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Printed Books, Maps & Natural History 5/6 MARCH 2014


Lot 456: Orchid, from Karl Ludwig Blume, Rumphia, 1847-48

Front Cover: View of Sydney, from Lycett, Views in Australia, 1824-25 (lot 17)


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Curtis (Edward Sheriff, 1868-1954). Vanishing Race, Navaho, 1904, orotone photograph, signed in the plate, 27 x 34 cm (11 x 14 ins), original Curtis Studio frame ÂŁ3,000-5,000 (to be included in Photography, 9th April)

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Wednesday 14 May

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CONTENTS DAY ONE Atlases, Travel & Exploration British Topography Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Decorative Bindings Antiquarian Science Art Reference Ortiz Playing Cards General Cartons Quantity

1-46 47-94 95-187 188-228 229-250 251-264 265-308 309-334 335-345 346-368 369-379 380-394 395-441

DAY TWO Natural History & Botanical Books British Bee Books Sporting & Wildlife Pictures & Prints Fossils & Minerals Antiquities, Taxidermy & Miscellanea

442-605 606-654 655-705 706-748 749-779



ATLASES, TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am

1 Barrington (George). The History of New South Wales, Including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its Dependancies..., 1st ed., 1802, eng. title with hand-col. vignette, fourteen hand-col. plts., full-page woodcut to p. 503 (offset), signature C misgathered, three cancelled leaves (G3, Q3 and 3M4), slight spotting or browning throughout, bound without half-title and List of Prints and Directions to Binder (as often), contemp. ownership inscription of John Langton of Whitton to front free endpaper, contemp. tree calf, some wear to spine, covers det., 8vo

4 Bowles & Carver (publishers). Bowles’s Universal Display of the Naval Flags of all Nations in the World..., Bowles’s vue Universelle des Pavillons Marine dans toutes les Parties du Monde..., London, c.1801, eng. title (printed in English & French), nineteen double-page eng. plates (of 20, lacking first plt.) each displaying 12 flags and majority with original hand-colouring (few a little loose from guards), occasional slight smudging to few flags and few minor marks, early ownership inscription ‘Elizabeth Newman, Old Charlton, Kent’ to upper pastedown, lacking front free endpaper, contemp. qtr. calf, joints cracked, worn, 16mo

Originally published in fourteen parts this is the first book with hand-coloured topographical views of New South Wales. Abbey, Travel 565; Ferguson 345. (1) £200-300

2 Beattie (William). The Danube: Its History, Scenery and Topography....., Splendidly Illustrated from Sketches taken on the Spot by Abresch and Drawn by W.H.Bartlett, pub. Virtue & Co., c.1840, addn. half title with dec. eng. vignette, portrait frontis., two engraved maps and eighty uncoloured engraved plts. (complete as list), numerous wood engraved vignettes to text throughout, slight spotting throughout, contemp. half morocco with gilt dec. spine, worn at extrems., 4to (1)

Flags included are British Privateer Jack (dated 1801), King of Bantam, United States of America & China etc. An an earlier edition was published c.1790 with only 19 plates. (1) £200-300

£100-150

5 Carne (John). Syria and the Holy Land Illustrated in a Series of Magnificent Engravings Exhibiting the Natural and Architectural Beauties of the Country, from Drawings Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett and T. Allom..., with an Historical and Geographical Account of this Ancient Country, a Description of the Manners and Customs of its People, and Full and Authentic Details of the Late Massacres of the Christian Inhabitants by W. Cooke Stafford, 2 vols. in one, London Printing and Publishing Company, [1861-1863], addn. eng. title to each, 116 eng. plts. and two single-page eng. maps (inc. frontispieces), some scattered spotting, occasional browning to text, contemp. half calf gilt, 4to (1)

6 Carne (John). Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated. In a Series of Views Drawn from Nature by W.H. Bartlett, William Purser, &c., 3 vols., Fisher, Son & Co., [1836-38], addn. eng. titles, 117 eng. plts. and two single page eng. maps (complete), occn. minor foxing and staining, title-page of vol. 3 with contemp. ownership name pencilled in upper margin, marbled endpapers and edges, contemporary half calf gilt, sl. scuffed in places, spines faded, vol. 1 with some surface loss to lower return, 4to

3 Booth (Edwin Carton). Australia, 2 vols. bound in one, pub. Virtue and Company Ltd., [1873 - 76] two addn. dec. titles, 111 uncoloured engraved plts. and eight litho. maps (correct), some water staining, hinges cracked, near contemp. half morocco, split at head and foot of spine, 4to Ferguson 7280. (1)

Left: lot 578

£150-200

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7 Chodzko (Alexander). Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as Found in the Adventures and Improvisations of Kurroglou, the Bandit-Minstrel of Northern Persia; and in the Songs of the People Inhabiting the Shores of the Caspian Sea, Oriental Translation Fund, 1st ed., 1842, half title, 5 leaves of music at end, a few spots, modern cloth, 8vo, together with Higher Persian Grammar, for the use of the Calcutta University, Showing Differences between Afghan and Modern Persian with Notes on Rhetoric, by Lieut.-Colonel D.C. Phillott, 1st ed., Calcutta, 1919, some small wormholes and light toning, modern cloth, 8vo, plus Arthur N. Wollaston’s An EnglishPersian Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1904, signed to half title by Edward G. Browne (1862-1926, orientalist and Persian specialist) (3)

8 Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria). Memorie Istoriografiche delli Regni della Morea, e Negroponte, 1st ed., Venice, 1686, engraved half-title, title and coat-of-arms of the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneborg, sixteen double-page engraved plates mounted on guards, fifteen engraved illustrations within the text, with four further engraved illustrations on two facing leaves (versos blank), initial letters throughout, wide margins, closed tear repair to lower margin of title not affecting text, author’s presentation inscription to ‘Hyeronimo [?]Dicodo Accademia, ex dono auctoris’ beneath title-page plate impression, a one-page autograph letter signed from Admiral W.H. Smyth. 3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 20 November, 1847, tipped in before title and presenting the volume from Rev. Charles Turner to the Athenaeum, (?)contemp. vellum, with 19th-century vellum reback (with red leather title label) and new corners, Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper cover and printed paper label to front pastedown, spine lifting along edges, slight bowing to boards and minor worming to lower cover, folio (410 x 265mm)

£100-150

Author’s presentation copy of this very rare first edition in folio with fine impressions of the illustrations. These magnificent plates and large scale vignettes display maps and plans of the cities and territory regained by the Venetians, as well as views of some of the battles fought. As collations vary and only rarely are any two copies identical this copy is sold not subject to return. The present copy conforms with the Atabey copy of this edition in terms of plates and illustrations. Atabey 286; cf. Blackmer 408 (second edition); cf. Nordenskiöld I, 54 (second edition). (1) £7000-10000

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9 Cruttwell (Clement). Atlas to Cruttwell’s Gazetteer, [1799], twenty-six double-p. hand-col. eng. maps incl. double hemisphere world map, some offsetting and browning throughout, some marginal fraying and fold splits, a few repairs to versos, old ms. annotations to endpapers at front and rear, contemp. sheep, upper cover det., folio Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1)

£150-200

11 Flinders (Matthew). A Voyage to Terra Australis; Undertaken for the Purpose of Completing the Discovery of that Vast Country... in the Years 1801, 1802, and 1803, in His Majestys Ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and the Cumberland Schooner..., 2 Text vols. plus Atlas, 1st ed., 1814, nine engraved plates by William Westall in the text volumes (all but one with later tissue-guards added), some spotting or browning throughout, half-title and main title to vol. 2 laid down and rehinged, bookplates of Lionel Lindsay Art Gallery & Library and A. McInnes to front endpapers, t.e.g., 20th-century half morocco gilt by Morrell, a little rubbing, 4to (310 x 244mm), contained in purpose-made cloth slipcase, the Atlas containing eight (of ten) engraved botanical plates, lacking plates of Flindersia Australis and Franklandia Ficifolia (both supplied as photographic copies), sixteen folding engraved maps including nine very large (each approx. 68 x 95cm) and two folding plates of coastal views presented as four plates, all with Nicol imprint, some spotting, soiling and old dampstaining, all with multiple vertical and horizontal folds and all relaid on linen with new paper tissue-guards, some fold wear and a little paper loss to a few maps (3, 4 and 11) with minimal loss to engraved sounding lines etc., matching bookplate and half morocco gilt, rubbed, spine ends repaired, atlas oblong folio

10 Fitzclarence (George, Earl of Munster). Journal of a Route Across India, Through Egypt, to England, in the latter end of the Year 1817, and the beginning of 1818, 1st ed., John Murray, 1819, halftitle discarded, large folding eng. map (with some light offsetting and short closed tear to inner margin), thirteen (of 18) plates and maps only, lacking plates I, IV, VI, XV, & XVIII (Dowlutabad, the Fort of Hattrass, Irregular Horse, Khanja on the Nile & Interior of the Chamber at the Base of the Great Pyramid), contemp. calf, worn with upper cover det. and portions missing to head and foot of spine, 4to

First edition of the official account of the coastal surveying expedition to Australia led by Flinders, the first circumnavigation of the continent, including a long historical introduction on Australian exploration. Flinders established that Australia was one large island or continent and not, as had previously been suspected, divided by a navigable central strait. Ferguson 576; Hill 2, 614; Nissen BBI, 637. (3) £8000-12000

Abbey, Travel, 519. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed in ink to head of title ‘With the Author’s respects to Capt. Ross’. The dedicatee is understood to be Captain John Ross (1777-1856), the Arctic explorer, whose own account of his voyage in search of the North-west Passage was published in the same year. (1) £200-300

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13 Giffard (Edward). A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands, Athens and the Morea, 1st ed., 1837, title with engraved vignette, map and six lithographed plates, slight toning, recent green half calf, 8vo Blackmer 683. (1)

£150-200

14 Graah (Captain W.A.). Narrative of an Expedition to the East Coast of Greenland, sent by Order of the King of Denmark, in Search of the Lost Colonies ..., translated from the Danish by the late G. Gordon MacDougall, 1st English ed., 1837, large folding b&w eng. chart (with some light browning to one or two folds and edges), 16 pp. pubs. list at rear, orig. dark green cloth, partly broken on upper joint, and a little frayed to extrems. with upper portion of spine detached (but still present), 8vo Sabin 28179. Arctic Bibliography 6032. (1)

£200-300

15 Kelman (John). From Damascus to Palmyra, 1st. ed., pub. Adam & Charles Black, 1908, numerous col. plts., folding map at rear, t.e.g., pubs. dec. cloth gilt, 4to., together with Todd (John A.),The Banks of the Nile, 1st. ed., pub. Adam & Charles Black, 1913, addn. half title, numerous col. plts. by Ella Du Cane, folding map at rear, contemp. ownership signature to f.e.p., pubs. dec. cloth gilt, 4to., with Savage Landor (A.Henry),Tibet & Nepal, 1st ed., pub. A & C Black, 1905, addn. half title, numerous col. and b & w plts., folding map at rear, presentation inscription to f.e.p., pubs. dec. cloth gilt, 4to., plus Dobson (G.), St.Petersburg, 1st. ed., 1910, pub. Adam & Charles Black, 1910, addn. half title, numerous col. and b & w plts. throughout, folding map at rear, pubs. dec. cloth gilt, 4to., with Hope Moncrieff (A.R.),Surrey, 1st. ed., pub. A & C Black, 1906, addn. half title, numerous col. and b & w plts. by Sutton Palmer, folding map at rear, pubs. dec. cloth gilt, 4to., with another fourteen titles all published by A & C Black, including ‘The Italian Lakes’, ‘Cambridge’, ‘Moscow’, ‘Deeside’, ‘Happy England’, Bruges and West Flanders’ and ‘The New Forest’, various editions, all in pubs. dec. cloth. 4to (19)

12 Garran (Andrew, ed.). Picturesque Atlas of Australia, 3 vols., pub. Sydney, Melbourne, London and Springfield Mass., 1896, addn. dec. half title, eng. portrait frontis. to vol. 1, numerous uncoloured wood engravings to text and throughout, twenty-six uncoloured litho. maps (including six unbound), appears to lack one unbound map, some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp gilt and blind stamped morocco, a little worn, folio (3)

£100-200

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£200-300


16 Laet (Joannes de). L’Histoire du nouveau monde ou description des Indes occidentales, 1st edition in French, Leiden: Bonaventure et Abraham Elzeviers, 1640, printed title in red and black (with large printer’s device), fourteen double-page engraved maps by Hessel Gerrits, numerous woodcut illustrations to text, occasional spotting, heaviest to first and last two leaves, Admiralty Library ink stamps to title and final leaf verso (not affecting letterpress), first two leaves partly detached and second leaf (dedication/table of contents with small marginal split), modern plain half morocco over cloth with gilt motif of Admiralty Library to upper cover, slightly rubbed, folio (347 x 218mm) Burden 215, 229-232; Sabin 38558; Willems 49. The second printed atlas of the Americas, and the first edition of the atlas to appear in French. The maps in the first edition (‘Nieuwe wereldt’, 1625) focused on South America and the West Indies. With the Dutch settlement on Manhattan, de Laet added new maps of the Americas, maritime Canada, the eastern seaboard from New England to the Carolinas and of the south east. Each of the regional maps was a landmark in the mapping of that region, with huge influence on the work of the Blaeu and Hondius-Janssonius families, and subsequent mapmakers, but none more than the New England map, which is ‘of extreme importance’ (Burden), being the first printed map to name Manhattan (as ‘Manbattes’), N. Amsterdam (New York), Noordt Rivier (Hudson River), Suydt Rivier (the Delaware) and to use the name ‘Massachusets’ for the nascent English colony in New England. Also notable is the Americas map which, accurately and contrary to most maps of the period, does not show California as an island. (1) £6000-8000

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17 Lycett (Joseph). Views in Australia or New South Wales, & Van Diemen’s Land Delineated, London: [J. Souter, 1824-1825], handcoloured lithographic title (imprint trimmed with loss of publisher’s name and date), advert leaf, dedication leaf (verso blank), 16 pp introductory account (penultimate leaf cut down and rehinged, final leaf trimmed at foremargin), lacks folding map of New South Wales (supplied in good modern photocopy facsimile), map of Van Diemen’s Land relaid and with archival tissue strengthening to engraved surface, forty-eight hand-coloured aquatint plates (complete) by Lycett after his original drawings, each with accompanying descriptive text (final text leaf lacking and supplied in modern facsimile), professional restoration with frequent archival tissue repairs to closed tears on text leaves (including some to introductory text and map) without loss of text, one closed tear repair to upper margin of ‘Distant View of Hobart Town’ within plate impression but not affecting image, some occasional and mostly marginal spotting to plates, several plates (nos. 5, 11 and 20 to first part and nos. 2 and 8 to second part) with damp mottling affecting pigments in sky area (and sea to no. 2), modern antique-style green morocco gilt, in cloth slipcase, oblong folio (25 x 35cm) ‘Lycett was the outstanding artist of his period in Australia and his Views in Australia is a landmark in the development of the Australian illustrated book. It is the most celebrated of Australian topographical plate books, and, despite its rarity, must be considered essential to a collection’ (Wantrup, Australian Rare Books, pp. 289-92). Abbey Travel 570; Ferguson 974; Tooley 310. (1) £6000-9000

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18 MacGowan (Rev. J.). A History of Southern China, 1st ed., 1897, b & w photo. illusts., some full-page, some light foxing, upper hinge split, modern bookplate on front pastedown, orig. gilt dec. beveledged green cloth, extrems. sl. rubbed, spine a little darkened, 8vo, together with Perowne (J.T. Woolrych), Russian Hosts and English Guests in Central Asia, 1st ed., 1898, b & w photo. plts. and illusts., incl. port. frontis., folding map, endpapers foxed, early ms. inscription on front free endpaper, orig. cloth, faded and foxed, 8vo, plus Thomson (John), Through China with a Camera, 1899, b & w photo. plts. and illusts., rough-trimmed, endpapers foxed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed and marked, spine sl. darkened, 8vo, plus six others related (9)

20 Machado (Cristobal). Recreaciones Geographicas, y nuevo compendio de Geographia moderna. Contiene la descripcion Natural, Politica, y Artificiosa del Globo Terraqueo; sesenta y quatro problemas, y ochenta Theoremas, para la practica de los Mapas, y Globos Geographicos..., Salamanca: Antonio Villargordo, [1762], [16],262,[42]pp., final two leaves of prelims. containing licence as cancels, bearing licence date of 15 March 1762, two folding eng. plts. at rear (complete), contemp. limp vellum, slight wear at foot of spine, lacking ties, 8vo No UK institutional location found. Only two copies located at National Library Madrid (1761 ed.) and Salamanca University Library. (1) £200-300

£100-150

19 Macgowan (J., pub.). The Field of Mars: Being an Alphabetical Digestion of the Principal Naval and Military Engagements, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, Particularly of Great Britain and Her Allies, from the Ninth Century to the Present Period..., 2 vols., 1781, half-titles (with contemp. ms. name at head), sixty eng. maps and plts., incl. frontispieces and two folding maps, one or two maps with later hand-colouring, printed in double-column, occn. spotting, ownership ink stamp on half-titles and titles, N1 with small piece torn from lower blank margin, contemp. armorial bookplate on front pastedowns, contemp. sprinkled calf, with gilt lettered spine labels (vol. no. label to vol. 2 missing), rubbed and worn, with joints cracked and corners showing, upper covers with ink monogram to lower outer corner, 4to (2)

£150-200

21 Mela (Pomponius). Pomponius Mela, Julius Solinus, Itinerarium Antonini Aug. Vibius Sequester, P. Victor de regionibus urbis Romae, Dionysius Afer de Situ orbis Prisciano Interprete, Venice: Aldine Press, October 1518, printer’s woodcut device to title, italic type, guide letters, colophon and two blank leaves at rear, the last with printer’s woodcut device to verso, additionally illustrated with thirteen mid to late 16th-century woodcut maps [by Johann Honter], comprising two single-page and eleven double-page maps bound in after title, a.e.g., 19th-century tan morocco gilt with Aldine dolphin and anchor device to both covers, minor rubbing, 8vo (157 x 94mm), contained in purpose-made cloth chemise and calf-backed cloth slipcase Adams M1053. The thirteen additional miniature maps were prepared by Honter for his Rudimenta Cosmographia and were widely used to illustrate other classical works of the 17th century. The maps here, which do not include Honter’s heart-shaped world map, were possibly part of one of these later editions of Mela from 1548-1602, some of which included a total of thirty-six maps by Honter and others. The maps here are: 1) Regiones et Nomina Ventorum 2) Sicilia 3) Hispania 4) Gallia 5) Germania 6) Major/Minor Polonia 7) Dacia 8) Greece 9) Italy 10) Cyprus/Holy Land 11) Asia Minor 12) Arabia/Caspian Sea/India 13) Africa. The first two are single-page maps, the remaining maps double-page with numbers 2-12 printed to lower centre-fold. See Shirley 86 for the 1546 Zurich edition of Honter’s Rudimenta Cosmographia with thirteen maps and for notes about the Mela editions. (1) £700-1000

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22* Melbourne. A group of three fine tinted lithographic views by F[rancois] Cogne, pub. [Charles] Troedel, c. 1860s, titled Botanical Gardens, Swanston Street and Sandridge, the latter with short closed tear to right margin and a few spots to sky area, each with artist, publisher and title details printed to lower margins, 26.5 x 35.5cm (10.5 x 14ins), tipped into modern window mounts Originally published in ‘The Melbourne Album’ in 1863, Troedel continued to offer short sets (twelve prints) and individual plates separately throughout the 1860s. (3) £1000-1500

23 Morisot (Claude Barthelemy). Orbis Maritimi sive Rerum in Mari et Littoribus Gestarum Generalis Historia, 1st edition, Dijon: Petrum Palliot, 1643, title printed in red and black, large folding engraved plate, twenty-three engraved maps and twenty-one illustrations of ships and coins within text, woodcut initials throughout, lacks additional engraved title, heavy old dampstaining touching large portions of text and illustrations throughout, modern utilitarian quarter leather over cloth, heavily rubbed, folio (360 x 235mm) It is ‘an encyclopaedia relating to maritime affairs. Pages 592-612 contain a description of America, with three maps. The cuts are copied from De Bry’ (Sabin 50723); Burden 264. (1) £1500-2000

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26 Paspates (Alexandros G.). The Great Palace at Constantinople, Translated from the Greek by William Metcalf, 1st English ed., 1893, folding colour map (small repairs to verso), one or two spots, previous owner signature, original brown cloth, recased with light stains, 8vo, together with Byzantine Churches in Constantinople. Their History and Architecture, by Alexander van Millingen, 1st ed., 1912, numerous illustrations and folding plans, library label at front, library cloth, spine a little dusty, 8vo (2)

£70-100

27 Pierret (Paul). Vocabulaire Hieroglyphique, Comprenant les Mots de la Langue, les Noms Geographiques, Divins, Royaux et Historiques, 1st ed., Paris, 1875, a few lighjt spots, previous owner signature to title, one leaf of manuscript annotation at front, modern cloth, 8vo, together with Les Scenes de la Vie Privee dans les Tombeaux Egyptiens de l’Ancien Empire, by Pierre Montet, 1st ed., 1925, half-tone illustrations, modern cloth with original wrapper pasted to covers (presentation inscription to upper wrapper), 8vo, plus James E. Hoch’s Semitic Words in Egyptian Texts of the New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period, Princeton University Press, 1994 (3)

24 Orme (Edward). Foreign Field Sports, Fisheries, Sporting Anecdotes, &c &c. containing fifty plates....., by Messrs. Howitt, Atkinson, Clark, Manskirch &c. &c., pub. W.Gilling, c.1835, title page with contemp. ,manuscript ownership signature, fifty aqua. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, occ. spotting, contemp. half morocco gilt, worn at extrems., 4to (1)

28 Russia. Moskva / Moscou, Granberg, Stockholm, c. 1910, souvenir book with colour illustrations from photos on thirty leaves including one double-page, title and captions in Russian and French only, together with another similar containing thirty-six black and white photogravures of Black Sea coastal towns incl. Sochi, many plates detached, both orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, oblong small folio

£300-500

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25 Pardoe (Julia). The Beauties of the Bosphorus, Illustrated in a Series of Views of Constantinople and its Environs, pub. Virtue & Co., n.d., c. 1840, eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. title, eng. map and eighty-five eng. plts. after W.H. Bartlett, occasional scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. navy calf, 4to, together with [Wright, George Newenham], France Illustrated, 3 vols. in one, pub. Fisher, Son & Co., n.d., c.1840s, eng. titles to each, ninety-three eng. plts., occasional light spotting and minor dampstaining to few margins, contemp. gilt dec. plum calf, extrems. rubbed, 4to (2)

£100-150

£100-150

29 S.D.U.K. Maps of The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 2 vols. bound in one, pub. Chapman and Hall, 1844, title and index leaf for each volume bound in at front, 158 engraved maps, fifty-one engraved town plans, one map of the principal rivers of the world, and six celestial charts, all with original outline hand-colouring, some minor marginal soiling, occ. light waterstain to fore margins and lower margins, generally not affecting maps, minor loss to extreme upper outer corners towards rear of vol., just touching a few of the town plans, contemp. dark plum half morocco, heavily rubbed and scuffed to edges and corners, upper joint split at head and foot, folio

£200-300

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32 Shoberl (Frederic). The World in Miniature, 43 vols., R. Ackermann, 1821-27, 649 hand-coloured stipple-engraved and aquatint plates, including 18 folding and two folding maps, one uncoloured plate of music, one or two trimmed affecting imprint, some offsetting to text, a few minor spots, contemporary brown blindstamped calf, gilt-dec. spines, one or two covers a little scuffed, wormtrack at head of vol. 12 spine, 12mo Abbey Travel 6; Tooley 515. An attractive and scarce set of all 43 volumes in the series. The advertisement in vol. I, (Illyria and Dalmatia), states “The volumes here presented to the public, are offered as the commencement of a series, descriptive of the peculiar manners, customs, and character of the different nations of the globe... the reader will obtain... such circumstantial details respecting the various branches of the great family of Man, as are not to be found in any of our systems of geography, but are to be gleaned only from a careful perusal of the accounts of those by whom they have been visited”. (43) £5000-8000

30 Scoresby (William). An Account of the Arctic Regions, with a History and Description of the Northern Whale-Fishery, 2 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1820, twenty-four plts., some folding, including large map of the Arctic Circle, several folding tables, some light spotting to prelims of each vol., bookplates of Caldey Abbey and Prinknash Abbey to front pastedowns, 20th century pale blue cloth with morocco label to spine of each vol., slightly rubbed, 8vo Arctic bibliography 15610. (2)

£300-500

33 Shoberl (Frederic). The World in Miniature. The Asiatic Islands and New Holland, 2 vols., R. Ackermann, 1824, 26 hand-coloured stipple-engs., occasional spotting, modern red half morocco, 12mo, together with The World in Miniature. Japan, 1823, 20 hand-coloured stipple-engs., a few stains, uniform morocco as above, 12mo, plus The World in Miniature. China, 2 vols., 1823, 30 hand-coloured stipple-engs., light spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, one corner with insect damage, 12mo, with The World in Miniature. Africa, 4 vols. in 2, 1821

31 Semple (Miss). The Costume of the Netherlands, Ackermann, 1817, half title, engraved title with hand-coloured vignette, 30 handcoloured aquatint plates, frontis. watermarked 1819, text in English and French, scattered light spots, modern blue half morocco, folio Colas 2710; Lipperheide 958. (1)

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34 Shoberl (Frederic). The World in Miniature; Turkey, 6 vols. bound in three, published R.Ackermann, 1821, title to each, seventy-three hand-col. stipple-eng. plts. (complete as lists), a.e.g., modern qtr. cloth gilt, 12mo, together with The World in Miniature; Austria, 2 vols., bound as one, pub. R.Ackermann, 1823, title to each, thirtyone (of 32) hand-col. stipple-eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., contemp. cloth gilt, bumped at extrems., 12mo, with The World in Miniature; Illyria and Dalmatia, 2 vols. bound as one, pub. R.Ackermann, 1821, title page to each vol., thirty-two hand-col. stipple-eng. plts., some staining and spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. cloth gilt, worn and broken, 12mo Abbey Travel 6. (5)

36 Smith (Charles Hamilton). Costume of the Army of the British Empire, According to the Last Regulations, Designed by an Officer on the Staff, parts 2 - 6 only, pub. Colnaghi and Co. 1812, twenty only (of 60) eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, pubs. printed paper wrappers, folio Tooley 456. (5)

37 Smyth (William Henry). Memoir Descriptive of the Resources, Inhabitants and Hydrography, of Sicily and its Islands, Interspersed with Antiquarian and Other Notices, 1st ed., 1824, folding engraved map (offsetting to title), thirteen uncoloured aquatint plates (complete), occasional spotting and light browning, a.e.g., contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, water stain to upper cover, 4to, with a presentation inscription from the author to front endpaper

£300-400

35 Slingsby (William Cecil). Norway. The Northern Playground. Sketches of Climbing and Mountain Exploration in Norway Between 1872 and 1903, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1904, 32 b & w illustrations, nine maps, scattered spotting, Midland Association of Mountaineers booklabel and inkstamps, presentation inscription to the library from H. Scott Jones, 1937, recent green library cloth, 8vo Neate S83. The classic, indispensable work on the region. (1)

£300-500

Abbey Travel 263. View of St. John’s Church, listed as plate 14, is printed on the same sheet as the view of The Remains of the Monument of Marcellus. (1) £200-300

