vere regole d’Euclide, & de gli altri pur lodati scrittori, Venice: Sebastiano Combi, 1614, title within eng. architectural border, eng. portrait of the author, woodcut illusts. to text, including six full page, two partly folding eng. plts. (fore-margins sl. browned and strengthened to versos), contemp. vellum, a little soiled, 4to First published in 1564, this is a profusely illustrated work on surveying, with relation to forms of measurement and the instruments needed for the task. (1) £800-1200
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405 Bate (John). The Mysteries of nature and art, in foure severall parts. The first of water works. The second of fire works. The third of drawing, washing, limming, painting, and engraving. The fourth of sundry experiments, 2nd ed., 1635, numerous woodcut illusts. (some full-page), leaves N1 & N2 bound-in at front of volume, lacking portrait & two plts., also general title (A1), leaves A2, Y1-Z3, 2O4 and 2P1-2Q4 (8 final index leaves at rear), few closed tears and some fraying with slight loss, occasional close-trimming, some dampstaining and marks, 20th c. morocco, title label to upper board and spine, 4to, (STC 1578), together with The Third Booke of Drawing, Limming, Colouring, Painting, and Graving, 1st ed., 1634, pp.101-144 (O3-T4), woodcut to title, woodcut illusts. including some full page, early signatures to verso of title and final leaf, some dust-soiling and marks, modern wrappers, slim 4to (STC 1577) Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
406 Beccaria (Giambattista & Canonica Domenico). Gradus Taurinensis, 1st ed., Turin, 1774, eng. printer’s device to title, three folding eng. plts. at rear, some spotting and browning, contemp. tree calf, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed, cracked at head of upper joint, 4to The Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino dates back to 1759 when King Vittorio Amedeo III of the Savoy family appointed Giovanni Battista Beccaria to determine the local meridian, Gradus Taurinensis. In 1759 Beccaria used the occasion of the passage of a comet to present his astronomical ideas to King Carlo Emanuele III. As a result of this initiative, he obtained an assignment from the King to measure Torinos meridian arc. The work was completed in 1774, the results being published in this sole edition. (1) £1000-1500
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407 Beccaria (Giambattista). Dell’Elettricismo. Lettere dirette al Giacomo Bartolomeo Beccari, Coll’Appendice di un nuovo fosforo descritto., 1st ed., Bologna, 1758, wide margins, minor worming to lower outer corners of first few leaves, old plain wrappers with manuscript title to spine, soiled, some damp staining and wear, 4to Rare. (1)
£1500-2000
408 [Bellet, Isaac]. Lettres sur le Pouvoir de l’Imagination des Femmes Encientes.... 1st ed., Paris, 1745 ink lib. stamp to title verso and accession number at foot of following recto, contemp. calf gilt, some skilful repairs, 12mo, together with Aristotle, The Works of Aristotle Compleat. In Four Parts. Viz. I. The Master-Piece. II. Compleat Midwife. III. The Problems. IV. The Legacy, [1749], each part with separate title and woodcut frontis., woodcut illust. to first part, contemp. ownership inscription at rear, a little spotting and soiling at front and rear, contemp. boards with antique-style calf reback, some edge and corner wear, sm. 8vo Blake 40 & 19. (2)
£200-250
409 Cassini (Jacques). Tables Astronomiques du Soleil, de la Lune, des Planetes..., 1st ed., Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1740, bound with Addition..., Paris, 1756, five folding eng. plts. at rear, lacks errata leaf, together with La Hire (Philippe de), Tables Astronomiques, Dresses et Mises en Lumiere..., 3rd ed., Paris, 1735, Tables with separate fly-title and pagination at rear, faint lib. blind-stamp to main title, both early 20th-c. qtr. morocco over cloth with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, upper joint to first vol. partly split, both 4to (2)
£200-300
410 Cassini (Jacques). Éléments d’Astronomie [with] Tables Astronomiques du Soleil, de la Lune, des Planetes, des Étoiles Fixes, et des satellites de Jupiter et de Saturne, 2 vols., Imprimerie Royale, Paris, 1740, first vol. with 26 folding eng. plts., lacks errata leaf to vol. 2, early 20th-c. qtr. morocco over cloth with gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spine, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to
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£200-300
411 Clermont (Bernard). The Professed Cook: or, the Modern Art of Cookery, Pastry, and Confectionary, Made Plain and Easy. Consisting of the Most Approved Methods in the French as Well as English Cookery..., including a Translation of Les Soupers de la Cour..., 3rd ed., revised and much enlarged, 1776, contemp. ownership to upper blank margin of title, leaves I3-I6 near detached, occasional minor marks and slight dust-soiling, early manuscript notes to upper pastedown and lacks front free endpaper, contemp. sheep, fabric tape strips to spine and boards, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo Cagle 606, Maclean 99 and Bitting p.92. Each recipe is titled in French with English translation. The volume is in part a translation and adaption of Menon’s Les Soupers de la Cour, Paris, 1755. (1) £200-300
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412 Cornelio (Vittorio). Osservazioni Odontalgiche sulle cause della Carie con un’appendice sulla formazione della doppia serie dei denti umani e sulla origine della distruzione della radice dei denti lattei... , 1st ed., Turin, 1813, two folding eng. plts. at rear, portrait frontis. in facsimile, ink lib. stamp and number to title, a little minor spotting, contemp. patterned boards with marbled spine, some wear, 8vo A rare and early work devoted to the analysis of dental caries. (1)
£700-1000
413 Cossali (Pietro). Origine, trasporto in Italia, primi progressi dell’Algebra. Storia critica, di nuove disquisizioni analitiche e metafisiche arricchita, 2 vols., 1st ed., Parma, 1797-99, two folding eng. tables, later half morocco gilt over marbled boards, sl. rubbed and a little light wear to extrems., 4to A fine copy of this rare and important text on the history of mathematics in Italy. (1) £1000-1500
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414 Cristiani (Girolamo Francesco). Delle Misure d’ogni genere antiche, e moderne con note letterarie, e fisico-matematiche, a giovamento di qualunque architetto. Trattato, 1st ed., Brescia, 1760, eng. allegorical frontispiece, half-title, eng. vign. to title, three eng. initials, two folding tables at rear, some minor soiling, uncut, contemp. plain wrappers with manuscript title to spine, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to First and best edition of the author’s most important work. (1)
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£700-1000
415 Daran (Jacques). Chirurgical Observations on the Disorders of the Urethra, Translated into English, by Thomas Tomkyns, 1st English ed., 1750, folding engraved plate (detached with a few other leaves), upper margin of title excised, a few spots, previous owner inscription, contemporary calf, rebacked (faded), a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Treatise on Gonorrhoea Virulenta, and Lues Venerea, by Benjamin Bell, 2 vols., 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1797, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked (spine labels rubbed), 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed to vol. I title verso: “To Mr Everard Home, from the author” (Benjamin Bell, 1749-1806, regarded as ‘the father of the Edinburgh school of Surgery’; Sir Everard Home, 17561832, Sergeant Surgeon to the King), plus Practical Observations on the Treatment of the Strictures in the Urethra, by Everard Home, Vol. 1 only, 1795, half title, part of rear endpaper torn away, occasional annotation and a few spots, bookplate, contemporary half calf, rebacked, rubbed, 8vo (vols. 2 & 3 were published in 1803 and 1821), with others including John Armstrong’s A Synopsis of the History and Cure of Venereal Diseases, 1737, Francis Swediaur’s Practical Observations on Venereal Complaints, 3rd ed., 1788 and William Buchan’s Observations Concerning the Prevention and Cure of Venereal Disease, 1796 (12)
£200-300
416 Derham (William). Astro-Theology, or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from a Survey of the Heavens, 1st ed., 1715, woodcut device to title, three folding plts. and 16pp. pubs. ads. at rear, some spotting, armorial bookplates to front endpapers, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked, together with Kirchenhoffer (Herman, trans.), The Book of Fate, Formerly in the Possession of Napoleon..., 10th ed., 1825, eng. folding frontis., linen-backed, some spotting and dust-soiling throughout, a few leaves incl. frontis. det., orig. boards with printed paper label to upper cover, soiled and broken, plus Ashmand (J.B.), Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos, or Quadripartite: Being Four Books of the Influence of the Stars..., 1822, some spotting and old water staining, lacks folding plt., contemp. boards, some wear, cloth reback, all 8vo, plus another similar by James Wilson, c. 1828, and three defective books all lacking title-pages and other leaves, George Wharton, The Works, 1684; James Wilson, Complete Dictionary of Astrology, c. 1820; Raphael, A Manual of Astrology, c. 1840s, later amateur bindings (7)
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£200-300
417 Deventer (Hendrik van). Operationes Chirurgicae novum lumen exhibentes Obstetricantibus..., Leiden, 1701, title in red and black, additional title with eng. anatomical vign. border, thirty-eight eng. figures on thirty-five plts., a few part folding, neat old ink underscoring throughout, a few sm. ink lib. stamps incl. to title, old half vellum, rubbed, 4toGarrison Morton 6253. (1)
£200-300
418 Gaza (Theodorus). Liber de Mensibus Atticis, Ioanne Perrello interprete. Eiusdem interpretis de ratione Lunae & Epactarum secundum Gazam, cum tabula perfecti ambitus annorum interpretum... , 2nd ed., Basle, 1536, two eng. headpieces, several woodcut initials and printer’s woodcut device to final leaf verso, a little browning and old dampstaining, old limp vellum with broken ties, soiled and a little wear, small 8vo Houzeau & Lancaster 13284. (1)
£1000-1500
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419 Giobert (Jean-Antoine). Des Eaux Sulphureuses et Thermales de Vaudier avec des observations physiques, économiques et chimiques sur la Vallée de Gesse et des remarques sur l’analyse des eaux sulphureuses en général, 1st ed., Turin, 1793, minor spotting, uncut, orig. wrappers with manuscript paper label to spine, sl. browned and soiled with loss at head and foot of spine, 8vo
420 Gregory (David). Astronomiae Physicae & Geometricae Elementa... Cometographia Halleiana in modum Appendicis; brevis ad Calcem Horologiorum Sciotericorum tractatus et duplex Index..., 2 vols., 2nd ed., Geneva, 1726, eng. frontis. and portrait plate of the dedicatee Louis d’Orleans, forty-one folding eng. plts., bound with Appendix containing a large folding table and five further folding eng. plts., some spotting and browning throughout, ink lib. stamp to both titles, contemp. vellum with leather spine labels, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to
Duveen, p. 250: ‘A work which is important as an example of contemporary chemical analytical methods applied to mineral waters. The author uses the new nomenclature and gives at the end a table showing the new and ancient names of several common compounds’. (1) £250-350
‘This finely printed edition is specially valuable for containing the fist reprint of the very rare “Astronomiae Cometicae Synopsis” by Edmund Halley’. Houzeau & Lancaster 9240. (2) £1500-2000
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421 [Kirby, Richard]. The Marrow of Astrology, In Two Books, Wherein is Contained the Natures of the Sines and Planets, with their several Governing Angels, according to their Respective Hierarchies. And the Method of Directions according to the Aegyptians and Chaldeans..., Unto which is added an Appendix..., The Like Never Done in English, by John Bishop..., To which is prefix’d a Preface in Commendation of the Author and his Method, by Henry Coley, two parts in one vol., 1689, Book Two and Appendix with separate titles and pagination, old water stains and ink inscriptions to title, chipped at edges and rehinged, some spotting and soiling throughout, foremargins close-trimmed occ. shaving side-notes and ruled borders of tables, modern qtr. morocco, 4to Wing B3021B & B3020A. (1)
423 Maths manuscript. An Irish(?) mathematical manuscript, late 19th c., 25 pp. plus two unnumbered half sheets and one page contents list, all written in a neat hand with occasional diagrams, a little soiling, stitched as issued, a little minor fraying, slim folio Containing a total of nineteen articles, the first fourteen concern octagons. Many of these relate to [Thomas] Malton’s construction of an octagon in a given square, and here demonstrations are given by Lord Mountjoy, Mr Hampton, G. Kelly, Mr Pleasants, Mr Bates and Mr Pilkington. Thomas Malton, the elder (1726-1801), architectural draughtsman and writer on geometry, moved with his family to Dublin in 1785. The paper in this manuscript is watermarked 1794 and these short papers were possibly submitted to one or other Dublin scientific society. (1) £200-300
£300-500
422 La Condamine (Charles-Marie de). Journal du Voyage Fait par Ordre du Roi a l’Equateur, Servant d’Introduction Historique a la Mesure des Trois Premiers Degres du Meridien..., 1st ed., Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1751, seven plts., all but one folding, including maps, plans and one table, bound with Supplement au Journal..., [Part One only], Paris, 1752, together with Mesure des Trois Premiers Degres du Meridien dans l’Hemisphere Austral... , Paris, 1751, three folding eng. plts. at rear, occ. spotting to both vols., early 20th-century qtr. morocco over cloth with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to Sabin 38479 & 38483. (2)
£300-400
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424 Mechain (Pierre Francois Andre & Delambre, Jean Baptiste Joseph). Base du Système Mètrique Décimal, ou Mesure de l’Arc du Méridien compris entre les Parallèles de Dunkerque et Barcelone, exécutée en 1792 et Années suivantes, [together with:] Recueil d’Observations Géodésiques, Astronomiques et Physiques, exécutées par Ordre du Bureau des Longitudes de France...pour déterminer la variation de la pesanteur et des degrés terrestres sur le prolongement du Méridien de Paris, faisant suite au troisième volume de la Base du Système métrique, 4 vols., 1st eds., Paris, 1806-21, all half-titles present, eight, eleven, nine and two folding eng. plts at rear of each vol. respec., scattered minor spotting or soiling, uniform early 20th-c. qtr. morocco over cloth with gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spines, rubbed and soiled, sl. frayed at head of final vol., 4to (257 x 195mm) A very rare complete four-volume set of the foundation work of the metric system. PMM 260 (3 vols.); Norman 1481 (lacking half-titles to vols. 1-3). (4) £5000-8000
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425 Mechanic’s Magazine. Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, nos. 1-112, in 4 vols., August 1823 - Oct 1825, wood eng. illusts. to text, occasional spotting, contemp. ownership label of William Lamb to upper pastedowns, contemp. half calf. joints cracked and few boards loose, upper board to vol. 4 detached & lacking title label, rubbed, 8vo
428 Oliver (George). The Antiquities Of Free-Masonry: Comprising Illustrations of the Five Grand Periods of Masonry from the Creation of the World to the Dedication of King Solomon’s Temple, 1st ed., 1823, five folding eng. plts. incl. four maps, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, modern half calf over marbled boards with contrasting leather labels to spine, 8vo
Includes ‘Description of A New Plan of Tunnelling, Calculated for Opening a Roadway under the Thames’ by M.J. Brunel. (4) £100-150
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426 Newton (Isaac). The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton 1664-1772, ed. D. T. Whiteside, 8 vols., pub. Cambridge University Press, 1967-81, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, folio
429 Ozanam (Jacques). Dictionnaire Mathématique, ou Idée Générale des Mathématiques... , 1st ed., Paris, 1691, twenty-four eng. plts., inc. some folding, numerous eng. illusts. to text, some spotting, contemp. calf, gilt-dec. spine, joints cracked, later repairs to corners, and spine ends, 4to
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427 Nightingale (Florence). Notes on Nursing, What It Is, and What It Is Not, 1st ed., early issue, [1860], contemp. ink ownership inscription to title and printed ‘right of translation is reserved’ beneath imprint, printed ads. to pale yellow endpapers, inner hinges weak, orig. limp cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, joints a little frayed, slim 8vo Garrison Morton 1612. (1)
£100-150
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432 Piccolomini (Alessandro). La Sfera del Mondo. Di nuovo da lui ripulita, accresciuta, et fino à Sei Libri, di Quattro che erano ampliata, et quasi per ogni parte rinovata, et riformata, bound with Delle Stelle Fisse Libro Uno, dove di tutte le XLVIII Immagin celesti minutissimamente si tratta... , 2 vols. in one, Venice: Giovanni Varisco, 1573-70, woodcut printer’s device to both titles, several woodcut illusts. to first work, some spotting and browning, second work with 48 pp. woodcut star charts and 48 pp. tables, some spotting and old dampstaining, contemp. limp vellum, with ties, sl. soiled, 4to
430 Palmistry. Palmistry or the Art of Reading the Future by the Signs of the Hand, Translated from the French by H. Bunny, 1876, original manuscript translation, title plus 97 numbered pages in a neat clear hand in a small ruled ‘accounts’ notebook, blank leaves at rear, upper hinges cracked and lower hinges broken, orig. clothbacked boards, some soiling and slight wear, 145 x 95mm
The second work, first published in 1540, is the first printed star atlas. Adams P1113 (this edition). (1) £1500-2000
Believed to be an original mansucript in the hand of Bunny and translated from an unidentified French text; possibly a partial translation of ‘L’art de connaitre l’avenir par la chiromancie...’ [by Johannes Trismegiste, pseud. Lorambert], first published 1843. The work is divided into four sections: Palmistry (pp. 1-36), Physiognomy (pp. 36-81), Monthes [Birth Months] (pp. 82-87), For the Every Day Dreams/Cabalistique (pp. 88-97). (1) £150-200
433 Priestley (Joseph). A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism, and Philosophical Necessity, in a Correspondence between Dr. Price, and Dr. Priestley. To which are added, by Dr. Priestley, an Introduction, Explaining the Nature of the Controversy, and Letters to several Writers who have animadverted on his Disquisitions Relating to Matter and Spirit, or his Treatise on Necessity, 1st ed., London: J. Johnson & T. Cadell, 1778, two ad. leaves at rear (final leaf with repaired closed tear), manuscript number to verso of title, occasional dust-soiling, modern qtr. calf gilt, red morocco title label to spine, 8vo
431 Peano (Giuseppe). Formulario Mathematico. Editio V (Tomo V de Formulario completo), three fascicules, 1st ed., Turin, 1908, old ownership signature to half title of second vol., half-title to third vol. chipped at fore-edges, orig. printed wrappers, spotted and soiled, spines of second and third vols. defective and some repairs to third vol., 8vo
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First edition of Peano’s last and definitive version of his Formulario project. The logical notations used were taken up and developed by Whitehead and Russell in their ‘Principia Mathematica’ of 1910. (3) £300-400
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434 Salimbeni (Leonardo). Degli Archi e delle Volte Libri Sei, 1st ed., Verona, 1787, six folding eng. plts. at rear, uncut with wide margins, contemp. marbled wrappers, some loss to spine, 4to (1)
£1000-1500
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435 Scaliger (Julius Caesar). Exotericarum Exercitationum Liber XV. De Subtilitate ad Hyeronimum Cardanum, Frankfurt: Wechel, 1601, small printer’s woodcut device to title and final blank verso, occ. woodcut illust. to text, spotting and some light browning throughout, a few marginal repairs to early leaves without loss of text, contemp. vellum, sl. rubbed and soiled, 8vo First published in 1557 this is Scaliger’s refutation of Cardano’s De Subtilitate, the two authors being at the forefront of one of the great intellectual debates of the sixteenth century. The subject matter includes the natural sciences, physics, chemistry, botany, geology, metallurgy and astronomy. (1) £1200-1500
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438 Waite (Arthur Edward). Israel, Letters, Visions and Poems, 1st ed., 1886, some spotting, book labels and stamps of London Spiritualist Alliance and Antiquarian Book Service to title and front endpapers, orig. printed boards, partly broken and soiled, 8vo, together with The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, 1st ed., 1924, b&w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, some fore-edge spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine sl. faded, large 8vo, plus The Quest of the Golden Stairs, a Mystery of Kinghood in Faerie, 1st ed., 1927, partly uncut, orig. cloth in d.j., sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal, 1st ed., 1909, rough-trimmed, some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, large 8vo, plus twelve other titles by A. E. Waite and one biography by R. A. Gilbert (18)
£200-300
439 Ward (J.S.M.). The Sign Language of the Mysteries, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1928, colour frontis. and decorative title to each vol., b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, sl. faded, 4to (signed limited ed., 9/1000), together with Mackey (Albert G.), An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences ..., Philadelphia, 1906, two portrait frontispieces, modern cloth, sl. faded, both 4to, plus Jones (Bernard E.), Freemasons’ Guide and Compendium, 1st ed., 1950, b&w plts., orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j., 8vo, plus other mostly late 19th and early 20th century freemasonry interest including two 3volume sets of Robert F. Gould’s History of Freemasonry (34)
£200-300
436 Vergil (Polydore). De gli Inventori delle cose. Libri Otto, trans. Francesco Baldelli, 1st Italian ed., 1587, printer’s woodcut device to title and two further devices to register leaves at front and rear of index, the first with vertical ink stain and resultant acid burning to the paper, scattered light browning, 18th-century mottled half calf over boards, rubbed, a little wear at head of spine, 4to First edition of Francesco Baldelli’s translation of Polydore Vergil’s influential compendium. Ranging across many subjects including the origins of religion, gunpowder, art and prostitution, it also includes the earliest history of medicine. (1) £700-1000
440 Wilkins (J.). Mathematical Magick: Or, the Wonders that May be Performed by Mechanical Geometry... Being One of the Most Easie, Pleasant, Useful (and Yet Most Neglected) Part of Mathematicks. Not Before Treated of in This Language, 4th ed., 1691, port. frontis., num. engs. to text, contemp. calf, rebacked, rubbed, contained in recent book box, 8vo
437 Vetterling (Herman). The Illuminate of Gorlitz or Jackob Bohme’s (1575-1624) Life and Philosophy, a Comparative Study, Leipzig, 1923, a few b&w illusts. incl. frontis., errata leaf loosely inserted as issued, orig. two-tone cloth gilt in plain card slipcase, 4to, together with Boehme (Jacob), Mysterium Magnum: or An Exposition of the First Book of Moses, Called Genesis, Translated by John Sparrow, 2 vols., Watkins, 1924, photogravure port. frontis. to vol. 1, some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, lge. 8vo, plus The Aurora, trans. John Sparrow, 1960, orig. cloth in d.j., minor soiling and wear, 8vo
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£300-500
441 Wilson (B.). A Series of Experiments on the Subject of Phosphori, and Their Prismatic Colours: In Which are Discovered, Some New Properties of Light..., 2nd ed., 1776, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco label to spine, 4to
The first book is one of 50 unnumbered copies. An edition of 50 leatherbound numbered copies was issued a year prior. (4) £150-200
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117
£300-400
ART REFERENCE 442 Art Journal, 4 vols., 1857, 1862, 1863, 1893, together with Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the International Exhibition, 1862, num. b&w plts. and illusts., one vol. with some juvenile marks, contemp. half calf/morocco, rubbed and wear, folio, plus Country Life, 18 vols., a broken run, Jul-Aug 1903, Jan 1904-Dec 1905, JunDec 1906, Oct-Dec 1907, Jul 1908-Dec 1909, Apr-Sep, 1910, some yearly, half yearly, quarterly, etc. (incl. a few duplicates), b&w illusts., mixed bindings, contemp. half sheep, contemp. cloth etc., rubbed and wear, folio (23)
£150-250
443 Audsley (George Ashdown). The Ornamental Arts of Japan, vols. 2 & 4 only, 1884, col. and b&w plts. throughout, vol. 1 lacking half-title (title & proceeding leaf detached with fraying & some loss to edges), vol. 2 without title, orig. cloth gilt, some wear, ex-library with usual markings, folio, together with two early 20th c. albums of mostly b&w plts. of designs for textiles, wallpaper, etc., by modern Japanese designers, twenty-seven and twenty-nine plts. respectively, loosely contained in orig. cloth portfolios, with ties, rubbed and some wear to spines, 4to, plus a three-volume early 20th c. paper bound Japanese publication on Japanese homes and interiors, stitched as issued, browned on the exterior, slim 8vo (7)
£100-150
444 Beazley (J. D.). Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 3 vols., 2nd ed., reprinted, Oxford University Press, 1968, orig. cloth in d.j.s, thick 8vo, together with Arias (P. E.), A History of Greek Vase Painting, Photographed by Max Hirmer, pub. Thames and Hudson, 1962, numerous tipped in colour plts., b&w plts. etc., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., thick 4to, plus Beazley (J. D.), The Development of Attic Black-Figure (Sather Classical Lectures, vol. 24), University of California Press, 1964, b&w plts., orig. cloth, 8vo, and Richter (Gisela M. A.), Attic Red-Figured Vases, A Survey, revised ed., Yale University Press, 1967, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and others on Greek vase painting and sculpture, including R. M. Cook, Greek Painted Pottery, 1960, G. M. A. Richter, Engraved Gems of the Greeks and the Etruscans, A History of Greek Art in Miniature, pub. Phaidon, 1968, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Great Britain, Fascicules 2-9 & 11-12, Oxford, 1926-54, etc. (36)
445 Bone (Muirhead and Gertrude). Old Spain, Drawings by Muirhead Bone, descriptions by Gertrude Bone, 2 vols., 1936, num. col. and b&w plts., illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. full brown pigskin, tall folio.