£200-300

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38 Spencer (Sir Baldwin). Spencer’s Last Journey. Being the Journal of an Expedition to Tierra del Fuego by the Late Sir Baldwin Spencer, with a Memoir, Edited R.R. Marett and T.K. Penniman, 1st ed., Oxford, 1931, photogravure port. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., together with Vanderveken (G. and Hauman, L.), Catalogue des Phanerogames de l’Argentine, 2 vols., Buenos Aires, 1917 & 1923, orig. cloth, worn on spines, tall 8vo, plus Nansen (Fridtjof), ‘Farthest North’, Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96... , 2 vols., [6th ed.], 1898, one col. plt., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, a.e.g., orig. pict. cloth, a trifle rubbed at extremities, otherwise in bright condition, 8vo, with other travel, exploration, plant hunting etc. (30)

40 Stephens (John L.). Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1843, engraved folding panoramic frontis. to each vol., folding map, numerous b&w wood engraved plates and illusts. to text, some spotting throughout, orig. publisher’s gilt-dec. cloth, slightly rubbed and spines lightly sunned, together with Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiabas, and Yucatan, 2 vols., new ed., pub. John Murray, 1842, b&w folding map (torn without loss), engraved plates and plans, some spotting throughout, first vol. with pages 265-276 missing (apparently never bound in), original gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and marked, all 8vo (4)

£150-200

£200-300

41* Sydney Harbour. An original watercolour on paper by Gladstone Eyre (1863-1933), c. 1920, signed lower right, undated and uncaptioned, two small closed tears to sky area, mounted on card, 25.5 x 58cm (10 x 23ins) (1)

42 Taylor (James). Three Panoramic Views of Port Jackson, in New South Wales, with the Town of Sydney, and the Adjacent Scenery. After Original Drawings by Taylor Drawn from Nature between 1817 and 1822, Alecto Facsimile ed., 1988, three plates, engraved by Robert Havell and son, printed in colours and finished by hand, plus two related colour strips, each with printer’s blindstamp and pencil limitation 10/100 to versos, all loosely contained with black and white key plate, introduction, colophon page and (small format) prospectus in orig. cloth portfolio with printed paper labels to upper cover and inner flap, oblong folio (63 x 80cm)

39 [Stackhouse, Thomas. An Universal Atlas, Consisting of a Complete Set of Maps], c. 1800, thirty-eight (of 40) single-page hand-col. engraved maps by S.J. Neele, some soiling and marginal splitting, no. 6 (Asia Antiqua) torn with loss to lower margin affecting plate impression and old repair to outer margin verso, no. 30 (Ancient Greece) with closed tear into map at left margin and repair to lower margin verso, no. 31 (Turkey) with marginal tears and lower strip into map detached but present, some old dampstaining to lower outer corners, lacks all before list of subscribers at front and, at rear, final two maps (Ancient and Present East Indies) and end matter, disbound, large 4to Sold w.a.f. not subject to return. (1)

£300-400

Limited edition 10/100 copies (plus X numbered copies hors commerce). (1) £200-300

£400-600

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43 Tench (Capt. Watkin). A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay; with an Account of New South Wales, Its Productions, Inhabitants, &c. to which is subjoined, A List of the Civil and Military Establishments at Port Jackson, 2nd ed., 1789, half-title, publisher’s ad. leaf at rear, some spotting and a little dust-soiling, modern library half morocco gilt over cloth with gilt classificiation number to foot of spine and printed paper label to front pastedown, 8vo Ferguson 49 (not calling for advert leaf). The first authentic eye-witness account of Australia’s foundation, and published hot on the heels of the first edition the same year. (1) £1500-2000

44 Ward (Herbert). My Life with Stanley’s Rear Guard, 1st ed., 1891, half title, double-page map, 32 pp. pubs. list at end, a few light spots, original cloth, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

45 Wathen (James). Journal of a Voyage in 1811 and 1812, to Madras and China; Returning by the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena; in the H.C.S. The Hope, Capt. James Pendergrass, 1st ed., 1814, twenty-three (of 24) hand-col. aqua. plts., lacks plt. IV (Great Pagoda at Convejeram), some spotting, uncut, orig. boards with printed paper label to spine, worn and covers det., 4to, together with M’Leod (John), Voyage of His Majesty’s Ship Alceste, along the Coast of Corea, to the Island of Lewchew; with an Account of Her Subsequent Shipwreck, 2nd ed., 1818, port. frontis. and five handcol. aqua. plts., some spotting, lacks half-title, contemp. half calf, amateur leather reback, rubbed, 8vo Abbey Travel 517 & 559. (2)

£200-300

46 Workman (Fanny Bullock & William Hunter). Ice-Bound Heights of the Mustagh, An Account of Two Seasons of Pioneer Exploration and High Climbing in the Baltistan Himalaya, 1st ed., 1908, half-title, two folding maps, numerous colour and b&w plts. and illusts., the two folding maps with some marks and marginal tears, folds restrengthened with sellotape, a few corners torn with loss, mainly to outer margins but touching map area in two cases, t.e.g., orig. pictorial green cloth gilt, rubbed and some fraying to extremeties, some light damp mottling to covers, together with The Call of the Snowy Hispar, a Narrative of Exploration and Mountaineering on the Northern Frontier of India, 1st US ed., New York, 1911, half-title, two folding maps at rear (generally in good condition), numerous b&w plts. after photos, t.e.g., orig. pictorial maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor fraying to extremeties, some light damp-mottling to covers, both 8vo

Lot 43

Neate W123 and W122 (first edition of 1910). (2)

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£300-400


BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY

Lot 50

47 Barclay (Rev. James). Barclay’s Universal English Dictionary, Newly Revised, c.1848, eng. portrait frontis. of Queen Victoria, dec. half title, five engraved plates and thirty-one (only) dec. engraved maps by Thomas Moule, some spotting and staining throughout, some maps trimmed with slight loss, contents shaken and loose, contemp. calf, worn, 4to, together with Ritchie (Leitch),Ireland Picturesque and Romantic, 2 vols., 1837, portrait frontis. to each vol., addn. dec. half title to vol. 1 (lacking in vol. 2), thirty-three (of 34) engraved plts., slight spotting throughout, a.e.g., near contemp. blind stamped velvet with contrasting morocco labels to spine, bumped at extrems., 8vo, with Britton (John),Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities, 1830, title page stained and with library blind stamp, sixty uncoloured engraved plates all with blind stamp, first blank with ink library stamp, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, worn, 4to, plus Jones & Co. (pubs.),Jones’ Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles &c. of Noblemen & Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland and other Picturesque Scenery...., Second Series Comprising the Western Counties, 2 vols. (only), 1829, calligraphic title with dec. eng. view to each vol., 296 uncoloured engraved views on india wove (on 148 sheets), occ. spotting throughout, contemp. half morocco, worn at extrems., spines frayed at head and foot, 4to, together with five vols. of T.G.Bonney’s ‘Cathedrals, Abbeys and Churches of England and Wales’ and a folding linen backed map of England & Wales by Edward Stanford, c.1890 (12)

49 Bickham (George). The British Monarchy: Or a New Chorographical Description of all the Dominions Subject to the King of Great Britain. Comprehending The British Isles, The Electoral States, The American Colonies, The African & Indian Settlements....., 1743, decorative calligraphic title, folding engraved map of Great Britains Dominions in Europe, Africa and America, with closed tear, four single page engraved maps of Great Britian, Scotland, Ireland and England & Wales, numerous decorative eng. chapter headings, slight spotting and staining throughout, pps. 1 - 83 (only of 188), p.51 with long closed tear crudely repaired on verso, pp.73 misbound, 19th century half calf gilt, frayed at extrems., folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

50 Boydell (John & Josiah). An History of the River Thames, 2 vols., 1794-96, eng. frontis. of Father Thames to vol. 1, addn. eng. title to each, uncoloured folding eng. map, seventy-six uncoloured aquatint plts. (including three folding), bookplate of Sir Drummond Smith, a.e.g., contemp. diced calf gilt, rebacked, bumped and worn with repaired corners, folio Abbey Scenery 432; Tooley 102. (2)

£1500-2000

51 Brash (Richard Rolt). The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, to the Close of the Twelfth Century; Accompanied by Interesting Historical and Antiquarian Notices of Numerous Remains of that Period, 1875, litho frontis. and plts., modern dark green half morocco gilt, 4to, together with Champneys (Arthur C.), Irish Ecclesiastical Architecture with some Notice of Similar or Related Work in England, Scotland and Elsewhere, 1910, b & w frontis. and numerous plts. from photos, orig. cloth, slightly faded, small folio, and Crawford (Henry S.), Handbook of Carved Ornament from Irish Monuments of the Christian Period, Published by Subscription, Dublin: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1926,b & w frontis. and plts., orig. cloth, spine faded, light dust-soiling, 8vo

£150-200

48 Barclay (Rev. James). [A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language], c.1848, lacking titles and frontis., engraved comparison plate, nine engraved plates and portraits, twelve engraved country maps with contemp. outline colouring and fortyeight b & w uncoloured engraved county and town maps by Thomas Moule, map of France detached with frayed and dust soiled foreedge, near contemp. reversed calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, worn at extrems., 4to (1)

£100-200

£300-500

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£100-150


Lot 55

55 Clark (John Heaviside). View of London from the Adelphi, Forming Part of the Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond, pub. Samuel Leigh, [1824], folding aquatint panorama with contemp. hand colouring on three conjoined sheets, slight staining, contemp. cloth boards with pubs. printed label to upper board, slight spotting, a little worn, overall size of engraving, 215 x 1610mm Abbey Life 494, state 1. (1)

£700-1000

56 Cooke (John H., compiler). Bibliotheca Cestriensis, or a Biographical Account of Books, Maps, Plates and Other Printed Matter Relating to, Printed in, or Written by Authors Resident in the County of Chester, Warrington, 1904, portrait frontis., half-tone illustrations, t.e.g., original half vellum, a little discoloured, 4to Limited edition, 89/200. (1)

£80-120

52 Brayley (Edward Wedlake). A Topographical History of Surrey, 5 vols. 1st. ed., pub. Robert Best Ede, Dorking, 1841, chromolitho. title to each vol, two engraved plts. of fossils, double page eng. map of the River Mole, one geological plan, 125 (complete as lists) uncoloured engraved plts. on india wove, numerous wood engraved vignettes to text, appendix bound at rear of vol. 5,, a.e.g., near contemp. morocco gilt, 4to Large paper copy. (5)

£200-300

53 Camden (William). Camden’s Britannia Abridg’d with Improvements and Continuations to this present time, 2 vols., pub. Joseph Wild, 1701, engraved portrait frontis. and title page to each volume, contemp. ownership signature to title pages, some water staining to first few pages of vol. 2, sixty-one (complete) uncoloured engraved folding maps by John Seller, 20th century blind stamped gilt calf, 8vo Chubb. CXX (although Chubb calls for fifty-nine maps only). (2)

£1000-1500

54 Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands, 2 vols., 1772, portrait frontis. title pages printed in red & black, fifty-one uncoloured double page engraved maps by Robert Morden and nine eng. plts. of coins, occ. slight offsetting, hinges and joints weak, contemp. calf, worn and frayed, folio (2)

£1000-1500

57 Costume. Picturesque Representations Of the Dress and Manners of the English, printed for John Murray, 1814, 50 handcoloured plates, scattered spotting, modern red half calf, 8vo Colas 2357; Tooley 374. (1)

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£200-300


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58 [Craig, William Marshall]. Description of the Plates, Representing the Itinerant Traders of London, in their Ordinary Costume; With Notices of the Remarkable Places Given in the Background, [1804], 31 hand-coloured etched plates, some light browning and offsetting to text, a.e.g., modern red half morocco, 4to Abbey Life 271. (1)

£500-800

59 Dore (Gustave & Jerrold, Blanchard ). London. A Pilgrimage, 1st ed., 1872, wood-eng. frontis., additional pictorial title and fiftytwo plts., wood-eng. illusts. to text, a little spotting, a.e.g., contemp. morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, together with Harrison (Walter), A New and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster..., pub. J. Cooke, [1775], eng. frontis. and thirty-seven eng. plts. only, lacks all text after p. 320, some marginal worming and a few old marginal tape repairs, modern red half morocco, sl. rubbed, both folio (2)

£150-200

60 Dugdale (William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire, Illustrated. From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes, pub. Coventry, 1765, folding eng. frontis. (few closed tears, strengthened to lower margin on verso, creased), title printed in red and black (creased & with few closed tears), twelve eng. maps and plans (some folding, few with closed tears), twentythree eng. plts. (some folding), and numerous illusts., short worm trail to lower margins of final twenty leaves at rear of volume, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, joints cracked, some wear, folio Upcott p.1263. (1)

£250-300

61 Enfield (William). An Essay Towards the History of Leverpool, Drawn up from Papers left by the Late Mr. George Perry, and from other Materials since Collected... with Views of the Principal Public Structures, a Chart of the Harbour and a Map of the Environs, 2nd ed., with Additions, printed for Joseph Johnson, 1774, list of subscribers, nine single-page engraved views, folding eng. chart of Liverpool harbour, folding eng. map of Liverpool (closed tear to fold), and folding eng. map of projections, edges untrimmed, occasional offsetting, attractive contemp. gilt dec. diced half calf, folio

Lot 58

Upcott pp.466-467. Large paper copy. (1)

£200-300

62 Farey (John). General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire; With Observations on the Means of their Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1811-1817, 12 engraved maps, plates and plans, including six hand-coloured, folding tables, light offsetting, a few minor spots and stains, modern green half calf, 8vo Rarely found complete in three volumes. Geologist John Farey (1766-1826) prepared the present work for the Board of Agriculture and contains his pioneering analysis of the geometry of faulting and an early discussion of English stratigraphy. (3) £700-1000

63 Fielding (T.H. & Walton, J.). A Picturesque Tour of the English Lakes. Containing a Description of the Most Romantic Scenery of Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire with Accounts of Antient and Modern Manners and Customs and Elucidations of the History and Antiquities of that part of the Country &c. &c., 1st. ed., pub. R. Ackermann, 1821, half-title, title page with hand-col. aquatint vignette, forty-eight fine hand-col. aquatint plts., occasional very light offsetting to plts., a.e.g., modern green half morocco gilt, 4to Abbey Scenery 192. (1)

Lot 59

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£700-1000


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64 Fielding (Theodore Henry). British Castles; or, a Compendious History of the Ancient Military Structures of Great Britain, 1825, twenty-five hand-col. aquatint plts. (inc. frontis.), half-title not present, occasional minor spotting to few leaves and very light toning mostly to margins, a.e.g., modern maroon half morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, oblong 4to Abbey Scenery 20; Tooley 214. (1)

£400-600

65 Harral (Thomas & Ireland, Samuel). Picturesque Views of the Severn..., 2 vols., 1824, fifty-two fine hand-col. litho. plts. (complete, two trimmed to image & mounted in vol. 1), without half-titles, occasional spotting, some marginal toning mostly to plts., a.e.g., contemp. diced calf, spines worn & lacking volume number labels, 4to

66 Hassell (John). Tour of the Grand Junction, Illustrated in a Series of Engravings....., of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, through which the Canal passes, 1st. ed., pub. J.Hassell, 1819, title page, preface and dedication, twenty-four aqua. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, very slight spotting, a.e.g., contemp. morocco gilt, worn at extrems., 8vo

Abbey Scenery, 429. (2)

Abbey Scenery 30; Tooley 252. (1)

£300-500

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£300-500


67 Ireland (Samuel). A Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and part of France; Made in the Autumn of 1789, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1790, Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from its source in Glocestershire to the Nore, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1792, Picturesque Views, on the River Medway, from the Nore to the vicinity of its source in Sussex, 1st ed., 1793, Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury, 1st ed., 1795, Picturesque Views on the River Wye, from its source at Plinlimmon Hill to its junction with the Severn below Chepstow, 1st ed., 1797 & Picturesque Views, with an historial account of the Inns of Court, in London and Westminster, 1st ed., 1800, aquatint half-title page to each vol., 208 fine handcoloured aquatint plates in total, t.e.g., later uniform fine gilt-decorated green crushed full morocco (by Riviere & Son), inside gilt dentelles, wide margins, 8vo Abbey, Travel 184 & Abbey, Scenery 430, 428, 427, 544 and 207 respectively. A handsome set of the picturesque tours undertaken by Samuel Ireland, with the aquatints fully hand-coloured. (8) ÂŁ3000-4000

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71 Langdon (Arthur G.). Old Cornish Crosses with an Article on their Ornament, Truro, 1896, folding county map frontis., numerous illusts. to text, orig. green cloth gilt, 4to, together with Owen (Elias), Old Stone Crosses of the Vale of Clwyd and Neighbouring Parishes, together with some account of the Ancient Manners and Customs and Legendary Lore Connected with the Parishes, [1886], eng. frontis., litho plts., occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, slightly faded, large 4to, with Taylor (Henry), The Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells of Lancashire..., Manchester, 1906, map frontis., plts. and folding plans, some light finger soiling, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, slight fraying at head & foot of spine, 4to, and Blight (J.T.), Ancient Crosses, and Other Antiquities, In the West of Cornwall, 1856, and Ancient Crosses, and Other Antiquities in the East of Cornwall, 1858, together two volumes, wood eng. vignette titles, numerous illusts. throughout, minor spotting, endpapers replaced, a.e.g., orig. uniform cloth gilt, extrems. slightly worn and boards to first volume damp mottled, 4to, plus other 19th/20th c. crosses reference

68 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury: With Observations on the Public Buildings, and other Works of Art in its Vicinity, 1st ed., 1795, twentynine sepia aquatint plates (inc. frontis.), two port. plts. & one eng. map of the Avon, few wood eng. illusts., upper blank margin of title excised and repaired, also with ink stamps to recto & verso, one or two ink stamps to margins rubbed away, occasional spotting and few minor marks, later endpapers, contemp. half calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 8vo in 4s Abbey Scenery 427. (1)

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£200-300

£100-150

69 Jamieson (John). An Historical Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of their settlements in Scotland, England, and Ireland, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1811, title with eng. vign. (torn without loss and relaid), minor spotting to first and last few leaves, t.e.g., later crimson half morocco (by Hopkins, Glasgow), a little rubbed, 4to (1)

£100-150

70 Keltie (John S., ed.). History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Regiments, 5 vols., new ed., c.1880, numerous chromolitho. tartan plates, eng. topographical views and portraits, hinges a little weak, a.e.g., pubs. red dec. cloth, spines faded, 4to, together with Browne (James),A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, 4 vols., pub. A.Fullarton, Glasgow 1838, folding engraved map to vol.1, numerous eng. plts., contemp. ownership signature to front pastedowns, contemp. half calf gilt, worn and rubbed at extrems., 8vo., with Beattie (William),Scotland Illustrated...., vol.1 (only), 1838, addn. dec. half title, folding engraved map, forty-one uncoloured engraved plts., slight spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, worn at extrems., 4to, plus Hogg (James),The Jacobite Relics of Scotland; Being the Songs, Airs and Legends of the Adherents to the House of Stuart, 2 vols., pub. Edinburgh, 1819, numerous musical notation to text. near contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, with four others similar (16)

72 Laporte (John, 1761-1839). An untitled suite of four topographical etchings by J. Laporte, published G. Testolini, 73 Cornhill, London, 1st January 1812, four etchings, the last with contemp. crude hand colouring, images 17 x 22.5cm, printed artist, title, published and date details beneath, a little soiling, orig. stitched plain grey wrappers, sl. creased and dust soiled, oblong slim folio The titles of the plates are: Near Hanwell, Middlesex; Near Kingston, Surr[e]y; At Norwood, Surr[e]y; At Wellyn [i.e. Welwyn] in Hertfordshire. The illustrations are dated between 1809 and 1811 in the plates. Apparently as published but no other copies traced. (1) £70-100

£100-150

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76 Nicolson (Joseph & Burn, Richard). The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1777, two folding engraved maps by Thomas Kitchen (one strengthened to verso), occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, upper joint cracking to vol. 1, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Kendall (John & James Storer), Graphic & Historical Description of the Cathedrals of Great Britain, 4 vols., 1814-19, additional engraved title to each, numerous engraved plates, some spotting, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, 8vo (6)

£150-200

73 Malden (H.E., ed.). The Victoria History of the County of Surrey, 5 vols., pub. Constable and Company Limited, 1902 - 14, addn title and half titles, numerous illusts. and maps throughout, t.e.g., near contemp. red half morocco gilt by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, spines a little faded, folio (5)

£100-150

74 Manning (Rev. Owen, and Bray, William). The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey; Compiled from the Best and most Authentic Historians, Valuable Records and Manuscripts in the Public Offices and Libraries and in Private Hands...., 3 vols, 1st ed., 1804 - 14, title page, dedication, preface and list of subscribers, two folding maps, thirteen facsimile leaves of the Doomsday book, fourteen folding genealogies and numerous engraved plts., contemp. diced gilt calf, vol. 1 with upper board detached, vols. 2 & 3 rebacked but retaining orig. spines, bumped and worn with slight loss to extrems., folio (3)

£300-500

75 Mudie (Robert). Hampshire: Its Past and Present Condition, and Future Prospects, 3 vols., pub. Winchester, [1838], addn. eng. titles, three folding eng. maps (inc. 2 hand-col.), 132 eng. plts. and six hand-col. single-page eng. maps, occasional minor spotting, orig. cloth, spines worn mostly at head and foot, some fading and marks, large 8vo, together with Warner (Richard), Topographical Remarks, Relating to the South-Western Parts of Hampshire: to which is added a Descriptive poem, 2 vols., 1793, bound without plts., early 19th c. half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with Winchester, The History and Antiquities of Winchester, 2 vols., Winton: printed by J. Wilkes, 1773, eng. frontis. and eight plts. (of 11, includes one folding), edges untrimmed, late 19th c. half calf, 12mo, plus other Hampshire related, all 19th c. publications, including A General History of Hampshire, or the County of Southampton, Including the Isle of Wight, by B.B. Woodward, 3 vols., [1861-69] (14)

77 Owen (John and Bowen, Emmanuel). Britannia Depicta: Or Ogilby Improved...., pub. Carington Bowles, 1764, engraved title page, twelve pps. of tables, 273 uncoloured engraved county maps and strip road maps printed back to back, later endpapers, modern blindstamped half calf, 8vo Chubb. CLVI. (1)

£300-400

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£400-600


79 Rogers (W.H. Hamilton). The Antient Sepulchral Effigies and Monumental and Memorial Sculpture of Devon, pub. Exeter, 1877, litho plts., illusts. to text, ink ownership to title, early 20th c. half morocco, joints slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Godwin (George & Britton, John), The Churches of London..., 1839, numerous eng. plts., ownership stamp to title, t.e.g., 20th c. half morocco gilt, upper board scuffed, 8vo, with Roper (Ida M.), The Monumental Effigies of Gloucestershire and Bristol, privately printed for the author, Gloucester, 1931,b & w plts., t.e.g., later half morocco gilt, 8vo, and Bristol, Cursory Observations on the Churches of Bristol by an Occasional Visitor, 2nd ed., Bristol: Mirror Office, 1843, addn. eng. title, frontis. and few plts., library stamps & bookplate to endpapers, orig. cloth, 8vo, and Goulburn (Edward Meyrick), The Ancient Sculptures in the Roof of Norwich Cathedral..., 1876, numerous b & w plts. from photographs, orig. gilt dec. cloth, with morocco spine strip, extrems. rubbed, folio, plus Keyser (Charles E.), A List of Norman Tympana and Lintels..., 1927, b & w frontis. and plts. from photographs, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, faded, 4to, plus other British church architecture reference etc. (39)

78 Ramble (Reuben). Reuben Ramble’s Travels through the Counties of England with Maps and Historical Vignettes, pub. Darton and Co. c.1845, addn. dec. litho. half title and pictorial frontis., half title with slight water staining, forty (complete) dec. litho. maps with contemp. hand colouring, each map with a page of descriptive text, occ. slight spotting and occ. offsetting, near contemp. presentation and ownership signatures to first blank, contemp. gilt cloth, rebacked, bumped at extrems., 8vo Chubb DXVII. Uncommon. (1)

£1000-1500

80 Salmon (N.). Antiquities of Surrey, Collected from the Most Antient Records. With Some Account of the Present State and Natural History of the County, 1st ed., 1736, extra illustrated with a folding eng. map by Thomas Kitchin and fifty-four eng. plts. (some folding), a.e.g., later crushed russia gilt, sometime rebacked, together with Roots (George), The Charters of the Town of Kingston-upon-Thames, Translated into English: With Occasional Notes, 1797, half-title present, extra illustrated with folding eng. map and five eng. plts., old marginalia and previous owner’s manuscript notes at rear, later half calf, gilt-dec. spine, a little rubbed, plus The History of Guildford, the County-Town of Surrey, pub. Guildford, 1801, single eng. plt. of tradesman’s tokens, t.e.g., recent blue half morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, and others of Surrey interest, all 8vo (11)

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£300-400

£200-300


83 Shropshire. Cox (Rev. Thomas), A Topographical, Ecclesiastical and Natural History...., pub. Elizabeth Nutt, 1700, title page with title completed in contemp. manuscript, folding engraved map by Robert Morden, slight spotting throughout, 19th century morocco gilt, slim octavo, together with Gregory (T. pubs.),The Shropshire Gazetteer....., 1824, contemp. dated ownership signature to f.e.p., folding engraved map by John Cary, twenty-two uncoloured litho. plts. (complete as list), very slight spotting throughout, contemp. blindstamped gilt dec. calf, rebacked but retaining orig. spine, 4to., with another copy similar, plus Wingfield (Col.),Historical Record of the Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry from its Formation in 1795 up to the year 1887, pub. Shrewsbury, 1888, errata slip inserted before preface, seven (complete as list) chromolitho. plts., contemp. gilt cloth, a little stained, bumped at extrems., 4to, and Dodsley (J. pubs.),The Geography and History of England done in the Manner of Gordon’s and Salmons’s Geographical and Historical Grammers, in Two parts.... the Second Part Contains a Concise History of England; or the Revolutions of the British Constitution...., 1764, folding, engraved map of England & Wales by Thomas Kitchin, contemp. outline colouring, folding b & w engraved map of London and two further uncoloured folding maps, later endpapers, contemp. calf, rebacked, 8vo. plus, Peacock (W.),A Compendious Geographical Dictionary Containing a Concise Description of the Most Remarkable places...., 2nd. ed., 1795, frontis. folding engraved hemispheral mapp of the world with contemp. outline colouring, one folding b & w chart and five further engraved folding maps, all with contemp. outline colouring, near contemp. gilt calf, worn at extrems., 12mo

81 Sandby (Paul). The Virtuosi’s Museum, Containing Select Views, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1st ed., printed for G. Kearsly, 1778, 108 eng. plts., each with corresponding leaf of text, signature to upper margin of title, occasional minor spotting, toning and few marks, edges untrimmed, modern half morocco gilt, oblong 4to This volume includes three engravings of military camps formed by Lord Gordon in Hyde Park, St. James’s Park and in the Gardens of the British Museum, in June/July, 1780. ‘The dreadful [anti-Catholic] riots in the cities of London and Westminster in June 1780 ... made it necessary, for the prevention of further mischief, to apply to the military ... The number of regulars and militia, which were ordered to town upon this occasion, made it necessary to form encampments ... The novelty of such spectacles in London, together with their excellent bands of music ... naturally captivated the multitude ... The officers of every rank seemed to vie with each other in attention to their numerous visitors; not only inviting them, though strangers, into their markee’s, but entertaining them also (the ladies particularly), with a variety of refreshments. Indeed it is universally acknowledged that the gentlemen of the army take the lead of all others in acts of politeness, not only in Great Britain, but every part of Europe.’ (1) £400-600

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84 Smith (John). Antiquities of Westminster; the Old Palace; St. Stephen’s Chapel, (now the House of Commons), 1807, thirty-eight eng. & aquatint plts. (few hand-col.), few illusts. to text, occasional spotting, a.e.g., together with Ancient Topography of London; Containing not only views of Buildings, which in many Instances no Longer Exist, and for the most part were never before published; but some account of places and customs either unknown, or overlooked by the London historians, 1815, addn. hand-col. eng. title, thirty-two etched plts., few illusts. to text, a.e.g., matching contemp. straight grain half morocco, gilt dec. spines, slight wear to joints and extrems., 4to

82 Sandby (Paul). A Collection of One Hundred and Fifty Select Views in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, 2 vols. in one, pub. John Boydell, 1783/82, 150 eng. plts., letterpress in English & French, occasional spotting, 20th c. half morocco, joints rubbed, oblong 4to, contained in slipcase (1)

£150-200

£400-600

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£150-250


85 Smith (Charles Hamilton). Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, 1st. ed., pub. William Bulmer, 1814, addn. dec. half title, sixty (complete as list) aquatint plates with contemp. hand colouring, contemp. gilt diced calf, rebacked retaining orig. spine, worn at extrems., folio (1)

87 [Staunton, William]. Notices of the Churches of Warwickshire, Deanery of Warwick, 2 vols., Warwick, 1847, litho frontis. to each, addn. litho title to vol. 1, numerous litho plts. (many tinted), occasional spotting, contemp. half calf, modern neat rebacks, 8vo, together with [Parker, John Henry], Architectural Notices of the Churches of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, 1849, eng. frontis., plts. and illusts., ink library stamp to verso of title, cancelled library bookplates to upper pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, joints & extrems. rubbed, large 8vo, with [Poole, George Ayliffe], Churches of Yorkshire, 2 vols. in one, Leeds, 1844, fortyseven litho plts. only (of 51), scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. blind & gilt dec. morocco by J. Heaton & Son, Leeds, extrems. slightly rubbed, large 8vo, and Macgibbon (David & Ross, Thomas), The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, from the Earliest Christian Times to the Seventeenth Century, 3 vols., Edinburgh, 1896, b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus other British church architecture reference etc., including An Architectural Survey of the Churches in the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne by Frederick Richard Wilson, pub. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1870 and A Series of Ancient Baptismal Fonts Drawn by F. Simpson, 1828

£150-250

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£300-400

88 Tighe (Robert Richard & Davis, James Edward). Annals of Windsor, Being a History of the Castle and Town; with Some Account of Eton and Places Adjacent, 2 parts in one vol., 1858, halftitles, twelve folding colour plates, numerous illustrations to text, some occasional marginal dust-soiling and fraying, original cloth gilt, some fraying and wear to joints and extremities, folio One of only twenty-five copies printed in folio for presentation. (1)

£150-200

86 Smith (Charles Hamilton). Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, out of the Collection in the Possession of the Author, 1st ed., 1814, addn. hand-col. aquatint title, eng. dedication leaf, and sixty fine hand-col. aquatint plts. (complete), minor marginal finger soiling, a.e.g., contemp. blind & gilt panelled straight grain black morocco, gilt dec. spine, slight wear to joints, folio Abbey Life 431. (1)

£300-400

89 Tombleson (William and Fearnside, William Gray). Eighty Picturesque Views on the Thames and Medway, pub. Black and Armstrong, c.1850, addn. dec. eng. title, seventy-nine uncoloured eng. plts. (complete), each with tissue guard, folding engraved pictorial map on two sheets conjoined, disbound and inserted at rear, some staining to map, occ. spotting throughout, a.e.g. contemp. gilt and blind stamped morocco, rebacked but retaining original spine, 4to (1)

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£300-400


93 Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monastries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of Early Amusement and Modern & Present Theatres in the Cities and Suburbs of London & Westminster, vol. 1 (only of two), 1819, calligraphic title with eng. allegorical vignette, seventy-nine (only) uncoloured engraved maps, plans and topographical views, book plate of Henry Carington Bowles, contemp. half calf gilt, rear board detached, spine partially detached, worn and frayed at extrems., folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

90 Trench (Sir Frederick William). A Lithographic Sketch of the North Bank of the Thames, from Westminster Bridge to London Bridge, Shewing the Proposed Quay and some other Improvements suggested by Lieut-Colonel Trench, 1st. ed., pub. Hurst and Robinson, 1825, 2 pps. letterpress, ten litho. plts. (complete) with contemp. hand colouring, folding b & w litho. map bound at rear, some spotting throughout, contemp. paper wrappers with pubs. printed label to upper cover, slight creasing to wrappers and lacking spine, contained in modern cloth book box, oblong folio, 265 x 665mm (1)

£100-150

£300-400

91 Victoria County Histories. A History of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 6 vols. (inc. index), 1900-1914, numerous b & w plts., plans & illusts., (some folding), t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, some spines slightly faded, cloth to lower board of index vol. torn and covers marked, folio (6)

£100-150

94 Wilkinson (Robert). Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of Early Amusement and Modern & Present Theatres in the Cities and Suburbs of London & Westminster, 2 vols., 1819-25, eng. title to each, 204 eng. plts. incl. some double-page, some minor spotting, t.e.g., contemp. red half morocco gilt, sl. wear to joints and extremities, folio

92 [Walker, George]. The Costume of Yorkshire, Illustrated by a Series of Forty Engravings, Being Fac-Similes of Original Drawings, with Descriptions in English and French, 1st ed., 1814, forty fine hand-col. aquatint plts. only (as list, but bound without frontis., as called for in Abbey Life), paper watermarked J. Whatman 1811, 1813 & 1814, letterpress in English and French, including separate titles and tables of contents, contemp. ownership to upper margin of title, a.e.g., contemp. blind & gilt dec. straight grain navy morocco, folio

Notable for a series of plates illustrating London’s ‘Ancient & Modern Theatres’, including the Southwark Bear Garden, Bankside Globe and Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (2) £300-500

Abbey, Life 432. Plate three shows the first published pictorial representation of a steam-engine on rails; built by Murray & Blenkinsop, Leeds, in 1812, about two years before Stephenson’s engine, it was used from 1812 until 1833. Other trades depicted include dog breaker, lowkers, woman making oat cakes, the cranberry girl, rape threshing, whalebone scrapers, leech finders, Sheffield cutler, jockeys, etc. (1) £500-700

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 95 Admiralty charts. Hobbs (J.S., Hydrographer), A General Chart of the Indian and part of the Pacific Oceans, Shewing the various Passages to and from China, Australia, New Zealand &c....., pub. Charles Wilson, late J.W Norrie & Wilson, 1881, large ‘blue backed’ Admiralty chart, some marginal fraying, slight creasing, 1110 x 2020mm, together with Norrie (J.W., Hydrographer),A Chart of the English Channel, Bristol and part of the St. Georges Channel and of the North Sea...., 1871, large ‘blue backed’ Admiralty chart, sixteen inset charts of harbours and horizon profiles, some marginal fraying with slight loss, slight fraying to image, some staining and dust soiling, near contemp. library stamp to image, some creasing, blue backing overlayed in linen, 1100 x 2035mm, with Hobbs (J.S., Hydrographer),A General Chart for the purpose of Pricking off a Ship’s Track, from England &c. Southward and Round the World. pub. Charles Wilson, late J.W.Norie & WIlson, 1885, large sea chart of the world laid on linen, on a Mercator projection, old folds, slight creasing, slight damp and fungal soiling, sellotape repair to old fold, 825 x 1820mm, plus Straits of Malacca and Singapore, pub. James Imray & Son, 1877, large ‘blue backed’ sea chart, four inset maps, slight fraying to margins, 1040 x 1370mm (4)

99* 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. Roger Rea, c.1662, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some water staining, slight dust soiling, some fraying to margins, not affecting image, 385 x 510mm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

£150-200

96 Africa and the Middle East. A collection of approx. fifty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, including examples by Tallis, S.D.U.K., Bonne, Johnson & Ward, Levasseur, Johnston, Mallet, and Arrowsmith, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.55)

£100-200

100 Belgium & Holland. A mixed collection of nineteen maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Peeters, Ortelius, Gibson, Pinkerton, Janvier, Le Rouge, Bowen, Laurie & Whittle, De Vaugondy and Cary, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (19)

£150-200

101 Brecknockshire. Speed (John), Breknoke both Shyre and Towne described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Brecknock, large strapwork cartouche, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

£80-120

102 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty-five maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, including examples by Cary, Saxton/Kip, Ramble, Moule, Morden, Kitchin, Seller/Grose, Owen & Bowen, Lewis, Archer, Dawson, Oddy, Pigot, Cowley, Rocque, Gardner and Weller, occ. duplicates, four maps mounted, various sizes and condition (approx 65)

97 Anglesey. Speed (John), Anglesey Antiently called Mona, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Beaumaris, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, large compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)

£150-200

103 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five maps, mostly 18th & 9th century, engraved maps, many with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Fullarton, Moule, Stockdale, Lewis, Owen & Bowen, Cary, Rocque, Phillips, J & C Walker and Smith, some duplicates, various sizes and condition

£150-200

(approx.55)

£100-150

98 Basire (James). A collection of twenty-seven prospects of fortified towns and battle plans, c.1750, uncoloured engraved folding plans of fortified towns and battle plans in France, Belgium and the low countries, originally published in Rapin de Thoyras’s ‘History of England’, together with five engraved folding maps from the same source, each approx. 385 x 480mm

104 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of Northern counties, many with hand colouring, including examples by Fullarton, Stockdale, Moule, Cary, Lewis, Owen & Bowen, Rocque and J & C Walker, occ. duplicates, various sizes and conditon

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(approx.45)

£150-200

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£100-150


107 British Isles. Du Val (Pierre), Les Isles Britaniques ou sont les Royaumes D’Angleterre et D’Escosse que nous appellons La Grande Bretagne et celui D’Irlande......, pub. J.Besson, Paris, 1685, large hand coloured engraved map, three large cartouche, list of the towns and cities of Ireland, Scotland, England & Wales to vertical margins, old folds, some fraying to folds with slight loss, slight staining and dust soiling, folds strengthened on verso, 740 x 1060mm, together with Wells (Edward),A New Map of the British Isles, Shewing their Present Genl. Divisions, Cities...., [and] A New Map of the British Isles Shewing the Ancient People, Cities and Towns of Note...., c.1700, together two hand coloured engraved maps, one map torn with loss and replaced in facsimile, some toning and mount staining, each approx. 375 x 500mm, with four others similar, various sizes and condition

105 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian, Ptolemy Claudius)), Tabula Europae I, pub. Basle, [1542 or later], hand coloured wood cut map on a trapezoidal projection, two panels of text describe the ancient tribes of Britain and Ireland, central fold split at base and repaired on verso, some marginal worming and one small hole repaired on verso, 260 x 335mm, Latin text in a classically engraved frame to verso, together with Munster (Sebastian & Petri Sebastian), Engellandt mit dem anstossenden Reich Schottlandt so vor zeiten Albion und Britannia haben geheissen, pub. Basle, [1588 or later],hand coloured engraved map, orientated to the east, some crude marginal repairs to verso, slight creasing, some staining, 320 x 360mm, German text on verso (2)

£200-300

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£150-200

108 British Isles. Schenk (Pieter), Novissima prae Vaeteris aliis accuratissima Regnorum Angliae Scotiae Hiberniae, pub. Amsterdam, 1706, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the Faroes, Shetlands and Orkneys, slight oxidisation causing slight cracking, repaired on verso, some marginal repaired closed tears, 580 x 490mm, together with Boisseau (Jean),Carte Generalle de la Grande Bretagne jadis Albion et du Royaume d’Irlande ou Hybernie avec des Isles circonuoisines despandantes desdits Royaumes, pub. Paris 1644, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkneys, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, two inset panels list the counties in Britain and Ireland, 380 x 510mm, with De L’Isle (Guillaume),Les Isles Britanniques ou sont le Rme. d’Angleterre tiré de Sped....., pub. Paris, 1702, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, large ornate b & w cartouche, one small rust hole to image, repaired on verso, 480 x 620mm The first described item, R.W.Shirley Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, Schenk 1, state 2. no.535. The third item, Delisle 1 state 1 (with Harwich omitted). (3) £200-300

109 British Isles. Les Isles Britanniques qui Contiennent les Royaumes d’Angleterre, Ecosse et Irlande...., a l’Usgae de Monsiegneur Le Duc de Bourgogne Par....., H.Jaillot, 1696, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Shetlands, Orkneys and Faroe islands, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing, 510 x 610mm

106 British Isles. Custodis (David), Angliae Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicarum Insularum, pub. Frankfurt, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map orientated to the east, some creasing, central fold strengthened on verso, backed with archival tissue, 270 x 315mm, together with Merian (Matthaus),Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabulae. Die Britannischen Insulen, pub. Frankfurt, .c1638, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney Islands, slight staining, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, central fold strengthened on verso, 270 x 365mm

R.Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Jaillot no.4, state 2. (1) £100-150

Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, nos.396 and 489 respectively. (2) £150-200

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111 Caernarvonshire. Speed (John), Caernarvon both Shyre and Shire-towne with the ancient Citie Bangor described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Caernarvon and Bangor, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)

£100-150

112 Canada. De Vaugondy (Robert), Partie de L’Amerique Septent? qui comprend La Nouvelle France ou le Canada, pub. Paris, 1755, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Great Lakes, central fold strengthened on verso, slight creasing to central fold, 490 x 610mm (1)

110 Broadside. Massacre of the American Prisoners of War at Dartmouth Prison on 6th April 1815, by the Somerset Militia, pub. Salem Massachusetts, c.1815, engraved birds-eye plan of Dartmoor Prison by G.G.Smith, contemp. hand colouring, slight mount staining, one small repaired closed tear, 300 x 365mm

£70-100

113* Carmarthenshire. Speed (John), Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne described, 1st. ed., pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthen, ornate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed

A rare broadside published in North America, showing how unarmed American prisoners of war were shot by British soldiers who feared a mass escape. The war had been over for three months by April and the 6500 American sailors, soldiers and privateers were anxious to be released and undoubtedly restless and troublesome. However the massacre, which killed seven men and wounded another thirty-one caused understandable outrage in North America. Ironically some 450 of the American prisoners were black and they repeatedly refused passage on any ship sailing for the southern states, preferring the privations of prison to the horrors of slavery. (1) £500-800

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£100-150

114 Channel Islands. Blaeu (Johannes), Sarnia Insula vulgo Garnsey et Insula Caesarea vernacule Jarsey, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 395 x 475mm, Dutch text on verso, together with Vectis Insula Anglice The Isle of Wight, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 505mm, Dutch text on verso, with Morden (Robert),Hampshire, [1695 or later],hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 425mm (3)

£200-300

115 Collins (Captain Greenvile). Holy Head (2), Milford Haven, The South Part of the Isles of Shetland [and] The Murray Firth, c.1700, together five uncoloured engraved sea charts (including one duplicate), each approx. 450 x 565mm, various condition (5)

£100-150

116 De Wit (Frederick). Orientalior Districtus Regni Angliae Comprehendens Comitatus et Provincias...., [and] Occidetalior Regni Angliae Districtus Comprehendens...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1690, together two engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, each with decorative cartouche, slight staining, each sheet approx. 590 x 495mm The maps show all of the southern half England and Wales up to York and Lancaster. (2) £70-100

Lot 111

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117 Denbigh & Flintshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Denbigiensis Comitatus et Comitatus Flintensis, Denbigh et Flintshire, c.1645, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 390 x 505mm, French text on verso, together with, Ceretica sive Cardiganensis Comitatus Anglis Cardigan Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight creasing to central fold, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, plus, Comitatus Caernarvoniensis Vernacule Carnarvon-shire et Mona Insula Vulgo Anglesey, c.1648, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 385 x 505mm, French text on verso (3)

£100-150

118 Denbighshire. Speed (John), Denbighshire, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

£100-150

Lot 120

119 Devon. A collection of eighteen county maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Van den Keeere, Jenner/Van Langeren, Badeslade & Toms, Cooke, Hall/Leigh, Wallis/Reid, Cary, Owen & Bowen, Ellis Seller, Blome, Morden, Read, Hinton and Kitchin, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (18)

£200-300

120 Devon. A collection of thirty-six county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, including examples by Philip, Bartholomew, Wilkes, Cruchley, Neele, Fullarton, Seller, Lewis, Archer, Moule, Cole & Roper, Pitts Caper/Whittaker, Hall, Schmollinger, Reynolds, Knight, I.L.N., Van den Keere, Laurie & Whittle, Blome and Morden, some duplicates, together with a set of twenty-five cigarette cards published by John Player & Sons in 1914 of ‘Counties and their Industries’, plus title pages by Pieter Van den Keere, Bertius, Cluver, Jenner and Osborne , various sizes and condition (approx.40)

£200-300

121 Devonshire. A collection of approx. twenty-five maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic county maps, including examples by Dix/Darton, Baker/Donn, Smith, Arrowsmith, Teesdale, Collins, Duncan, Dawson, Weller, Bacon, Becker, Philip, Kelly & Jones, various sizes and condition (approx.25)

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£200-300


122 Dorset. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, toned overall, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Speed (John),Northamtonshire, 1st ed., pub. George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Northampton, toned overall, some cracking and splitting to central fold, partially laid on later card, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (2)

£150-200

123 Dorset. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1645, uncoloured engraved map, slight creasing, one repaired marginal closed tear, 385 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso (1)

£80-120

124 England & Wales. Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria), Parte Settentrionale del Regno D’Inghilterra....., pub. Venice, c.1691, hand coloured engraved map on two conjoined sheets, inset map of the British Isles, two large ornate cartouches, trimmed to neat line, 870 x 610mm, together with, Morden (Robert),England, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 420mm, with, Wyld (James),A Map of England, Wales & Scotland describing all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in Great Britain, c.1856, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of Scotland, 740 x 615mm, plus Sayer (Robert, pubs.),An Accurate Modern Map of England and Wales...., c.1779, uncoloured engraved map, trimmed to neat line on one margin, old folds, 470 x 400mm, together with another nine maps similar, including examples by Duncan, Wyld, Frost, Tirion, Kitchin and S.D.U.K., various sizes and condition (13)

128 Essex. Speed (John & Norden John), Essex devided into Hundreds, with the most antient and fayre Towne Colchester Described and other Memorable Monuments observed, 1st. ed., pub. George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Colchester, strapwork cartouche, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

129 Flintshire. Speed (John), Flintshire, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of St.Asaph and Flint, inset vignette view of St.Winifreds Well, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso, together with, Denbighshire, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, lower corners torn with loss, replaced in facsimile, 380 x 510mm, no text on verso, mounted

£200-300

125 England & Wales. Rocque (John), England and Wales Drawn from the most accurate Surveys, Containing all the Cities, Boroughs, Market Towns and Villages...., pub. Robert Sayer, c.1790, hand coloured engraved map on two sheets not conjoined, large decorative cartouche, old folds strengthened on verso, each sheet approx. 590 x 1000mm, together with, Kitchin (Thomas),A New Map of England & Wales, Drawn from Several Surveys &c. On a New Projection....., pub. Laurie & Whittle, 1794, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, on two sheets not conjoined, inset map of the Scilly Isles, large b & w cartouche, each sheet approx. 640 x 1080mm, with, Wyld (James),A Map of England, Wales & Scotland describing all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in Great Britain....., c.1845, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of Scotland, 740 x 620mm (3)

£200-300

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£100-150

£150-200

126* England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham & Lhuyd Humphrey), Angliae Regni Florentissimi Nova Descriptio Auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense, [1573 or later], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, very slight abrasion to lower margin, 375 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed R.W.SHirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.98. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.19. state 1 with the uncorrected mileage scale. (1) £200-300

130 France. Speed (John), France Revised and Augmented, the Attires of the French and Situations of their Cheifest Cities observed...., pub. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured ‘carte a figures’ engraved map, eight oval vignettes of cities to upper margin, ten costume vignettes to vertical margins, very slight toning to margins, 405 x 520mm, English text on verso

127 Essex. Gibson (John & Bowen Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Essex, Divided into Hundreds, Drawn from Surveys & Illustrated with Historical Extracts relative to its Natrural Produce......, pub. J. & C. Bowles, Robert Sayer and John Bennett, 1778, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, faded ink marginalia, three small holes to upper margin not affecting image, 410 x 500mm Originally published in the ‘Royal English Atlas’. (1)

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£100-150

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£400-600


131 France. A collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Bartholomew, Bell, Teesdale, Pinkerton, De Vaugondy, Kitchin, Bowen, Sanson, Janvier, Sayer, Johnston, Faden and Arrowsmith, various sizes and condition (approx. 35)

137 Isle of Wight. Speed (John), Wight Island, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Newport and Southampton, central fold frayed and split, strengthened on verso, some repaired closed tears affecting image, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with, Speed (John),Holy Land, Garnsey, Farne Island [and] Jarsey, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, four hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), toned overall, trimmed to plate mark, laid on later card, 390 x 515mm

£200-300

132 Germany. A collection of twenty-one maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Ortelius, Rollos, De Vaugondy, Van Loon, Sanson, Bonne, Zannoni, Jaillot, Thomson and Bowen, various sizes and condition (21)

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138 Italy. A collection of twenty-four maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Gibson, Bonne, Hall, Bayley, Blundell, Lizars and Kitchin, some duplicates, various sizes and condition

£150-200

133* Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the sittuations of the cheife towne Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, repaired closed tears, trimmed to neat line and laid on later card, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Radnorshire,Speed (John), The Countie of Radnor Described and the Shyre Townes Sittuatione, pub. Roger Rea, c.1662, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Radnor, margins frayed, lower corners torn but retained, 380 x 505mm, mounted, with Ogilby (John),The Continuation of the Road from Chester to Cardiff com. Glamorgan, c.1676, uncoloured engraved strip road map, short split along plate mark, slight paper thinning, strengthened on verso, 345 x 445mm, mounted, plus, The Continuation of the Road from London to St. Davids commencing at Abington com. Berks. and extending to Monmouth, c.1676, hand coloured engraved strip road map, slight creasing, occ. marginal closed tears, 330 x 460mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

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£120-180

(11)

£100-200

141 Lancashire. Hennet (George), A Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster Divided into Hundreds and Parishes from an Accurate Survey done in the Years 1828 & 1829, pub. Henry Teesdale & Co., 1830, engraved map by James Bingley with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, b & w engraved vignette of the New Custom House at Liverpool, compass rose and table of explanation, slight dust and finger soiling, slight scuffing to one section, marbled endpapers, 1610 x 1120mm, contained in contemp. calf book box, rubbed and frayed

£100-150

£200-300

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136* Isle of Man. Speed (John), The Isle of Man Exactly Described and into several Parishes divided with every Towne, Village, Baye, Creke and River therein conteyned....., pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1676, hand coloured engraved map, highly ornate strapwork cartouche and milage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£70-100

140 Kent. Norden (John & Kip William), Cantium quod nunc Kent, c.1637, uncoloured engraved map, one vertical margin frayed with slight loss, repaired on verso, one margin strengthened on verso, 290 x 380mm, together with Morden (Robert),Kent, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, old folds, slight creasing, 350 x 635mm, with Collins (Capt. Greenville), Untitled sea chart of Rye, c.1690, hand coloured engraved sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 450 x 290mm, with another eight county, road maps and town plans of Kent, including examples by Moule, Seller/Grose, Owen & Bowen, Cole & Roper, Archer, Fullarton and Parker, various sizes and condition

135* Holy Land. Speed (John), Canaan, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset city plan of Jerusalem, one small hole to image, occ. rust marks, occ. short closed tears, slight creasing, slight abrasion to image, slight staining to central fold, 390 x 515mm, mounted, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1)

£100-150

139 Jerusalem. Munster (Sebastian), Jerusalem civitas Sancta olim Metropolis regni Judaici hodie uero colonia Turcae, pub. Basel, c.1550, uncoloured double page woodblock, Latin text and small woodcut device below image, small woodcut of Phoenicia and additional text in Latin and Hebrew to verso, 255 x 385mm, contained in a mid 20th century card portfolio with another woodcut of Lucerne tipped to rear of upper board

134* Herefordshire. Speed (John), Herefordshire described with the true plot of the Citie Hereford as also the Armes of thos Nobles that have bene intituled with that Dignitye, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Hereford, strapwork cartouche, near contemp. ink marginalia, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

£200-300

142 London. A mixed collection of nine maps and engravings, 18th & 19th century, including Tallis (John),Tallis’s Illustrated Plan of London and its Environs in Commemoration of The Great Exhibition of Industry of all Nations, 1851, uncoloured engraved map surrounded by forty-eight engraved topographical vignettes, trimmed to image with slight loss, splits to old folds, occ. closed tears, 510 x 750mm, together with Collins (Henry C. pub.),New Plan of London from Actual Survey, c.1845, uncoloured engraved map, 290 x 445mm, with five ‘Vue D’Optique’ views with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 260 x 400mm, with others similar, various sizes and condition

£150-200

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£100-150


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143* London. Belle Forest (Francois de), La Ville de Londres, Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metropolis, c.1575, uncoloured woodcut plan of London based on the slightly earlier engraving by Braun & Hogenberg, old folds, slight spotting and dust soiling largely confined to margins, 320 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed J.Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.3. (1)

ÂŁ800-1200

144* Ludlow. Smith (Joseph), The South West Prospect of Ludlow Town & Castle, [1719], hand coloured engraved birds-eye view, small table of explanation and fourteen heraldic shields below image, slight creasing, 470 x 530mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 144

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ÂŁ200-300


148 Maps. Norden (John), Middlesex Olima Trinoban Tibus habitata, c.1637, hand coloured engraved map, ornate strapwork cartouche, slight toning, 275 x 340mm, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Northumbriae Comitatus olim sedes Otadinorum, c.1637, hand coloured engraved map, ‘book’ cartouche, closed tears to margins but not affecting image, 280 x 300mm, with Modern (Robert),Dorsetshire [and] Somerset Shire, [1695 or later], together two uncoloured engraved maps, each approx. 365 x 425mm, plus Lodge (John),A New Map of Worcestershire from the Latest Authorities, c.1787, uncoloured engraved map, 320 x 265mm (5)

£120-180

149 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty-five maps, mostly 19th century, including county maps, town plans, sea charts and a manuscript estate plan, with examples by Baker, Bellin, Rapin de Thoyras, Depot de la Marine and Admiralty charts, Cary, Lewis, Pinnock and Moule including approx. twenty-five town plans by Dawson, various sizes and condition (approx.65)

145 Manuscript map. Davy (R.P.), A Ground Plan of the Town and Environs of Collumpton from a Survey made in 1831, large pen, ink and watercolour plan on paper, laid on linen, ‘scroll’ cartouche, explanation table, compass rose and mileage scale, slight dust soiling, one marginal closed tear, slight water staining, old holes to one margin not affecting image, secured on one margin on contemp. stained turned wooden batten, 630 x 1240mm, together with another similar plan of Lady’s Mile Estate in Dawlish, Devon, 740 x 940mm. 1938 (2)

150 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. ninety British and foreign maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including British county maps by Saxton/Kip, Blome, Virtue, Kitchin, Rocque, Bowles & Carver, Pigot, Simpson, Owen & Bowen, Hall, Moule, Badeslade & Toms and Archer, together with overseas maps by Moll, Kitchin, Bowen, Arrowsmith, Rapkin and Tallis, various sizes and condition, with an incomplete copy of Lavoisne’s ‘Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological and Geographical Atlas, 1817, folio

£100-150

(approx.90)

146* Maps & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 225 maps, prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including maps by Greenwood, Speed, Kitchin, Morden, Collins, Saxton/Kip, Pigot and Cary, including several framed and glazed, together with approx. two hundred prints and engravings including portraits, genre, marine, topography and advertisments, various sizes and condition (approx.225)

£300-500

151 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 200 British and foreign maps, mostly 19th century, engraved British and overseas maps, including examples by Cary, Lewis, Moule, Archer, Cole & Roper, Pigot, Langley and Leigh, several with contemp. hand colouring, mounted, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