£200-300
Limited edition 183/265, signed by the artist and author. Lacking the separate portfolio containing two signed etchings by Muirhead Bone. (2) £150-200
446 Brondsted (P. O.). Die Bronzen von Siris. Eine archaologische Untersuchung, Copenhagen, 1837, 110 pp., orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and some wear, with rear cover det., slim 4to, together with Thallon (Ida Carleton), The Cave at Vari, Excavations by American School of Classical Studies at Athens in February, 1901, reprinted from the American Journal of Archaeology, 1903, b&w illusts., inscribed by the author to Jane Harrison on front endpaper, orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and some wear with upper outer corner of upper wrapper missing, 8vo, plus other various academic offprints and pamphlets on classical studies, 19th & 20th century, including M. S. F. Hood, Archaeological Survey of the Knossos Area, British School at Athens, c. 1965, Adolf Wilhelm, Griechische Grabinschriften aus Kleinasien, Berlin, 1932, T. J. Dunbabin, Contributions to the Biblography of the Greek Cities in Sicily and South Italy, reprinted from the papers of the British School at Rome, 1950, etc., some photocopied texts, mostly orig. wrappers, mainly contained in fourteen mid-20th century brown cloth portfolios, slim 4to/8vo (approx. 300)
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£150-200
450 Da Vinci (Leonardo). A Treatise of Painting... Translated from the Original Italian, and adorn’d with a great Number of Cuts, to which is prefix’d, the Author’s Life..., 1st ed. in English, printed for J. Senex, 1721, eng. port. frontis., two folding eng. plts. numbered Tab.I & II, and thirty-three eng. plts. numbered 1-33, some folding, one plt. close-trimmed to fore-edge with loss of border, eng. head and tail-pieces, title-page printed in black and red, endpapers renewed, 18th c. armorial bookplate relaid on front pastedown, contemp. sprinkled calf, crudely rebacked, 8vo
447 Coomaraswamy (Ananda K.). Mediaeval Sinhalese Art, being a monograph on medieval Sinhalese arts and crafts, mainly as surviving in the eighteenth century, with an account of the structure of society and the status of the craftsmen, Essex House Press, 1908, b&w plts. after photos, b&w illusts. to text, occ. light spotting, orig. qtr. cloth, with paper label to spine, a little rubbed and some minor marks, outer corners bumped, contained in later purpose-made drop-over book box, folio From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator. Limited edition 386/425. (1) £150-200
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451 Dening (Walter). Japan in the Days of Yore: Human Nature in a Variety of Aspects; Wounded Pride and How it was Healed; The Life of Miyamoto Musashi Parts I & II, 4 vols., Griffith Farran, 188788, 23 double-page colour woodblock plates, occasional water stains and light browning, a few wormtracks, original pictorial wrappers, vol. IV (Life of Miyamoto Musashi, part II a little crinkled), some stitching broken, a few stains, modern cloth foldover cases with bone clasps, 8vo
448 Craig (William Marshall). An Essay on the Study of Nature in Drawing Landscape, 1793, 24pp., half-title, early ink signature to title, eight etched plts. (each with plt. numeral overwritten in ink), orig. wrappers with marbled paper sidings, spine slightly torn, dustsoiled, extrems. worn, 4to (1)
£150-200
449 Da Vinci (Leonardo). A Treatise of Painting..., Translated from the Original Italian..., To which is prefix’d, the Author’s Life…, 1st ed. in English, 1721, eng. port. frontis., title in red & black, thirty-five eng. plts. (including four folding), contemp. red half sheep, corners worn with loss, joints cracked and rubbed, 8vo (1)
£400-600
Complete in four volumes, the series on the “life and manners of old Japan” was originally conceived as a six volume work but there is no evidence that vols. V & VI ever published. (4) £150-200
452 Der Neue Pauly, Enzyklopadie der Antike, 16 vols. bound in nineteen (complete), pub. Verlag J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart, 19962003, orig. cloth in d.j.s, eight vols. contained in orig. card slipcases, 4to
£400-600
As new condition. (19)
£300-400
453 Hall (S.C., ed.). Royal Gems from the Galleries of Europe; Engraved after Pictures of the Great Masters, 2 vols., George Virtue, c. 1840, 90 steel-engraved plates, gutta-percha perished in vol. I, contents loose, occasional spotting, library stamps at front, a.e.g., original green cloth gilt, library label and shelf number to upper covers, 4to, together with The Wilkie Gallery: A Selection of the Best Pictures of the Late Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Including his Spanish and Oriental Sketches. With Notices Biographical & Critical, c. 1845, engraved portrait frontis., title vignette, 71 engraved plates, one or two marginal stains, a.e.g., contemporary full red morocco gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 4to (3)
£100-150
454 Heng (Zhang). Album of Famous Paintings of the Northern and Southern Song Period, Beijing, 1979, sixty tipped-in colour plts., orig. silk covered boards, gilt, in orig. pubs. card box, folio, VG, together with Shanghai Museum. Catalogue from the Museum of Shanghai, Porcelain/Ceramics Collections, 1979, tipped-in colour plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., with orig. pubs. card box, folio, VG, plus one other related booklet entitled Paintings by Ren Bouian, slim folio (3)
£100-150
455 Hepplewhite (A.). The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Guide; Or Repository of Designs for Every Article of Household Furniture, in the Newest and Most Approved Taste..., 3rd ed., improved, 1794, 127 engraved plates, including double-page plate 124/125 (loose), title and preliminaries soiled, frayed and detached, some light spotting, contents disbound, contemporary calf upper calf and spine only, some wear, folio (1)
Lot 450
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£300-500
456 Hulsker (Jan). The Complete Van Gogh. Paintings, Drawings, Sketches, pub. Oxford, 1980, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., spine faded, folio, together with Wolf (Norbert), The Art of the Salon. The Triumph of 19th-Century Painting, 2012, col. illusts. throughout, orig. boards in d.j., contained in slipcase, folio, plus Tinterow (Gary & Conisbee, Philip), Portraits by Ingres. Image of an Epoch, 2nd printing, pub. New York, 1999, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus forty-six other art related, incl. John Singer Sargent, by Carter Ratcliff, pub. Oxford, 1983; Delacroix. Les dernieres annees, 1998, etc. (49)
£200-300
457 Jackson (Holbrook). The Anatomy of Bibliomania, 2 vols., 1st ed., pub. Soncino Press, 1930-31, vol. 1 inscribed by author to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, vol. 2 spine worn with some loss, rubbed and some fraying, 8vo, limited edition 190/1000, together with The Fear of Books, 1st ed., 1932, inscribed by author to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt in torn d.j. with some loss to head of spine, 8vo, limited edition 1063/2000, plus The Printing of Books, 1st ed., pub. Cassell, 1938, signed by author to front free endpaper, an envelope of orig. patterns for Goldoni cover papers loosely inserted, orig. two-tone cloth gilt in d.j., some fraying to extrems., 8vo, together with two others by Holbrook Jackson (one signed) (6)
£100-150
458 Japanese Colour Prints. Ukiyoe Shuka, 19 vols. (inc. Index), (complete), pub. Tokoyo, Shogakkan, 1978-1985, numerous colour and b&w plts. and illusts., including many folding, orig. uniform cloth gilt, a few minor marks, folio From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator. A comprehensive catalogue of the world’s most important museum collections of Japanese colour prints. (19) £200-400
461 Laurencin (Marie, illust.). Paul Verlaine, Fetes Galantes, avec dix eaux-fortes dont une planche en couleur par Marie Laurencin, Paris, Editions Albert Messein, 1944, seven (of ten) full-page etched plates only, including frontispiece in colour, lacking the first three b&w plts. (Clair de Lune, Pantomime & L’Allée) contents loosely bound in orig. printed wrappers, sl. rubbed and some light marginal toning, with remains of card slipcase, small 4to, limited edition 52/248, together with Bécat (Paul Emile, illust.), Paul Verlaine, Fetes Galantes, illustrées de dessins originaux par P. E. Bécat, Paris, Le Livre de Qualité, 1953, colour plates and illusts., contents loosely contained in orig. printed wrappers with orig. patterned card chemise and slipcase, rubbed and a little wear to edges, 4to, limited edition 990/2500, plus Fellowes (Daisy), Les Dimanches de la Comtesse de Narbonne, Illustrations de Vertes, Paris, Editions de France, 1935, b&w illusts. throughout, t.e.g., contemp. maroon half morocco, very sl. rubbed, 4to, limited edition 995/1000
459 Keyes (Roger). The Art of Surimono, Privately Published Japanese Woodblock Prints and Books in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, 2 vols., pub. Sotheby, 1985, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, large 4to, together with Strange (Edward F.), The Colour-Prints of Hiroshige, pub. Cassell, [1925], num. col. and b&w plts., orig. vellum gilt, some soiling to spine, large 4to, plus Schwaab (Dean J.), Osaka Prints, pub. John Murray, 1989, col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, plus approx. seventy other Chinese and Japanese art related, incl. Chinese Jade Carving, by Ip Yee, 1983 (presentation copy); Master Prints of Japan, Ukiyo-E Hanga, text by Harold P. Stern, n.d., c. 1969, etc. (74)
£200-300
460 Laking (Guy Francis). Sevres Porcelain of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, 1907, numerous col. plts., b&w illusts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. pigskin-backed cloth with royal monogram to upper cover, in frayed d.j., with a little loss to extrems., large 4to (1)
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£300-500
462 Mackenzie (F., & Pugin, A.). Specimens of Gothic Architecture Consisting of Doors, Windows, Buttresses, Pinnacles &c, with the Measurements Selected from Ancient Buildings at Oxford, c. 1825, engraved title and 60 engraved plates, pubs. 8 pp. catalogue at end, occasional spotting, library stamp to front pastedown, original boards, wear to spine, covers detaching, 4to
£100-150
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£80-120
463 Meloizes (Albert des). Vitraux peints de la Cathedrale de Bourges posterieurs au XIIIe siecle, pub. Paris, 1891-97, twenty-nine chromo. litho. plts. (complete), incl. eight of patterned fabric, repair to head of title, orig. two-tone cloth gilt, rubbed, elephant folio (1)
£200-300
464 Overton (Henry). A Catalogue of Maps, Prints, Copy-Books, &c. From off Copper-Plates, which are Printed for, and Sold by Henry Overton at the White-Horse without Newgate, London: Where all Gentlemen, Merchants, City and Country Shopkeepers and Chapmen may be Furnished at the Lowest Prices and Best Hand, 1754, letterpress title page with advertisement printed on verso, 79 pps. describing the stock of maps, prints, views & prospects, mezzotints, drawing and copy books, contemp. paper wrappers, frayed with some loss to spine, small 8vo, together with Green (V. & R.), Catalogue of Prints Engraved by V.Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to His Majesty and to the Elector Palatine, and Prints the Works of Various Artists Engraved for, and Published by, Messrs. V. and R. Green, 1797, single leaf printed on both sides, with another single sheet advertising the sale of two prints after J. De Loutherbourg of military and naval battles, sheet size 285 x 220mm The first described item is a rare and complete catalogue for one of the more eminent print and map sellers & publishers of the 18th century. (3) £300-500
465 Paulys Realencyclopadie, Der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, 1st series, a run, vols. 10-24 bound in thirty-one, mixed eds., 1954-72, together with 2nd series, a run, vols. 1-10 bound in nineteen, mixed eds., 1914-72, plus Supplement, vols. 5, 6 & 9-15, mixed eds., 1972-78, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s (nine vols. lacking d.j.s), three vols. orig. printed wrappers (one with wrappers frayed and detached), 4to
Lot 463
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£200-400
466 Pinto (Edward H.). Treen and Other Wooden Bygones, 1969, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, together with Christie’s, Dumfries House Sale Catalogue, 2 vols., 12/13 July 2007, col. illusts. throughout, orig. col. pict. wrappers, 4to, (The Dumfries House sale never took place due to the last minute intervention by one of Prince Charles’ charitable organisations who purchased the house and contents for the nation), plus Boynton (Lindsay, ed.), Gillow Furniture Designs, 1760-1800, pub. 1995, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j. (slightly frayed), 4to plus Himmelheber (Georg), Cast-Iron Furniture and all other Forms of Iron Furniture, 1996, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus fifty-two other furniture and related reference books (57)
£200-300
467 Rubens (Alfred). A Jewish Iconography, The Jewish Museum, 1954, b & w illustrations, t.e.g., original half vellum, 4to Limited edition of 500. (1)
£100-150
468 Sachs (Edwin O. & Woodrow, Ernest A.E.). Modern Opera Houses and Theatres. Examples Selected From Playhouses Recently Erected in Europe, with Descriptive Text, a Treatise on Theatre Planning and Construction, and Supplements on Stage Machinery, Theatre, Fires and Protective Legislation, 3 vols., 1st ed. (vol. 1 2nd issue), 1897-98, num. plts. and plans (some folding or double-page), b&w illusts. to text, ex-lib. with usual markings, incl. perforated lib. stamp to titles, bindings broken with many leaves detached (some frayed), orig. cloth gilt, some splitting to spines, lib. identification nos. to base of spines, elephant folio (3)
Lot 464
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£100-200
Lot 470
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469 Santillana (Giorgio de, ed.). Leonardo Da Vinci, pub. New York, 1956, b&w illusts. throughout, some toning to margins, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some tears and fraying, folio, together with Baudouin (Frans), Pietro Pauolo Rubens, pub. Antwerp, 1977, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. two-tone cloth gilt in d.j., contained in slipcase (some wear), folio, plus Brown (Jonathan), Velazquez. Painter and Courtier, pub. Yale University Press, 1986, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., folio, plus sixty other art reference, incl. Italian Pictures of the Renaissance, by Bernard Berenson, 2 vols., 1963; Claude Lorrain. The Drawings, Plates, by Marcel Roethlisberger, pub. University of California Press, 1968, etc. (63)
473 Sugden (Alan Victor, and Edmondson, John Ludlam). A History of English Wallpaper 1509-1914, 1st ed., pub. Batsford, [1925], seventy tipped-in col. plts., b&w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, occ. spotting, orig. cloth gilt, some fading to covers and spine, 4to (1)
£100-150
£200-300
470 Seguy (Eugene A.). Papillons..., pub. Paris, [1925], addn. pochoir title (some marks), twenty pochoir plts., small lib. inkstamp to verso of each plt., loose as issued, contained in later purpose made book box, folio Eugene Alain Seguy was one of the leading French designers of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. Papillons was his most successful portfolio. (1) £1500-2000
471 Shaw (Henry). Illuminated Ornaments Selected from Manuscripts and Early Printed Books from the Sixth to the Seventeenth Centuries, Drawn and Engraved by Henry Shaw with Descriptions by Sir Frederic Madden, pub. William Pickering, 1833, addn. illuminated half title, title page printed in red & black, fiftynine (complete) colour litho. plts. heightened in gold and silver, occ. spotting and slight off setting, a.e.g., upper joint cracked, contemp. half morocco gilt, worn at extrems., spine torn at base but without loss, large 4to (1)
474 Sutherland (William & William George). The Sign Writer and Glass Embosser, 1st ed., Manchester: Decorative Art Journals Co. Ltd., 1898, thirty-two litho. plts. by Kleinertz of Manchester loosely inserted in pocket at rear, some chromo. and a few heightened in gold, generally edge-frayed (occn. encroaching on image), one plt. with piece excised, numerous letterpress illusts., lower blank margins water-stained, title-page with vertical crease, and torn (without loss) to lower margin, first text leaf with small closed tear, patterned endpapers, orig. printed cloth, worn and lifting in places, folio
£400-600
472 The Studio. An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, vols. 6-8, 11-42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51 & 52, 1896-1900, together 41 vols., col. and b&w plts. and illusts., all orig. green gilt dec. cloth, some wear, 4to, together with 125 other duplicates and related Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (166)
Rarely found complete with all the plates. (1)
£300-500
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£150-200
479 Wilds (William). Elementary and Practical Instructions on the Art of Building Cottages and Houses for the Humbler Classes; An Easy Method of Constructing Earthen Walls... To which are added Practical Treatises on the Manufacture of Bricks and Lime... For the use of Emigrants, to the Better Lodging of the Peasantry of Ireland... 1st ed., 1835, six lithographed plates, occasional minor soiling, contemporary calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with A Practical Manual of House-Painting, Graining, Marbling and SignWriting, by Ellis A. Davidosn, 1875, nine colour plates, pubs. ads. at end, occasional spotting, original cloth, edges lightly rubbed, 8vo (2)
£80-120
475 Thomson (Virgil & Grosser, Maurice). Eighteen Portraits, New York, Vincent Fitzgerald & Co., 1985, eighteen litho. port. plts., each initialed and numbered in pencil by Grosser, loose in orig. blue cloth book box, folio Limited edition 28/120 copies, signed by Thomson & Grosser. (1)
£400-600
476 Trade Catalogues. Evans Uniforms. The Uniform Clothing and Equipment Co. Ltd, c. 1925, 20 chromo. plates, illustrations, a few prices in manuscript, original wrapper, some light stains, oblong 4to, together with Revillon Freres (London Limited), Furs, Winter 19111912, colour plates and five b & w illustrations of fur coats, occasional light soiling, closed tear, original wrapper, original boards, lacking ties, some wear to spine, oblong folio, with three other trade catalogues for Linen Damask Cloths and Napkins and tablewares (5)
£100-150
477 The Trade Marks Journal, 112 vols. (incl. Index vol.), a broken run, vols. 14, 16, 23, 25, 27, 29-31, 32 (Jul-Dec), 33-38, 41, 45-50, 56, 58-74, 76-82, 83 (Jan-Jun), 84, 85, 86 (Jul-Dec), 87 (Sep-Dec), 88-95, 96 (Jan-Jul), 97, 98 (Aug-Dec), 102, 103, 104 (Jul-Dec), 106 (Jul-Dec), 108 (Jan-Jun) & 112 (Jul-Dec), 1889-1987, halfyearly/yearly vols., mostly contemp./modern half morocco gilt (a few vols. contemp. half calf), several spine torn, large 4to (112)
480 Wyatt (Matthew Digby). The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century. A Series of Illustrations of the Choicest Specimens Produced by Every Nation at the Great Exhibition of Works of Industry, 5 original parts, Day & Son, 1851-53, 158 chromo. litho. plts., plus three addn. chromo. litho. titles, vols. 3-5 without printed titles, gutta-percha perished and some leaves edgefrayed, occn. foxing and staining, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed, each contained in a modern cloth slipcase, large folio
£200-400
478 Whistler (James Abbott MacNeill, 1834-1903). The Menpes Children, etching, contained in Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black, 1904, sheet size 26.5 x 20cm (2.5 x 8ins), printed in a limited edition of 500 copies, signed by the author, bound in original publisher’s cloth gilt, frayed and somewhat soiled and discoloured, with some wear, 4to (1)
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£100-150
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£400-600