£200-300

£100-200

152 Mercator (Gerard, and Hondius, Jodocus). Warwicum, Northamptonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxoninium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middlesexia, Southhatonia, Surria, Cantium & Southsexia, [and] Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia et Norfolcia, c.1630, together two hand coloured engraved maps, the first map with slight creasing, each approx. 370 x 470mm, French text on verso, mounted

147 Maps and charts. A mixed collection of approx. forty five maps and charts, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved sea charts and regional maps of the East Indies, South East Asia, Southern India, Tahiti, Indonesia and Thailand, with examples by Hawkesworth/Cooke, Bonne, Vandermaelen, Whitchurch, Laurie & Whittle and British & French Admiralty charts, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.45)

£150-200

£300-500

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£100-150


153 Merionethshire. Speed (John),Merionethshire Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Harlech, ornate strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with Jansson (Jan),Mervinia et Montgomeria Comitatus, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, spotted and toned overall, some ‘bleeding’ of watercolour, slight loss to a heraldic crest possibly caused by adhesion, 385 x 505mm, French text on verso (2)

£100-150

154 Monmouthshire. Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouth wih the sittuation of the Shire-towe Described, 1st. ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Monmouth, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially split and repaired on verso, vertical margins trimmed to neat line, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Monumethensis Comitatus quem olim Incoluerut Silures, c.1637, uncoloured engraved map, 280 x 345mm (2)

157 Oxfordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Oxonium Comitatus vulgo Oxford Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sixteen heraldic shields of colleges to vertical margins, 285 x 505mm, French text and an engraved vignette of the Rollright stones with contemp. hand colouring on verso, mounted

£120-180

155 North America. A collection of eight state maps by Jean Buchon, c.1825, eight double page engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 480 x 610mm, together with approx. forty engravings and lithographs relating to the United States, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.48)

(1)

£150-200

158 Plymouth. A Sketch from Memory of Plymouth and Dock by Lieut. Col. J.G.Steadman, 1792, Plan of the Plymouth Annual Regatta, 1825, A True Mapp and Description of the Town of Plymouth....., c.1750, together three pen, ink and watercolour plans of the harbour and town, the last described item toned and stained and laid on linen, 195 x 250mm, 295 x 240mm and 275 x 360mm respectively

156 Ogilby (John). The Road from Oxford to Cambridge. c.1676, hand coloured strip road map, the ornate cartouche shows a surveyor using a waywiser, toned overall, paper somewhat brittle, 340 x 415mm, mounted (1)

£200-300

(3)

£100-150

159 Russia & Eastern Europe. A mixed collection of approx. twentyfive maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Fullarton, Bonne, De Vaugondy, Bowen, Arrowsmith, De L’Isle, Pinkerton and Cary, various sizes and condition

£150-200

(approx.25)

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£100-200


Lot 161

160 Scandanavia & Europe. A mixed collection of fifteen maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Europe, including examples by Hall, Fullarton, Zatta, De Lisle, Levasseur, Cary, Arrowsmith, Sanson, Sayer and Johnston, various sizes and condition (15)

163 Sea charts. Goos (Pieter), Pascaarte van Engelant Van t’Voorlandt tot aen Blackney waer in te sien is de mont vande Teemse [1666 or later], hand coloured chart orientated to the west, inset map of the River Thames from its mouth to London, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight staining to margins, 435 x 550mm, together with Collins (Capt. Greenville),Holy Island Staples and Barwick, c.1700, uncoloured engraved sea chart orientated to the south, inset plan of Berwick, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 455 x 570mm, with Cousen (J.),The Morning after the Wreck of a Dutch East India-Man, pub. Cassell & Co., c.1870, uncoloured engraving after Clarkson Stanfield, slight spotting, closed marginal tear not affecting image, 330 x 400mm, with one other similar

£100-150

161 Sea chart. Van Keulen (Johannes), Nieuwe Wassende PasCaart van de Westelykste Zee Custen van Europa....., pub. Amsterdam, c.1720, large uncoloured engraved chart of the western Atlantic coastline of Europe from the Faroe Islands to the Gibralter straits, including the whole of the British Isles, orientated to the East, old folds, slight repairs to margins on verso, 595 x 990mm, together with two sheets from Thomas Jefferys large scale map of Yorkshire, the title page from C & J Greewood’s ‘Atlas of the Counties of England & Wales and Wyld (James),Scotland with its Islands, drawn from the Topographical Surveys, c.1850, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Shetland Islands, 770 x 550mm (5)

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164 Sea charts. Six sea charts of South Africa, East Indies, Vietnam and The Java Sea, mid 19th century, uncoloured engraved French and English sea charts, each approx. 680 x 1000mm, various condition (6)

£200-300

162 Sea chart. Doncker (Hendrick), De Custen van Engelandt van Poort landt tot Lezard, pub. Amsterdam, c.1675, uncoloured sea chart, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 430 x 520mm Koeman IV, Don 237. (1)

£100-150

£100-150

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£150-200


167 South America. A collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Bonne, Johnson & Ward, Tallis, De Vaugondy, Levasseur, Hall, Mallet, Cowperthwait, S.D.U.K., Moll and Ogilby, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.35)

£120-180

165* Shropshire. Speed (John), Shropshyre Described, The Sittuation of Shrowesbury Shewed with the Armes of thos Earles and other memorable things observed, pub. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Shrewsbury, ornate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

168* Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford, Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie Lichfeild described, 1st. ed. pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c,1611, engraved map with early hand colouring, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

169 Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie of Lichfeild described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c,1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, old folds, slight browning, toned overall, trimmed to neat line, 385 x 510mm, no text on verso, together with, Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Glocestriae Comitatusolim sedes Dobunorum, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 290 x 315mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with four further examples engraved by WIliam Hole and William Kip of Radnor, Somerset, Monmouth and Cornwall, various sizes and condition, with Kitchin (Thomas),A New Map of England and Wales...., c.1780, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, toned overall, long closed repaired tear affecting image, 485 x 395mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus a collection of approx. sixty folding maps, mostly 19th and early 20th century, including examples by Ordnance Survey, Bartholomew, Cary, Bacon, Philip & Son, Blofeld, Gill, W.H.Smith, Walker and Smith, various sizes and condition

166 Shropshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Shropshire accuratly drawen and sett forth by C.S. Corrected with some additions by P.Lea, pub. George Willdey, c.1693, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset town plan of Shrewsbury, trimmed to image and laid on later paper, 390 x 510mm, mounted (1)

£200-300

(approx.65)

£150-200

£150-200

170 Surrey. Blaeu (Johannes), Surria vernacule Surrey, c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, ornate cartouche, 380 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (1)

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£150-250


174 West Africa. Linschoten (Jan Huygen van), Typus orarum Maritimarum Guinae, Manicongo & Angolae ultra........., pub. Amsterdam, [1596 or later], fine hand coloured engraved map by Arnold Floris van Langren, highly ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, inset views of the islands of Ascension and St. Helena, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, decorated with sea monsters and galleons, trimmed to neat line on three margins with no apparent loss, 395 x 530mm,

171 Tallis (John, pub.). A collection of thirty maps, c.1850, handcoloured engraved maps with vignettes and decorative borders, each approx. 250 x 320mm, a few with some marginal splits and creases The maps here comprise: Japan & Corea, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, West Canada, British America x 2, The World, Eastern Hemisphere, Turkey in Europe, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, Northern Italy, Southern Italy, Germany, Belgium, Black Sea, Polynesia, France, Prussia, Denmark, Austria, Asia Minor x 2, Isthmus of Panama, The Crimea x 2, Northern India, Islands in the Indian Ocean, West India Islands, Russia in Asia, Spain and Portugal. (30) £300-500

One of the finest and most decorative maps of West Africa. Although Linschoten was Dutch, he was employed by the Portuguese Archbishop of Goa and his ‘Itinerio...’ contained many maps derived from Portuguese sources. The prominent inset views of the islands of Ascension and St. Helena were both important Portuguse possessions. The very small portrait of a bearded man wearing a hat which is set into the strapwork margins of the two islands is probably a portrait of the engraver, Arnold van Langren. (1) £500-800

172 Thomson (John & Co., pub.). America, North America, Northern Provinces of the United States, Southern Provinces of the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia, Spanish North America, Spanish North America Southern Part, United States of America [and] The Course of the River St. Laurence from Lake Ontario to Manicougan Point, 1817, together nine engraved maps (including seven double page) all with contemp. hand colouring, some maps with slight staining, each approx. 500 x 600mm (9)

£200-300

175 West Indies. Wells (Edward), A New Map of North America Shewing its Principal Divisions, Chief Cities, Townes, Rivers, Mountains &c., c.1700, engraved map of the south of North America, the Caribbean, Mexico and Panama, insular California, slight creasing, slight marginal fraying and spotting, 375 x 500mm, together with Bowen (Thomas), West Indies from the best Authorities, c.1775, uncoloured engraved map, marginal closed tear, 180 x 285mm, with Johnston (Keith),West India Islands and Central America, c.1890, engraved map with contemp. colouring, 330 x 430mm

173 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey, Mercator Gerard & Jansson Jan), Cambriae Typus Auctore Humfredo Lhuydo Denbigiense Cambro Britanno [1647 or later], hand coloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 355 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, mounted John Booth. The Antique Maps of Wales, no.5. The third and final state of Lhuyd’s map which was published by Jansson in his four volume atlas of 1647. (1) £200-300

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£400-600


176 West Indies. Thomson (John & Co. pubs.), Jamaica, Chart of the Bahama Islands The Bermudas or Summer Islands Island of Cuba, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Haiti Hispaniola or St. Domingo, St.Christophers St.Lucia Nevis, St.Vincent Barbadoes, Martinico Dominica [and] Guadaloupe, Antigua Mariegalante &c., c.1817, together seventeen engraved maps on seven sheets, all with contemp. hand colouring, some staining, each approx. 510 x 600mm (7)

181 World. Visscher (Nicolas), Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, [1658 or later], engraved hemispheral map with contemp. hand colouring, two additional hemispheral projections of the polar regions, slight creasing, some abrasion, adhesion and wear to central fold, slight mount staining, 480 x 565mm, mounted, framed and glazed R.W.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no.406. (1)

£150-200

£700-1000

177 Westmorland. Blaeu (Johannes), Westmoria Comitatus; Anglice Westmorland, c.1648, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan),Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis. The East Riding of Yorke Shire c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche , compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (2)

£100-150

178* Wiltshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wiltonia sive Comitatus Wiltoniensis; Anglis Wil Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 415 x 505mm, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

182 World. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Planiglobii Terrestris Mappa Universalis Utrumque Hemisphaerium Orient ey Occidentale repraesentans...., c.1750, engraved hemispheral map of the world with six additional hemispheral projections, including four of the polar regions, two decorative cartouches, some staining and dust soiling, some splitting and cracking to central fold, 470 x 555mm, mounted, together with, Merian (Matthaus),Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula, c.1638, hand coloured engraved map on a Mercator projection, two inset hemispheral maps of the polar regions, title repeated in German, old folds, repaired closed tear affecting image, slight staining, trimmed to neat line on one margin, laid on later paper, 270 x 360mm, with Mercator (Gerard),Island, c.1636, hand coloured engraved map of Iceland, slight toning, mount stained, 130 x 190mm, English text on verso, with Seale (R.W.),A Map of South America, c.1745, uncoloured engraved map, some offsetting, trimmed with loss to one margin, 475 x 375mm, with Bonne (Rigobert),Carte Réduite du Détroit de Magellan, pub. Paris, 1753, hand coloured engraved map, 195 x 355mm, with one other similar

179* Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester, Warwikshire and the Liberty of Coventre, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 415 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

The second described item. R.W.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no. 345. (6) £400-600

£100-150

180 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester, Warwik shire and The Liberty of Coventre, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight toning and staining, 415 x 505mm, Dutch text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan),Wigorniensis Comitatus cum Warwicensi nec non Conventriae Libertas, c.1650, engraved map with sparse hand colouring, 430 x 530mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (2)

£100-150

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185 Yorkshire. Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice Yorkshire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 385 x 495mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with, Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Eboracensis Comitatus pars Septentrionalis vulgo North Riding, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, 200 x 345mm, mounted (2)

£100-150

183* Yorkshire. Speed (John), The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Richmond and Hull, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 400 x 520mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£200-300

186 Yorkshire. Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Occidentalis; The West Riding of Yorke Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning, 390 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Eboracensis Comitatus pars Occidentalis vulgo West Riding, [1637], uncoloured engraved map, 270 x 320mm, mounted (2)

£150-200

187 Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis, The North Riding of York Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large decorative cartouche, toned overall, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan),Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis, The North Riding of Yorkshire, c.1650,engraved map with vestiges of early colour (appears to have been washed), 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (2)

184 Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis par Occidentalis; The West Riding of Yorke Shire, c.1648, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505mm, Franch text on verso, mounted (1)

£150-200

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£100-150


DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 188* Birds. Albin (Eleazer), Twelve prints, originally published in ‘A Natural History of Birds’, [1731 - 38], twelve engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 230 x 180mm (12)

£100-150

189* Birds. Martinet (Francois Nicolas), A collection of sixteen prints, originally published in ‘Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux’, pub. Paris [1770 - 86], sixteen engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 260 x 210mm (16)

£100-150

190* British topographical views. A good collection of engravings and prints, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and mezzotints, including examples by De Loutherbourg, Dibdin, Salter, Le Keux, Merigot, Greenwood, McLean, J.C.Bourne, Hawkins, Newman, Picken, Tovey, Stadler, Lewis, Stott Bros., Turner, Bentley and Needham, occ. duplicates, each approx. 300 x 380mm, various condition

Lot 188

(approx.85)

£400-600

191* British topography. A mixed collection of approx. 550 prints, maps and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including approx. 100 maps, with examples by Morden, Moule, Pigot, Cole & Roper, Fullarton, Archer, Badeslade & Toms, Owen & Bowen, J & C Walker and Lewis, various sizes and condition, together with approx. 450 lithographic and engraved topographical views with examples by Shepherd, Allom, Bartlett, Turner, Tombleson, Smith, Le Keux and Stadler, various sizes and condition (approx.550)

£200-300

192* Constable (John). The Lock, pub. G.P.McQueen, 1881, uncoloured mixed method engraving by Alfred Lucas, slight dust soiling, 720 x 560mm, together with The Valley Farm, pub. Henry Graves & Co., 1875, uncoloured mezzotint by George Sanders, slight spotting largely confined to margins, laid on later linen, 680 x 520mm, with Landseer (Sir Edwin),The Travelled Monkey, c.1859, uncoloured mixed method engraving by T.W.Huffam, 450 x 490mm, plus Hirst (Norman),Untitled proof of a long column of British soldiers marching along a road, pub. Thos. Agnew, 1916, uncoloured mezzotint on india wove, signed in pencil below image by the artist, blind stamp of the printsellers association to lower left of image, some slight spotting and one closed tear, but confined to margins and not affecting image, 400 x 740mm

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£100-150


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193* Dalvimart (Octavien). A collection of twenty-five engravings originally published in ‘The Costume of Turkey’ c.1818, aquatint plts. with contemp. hand colouring, occ. slight staining and offsetting, occ. duplicates, each approx. 300 x 210mm (25)

£150-200

194* [Walt Disney]. ‘A Present for Mickey and Minnie Mouse’, No. 55 in Macmillan’s Projects and Pictures series, c. 1932, colour print with printed numbers and caption, together with twenty-one other prints from the same Macmillan series, including 16. Naughty Bonzo from artwork by Studdy and 6. Dolly’s Washing Day from artwork by Mabel Lucie Attwell, other artists include L.R. Steele and Cora E.M. Paterson, most artists unidentified, some dust soiling, corner creasing and a few marginal splits, 36 x 35cm, plus sixteen further sl. larger school colour prints from various series including ‘Boyce: Gay Way Series - Nursery Rhyme Pictures’, some marginal soiling, chips and creasing (38)

£70-100

195* Dublin. A Bird’s Eye View of Dublin, pub. The Graphic, 1890, large uncoloured engraved panorama after H.W.Brewer, old folds, some creasing, 420 x 1230mm, mounted, together with Edinburgh, pub. The Illustrated London News, 1848, large uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, slight creasing, 450 x 960mm, mounted, with, Plymouth, [pub. The Illustrated London News, 1872], uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, some creasing, 460 x 1180mm, plus, Birds-Eye View of Birmingham, pub. The Graphic, 1886, uncoloured engraved panorama after H.W.Brewer, key plate below image, old folds, 600 x 755mm (4)

£200-300

196* Edwards (George). A collection of thirty-six prints, originally published in ‘Gleanings of Natural History’ [1758 - 64], engravings with contemp. hand colouring, occ. duplicates, each approx. 245 x 190mm (36)

Lot 196

£200-300

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197* Foreign topography. A mixed collection of approx. 350 prints and engravings, 17th - 19th century, including approx. seventy-five decorative engraved ‘borders’ from an 18th century geography, twentytwo engravings of French views from Merian’s ‘Theatrum Galliae’, ten leaves from the Nuremberg Chronicle, together with views of Africa, lithographic views from Commodore Perry and engravings of the Pacific Ocean from Cook’s Voyages and others similar and a collection of approx. 150 engraved views of North America and Canada from the Great Lakes region, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.350)

£250-350

198* Foreign topography. A mixed collection of approx. 800 engravings, mostly 19th century, including views in Spain & Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Holland, Germany, China & Japan, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.800)

£80-120

200* Gentleman (David, 1930-). Scenes of Covent Garden and Seven Dials, pub. Seven Dials Press, November 1972, the set of nine colour lithographs on handmade paper, printed by the Curwen Studio, in an edition of 70, each signed and numbered in pencil, each 495 x 610mm (19.5 x 24ins), except the View of Endell Street, which is 495 x 775mm (19.5 x 30.5ins) (9)

201* Grandidier (Alfred, pub.). A collection of approx. forty lithographs, originally published in ‘Histoire Physique, Naturelle et Politique de Madagascar, pub. Paris, c.1885, chromlithographs of Lemurs and birds, occ. slight adhesion, each approx. 290 x 220mm

199* Gamy (Montaut, Marguerite). Renault 1913, pub. Mabileau & Co., Paris, 1912, lithograph finished by hand with body colour, 360 x 640mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£800-1200

(approx.40)

£100-150

£100-150

Lot 202

202* London. London from the South Side of the Thames, pub. The Illustrated London News, 1861, large uncoloured engraved panorama, slight spotting, old folds and slight creasing, short closed tears to old folds, 530 x 1350mm, with another copy similar, together with two smaller engravings from The Illustrated London News of of New York and Washington, 240 x 355mm and 355 x 510mm respectively (4)

£200-300

203* Maps & engravings. A large collection of approx. 1200 prints, maps and engravings, mostly 19th century, including maps and topographical engravings of North America, Canada, Switzerland, Itlay, China and Japan, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1200)

£150-200

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204* Mezzotint drolls. A collection of approx. 130 mezzotints, mostly late 18th century, miniature mezzotint drolls, several with contemp. hand colouring, depicting moral, humorous and social scenes, some duplicates and states, various sizes and condition From the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd. (approx.130)

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205* Morris (Beverley R.). A collection of forty prints, originally published in ‘British Game Birds and Wildfowl’, c.1855, engraved plts. with contemp. hand colouring, occ. duplicates, each approx. 290 x 230mm (40)

£150-200

206* Openshaw (Olive, act. c. 1930-1950). A group of eight watercolours on paper, c. 1930s, four signed ‘O. F. Openshaw’, pencilled captions to versos include Hounslow Heath, Alderley Edge, The River Bolton, Baguley Tollgates, Kneller Walk, each approx. 37 x 27cm (14.5 x 10.5ins), all tipped onto thick paper window mounts Olive Openshaw produced original book illustrations for Enid Blyton, and was an accomplished print maker. (8) £150-200

207* Paris. Paris, pub. The Illustrated London News, 1848, large uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, slight creasing, occ. marginal closed tears, 460 x 1010mm, mounted, together with, Rome, pub. The Illustrated London News, 1890, uncoloured engraved birds-eye view after H.E.Tidmarsh, 515 x 765mm, mounted (2)

£100-150

208* Peeters (Jacques). A collection of twenty-three town plans and prospects in Belgium, Holland and Northern France, c.1690, uncoloured engraved panoramas, each approx. 110 x 320mm, mounted (23)

£150-200

209* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). Arco di Costantino in Roma, & Foro di Augusto (from Alcune Vedute di Archi Trionfali), Idea delle antiche vie Appia e Ardeatina, & Veduta d'uno de circhi antichi con altri monumenti al dintorno (from Opere Varie), 1748/1761 [but later], together four etchings on thick handmade paper, probably from a late 19th or 20th century edition, plate size 14 x 20 cm (5.5 x 8ins) and similar, matching modern gilt frames, glazed, together with twenty-five other miscellaneous pictures and prints, all framed and glazed

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£100-200


210* Plenck (Joseph Jacob). Five engravings, originally published in ‘Icones Plantarum Medicinalium Secundum Systema Linnaei Digestarum....., pub. Vienna [1788 - 1803], five engravings (including two framed and glazed with ultra violet protective glass), the remainder mounted, bright contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 330 x 300mm (5)

212* Prints & engravings. A mixed bundle of approx. forty engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings, etchings and mezzotints, including portraits, ‘old master engravings’, genre, natural history and classical, with examples by Piranesi, Houbraken, Reinhart, St. Aubin and Lebas, together with a small portfolio of approx. seventy watercolours, pencil and pen & ink drawings, various sizes and condition

£100-150

(approx.110)

£200-300

211* Portraits. A large mixed collection of approx. 1000 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured etchings, engravings, mezzotints and gravures, including examples by Houbraken, Freeman, Robinson, Mote, Agar, Cheesman and Meyer, some duplicates, various sizes and condition

213* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 650 prints, mostly 19th century, engravings and etchings, including British and foreign topographical views, caricatures, portraits, botany, natural history and genre, various sizes and condition

(approx.1000)

(approx.700)

£200-300

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£100-150


214* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 275 prints & engravings, mostly 19th & 20th century, etchings, engravings original drawings and silks, including, watercolours and pencil drawings, erotica, flags & tartans, topography, food, trades and professions, genre, classical and sports & games, including four framed items, various sizes and condition (approx.275)

£150-200

215* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approx. 600 prints and engravings, mostly 18th and 19th century, lithographs, engravings, original drawings and watercolours, including foreign and British topography, natural history, domestic animals, decorative and genre, costume, portraits, military & marine, heraldry and cartoons, many mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.600)

£300-500

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216* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. twentyfive prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and etchings, including views in Paris, marine and maritime, portraits and coaching & carriages, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.25)

218* Roberts (David). A collection of ten lithographs of the Holy Land [1842 - 49], ten uncoloured lithographs, slight marginal dust and finger soiling, some duplicates, one lithograph (Mount Calvary) with mount staining, each approx. 370 x 505mm, together with the title page from vol.1 of David Roberts’s ‘Holy Land’ decorated with a litho. vignette of the entrance to the Holy Sepulchre

£150-200

217* Railways. A good mixed collection of approx. thirty prints, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of British, Brazilian and French railways, trains, steam carriages and stations, including several with contemp. hand colouring, with examples by Hawkins, J.C.Bourne, Tait, Dolby and Maugendre, various sizes and condition (approx.30)

The prints consist of:- The Sea of Tiberias, Mount Calvary (2), Jacob’s Well at Shechem, Church of the Annunciation (3), Convent of St. Saba, Sabaste Ancient Samaria [and] Gaza. (11) £200-300

£300-500

219* Rome. Sutherland (Thomas), Large panorama of Rome, pub. S & J Fuller, 1825, aquatint with contemp. hand colouring after ‘Mr. T.Shew of Bath’, on four conjoined sheets, some staining and dust soiling, marginal closed tears repaired and strengthened on verso, 290 x 3375mm Rare. Not in Abbey. (1)

£1000-1500

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221* Schoolroom posters. A group of eleven colour litho. nature posters published by Carl Gerold’s Sohn, Vienna, early 20th century, including seven of trees (one duplicate), one of domestic fowl, two of dogs (each with two half-page pictures of large dogs by T. H. Breidwiser) and one of an ibis, the latter somewhat frayed at margins, a little scattered spotting and soiling and a few small marginal splits, each approx. 84 x 64cm and similar

220* Ruskin (John, 1819-1900, School of). Botanical study (Foxglove), watercolour drawing on paper, image size 27 x 19cm , mounted, framed and glazed Printed note to verso reads ‘An inscription on the verso states that this watercolour was given to the present owner in 1951 by Mrs Joseph who was the daughter of the pre-Raphaelite William Holman Hunt. Ruskin is known to have associated with all the members of this group including Hunt’. (1) £70-100

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£150-200

222* Sheffield. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The East Prospect of Sheffield in the County of York, 1745 [or later], uncoloured engraved panorama, trimmed to plate mark, 310 x 810mm (1)

£150-200

223* Shells. Knorr (George Wolfgang), A collection of twenty-two engravings, pub. Nuremberg [1764 - 73], engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 200 x 170mm, together with Cramer (Pieter),Six prints, originally published in ‘Papillons Exotiques....’, pub. Amsterdam [1779 - 91], six engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each print with contemp. pencil marginalia, one print with closed tear, each approx. 270 x 200mm (22)

£150-200

224* Topographical engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 250 engravings, 19th century, uncoloured British and foreign engraved topographical views, including example by Turner, Greatbach, Bentley, Cooke, Archer and Chapman, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.250)

£100-200

225* Vanity Fair cartoons. A collection of approx. 125 caricatures, c.1872 - 1910, colour litho. cariatures, including politicians, sportsmen, lawyers, royalty, foxhunters, military, teachers, musicians, clergymen and newspapermen, some duplicates, each approx. 370 x 220mm, together with twenty ‘double-page’ special issues, each approx. 370 x 500mm, many duplicates, various condition (approx.145)

Lot 221

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£120-180


228* Yokouchi (Tasuke). Landscape with waterfall and maple trees, watercolour, signed lower left, 49 x 21cm (19.25 x 8.25ins), framed and glazed, together with Nakayama (Takashi, 1893-1978). Peasants by the shore, a pair of watercolours on wove paper, each signed lower right, 31.5 x 14.5cm (12.3 x 5.75ins), matching gilt frames, glazed

226* Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). A collection of thirty-two engravings, originally published in ‘Phytanthoza Iconographia’, [1737 - 45], mixed method engravings, printed in colour and finished by hand, four images trimmed to plate mark and laid on later card, each approx. 330 x 220mm (32)

£300-500

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227* Wyllie (W.L.). The Battle of Trafalgar, 21st October 1805, pub. The Avenue Press Ltd., 1905, colour lilthograph, slight dust soiling, occ. marginal closed tears not affecting image, slight abrasion to title, 540 x 790mm, together with Rosenburg (C.), Admiral Sir John Jervis off Cape St. Vincent on the 14th February 1797, pub. 1837 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured aquatint, a little toned overall, 405 x 575mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

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£100-150


HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 230* Crests & Monograms. Three albums of colour printed paper crests and monograms, late 19th and early 20th century, including some military and naval interest, a total of approx. 100 pp. including one album with items pasted to rectos and versos throughout, one album with pen and ink drawings and background decorations, all contemp. half morocco, some wear, small 4to (3)