MODERN FIRST EDITIONS & ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE 481 Adams (Richard). Watership Down, 1st ed., 1972, original cloth, d.j., spine faded, tape repairs to verso, 8vo (1)
£300-500
482 Adams (Richard). Watership Down, 1st US ed., New York, 1972, original cloth-backed boards, d.j., a couple of short closed tears, 8vo Signed by the author to title and dated March 1974. (1)
£150-200
483 Blyton (Enid). A complete set of the twenty-one Famous Five books, mixed eds. (incl. ten 1st eds.), Hodder & Stoughton, 19491963, b & w, duotone, and col. illusts., some ownership signatures and inscriptions, all orig. cloth/boards in d.j., except Five On A Hike Together without d.j., d.j.s generally rubbed and frayed, and some with loss, three price-clipped, Kirrin Island with front flap detached, 8vo, together with twenty-three other Famous Five books in d.j.s, incl. seven 1st eds., d.j.s generally rubbed and frayed (some with loss/repairs), plus twenty-three 1st ed. Famous Five books and thirty-four later ed. Famous Five books (all without d.j.s), and five others by Enid Blyton (approx. 100)
£200-300
485 Burgess (Anthony). A Clockwork Orange, 1st ed., 1962, one or two light spots and stains, original black cloth, d.j., minor spot to rear panel, 8vo (1)
£400-600
486 Charteris (Leslie). Call for the Saint, 1948; Saint Errant, 1949; The Saint in Europe, 1954; The Saint on the Spanish Main, 1956; Thanks to the Saint, 1958, Trust the Saint, 1962; The Saint on the Sun, 1964; Vendetta for the Saint, 1965, 1st eds., a few light spots, Trust the Saint with previous owner inscription, original cloth, d.j.s, Trust & Vendetta price-clipped, one or two chips and stains, 8vo, with others, duplicates etc (14)
£100-150
484 Bull (Rene, illust.). The Arabian Nights, Constable, 1912, 20 mounted colour plates, captioned tissue guards, original cloth bound in at end, contemporary green half morocco by Bayntun, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, slightly faded, 4to
487 Christie (Agatha). Death in the Clouds, 1935; Murder is easy, 1939; Ten Little Niggers, 1939; Sad Cypress, 1940, 1st eds., occasional light spotting, endpapers browned (rear endpaper of Death in the Clouds partially torn away), a few previous owner inscriptions, original cloth, some fading and stains, 8vo, together with other 1st eds. by Christie including rebound copies of The Seven Dials Mystery, 1929, Death in the Clouds, 1935 and Evil Under the Sun, 1941 and others in mostly unpriced overseas d.j.s including The Body in the Library, 1942, Death Comes as the End, 1945, The Hollow, 1946, Taken at the Flood, 1948, They Came to Baghdad, 1951, Mrs McGinty’s Dead, 1952, They Do it With Mirrors, 1952, After the Funeral, 1953, A Pocket Full of Rye, 1953, Destination Unknown, 1954 and Hickory Dickory Dock, 1955
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£200-300
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£300-400
488 Clarke (Arthur C.). 2001. A Space Odyssey, 1st UK ed., 1968, one or two spots, presentation inscription, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, together with Monkey Planet, by Pierre Boulle, translated by Xan Fielding, 1st UK ed., 1964, a few spots, previous owner signature, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., spine faded, 8vo, plus Lost Worlds, by Clark Ashton Smith, 1st ed., Sauk City, Wisconsin, 1944, bookseller ticket, original cloth, light edge wear, d.j., chipped at spine ends, 8vo, with other sci-fi including H.G. Wells’ The First Men in the Moon, 1901 (rebound in half morocco) and Ray Bradbury’s The Golden Apples of the Sun, 1953, and others by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne, Robert Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke etc (41)
491 Dahl (Roald). Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 1st ed., 1st issue, pub. Knopf, New York, 1964, illusts. by Joseph Schindelman, colophon with six-line publisher’s information, inscription to front free endpaper, orig. red cloth gilt in price-clipped d.j., small closed tear to head and foot of spine, 8vo (1)
£800-1200
492 Dexter (Colin). Last Bus to Woodstock, 1975; Last Seen Wearing, 1976; The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn, 1977; Service of all the Dead, 1979 (1st U.S ed.); The Dead of Jericho, 1981; The Riddle of the Third Mile, 1983; The Secret of Annexe 3, 1986, 1st eds., Last Bus textblock browned with previous owner signature crossed-through, some light marginal toning to others, original cloth (Last Bus with closed tear at head of spine), d.j.s, Last Bus with small nicks and stains, closed tears at spine ends and folds, Riddle price-clipped, Dead of Jericho spine a little faded and price erased with black marker, a few minor spots, 8vo, Last Seen Wearing signed by the author, Silent World & Secret of Annexe both inscribed by the author, with the six other ‘Morse’ 1st eds. and two others
£300-400
A complete set of the Inspector Morse detective novels. (15)
£800-1200
493 Du Maurier (Daphne). Rebecca, 1st ed., 1938, some spotting, previous owner signature, original cloth, spine rubbed, small stains, facsimile d.j., 8vo, together with Holy Disorders, by Edmund Crispin, 1st ed., 1945, original cloth, a trifle rubbed at spine ends, d.j., spine faded and chipped at head, 8vo, plus Deadline, by John Dunning, 1st UK ed., 1982, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, with others published by Gollancz, including Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, 1963, and others by Kingsley Amis, Nadine Gordimer, Colin Wilson, James McClure, Kenneth Giles etc, a few duplicates (79)
494 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). A Fairy Garland, Being Fairy Tales From the Old French, Cassell, 1928, twelve col. plts., tissue guards, scattered foxing, upper hinge split, lower hinge splitting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. vellum gilt, somewhat marked, short nick at head of upper joint and foot of spine sl. frayed, 4to, (limited edition, 625/1000 copies, signed by the artist), together with The Chimes by Charles Dickens, Introduction by Edward Wagenknecht, The Limited Editions Club, 1931, b & w letterpress illusts., some full-page, pictorial endpapers, t.e.g., orig. beveledged decorated tan cloth, spine darkened, in orig. card slipcase, darkened and some edge-wear, small folio (limited edition, 476/1500 copies, signed by the artist), plus Peer Gynt, A Dramatic Poem by Henrik Ibsen, Harrap, 1936, twelve col. plts., captioned tissue guards, ms. ownership name on half-title, patterned endpapers, top edges red, remainder rough-trimmed, orig. tan cloth gilt, rebacked preserving orig. spine, 4to, plus The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie/Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner, translated by Margaret Armour, Heinemann, 1939, fortyeight col. plts., occn. light spotting, pictorial endpapers, orig. blue cloth, some soiling, spine faded and frayed to extrems., 4to, plus eight others by Rackham, incl. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1928, orig. cloth in frayed and crudely repaired d.j.
489 Cornwell (Bernard). Sharpe’s Eagle, 1981; Sharpe’s Gold, 1981; Sharpe’s Company, 1982; Sharpe’s Sword, 1983; Sharpe’s Enemy, 1984; Sharpe’s Honour, 1985, 1st eds., Enemy & Honour text block toned (as often), original cloth, d.j.s, Eagle price-clipped and with a loose card signed by the author, Sword and Enemy with a few stains and creases, together with other Sharpe 1st eds., some duplicates, (four signed by the author), four Sharpe short stories in wrappers and eight other novels by Bernard Cornwell, including five signed by the author (49)
£500-800
490 Dahl (Roald). The Gremlins, 1st UK ed., Collins, [1944], colour and b & w illustrations, a few light spots, contemporary presentation inscription to half title, rusted staples showing at hinges, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, one or two abrasions to upper board, light edge wear, 4to, together with The Magic Finger, 1st UK ed., 1968, b & w illustrations by William Pene du Bois, original pictorial boards, a few spots and stains, 4to, plus Fantastic Mr Fox, 1st UK ed., 1970, illustrations by Donald Chaffin, a few li9ght spots, previous owner signature, original boards, spine title faded, 8vo, with others by Roald Dahl, including Danny. The Champion of the World, 1975, George’s Marvellous Medicine, 1981, The Witches, 1983 and Matilda, 1988 (20)
£300-400
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£200-300
126
£100-150
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495 Essex House Press. Prometheus Unbound. A Lyrical Drama, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1904, woodcut frontis. by C. R. Ashbee, title and text printed in red & black, edges untrimmed, orig. vellum gilt with green ties, small piece of leather from another volume adherred to extreme outer margin of rear cover, folio Limited edition of 220 copies (this copy un-numbered). (1)
497 Fleming (Ian). On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1963; You Only Live Twice, 1964; The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965, 1st eds., a few minor spots, sellotape residue marks to You Only Live Twice endpapers, original cloth, a couple of light stains, d.j.s, OHMSS price-clipped, one or two light stains, Golden Gun a little toned, 8vo
£150-200
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496 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st ed., 1959, one or two spots, original black cloth gilt, price-clipped d.j., spine darkened with losses at ends, some soiling, 8vo, together with For Your Eyes Only, 1st ed., 1960, red scribbling and stamp to front endpapers, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., a few small chips and tears, scribbling to front flap, 8vo, plus Thunderball, 1st ed., 1961, a few light spots, previous owner signature, original cloth, d.j., sellotape residue marks to flaps, a few nicks, 8vo, with other Fleming including On Her Majesty’s Service, 1963, You Only Live Twice, 1964 (2nd impression) and The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965, some duplicates, later impressions or reprints (16)
£200-300
127
£100-150
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498 Fleming (Ian). Dr No, 1st ed., 1958, orig. cloth in d.j., a few minor splits to folds, 8vo
499 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st ed., 1959, orig. cloth, upper cover with gilt coins in eye-sockets, in price-clipped d.j., 8vo
509 Fleming (Ian). The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962; The Man With the Golden Gun; Octopussy and the Living Daylights, 1966, 1st eds., previous owner signature to Golden Gun, original cloth, d.j.s, Spy price-clipped with closed tear and light spots, 8vo, with other Fleming and Gardner James Bonds, some Book Club, reprints and paperbacks
(1)
(approx 50)
(1)
£300-400
£400-600
500 Fleming (Ian). Thunderball, 1st ed., 1961, orig. cloth in d.j., slight tear to fold of upper flap, 8vo (1)
510 Forester (C.S.). Flying Colours including a Ship of the Line, 1st ed., 1938, one or two spots, bookplate, original green cloth, d.j., spine title toned, neat repairs to verso, 8vo, together with The Earthly Paradise, 1st ed., 1940, half title with partial toning, original red cloth (faded at spine ends), chipped d.j., a couple of light stains, 8vo, plus Lord Hornblower, 1st ed., 1946, original cloth (faded at lower extremity), d.j., chipped at head of spine, 8vo, with others by Forester including The Captain from Connecticut, 1941, Randall and the River of Time, 1951 and The Barbary Pirates, 1956
£200-300
501 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st ed., 1959, original cloth, d.j., spine a trifle toned, 8vo (1)
£500-700
502 Fleming (Ian). From Russia With Love, 1st ed., 1957, previous owner signatures to title, a few minor spots, original black cloth with gun design blocked in silver and red, d.j., neat restorations to verso, 8vo (1)
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£1000-1500
504 Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 1st ed., 1960, original cloth, d.j., spine a trifle toned, 8vo (1)
£150-200
511 Forster (E.M.). Howard’s End, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1910, 12 pp. ads. at end, some spotting, contemporary presentation inscription, original red cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Turbott Wolfe, by William Plomer, 1st ed., Hogarth Press, 1925, a few spots, ink stamp to front pastedown, original cloth, d.j., spine darkened and chipped at ends, 8vo, plus Flush. An Biography, by Virginia Woolf, 1st ed., 1933, illistrations, one or two stains, previous owner inscription, original cloth, covers faded, d.j., spine darkened, a few chips and stains, 8vo, with other Bloomsbury related including Humbert Wolfe’s The Uncelestial City, 1930, Back, a Novel by Henry Green, 1946, Vita Sackville-West’s The Garden, 1946, and Granite and Rainbow, 1958
£400-600
503 Fleming (Ian). Diamonds are Forever, 1st ed., 1956, original cloth, d.j., 8vo A very good copy. (1)
£100-150
£300-500
505 Fleming (Ian). Octopussy and the Living Daylights, 1st ed., 1966, original cloth, d.j., 8vo
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Signed by Bond girls Maud Adams, Caroline Bliss and Maryam d’Abo. (1) £200-300
512 Gaddis (William). The Recognitions, 1st ed., Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., New York, [1955], the author’s first book (poorly received on publication but became one of the defining American novels of the second half of the twentieth century), orig. cloth in d.j., a little frayed and chipped at head and foot of spine, together with J R, 1st ed., Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1975, author’s second book, orig. cloth in sl. frayed and creased d.j., plus Carpenter’s Gothic, 2 copies, 1st American and 1st UK eds., Viking & Andre Deutsch, 1985, author’s third book, orig. boards in sl. frayed and creased d.j.s, and A Frolic of His Own, 1st UK ed., Viking, 1994, orig. boards in d.j., and Les Reconnaissances, traduit de l’Anglais par Jean Lambert, 2 vols., Editions Gallimard, 1973, orig. printed stiff card wrappers, shelf wear to head and foot of spines, and one other related, all 8vo
506 Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 1st ed., 2nd impression, 1960, previous owner inscription, one or two spots, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., spine lettering faded, a few spots, 8vo, together with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 6th impression, 1964 and Octopussy, 1966 (3)
£100-150
507 Fleming (Ian). On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 2nd impression, 1963, previous owner signature, original cloth, light edge wear, d.j., spine lettering slightly faded, one or two spots, 8vo, together with You Only Live Twice, 1964 and The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965 (3)
From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator, many with his bookplate. (8) £100-150
£100-150
508 Fleming (Ian). On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1963; You Only Live Twice, 1964; The Man With The Golden Gun, 1965, 1st eds., one or two light spots, original cloth, d.j.s, sellotape residue marks to verso of You Only Live Twice, 8vo (3)
£300-400
513 Gallico (Paul). The Snow Goose, 1946, four colour illustrations by Peter Scott, light spotting front and rear, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, a few small stains, 4to, limited edition, 192/750 signed by author and artist, together with Snowflake, 1st ed., 1952, decorations by David Knight, original pictorial boards, price-clipped d.j., 8vo, plus The Lonely, 1st ed., 1947, original cloth, d.j., chipped at spine ends, 8vo, with others by Gallico, some duplicates, including Trial by Terror, 1952, Love of Seven Dolls, 1954 and The Hurricane Story, 1959
£150-200
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£100-150
514 Gill (Eric, illust.). Sonnets and Verses, by Enid Clay, pub. Golden Cockerel Press, 1925, eng. illusts., orig. cloth-backed boards, paper label to spine, 8vo, limited edition 203/450, together with The Constant Mistress, by Enid Clay, pub. Golden Cockerel Press, 1934, eng. plts., orig. cloth-backed boards, 8vo, limited edition 200/300, signed by Enid Clay & Eric Gill, First Nudes, With an Introduction by Sir John Rothenstein, pub. Neville Spearman, 1954, num. b&w plts., browning to pastedowns, orig. white cloth, 8vo, limited edition 57/100, signed by Gordian Gill & John Rothenstein, plus Clothes, An Essay Upon the Nature and Significance of the Natural and Artificial Integuments Worn by Men and Woman, 1931, num. b&w plts., t.e.g., orig. morocco-backed boards gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus three others illustrated by Eric Gill, comprising The Devil’s Devices or Control versus Service, by Douglas Pepler, pub. Hampshire House Workshops, 1915; Art & Prudence, An Essay, pub. Golden Cockerel Press, 1928; The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, 1938 (limited edition of 550, signed by Gill) (7)
£200-300
515 Golden Cockerel Press. Endymion, A Poetic Romance, by John Keats, with Engravings by John Buckland-Wright, 1947, eng. plts. and illusts., t.e.g., orig. qtr. vellum gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, folio, limited edition 486/500, together with The Country of the Blind, by H. G. Wells, 1939, eng. plts. and illusts., bookplate for Eric Gill to front pastedown, t.e.g., orig. qtr. vellum gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, some marks, 4to Limited edition 71/280. Eric Gill’s own copy. (2)
£300-500
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516 Golding (William). Lord of the Flies, 1st. ed., 1954, orig. red cloth in d.j., 8vo A fine example. (1)
521 Heinlein (Robert A.). Orphans of the Sky, 1st UK ed., Gollancz, 1963, some toning and spotting, original cloth, d.j., spine a little darkened, a few light spots, 8vo, together with A Whiff of Death, by Isaac Asimov, 1st UK ed., 1968, minor spots to endpapers, original cloth, d.j., spine toned, one or two closed tears, 8vo, with other Gollancz sci-fi including Robert A. Heinlein’s Methuselah’s Children, 1963, Algis Budrys’ Who?, 1962, Arthur C. Clarke’s A Fall of Moondust, 1961 and others by Frederik Pohl, Ursula Le Guin, Poul Andersen etc
£3000-4000
517 Grahame (Kenneth). The Wind in the Willows, 1st ed., 1908, frontis. by Graham Robertson, rough-trimmed foredges, scattered light spotting, contemporary presentation inscription, t.e.g., original blue-green cloth gilt, joints end edges a little rubbed, a couple of corners bent, 8vo (1)
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522 Heller (Joseph). Catch 22, 1st UK ed., 1962, bookseller ticket, original cloth, 2nd issue d.j. (with author reviews to rear panel), manuscript price to front flap, 8vo, together with Sula, by Toni Morrison, 1st ed., Knopf, New York, 1974, one or two spots, original cloth, d.j., sellotape residue marks to rear panel and flaps, 8vo, minor nicks, 8vo, plus Williwaw, by Gore Vidal, 1st ed., Dutton, New York, 1946, endpapers lightly toned, original cloth, edges rubbed, some chips and stains, 8vo, with other American literature etc by Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Norman Mailer, John Updike, Tennessee Williams, William Saroyan and Ayn Rand
518 Graves (Robert). Good-Bye To All That, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1929, portrait frontis., bookplate, original cloth, spine a trifle darkened, d.j., spine darkened and chipped at head, lower panel with small tear and loss, 8vo, contains the suppressed Sassoon poem pp. 341-343, together with Poetic Unreason and Other Studies, 1st ed., 1925, occasional spotting, original cloth, d.j., spine darkened with loss at head, 8vo, with others by Graves (28)
£150-200
£700-1000
£400-600
519 Greene (Graham). The Quiet American, 1955; Our Man in Havana, 1958; The Comedians, 1966; Travels with my Aunt, 1969, 1st eds., light marginal toning to Our Man in Havana, original cloth, d.j.s, a few chips and repairs to spine head versos, 8vo, with four others by Graham Greene including The Lost Childhood and Other Essays, 1951 and Carving a Statue. A Play, 1964
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(2)
£200-300
523 Ishiguro (Kazuo). A Pale View of the Hills, 1982; Remains of the Day, 1989, Pale View with previous owner name erased from title, bookplate and presentation inscription to Remains, one or two light spots, original cloth, d.j.s, Pale View spine faded, 8vo
£100-150
£200-300
520 Heinlein (Robert A.). Starship Troopers, 1st ed., Putnam’s, New York, 1959, original blue cloth, d.j., small tear and loss to upper margin of rear panel, 8vo
524 Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles Goes to War, 1938; Biggles Sees it Through, 1941, 1st eds., colour frontis. to each (detached in Biggles Sees it Through), Biggles Goes to War lacking rear endpaper and with previous owner signature, one or two light spots, original cloth, a couple of light marks, 8vo
(1)
(2)
£300-500
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£150-200
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525 Kerouac (Jack). On the Road, 1st UK ed., 1958, a few light stains, original cloth, d.j. designed by Len Deighton, spine with light stain, some chips and repairs to verso, 8vo, together with Lonesome Traveller, 1st UK ed., 1962, original cloth, d.j., spine faded, light soiling, 8vo, with other UK eds. including Vanity of Duluoz, 1969, Satori in Paris, 1967, and Visions of Cody, 1973
529 Mallinson (Allan). A Close Run Thing, 1999; The Nizam’s Daughters, 2000; A Regimental Affair, 2001; A Call to Arms, 2002; The Sabre’s Edge, 2003; An Act of Courage, 2005; Company of Spears, 2006; Man of War, 2007; Warrior, 2008, 1st eds., scattered light spots, original cloth, d.j.s, 8vo, all but A Close Run Thing signed by the author
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£300-400
526 Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1894, b&w frontis. and illusts. throughout, some full-page, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, some splitting to rear joint, rubbed to extrems., 8vo, together with Dulac (Edmund, illust.), Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, [1915], twenty tipped-in col. and b&w plts. (correct as list), orig. dec. cloth in d.j., some small tears and slight loss to extrems., 4to, plus Rackham (Arthur), Undine, 1909, fifteen tipped-in col. plts. (correct as list), orig. gilt dec. cloth , some staining to covers, rubbed 4to, plus four others related (7)
530 Miller (H. Tatlock & Loudon Sainthill, compilers). Undoubted Queen, 1958, numerous colour and b & w illustrations, a.e.g., contemporary crimson full morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, original pictorial presentation box, 4to (1)
£150-200
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£1000-1500
528 Lewis (C.S.). Prince Caspian, 1st ed., 1951, colour frontis. and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, a few light spots, original blue cloth, d.j., spine lightly toned with minor chips to extreme head and foot of spine, small pale blue ink mark to rear panel, 8vo The second Narnia adventure. (1)
£100-150
531 Milne (A.A.). Now We Are Six, 1st ed., Methuen, 1927, numerous illusts. and decs. by E.H. Shepard, some pencil annotations and faint marks, half-title (with ms. ownership name) and final page (with imprint) browned, stitching strained, t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, spine faded and extrems. sl. frayed, corners rubbed, 8vo, together with later eds. of When We Were Very Young, Winnie-the-Pooh, and The House at Pooh Corner
527 Lewis (C.S.). The Silver Chair, 1st ed., 1953, illusts. by Pauline Baynes, small inscription to upper margin of front endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., couple of slight tears to fold of upper flap, 8vo (1)
£100-150
£500-700
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£100-150
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532 Milne (A.A.). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., Methuen, 1928, numerous illusts. by E.H. Shepard, some foxing, mostly to margins and edges, pictorial endpapers, free endpapers partially browned, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. salmon pink cloth gilt, in rubbed and foxed d.j., torn and with adhesive tape repairs on verso, 8vo, together with Now We Are Six, 1st ed., Methuen, 1927, numerous illusts. by E.H. Shepard, occn. spotting, half-title and verso of final leaf partially browned (former with ms. inscription), pictorial endpapers, free endpapers partially browned, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. red cloth gilt, edges sl. rubbed, spine partially faded, in defective d.j. (in two edge-chipped halves with part of browned spine lacking), protected by an additional facsimile d.j., 8vo, plus five other 1st ed. Milnes, comprising four copies of Now We Are Six, all in orig. cloth (3 in facsimile d.j.s), varying conditions, and a poor copy of The House at Pooh Corner (7)
534 Milne (A.A.). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., 1928, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, a few light spots to foredges, t.e.g., original salmon pink cloth, d.j., some minor marks, joints and folds slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)
£700-1000
535 Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1924, contents leaf numeraled ix, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, one or two light spots, endpapers slightly toned, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, one corner a little bumped, 8vo (1)
£500-700
536 Milne (A.A.). Toad of Toad Hall. A Play from Kenneth Grahame’s Book ‘The Wind in the Willows’, [1929], partly unopened, spare label tipped-in at end, original cloth-backed boards, d.j., some light soiling, sl. chipped to extreme head of spine, 4to
£150-200
533 Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 1st ed., 1924, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, one or two light spots, endpapers partially browned, neat contemporary presentation inscription, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine ends slightly rubbed, d.j., spine a little darkened with small chips at ends, 8vo A good copy. (1)
Lot 536
Limited edition, 100/200 signed by Kenneth Grahame and A.A. Milne. (1) £600-800
537 Milne (A.A.). Winnie-the-Pooh, 2nd ed., 1926, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, light browning to endpapers, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, small paint splash at foot of spine, slight lean, 8vo, together with When We Were Very Young, 11th ed., 1925, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, corners bumped, 8vo, with other editions of When We Were Very Young and Winniethe-Pooh etc., and The Christopher Robin Story Book, 2nd ed., 1929
£1500-2000
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133
£100-150
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538 Mitchell (Margaret). Gone With the Wind, 1st ed., 1st issue, Macmillan, New York, May 1936, half title, a few light spots, modern full blue morocco, 8vo (1)
£150-200
539 Nicholson (William). The Wind Singer, 2000; Slaves of the Mastery, 2001; Firesong, 2002, 1st eds., one or two spots to Firesong, original cloth, d.j.s, Slaves of Mastery signed by the author The ‘Wind on Fire’ trilogy. (3)
£70-100
540 Nielsen (Kay, illust.). East of the Sun and West of the Moon, Old Tales from the North, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, [1914], twentyfour tipped-in col. plts. (correct as list), t.e.g., orig. gilt vellum, with ties (detached but present), contained in slipcase, large 4to Limited edition 5/500, signed by Nielsen. (1)
£7000-10000
541 Nielsen (Kay, illust.). Hansel and Gretel and Other Stories by the Brothers Grimm, Doran, New York, [1925], 12 tipped-in colour plates, captioned tissue guards, gilt-patterned endpapers, t.e.g., original half Japanese vellum spine a little rubbed and darkened, slipcase, 4to Limited edition, 32/600 signed by the artist. (1)
£800-1200
542 O’Brian (Patrick). A complete 1st edition set of the ‘AubreyMaturin’ novels, 20 vols., 1970-1999, occasional light marginal toning and a few spots to some endpapers, original cloth, one or two light stains, d.j.s, Far Side of the World in the usual 2nd state d.j. (price-clipped with new price sticker of .95, spine faded), Post Captain, H.M.S. Surprise & Treason’s Harbour price-clipped, dampstain to Master & Commander at foot of panels, a couple of spines slightly faded, a few spots, 8vo (20)
Lot 541
£1500-2000
543 O’Donnell (Peter). Modesty Blaise, 1965; Sabre-Tooth, 1966; I, Lucifer, 1967; A Taste for Death, 1969, 1st eds., one or two spots, I, Lucifer with presentation inscription, original cloth (I, Lucifer with some fading to spine), d.j.s, A Taste for Death spine faded, one or two chips, with nine other Modesty Blaise 1st eds. with a duplicate of The Xanadau Talisman, 1981 (13)
£70-100
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544 Orton (Joe). Loot, 1st ed., 1967, a few spots to endpapers, small tipex marks, original cloth, d.j., a few light stains, 8vo, together with Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams, 1st UK ed., 1956, a few minor spots to endpapers, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, with other plays etc by Samuel Beckett, Dylan Thomas, T.S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood and John Osborne
548 Potter (Beatrix). Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes, 1st ed., [1917], 15 colour plates, one or two minor spots, original green boards lettered in red, upper cover with inset illustration, 16mo
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549 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st ed., 1909, colour illustrations, original brown boards, upper cover with inset illustration, minor mark to rear board, 16mo
A good copy. (1)
£150-200
545 Orwell (George). Keep the Aspidistra Flying, 1936; Inside the Whale and Other Essays, 1940; Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1949; Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays, 1950; England Your England, 1953, 1st eds., half titles, occasional light spotting and toning, Inside the Whale, Shooting an Elephant and England Your England ex-library with blindstamps and shelf numbers at front, uniform green full morocco, some light dampstains, 8vo, with three others including Animal Farm, 1st US ed. 1946 and The English People, 1947 (8)
A very good copy. (1)
Riall p.175. (1)
£200-300
£70-100
551 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Land of Enchantment, pub. Cassell, 1907, num. illusts., a.e.g., contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco labels, some fading to covers, 4to, together with Ragnarok, pub. Stockholm, 1911, fifteen tipped-in col. plts. (correct as list), orig. gilt dec. cloth, 4to, limited ed. 386/500, plus The Bookman, Christmas Double Number, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, 1915, tipped-in col. plts., num. b&w illusts. to text, orig. pict. cloth wrappers, slight chipping to spine ends, rubbed and some marks, tall folio, plus approx. thirty-five other Rackham related
£100-150
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547 Potter (Beatrix). The Roly-Poly Pudding, 1st ed., 1908, colour and b & w illustrations, p.7 with marginal repaired closed tear, one or two light marks, contemporary presentation inscription, original red cloth, upper cover with inset illustration, bevelled edges a little rubbed, small 4to (1)
£300-500
550 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation..., by Izaak Walton, George G. Harrap, 1931, twelve col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, b & w letterpress illusts., pictorial endpapers, free endpapers lightly toned, orig. blue cloth gilt, in price-clipped d.j., dusty, spine rubbed, 4to
546 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Tom Kitten, 1st ed., Warne, 1907, col. frontis. (detached) and full-page illusts., contemp. ms. inscription at head of half-title, pictorial endpapers, orig. brown boards with pictorial label on upper cover, spine a little faded and with sl. loss at head, 16mo, together with Ginger & Pickles, 1st ed., Warne, 1909, col. frontis. and full-page illusts., letterpress illusts., some light spotting and marks, pictorial endpapers, contemp. ms. name on front pastedown, orig. green boards with pictorial label on upper cover, sl. faded and dusty, 8vo (2)
£200-250
£400-600
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£200-300
554 Rowling (J.K.). A complete set of the deluxe editions of the Harry Potter books, 1999-2007, scattered light spotting, a.e.g., original cloth with picture insets (Order of the Phoenix & Goblet of Fire in publisher’s shrinkwrap), Prisoner of Azkaban with loose publisher’s sticker signed by the author, 8vo (7)
£200-300
555 Sassoon (Siegfried). Satirical Poems, 1st ed., 1926, previous owner inscription, original cloth, d.j., spine chipped and stained, 8vo, together with Collected Poems, by Vita Sackville-West, 1st ed., Hogarth Press, 1933, original cloth, d.j., spine chipped and darkened, 8vo, plus Crossing the Water, by Sylvia Plath, 1st ed., 1971, one or two minor spots, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, with other poetry by Lawrence Durrell, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Roy Campbell, Louis MacNeice etc (47)
552 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1908, 40 tipped-in colour plates, some leaves lightly toned, bookplate, t.e.g., original vellum gilt, lacking ties, light soiling, 4to Limited edition, 192/1000 signed by the artist. (1)
556 Shepard (Ernest H.). Fun & Fantasy. A Book of Drawings, With an Introduction by A. A. Milne, pub. Methuen & Co., [1927], col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed, folio, limited edition 119/150, signed by Shepard, together with Thomson (James), The Seasons, pub. Nonesuch Press, 1927, col. plts. by Jacquier, untrimmed, orig. patterned cloth, 4to, plus Douglas (Norman), Summer Islands, pub. New York, 1931, b&w illusts. to text, orig. dec. cloth in slipcase, 4to, plus twelve others, incl. eight illustrated by Frank C. Pape
£500-700
553 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. From the Little White Bird, by J.M Barrie, new ed., c. 1912, 50 tipped-in colour plates, scattered light spotting, endpapers a little browned, original green cloth gilt, generally in bright condition, a few light spots, 4to, with two others: The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1929 and Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, [1915] (3)
£250-300
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£150-200
557 Steinbeck (John). Cannery Row, 1st ed., Viking Press, New York, 1945, previous owner signature to front pastedown, top edge stained yellow, original (variant) blue cloth, slight edge wear, priceclipped d.j., one or two small closed tears, 8vo, together with two other 1st UK eds. of Burning Bright, 1951 and Sweet Thursday, 1954
£300-400
Viking first issued Cannery Row in a buff cloth, the 2nd issue was in a mustard cloth, so the present copy is an unusual blue cloth variant. (3) £150-200
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561 Tern Press. Blore Heath 1459, 1987, full-page lino-cuts to text, rough-trimmed, orig. linen-backed patterned boards, in d.j., 8vo, (limited edition 39/100 copies, signed by Nicholas and Mary Parry), together with an autograph letter signed on Tern Press headed paper, dated July 4 1988, from Mary and Nicholas Parry to Tom, mentioning work on The Saint Matthew Gospel and A Rook Book, one leaf, folded, plus Songs of a New Taliesin, Poems by Peter Abbs & Prints by Nicholas Parry, 1979, woodcuts and lino-cuts to text, marbled endpapers, untrimmed, orig. patterned cloth, oblong 4to, (limited edition, 38/90 copies, signed by Nicholas Parry and Peter Abbs), together with An Alphabet of Emblems, by Alan Halsey, 1987, full-page col. illusts., orig. cloth, in d.j., sm. 4to, (limited edition, 47/70 copies, signed by Mary and Nicholas Parry), plus twelve other Tern Press limited editions (15)
£150-200
562 Tern Press. A Rook Book, An Anthology of Writings by Richard Jefferies, illustrated by Nicholas Parry, 1988, full-page illusts., rough-trimmed, orig. cloth, printed title label on spine, and illust. mounted on upper cover, 8vo, (limited edition, 61/125 copies, signed by Nicholas and Mary Parry), together with Meadow Thoughts by Richard Jefferies, 1977, five eng. illusts., marbled endpapers, untrimmed, orig. qtr. calf and marbled boards, label on spine and upper cover, slim 8vo, (limited edition, 34/80 copies, signed by Nicholas Parry), plus The Seasons, by Thomas OrszagLand, 1980, full-page col. woodcuts, orig. printed boards, one or two faint marks, 4to, (limited edition, 5/90 copies, signed by Thomas Orszag-Land and Nicholas Parry), plus thirteen others, comprising twelve Tern Press limited eds., and Poems from Italy, Harrap, 1945, limited edition, 42/110 copies, signed by Siegfried Sassoon) (16)
£150-200
558 Stevenson (Robert Louis). A Child’s Garden of Verses, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1885, bookplates to front endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. blue bevelled cloth gilt, contained in recent book box, 8vo First issue of 1000 copies, with the apostrophe on the spine shaped like a tiny number 7. The word “OF” in smaller text on the spine and with no mention of “Two Series” in the list of other works. (1) £2000-3000
559 Tern Press. John Shelton, A First Selection, 1974, lino cuts to text, occn. light spotting and marks, marbled endpapers, untrimmed, near contemp. qtr. calf, one or two minor marks, 8vo Deluxe Edition of 10 copies. The first book published by the Tern Press; apparently 65 copies were printed, but it is believed that only about 20 were issued. (1) £100-150
560 Tern Press. Eighteen Poems of Dante Alighieri, translated into English verse by Anthony Conran, with Engravings by Nicholas Parry, 1975, numerous woodcuts, marbled endpapers, untrimmed, orig. qtr. sheep and marble-effect boards gilt, lettered on upper cover, (limited edition, 3/25 copies, signed by Nicholas Parry), together with Metamorphoses, by Anthony Conran, 1979, full-page illusts., incl. port. frontis., marbled endpapers, untrimmed, orig. qtr. calf and marbled boards, titled on upper cover, 4to, (limited edition, 6/90 copies, signed by Nicholas Parry and Anthony Conran), plus From the Morall Fabilillis of Esope, by Robert Henrisone, The Taill of the Paddok & the Mous, 1986, full-page col. illusts., untrimmed, orig. qtr. linen and marbled boards, paper label on spine and upper cover, large 4to, (limited edition, 17/100 copies, signed by Nicholas and Mary Parry), plus six other Tern Press limited editions
563 Tern Press. Trees, edited by Eric Robinson, with Prints by Nicholas Parry, 1989, numerous col. illusts., untrimmed, orig. patterned cloth, printed labels to spine and upper cover, folio, (limited edition, 31/100 copies, signed by Nicholas and Mary Parry), together with John Clare, Birds Nesting, The Lost Manuscript, edited by Eric Robinson, 1987, numerous col. illusts., marbled endpapers, untrimmed, orig. patterned cloth, folio, (limited edition, 25/90 copies, signed by Nicholas and Mary Parry), plus Sir Orfeo, 1980, numerous col. illusts., with some hand-finishing, (limited edition, 4/21 copies on Chilham, of a total edition of 95 copies, signed by Nicholas Parry), plus four other Tern Press limited editions (The Gospel According to Saint Mark, The Riddles from the Exeter Book, The Hountyng of the Chivyat, and Saint Matheu)
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566 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Return of the King, 1st ed., 1955, folding map at end, one or two light spots, original red cloth, a couple of light stains, d.j., spine darkened and a little rubbed, 8vo
564 Thomson (Hugh, illust.). Shakespeare’s Comedy, As You Like It, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, [1909], num. tipped-in col. plts., orig. gilt dec. green cloth, 4to, together with The Scarlett Letter, a Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1920, num. tipped-in col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, 4to, plus She Stoops to Conquer or the Mistakes of a Night, by Oliver Goldsmith, [1912], num. tipped-in col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. dec. cloth gilt, 4to, plus eighteen others, incl. several illustrated by Hugh Thomson, E.J. Detmold, etc.