229 Charlecote Park - Lucy Family. A manuscript diary kept by Constance Linda Lucy (1867-1955), from 1st January - 7th September 1886, a completed exercise book of 168 pp., neatly written in pencil with blue pencil underlines of dates, albumen print photo frontis. of Argelais and one further small photograph of La Grotte, Lourdes, one pen and ink and watercolour drawing of a boy with kilt and bagpipes, the diary beginning and ending at home in Charlecote, but including a three month trip to Pau in the South of France (6th February to 25th April), the diary largely consisting of family chit-chat and news, details of trips and visitors, entertainments, details of presents, etc., while in France mention of being at tea with Mrs Greaves where were also ‘Two very nice Russian princesses’ and mention of them again two days later (19th & 21st February), then back at Charlecote and more socialising, e.g. (8th May), ‘We sat out of doors. In the afternoon, grannie, mother, Jenny, Ada, Sybil, and I went in the Brake to Warwick to the cricket ground. Grannie and Sybil went on to Leamington, and we stayed there to see the cricket match. It was between the Yeomanry and Militia, they all had one innings each. The Yeomanry won easily, they made 115 and the Militia 47. Tommy was playing in the last ...’, a news cutting placed under 26th June concerning the death of Linda’s younger sister Sybil (1868-1886) from rheumatic fever, the diary recommencing on 1st August, a few related items and photocopies loosely inserted, contemp. limp morocco, a little wear to extremities., 8vo Charlecote, near Warwick, has been home to the Lucy Family since the twelfth century. Linda who was the second of four daughters later married Major John St. John Secker. A portrait of the sisters Ada, Linda and Joyce, c. 1892, is on display at Charlecote Park, now a National Trust property. (1) £200-300

£100-150

231* Flint (William Russell, 1880-1969). A group of eleven autograph letters signed, mostly ‘Willie’, Peel Cottage, 1945-1958, all to Jack [or Jack and Julie Cardiff], from a letter of 14 May 1945; ‘I’d have loved taking you to the RA though I would have been “all of a tremble” until I had your approval of V[ivien] L[eigh] as Cleopatra! One of the Denham Publicity people (I forget his name) told me you are fixed up in a splendid contract for a big new film [‘A Matter of Life and Death’ by Powell and Pressburger for which Cardiff was the cinematographer]. I do hope it is true and that you are in for a very successful and happy job o’ work... I am now, after three days of complete idleness, hoping to get some small watercolour landscapes. The greens, however, are of terrific crudity’, the letters generally of family news and chit-chat with occasional references to places, people and work, a total of 16 pp., 4to/8vo/oblong 8vo, one letter somewhat stained and one airmail letter including one page from Flint’s wife Sibylle, together with an invitation card for ‘Sherry and pictures’ in Flint’s holograph, and a b & w photo of Flint and Cardiff, 12.5 x 17cm, plus Flint (W. Russell), Modern Masters of Etching, Number 27, Intro by Malcolm C. Salaman, 1931, twelve tipped-in illusts., artist’s signed presentation inscription for Julie and Jack Cardiff to title, ‘W. Russell Flint, 3.12.44’, some spotting, orig. boards with printed paper labels, rubbed and soiled, spine defective, oblong folio Provenance: The family of Jack Cardiff (1914-2009). Jack Cardiff was a British cinematographer, director and photographer, best known for his influential colour cinematography for directors Powell and Pressburger, plus John Huston and Alfred Hitchcock. £300-500 58 (14)


232* Fox (George, the Younger, d. 1661). Autograph Epistle Signed ‘George Ffox Jun[i]er”, Gatehouse, Westminster, 17th of ye 11th month [January] 1661, begins, ‘The Servant of Jesus Christ, and prisoner for the Word of God, sendeth greeting unto the Flock of God who in this day suffer bonds and other tribulations and cruelties for the precious Truth, even for obeying the Gospel of salvation, which is the Power of God...’, a total of sixty-six lines in a small and neat hand with a few ink corrections, written tight to right margin, some spotting, one page on laid paper with foolscap watermark, endorsed with signature, 41.5 x 33.5cm (16.5 x 13ins)

234* George VI (King of England, 1895-1952). Full-length portrait of the King in the robes of the Order of the Garter by Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), c. 1941, oil on cardboard, unsigned, framed, 54 x 33cm (21.25 x 13ins), gilted decorative wooden frame Probably a preparatory study for the larger oil on canvas now in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Kelly wrote that he ‘had to try and solve the problem of persuading this modest man to strike a decorative pose... The King was infinitely patient. He didn’t like posing’. (1) £300-500

George Fox, the Younger, 'religious writer, was born in Charsfield, Suffolk. He served in the parliamentary army, but there is no firm evidence to support the claim that he was a Leveller despite his seeming awareness of their views. As a result of George Whitehead's testimony at Mendlesham, Suffolk, in 1654, he became a Quaker and was known as ‘the younger’—in ‘truth’ rather than in age—to distinguish him from his famous namesake, to whom he was probably unrelated' (Oxford DNB). Fox was a prolific writer, composing at least twenty-eight tracts, mostly between 1659 and mid-1661. Frequently imprisoned Fox was once again in the gatehouse at Westminster, in January 1661 from where this epistle and other works were written, and some published. Fox was not a signatory of the important Friends' declaration of pacifism the same month. 'He may have been free by 13 April, when his powerful prophetic work, Englands Sad Estate & Condition Lamented, was printed. Most people, he declared, were idolatrous, and he likened their ministers to bands of robbers. Fox died at Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, on 7 July 1661'. (1) £300-500

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235* Greetings Cards. A collection of thirty-five world war one period embroidered silk postcards, decorations include flowers, flags, food and drink, and one with the crest of the Army Ordnance Corps, mostly VG, loosely contained with forty-five other miscellaneous postcards, bookmarks, and related in a modern plastic album (80)

£100-150

236* Hull. A group of four pen and ink and monochrome wash drawings by Frederick Schultz Smith, c. 1893/1901, including two street scenes (Witham) with figures (showing Blue Bell Hotel, King’s Arms, etc.), each signed and dated 1901 to lower margin, plus a third watercolour signed and dated 1893 showing Brandesburton Church, and a fourth watercolour signed but not dated, depicting a lane with houses, figures and a church, identified as Welwick to verso, each within ruled borders on thick paper, images approx. 13.5 x 21cm (5.25 x 8.25ins) Hull Museum’s collections contains over 800 drawings of Victorian Hull and its surrounding by F. S. Smith, drawn between 1880 and 1920. The lot comes with a Christmas card from Basil and Mary Reckitt, a notable Hull milling family. (5) £150-200

Lot 235

237* Illuminated leaf. An illuminated leaf from a French Book of Hours, 14th c., thirty-six lines, two columns, written in gothic script in brown ink, the recto including Psalms 70, 92 and 100, the verso including the Benedicite, recto with one eight-line initial, one fiveline initial and three two-line initials, verso with two two-line initials, all in red, blue and gilt with ivy decoration, the remaining sixty-six one-line initials alternating with blue on red background to gilt on a blue background, ivy leaf marginal extensions, line fillers in red and blue, size of leaf 235 x 173mm

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£150-200


238 Imperial Russian Family. Le Tragique Destin de Nicolas II et de sa famille, 6th impression, Paris, 1928, b&w plts. from photos, signed presentation inscription to half-title, from Pierre Gilliard to Joyce Highton, Lausanne, January 1929, orig. printed wrappers, lacks upper wrapper, broken on spine with paper loss, front free endpaper and lower wrapper sl. frayed and stained, 8vo Pierre Gilliard (1879-1962) was a Swiss Academic and author, best known as the French language tutor to the five children of Emperor Nicolas II of Russia from 1905 to 1918. (1) £70-100

240 L. & H. Nathan (Court Costumiers). An archive album of original printed programmes for amateur theatricals for which Nathan’s acted as costumiers, mostly c. 1859-84, some frayed or torn and many creased and dust soiled, pasted onto rectos and versos of fifty album leaves, mostly two to four programmes per page, venues include Vaudeville Theatre, Down Hall, Theatre, Surrey County Asylum, Victoria Rooms, Clifton, Epsom College Theatricals, Theatre Royal, Canterbury, Cricket Week, London Bicycle Club Dramatic Society, Carlton Hill Cricket Club, Theatre Royal Windsor, Hampton Court Palace, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Royal Olympic Theatre (crepe paper programme), Royal Military College, etc., L. & H. Nathan bookplate to front pastedown and gilt title to upper cover, all somewhat dust soiled and frayed at edges, contemp. half morocco, worn and covers det., old crude spine repairs, large folio, together with Norris (Herbert), Costume & Fashion, The Evolution of European Dress through the Earlier Ages, 1st ed., 1924, colour and b&w plts., b&w illusts. to text, author’s signed presentation inscription to Archibald Nathan to front free endpaper, dated 20 September 1928, hinges cracked, orig. cloth, rubbed and frayed, 4to

239 Johnson (Lyndon Baines, 1908-1973). The Vantage Point. Perspectives of the Presidency 1963-1969, 1st ed., New York, 1971, b & w illusts. from photos, author’s signed limitation leaf and signed presentation inscription in black ink to printed dedication leaf, ‘To Henry and Christina Ford - who made these years better by giving their strength and wisdom to their country and their president, with affection and gratitude, Lyndon B. Johnson, LBJ Ranch, Xmas ‘71’, orig. padded red synthetic leather gilt, chipped with a little loss of covering to head of spine and lower cover, joints cracked, 8vo

The History of Nathan’s as theatrical costumiers dates back to the beginning of the 19th century when they were known as a ‘masquerade warehouse and fancy costumiers’. The business rapidly expanded and by 1845 the firm could adopt the more official sounding title of ‘L. & H. Nathan, Court & Theatrical Costumiers and Fancy Dress Makers’. From 1860 to 1880 Nathan’s specialised in providing costumes for the amateur theatricals and the tableaux vivants that were so popular with Victorian hostesses. In 1886 the firm opened the amateur novelty theatre in order to establish a centre for amateur productions. It was in the 1880s that the firm’s involvement with professional theatre began, first with the production of Patience by Gilbert & Sullivan in 1881. Provenance: From the Nathan family. (2) £300-500

Signed limited edition, 56/300. The recipient was Henry Ford II (191-1987), the oldest son of Edsel Ford and oldest grandson of Henry Ford. He was president, chairman and CEO of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1979. At the time of this presentation he was married to his second wife, Maria Cristina Vettore, and had been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Lyndon Johnson in 1969. (1) £100-150

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241 Montgomery (Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery). Poems from the Desert, Verses by Members of the Eighth Army, with a Foreword by General Sir Bernard Montgomery, 1st ed., 1944, singed and dated to title, ‘Montgomery of Alamein F.M., 1971’, orig. cloth in chipped d.j. 8vo, together with the book’s postally used envelope, addressed to D.J. Brewer in Montgomery’s holograph (2)

244* Postcards. A large ex-dealer filing cabinet of approx. 7,500 vintage and non-vintage postcards, including British topography, North America and Canada, military, royalty, costume, sport, advertising, transport, natural history, etc., a mixture of real photo, photo reproduction and art cards, many postally used, preserved in clear plastic postcard sleeves and arranged themetically in a ninedrawer metal filing cabinet

£100-150

(approx. 7500)

£700-1000

242* Obligation Bonds. An assorted group of manuscript and partly printed bonds and related documents, 17th/19th century, including approx. 20 vellum documents and 40 paper documents, some with seals, various sizes (approx. 60)

£100-150

243* Portmore (Sir David Colyear, First Earl of, c. 1656-1730). Document signed ‘Portmore’, 19 Jan. 1720/1, to Mr Jeffreys, storekeeper of the advances at Gibraltar, the entire document in Portmore’s holograph, requesting of the stores ‘three bedds, 3 pair of sheets and three ruggs for the use of the sick of Col. Cottons regiment, Gibraltar’, some spotting, 1 p., 20 x 22cm, tipped on to a later mount with eight related news cuttings, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

245* Rock and Pop. A group of thirty autograph ‘scrolls’, as presented by the BBC’s ‘David Symonds Show’ to Mrs Sylvia Southard in February 1969, decorative printed folio sheets printed in blue, red and gilt, the first with the signatures of the Moody Blues and DJs and broadcasters including David Symonds, Dave Cash and Pete Murray, the remainder each with cut autographs of various bands pasted into blank area of sheet with caption heading, bands include Amen Corner, Brian Auger and the Trinity with Julie Driscoll, Chicken Shack, Eclection, Fairport Convention, The Family, The Herd (including Peter Frampton), Herman’s Hermits, Idle Race (including Jeff Lynne), Kaleidoscope, The Onyx, Marmalade, The Kinks, The Move, etc., the last three mentioned all signed straight on to sheet, The Kinks/The Move on the same sheet, the majority of autographs now showing heavy brown spotting from adhesion marks beneath, a few other small smudges and marks, linen tie through punch holes at upper margin, folio, together with the original letter and envelope Mrs Southard won these scrolls in winning the show’s competition for the “Most Memorable Moment of 1968”. (32) £100-150

246* Savage Club. A group of three menus, 1911, 1925 & 1932, each with pict. upper cover, some dust soiling and spotting, two with manuscript list of entertainments, plus a group of fifty-three Savage Club House Dinner printed ‘invitation’ cards, the majority with the recipient’s name and number completed in manuscript, the majority of versos completed in manuscript in the same neat hand identifying the evening’s entertainment running order, some dated variously 1941/42, each approx. 11 x 7.5cm Lot 244

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247* Stevengraphs. A collection of five Stevengraphs relating to the Boer war, General Roberts, Baden Powell, Lord Kitchener, General Butler and Queen Victoria, c.1900, five woven silk portraits, retaining contemporary titled mounts with gilt bevels, each 105 x 60mm, matching late 20th century gilt and black frames, double glazed to show manufacturers advertisement to verso, with another similar relating to horse racing, titled ‘The Start’, 45 x 150mm, retaining contemp. titled mount, framed and double glazed to display manufacturers advertisement to verso, together with, Godden (Geoffrey A.),Stevengraphs and other Victorian Silk Pictures, 1971, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth. d.j., 4to, with another copy similar (8)

Lot 249

£100-150

248* Thomas (Ronald Stuart, 1913-2000). Autograph letter signed ‘R. S. Thomas’, Eglwyspach Vicarage, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, 22nd April 1966, to Mr Hamilton [Ian Hamilton, 1938-2001, literary critic, poet, magazine editor and biographer], thanking him for the invitation to read poetry at Cheltenham, but apologising that he can’t come as ‘it is much too far and for so small a fee’, one page, oblong 4to, together with An Acre of Land, New Town, 2nd impression, March 1952, orig. printed wrappers, partly faded and staples slightly rusted, plus Upward (Edward), Christopher Isherwood, Notes in Remembrance of a Friendship, Enitharmon Press, 1996, orig. decorative wrappers with printed paper label to upper cover, (signed limited edition 177/200), both slim 8vo (3)

£70-100

249* Toscanini (Arturo, 1867-1957). A large black and white collotype head and shoulders portrait, c. 1930, with cut signature ‘Arturo Toscanani’ on a plain piece of paper, pasted lower left, 44 x 34cm, framed and glazed, together with one of Toscanini’s original conducting batons with cork handle, tip broken and stem bowed, overall length 44cm, plus five signed photos (one reproduction) of the conductor Henry J. Wood, all signed by him and dated variously 1932/1938, two additionally inscribed to Enid Bailey, plus five other signed photos including Lord Beaverbrook, John Mills, and Louis Golding, the latter two both inscribed to Frederick Eric Douglas Hallon, various sizes and some on original mounts

250* Waugh (Evelyn, 1903-1966). Autograph Letter Signed (‘E. Waugh’), Combe Florey House, Taunton, 8th November 1965, to A.I. Wood, Bristol, on printed letterhead, thanking him for the enclosed photograph [of Monsignor Ronald Arbuthnott Knox’s gravestone], saying that he has not seen the stone since the funeral [1957] and that it is hard to tell from the photograph ‘whether the discolouration of the stone is due to lichen or a defect in the material’, continuing that he would be glad to subscribe to a fund for its restoration even though this is the responsibility of the surviving relatives, but as the only relative in this country is an aged brother it might therefore be an idea to write to Lady Helen Asquith at Mells [Somerset, where Knox had lived and been a private chaplain], ‘and suggest that the verger should be instucted to keep the grave-stone in good order’, 1 page, 4to, together with the postmarked envelope addressed in Waugh’s holograph, plus the aforementioned photograph

Provenance: Enid Bailey’s family by descent. Enid Bailey, a professional violinist, rescued this slightly damaged baton after Toscanini had abandoned it. It is possible this was obtained during the period Toscanani was a conductor with the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1935-1939). (12) £200-300

Ronald Knox (1888-1957) was a distinguished essayist, novelist, and translator, who, like his friend Evelyn Waugh, converted to Roman Catholicism. Waugh became his literary executor and published a biography of him, ‘The Life of Right Reverend Ronald Knox’ (1959). (3) £300-500

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FINE & DECORATIVE BINDINGS

Lot 251

Lot 252 Lot 253

251 Bedford (Francis, binder). Palaeographia Sacra Pictoria: being a Series of Illustrations of the Ancient Versions of the Bible, copied from Illuminated Manuscripts, executed between the fourth and sixteenth Centuries, William Smith, 1843-45, fifty illuminated chromo. plts., letterpress illusts., armorial bookplate of George Mallows Freeman on front pastedown, rear free endpaper with pencil annotation on recto ‘1513 F. Bedford Sale’, a.e.g., near contemp. tan morocco, spine and covers lavishly gilt decorated and with red and green onlays incorporating various strapwork patterns, large 4to

253 Chivers (Cedric). The Booke of Thenseygnementes and Techynge that the Knyght of the Towre Made to His Doughters by the Chevalier Geoffroy de la Tour Landry, edited with Notes and a Glossary by Gertrude Burford Rawlings, George Newnes, 1902, frontis., addn. title-page, and five plts., all present in two states (hand-col. and uncol.), red initial letters, occasional light toning to fore-margins of last few leaves, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, marbled endpapers, contemp. purple morocco, signed ‘Cedric Chivers, Bath’ on lower turn-in, spine gilt lettered and with gilt fillet and leaf design, covers with gilt fillet borders, upper cover with inset vellucent panel depicting a knight by H. Granville Fell, covers very slightly bowed, joints & spine a little rubbed in places, 4to

A handsome binding, unsigned, but almost certainly from the workshop of Francis Bedford; the strapwork tools are found on other works from his bindery, and the pencil annotation indicates that the item was purchased from the sale of his books by Sotheby, Wilkinson, & Hodge, in March 1884. (1) £300-500

Limited edition 5/56 copies (printed on handmade paper, of which 50 copies were for sale). Chivers, Books in Beautiful Bindings, XXXVI (‘Cedric Chivers has purchased the whole of the edition de luxe, on large paper’). (1) £400-600

252 Bowdler (Jane). Poems and Essays, by the Late Miss Bowdler, 10th ed., Published for the Benefit of the General Hospital at Bath, Bath: printed by R. Cruttwell, 1798, half-title, eng. port. frontis., errata slip at rear, contemp. speckled calf, gilt dec. spine and boards, large oval onlay to each board with landscape scenes painted in leather dye depicting a bridge and woodland, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, slightly rubbed, 4to (1)

254 Doves Press. In Principio, 1911, pp.10, printed in red and black, a.e.g., orig. niger morocco gilt by The Doves Bindery, signed in gilt on rear turn-in, lightly spotted, slim 12mo, together with two Golden Cockerel Press items (In Defence of Women, and Against Women) With the original receipt loosely inserted, showing that the item, and two others, were purchased from the Doves Press by first Labour Prime Minister James Ramsay Macdonald. (3) £150-200

£150-200

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258 Ramage (John, binder). In Memoriam, [by Alfred Tennyson], Macmillan, 1894, contemp. red crushed morocco, signed on front turn-in, rebacked preserving orig. spine, spine and covers lavishly decorated with gilt tooled green and tan leather onlays with a recurring strapwork quatrefoil motif, gilt fillet on corner edges, gilt dec. turn-ins, blue moiré silk doublures, sm. 8vo, together with Bickers & Son, The Lover’s Tale, by Alfred Tennyson, C. Kegan Paul, 1870, marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. tan calf, with Bickers’ ink stamp, sl. rubbed, gilt dec. spine, sm. 8vo, plus Riviere & Son, On the Nature of Gothic Architecture, 1st ed., Smith, Elder, 1854, half-title (faint lib. ink stamp on verso), letterpress illusts., approx. 50pp. early ms. notes related bound in at rear, marbled endpapers, book ticket of J.M. Hunt on front pastedown, a.e.g., late 19th c. green half morocco, with Riviere’s ink stamp, spine lightly faded, sm. 8vo, plus fourteen others similar, mostly lit., late 19th and early 20th c., mostly in full or half leather bindings, some named, sm. 8vo

255 Fergusson (James). Fergusson’s Handbook of Architecture. The Illustrated Handbook of Architecture, being a Concise and Popular Account of the Different Styles of Architecture Prevailing in all Ages and all Countries, 2 vols., 2nd ed., John Murray, 1859, eng. frontis. to vol. 1 (all called-for) and vign. title-pages printed in black and red (foxed), numerous letterpress illusts., marbled endpapers and edges, first vol. with armorial bookplate on front pastedown, contemp. polished tan calf, faded spines with contrasting leather labels, 8vo, together with other similar late 19th and early 20th c. fine bindings, mostly full or half leather, 8vo (and 3 vols. 4to) (21)

£200-300

256 [Hacot, Joseph]. Anecdotes Galantes, ou le Moraliste a la Mode, 1st ed., Amsterdam, 1760, half-title, free endpapers partially browned, armorial bookplate on front pastedown, red edges, early 20th c. boards, with gilt lettered label on faded spine, sm. 8vo, together with The Carrillon de Cythere, ou les Progres de l’Amour..., Paris, 1776, title-page with circular lib. ink stamp to lower outer blank corner, toned, marbled endpapers, early 20th c. qtr. calf, spine sl. darkened and with small nick at head, sm. 8vo, plus Janssens, binder, Voix de la Terre, by Lewis Carroll, Paris: Guy Levis Mano, 1949, orig. printed wrappers bound in, marbled endpapers, near contemp. red crushed half morocco, with Janssens’ ink stamp, gilt lettered spine faded, sm. 8vo, (limited edition 301/1300 copies), plus five others similar, 19th and early 20th c. continental printings, in full or half leather bindings, sm. 8vo (8)

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£200-300

£100-150

257 Henderson & Bisset (binders). Practical Discourses upon the Consideration of Our Latter End; and the Danger and Mischief of Delaying Repentance, by Isaac Barrow..., 2nd ed., printed for Brab. Aylmer, 1712, eng. port. frontis. (toned), marbled endpapers and edges, early 20th c. tree calf, binder’s ink stamp on front free endpaper, gilt hatched raised bands, gilt lettered label in second compartment, remainder filled with gilt flower tools, date lettered at foot, covers with border of volute and floral rolls, gilt hatched edges, gilt roll on turn-ins, sm. 8vo, together with Masonic binding, The Travels of Cyrus. To which is annex’d, A Discourse upon the Theology and Mythology of the Pagans. By the Chevalier Ramsay, 5th ed., much enlarged, printed by James Bettenham, 1736, title-page with contemp. ms. name excised along top blank margin (repaired), foxed throughout, early name and crest stencilled in ink on prelim. blank facing title, marbled endpapers, Supreme Council bookplate on front pastedown (crossed through), late 19th c. blue half calf, faded spine with gilt masonic symbols, 12mo, plus four others, 17th and 18th c., sm. 8vo (6)

£100-150

259 Riviere & Son. Chesterfield Travestie; or, School for Modern Manners, 1st ed., printed by T. Plummer for Thomas Tegg, 1808, ten hand-col. etched plts. by Thomas Rowlandson, two folding (one with split in fold and portion near-detached), correct as list, text waterstained, upper hinge repaired, armorial bookplate on recto of rear free endpaper (inverted), a.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 20th c. dark blue morocco by Riviere, signed on front turn-in, expertly rebacked preserving orig. spine, roundel decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with gilt flower tool, and leaf cornerpieces on a semé dot ground, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt double fillet and wide floral roll border, upper cover with image of a portly male figure in a tricorn hat onlaid in coloured leathers, gilt dec. turn-ins and scarlet moiré silk doublures, sm. 8vo Scarce. (1)

Lot 258 65

£100-150


260 Riviere & Son. Twelve Sketches illustrative of Sir Walter Scott’s Demonology and Witchcraft, by George Cruikshank, published for the Artist, 1830, twelve etched plts., foxed, yellow edges, polished tan calf, with Riviere’s ink stamp, gilt dec. spine v. sl. rubbed and faded, sm. 8vo, together with Sangorski & Sutcliffe, The Bee and the Wasp. A Fable - In Verse. With Designs and Etchings, by G. Cruikshank, Charles Tilt, 1832, four etched plts., lightly toned, orig. printed yellow wrappers bound in, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, early 20th c. green half calf gilt, with Sangorski & Sutcliffe’s ink stamp, spine faded, some mottling to fore-edges, sm. 8vo, plus Bayntun, Monsieur Mallet: or, My Daughter’s Letter. A Random Record. by H.W. Montagu..., Illustrated with Six Beautiful Designs by Robert Cruikshank..., Thomas Griffiths, 1830, six etched plts., 4pp. pubs. ads., orig. printed wrappers bound in at rear, followed by a number of blank leaves, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate of Richard Oskatel Latham on front pastedown, t.e.g., early 20th c. green crushed half morocco, with Bayntun’s ink stamp, gilt dec. spine faded, sm. 8vo, plus three others similar, all illust. by George Cruikshank (6)

262 Zaehnsdorf. The Sun King, by Nancy Mitford, The Arcadia Press, 1969, col and b & w plts. and illusts., marbled endpapers, a.e.g., modern tan crushed morocco, signed on front turn-in, raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, upper cover with gilt scarab motif composed of black and green morocco onlays, gilt fillet on edges, gilt dec. turn-ins, contained in custommade cream cloth solander box, 4to, (limited edition 146/265 copies, signed by the author)

£150-200

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261 Schuchhardt (Dr. C.). Schliemann’s Excavations, an Archaeological and Historical Study, Translated from the German by Eugenie Sellers..., 1st ed., Macmillan, 1891, half-title, b & w port. frontis., numerous plts., folding plans, and letterpress illusts., marbled endpapers and edges, school prize label on front pastedown, contemp. black calf prize binding, sl. rubbed, spine gilt dec., upper cover gilt lettered ‘Merchiston Castle School’ within a wreath, 8vo, together with Davis (Dr. N.) Carthage and Her Remains: being an Account of the Excavations and Researches on the Site of the Phoenician Metropolis in Africa, and other adjacent places..., 1st ed., Richard Bentley, 1861, half-title, numerous plates and maps, some colour, some folding, marbled endpapers and edges, shelfmark label and armorial bookplate of F. Reddaway on front pastedown, contemp. tan half calf, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, plus three others similar (5)

£100-150

263 Zaehnsdorf. Histoire de Manon Lescaut et du Chevalier des Grieux par l’Abbe Prevost..., Illustrations de Maurice Leloir, Paris: Libraire Artistique, 1885, b & w frontis., plts., vignettes and decorative borders, bound with Tirage a Part des Vignettes sur Bois, pub. Paris, 1885, numerous b & w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, gilt decorated printed endpapers, near contemp. crimson morocco by Zaehnsdorf, elaborate gilt dec. to spine panels and boards, upper board slightly scuffed and extrems. rubbed, large 4to Limited ed. 71/165, of which seventy-five are printed on Japon paper. (1) £150-200

£200-300

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ANTIQUARIAN 265 Antiphonal Leaves. Four antiphonal leaves on vellum, early 18th c., illuminated initials in red & blue, text & verse in black, with musical notation in black on red ruled staves, sheet size approx. 42 x 28.5cm (16.5 x 11.25ins) (4)

266 Apperley (Charles James “Nimrod”). The Life of a Sportsman. By Nimrod: with Thirty-six Coloured Illustrations by Henry Alken, 1st. ed., pub. Rudolph Ackermann, 1842, addn. dec. title and thirty-five aquatint plts. (complete as list) with bright contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., 20th century morocco gilt, upper joint weak, 8vo, together with Memoirs of the Life of John Mytton Esq., [by Charles Apperley], 2nd ed., 1837, engraved title and 18 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Henry Alken, pubs. list and original cloth bound-in at end, light spotting, a.e.g., later green full morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spine faded to brown, 8vo