567 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, 1st India paper ed., 1969, two folding maps, original black buckram, upper cover with silver and gilt decoration, 8vo
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£150-200
£200-300
£100-150
568 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, De Luxe ed., 5th impression, 1976, two folding maps, original black buckram, tissue wrapper, contained in original box, slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)
£100-150
569 Travers (P.L.). Mary Poppins Opens the Door, 1st US ed., New York, 1943, illustrations, occasional light soiling and sellotape strengthening at gutter, original cloth, a few marks, 8vo, with a presentation inscription to front endpaper by the author, together with four limited edition privately printed Christmas greetings publications by P.L. Travers, each numbered with presentation inscription: Aunt Sass, 1941 (39/500), Ah Wong (2 copies), 1943 (36 & 124/500) and Johnny Delaney, 1944 (19/500), each in original wrappers, plus seven titles from Enid Blyton’s Adventure series, of which five 1st eds. including The Island of Adventure, 1944 and The Ship of Adventure, 1950 (12)
£150-200
570 Verne (Jules). The Steam House. (Part I.) The Demon of Cawnpore; The Steam House. (Part II.) Tigers and Traitors, 2 vols., 1st UK ed., Sampson Low, 1881, ninety-eight wood eng. plts. (correct as list), several detached, vol. 1 with minor staining and worming to lower outer corner of first few leaves, without pubs. ads., early ms. name on front pastedowns, free endpapers browned, uniformed bound with The English at the North Pole, Routledge, 1875, half-title present, twenty-four wood eng. plts., letterpress illusts., occn. light spotting, early ms. name on front pastedown, free endpapers browned, and The Field of Ice, Routledge, 1876, twenty-three (of 25) wood eng. plts. (lacking frontis. and final plt.), one plt. detached and sl. frayed to foremargin, letterpress illusts., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, occn. spotting and marginal staining, early ms. name on front pastedown, free endpapers browned, plus A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, new ed., Griffith and Farran, 1874, The Mysterious Island (Part II) Abandoned, 2nd ed., Sampson Low, 1876, and The Tribulations of a Chinaman, Author’s Illustrated Edition, Sampson Low, 1885, red sprinkled edges, early 20th c. red half morocco gilt, extrems. rubbed and some sl. wear, 8vo (7)
571 Waugh (Evelyn). Black Mischief, 1st ed., 1932, map frontis., one or two light stains, previous owner inscription erased from front endpaper, original cloth, some fading to extremities, d.j., spine darkened with losses at ends, a few stains, 8vo, together with Officers and Gentlemen, 1st ed., 1955, previous owner signature, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., small chips, 8vo, with others by Waugh, some duplicates, including Wine in Peace and War, 1947, The Loved One. An Anglo-American Tragedy, 1948, Love Among the Ruins, 1953 and The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, 1957
565 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Hobbit, Or There and Back Again, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1937, b&w illusts., single leaf advert at end, small inscription to front blank, map endpapers, orig. dec. green cloth, 8vo (1)
£200-300
£3000-4000
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572 Waugh (Evelyn, 1903-66). Helena, 1st ed., 1950, t.e.g., remainder uncut, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt over cloth by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, minor water stain discolouration at foot of spine also affecting endpapers, upper joint rubbed, lge. 8vo [One of fifty large paper copies]. This copy is signed and inscribed by the author in blue ink to front free endpaper, ‘Momo [Maud Marriott] with love from Evelyn, Oct. 1st 1950’. (2) £80-120
573 Waugh (Evelyn, 1903-66). Men at Arms, 1st ed., 1952, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, ‘H.F. Rubinstein, from Evelyn Waugh, with gratitude’, with an initialled pencil note from the recipient beneath, ‘(presumably for persuading him not to sue a priest who had attacked him viciously in “The Tablet” on the publication of “Helena”)’, orig. cloth in d.j., sl. rubbed and nicked, spine partly faded, split at head of lower joint, horizontal closed tear at head of spine and small loss affecting imprint lettering at foot of spine, 8vo Harold Frederick Rubinstein (1891-1975) was an English solictor, Fabian and playwright. His (unsuccessful) defence of Radclyffe Hall’s novel, The Well of Loneliness, in 1928 led to his appointment as legal adviser to various publishing houses. If Rubinstein’s memory is correct then the offence was taken by Waugh over remarks made by Father Gerard in The Tablet, 27 October 1951, p. 15, to which an infuriated Waugh overreacted in the following issue, even accusing Father Meath of “ostentatiously denying me the proper courtesy of a prefix”. (1) £1000-1500
574 Waugh (Evelyn, 1903-66). Love Among the Ruins, A Romance of the Near Future, 1953, sepia plts. and decorations, a.e.g., contemp. purple qtr. morocco gilt over cloth by Asprey, spine sl. rubbed and faded, 8vo Ltd ed. 20/350. The limitation leaf is additionally inscribed and signed by the author, ‘for Darling Momo, with love from Evelyn’. Maud ‘Momo’ Marriott (nee Kahn), sister of Nin Ryan and wife of Major General Sir John Marriott. Waugh knew the Marriotts from the Middle East during the Second World War. (1) £400-600
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575 Wells (H.G.). The War of the Worlds, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1898, 16 pp. ads. at end, endpapers with light toning, bookplate, original grey cloth, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo (1)
578 Wren (Percival Christopher). Beau Geste, 1st Edition de Luxe, 1927, illustrations by Helen McKie, light spotting, t.e.g., original two-tone cloth, spine darkened with split at lower joint, 8vo, (limited edition, 587/1000 signed by the author), together with three Murray’s Imperial Library editions of Port O’ Missing Men, 1934, Spanish Maine, 1935 and Explosion, 1935, in chipped d.j.s and four reprints
£400-600
576 Wodehouse (P.G.). The Gold Bat, 1st ed., 1st issue, A & C Black, 1904, eight b & w illustrations by T.M.R. Whitwell, 2 pp. ad. leaf advertising three title at end, lacking front endpaper and half title, occasional light soiling, original red pictorial cloth, joints and edges lightly rubbed, 8vo Mcllvaine A4a. (1)
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579 Wyndham (John). The Day of the Triffids, 1st ed., pub. Joseph, 1951, inscribed by author to half title ‘To Les Aaronberg from John Wyndham alias John Harris’ with a small illustration of a triffid, orig. cloth, rubbed and slightly split to head and foot of joints, in d.j., spine ends professionally restored, 8vo
£400-600
577 Wood (Christopher). James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me, 1st ed., 1977, original black cloth, d.j., a couple of closed tears and light indentations to rear panel, 8vo Signed by the author in blue marker to title. (1)
£100-150
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£1200-1800
580 Wyndham (John). The Kraken Wakes, 1953; Jizzle, 1954; The Midwich Cuckoos, 1957, Consider Her Ways & Others, 1961, Chocky, 1968, 1st eds., a few small spots and stains, Midwich with previous owner signature to last leaf, Chocky with signature at front, original cloth, Kraken upper cover with indentation, slight lean, d.j.s, Jizzle price-clipped and small abrasions, one or two chips and stains, 8vo
£400-600
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581 Aesop. The History and Fables of Aesop, Translated and Printed by William Caxton 1484. Reproduced in Facsimile from the copy in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, with an Introduction by Edward Hodnett, Scolar Press, 1976, facsimile woodcut illustrations, original full tan morocco by the Eddington Bindery, slipcase, folio Limited edition, XXV/L. (1)
£150-200
582 American Comics. A collection of fourteen American comics, c. 1960s, incl. Justice League of America, nos. 19 & 22, 1963, all comics with pence inkstamp to upper cover, G/VG (14)
£70-100
583 Boy’s Own Paper, 143 orig. issues, a run, February 1951December 1962, num. b&w illusts., all orig. col. pict. wrappers, a few covers detached, rubbed, 8vo (143)
£100-150
584 Churchill (Winston S.). The War Speeches of The Rt Hon Winston S. Churchill, Compiled by Charles Eade, 3 vols., 1952-53, a.e.g., contemporary green full morocco by Hatchards, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, vol. II with small tear at head of spine, a little faded, 8vo, upper covers stamped with initials ‘F.C.G.’ at foot (F. Campbell Golding, Radiologist and Orthopaedic surgeon), together with A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 4 vols., 1st ed., 1956-58, presentation inscription to vol. II half title, a.e.g., contemporary blue full morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, ‘F.C.G.’ initials stamped to upper covers, 8vo, with seven others by Churchill including Into Battle, 1941, The Unrelenting Struggle, 1942, The End of the Begining, 1943 and Onwards to Victory, 1944, rebound in red half morocco (15)
£400-600
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585 Churchill (Winston S.). The Collected Works of Sir Winston Churchill, Centenary Edition, 34 vols., pub. Library of Imperial History, 197376, b&w illusts., folding maps, facsimile letters, etc., a.e.g., orig. natural calfskin vellum, lettered and blocked in 22 ct gilt, all in clean and bright condition, each volume contained in dark green card slipcase stamped with the Churchill arms (some marks), 8vo Printed paper limitation labels loosely contained in seperate envelope and original purchase documentation present. Only 2000 sets authorised for the British Empire and Commonwealth, and a further 1000 sets for United States of America and Canada. Lacking the final four volumes of the series (Collected Essays), which were published at a later date. (34) ÂŁ1200-1500
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586 Churchill (Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). The World Crisis, 6 vols., 1st eds., 1923-31, b & w plts. and maps including some folding, scattered pencil annotations and marginalia to vol. 1 by Sir Frederick Whyte, a few notes shaved, author’s signed presentation inscription to front flyleaf of vol. 1, ‘Inscribed for Frederick Whyte by Winston S. Churchill 1948’ with related note by the recipient in pen and pencil beneath, a further ink note by Whyte giving instructions to binder at end of contents to vol 1., a.e.g., modern blue crushed morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere, 8vo, together with a typed letter initialled from Whyte to Churchill and a typed letter signed from Churchill to Whyte in reply both folded and preserved in an old envelope tipped on to front pastedown of vol 1 with Whyte’s pen and pencil notes to rear flap Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte KCSI (1883-1970) was a British civil servant, Liberal Party politician, writer and journalist. While MP for Perth, Whyte served as parliamentary private secretary (1910-15) to Winston Churchill, who was Home Secretary (1910-11) and then First Lord of the Admiralty (1911-15). Whyte’s letter is dated 24th September 1948 and refers to some notes he was belatedly sending him regarding the events of 29 July to 4 August 1914. Evidently, Whyte has used these notes and memories to annotate the relevant pages of volume 1 where he was personally involved and sent the notes on to Churchill. Whyte’s letter states that these notes ‘might be material for an authentic footnote throwing some light on the awkward predicament of Asquith’s cabinet in the last days of peace in 1914’. Whyte also adds a request that if he were to send the first volume of Churchill’s ‘World Crisis’ to him would he ‘write on the fly-leaf a word or two about those days in which I was “pars minima” to your “maxima”?’. Churchill’s reply, Chartwell, 8 October 1948, thanks Whyte for his note and for sending him copies of the records of ‘our conversations and of events just before the outbreak of the 1914-18 war. It seems to strike some notes in my memory’, and agreeing to inscribe the book for him. (8) £5000-7000
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587 Domesday Book. Great Domesday Book, “Millenium Edition”, 6 vols., pub. Alecto Historical Editions, 2000, comprising a three volume facsimile bound in full blindstamped calf to the design of the 12th c. Winton Domesday, in three suede saddlebags, three translation volumes, and a map portfolio volume, folio, (limited edition, 71/450 copies) (10)
£1500-2000
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588 Elston Press. The Cenci. A Tragedy in Five Acts, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1903, orig. cloth-backed boards, slight loss to spine label, 8vo, limited ed. of 180 copies, together with The Patterne of Painefull Adventures, Gathered into English by Laurence Twine, 1903, orig. cloth-backed boards, 8vo, limited ed. of 170 copies, plus A Masque of Love, by Charles Erskine Scott Wood, pub. Chicago, 1904, signed by author to front blank, orig. cloth-backed boards, 8vo, limited ed. of 500 copies, plus two others printed at the Elston Press, comprising The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyches, Translated from the Latin of Apuleius, by William Adlington, 1903 (limited ed. of 120 copies); The Tale of Gamelyn, ed. Reverend Walter W. Skeat, 1901 (limited ed. of 200 copies) (5)
592 Folio Society. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer now newly imprinted [a fine facsimile edition of the Kelmscott Chaucer], 2002, illusts. by Edward Burne-Jones, initial letters throughout, some titles and headings printed in red, blue silk markers, orig. elaborately gilt dec. 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 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 orig. blue buckram solander box, with gilt lettered morocco spine label, large folio Limited edition, 46/1010 copies. (1)
593 Folio Society, 73 vols., c. 1960s-90s, incl. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, 8 vols., 1983; Painter of Passion. The Journal of Eugene Delacroix, 1995; William Russell Special Correspondent of the Times, ed. Roger Hudson, 1995; South from granada, 1988; etc., orig. cloth, mostly in slipcases, 8vo/4to
589 Escoffier (Auguste). Le Guide Culinaire: Aide-Memoire de Cuisine Pratique, 1st ed., Paris, 1903, half-title, a few wood-eng. illusts. to text, folding plan, 4 pp. ads at rear, some spotting, contemp. quarter roan gilt over cloth, some wear, spine and lower cover near detached, 8vo Cagle 185a. (1)
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£150-200
£100-150
594 Folio Society, 69 vols., c. 1990s-2000s, incl. The Folio of Shakespeare..., Norton Facsimile, 2nd ed., 1996 (limited ed. 640/1000); A History of England, 12 vols., 1997-2001; Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, 2002, etc., orig. cloth/leather, in slipcases, 8vo/4to/folio
590 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., pub. Lyceum Press, Liverpool, 1924, col. and b&w plts., orig. two-tone blue cloth gilt, 4to, together with Britain’s Sea Soldiers. A Record of the Royal Marines During the War 1914-1919, Compiled by General Sir H.E. Blumberg, Devenport, 1927, col. frontis., bound without folding maps and pocket at rear, a.e.g., orig. morocco-backed blue cloth gilt, 4to (3)
£400-600
£200-300
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£150-200
595 Galsworthy (John). Works, Manaton Edition, 30 vols., pub. William Heinemann, 1923-36, b&w frontis. to each vol., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. green crushed half morocco (by Henry Sotheran Ltd), some minor marks, spines darkened, 3 or 4 vols. with some damp marking to front and rear boards (mainly to fore-edges), 8vo
£100-150
591 Flint (William Russell, illust.). The Song of Songs which is Solomon’s, Philip Lee Warner, Medici Society, 1909, printed on hand-made Riccardi Paper and using the Riccardi Press fount, ten tipped-in col. plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed (lightly foxed), orig. limp vellum gilt with ties, in printed d.j., d.j. with faded spine and sl. edge-frayed at folds, rear panel foxed, limited edition 111/500, 4to, together with, The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Translated by George Long, Medici Society, 1909, printed on hand-made Riccardi Paper and using the Riccardi Press fount, twelve tipped-in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed (lightly foxed), orig. limp vellum gilt with ties, in printed d.j., d.j. with faded spine and sl. edge-frayed at folds, limited edition 86/500, 4to, with single-leaf printed invitation to an exhibition of Flint’s drawings for this work loosely inserted, with, The Idyls of Theocritus, Rendered into English prose by Andrew Lang, 2 vols., Medici Society, 1922, printed on hand-made Riccardi Press Paper and using the Riccardi Press fount, twenty mounted col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, pastedowns partially faded, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. linen-backed boards, with printed paper labels, (spare labels bound in at rear), in printed d.j.s, sl. edge-frayed in places, spines and front panel of vol. 1 faded, limited edition 126/500, 4to
Limited edition 44/530, signed by John Galsworthy to the first volume. (30) £300-500
596 Giles (Lionel). Sun Tzu on the Art of War, the Oldest Military Treatise in the World, Translated from the Chinese with Introduction and Critical Notes, Luzac, 1910, rough-trimmed, near contemp. cloth-backed boards, preserving orig. printed covers (stained and toned), 8vo The first complete English language translation of the ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to Sun Tzu, commonly known to be the definitive work on military strategy and tactics of its time. The book was first translated into the French language in 1772 by French Jesuit Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, and a partial translation into English was attempted by British officer Everard Ferguson Calthrop in 1905. (1) £100-150
Uncommon in the vellum binding, and particularly so with the dust jackets. (4) £300-500
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Lot 595 598 Jane’s. A collection of 61 vols. from the Jane’s series, c. 1960s-2000s, incl. Jane’s Fighting Ships, 34 vols., a broken run, 1962-2006, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, all ex-lib. with usual markings, etc., orig. cloth, many in d.j.s (some laminated), all ex. lib. copies with usual markings, 4to/folio (61)
597 Gross (Anthony). Sixe Idyllia chosen out of the Sicilian Poet Theocritus and translated into English verse, with eight etchings by Anthony Gross and with an introduction by Douglas Cleverdon, Clover Hill Editions/Chilmark Press, New York, 1971, eight etched plates, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. morocco-backed cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed at extrems., folio, limited edition CXI of 135 copies from a total edition of 417, signed by the artist (but without the extra suite of signed prints called for), together with Golden Cockerel Press. When Thou Wast Naked, a story by T. F. Powys with engravings by John Nash, pub. Golden Cockerel Press, 1931, b&w wood eng. illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. moroccobacked patterned boards, a little rubbed, 8vo, limited edition 491/501, signed by T. F. Powys, plus The Cricket on the Hearth, a fairy tale of home by Charles Dickens and seven posthumous illustrations by Hugh Thomson, Golden Cockerel Press, 1933, fullpage colour plates, partly untrimmed, orig. yellow cloth, some minor marks, folio, limited edition 809/1500, and two other Private Press publications (Oscar Wilde, Hellenism, Tragara Press, Edinburgh, 1979 & Rainer Maria Rilke, Sonnets to Orpheus, trans. M. D. Herter Norton, Kelly-Winterton Press, New York, 1981) (5)
£100-200
599 Lincoln (Joseph Crosby). Cape Cod Ballads and Other Verse, with drawings by Edward W. Kemble, 1st ed., Trenton, New Jersey, Albert Brandt, 1902, twenty-three b&w illusts., orig. yellow cloth gilt, in bright condition, 8vo, together with the series of all twentythree original pen and black ink illustrations for the book by Edward W. Kemble, each with printer’s pencil annotations to margins, some minor marginal soiling, 248 x 187mm and sl. smaller, the book and drawings each contained in later cloth chemise and double-volume morocco-backed slipcase, 4to (1)
£200-300
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£200-400
602 Soong (Mei-ling, Madame Chiang Kai-shek). War Messages and Other Selection by May-ling Soong Chiang (Madame Chiang Kai-shek), [China, 1938], initial blank inscribed in an unidentified hand ‘For Commander W.E.J. Eames, November 1938’, with Madame Chiang Kai-shek’s Chinese calligraphic autograph in black ink written vertically below and small red square stamp, loose leaf frayed at inner margins not affecting inscriptions, some occasional marginal damp staining, orig. sewn moire cloth with printed paper label to spine (‘Madame Chiang’s Messages in War and Peace’), frayed and stitching partly broken, 8vo
600 Loeb Classical Library. Philo, 12 vols. including 2 vols. Supplement, 1960-71, all orig. uniform cloth gilt in d.j.s, small 8vo, together with other Loeb Classical Library series, including Athenaeus, 6 vols., Thucydides, 4 vols., all orig. cloth (except one vol. bound in pubs. morocco), some in d.j.s, small 8vo (55)
£200-300
601 Lubbock (Basil). The Nitrate Clippers, 1st ed., Glasgow, 1932, b & w frontis. and plts. (one folding), occasional spotting, orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., 8vo, together with Bully Hayes, South Sea Pirate, 1st ed., 1931, col. frontis. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., 8vo, with Coolie Ships and Oil Sailers, 1st ed., 1935, b & w frontis. and plts., occasional spotting, orig. cloth in slightly torn d.j., and Chatterton (E. Keble), Steam Models, 1924, tipped-in col. frontis., col. and b & w plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 4to (limited signed ed. 734/1000), and Ship-Models, 1923, col. and b & w plts., occasional sptting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 4to (limited ed. 619/1000), plus other misc. books including later editions by Basil Lubbock, and The Postcard Art of Gilbert & George 1972-1989, pub. 2011 and The Urethra Postcard Art of Gilbert & George 2009, pub. 2011 (21)
Commander William Edward James Eames DSC, RN (1904-67). In 1936, as a Lieutenant Commander, Eames commanded the Sandpiper, the smallest of the river gunboats in China. She was usually deployed at Changsha on the Xiang River, and it was there that Japanese aircraft attacked her on 6 September 1938. The ship was damaged but there were no casualties. As the Japanese armies approached, Eames took over the role of Consul and arranged for Europeans of all nationalities to leave the area. His services were recognised with early promotion to the rank of Commander. Provenance: By family descent where family or tradition has it that the book was a gift from the author, then First Lady of the Republic of China, in appreciation for what he had done. (1) £100-150
£150-250
CARTONS 603 Brady (Nicholas). Fourteen Sermons, Preached on Several Occasions. Never Before Printed, 1st ed., 1704, previous owner signature to title and at front, one or two spots, contemporary panelled calf, a little rubbed and stained, together with The Life of Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, Bart. and K.C.B. Late Governor of Madras, with Extracts from his Correspondence and Private Papers, by the Rev. G.R. Gleig, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1830, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. I, folding map of Madras Government with colour outline (torn without loss), a few loose leaves, front hinge vol. I breaking, contemporary green half calf gilt, joints splitting, a little rubbed, 8vo, with others including Cassell’s Universal Portrait Gallery, 1895 and The Abbe Constantin, Illustrated by Madame Madeleine Lemaire, 1888 (2 cartons)
£100-150
604 Brand (John). The History and Antiquities of the Town and County of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne ..., 2 vols., 1789, eng. frontis. and title vign. to each, 6pp. subs. list to vol. 1, one folding plan, num. eng. plts. (some folding), occ. spotting, contemp. calf library binding, gilt armorial to upper board of each, contrasting morocco labels to spine of each, upper board of vol. 2 detached, rubbed, folio, together with Latham (Robert & Matthews, Williams, ed.), The Diary of Samuel Pepys, 11 vols., mixed eds., 1973-83, ex-lib. with usual markings, inkstamps etc., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, five d.j.s lined with brown paper, 8vo, plus Lutyens (Sir Edwin), Houses & Gardens, pub. Country Life, 1925, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. twotone cloth gilt, rubbed & faded, folio, plus six others (a carton)
£150-200
605 Charles (Prince of Wales, and Charles Clover). Highgrove. Portrait of an Estate, 1st ed., 1993, presentation copy from Prince Charles to John and Pauline Napper, signed and inscribed on halftitle, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Coventry (B.O.), Wild Flowers of Kashmir, series 1-3, 1923-30, numerous col. illusts., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and faded on spines, 8vo, with others of gardening and natural history interest From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator, many with his bookplate. (3 cartons) £100-150
Lot 602
148
606 De La Beche (Henry T.). Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset, published by order of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury, 1839, folding hand-col. litho. map frontis., eleven eng. plts. (incl. eight folding), some fraying and spotting, 20th c. cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with other miscellaneous books, incl. topography, natural history, etc. (2 cartons)
611 Ingoldsby (Thomas and Jessop, Ernest M.). The Witches’ Frolic, pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1888, twenty b & w lithograph folio leaves, with initials printed in red, now presented in individual card window mounts and contained in purpose-made fold-over book box with the b & w printed cloth upper cover of the original binding mounted on the lid, folio, together with Gardens of Delight. The Rococo English Landscape of Thomas Robins the Elder, by John Harris, with Natural History Notes by Dr. Martyn Rix, Basilisk Press, 1978, fifteen mounted col. plts., orig. dec. cloth with slipcase, oblong atlas folio (without the separate volume of text), plus Caldecott (Randolph), The Complete Collection of Pictures & Songs by Randolph Caldecott, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans, with a Preface by Austin Dobson, 1887, numerous col. illusts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth, soiled and some wear, 4to (limited large paper edition 178/800), with other miscellaneous books, mostly art reference and a few antiquarian, etc.
£100-150
607 [Dodsley, Robert, attrib.]. The Economy of Human Life, in Two Parts, Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by an Ancient Bramin, To Which is Prefixed, an Account of the Manner in Which the said Manuscript was Discovered, in a Letter from an English Gentleman, Residing at China, to the Earl of ******, 1796, eng. frontis., divisional title to part 2, some spotting and light browning throughout, contemp. sheep, rubbed, 12mo, together with A Thousand Notable Things on Various Subjects, Disclosed from the Secrets of Nature and Art... , 1791, some spotting and browning throughout, contemp. sheep, worn, 12mo, plus The Union Steam Ship Co.’s Edition of Glanville’s Guide to South Africa, Including Cape Colony, the Diamond-Fields... , 11th ed., 1890, commercial ads at front and rear, lacks folding map frontis., orig. cloth gilt with pict. onlay to upper cover, rubbed and sl. soiled, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly leather-bound (3 cartons)
(5 cartons)
612 Jansson (Jan). [Atlas novus....], c.1650, lacking titles, prelims. and all maps, but retaining text, a.e.g., near contemp. vellum with gilt dec. boards, folio, with another copy similar, plus Camden (William), Britain, or a Chorographical description of the most Flourishing Kingdoms, England, Scotland and Ireland...., pub. George Bishop, 1610, title page and dec. frontis. containing an eng. map of the British Isles, lacking all maps, 18th century gilt and blind panalled calf, rebacked, small folio, with Munster (Sebastian) Cosmographiae Universalis...., pub. Basel, c.1550, title page with dec. woodcut, with portrait on verso, lacking all maps, text block broken and disbound, contemp. blind stamped vellum, spine defective, small folio, plus Camden (William), Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland...., 2 vols. 2nd. ed., 1722, portrait frontis, title printed in red & black, lacking all maps, near contemp. blind panelled calf, worn at extrems., folio, with another seventeen volumes similar, various sizes and condition
£150-200
608 Dryden (John). The Dramatick Works of John Dryden, 6 vols., London: Jacob Tonson, 1717, eng. port. frontispieces, divisional titlepages for each play, armorial bookplate of William Pym to upper pastedowns, contemp. calf, few joints cracked and slight wear at head & foot of spines, 12mo, together with The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations..., by Edmond Malone, 3 vols. in four, 1800, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, some browning mostly to titles, contemp. marbled calf, joints cracked and slight wear, 8vo, with Wilson (James Grant, edit.), The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from the Earliest to the Presen Time, 2 vols., Blackie & Son, [1876?], eng. port. frontis. and addn. hand-col. eng. titles to each, eng. port. plts., contemp. half calf, 8vo, plus other antiquarian (a carton)
Sold as a collection of bindings, not subject to return. (24)
£150-200
(2 cartons)
£100-150
614 Loudon (J.C.). The Suburban Gardener, and Villa Companion: Comprising the Choice of a Suburban or Villa Residence, or of a Situation on Which to Form One; The Arrangement and Furnishing of the House..., 1838, eng. illusts. to text, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, together with Doyle (A. Conan), Beeton’s Christmas Annual. A Study in Scarlet, 1887, Centenary facsimile ed., 1987, orig. col. wrapper in d.j., contained in orig. slipcase, 8vo, limited ed. 38/550, plus Yarrell (William), A History of British Birds, 4 vols., 4th ed. revised and enlarged, 1874-85, eng. illusts. to text, occ. spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear, plus approx. thirty-five other miscellaneous, incl. Sherlockiana
£80-120
610 Evans (Major (Temp. Lt.-Col.) R.). A Brief Outline of the Campaign in Mesopotamia, 1914-1918, pub. 1926, a few marginal notes in pencil, three folding tables, four folding maps contained in rear pocket, orig. cloth with paper labels (chipped), 8vo, together with Hichens (Robert), Egypt and its Monuments, 1908, col. plts. by Jules Guerin, b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, tall 8vo, plus Mackenzie (Col. J.S.E. and Ponsonby, Miss C.E. Talbot), British Orchids. How to Tell One from Another, [1912], two copies, ten mounted col. plts. with tissue guards, orig. two-tone cloth, slim 4to, and other miscellaneous books (2 cartons)
£150-200
613 Latham (Robert and Matthews, William). The Diary of Samuel Pepys, vols. 1-11 (complete), 1st ed., 1970-83, b&w illusts. from photos, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, some tears and fraying, vol. 1 jacket with old adhesive tape repairs, 8vo, together with The Saturday Book, vols. 1-34, a run, 1941-75, b&w illusts., orig. cloth, twenty-one vols. in d.j.s (a few with slight loss), 10 vols. contained in orig. pict. book boxes (some wear), 8vo
609 Eden (Hon. Emily). ‘Up the Country’. Letters Written to Her Sister from the Upper Provinces of India, 2 vols. in one, 2nd ed., 1866, together with Paintings and Statues from the Collection of President Sukarno of the Republic of Indonesia, Compiled by Lee Man-Fong, 5 vols., pub. Tokyo, 1964, numerous tipped-in col. reproduction plts., orig. gilt-dec. mock morocco in sl. frayed d.j.s, large 4to, and others of Indian and Asian interest (2 cartons)
£200-300
(2 cartons)
£70-100
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£100-150
615 Ruskin (John). Modern Painters, 6 vols. (incl. Index), 2nd ed., 1900; The Stones of Venice, 3 vols., 5th ed., 1893; The Seven Lamps of Architecture, 6th ed., 1889, together 10 vols., num. b&w plts., all orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, together with Le Miroir, nos. 37-296 (a run), bound in 5 vols., 1914-19, b&w illusts., scattered spotting, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, folio, plus The Magazine of Art, 16 vols., c. 1881-93, b&w plts. and illusts., all orig. pict. cloth gilt (except 2 vols. contemp. half morocco gilt), rubbed and some wear folio (3 cartons)
QUANTITY 619 Bindings. The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edited with Preface and Notes by William M. Rossetti, 2 vols., 1890, presentation inscription, t.e.g., contemporary rust-red half morocco by Hatchards, spines with gilt Passion Flower decorations, slight edge wear, 8vo, together with The Feathered Tribes of the British Islands, by Robert Mudie, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1841, titles with hand-coloured vignettes, 19 hand-coloured plates, presentation inscription, vol. I front hinge broken, a.e.g., contemporary red morocco gilt, spines rubbed with splits and tears, 8vo, plus Waverley Novels, by Sir Walter Scott, Centenary Ed., 12 vols., 1883, b & w illustrations, a few spots, prize label at front of vol. I, contemporary tan half calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, with others including the Works of Alexander Pope, 6 vols., 1764 and The Plays and Poems of Shakspere, 2 vols., c. 1852
£150-200
616 Shayo (Alberto ). Ferdinand Preiss. Art Deco Sculptor. The Fire and the Flame, Antique Collectors’ Club, 2005, numerous col. illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Cleemput (Marcel R. van), The Great Book of Corgi 1956-1983, pub. New Cavendish Books, 1989, col. and b & w illusts., orig. mock morocco in d.j., square 4to, plus Joplin (Norman), The Great Book of Hollow-Cast Figures, pub. New Cavendish Books, 1983, numerous col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, and other art and antiques reference, mostly G/VG (2 cartons)
(76)
£70-100
620 Guarini (Giovanni Battista). Il Pastor Fido, The Faithfull Shepherd. A Pastorall... now newly translated out of the originall [by Sir Richard Fanshaw], 1647, lacks port. frontis., title soiled and repaired, recent antique-style blind-panelled calf, 4to, together with Natalis Comitis Mythologia, sive Explicationis Fabularum... , Geneva, Jacobi Crispini, 1636, printer’s woodcut device to title, contents affected by worm, contemp. vellum, soiled, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc.
617 Sotheby (W.). A Tour Through Parts of Wales, Sonnets, Odes, and Other Poems, 1794, twelve tinted aqua. plts. from drawings taken on the spot by J. Smith, edges untrimmed, some pages loose and first few leaves crudely repaired and stained with tape, old boards, crudely rebacked, 4to (binding copy?), together with Fenton (Richard), A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire, to which are now added the Notes made for a Second Edition by Richard and John Fenton, pub. Brecknock, 1903, b & w illusts., orig. linen-backed boards, worn, 4to, plus St David’s and its Cathedral, pub. The Mason, Tenby, c. 1860s, three copies, sixteen uncol. eng. plts., orig. printed stiff wrappers, some wear to spines, slim oblong 4to, and others of Welsh interest (a carton)
(3 shelves)
£200-300
621 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New... , Oxford, printed Thomas Baskett, 1750, eng. title to OT, printed title to NT (dated 1742), a.e.g., contemp. gilt-panelled red morocco, rubbed, sometime rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, together with A Catalogue of the Dukes, Marquesses, Earles, Viscounts, Barons, of the Kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland... Collected by T.W. 1642, bound with The Magazine of Honour; Or, A Treatise on the severall Degrees of the Nobility of this Kingdome, their Rights and Privileges... Collected by Master Bird, but Perused and Enlarged by ... Sir John Doderidge, 1642, contemp. sheep, rubbed, 8vo, plus Memoires pour servir a l’Histoire de France, 1515-1611, 2 vols., Cologne, 1719, titles printed in red and black, eng. plts., contemp. speckled calf, worn on spines (two covers detached), 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian
£100-150
618 [Twysden, Sir Roger]. Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X... Ex Vetustis Manuscriptis, Nunc primùm in lucem editi.., 1652, titlepage printed in red and black, contemp. calf gilt, wear to spine, rubbed and scuffed, thick folio in 6s, together with Calvert (Albert F.), The Exploration of Australia, 2 vols., 1895-96, eng. port. frontis. and large col. folding map to vol. 1, spotting to first and last few leaves, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. vellum gilt, dampstaining to outer margin of covers, rubbed, 4to, plus Thomson (Sir C. Wyville), The Voyage of the ‘Challenger’. The Atlantic..., 2 vols., 1877, num. b&w plts., folding maps, ex-lib. with usual markings, ink stamps, bookplates, etc., rear endpaper of vol. 1 missing, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine split to vol. 1, lib. nos. to base of spines, rubbed, 8vo, plus Calvert (Albert F.), The Exploration of Australia, 2 vols., London & Liverpool, 1895-96, port. frontis. to vol. 1, two folding maps (one repaired), t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. vellum-backed cloth, somewhat soiled, fore-edges dampstained sl. affecting text block, 4to, with other miscellaneous, incl. Armorial China. A Catalogue of Chinese Porcelain with Coats of Arms, in the Possession of Frederick Arthur Crisp, Privately printed, 1907 and a few antiquarian, etc. (4 cartons)
£300-400
(6 shelves)
£300-400
622 John (W.D.). William Billingsley (1758-1828). His Outstanding Achievements as an Artist and Porcelain Maker, pub. Ceramic Book Company, Newport, Monmouthshire, 1968, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. orange mock morocco gilt, 4to, together with Fay-Halle (Antoinette, and Mundt, Barbara), Nineteenth-Century European Porcelain, pub. Trefoil Books, London, 1983, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. and card slipcase, 4to, plus Godden (Geoffrey), Staffordshire Porcelain, 1983, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other ceramics and antiques reference, etc.
£300-400
(3 shelves)
150
£80-120
623 Nightingale (Rev. Joseph). A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Salop, folding eng. map, nineteen (of 21) uncol. copperplate engs., old waterstain, orig. boards, rebacked, 8vo, together with [Clive, Robert Henry], Documents Connected with the History of Ludlow, and the Lords Marchers, 1841, uncol. litho. plts., wood-engs. to text, some scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth, sometime rebacked (new endpapers), large 8vo [250 copies printed], plus Davies (Edward), Celtic Researches, on the Origin, Traditions & Language, of the Ancient Britains; with Some Introductory Sketches on Primitive Society, 1st ed., 1804, ownership signature in pencil of Lewis Spence, page edges untrimmed, later cloth with orig. printed paper label to spine, large 8vo, with other topography and related, mostly Shropshire/Wales interest
628 Thetford (Owen). Aircraft of the Royal Air Force Since 1918, 7th ed., revised, Putnam, 1979, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, with other aviation interest, including Aircraft of the Fighting Powers series and Observer Pocket Books, etc. (3 shelves)
629 Strang (Herbert). A Gentleman-at-Arms: Being Passages in the Life of Sir Christopher Rudd, Knight, as Related by Himself in the Year 1641... , 1st ed., 1914, tipped-in col. plts. and b & w illusts. to text by Cyrus Cuneo and T.H. Robinson, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. gilt-dec. vellum, soiled, 8vo (limited edition 43/500), with other children’s and illustrated books, including The Captain, A Magazine for Boys & Old Boys (containing first appearance of several P.G. Wodehouse novels, etc.), boys and girls fiction, including L.T. Meade, Bessie Marchant, etc.
From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator, many with his bookplate. (3 shelves) £100-150
(3 shelves)
624 Wellington (Evelyn). A Descriptive & Historical Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures and Sculpture at Apsley House, London, 2 vols., 1901, numerous photogravure plts., contents somewhat loose (inner hinge of vol. 1 broken), a.e.g., orig. half vellum gilt, a little soiled, 4to (limited edition 209/400), 4to, together with Taki (Sei-Ichi), Three Essays on Oriental Painting, pub. Bernard Quaritch, 1910, fifty-seven collotype plts. (complete), with captioned tissue guards, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine, tall 8vo, with other art and architecture reference etc (3 shelves)
£100-150
(6 shelves)
£150-200
627 Campbell (Hugh). The Case of Mary Queen of Scots, and of Elizabeth Queen of England, Legally, Briefly, and Historically Stated: Embracing the Amorous Life of the Virgin Queen, and Identifying Her with all the Plans that Led to Mary’s Ruin and Murder... , 3rd ed., 1825, port. frontis. of Lord Darnley, orig. boards with linen backstrip, worn on spine, rear cover detached, 8vo, together with Cooper (P. Sidney), My Life, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890, port. frontis. and five other illusts. (correct as list), orig. cloth gilt, soiled and some wear, 8vo, plus Massy-Dawson and Poore Pedigrees, printed for private circulation, 1937, twenty-one folding pedigrees at rear (tabulated A-V), orig. cloth gilt, 4to, and Roskill (Captain S.W.), The War at Sea 1939-1945, 3 vols. in four, pub. HMSO, 1954-61, numerous folding maps and half-tone illustrations, bookplate, original cloth, d.j.s, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books (6 shelves & a carton)
£200-300
631 Jennings (Hargrave). The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries... , 2nd ed., revised, corrected and enlarged, 1879, diags. to text, 32 pp. publisher’s ads. at rear., some minor scattered spotting, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, 8vo, together with Hartmann (Franz), In the Pronaos of the Temple of Wisdom. Containing the History of the True and False Rosicrucians, London & Boston, 1890, a few illusts. to text, single ad. leaf at rear., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, slim 8vo, plus Hall (W. Winslow), Illuminanda. An Experimental Guide, 1st ed., 1930, orig. cloth in soiled and frayed d.j., 8vo, and Lennhoff (Eugen), The Freemasons. The History, Nature, Development and Secret of the Royal Art, trans. Einar Frame, 1st ed. in English, 1934, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, faded on spine, 8vo, and other freemasonry and esoterica including a collection of bound pamphlets issued by Frater Secramentum, c. 1917, and several issued by Frater Lucianus, c. 1930s, etc.
£150-200
626 Bond (R. Warwick). The Complete Works of John Lyly, Now for the First Time Collected and Edited from the Earliest Quartos, with Life, Bibliography, Essays, Notes, and Index, 3 vols., Oxford, 1902, collotype plts., facsimile title-pages etc., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear to spines, 8vo, together with Rumford (Benjamin Thompson, Count), Collected Works of Count Rumford, Edited by Sanborn C. Brown, 5 vols., Harvard University Press, 1968-70, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s., 8vo, with other miscellaneous books, mostly history and biographies, many in d.j. (6 shelves)
£100-150
630 Boehme (Jacob). Mysterium Magnum, Or, An Exposition of the First Book of Moses Called Genesis, 2 vols., trans. John Sparrow, edited C.J.B., 1924, port. frontis. to vol. 1, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo together with Laurence (Dr. L.W. de), The Book of Magical Art, Hindoo Magic and Indian Occultism, 2 vols. in one, Chicago, 1904, illusts., some underscoring in pencil, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and marked, 4to, plus Atwood (M.A.), A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery with a Dissertation on the More Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers, revised edition, with an Introduction by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, also an Appendix Containing the Memorabilia of M.A. Atwood, 3rd ed., 1920, photogravure port. frontis., orig. cloth, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo, and other freemasonry and esoterica
625 Marsh (Ngaio). Died in the Wool, 1st ed., Collins Crime Club, 1945, orig. cloth in d.j., sl. frayed at head and foot of spine, together with Palmer (Stuart), At One Fell Swoop. A Hildegarde Withers Mystery, 1st ed., Collins Crime Club, 1951, plus Kaminsky (Stuart M.), Rostnikov’s Corpse, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1981, orig. cloth in d.j., with other similar crime fiction, all in d.j. (3 shelves)
£100-150
(6 shelves)
£200-300
632 Hubbard (L. Ron). Mission Earth series, vols. 1-10, 1985-87, map endpapers, all orig. two-tone cloth in d.j., 8vo, with other modern first editions, including Colin Dexter, Robert Ludlum, Lynda La Plante, Patricia Cornwell, Minette Walters et al, all VG (6 shelves & a carton)
£150-200
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£100-150
633 Bible [Dutch]. Biblia: dat is, De gantsch H. Schrift, grondelijck ende trouwelijck verduytschet, Amsterdam, 1630, eng. title to OT, printed title to NT, Psalms of David at rear, double-column black-letter text, contemp. blind-panelled and roll-tooled calf over wood boards, worn on spine, clasps defective, 12mo, together with Tillotson (Dr. John), The Works... , 6th ed., 1710, port. frontis., some spotting and browning, contemp. blind-panelled calf, upper cover detached, folio, plus Public Characters of 1798-1799 (4th edition), 1800-1801, 18011802 (2nd edition), 1805, 1807 & 1809-10, together 6 vols., 18031809, eng. plts. (one folding), untrimmed, orig. boards, worn on spines, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian (6 shelves)
638 Colvin (Howard). Architecture and the After-Life, Yale University Press, Newhaven & London, 1991, col. frontis., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, diags. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Baker (Herbert), Architecture & Personalities, 1st ed., Country Life, 1944, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, plus Oswald (Arthur), Country Houses in Dorset, Country Life, 1935, folding map, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth, a little faded on spine, 4to, and Cotchett (Lucretia Eddy), The Evolution of Furniture, 1st ed., Batsford, 1938, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j. (designed by Brian Cook), 8vo, and other architecture and related, mostly G/VG
£300-500
(6 shelves)
634 Survey of London series, vols. 3, 5-7, 13, 15, 16, 21-23, 25, 28-40, pub. London County Council, 1912-1980, together 25 vols. (including separately bound pocket plan of Cambridge to accompany vols. 29 & 30), b & w illusts., folding maps and plans, all orig. bindings (printed stiff wrappers or blue cloth gilt, vols. 3840 in d.j)., 4to, with others of London and architecture interest (3 shelves)
639 Da Vinci (Leonardo). A Treatise on Painting, by Leonard Da Vinci, Faithfully Translated from the Original Italian... by John Francis Regaud... To Which is Prefixed a New Life of the Author... by John Sidney Hawkins, 1802, port. frontis., outline engs., some minor scattered spotting, orig. boards, rebacked, 8vo, together with Gilpin (William), An Essay on Prints, 4th ed., 1792, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, upper joint cracked, 8vo, plus Pennell (E.R. & J.), The Life of James McNeill Whistler, 2 vols., 1908, numerous halftone plts. and other illusts., orig. linen-backed boards in frayed and torn d.j.s, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, mostly Victorian/Edwardian cloth-bound publications
£150-200
635 Gronow (Captain R.H.). Celebrities of London and Paris; Being a Third Series of Reminiscences and Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court, and the Clubs: Containing a Correct Account of the Coup d’Etat, 1865, hand-col. frontis., some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine (upper portion missing), 8vo, together with Wooster (David), Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of Some of the Most Striking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, 2nd series only, 1874, fifty-four chromolithographs with tissue guards, some minor scattered spotting and sl. edge browning, a.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, worn, 8vo, and other miscellaneous Victorian and early 20th-c. publications, mostly orig. cloth (3 shelves)
(3 shelves & a carton)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£150-200
641 Johnstone (Sir Harry). The Uganda Protectorate. An Attempt to give some Description of the Physical Geography, Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Languages and History of the Territories under British Protection in East Central Africa... , 2 vols., 1st ed., 1902, numerous col. plts., b & w illusts. from photos, folding map, dec. endpapers, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed (vol. 2 with bookplate of Rowland Ward), 4to, together with The Pictorial Edition of the Life & Discoveries of David Livingstone, by J. Ewing Ritchie, 2 vols., Fullarton & Co., n.d., c. 1890, tinted litho. plts., numerous wood-engs., folding map, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and a little worn at extremities, large 8vo, plus Bannerman (David Armitage), The Birds of the British Isles, 12 vols., 1st eds., 195363, col. plts. by George E. Lodge, orig. cloth in d.j.s, some sl. frayed at head and foot, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, mostly natural history
£150-200
637 Gottlieb (Gerald and Plumb, J.H.). Early Children’s Books and their Illustrations, Pierpont Morgan Library/OUP, 1975, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, together with Bland (David), The History of Book Illustration. The Illuminated Manuscripts and the Printed Book, 2nd ed., Faber, 1969, col. and b & w illusts. (some tipped in), orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus Clair (Colin), Christopher Plantin, 1st ed., 1960, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with other bibliography and related (6 shelves)
£150-200
640 Fox (Right Hon. Charles James). A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second, 1808, port. frontis., a little spotted, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, upper cover detached, 4to, together with Collectanea Curiosa; Or Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and a Variety of Other Subjects, Chiefly Collected, and now First Published, from the Manuscripts of Archbishop Sancroft, Given to the Bodleian Library by the Late Bishop Tanner, 2 vols., 1st ed., Oxford, 1781, contemp. half calf, worn, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian and leather bindings, mostly 19th c.