264 Zaehnsdorf. A Treatise on Field Diversions. By a Gentleman of Suffolk: a Staunch Sportsman [Barnabas Symonds]..., Yarmouth: reprinted by W. Meggy, 1823, eng. frontis. (toned and offset to title, with sl. chipping to lower edge and re-attached at gutter), t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, marbled endpapers, bookplate of J. Hamilton Leigh on front pastedown, early 20th c. green calf, with Zaehnsdorf’s ink stamp, gilt dec. spine faded, sm. 8vo, together with Burnham Beeches, by Francis George Heath..., Sampson Low, 1879, half-title inscribed ‘George Augustus Sala Esq with the Author’s Compliments’, eight plts., map on letterpress, marbled endpapers, hinges split, armorial bookplate of Richard William Smith Griffith on front pastedown, a.e.g., near contemp. green morocco by Zaehnsdorf, signed on front turn-in, upper joint repaired, faded spine with gilt rule decorated raised bands, gilt lettered label in second compartment, remainder with central gilt tool with red leather onlay, surrounded by dots and roundels, with volute cornerpieces, date lettered at foot, covers with scallop roll and fillet border, with elaborate volute cornerpieces incorporating red leather onlays, gilt fillets on edges, gilt dec. turn-ins, sm. 8vo, plus Manuscript, Translations and Paraphrases in Verse, of Several Passages of Sacred Scripture. Written by James Cargill, Teacher, Leith, mid 19th c., 96pp. incl. calligraphic half-title and title-page, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. burgundy morocco, sm. 8vo, plus eleven others similar, late 19th and early 20th, mostly in full or half leather bindings, a few named, sm. 8vo (14)

£150-250

Tooley 65 & Abbey Life 385 respectively. (2)

£250-350

267 Bible [Greek - Old Testament]. Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum, juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum, 2 parts in one (inc. Appendix), Roger Daniel, 1653, title printed in red and black with engraved bell device (Darlow & Moule variant B), text in double column, endpapers renewed, contemp. calf, paper label to upper board, old reback, worn and spine leather brittle, upper joint weak, 8vo, together with Thomassin (Louis), La Methode d’etudier et d’enseigner Chretiennement & Solidement. La Philosophie par Rapport a la Religion Chretienne & aux Ecritures..., Paris: Louis Roulland, 1693, some browning, armorial bookplate ‘Ex Bibliotheca Ducis Thomae Vargas Maccivcca’ and cancelled library book label to upper pastedown, contemp. vellum, paper label to upper board, 8vo

£150-200

First title see Darlow & Moule 4692. The first edition of the Septuagint printed in England. (2) £200-300

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268 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New..., [Amsterdam?], 1708, lacks addn. eng. general title, New Testament printed title dated 1707, six folding eng. maps and plans by Nicolaus Visscher (one map torn with loss to lower right corner), some soiling and marginal marks, main title with lower edge restrengthened to verso, some occ. light browning, Psalms of David bound in at rear, dated Edinburgh, Evan Tyler, 1679, defective, with some soiling and fraying to outer edges, with loss, later (possibly early 19th c.) blind-panelled full calf, rubbed and scuffed, with minor wear to extrems., folio Herbert 897. (1)

£200-300

269 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible..., Printed by John Field, 1653, title within decorative woodcut border, red-ruled throughout, separate title to NT, closely trimmed, a.e.g., 19th-c. gilt-dec. morocco, joints rubbed, 24mo Herbert 635. (1)

£100-150

270 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New, Oxford, 1688, separate title to NT, Prayers and Psalms at front and rear (lacking a few leaves at front and rear), also lacks leaves M2 and 4E1 from main text, margins closely trimmed throughout often affecting running heads and catchwords at head and foot, three corners torn with some loss of text (4A4, 4G3 and 4K4), contemp. calf, some leather loss, folio (1)

£150-200

271 Bible [Greek - New Testament]. Novum Testamentum una cum Scholiis Graecis, e Graecis Scriptoribus. tam Ecclesiasticis quam Exteris, maxima ex parte desumptis, Opera ac Studio Joannis Gregorii..., Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1703, eng. frontis., eng. illust. to title, frontis., title & dedication excised to upper blank margin, repaired and leaves reattached, some dampstaining mostly to inner margins, endpapers renewed, contemp. panelled calf, old reback and corners repaired, paper label to upper board, some wear to extrems., upper board detached, folio, together with Bail (Louis), Summa Conciliorum Omnium, Ordinata, Aucta, Illustrata. Ex Merlini, Iouerii, Baronii, Binii, Coriolani, Sirmundi, Aliorumque collectionibus, ac manuscriptis aliquot. Seu Collegium Synodicum, in sex Classes distributum...,editio recens, cum Annotationibus & Controuersiis partim Historicis, partim Dogmaticis, 2 vols., Paris, 1659, half-titles, titles in red & black with ink stamp to lower margins, some toning, spotting & slight dust-soiling, contemp. calf, old rebacks and corner repairs, some wear, folio

Lot 272

272 Binding. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments... , Oxford, 1784, leaf Y3 (the Communion) with eight words altered by ink on paper strips (George to Victoria, King to Queen and His to Her), bound with A New Version of the Psalms of David... by N. Brady and N. Tate, 1775, small armorial bookplate of Henry Dickinson to front pastedown and later manuscript note of provenance pasted to front free endpaper, a.e.g. (rubbed), contemp. gilt-dec. red morocco with sacred monogram on green leather onlay within gilt sunburst to both covers, Greek key and floral borders with vases, spine with six repeated urn ornaments, rubbed, 4to

273 Breviary. Horae Diurnae Breviarii Romani, ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restituti, Pii V. Pont. Max. jussu editi, Clementis VIII. & Urbani VIII. auctoritate recogniti, in quibus ea omnia continentur, quae praeter Lectiones & earum Responsoria, ad plenam Officii Matutini recitationem pertinent, Antwerp: Ex Architypographia Plantiniana, 1757, addn. eng. title, letterpress title in red & black with eng. device, five full-page eng. illusts., text in red & black, bound with Horae Diurnae Propriae Sanctorum Trium Ordinum S.P.N. Francisci..., Antwerp: Ex Architypograhia Plantiniana, 1755, title in red & black with eng. illust., text in red & black, some browning throughout, contemp. morocco, with brass clasps, slight wear to joints, 8vo, together with Breviarium Romanum ex Decreto ss. Concilii Tridentini Restitutum, S. Pii V. Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum, Clementis VIII et Urbani VIII..., 4 vols., Mechliniae: E Typographia Hanicquiana, 1836, titles and text in red & black, few eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. red straight grain morocco gilt, joints and extrems. rubbed, 12mo in 6s

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£200-300

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£150-250


274 [Burney, Fanny]. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth, 5 vols., printed for T. Payne, 1st ed., 1796, list of subscribers to first vol., vol. 1 with pubs. ad. leaf at rear, generally toned and few marks, contemp. marbled calf, old rebacks, boards to vol. 5 detached, spines rubbed & wear to extrems., large 12mo, together with Boyle (John, Earl of Cork and Orrery), Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin..., 1st ed., 1752, eng. port. frontis., lacks front free endpaper, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine without title label, joints cracked and worn, 8vo, with Gibbon (Edward), Miscellaneous Works..., with Memoirs of His Life and Writtings..., 3 vols., 1st Dublin ed., 1796, half-title to vols. 2 & 3, woodcut silhouette frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. calf, rebacked, 8vo, and [Goldsmith, Oliver], The Vicar of Wakefield, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1766, contemp. speckled calf, gilt dec. spines, 12mo, plus [Anstey, Christopher], The New Bath Guide..., 2nd ed., Cambridge, 1766, margins to first & last few leaves browned, contemp. calf, upper board detached, worn, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th c. antiquarian

275 Chatto (William Andrew, pseud. John Careless). The Old English Squire...., 1st. ed., pub. Thomas McLean, 1821, addn. half title, twenty-four eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, some offsetting, later endpapers, later half morocco gilt, a little worn at extrems., 8vo, together with Dagley (R.), Death’s Doings, 1st. ed., pub. J. Andrews, 1826, addn. dec. title, twenty-four eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, slight spotting and staining, t.e.g., contemp. half calf gilt, a little rubbed and worn, 8vo (2)

£150-200

For the first title see Rothschild 550. The list of subscribers in ‘Camilla’ includes leading society figures, women writers and bluestockings, national potentates and church dignataries, such as Warren Hastings, Jane Austen, Frances Boscawen, Edmund Burke, Hannah More, the Duchess of Devonshire & Humphrey Repton. (24) £300-400

276 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). M.T. Ciceronis Epistolae ad T. Pomp. Atticum, & ad M. Brutum, cum Commentariis Io. Baptiste Pii Bononien per quem ab infinitis detersae sunt mendis..., [Paris]: Venudantur ipsi Ascensio & Joanni Roigny, [sub prelo Ascensiano, ad. X Calen. Octob., 1531], title with woodcut illust. and within architectural border (strengthened to inner and fore-edge margin), numerous woodcut initials, lacks final blank (H6), some toning and occasional spotting, early 20th c. half calf, joints split at head & foot, rubbed, folio Adams C1910. (1)

Lot 275

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£150-200


Lot 279

Lot 280

277 [Clare, John]. A Series of Ancient Baptismal Fonts, Chronologically Arranged, Drawn by F. Simpson, Jun., Engraved by R. Roberts, 1st ed., Septimus Prowett, 1828, half-title inscribed to John Clare from the author, forty eng. plts. (correct as list), photograph of a font mounted on rear blank, followed by a number of blank leaves, scattered light foxing, contemp. red half morocco gilt, rubbed, spine sl. faded, 4to

281 Egan (Pierce). Life in London; or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and His Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis, printed for Sherwood Neely, and Jones, 1822,, thirty-six hand-coloured aquatint plts., inc. frontis. (some offsetting from plates to adjacent leaf of text), three folding leaves of music (complete), some wood eng. illusts. to text, halftitle not present, contemp. half calf, rubbed, rebacked with orig. spine laid down (darkened), 8vo

Inscribed ‘To John Clare from his friend Fras. Simpson Jr., November 1828’. Frank Simpson was the eldest son of Alderman Francis Simpson of Stamford. He was a skilled amateur artist with an interest in the antiquarian, and particularly in church architecture. In fact Simpson was at the forefront of the renewed appreciation of church architecture which generated a powerful interest in ecclesiology in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was a close friend of John Clare, whose correspondence contains numerous references to their friendship and a number of letters to Simpson. Sometime around 1826 or 1827 the two of them took a trip into the Lincolnshire fens to visit Crowland. During their visit Simpson made a drawing of the ruined abbey, and Clare wrote a sonnet entitled “Crowland Abbey” which was first published in ‘The Literary Souvenir’ for 1828 and was subsequently printed in Clare’s last book, ‘The Rural Muse’ in 1835. (1) £100-150

Tooley 196. Abbey, Life, 281. (1)

£100-150

278 Coehoorn (Menno van). The New Method of Fortification. Translated from the Original Dutch, by Tho. Savery, 1st English ed., printed for Daniel Midwinter, 1705, title printed in red and black, sixteen engraved plates, including thirteen folding, pubs. ad. to verso of final leaf, some marks and water staining, plates with some closed tears and some marginal soiling, contemp. calf, rubbed and heavily marked with some surface loss to covers and damp marking, folio See Sotheby’s, Macclesfield Library 10, lot 3421, where this work was catalogued with fourteen engraved plates. (1) £200-300

279 Combe (William). The Grand Master or Adventures of Qui Hi? in Hindostan. A Hudibrastic Poem in Eight Cantos by Quiz, 1st ed., 1816, folding frontis., title, one sepia plates and 25 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some light offsetting, a.e.g., modern burgundy full morocco by Riviere, spine faded, joints a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

280 [Cruikshank, Isaac Robert]. Lessons of Thrift, Published for General Benefit, by a Member of the Save-all Club, printed for Thomas Boys, 1820, hand-col. eng. vign. title-page and twelve handcol. aqua. plts. (frontis. and title toned), without ad. leaf at end (as usual), marbled endpapers, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, modern crimson straight-grained morocco gilt by Bayntun, 8vo Abbey Life, 276 & Tooley 165. (1)

Lot 281

£200-300

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282 Engelbach (Lewis and Rowlandson, Thomas). Naples and the Campagna Felice. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802, 1st ed., R. Ackermann, 1815, 18 hand-coloured maps and plates, including additional title, occasional light soiling, t.e.g., contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo (1)

287 Hall (William Henry). The New Royal Encyclopaedia; Or, Complete Modern Universal Dictionary of Arts & Sciences, On a New and Improved Plan..., 3 vols., pub. C. Cooke, c. 1790, seven folding eng. maps by Thomas Bowen (World, double hemisphere, Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America), numerous eng. plts., ownership name of W[illiam] Woodward dated 1812 to front free endpapers and his bookplate ‘Mr Woodward, Surgeon, Honiton’ to front pastedowns, contemp. calf gilt, some wear, folio

£250-350

283 [Ferrier, Susan]. Marriage, A Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1818, half-titles present, some spotting, contemp. half calf gilt with red leather labels to spines, rubbed, 12mo, together with Destiny, or, The Chief’s Daughter, 3 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1831, half-titles present, some heavy spotting, prelims. to vol. 1 detached, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, lower joint to vol. 3 sl. split, 8vo, plus [James, G.P.R.], Darnley, or, The Fields of the Cloth of Gold, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1830, vols. 2 & 3 lacking half-titles, some heavy spotting, contents somewhat shaken and several leaves or gatherings partly detached, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus [Carey, David], The Legend of Argyle, or, Tis a Hundred Years Since, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1821, vols. 2 & 3 lack half-titles, some spotting, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and some wear to joints and head of spines to vols. 2 & 3, 12mo, plus seven unrelated antiquarian history, etc. (19)

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288 Henderson (Andrew). The Life of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and King of England, print for the author, 1764, eng. port. frontis., offsetting to title, contemp. qtr. calf, 12mo, together with Mackenzie & Dent (Publishers), The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Late Emperor of the French..., from His Birth in the Island of Corsica, to the Period of His Death at St. Helena..., Newcastle Upon Tyne: Mackenzie and Dent, n.d., c.1810, eng. port. frontis., ten eng. plts. and one folding plan, slight offsetting, contemp. half calf gilt, 8vo, with Verne (Jules), Celebrated Travels and Travellers, The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century..., Translated by N. D’Anvers, 1881, numerous wood eng. illusts., plts. and plans, endpapers worn, orig. cloth, marked and rubbed to extrems., 8vo, plus other antiquarian etc.

£150-200

284 Gale (Theophilus). The Court of the Gentiles, or a Discourse touching the Original of Human Literature, both Philologie and Philosophie, from the Scriptures, and Jewish Church..., 2 vols., Oxford, 1669-71, occasional marginal dampstaining, final four leaves in vol. 2 with neat repairs to margins, modern half calf, 4to, together with Luther (Martin), A Commentarie of Master Doctor Martin Luther upon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Galathians. First collected and gathered word by word out of his preaching, and now out of Latine faithfully translated into English for the unlearned..., 1635, printer’s woodcut device to title (soiled & repaired to margins), repaired closed tear to A2, early marginalia, few worm holes to fore edge margins of initial leaves, dirt soiling and toning, lacking free endpapers, contemp. calf, old reback, some wear, 4to (3)

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285 Goldsmith (Oliver). The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George II, 3 vols., 6th ed., corrected, 1790, eng. port. illusts., contemp. calf gilt , green morocco title labels to spines, slight wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Chalmers (Thomas), Posthumous Works of the Rev. Thomas Chalmers... Edited by the Rev. William Hanna, 9 vols., 1847, some spotting, contemp. diced calf by P. Blair of Morpeth, blind & gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, slight wear to extrems., 8vo, with Rollin (Charles), The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians..., Translated from the French, 6 vols., new ed., 1839, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, numerous folding eng. maps, occasional scattered spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels (two labels lacking), spines faded & rubbed, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 19th c. (30)

£250-350

286 Gratius (Ortwinus). Purgatorium detractorum saluberrimum quo quidem detractores ipsi aliene vite temerarii iudices. eorum etiam prompti auditores toleratoresque luce clarius instruuntur. ne pestifera lingua neve patulis auribus peccent. et quomodo his pro cellis satisfaciendum fit. ac inter easdem recte vivendum. sacris eloquiis quam aptissime demonstratur..., [Colonie: Heinrich Quentel Erben, 1509], 24 leaves (of 27 lacking final three leaves), few woodcut initials, some dust-soiling, late 19th c. vellum, slim 4to in 6s Only one UK institutional location found (British Library). (1)

289 Holbein (Hans). The Dance of Death; from the Original Designs of Hans Holbein. Illustrated with Thirty-three Plates, Engraved by W. Hollar. With Descriptions in English and French, 1816, hand-col. eng. frontis., two eng. sepia port. plts., and thirty hand-col. eng. plts., some spotting, few marks and finger soiling, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. straight grain morocco, joints & extrems. rubbed, 8vo

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290 Holinshed (Raphael). The Laste Volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande, with their Descriptions..., vol. 2 only (of 2), 1st ed., 1577, lacking title and all before p.561, index incomplete at rear lacking final 64 pages, some mispagination throughout, numerous woodcut illusts., some leaves torn with loss and repaired, few leaves close trimmed to fore-margins, toning and occasional dampstaining & marks, 19th c. marbled boards with later crude cloth spine, folio

294 Lee (Henry). Anti-Scepticism, Notes upon each Chapter of Mr Lock’s Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, with an Explication of all the Particulars of which he Treats, and in the same order, in four books, 1st ed., 1702, pagination [32],140,201-342, title repaired to inner margin, front free endpaper replaced, some dampstaining to margins, occasional spotting and browning, contemp. calf, centre of each board with gilt armorial of the Society of Writers to the Signet, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, folio

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295 Lenfant (Jacques). Histoire de la Guerre des Hussites et du Concile de Basle, 2 vols. in one, Utrecht, 1731, half titles, titles printed in red and black, ten engraved portraits, occasional light soiling and spotting, modern half calf, 4to

291 [Jones, David]. The History of France from the Origin of that Nation to the Year 1702..., 2 vols., 1702, eng. frontis. to vol. 1 and eng. port. plts., some toning and spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with [Banks, John], The History of Francis-Eugene Prince of Savoy..., Containing the Military Transactions of above Thirty Campaigns, made by his Serene Higness in Hungary, Italy, Germany, and the Low-Countries..., 1741, eng. port. frontis., few marks, some leaves close-trimmed affecting few marginal notes, modern morocco gilt, 12mo, plus three other 17th-19th c. antiquarian, some defective (6)

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£100-150

296 Maimbourg (Louis). The History of the League..., Translated into English... by Mr. Dryden, 1684, eng. frontis., upper margin of title with comtemp. inscription ‘Nathan Wrighte of Englefield’, contemp. speckled calf, slight wera to joints & extrems., 8vo, together with Fleming (Robert), A Practical Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of King William; Wherein a Character of Him is Given, to which is added, a Poetical Essay on His Memory, 2nd ed., corrected, 1703, eng. frontis., upper hinge repaired, contemp. sheep, torn at head of spine, 8vo, with Willymott (William), The Peculiar Use and Signification of Certain Words in the Latin Tongue: or, a Collection of Observations, 2nd ed., Cambridge, 1705, title slightly loose, contemp. blind panelled calf, 8vo, and Wyvill (Christopher), The Pretensions of the Triple Crown Examined: in Thrice Three Familiar Letters..., 1672, light dampstaining, modern dark blue half morocco, 8vo

£150-250

292 Juvenilia. The New Ascent of Mont Blanc, pub. Groombridge & Sons, [1854], 24 pp. including wood eng. frontis., eng. illusts. by E. Whimper, marginal split to third leaf without loss and to final leaf with loss of lower outer corner with loss of final word of p. 23, old ink inscription to frontis. recto, spotting and soiling, bound with Rising and Thriving, A True Story, Groombridge, [1853], wood eng. illusts. including frontis., some signed E. Whimper, some soiling, bound with Macgregor (Michael), A Dictionary of Abbreviations: Ecclesiastical, Civil, Naval, Military, & Scientific, including those used in commercial establishments, such as Custom House, Post Office, Railway, Inland Revenue, Coast Guard, &c, Edinburgh, 1855, title dust-soiled with upper margin partly excised, some adhesion of inner margin to front free endpaper, 40 pp., dust-soiled, all bound without wrappers, contemp. half morocco over boards, soiled and some wear, 12mo (1)

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293 Law. Liber Placitandi. A Book of Special Pleadings: Containing Precedents of Pleas in Abatement, Declarations, Barrs, Replications, Rejoynders, Demurrers, Issues, and Judgments, in the now most Common and Ordinary Actions..., 1674, sewing partly broken and few leaves loose, minor worming to inner blank margins of few leaves, lacking front endpaper, contemp. calf, slight wear to spine, covers loose, folio, (Wing L1951A), together with Dalton (Michael), The Country Justice: Containing the Practice, Duty and Power of the Justices of the Peace, as well in as out of their Sessions..., 1727, worming to lower blank margins of initial leaves, some dampstaining, armorial bookplate of William Middleton of Crowfield Hall, Suffolk to upper pastedown, contemp. calf, joints slightly cracked and worn at foot of spine, folio, with Russell (William), The Last Speech & Behaviour of William late Lord Russel, Upon the Scaffold in Lincolns-Inne-Fields, a little before his Execution, on Saturday, July 21, 1683..., also the last Speeches, Behaviour, and Prayers of Capt. Thomas Walcot, John Rouse Gent. & Willam [sic] Hone Joyner, a little before their Execution at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th of July 1683..., London: printed by J.C. and F.C. for Thomas Fox, 1683, some staining and dust soiling, 19th c. half morocco, modern reback, slim folio, plus other 18th/19th c. antiquarian (10)

£300-400

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297 Mitford (John). My Cousin in the Army: or Johnny Newcombe on the Peace Establishment. A Poem by a Staff Officer, pub J. Johnston, 1822, title page and dedication, sixteen eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, book plate of Chapman-Purchas, a.e.g., modern calf by Zaehnsdorf, gilt dec. spine, slightly faded, 8vo, together with Roberts (Col. David), The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, with and Account of his Campaigns on the Peninsula and in Pall Mall: With Sketches by Rowlandson and Notes by an Officer, 1st. ed., pub. Patrick Martin, 1815, title page and dedication, fifteen eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., modern half morocco gilt, very slight wear to extrems., 8vo, with Burton (Alfred, pseud. John Mitford), The Adventures of Johnny Newcombe in the Navy; A Poem in Four Cantos: With Plates by Rowlandson, 1st. ed., pub. W.Simpkin and R.Marshall, 1818, title page and advertisement, sixteen aqua. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., near contemp. calf gilt, rebacked but retaining orig. spine, a little frayed and worn, 8vo, plus Mitford (John), The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy, 2nd. ed., 1819, title and dedication, twenty eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, bookplate of Harry Lawrence Bradfer-Lawrence, a.e.g., later calf by Tout, gilt dec. spine, upper board detached, 8vo (4)

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298 Pamphlets. A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esq. Governor of the State of Connecticut, and Delivered, at the Request of the General Assembly, in the Brick Church in New-Haven, by Timothy Dwight, D.D. President of Yale-College, pub. New-Haven, 1809, 28pp., some fraying and pages loose, disbound 8vo, together with Address from the Hon. Richard Jackson, Jun. and Elisha R. Potter, Representatives in Congress from the State of Rhode-Island, to their Constituent, March 16, 1812, ink stamp and inscription to title, final two leaves torn to upper margin, some fraying, disbound 8vo, with Some Memoirs of the Life of John Glover, Late of Norwich...., 1774, 106pp., bound with The Character of the Godly and Faithful Man. Represented in a Sermon Upon Psalm xii. 1, Preached upon the Occasion of the Death of Mr. John Glover, by John Carter, 1774, 27pp., bound with The Backslider: or, an Enquiry into the Nature, Symptoms, and Effects of Religious Declension, with the Means of Recovery, by A. Fuller, Clipstone, 1801, 98pp., bound with four other similar sermons, 20th c. half calf retaining contemp. marbled boards, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th century sermons etc., some disbound (a small carton)

300 Postel (Guillaume). De Orbis Terrae concordia Libri Quatuor, multiivga eruditione ac pietate referti, quibus nihil hoc tam perturbato rerum statu uel utilius, uel accommodatius potuisse in publicum edi, quivis aequus lector iudicabit, [Basle, J. Oporinus, 1544], a few minor marks (text generally in clean condition), later blind-panelled calf, rubbed and some wear, with joints cracked (upper cover detached), folio

£200-300

299 Plinius (Gauis Secundus, The Elder). The Historie of the World: Commonly called, The Naturall Historie of C. Plinius Secundus, Translated into English by Philemon Holland, 2 vols. in one, 2nd ed., printed by Adam Islip, 1634, titles with woodcut device, lightly soiled first title re-guarded and with repaired horizontal closed tear to upper portion, upper hinge splitting, modern half morocco gilt, folio STC 20030. (1)

Sabin 64524. Adams P2020. The first collected edition of Postel’s treatise on the reconciliation between Christianity and ‘Pagan’ religions, specifically Islam and Jewish religion. On page 50 Postel refers to America, and the need to evangelise the Indians of the New World. (1) £400-600

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301 Quintilianus (Marcus Fabius). Institutionum Oratoriarum Libri Duodecim, summa diligentia ad fidem vetustissimorum codicum recogniti, ac restituti, cum rerum verborumque Indice locupletissimo, Declamationum Liber eiusdem, 2 parts in one, Leiden: Theobaldum Paganum, 1558, printer’s device to title (with few small holes mostly to margins), slight toning and occasional spotting, modern calf, 8vo, (not in Adams), together with Bellenden (William), Gulielmi Bellendeni magistri supplicum libellorum Augusti regis Magnae Britanniae..., Paris, 1616, some dampstaining and fraying to margins, last two leaves repaired with slight text loss, modern half morocco, 8vo, with Severus (Sulpicius), SulpitI Severi Historia Sacra, cum optimis primisque editionibus accurate` collata & recognita, Elzevir Press, Leiden, 1635, ink mark & stain to lower margin of title, Felix Hall library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemp. vellum, hole to vellum on spine at foot, 12mo, plus Demosthenis, Demosthenis Orationes Olynthiacae et Philippicae Graece et Latine simul Editae cum argumentis Libanii. Ad usum studiosae juventutis, Augustae Munatianae, 1620,bound with a late 18th ed. of Homer’s Iliad (without title), and Bell’s Edition of King Lear, 1788, some leaves close trimmed, late 18th c. calf, upper joint split and spine torn at head, title label defective, 12mo

305 [Thornton, Alfred]. The Adventures of a Post Captain: By a Naval Officer, 1st ed., first issue (with printer as J. and T. Agg on verso of title), 1817, additional hand-col. aqua. title (det.), twenty-four hand-col. aqua. plts. by Williams, some spotting and offsetting (partly to tissue-guards), binder’s instructions leaf and ad. leaf at rear, untrimmed, orig. boards with printed paper label to spine, covers det. and some damage to spine, contained in purpose-made cloth chemise and blue half morocco gilt slipcase, 8vo

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Bookplate of Henry Martin Gibbs. Abbey, Scenery 347; Tooley 484. (1) £200-300

306 Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet de). Oeuvres Completes de Voltaire, 43 vols. only (of 92), [Kehl]: De l’imprimerie de la Societe Litteraire-typographique, 1785, comprising vols. 2-10, 12, 14-17, 2023, 25-27, 32-35, 37, 39, 45, 51, 60, 63-68, 70-74, 76-77 & 89, contemp. diced calf gilt, some wearto joints & extrems., 8vo, together with Belsham (William), Memoirs of the Reign of George III..., 6 vols., 5th ed., 1801, contemp. speckled calf gilt with contrasting morocco labels to spines, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plus seven others, including a defective copy of Regestrum Practicale: or, the Practical Register..., by William Style, 1657

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302 Rapin de Thoyras (Paul). The History of England...., Translated into English with Additional Notes, by N. Tindal, vols. 1 & 2, 2nd ed., 1732-33, titles in red & black with eng. vignette, four folding eng. maps, eight eng. genealogies & tables (inc. two folding), eng. headpieces, some browning, marks and spotting, minor marginal dampstaining to few leaves, contemp. blind panelled reversed calf, rebacked, vol. 2 preserving orig. title label, few patch repairs to board leather, folio Volumes 3 and 4 were published in 1747. (2)

£200-300

303 [Ritson, Joseph]. Remarks, Critical and Illustrative, on the Text and Notes of the Last Edition of Shakspeare..., 1st ed., printed for J. Johnson, 1783, several leaves with embossed lib. stamp to blank fore-margin (incl. title which also has ink number stamp), bound with The Quip Modest; a Few Words by Way of Supplement to Remarks, Critical and Illustrative, on the Text and Notes of the Last Edition of Shakspeare..., 1st ed., printed for J. Johnson, 1788, untrimmed, and Cursory Criticisms on the Edition of Shakspeare published by Edmond Malone, 1st ed., printed for Bookham and Carpenter, 1792, untrimmed, marbled endpapers, lib. labels on front endpapers, and book ticket of Sir Sidney Lee on front free endpaper, late 19th c. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, corners showing, binding becoming detached at upper hinge, 8vo in 4s Scarce. (1)

307 Wilkins (John). An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language, 1st ed., 1668, imprimatur leaf, title with engraved armorial, two full-page engraved plates (one folding), three engraved illustrations, two folding tables, occasional marginal water stain, a few minor spots, Bridgewater Library bookplate, front endpaper partly excised, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked with original spine relaid with new label, folio Wing 2196. John Wilkins (1614-1672) was a founder member of the Royal Society and one of the century’s most influential thinkers. The present work, considered his greatest, an attempt to formulate a universal language. The zoological and botanical tables were compiled with the help of Francis Willughby and John Ray. (1) £400-600

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304 Scott (Sir Walter). Waverley Novels, Centenary Edition, 25 vols., Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1870-71, frontis. and vign. title to each, marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. tan calf, gilt dec. spines with matching morocco title labels, lightly rubbed, vol. 2 with upper cover near-detached, vol. 12 with rear cover detached, 8vo (25)

308 Witasse (Charles). Tractatus Theologici, quos in Scholis Sorbonicis dictavit D. Carolus Witasse, 7 vols., Venice, 1738, halftitle to vol. 1, library stamps to titles, occasional spotting, later endpapers, contemp. vellum, spine to vol. 6 repaired, each vol. with library label to upper boards, extrems. rubbed, 4to

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SCIENCE 309 Chevallier (Jean Baptiste Alphonse). Dictionaire des Alterations et Falsifications des Substances Alimentaires Medicamenteuses et Commerciales... , 2 vols., 2nd/3rd ed., Paris, 1854/58, twelve eng. plts. (four partly hand-col.), errata leaf at rear of vol. 1, ink lib. and cancel stamp to each title, closed tear repair to verso of title to vol. 2, contemp. non-matching half morocco gilt, rubbed and joints to second vol. cracked, together with Leuret (Francois & Lassaigne, Jean Louis), Recherche Physiologique et Chimiques pour servir a l’Histoire de la Digestion... , Paris, 1825, large folding table, some spotting, uncut, modern cloth, plus four others related, all 8vo First volume: Garrison & Morton 169 (first ed. 1850). (7)

311 Darwin (Charles). The Formation of Vegetable Mould, through the Action of Worms, with Observations on their Habits, 1st ed., John Murray, 1881, pub’s ad. leaf at rear, letterpress illusts. and diags., title-page with contemp. ink signature at head, ‘From the Author.’ book label within single ruled line to upper pastedown, hinges slightly cracked, orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt in bright condition, few minor marks to upper board, 8vo Freeman 1357. (1)

£150-250

312 Darwin (Charles). The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., During the Years 1832 to 1836, 1840, 4 vols., facsimile ed., Club Internacional del Libro, Madrid, 1994, colour and b & w illustrations, original tan half calf gilt, 4to

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313 Gehler (Johann Samuel Traugott). Physicalisches Worterbuch, neu bearbeit von Brandes, Gmelin, Horner, Littrow, Muncke & Pfaff, 11 vols. bound in 20, Leipzig, 1825[-45], 287 eng. plts. (mostly folding) showing apparatus, instruments, machinery, mineralogical samples, etc., six maps (three folding), library stamps to most titles, later cloth gilt with gilt lib. stamps at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and faded with scattered fraying of joints and spine ends, thick 8vo (20)

£100-150

314 Gillispie (Charles Coulston, ed.). Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 16 vols., New York, 1970-80, numerous mostly photocopy articles, bibliographies, etc., loosely inserted in relevant places, orig. cloth in d.j.s, some fraying and tears with loss, 4to, together with Singer (Charles, et al, eds.), A History of Technology, 8 vols. incl. Index, vols. 1-5 reprints, vols. 6-8 1st eds., OUP, 1978/84, b & w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j.s, a few small tears and marks, 4to (24)

315 Harrison (Sarah). The House-Keeper’s Pocket-Book, and Compleat Family Cook: Containing about Twelve Hundred Curious and Uncommon Receipts in Cookery, Pastry, Preserves, Pickling, Candying, Collaring, &c., with Plain and easy Instructions for Preparing and Dressing every thing suitable for an Elegant Entertainment, from Two Dishes to Five or Ten..., 8th ed., revised & corrected, 1764, early ownership signatures to title and contents, woodcut diags. of bills of fare to text, closed tear & minor printing fault to H6, tables at rear slightly cropped, light worming to upper blank margins of initial 9 leaves and at foot of final 8 leaves of tables, few very small worm holes to lower blank margins of few other leaves, contemp. calf, rebacked, 12mo (British Bee Books 89. Cagle 724 for the 7th ed., 1733), together with Eaton (Mary), The Cook and Housekeeper’s Complete and Universal Dictionary: Including a System of Modern Cookery in all its Various Branches adapted to the use of Private Families..., Bungay, 1823, eng. frontis., addn. eng. title and four eng. plts., some spotting and few marks, minor marginal fraying, contemp. half calf, slight wear to joints & extrems., 8vo, with [Harte, Walter], Essays on Husbandry..., 1st ed., 1764, five eng. plts., few woodcuts to text, early ownership inscription to title, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with recent title label, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, with Cobbett (William), Cottage Economy: Containing Information relative to the Brewing of Beer, making of Bread, keeping of Cows, Pigs, Bees, Ewes, Goats, Poultry and Rabbits..., 1st ed. (from original 7 issues, Aug 1st, 1821 - Mar 1st, 1822), London: Charles Clements, 1822, one eng. plt., edges untrimmed, modern half calf gilt, 12mo, and Beeton (Samuel Orchart), The Book of Garden Management, 1st ed., [1861-62], wood eng. illusts., endpapers replaced, orig. cloth, green sheep reback preserving title label, 8vo, plus others related

310 Cortes Valenciano (Geronimo). Del Lunario, y Prognostico Perpetuo, general, y particular para cada Reynos, y Provincias Hase anadino muchos, y various secretos, y avisos Astronomicos, sin falstar nada de lo que las demas impressionas contenian..., Valencia, 1607, numerous woodcut illustrations, inscribed Ex libris Dn. Libris da Miro, early manuscript notes in several hands, lacking leaf N8, original stained limp vellum, loss to foot of spine, lacks ties, small 8vo, together with Mezger (Joanne), Tabulae Aberrationis et Nutationis in Ascensionem Rectam et Declinationuem Insigniorum CCCLII Stellarum. Cum aliis tabulis eo spectantibus methodo facili omnibusque astronomis perquam tuili in hunc ordinem digestae, Cum praefatione Christiani Mayer, 1st ed., Mannheim, 1778, contemp. sheep, worn and cracked on joints, 8vo (2)

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316 International Scientific Series. A complete set of ninety-eight titles by various authors, 1872-1911, wood-engraved illusts., some spotting, all orig. gilt and black dec. red cloth, generally sl. rubbed and soiled, occ. fading and some sl. fraying to spine ends, 8vo

317 Italian maths manuscript. Farragine Matematica E, Extensum et numeri Hujus sunt farrago libelli [so titled], 18th c., title-page and 200 pp. manuscript in an exceptionally neat hand, concerning an assortment of mathematical problems and solutions, including trigonometry and geometry, occ. fine pen and ink diagrams. and tables, additional errata tipped in in the same holograph and suggesting the work is the author’s own copy, two tear repairs to title not affecting text, lacks one leaf (pp. 75-76), seemingly a parttitle (book F?), the following page being blank and the text beginning with Problem One once more, uncut, contemp. quarter sheep over boards, rubbed, 4to

Authors involved in this famous series include Tyndall, T.H. Huxley, Jevons, Sidgwick, Lubbock, Poincare, Romanes, Clifford, Binet, Pagehot, Wurtz, Luys, et al. In total there are sixty first editions, the remainder varying between second to twenty-second edition. (98) £300-500

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320 Morton (Richard). Phthisiologia seu exercitationes de phthisi tribus libris comprehensae, totumque opus variis historiis illustratum, 1st ed., Samuel Smith, 1689, imprimatur leaf before title, errate leaf and blank at rear, ownership signature of John Cruso to title, a few old ink marginal annotations, modern antique-style quarter calf over contemp. marbled boards, slight edge wear, 8vo, together with Middleton (Conyers), De Medicorum apud Veteres Romanos Degentium Conditione Dissertatio [bound with] Dissertationis De Medicorum Romae Degentium Conditione Ignobili & Servili..., Pars Prima, both Cambridge, 1726 & 1727, light old dampstain to corners of first few leaves, upper hinges broken, modern marbled boards, slim 4to First work: BMI I, 294; G-M 3216; Wing M2831. (2)

£200-300

318 Lyell (Charles). Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth’s surface, by reference to causes and malinoperation, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1830-32-33, half-title to vol. 3 only, three frontispieces (two hand-coloured & with ink library stamp to each), four maps (two hand-coloured, two folding), four eng. plts. of fossil shells and numerous wood eng. illusts. to text, ink and blind library stamps to titles and few other ink stamps to some leaves of text, plts. & maps (some to rectos), later endpapers with cloth hinges, contemp. half calf, morocco rebacks & corner repairs, printed paper library label to upper boards of vols. 1 & 3, boards rubbed and wear to edges, 8vo Dibner 96; Horblit 70; Norman 1398. Charles Lyell popularised the doctrine of uniformitarianism, first suggested by James Hutton, which presumes that the same natural laws and processes that operate in the universe now, have always operated in the universe in the past and apply everywhere in the universe. The central argument in Principles, and one that had a notable influence on young Charles Darwin, was that ‘the present is the key to the past’ and that geological remains from a distant past can be explained by reference to observable geological processes now in operation. (3) £1000-1500

321 Schroder (Johann). The Compleat Chymical Dispensatory, In Five Books, Treating of all Sorts of Metals, Precious Stones, and Minerals, of all Vegetables and Animals, and things that are taken from them, as Musk, Civet, &c. How rightly to know them, and how they are to be used in Physick; with their several Doses, 1st ed. in English, 1669, double column text, spotting and some browning throughout, old dampstaining to upper margin, old ownership names of Wm. Goodwin (“bought of Mrs. Field”) and John Hurnon to title, lacks initial and final blanks, recent half calf over marbled boards, folio

319 [Macquer, Pierre Joseph]. Dictionnaire de Chymie ..., 2 vols., Paris, 1769, minor scattered spotting, contemp. mottled calf, giltdec. spines, some wear to heads of spines and corners, 12mo, together with five other related chemistry antiquarian including a disbound extract The first ‘modern’ dictionary of chemistry; this being a pirated edition of this important work first issued in 1766. (7) £200-300

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322 Valverde de Amusco (Juan de). Vivae imagines partium corporis humani, Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1572 (colophon dated 1 May 1579), engraved architectural title (somewhat soiled and lower outer corner repaired just touching plate impression), forty (of 42) engraved plates, lacks plates 2 and 3 to Book 2 (good copies supplied on antique paper and bound in), lacks blank at end of first suite of plates to Book 1, final blank at end of plates to Book 6 present, leaves I4 and L4 present as plate 1 to Books 4 and 5 respectively, some spotting and soiling throughout, a few scattered old ink annotations to plates, minor old dampstaining to upper margins, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and some edge wear, skilfully restored, 4to (270 x 200mm)

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Adams V234 (Antuerpiae); NLM 4533; Wellcome I 6481. Valverde’s anatomical atlas was first published in Spain in 1556. It was widely used, reprinted and translated though “nearly all the plates are copied from Vesalius and the text is plagiarised from the Fabrica” (Osler 576). (1) £700-1000

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323 Wallace (Alfred Russel, 1823-1913). Bad Times: An Essay on the Present Depression of Trade, Tracing It to Its Sources in Enormous Foreign Loans, Excessive War Expenditure, the Increase of Speculation and of Millionaires, and the Depopulation of the Rural Districts; With Suggested Remedies, 1st ed., 1885, publisher’s ad. leaf at rear, author’s presentation inscription to front free endpaper, ‘Rev. G.E. Comerford Casey, with the author’s best wishes’, orig. green cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo A Wallace rarity, this economics volume is probably his least known work, and was written out of his personal experiences of bad and careless speculative investments in the 1870s. Wallace himself wrote in the preface: ‘The present work was written last March, in competition for the Pears prize of one hundred guineas for the best essay on the present depression of trade. It did not obtain the prize, and it is therefore now submitted to the judgment of the public - and more especially of the working classes, with some additional matter in the earlier chapters which could not be compressed within the limits assigned to the competing essays’ (p. vii). George Edward Comerford Casey (1845-1912) was born in Wavertree, Liverpool, and christened George Edwards Casey. He took a BA and MA at Lincoln College, Oxford, was was later elected both a Fellow of the Georgraphical Society (1878) and of the Linnaean Society (1879). A clergyman and schoolmaster he wrote several books on various subjects; the one noted natural history book being ‘Popular Notes on the Natural History of the Riviera’, first published in 1893 and reprinted as ‘Riviera Nature Notes: A Popular Account of the More Conspicuous Plants and Animals of the Riviera and the Maritime Alps’ in 1903. The Wallace Letters Online project at the Natural History Museum, London, indicates a closeness between the Casey and Wallace families and their children, though none of these letters are from before 1895. (1) £800-1200

324 Wallace (Alfred Russel, 1823-1913). Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon & Andes. Being Records of Travel on the Amazon and its Tributaries, the Trombetas, Rio Negro, Uaupes, Casiquiari, Pacimoni, Huallaga, and Pastasa; as also to the Cataracts of the Orinoco, Along the Eastern side of the Andes of Peru and Ecuador, and the Shores of the Pacific, During the Years 1849-1864, by Richard Spruce, Edited and Condensed by Alfred Russel Wallace, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1908, half-titles, port. frontis. to vol. 1, b & w illusts. from photos, folding maps, publisher’s ad. leaf at rear of each vol., both vols. identically inscribed by the author to front free endpaper, ‘Mrs Casey, from her friend the editor, Alfred R. Wallace’, orig. green cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo Mrs Casey, nee Ellen Georgina Alvina Bertram, married George Edward Comerford Casey in 1874. They had three children: Olive Bourcicault (1875), Alvina “Bertie” Bertram (1877) and Edward (1880). Evidently, parents and children of the Wallace and Casey families were friends and shared botanical interests. For more information see preceeding lot. (2) £1200-1500

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325 The Cornish Post & Mining News, nos. 1-68 bound as one, 14 September 1889-24 December 1890, an unbroken run, each issue 8 pp. in six columns, commercial ads, occ. marginal fraying, some corners repaired at front and rear with loss of text, modern quarter leather over cloth with library stamp to spine, sl. rubbed, folio (60 x 50cm) Published in Camborne and Redruth this newspaper was the forerunner for The Cornishman, changing its title in 1945 and still being produced today. Containing a mix of local and national mining news, local and national general news, local advertisements, etc. this newspaper is rarely to be found on the market. (1) £200-300

326 Geological Society of London. The Quarterly Journal, vols. 1136, 1845-1979, an unbroken run, b & w plts. and illusts. including numerous large and folding, plus Centenary Volume, 1907, plus three vols. indices (covering vols. 1-118, 1845-1962), various bindings including contemp. and modern half calf, orig. cloth and library buckram, vol. 79 in orig. four parts bound in wrappers, generally rubbed with some wear to orig. cloth and contemp. calf vols., 8vo/large 8vo The word ‘Quarterly’ was dropped from the title from 1971. (143)

£200-300

327 The Geological Magazine, or Monthly Journal of Geology, with which is Incorporated ‘The Geologist’, ed. T. Rupert Jones & Henry Woodward, vols. 1-108, 1864-1971, an unbroken run, b & w illusts. throughout incl. some folding, some spotting, vols. 1-63 contemp. black half calf gilt, a few vols. sl. faded and two vols. with crude sellotape spine repairs, vols. 64-108 in orig. cloth, cloth-bound vols. ex-lib. with internal and external marks, plus Index, 1864-1903, 2 copies, pub. 1905, orig. cloth, one ex-lib., all 8vo (110)

£300-500

329 Linnean Society. Transactions, [First Series], vols. 1-30, 17911875; Second Series: Botany, vols. 1-3, 1880-94; Second Series:Zoology, vols. 1-5, 1879-94, a total of 38 vols., numerous litho. plts. incl. some hand-col., occ. spotting, public library bookplates to front pastedowns, contemp. half calf, worn with leather loss and numerous covers detached, 4to

328 The Geologist, A Popular Magazine of Geology, ed. S.J. Mackie, [vols. 1-7, 1858-64], all issued, eng. plts. incl. some folding and partly hand-col., contemp. half calf gilt, together with The Geologist, Being a Record of Investigations in Geology, Mineralogy &c, for the Year 1842, ed. Charles Moxon, vols. 1[-2], 1842[-43], comprising nos. 1-17, vol. 2 lacking prelims. and index, contemp. half morocco gilt, all rubbed, a little wear to heads of spine of first 5 vols., all 8vo

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330 The Mineralogical Society. Mineralogical Abstracts, ed. L.J. Spencer et al, vols. 1-10, 1920-49, contemp. lib. buckram with red leather labels to spines, rubbed and some spines faded, 8vo

The first title, The Geologist, was the predecessor of The Geological Magazine. Both these volumes and those of The Geological Magazine are exlibris W.W. Watts (of Imperial College, London) and O.M.B. Bulman (of Cambridge). (9) £200-300

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328A Geologists’ Association. Proceedings, vols. 1-6 & 7-94 & 97, (1859-1986), pub. 1865-1986, b & w plts. and illusts. incl. many folding, some spotting, ex-lib. stamps and markings to vols. 86-97, mostly modern brown cloth gilt (vols 8-10 contemp. half calf), 8vo, together with two Index vols. (vols. 81-90 & 101-110), 1997 & 2000, orig. printed wrappers, slim 8vo (93)

£200-300

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331 National Institute of Oceanography. Collected Reprints, vols. 1-23, 1953-75, b & w illusts., numbered blank leaves between articles, nos. 1-1,115 (vols. 1-21 orig. grey quarter cloth over boards, vols. 22 & 23, orig. blue cloth), some spotting and soiling and edge wear to boards, 4to, together with Antartic Record (Nankyoku Shiryo), 70 orig. issues, vol. 32, no. 2, July 1988, to vol. 55, no. 1, March 2011, English and Japanese text, b & w and some col. illusts., orig. printed wrappers, large 8vo, plus a group of approx. seventy Palaeontographical Society monograph parts, late 19th & late 20th c., b&w plts., twenty-one vols. ex-lib. in library cloth bindings, with stamps and marks, the remainder of mostly modern part monographs orig. printed wrappers, all 4to

ART REFERENCE & BIBLIOGRAPHY

The articles in the first-named work are reprinted from numerous journals including Deep-Sea Research, Nature, Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., Times Science Review, Discovery, The New Scientist, etc. (approx. 150) £200-300

332 Quekett Microscopical Club. The Journal, vols. 1-32, 18681975, some spotting to older vols. and lib. ink stamps to bound vols, vols. 1-16 contemp. half calf, rubbed and some wear with a few covers detached, vols. 12-26 modern cloth gilt and vols. 27-32 in orig. parts as issued, 8vo, together with Cumulative Index, vols. 136, (1868-1992), pub. Oxford, 1994, orig. boards, large 8vo, plus Quekett Microscopy Bulletin, nos. 1-26, 1982-1995 & Cumulative Index to nos. 1-20, 1993, plus Quekett Newsletter, nos. 1-21, 197282 & Index to nos. 1-11, slim 8vo/folio (136)

£200-300

333 Royal Society of London. Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800-1900), 1st-4th series, vols. 1-19, 1867-1925 (vols. 17-19 Johnson reprints, 1965), vols. 1-16 ex-lib. with ink and embossed stamps plus a few perforated stamps, vol. 12 partly broken with several leaves detached, vols. 1-8 contemp. cloth, vols. 9-19 orig. cloth (vols. 17-19 smaller format), vols. 1-16 rubbed and soiled with library marks to spines, joints and spines to vols. 9-16 somewhat frayed and 5 vols. with old crude sellotape repairs at heads of spines, 4to A complete set. (19)

£100-200

335 Anderson (Joseph). Ancient Scottish Weapons. A Series of Drawings by the late James Drummond R.S.A., with Introductions & Descriptive Notes by Joseph Anderson, 1st ed., pub. George Waterston & Sons, 1881, fifty-four chromolithograph plates, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. qtr. brown morocco, rubbed and marked, and some wear, with upper joint split at foot, and some minor fraying to extreme corners, folio

334 Royal Society of London. The Philosophical Transactions... from their Commencement, in 1665, to the Year 1800, Abridged, with Notes and Biographic Illustrations, by Charles Hutton, George Shaw & Richard Pearson, 18 vols., 1809, eng. plts., some spotting and old dampstaining, contemp. calf gilt (except vol. 11 modern cloth gilt to match), joints cracked and one cover detached, a little wear to spine ends, vols. 1, 2, 14, 16 & 17 with antique-style calf rebacks to match, all with gilt-titled uniform red leather labels to spines, 4to (18)

Limited edition 242/500. (1)

£300-500

£200-300

336 Bartoli (Pietro Santi). Columna Cochlis M. Aurelio Antonino Augusto Dicata...., Rome, 1704, eng. title, dedication and seventyseven (of 80) plts., lacking final three plts., title dust-soiled, some occ. spotting and old marginal damp-staining throughout, disbound and spine stitching broken, oblong folio, together with a disbound, damp-frayed and defective copy of Volpato’s Principi del Disegno, Rome, 1786, folio (2)

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337 Geoffrey Beard Archive. An archive of correspondence, working notes, offprints, colour slides, photographs, and publications from the collection of the art historian Geoffrey Beard, partly arranged in filed order, partly contained in file boxes, with some loose material The eminent art historian Geoffrey Beard, and former Chairman of the Furniture History Society, is the author, amongst other publications, of Decorative Plasterwork in Great Britain (1975), Craftsmen and Interior Decoration in England 1660-1820 (1981), and Grinling Gibbons (1989). (1 cartons) £200-300

338 Blair (Claude, ed.). The Crown Jewels, The History of the Coronation Regalia in the Jewel House of the Tower of London, 2 vols., pub. Stationery Office, 1998, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., some spotting to prelims., a.e.g., orig. red qtr. goatskin (by Cedric Chivers), gilt-dec. spines, in matching slipcase (partly split along joints), thick 4to Limited edition 249/650, signed by Hugh Roberts, Director of the Royal Collection. (2) £200-300

339 Book of Durrow. Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Durmachensis, 2 vols., pub. Olten, Lausanne and Freiburg: Urs Graf-Verlag, 1960, seventeen tipped-in col. plts. (complete), b & w illusts from photos throughout, vol. 1 in orig. blindstamped tan morocco, vol. 2 in orig. qtr. morocco, both in plain paper wrappers, contained together in orig. cardboard book box (marked), folio Limited edition 173/650. (2)

£300-500

340 Daly (Cesar). L’Architecture Privee au XIX Siecle sous Napoleon III. Nouvelles Maisons de Paris et des Environs, 3 vols., Paris, additional title to each, 226 engraved plates, a few double page, occasional light spotting, t.e.g., later morocco-backed boards, spines a little faded, light edge wear, folio (3)

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343 Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush, and Skelton, Joseph). Engraved Illustrations of Ancient Armour, from the Collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire; after the Drawings, and with the Descriptions of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, by Joseph Skelton, 2 vols., 1854, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, frontis. to each and 150 plts., occasional spotting, a.e.g., late 19th c. crimson half morocco, elaborate gilt dec. spines incorporating helmet, crossed swords & gauntlet motifs to panels, spine with contrasting morocco labels, extrems. slightly rubbed, folio

£150-200

341 Hayden (Arthur). Old English Porcelain, The Lady Ludlow Collection, 1932, mounted col. plts. and photogravures, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. full morocco gilt, with raised bands, scuffed and some marks, thick folio Limited edition 38/100, signed by Alice Ludlow. (1)

£100-150

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342 The Lindisfarne Gospels. Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Lindisfarnensis.Musei Britannici Codex Cottonianus Nero D.IV Permissione Musei Britannici Totius Codicis Similtudo Expressa..., edited by T.D. Kendrick and others, 2 vols., Olten and Lausanne: UrsGraf, 1956-1960, vol. 1 with twenty-eight tipped-in col. plts. (complete) and numerous b & w illusts. from photos throughout, col. and b & w plts. & illusts. to vol. 2, vol. 1 in orig. publisher’s blindstamped vellum, vol. 2 in orig. qtr. vellum, both in plain paper wrappers, contained in orig. cardboard book boxes (marked), folio, (limited edition 455/680), together with The Book of Kells Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Cenannensis, vol. 3 only (of 3), pub. Urs Graf-Verlag Bern, 1951, b & w plts. and illusts., orig. qtr. vellum, plain paper wrappers, contained in orig. card slipcase, folio (limited ed. of 500 copies) (3)

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£250-350

344 Sutherland (William & William George). The Art of Graining and Imitating Woods, 1st ed., [Manchester, 1892], decorative title, b & w illusts. to text, some slight soiling, embossed lib. stamp to title and ink stamps to verso, modern quarter morocco, gilt lib. number to spine, rubbed, extremities repaired, together with the original suite of twenty chromo. plts. from pocket at rear now housed in a modern matching red cloth portfolio with ties, some professional marginal repairs, uniform tall folio (2)

£200-300

345 Uzanne (Octave). La Reliure Moderne Artistique et Fantaisiste..., Illustrations reproduites d’apres les originaux par P. Albert-Dujardin et Dessins allegoriques de J. Adeline, G. Fraipont, A. Giraldon..., Paris, 1887, eng. frontis., numerous b & w plts. of decorative bindings, occasional spotting, untrimmed, orig. dec. wrappers, large 8vo, together with Guiffrey (Jules), Histoire de la Tapisserie Depuis le Moyen Age Jusqu’a nos Jours, Tours, 1886, chromo frontis. and plts., b & w plts. and illusts., minoe scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. red gilt dec. cloth, large 8vo, with About (Edmond), L’Homme a L’Oreille Cassee, Paris, 1884, wood eng. plts. and illusts., a.e.g., orig. red gilt dec. cloth, large 8vo, plus one other