636 Herndon (Lieutenant William Lewis and Gibbon, Lieutenant Lardner). Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, Made under the Direction of the Navy Department, 2 vols., Washington, 1853-4, tinted litho. plts., wood-engs. to text, old waterstains to margins, some spotting and browning, later half leather, 8vo, together with Poley (Arthur F.E.), St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, Measured, Drawn & Described, Printed for the Author, Hampton Hill, Middlesex, 1927, frontis., thirty-one plts. of ground plans and architectural details (correct as list), a.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. half morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, joints cracked and some wear to spine, tall folio, with other miscellaneous books, mostly art reference (3 shelves & a carton)
£200-300
(3 shelves)
£150-200
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£300-400
642 Gwillim (John). A Display of Heraldrie: Manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof... , London, printed William Hall for Raphe Mab, 1611, hand-coloured architectural title (relaid), hand-coloured plts. and armorials to text, marginal tears and repairs (lower corner of p. 181/182 torn away with minor loss of text), later half calf, joints cracked, folio, together with Howard (Joseph Jackson and Crisp, Frederick Arthur), Dissertation of England and Wales, vols. 1-21 (complete), privately printed, 1893-1921, armorials to text, genealogical tables, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. quarter vellum gilt, soiled and some wear to spines, folio (all limited to 500 copies), with other heraldry and related
647 Lodge (George E.). Memoirs of an Artist Naturalist, 1st ed., 1946, sixteen col. plts. and eight b & w plts., all with tissue guards, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., tall 8vo, together with Greenewalt (Crawford H.), Hummingbirds, pub. American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1960, tipped-in col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., folio, plus Grossman (Mary Louise and Hamlet, John), Birds of Prey of the World, New York, 1964, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photographs by Shelly Grossman, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j., with a reprint of the same work, pub Bonanza books, and other ornithology, natural history and gardening etc., mostly G/VG
(3 shelves)
(2 cartons)
£200-300
£200-300
643 Lubbock (John). Pre-Historic Times, As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages, 1st ed., 1865, two tinted litho. plts., wood-engs. to text, orig. dec. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Cox (George W.), The Mythology of the Aryan Nation, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1870, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, some wear to spines, 8vo, plus Lomax (Alan), The Folk Songs of North America in the English Language, New York, 1960, b & w illusts. by Michael Leonard, orig. cloth gilt, a little damp speckled, large 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, including history and biographies, literature and poetry, dictionaries, etc., mostly 20th c.
648 Sowerby (John E. and Johnson, C. Pierpoint). British Wild Flowers, 1914, hand-coloured plts., marginal notes in pencil, antique-style blind-panelled morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with Speculum Mundi. Or, A Glasse representing the face of the World: Shewing both that it did begin, and must also end: the Manner How, and Time When, being largely Examined... , 3rd ed., Much Beautified and Enlarged, by John Swan, 1665, title soiled and frayed at edges, 8 pp. old manuscript table at rear (but final leaf mostly torn away), old calf, recently rebacked, small 4to, plus a Victorian cartes-de-visite photograph album and other miscellaneous books, mostly art and antiques reference
From the library of John Napper (1916-2001), painter and illustrator, many with his bookplate. (6 shelves) £100-200
(3 shelves & a carton)
£150-200
644 Britton (John). The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain..., vol. 1 only 1807, eng. plts., some spotting and marginal dampstains, contemp. half morocco, sometime rebacked, folio (large paper copy), together with Turner (J.M.W. and Ritchie, Leitch), Liber Fluviorum; Or, River Scenery of France, 1853, sixty-one steel-eng. plts. (complete), a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, large 8vo, plus Du Chaillu (Paul B.), The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter Journeys Through Sweden, Norway, Lapland, and Northern Finland, new ed., 1899, folding frontis., numerous wood-engs., a.e.g., orig. pict. cloth, a little worn at extremities, 8vo, and others of topography and travel interest, including steel plt. vols.
649 Herschel (Sir John F.W.). Physical Geography (from the Encyclopaedia Britannica), 1st ed. thus, Edinburgh, 1861, three folding diags. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with Philosophical Transactions, of the Royal Society of London, vol. 67 (Part 2) for the Year 1777, pub. 1778, numerous folding engs. and diags., contemp. cloth gilt, worn on spine, 4to, plus The Intellectual Observer: Review of Natural History, Microscopic Research and Recreative Science, vols. 1-12 (complete), 1862-8, chromos. and other illusts., publisher’s orig. green cloth gilt, a little worn at head and foot of spines, 8vo, and The Quarterly Journal of Science, 1st series, vols. 1-7, 1864-70, eng. plts., some coloured, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and some wear to spines, 8vo, and other science and related, mostly 19th and early 20th c.
(3 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£200-300
645 Jones (A.H.M.). The Cities of Eastern Roman Provinces, 1st ed., Oxford, 1937, folding maps and plans, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., together with Cary (M.), The Geographic Background of Greek & Roman History, Oxford, reprinted, 1950, maps, orig. cloth in d.j., Fraser (P.M.), Ptolemaic Alexandria, 3 vols. and (Text/Notes/Indexes), Oxford, 1972, maps and illusts., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, all 8vo, and other Classical history and literature, all OUP publications, many in d.j. (3 shelves)
650 Plant (Margaret). Venice, Fragile City, 1797-1997, Yale University Press, 2002, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, pict. endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Thornton (Peter), Authentic Decor. The Domestic Interior, 16201920, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1984, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j. and card slipcase, square 4to, plus Davey (Peter), Arts and Crafts Architecture, Phaidon, 1997, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed stiff wrappers, 4to, and other architecture and related, mostly G/VG
£200-300
(6 shelves)
646 Alexander (C.P.). Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile, Based Mainly on Material in the British Museum (Natural History), Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7 only (of 7), pub. BM, 1929-34, b & w illusts., parts 1 & 4 bound in orig. blue cloth gilt, remainder in orig. fascicles in orig. printed wrappers, ex-lib. copies with small circular ink stamp to contents, 8vo, together with Morris (Rev. F.O.), A History of British Birds, vols. 2, 3 & 6 only, 1852-57, numerous chromos., later cloth, rubbed, 8vo, and Nicoll (M.J.), Handlist of the Birds Featured, Government Press (Publication 29), Cairo, 1919, thirty-one col. and b & w plts., folding map, orig. linen-backed printed boards, slim 8vo, and other natural history and related (3 shelves & a carton)
£200-300
£300-400
651 Miscellaneous books, mostly history and biographies, a few Folio Society publications, etc., G/VG (6 shelves)
£70-100
652 Miscellaneous books, mostly history and biographies, including Winston Churchill, G/VG (6 shelves)
£70-100
653 Paperbacks. A good mixed collection of approx. 500 paperbacks, including fiction and non fiction, some Penguins, mixed conditions but mostly G/VG
£200-300
(approx. 500)
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£100-150
654 Paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 1, 000 Pan paperbacks, mostly popular fiction, including James Bond, The Saint, science fiction, etc., some wear to spines but mostly G (10 shelves)
659 Modern first editions, mostly crime and thriller fiction, including John Wainwright, Ed McBain, P.D. James, Patricia Cornwell, Lee Child, James Lee Burke, Don Winslow and many others, all VG
£150-250
(6 shelves)
655 [Gough, Richard]. British Topography. Or, An Historical Account of what has been done for Illustrating the Topographical Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 vols., 1780, folding eng. plts., contemp. diced calf gilt, covers detached, 4to, together with Playne (Somerset, and others), New Zealand (Ao-Tea-Roa). Its History, Commerce, and Industrial Resources, London & Wellington, 1912-13, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, a.e.g., orig. morocco gilt, covers detached, 4to, plus Brady (Edwin J.), Australia Unlimited, n.d., pub. Melbourne, c. 1912, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, lacks final leaf of index, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded, thick 4to, and Brown’s Madeira, Canary Islands and Azores. A Practical and Complete Guide for the Use of Tourists and Invalids... , 12th ed., revised, 1922, 42 copies, folding maps and diags., b & w illusts. from photos, commercial ads both front and rear, orig. light blue cloth gilt, lettered and blocked in brown, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books (6 shelves & a carton)
660 Modern first editions, mostly crime and thriller fiction, including Barbara Cleverly, Jane Rubino, Dennis Lehane, Marilyn Todd, Colm Toibin, John Connolly and many others, all VG (6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£150-200
663 Michaelis (H. von). Birds of the Gauntlet, 1st ed., 1952, author’s presentation copy, signed on title, col. and tinted illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., torn with sl. loss at head of spine, 4to, together with Turnbull-Kemp (Peter), The Leopard, 1st ed., Cape Town, 1967, col. and b & w illusts. from photos, recent green half morocco gilt, 4to, plus Hutchinson (Horace G., editor), Big Game Shooting, Country Life Library of Sport series, 2 vols., London & New York, 1905, b & w illusts. from photos, some scattered spotting, recent half calf gilt, 8vo, and Holder (Charles Frederick), The Ivory King. A Popular History of the Elephant and its Allies, 1st UK ed., [1886], wood-engs., some underscoring in pencil, 32 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. pict. cloth, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, and other natural history, including South African interest
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£200-300
664 Crofts (Freeman Wills). The Death of a Train. An Inspector French Detective Story, 1946, French Strikes Oil, 1952, The Mystery of the Sleeping Car Express, 1956, all 1st eds., orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j.s, together with Charteris (Leslie), The Saint and the Fiction Makers, 1st ed., 1969, orig. cloth in d.j., and Horler (Sydney), The Night of Reckoning, 1st ed., 1942, orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j., and other detective fiction, mostly c. 1940s-60s, including Mickey Spillane, John Dickson Carr, John Creasey, Raymond Marshall, Hugh Matheson, Patricia Wentworth, Ed McBain and many others, mostly G
£150-200
658 Dunning (John). Booked to Die. A Mystery Introducing Cliff Janeway, 1992, The Book Man’s Wake, 1995, Two O’Clock, Eastern Wartime, 2001, The Book Man’s Promise, 2004, The Sign of the Book, 2005, The Book Man’s Last Fling, 2006, all 1st eds., all but one signed on title by the author and TLS from the author to I.G. Snelling of South Africa, loosely inserted in first vol., all orig. cloth in d.j., together with Adams (Jane), The Greenway, 1995, Cast the First Stone, 1996, Bird, 1997, Fade to Grey, 1998, The Angel Gateway, 2000, Like Angels Falling, 2001, all 1st eds., all signed on title by the author, several letters and cards loosely inserted, all orig. cloth in d.j., and other modern first editions, mostly crime and thriller fiction, including Lee Child, Michael Connelly, James Lee Burke, Don Winslow, William Dalrymple, John Wilcox and many others, all VG (6 shelves)
£150-200
662 O’Brian (Patrick). Post Captain, 1972, H.M.S. Surprise, 1973, Desolation Island, 1978, all 1st eds., all orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j.s, 8vo, and other similar naval fiction including Alexander Kent, Douglas Reeman, Edwin Thomas, Dudley Pope et al, all G/VG
£150-200
657 Caulfeild (S.F.A. and Saward, Blanche C.). The Dictionary of Needlework, An Encylopaedia of Artistic, Plain, and Fancy Needlework, 6 orig. divs., 2nd ed., n.d., c. 1890, numerous col. plts. and b & w illusts., old waterstains to upper margins, a.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and faded on spines, 4to, together with Montgomery (Charles F.), American Furniture. The Federal Period in the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1967, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photographs by Gilbert Ask, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 4to, plus Bury (Adrian), Shadow of Eros. A Biographical and Critical Study of the Life and Works of Sir Alfred Gilbert, Dropmore Press, 1952, port. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. three-quarter morocco gilt, 4to (limited edition 178/300), and other art and antiques reference, including Studio Special Numbers, etc. (6 shelves)
£150-200
661 Kent (Alexander). Enemy in Sight!, 1970, Richard Bolitho Midshipman, 1975, A Tradition of Victory, 1981, all 1st eds., previous ownership inscription on half-title of Richard Bolitho, together with O’Brian (Patrick), H.M.S. Surprise, 1st ed., 1973, all 1st eds., all orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, 8vo, and other similar naval fiction, including Douglas Reeman, Dudley Pope, Julian Stockwin, C. Northcote Parkinson and others, all G/VG
656 Williams (Gomer). History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letters of Marque, with an Account of the Liverpool Slave Trade, 1st ed., London and Liverpool, 1897, folding frontis. and three folding facsimile documents at rear, orig. cloth gilt, spine sunned, thick 8vo (Lord Wavertree’s copy with his bookplate), together with Bowen (Frank C.), The Sea, its History and Romance, 4 vols., [1925], col. frontis. to each, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spines, 4to, with others of naval and maritime interest, mostly G/VG (6 shelves)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£150-200
665 Ellis (Major L.F.). Victory in the West, 2 vols. (The Battle of Normandy/The Defeat of Germany), HMSO, 1962 & 1968, numerous folding maps and battle plans, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j.s, 8vo, together with Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1940 (issued January, 1941), numerous b & w illusts. from photos, ads both front and rear, orig. cloth gilt, oblong folio, plus Underhill (Harold A.), Plank-on-Frame Models and Scale Masting and Rigging, 2 vols., reprinted, Glasgow, 1971, b & w illusts. from photos, numerous diags. to text, orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j.s, 8vo, and others of military interest (6 shelves)
£200-300
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£150-200
666 Russ (Richard Patrick, really Patrick O’Brian). Caesar. The Life Story of a Panda Leopard, 1st ed., 1930, col. frontis. and twelve b & w full-page illusts. by Harry Rountree, orig. cloth in laserprint facsimile d.j., small 4to, together with Peake (Mervyn), Drawings by Mervyn Peake, Grey Walls Press, 1st ed., 1949, col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in sl. soiled and torn d.j., slim 4to, plus Gaze (Harold), The Merry Piper, or the Magical Trip of the Sugar Bowl Ship, 1st ed., 1925, eight col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, dec. endpapers, orig. dec. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, and other children’s and illustrated books, including Henty, Enid Blyton and many others (6 shelves)
671 Orpen (Neil, Brown, James Ambrose and Martin, H.J.). South African Forces World War II, vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 & 8 (part 1), pub. Purnell, Cape Town & Johannesburg, 1968-81, numerous b & w illusts., maps and battle plans, etc., all orig. boards in frayed d.j.s, tall 8vo, together with Ingram (J. Forsyth), The Story of an African Seaport. Being the History of the Port and Borough of Durban, The Seaport of Natal, pub. Durban, 1899, b & w illusts. from photos, commercial ads at rear, orig. cloth covered in self-adhesive plastic, 8vo, plus Cornell (Fred C.), A Rip Van Winkle of the Kalahari and Other Tales of South-West Africa, 1st ed., Cape Town & London, [1915], author’s presentation copy to General Louis Botha, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, some spotting of prelims., orig. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, and others, mostly South African military and natural history interest, etc.
£300-400
667 [Johnson, Charles]. A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, StreetRobbers, and Pirates, London: Printed and Sold by H. Fenwick, [1734], eng. frontis., fore-edges closely cropped throughout occasionally touching letters, old paper repair to p. 61/62, with loss of a few words, recent quarter morocco, 12mo, together with Greirson (Dr. James), Saint Andrews, As it Was, and As it Is, 3rd ed., St. Andrews, 1849, twelve eng. plts. including town plan, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt-dec. spine, a little marked and worn at extremities, small 8vo (includes a chapter on ‘Company of Golfers’ p. 237-247), plus [Johnson, Samuel], A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 1st ed. [later issue], 1775, some spotting throughout, recent half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian and bindings (3 shelves)
(6 shelves)
672 Jeffery (L. H.). The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece, A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and Its Development from the Eighth to Fifth Centuries B.C. (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology), 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1961, some light pencil annotations, orig. blue cloth in rubbed and torn d.j., restrengthened to edges verso, 4to, together with Immerwahr (Henry R.), Attic Script, A Survey, 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1990, b&w plts. at rear, orig. blue cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, VG, plus Stillwell (Richard, ed.), The Princeton Encyclopeadia of Classical Sites, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1976, orig. cloth gilt in rubbed and sl. frayed d.j., 4to, and other classical studies and archaeology, mostly academic, all English-language, including Barclay V. Head, Historia Numorum, A Manual of Greek Numismatics, 2nd ed., Oxford, 1911, Frederic G. Kenyon ed., The Poems of Bacchylides from a Papyrus in the British Museum, pub. British Museum, 1897, Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum, 2 vols., 1851, Evelyn B. Harrison, Archaic and Archaistic Sculpture (The Athenean Agora, vol. XI), New Jersey, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1965, Donald W. Bradeen, Inscriptions, The Funerary Monuments (The Athenean Agora, vol. XVII), New Jersey, 1974, G. W. H. Lampe ed., A Patristic Greek Lexicon, Oxford, 1976, a quantity of Journal of Hellenic Studies, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 4to/8vo
£200-300
668 Sherriff (R.C. and Bartlett, Vernon). Journey’s End. A Novel, 1930, hand-made paper, untrimmed, orig. quarter vellum gilt, a little dust soiled, 8vo (limited edition 591/600, signed by Sherriff and Bartlett), together with Bramah (Ernest), Kai Lung beneath the Mulberry-Tree, 1st ed., 1940, some spotting of prelims., orig. cloth in chipped d.j., 8vo, plus Orczy (Baroness Emmuska), The Uncrowned King, 1935, The Divine Folly, 1937, Mam’zelle Guillotine. An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel, 1940, all 1st eds., orig. cloth in frayed d.j. (The Uncrowned King and Mam’zelle Guillotine with some loss to edges of d.j.), 8vo, and other 1st eds. including Norman Mailer, J. Singer, William Faulkner, Zane Grey and many others, mostly G (3 shelves)
Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves)
673 Snell (Bruno, ed.). Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, 5 vols. bound in 6, Gottingen, 1971-2004, all orig. blue cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, VG, together with Eustathius. Commentarii ad Homeri Odysseun ad fidem exempli Romani editi, 4 vols., Hildesheim, Georg Olms, 1970, orig. brown cloth, 8vo, plus Passow (Franz), Handworterbuch der Griechischen Sprache, 4 vols., Darmstadt, 1983, orig. cloth, 8vo, and Guarducci (Margarita, ed.), Inscriptiones Creticae, 4 vols., Rome, Libreria dello Stato, 1935-50, numerous b&w plts. and illusts., incl. some folding, orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and some marks, second and third vols. a little frayed with a little wear to head of spines, folio, plus other classical archaeology and philology, including Ludwig Friedlaender, Sitten-Geschichte Roms, 4 vols., 9th ed., 1919-21, Otto Kern, Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander, Berlin, 1900, facsimile ed., 1967, approx. 30 vols. of Inscriptiones Graecae, Gnomon, Kritische Zeitschrift, vols. 1-14, Berlin, 1925-38, etc., all academic publications, mainly printed in Latin, German and Italian, various sizes
£150-200
670 Powell (Anthony). The Acceptance World. A Novel, 1st ed., 1955, orig. cloth in sl. soiled d.j., together with Miller (Henry), The Books in My Life, 1st ed., Peter Owen Ltd., 1952, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., plus Styron (William), The Confessions of Nat Turner, 1st UK ed., orig. boards with d.j. and Pulitzer Prize wraparound, and Webb (Charles), The Graduate, 1st UK ed., 1964, orig. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., all 8vo, and other modern first editions, all in d.j., mostly G (3 shelves)
£200-300
£200-300
669 Fowles (John). The Collector, 1st ed., 1963, author’s first book, orig. boards in non-price-clipped d.j., a little frayed at head and foot of spine, together with Scott (Paul), The Alien Sky, 1st ed., 1953, previous owner’s inscription on title, orig. cloth in priceclipped d.j., some wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Burroughs (William S.), Nova Express, 1966, The Ticket that Exploded, 1968, both 1st eds., orig. cloth in non-price-clipped d.j.s, some minor wear to extremities, all 8vo, and other modern first editions, all in d.j., mostly G (3 shelves)
£150-200
Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves)
£150-200
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£150-200
674 Pauly (Georg). Der Kleine Pauly, Lexikon der Antike, ed. Konrat Ziegler & Walther Sontheimer, 5 vols., Stuttgart, 1964-75, orig. blue cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Schwyzer (Eduard), Griechiche Grammatik, 2 vols. bound in three, 4th ed., Munich, 1968-80, orig. black cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus Gercke (Alfred & Norden, Eduard), Einleitung in die Altertumswissenschaft, 3 vols., 3rd ed., Leipzig & Berlin, 1914-27, and other classical studies and philology, mostly academic publications, all printed in German, mostly 8vo Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves)
678 Hinman (Charlton). The First Folio of Shakespeare (The Norton Facsimile), 1968, orig. green cloth gilt in slipcase, folio, together with Bunyan (John), The Pilgrim’s Progress, illust. George Woolliscroft Rhead, Frederick Rhead & Louis Rhead, n.d., c. 1900, b&w illusts. and border decoration throughout, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. brown cloth, rubbed, with spine detached along upper joint, and with some wear to head and foot, folio, limited signed ed. 200/200, plus Blair (John, ed.), St. Frideswide’s Monastery at Oxford, Archaeological & Architectural Studies, pub. Alan Sutton, 1990, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, and Malaurie (Jean), The Last Kings of Thule, A Year among the Polar Eskimos of Greenland, 1st English ed., 1956, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other litertaure, history, travel, art, etc., all printed in English, mostly modern publications, including a quantity of paperbacks
£150-200
675 Bruun (Daniel). Danmark, Land og Folk, 6 vols. (including Register), Copenhagen, 1919-1923, numerous b&w illusts., contemp. brown half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Hedin (Sven), Trans Himalaya, 2 vols. in one, Copenhagen, 1911, b&w plts. after photos, folding maps, etc., contemp. black cloth, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus Nedergaard-Hansen (Leif). Bayle’s & Leibniz’ Droftelse af Theodicé-Problemet, 2 vols., Copenhagen, 1965, orig. printed wrappers, large 8vo, and Olrik (J. & Raeder, H., eds.), Saxonis Gesta Danorum, 2 vols., Hauniae, 1931-57, orig. half cloth in glassine d.j.s (sl. torn), thick folio, plus other Danish history and literature, classical and language studies, all printed in Danish Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves + a carton)
Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves + 2 cartons)
679 McCall (A.). The History of London’s Country Bus Services, 1980, numerous b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Maggs (Colin G.), The Midland & South Western Junction Railway, revised ed., pub. David & Charles, 1980, b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Barker (T. C. and Robbins, Michael), A History of London Transport, vol. II, The 20th Century to 1970, 1st ed., 1964, colour frontis., b&w plts. after photos, orig. red cloth gilt in d.j., thick 8vo, and other transport history interest, mostly trains, buses and trams, including Ian Allan publications, T. P. C., etc., approx. 200 vols in total
£150-200
676 Kassell (R. & Austin C.). Poetae Comici Graeci, 8 vols., Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1995-2001, orig. uniform pubs. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Dessau (Hermann), Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae, 3 vols. bound in 5, Berlin, 1962, orig. uniform cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus Verilhac (Anne-Marie), Poesie Funeraire, 2 vols., Athens, 1978-82, b&w plts., etc., orig. printed wrappers, 4to, and Kirchhoff (Adolphus, ed.), Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis Anno Vetustiores (Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum), Berlin, 1873, some light foxing, near-contemp. green cloth, rubbed and some marks, folio, plus other classical studies and literature, mostly academic publications, mainly printed in Latin and French, various sizes Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves)
(4 shelves)
£150-200
680 Grinsell (L. V., and others). Studies in the History of Swindon, 1st ed., 1950, colour frontis., b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Hall (Charles C.), Sheffield Transport, pub. Transport Publishing Company, 1977, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus Horne (J. B. & Maund, T. B.), Liverpool Transport, vols. 3-5, pub. Transport Publishing Company, 1987-91, numerous b&w illusts. after photos, etc., orig. pictorial boards, foilo, and other transport history, biographies and general history, including David & Charles, Ian Allan, T. P. C. publications, mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (approx. 200 vols. in total)
£150-200
(4 shelves)
677 Bury (J. B., Cook S. A. & Adcock, F. E., eds.). The Cambridge Ancient History, 17 vols. (including 5 vols. of Plates), Cambridge University Press, 1923-65, b&w plts., t.e.g., orig. uniform cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with Scott (Sir Walter), The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, from the original manuscript at Abbotsford, 4 vols., Edinburgh, 1891, orig. uniform publisher’s brown cloth, 8vo, plus Hamann (Richard), Die Abteikirche von St. Gilles und ihre kunstlerische Nachfolge, 3 vols. (including 2 vols. of plates), Berlin, 1955-56, numerous b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, very sl. rubbed, folio, and other literature and history, various, mostly late 19th and early 20th century, all printed in English, including Encyclopaedia Britannica, 32 vols. bound in 16, 11th/12th ed., 191022, thin paper edition, t.e.g., orig. uniform half morocco gilt, spines lightly faded and some marks, thick 4to, etc. Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (4 shelves)
£150-200
£150-200
681 Pearse (G. E.). Eighteenth Century Furniture in South Africa, Pretoria, J. L. Van Schaik, 1960, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio (two copies), together with Chagall (Marc), Chagall at the Met, Text by Emily Ganauer, pub. Metropolitan Opera/Tudor Publishing Co., 1971, colour illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus Weber-Dresden (J. M. Erich), Schule und Praxis des Konditors, 1st ed., 1927, text in English, French and German, numerous colour and b&w illusts., orig. green half morocco gilt, in d.j., soiled and a little frayed, 4to, and other art and antiques reference, bibliography, etc., including Sir William Chambers, A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture, with Illustrations, Notes ... by Joseph Gwilt, 1862, Godden (Geoffrey A.), Godden’s Guide to Mason’s China and the Ironstone Wares, pub. Antique Collector’s Club, revised ed., 1991, Leslie Linder, Journal of Beatrix Potter from 1881 to 1897 & A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, 1966/71 respec., etc.
£150-200
(4 shelves)
156
£200-300
682 Plutarch. Plutarchi Chaeronensis Moralia, ed. Daniel Wyttenbach, 11 vols., Oxford, 1795-1802, partly untrimmed, mostly bound in contemp. boards (except first vol. bound in qtr. vellum), rubbed and some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Velleius (Paterculus C.), Historiae Romanae, ed. Petro Burmanno, Leiden, 1719, add. eng. title, printed title in red and black, contemp. full vellum gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Sophocles. Tragoediae Septem, cum interpretatione latina, et scholiis veteribus ac novis, ed. Joannes Jean Capperonnier & Jean-Francois Vauvilliers, 2 vols., Paris, 1781, contemp. gilt dec. full calf, rubbed and some wear, with lower cover to first vol. missing, head of spine to second vol. missing, covers mostly det., 4to, and other mostly 18th and 19th century classical literature and editions, including Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca, 12 vols. (of 14), Hamburg, 1790-1809, Henry Fynes Clinton, Fasti Hellenici. The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, 2nd ed., with additions, Oxford, 1827, etc., mostly leather bound, 4to/8vo Ex libris Peter Allan Hansen. (6 shelves)
686 Parker (Agnes Miller, illust.). Through The Woods, The English Woodland - April to April, by H. E. Bates, 2nd imp., 1936 & Down The River by H. E. Bates, 1st ed., 1937, b&w wood eng. illusts. to each, some light spotting to prelims., both orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Hunt (John), The Ascent of Everest, 1st ed., 1953, colour frontis., b&w illusts., signed by the author to front endpaper, orig. cloth, faded on spine, 8vo, plus Redoute (Pierre-Joseph), Roses, 2 vols., pub. Ariel Press, 195456, b&w reprods., orig. printed wrappers in glassine d.j.s, slim folio, and other misc. books, including H. E. Bates & C. F. Tunnicliffe, In the Heart of the Country, 1st ed., 1942, Old Garden Roses Part One, by Sacheverell Sitwell & James Russell, 1955, etc. (3 shelves)
687 Ziegler (Philip). Britain Then & Now, The Francis Frith Collection, n.d., c. 1990, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Opie (Iona and Robert, & Alderson, Brian), The Treasures of Childhood, Books, Toys and Games from the Opie Collection, 1989, numerous colour illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Harrods, A Selection from Harrods General Catalogue, 1929, pub. David & Charles, 1985, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other British history, topography, etc., including 7 vols. Oxford History of England series, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, VG
£200-300
683 Lucretius (Titus Carus). De Rerum Natura libri sex, ed. Richard Bentley, Glasgow, 1813, untrimmed, contemp. plain boards, large 8vo, together with Jacobs (Friederich), Anthologia Graeca sive Poetarum Graecorum, 13 vols., Leipzig, 1794-1814, contemp. uniform full vellum gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Fabricius (Joannis Alberti), Bibliotheca Latina, 2 vols., Venice, 1728, later boards, small 4to, and other 18th and 19th classical literature and history, mostly leather bound, mainly 8vo (6 shelves)
(6 shelves & a carton)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£300-400
689 Housman (A.E.). A Shropshire Lad, & Last Poems, 2 vols., pub. Alcuin Press, 1929, untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, with card slipcase (rubbed and some marks), 8vo, limited edition 204/325, together with Orwell (George), The Road to Wigan Pier, 1st ed., 1937, b & w plts., some spotting to fore-edges, orig. orange wrappers, rubbed and dulled to spines, 8vo, plus Ardizzone (Edward, illust.), Ardizzone’s Hans Andersen, Fourteen Classic Tales, 1st ed., 1978, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other literature and illustrated books, detective fiction, Left Book Club, history etc., including a quantity of mid 20th-c. illustrated booklets and magazines
£150-200
685 Lodge (George Edward), Unpublished Bird Paintings, Text by C.A.Fleming, 1983, numerous colour plts. throughout, pubs. qtr. cloth gilt, d.j. a little creased and dust soiled, folio, together with, Jonsson (Lars), Birds and Light, The Art of Lars Jonsson, pub, Christopher Helm, 2002, numerous colour plts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., oblong folio, with Keith (E.C.), Shoots and Shooting, 1st ed., 1951, col. printed frontis. of partridges in flight, numerous b & w plts. by J.C.Harrison throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, slight damp staining, d.j. a little frayed, 4to, plus Bannerman (David), The Birds of the British Isles, 12 vols., 1st ed., 1953, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j’s, 4to, and Lyne (Michael), The Michael Lyne Sketch Book, pub. The Standfast Press, Cherington, 1979, numerous b & w and tipped in col. plts. throughout, limited edition 108/550, signed by author, with a monotone hunting print, signed in pencil by artist inserted at rear, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., oblong 4to, with approx. another ninety 20th century vols. relating to birds, natural history and field sports, mostly 4to with d.j’s, G/VG (3 shelves & a carton)
£150-200
688 Astruc (John). A Treatise of Venereal Diseases, in Nine Books; Containing an Account of the Origin, Propagation, and Contagion of this Distemper... , 1754, contemp. calf, rebacked, some minor wear to extremities, 4to, together with Hunter (John), A Treatise on the Venereal Disease, 2nd ed., 1788, seven eng. plts., some spotting and marginal browning, recent antique-style half calf, gilt-dec. spine, 4to, (Garrison & Morton 5197 for the first edition of 1786), plus Skelton (John), A Treatise on the Venereal Disease and Spermatorrhoea, 1st ed., Leeds, 1857, a few wood-engs. to text, recent boards, 8vo, and Rosenbaum (Dr. Julius), The Plague of Lust, Being a History of Venereal Disease in Classical Antiquity, 2 vols., pub. Charles Carrington, Paris, 1901, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, contemp. half vellum, gilt-dec. spine, 8vo (limited edition 312/500), and others on sexual diseases
684 Silhon (Jean, Secretary to the late Cardinal Richelieu). The Minister of State, 1st English ed., printed for Thomas Dring, 1663, 2 parts bound in one, some browning to margins of first title, and occ. marginal marks elsewhere, contemp. calf, worn with joints cracked and outer corners showing, small folio, together with Churchill (T. O.), The Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, 2nd ed., 1810, b&w eng. plts., some light soiling, contemp. diced full calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, large 4to, plus Smith (Charles John), Historical and Literary Curiosities, pub. Henry G. Bohn, 1847, numerous b&w facsimile plates, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, and other antiquarian literature and history, mostly 19th century, all leather bound (3 shelves)
£80-120
(6 shelves)
£200-300
690 Aviation and Transport. The Focke-Wulf 190. A Famous German Fighter by Heinz J.Nowarra, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. price clipped, 4to, together with Harding (Stephen), U.S. Army Aircraft since 1947, 1990, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo, with, Thomas (R.H.G.), The Liverpool & Manchester Railway, 1980, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. price clipped, 4to, with others similar, all 8vo & 4to orig. cloth and d.j.’s, G/VG
£200-300
(3 shelves)
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£80-120
691 Whitford (Frank). Trog, Forty Graphic Years, The Art of Wally Fawkes, 1st ed., 1987, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, together with Lewis (Frank), Myles Birket Foster 1825-1899, pub. Leigh-on-Sea, 1st ed., 1973, b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked on spine, 4to, plus Beeton (Isabella), Mrs Beeton’s Dictionary of Every-Day Cookery, pub. S.O. Beeton, 1865, interleaved with blanks throughout with numerous early newspaper cuttings of recipes mounted to the blank leaves, contemp. half morocco gilt, rebacked with orig. spine laid down, thick 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books, including art reference and a quantity of mixed prints and ephemera
696 Blunt (Anthony). Baroque and Rococo Architecture & Decoration, 1st ed., 1978, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., large 4to, together with Swaan (Wim), The Gothic Cathedral, 1st ed., 1969, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., large 4to, plus Faensen (Hubert & Ivanov, Vladimir), Early Russian Architecture, 1st English ed., 1975, some colour and many b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., large 4to, and other architecture interest, including Essays in the History of Architecture Presented to Rudolf Wittkower, pub. Phaidon Press, 1967, Pelican History of Art series, etc., mostly 20th c. pubs., many large format
(3 shelves & a carton)
(6 shelves)
£100-150
692 Pignatti (Terisio). Giorgione, Complete edition, 1st ed., pub. Phaidon, 1971, numerous col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in priceclipped d.j., 4to, together with Adler (Kathleen), Manet, 1st ed., Oxford: Phaidon, 1986, col. and b & w illusts., oruig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with Platzman (Steven), Cezanne the Self-Portraits, 1st ed., pub. Thames & Hudson, 2001, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, pus other similar art reference (6 shelves)
697 Berger (Robert B.). Antoine Le Pautre, A French Architect of the Era of Louis XIV, pub. New York University Press, 1969, b&w illusts., orig. cloth, 4to, together with Male (Emile), The Early Churches of Rome, trans. David Buxton, 1st English ed., 1960, b&w plts. orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Nussbaum (Norbert), German Gothic Church Architecture, trans. Scott Klaeger, Yale University Press, 2000, numerous colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other architecture interesting, including Leonardo Benevolo, History of Modern Architecture, 2 vols., 1971, Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper, American Architecture 1607-1976, pub. 1981, etc., all modern pubs., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to/8vo
£200-300
693 Robinson (Robert). Thomas Bewick, His Life and Times, Newcastle: R. Robinson, 1887, eng. plts. and wood eng. illusts., orig. cloth, paper label to spine, small folio, together with Seaborne (Mike), Photographers’ London, 1839-1994, 1st ed., pub. Museum of London, 1995, b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, with Armstrong (E.A.), Axel Herman Haig and His Work..., pub. The Fine Art Society, 1905, b & w port. frontis., numerous b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt with leather spine strip (torn & repaired with adhesive tape, 4to, plus other art reference (6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£200-300
699 Baudouin (Frans.). Pietro Paulo Rubens, pub. New York, 1977, num. col. and b&w illusts., org. cloth gilt, folio, together with Black (Bernard & Nadeau, Hughes-W.), Michel Anguier’s Pluto: The Marble of 1669..., pub. Athlone Press, 1990, col. frontis., num. b&w illusts, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus Lopez-Rey (Jose), Velazquez’ Work and World, pub. Faber and Faber, 1968, col. frontis., b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus other art reference, incl. The Sacred Spring. The Arts in Vienna 1898-1918, by Nicolas Powell, 1974
£100-150
695 Jourdain (Margaret). The Work of William Kent, 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1948, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, together with Harbison (Peter, and others), Irish Art and Architecture, from Pre-History to the Present, 1st ed., pub. Thames and Hudson, 1978, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Yarwood (Doreen), The English Home, 3rd imp., 1964, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, small 4to, and other British architecture interest, including Frederick J. Ladd, Architects at Corsham Court, A Study in Revival Style Architecture and Landscaping 1749-1849, 1st ed., 1978, Kerry Downes, Sir John Vanbrugh, A Biography, 1st ed., 1987, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (6 shelves)
£200-300
698 Hardie (Martin). Water Colour Painting in Britain, 3 vols., mixed eds., 1967-69, colour and b&w plts., orig. uniform cloth gilt, 4to, together with Goldscheider (Ludwig), Michelangelo Drawings, 2nd ed., pub. Phaidon, 1966, colour frontis., b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Hauser (Arnold), Mannerism, The Crisis of the Renaissance and the Origin of Modern Art, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1965, b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, and other art reference, various, all 20th century
694 Seth-Smith (Michael, and others). The History of Steeplechasing, 1st ed., 1966, b&w plts., orig. cloth in rubbed and frayed d.j., together with Day (William), William Day’s Reminiscences of the Turf, with anecdotes and recollections of the principal celebrities, 2nd ed., 1886, orig. red cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled with spine darkened, 8vo, plus Mortimer (Roger), The History of the Derby Stakes, 1st ed., 1973, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., thick 8vo, and other horse racing interest, all 20th century publications, including Raceform Annual, etc. (6 shelves)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£200-300
700 Nixon (Chris). Racing the Silver Arrows, Mercedes-Benz Versus Auto Union 1934-39, pub. Osprey, 1989, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Anderloni (Carlo Felice Bianchi & Anselmi, Angelo Tito), Touring Superleggera, Giant Among Classic Italian Coachbuilders, pub. Rome, 1983, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, plus Greggio (Luciano), Abarth, the Man, the Machine, pub. Milan, 2002, num. b&w illusts., orig. orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other motoring interest
£200-300
(6 shelves & 2 cartons)
158
£200-300
701 Celbonovic (Aleksa). The Heyday of Salon Painting, Masterpieces of Bourgeois Realism, 1st English ed., pub. Thames and Hudson, 1974, colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Praz (Mario), On Neo-Classicism, trans. Angus Davidson, 1st English ed., pub. Thames and Hudson, 1969, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus other art reference, various, mostly 20th century publications, some in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (6 shelves)
705 Miscellaneous antiquarian. Lessons of Thrift, Published for General Benefit, by a Member of the Save-all Club, 1820, hand-col. etched title, edges untrimmed, later cloth, worn, 8vo, together with Porson (Ricardus, edit.), Euripidis Phoenissae ad Fidem Manuscriptorum Emendata et Brevibus Notis Emendationum Potissimum Rationes Reddentibus Instructa. In usum Studiosae Juventutis, 1811, interleaved with blanks with manuscript notes, contemp. half calf, joints cracked, worn, 8vo, with Bonaparte (Roland, Prince), Le Mexique au Debut du XXe Siecle, 2 vols., Paris, [1905], b & w illusts. and few folding col. maps, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. red half morocco, scuffed and some wear, folio, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian
£200-300
702 Quinlan (David). British Sound Films, The Studio Years, 19281959, 1st ed., pub. Batsford, 1984, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Attenborough (David), Quest in Paradiese, Zoo Quest, Quest Under Capricorn, Zoo Quest for a Dragon, Zoo Quest to Guiana, & Zoo Quest in Paraguay, together six vols., all 1st eds., 1956-61, b&w illusts., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Herbert (David), The Operas of Benjamin Britten, 1st ed., 1979, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other film, music, fashion, gardening interest, etc., all 20th c. pubs., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
706 Hooke (N.). The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth, Illustrated with Maps and other Plates, 4 vols., 5th ed., printed for G. Hawkins et al, 1770, numerous plts. and maps, some folding, some minor waterstaining to lower margins, armorial bookplate on pastedowns, some splitting to hinges, contemp. mottled calf, gilt dec. spines worn, and some labels missing, corners showing, 4to, together with Drake (Samuel G.), The History and Antiquities of Boston... from its Settlement in 1630, to the Year 1770..., Boston: Luther Stevens, 1856, numerous plts. and illusts., some folding (a little creased), hinges splitting, early 20th c. brown half morocco gilt, rubbed, spine lightly faded, 4to, plus other 19th c. lit. and hist., mostly leather-bound, 4to/8vo
£150-200
703 Simons (Martin). Sailplanes 1920-1965, 2 vols., 2001-02, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. pict. boards, vol. 1 with crude tape repair to base of spine, 4to, together with Myhra (David), The Horten Brothers and Their All-Wing Aircraft, 1998, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Nowarra (Heinz J.), The FockeWulf 190, a Famous German Fighter, new imp., 1973, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in price-clipped d.j., 4to, plus other aviation and military interest (6 shelves & a carton)
(3 shelves)
£150-200
704 Bindings. Det Danske Folks Historie, Skrevet af Danske Historikere, Redigeret af Aage Friis, Axel Linvald, M. Mackeprang, 8 vols., Kobenhavn, 1927, b & w illusts., contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spines, 8vo, plus other leather bindings, mostly in Danish and German (6 shelves)
£150-200
£200-300
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£200-300
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Illustration from an album of eleven 19th-century Chinese watercolours on pith paper. Sold for ÂŁ5,000
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4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared.
11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.
5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.
12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses.
6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.
13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.
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DOMINIC WINTER SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461
COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 25 September 2013 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.
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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies.
The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hill line. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at about one per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require a brief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range of ticket services and discounts.
National Rail Enquiries:
08457 484950
Telephone advance train ticket booking:
08457 000125 (First Great Western)
Online train timetables and online ticket bookings:
www.nationalrail.co.uk
Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes) Brian's Cabs Cirencester Radio Cars Cirencester Taxis
01285 655299 / 07980 579947 01285 650850 01285 642767
Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes) V-Cars
01793 701701
Cirencester Visitor Information Centre
+44 (0)1285 654180 cirencestervic@cotswold.gov.uk
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