£300-500

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PLAYING CARDS & REFERENCE WORKS FROM THE ORTIZ PATINO COLLECTION 346 Aquino (Domenico d’). Giuoco d’Armi de i Sovrani, e Stati d’Europa. Poema... dedicato All’Illustrissimo, e Reverendissimo Monsignor D. Luigi d’Aquino... Naples, 1678, fifty-two eng. plts. of arms with playing card suits, trimmed to ruled borders and tipped along upper edge to letterpress leaves throughout, addn. eng. title trimmed and tipped-in at gutter of letterpress title, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedown, contemp. vellum, sl. soiled and rubbed, lacking ties, sm. 8vo (11.5 x 7.5cm) (1)

£200-300

347 Biermans (Leonard). Five albums of playing cards from the Biermans archive, late 19th/early 20th c., together five albums, each containing approx. thirty leaves with mounted playing cards on rectos and versos, some showing front of cards, others showing decorative backs, mostly standard cards with French or Spanish suits, some with ms. title or number labels, incl. miniature cards for children, plus mounted and bound in wrapper specimens (mostly uncut), with titles incl. ‘The Monitor Playing Cards’, ‘Automobile’, ‘The Valiant Highlander’, ‘Extra Superfine Great Mogul Cards’, ‘Napes Superfinos’, ‘Atodos Alumbra’, uniformly bound in modern maroon morocco with marbled sidings (one with differing marbled paper), gilt lettered spines and front cover labels, varying large 8vo (except one smaller) Leonard Biermans worked at the Brepols factory between 1871 and 1874, and in 1875 he opened his own steam-powered playing card factory in Turnhout, Belgium. He initially built up trade with India and South-East Asia but eventually expanded into other markets, producing a wide range of playing cards which were shipped all over the world. Biermans won several exhibition medals and also registered a patent for rounded and gilded corners. (5) £400-600

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348 Breitkopf (Johann Gottlob Immanuel). Versuch, den Ursprung der Spielkarten, die Einfuhrung des Leinenpapieres, und den Anfang der Holzschneidekunst in Europa zu erforschen..., 2 vols. in one, Leipzig, 1784-1801, twelve folding eng. plts., second title-page with closed tear and laid down, generally browned, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedown, modern dark blue morocco gilt, 4to (1)

ÂŁ1000-1500

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349 Breitkopf (Johann Gottlob Immanuel). Versuch, den Ursprung der Spielkarten, die Einfuhrung des Leinenpapieres, und den Anfang der Holzschneidekunst in Europa zu erforschen..., vol. 1 (of two), Leipzig, 1784, twelve folding eng. plts. (a couple with handling tears repaired with adhesive tape), early ms. ownership names on title-page, generally browned, bookplate of Jaime OrtizPatino on front pastedown, untrimmed, modern quarter brown calf, printed paper labels on spine and upper cover, 4to Volume two of this work wasn’t published until 1801. (1)

£300-400

350 D’Allemagne (Henry Rene). Les Cartes a Jouer du XIVe au XXe siècle, 2 vols, Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1906, half-titles present, 180 plts., many finely hand-coloured, numerous letterpress illusts., some full-page, one or two closed edge-tears and occn. fingersoiling, first vol. with some marginal water-staining, t.e.g., modern bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedowns, modern crimson half morocco, with gilt lettered spines, large thick 4to A spectacular demonstration of the art of book production, and a valuable source of information on the history of the playing card. (2) £400-600

351 D’Allemagne (Henry Rene). Musee Retrospectif de la Classe 100 Jeux a l’Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, a Paris, 2 vols., [Paris, 1900], half-titles, thirty-three hand-col. plts., numerous b & w plts. and illusts., circular ink library stamp on title-pages, two text leaves sl. adherred together, modern cloth, with gilt lettered leather spine labels, sm. folio in 8s, together with Silva (Henriques da), Tratado do Jogo do Boston, com a Historia das Cartes de Jogar em Prefacio de Egas Moniz, Lisbon, 1942, half-title, numerous col. and b & w full-page illusts., orig. printed card wrappers bound in, 20th c. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to, plus Blum (Andre), Les Origines de la Gravure en France, les Estampes sure Bois et sur Metal, les Incunables Xylographiques, Paris & Brussels, 1927, halftitle, seventy-eight b & w plts., untrimmed, orig. printed wrappers, somewhat browned and stained, plus eight others, all with the bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino (12)

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£200-300

352 Daverio (Michele). Memoire Sulla Storia Dell’ex-Ducato di Milano, Resguardanti il Dominio dei Visconti, estratte dall’Archivio di quei Duchi, Milan: Andrea Mainardi, 1804, half-title, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on prelim. blank, modern mustard calf, with gilt lettered spine label, 4to, together with Volpi (Guiseppe Rocco), Dell’Istoria de’ Visconti e Delle Cose d’Italia, Avvenute sotto di essi, 2 vols., Naples: Felice-Carlo Mosca, 1737-1748, port. frontispieces and eng. title-pages, folding eng. genealogy, eng. initial letters and tail-pieces, browned and foxed, vol. 2 with small piece missing from blank fore-margin of F1, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedowns, modern qtr. vellum, 4to (3)

£100-150

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353 [Duchesne, Jean]. Jeux de Cartes Tarots et de Cartes Numerales du Quatorzieme au DixHuitieme Siecle representes en Cent Planches d’Apres les Originaux, avec un Precis Historique et Explicatif..., Paris, 1844, addn. hand-col. eng. title-page, ninety-nine plts., some heightened in silver, final five hand-col., half-title present (with small piece missing from upper margin repaired), occn. soiling, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedown, modern navy straight-grained half morocco gilt, by Montecot (successor to Lavaux), folio One of 100 copies (of a total edition of 132 copies). (1)

ÂŁ1000-1500

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355 Giovio (Paolo). Le Vite dei Dodeci Visconti che Signoreggiarono Milano. Descritte da Monsignor Paolo Giovio Vescouo di Nocera Tradotte da Lodovico Domenichi. Et in quest’ultima Impressione accresciute de gl’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., eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, first few gatherings wormed at foot of blank gutter, marbled edges, bookplate of Jaime OrtizPatino on front pastedown, free endpapers renewed, near contemp. marbled calf, rebacked and recornered, 4to

354 Fine de Brianville (Claude Oronce). Giuoco d’Armi dei Sovrani, e Stati d’Europa, per apprendere l’Armi, la Geografia, e l’Historia loro curiosa... tradotto dal Francese in Italiano... da Bernardo Giustiniani Veneto, Naples, 1677, half-title, title-page with early ms. ownership name, folding eng. table and fifty-two eng. plts. of arms with playing card suits, some toned, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedown, speckled edges, contemp. vellum, early ms. lettering on spine, sm. 8vo (1)

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£300-500

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358 Mann (Sylvia). Alle Karten auf den Tisch/All Cards on the Table, 2 vols., 1990, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. printed boards, 4to, together with Radau (Sigmar, & Himmelheber, Georg, eds.), Spielkarten, 1991, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., oblong 4to, cardboard slipcase, plus Dummett (Michael), The Game of Tarot from Ferrara to Salt Lake City, 1980, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth in edge-frayed d.j., 4to, plus other 20th c. reference works on playing cards, incl. Albert Field, J.R.S. Whiting, H.T. Morley, Roger Tilley, Kathleen Wowk, Hoffmann & Dietrich, etc., plus a quantity of journals and museum and auction catalogues related, many with the bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino (3 cartons)

£200-300

356 Giovio (Paolo). La Vita di Sforza Valorosissimo Capitano, che fu padre del Conte Francesco Sforza, Duca di Milano, Di Monsignor Paolo Giouio Vescouo di Nocera, Tradotta per M. Lodovico Domenichi. Aggiuntoui di nuouo un’altra Tauola delle cose piu notabili, che nell’opera si contengono, Venice, [1557?], woodcut device on title-page, woodcut initial letters, title-page browned and sl. soiled, a few minor marginal tears (one corner tip repaired), front pastedown torn, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino loosely inserted, orig. vellum, a little soiled, sm. 8vo Adams 693. (1)

£150-200

359* Original artwork. A collection of ten drawings for the deck of cards Playing Politics or Jungle Parties, by Patrick Cuenot, 1987, together ten caricatures of politicians, coloured pencil on paper, captioned in pencil to margin (Frogus Hurdis, Sharkus Cartwrightum, Rabbitus Beithum, Boarus Steelae, Lionus Owenus, Canis Hatterslae, Octopus Freudum, Oxus Healae, Toadus Lawsum, Hippopotamus Howae), image size 25 x 15.5cm (10 x 6ins), together with A collection of eight drawings for the deck of cards Playing Politics or The Pack of Lies, by Grant Robertson, 1992, together eight caricatures of politicians, pen & ink on paper, all captioned in ink (Norman Lamont, Douglas Hurd, K. Clarke, P. Ashdown, R. Cook, D. Healey, R. Hattersley, Michael Heseltine), all signed lower right, sheet size 25.5 x 19cm (10 x 7.5ins) and smaller, plus A collection of eight drawings for the deck of cards Playing Politics or The Naked Truth, by ‘Jake’, 1997, together eight caricatures of politicians, india ink on paper, cut out in outline, incl. Mary Whitehouse, Margaret Beckett, Virginia Bottomley, and Robin Cook, approx. 22 x 15cm (8.75 x 6ins)

357 Hargrave (Catherine Perry). A History of Playing Cards and a Bibliography of Cards and Gaming, 1st ed., Boston & New York, 1930, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., orig. red cloth, lightly rubbed in places, spine faded, folio, together with Keller (William B.), A Catalogue of The Cary Collection of Playing Cards in the Yale University Library, 4 vols., New Haven: Yale University Library, 1981, col. frontispieces, numerous b & w plts., orig. blue cloth, 8vo, plus Willshire (William Hughes), A Descriptive Catalogue of Playing and Other Cards in the British Museum, accompanied by a Concise General History of the Subject and Remarks on Cards of Divination and of a Politico-Historical Character, printed by Order of the Trustees, 1876, half-title, col. and b & w plts., untrimmed, orig. blindstamped black cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, and spine sl. frayed at ends, 8vo, plus twelve other 19th and 20th c. books relating to playing cards, all with the bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino (18)

£200-300

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360* Original artwork. A collection of drawings for the erotic transformation deck of playing cards Emanuelle, by Patrick Cuenot, c.1980s, thirty-six mock-up card designs, black felt-tip on paper, court cards with colour felt-tip, red suits and court cards with details added on acetate overlays, some soiling and marks, sheet size 21 x 14.5cm (8.25 x 5.75ins), together with A collection of drawings for the transformation deck of cards The Pack of Pearls, by Peter Wood, 1994, forty-six designs for playing cards, pen & ink on card, a few sheets with one design, but mostly four designs to a sheet, each sheet signed, sheet size 29.5 x 21cm (11.75 x 8.25ins), plus the original design for the bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino, pen & brown ink on thick paper, indistinctly signed lower right, sheet size 32 x 24cm (12.5 x 9.5ins), plus eight printed proof sheets for the transformation deck of cards, Nursery Rhymes, by Karl Gerich, pub. English Playing Card Society, 1993, sixty-four b & w designs on eight thick paper sheets (rolled), overall image size on each sheet approx. 30 x 22cm (11.75 x 8.5ins), plus another six printed proof sheets for the same deck (flat) and a colour printed card sheet for the same, uncut (a folder)

362* Playing cards. A collection of decks published by The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards, 1930s-1990s, approx. fifty double decks of commemorative playing cards, incl. Queen’s Silver Jubilee, Sailing of the Mayflower, Channel Tunnel, Transantarctic Expedition 1958, Britain’s First Woman Prime Minister, The Royal Wedding 1981, The British Motor Industry 1896-1996, London’s First Lady Lord Mayor, Birth of Prince William, etc., variously packaged in orig. cases: perspex cases within cardboard boxes/cloth cases/velvet boxes, together with a small quantity of non-matching playing cards (mostly 19th c.), and a few other modern decks (a carton)

£100-200

363 Playing cards. Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c., New Series, [Pictorial Cards - Beatrice or the Fracas], 1st ed., Ackermann [1818], eng. title-page, thirteen hand-col. aquatint plts., each depicting four playing cards with figures and architectural motifs, comprising four suits of thirteen (French suits), each with pip cards 1-10 (red suits with hand-col.), and three hand-col. full-length court cards, each plt. with the number and date of issue in lower margin, and with plate and vol. numbers to upper right corner, 28pp. text erratically numbered (some off-setting to text), untrimmed, modern cloth-backed printed boards, 8vo

361* Original proofs. A collection of printers proofs for playing cards issued by Sebastian Comas y Ricart, Spain, c.1850s, fourteen printed proofs, a few apparently with traces of orig. pen & ink and pencil, showing court cards, pip cards, imprint card, etc., some bearing plate and registration marks, some with pin holes, each approx. 9.5 x 5.5cm (3.75 x 2.25ins), mounted as a group and framed and glazed, together with another set of eighteen framed printed proof court cards similar, plus an uncut card sheet of Spanish playing cards dated 1847, printed in blue, with blue patterned versos, damp-soiled and some minor wear, sheet size 30 x 36cm (11.75 x 14ins) (3)

£150-200

Rare. Field 22: ‘One of the most artistic and imaginative transformation packs’. The cards were not issued in playable form, but were commonly cut up for use, and therefore rarely survive intact in their original format. (1) £500-800

£150-200

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364* Playing cards. A collection of proof playing cards and wrappers, late 18th/early 19th c., incl. two part-printed/partmanuscript mock-ups of a design for a new colour duty Ace of Spades for the One Shilling and Sixpence value (1821), mounted together with two similar printed versions, framed and glazed, together with twenty other framed and glazed items each containing between one and six playing cards or wrappers, mostly original, but some facsimiles, incl. uncut wrappers by Hunt & Sons, proof aces by Josiah Reynolds, T. Wheeler, Stopforth, Hall & Son, McEvoy, and others, block of four Exportation playing card proofs by Hall & Bancks, etc. (21)

£300-500

365 Rumpler (Susanna). Vier Farben, das heisst: die Deutschen Spielkarten in ihrer symbolischen Bedeutung beschrieben und erklärt von Susanna Rümpler, Kartenschlägerin, aus Licht befördert durch Carl Herlosssohn, Leipzig, 1828, half-title, thirty-six mounted colour woodblock playing card illusts., some toning and foxing, orig. printed wrappers bound in at rear (lower cover with loss to one corner repaired), marbled endpapers, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedown, top edges red, remainder rough-trimmed, modern yapp-edged vellum, lettered in black and upper cover dec. in red, large 12mo, marbled slipcase Scarce. (1)

£300-500

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366 Schreiber (Lady Charlotte Elizabeth). Playing Cards of Various Ages and Countries. Selected from the Collection of Lady Charlotte Schreiber, 3 vols., 1st ed., John Murray, 1892-95, 447 plts. (complete as lists), a few printed in colour, generally toned, some closed tears and a number of leaves with archival repairs to brittle edges, endpapers renewed, shelfmark label of the Kittenhouse Club, Philadelphia, on front pastedowns, t.e.g., early 20th c. red library cloth, rebacked (preserving orig. spines) and recornered, atlas folio, each in red cloth slipcase Comprising: Volume I - English, Scottish, Dutch and Flemish cards; Volume II - French and German; Volume III - Swiss, Swedish, Russian, Polish, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, together with a Supplement of Other Countries. (3) £700-1000

368 Singer (Samuel Weller). Researches into the History of Playing Cards; with Illustrations of the Origin of Printing and Engraving on Wood, 1st ed., printed by T. Bensley and Son, for Robert Triphook, 1816, half-title, eng. frontis. on india paper (offset to title-page), title printed in red and black, eighteen eng. plts., eight hand-col., correct as list, letterpress engs., incl. head-pieces, tail-pieces, and initial letters, upper hinge splitting, armorial bookplate of Lord Aldenham on front pastedown, and bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front free endpaper, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. purple morocco, rubbed, spine sl. faded, 4to

367 Simoneta (Joannes). Sfortiade Fatta Italiana de li Gesti del Generoso & Inuitto Francesco Sforza, qual per propria vertu diuenne Duca di Milano, distinta in Lib. XXX. Oue s’ha l’intera cognitione de li fatti in Italia dagl’anni MCCCCXXIIII fin’al MCCCCXLIIII. Con un breue ragguaglio de la vita de costumi, de la statura de Francesco Sforza, di Nicolo Picinino, di Filippo Maria Duca di Melano, d’Alfonso Re d’Aragona, e d’altri, tratto de l’historie di Papa Pio secondo, Venice, 1543 [1544], dated 1544 on colophon, some early ms. marginalia at foot of Aiii, from endpapers renewed, bookplate of Jaime Ortiz-Patino on front pastedown, printed catalogue description mounted on verso of front free endpaper, near contemp. vellum, spine lettered in ms., upper cover replaced. sm. 8vo Adams 1186. (1)

One of 250 copies, for subscribers only. (1)

£200-300

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GENERAL 369 Folio Society. A group of 103 modern Folio Society volumes, mostly history, literature and biography, all orig. cloth and the majority in slipcases, 8vo/large 8vo, VG (103)

£200-300

370 Folio Society, 105 vols., c. 1950-2000, including The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, 8 vols., 2001 reprint, Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens, 2005, The Habsburgs by Andrew Wheatcroft, 2004, etc., cloth mostly in slipcases, 8vo/4to, VG (105)

£200-300

371 Golden Cockerel Press. Matthew Fliners’ Narrative of His Voyage in the Schooner Francis: 1798, Preceded and Followed by Notes on Flinders, Bass, the Wreck of the Sidney Cove, &c, by Geoffrey Rawson, with engravings by John Buckland Wright, pub. 1946, woodcut frontis. and six illusts., full-page plan at rear, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, folio, (limited ed. 209/750), together with Buckland-Wright (John, illust.), Hero & Leander, Translated from the Greek of Musaeus by F.L. Lucas, pub. Christopher Sandford, 1949, eng. frontis., title, seven full-page eng. illusts., head & tailpiece, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. two tone cloth gilt, 8vo, (limited ed. 428/500), with Gemini Press, Pastoral or Virtue Requited by H.H.M. with Wood-Engravings by B.H.S, pub. 1935, four full-page wood eng. illusts. by Blair Hughes-Stanton, inscribed by the author Herbert H. Marks to front free endpaper, orig. qtr. cloth, slim 8vo, (limited ed. 45/100), and Golden Cockerel Press, The Green Island, A Novel by Gwyn Jones, Engravings by John Petts, 1946, wood eng. frontis. and illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. two tone cloth gilt, 8vo, (limited ed. 163/500), and Lady from Yesterday, by Christopher Whitfield, 1939, wood eng. illusts. by Lettice Sandford, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus other misc. books, including natural history, poetry, fables and manuscript cookery book dated 1867 (18)

£200-300

372 Henty (G.A.). Condemned as a Nihilist: A Story of Escape from Siberia, illust. Walter Paget, 1st ed., 1893, b&w illusts., orig. green dec. cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed to extrems., together with other G. A. Henty titles, various, several titles with presentation inscriptions to the Duke of Albany, all orig. dec. cloth gilt, 8vo (25)

Lot 373

£150-200

373 Marryat (Florence). The Blood of the Vampire, 1st ed., Hutchinson & Co., 1897, half title, 345 pp., pubs. list to final leaf verso, a few leaves detached with slightly frayed foredges, a few spots and stains, manuscript lending list to rear pastedown, original red cloth with rubbed label to upper cover, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo

375 Punch. Or the London Charivari, 60 vols., a run, nos. 104 - 167, 1894 - 1924, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, some hinges weak, pubs. gilt cloth, a few spines a little darkened, folio, together with Williams (Henry Smith), The Historians History of the World, 25 vols., pub. The Times, 1907, numerous illusts. and maps throughout, slight spotting, pubs. vellum gilt a little worn, 4to

Rare. “Florence Marryat’s The Blood of the Vampire was rather overshadowed by a certain Transylvanian Count who made his debut in the same year. Although there are similarities between the two novels, Marryat’s vampire is female and drains her victims’ life force rather than their blood, making it a far less gory read.” (Catherine Pope, Victorian Geek, July 7, 2009). (1) £200-300

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376 Putnam Aeronautical Books. Lewis (Peter), The British Bomber Since 1914, 1st ed., 1967, together with Andrews (C.F.), Vickers Aircraft Since 1908, 1st ed., 1969, plus Tapper (Oliver), Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Since 1913, 1st ed., 1973, plus thirteen further Putnam titles, mixed eds., c. 1970s-1990s, including English Electric, Airlines of Asia, Avro, Westland, Japanese Aircraft of The Pacific War, German Aircraft of the Second World War, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth and d.j.s

374 Proust (Marcel). 47 Lettres Inédites de Marcel Proust à Walter Berry, Paris, Black Sun Press, 1930, one leaf of facsimile handwriting, b&w portrait, some light spotting throughout, contemp. three-quarter red morocco, rubbed and some scuffing, 4to Limited edition 71/250. (1)

£100-150

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£100-150

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£100-150


Lot 377

377 The St Albans Psalter. Dombibliothek Hildesheim: The St Albans Psalter (Albani Psalter), Fine Art Facsimile Edition, Madrid 2007, fine full colour and gilt facsimile on vellum with vivid miniatures and illuminated initials throughout, orig. embossed full morocco with gilt and leather clasps, folio, preserved in orig. full leather gilt book box with cloth-bound Commentary volume in lower drawer, overall 40 x 33 x 11cm Limited edition, 980/1125 copies in arabic numbering (plus 60 copies in roman numbering). A truly outstanding facsimile production of this twelfth-century English psalter. (1) £2000-3000

378 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. A slightly broken run of 63 vols., 1948-54, 1956 & 1958-2012, 1948 vol. disbound, 11 vols. orig. linen wrappers (1949-51, 1956, 1962, 1964-66, 1968-70), the remaining vols. orig. cloth, 1979-2012 in orig. d.j.s, plus Index to 1864-1984, pub. 1985, orig. cloth in d.j., earlier vols. somewhat rubbed and soiled, later vols. mostly VG, 8vo

379 Zola (Emile). Les Soirées de Médan, Paris, G. Charpentier, 1890, six etched portraits of the authors Zola, Maupassant, Huysmans, Ceard Hennique and Alexis, by Des Moulin, six etched by Jeanniot, t.e.g., contemp. blue crushed half morocco (by Riviere & Son), with orig. printed wrappers bound in at rear, a little rubbed and spine lightly faded, 8vo

(64)

Limited edition of 65 copies of the edition du tete, this being one of 50 copies with the plates present in two states. This copy unnumbered and inscribed Exelpaire offert aù Monsieur Stephane Coulon to colophon. (1) £150-200

£100-150

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CARTONS 380 Bartlett (W.H., illust.). The Watering Places of Great Britain and Fashionable Directory, Illustrated with Views, 1831, eng. title and thirty eng. plts. on india paper, some spotting, contemp. half calf, some wear to upper joint and extrems., 4to, together with The Topographer, For the Year 1789, Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England, 4 vols., 1789-91, numerous eng. plts., including some folding, occasional spotting, contemp. calf, few joints cracked, 8vo, with Lambert (Uvedale), Blechingley: A Parish History together with some account of the Family of de Clare..., 2 vols., 1921, b & w plts., folding plans and pedigrees, slight spotting, contemp. cloth, 4to, plus other topgraphy related, including odd five volumes of A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland edited by Rev. F.O. Morris, in orig. slightly rubbed dec. cloth, 4to (a carton)

384 Luis (de Granada). The Sinners Guide..., Digested into English by Francis Meres, 1614, first and last leaves sl. creased and frayed and prelims. detached, hinges broken, contemp. calf, some wear to spine, 4to, together with other misc. antiquarian incl. theology, various bindings and sizes (2 cartons)

£150-200

385 Milton (John). Paradise Lost, A Poem in Twelve Books, A New Edition with Notes by Thomas Newton, 2 vols., 1769, eng. port. frontis. to each vol., and twelve eng. plts., contemp. calf, worn, with second vol. broken on spine and contents partly loose, 4to, together with Hollar (Wenceslaus), The Dance of Death, painted by H. Holbein and engraved by W. Hollar, printed by C. Whittingham for John Harding, 1804, thirty-two b&w etched plts. inc. port. frontis., some light spotting, contemp. calf, some wear, upper cover detached, small 8vo, plus Hofland (Barbara), The Daughter-in-Law, Her Father, and Family, 2 vols., 1813, contemp. qtr. calf, some slight spotting, plus other antiquarian

£150-200

381 Bewick (Thomas). A General History of Quadrupeds, 5th ed., Newcastle, 1807, numerous woodcuts to text, some minor scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, sometime rebacked, thick 8vo, together with Harvey (Gideon), An Historical Narrative of the Great Plague at London, 1665: With an Abstract of the Most Common Opinions Concerning the Causes, Symptoms, and Cure of that Fatal Disorder... , 1769, contemp. tree calf gilt, some minor wear to spine, 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including antiquarian, Ideal Postage Stamp Album and contents, a small group of carte-de-visite photographs and twelve various pictures and prints, all framed and glazed

386 The Nonesuch Press. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 4 vols., 1953, b & w wood-eng. decorations by Reynolds Stone, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Lawrence (T.E.), Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 12th imp., 1938, orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus James (M.R.), More Ghost Stories, 1st ed., 1911, orig. cloth, re-cased with orig. spine laid down, some marks, 8vo, and other modern literature, illustrated books, etc., incl. RCHM, City of Cambridge, 3 vols., incl. maps and plans, large 8vo

(2 cartons)

(2 cartons)

(2 cartons)

£100-150

382 Dickens (Charles). Works, 30 vols., Chapman & Hall, n.d., c.1900, b & w plts., contemp. half morocco gilt, spines slightly faded, 8vo, plus other misc. books including Folio Society William Shakespeare plays, theatre & costume reference, and few antiquarian vols. (2 cartons)

£100-150

387 Observer Pocket Books. A large collection of approx. 300 titles from the series, including vols. 1-11, 13-19, 21-32, 35-37, 40-52, 58, 61, 62, 66-69, 70, 74, 92, 95, (including duplicates), c. 1950s-80, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, some with wear, 12mo (3 cartons)

£150-200

£200-300

388 Railways. Postcard album containing 205 postcards of Locomotives and railways, early 20th c., 205 col. and b & w postcards, each loosely corner mounted, contained in contemp. cloth covered album, 4to, together with a small album containing eighty-nine mounted b & w photographs taken between 20th July 1957 to 30 April 1958 of locomotives & railways etc., each with detailed pencil notes, few album leaves slightly damaged where photographs removed, contemp. boards, oblong 4to, plus other railway related and reference, including twelve pencil profile drawings of locomotives, sheet size approx. 12.5 x 23cm

383 Dickson (R.W.). Practical Agriculture; Or, a Complete System of Modern Husbandry: with the Methods of Planting, and the Management of Live Stock, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1805, sixty uncol. eng. plts. (two folding) and twenty-sixty hand col. eng. plts., upper outer corners of titles excised and with repairs, final leaf in vol. 1 repaired at head, occasional light dampstaining, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 4to, together with Bradley (Richard), A General Treatise of Agriculture, both Philosophical and Practical, Displaying the Arts of Husbandry and Gardening in Two Parts, 1757, twenty eng. plts. (inc. frontis., two folding plts. torn with loss), some soiling, rear endpaper replaced, contemp. calf, repair to lower board, 8vo, with Cuvier (Georges, Baron), The Animal Kingdom arranged in Conformity with its Organization, vol. 10 only (Pisces), 1834, numerous eng. plts., t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, spine faded and extrems. repaired, 4to, plus other natural history & husbandry related etc., plus Nash (T.), Collections for the History of Worcestershire, vol. 1 only (of 2) & Supplement, 1st ed., 1781 & 1799, eng. folding map frontis. and numerous plts., illusts. to text, contemp. full red morocco and half morocco gilt, extrems. slight rubbed, folio, plus one volume of The Illustrated London News, Nov 1850-Jun 1851, contemp. half calf, some wear, folio (2 cartons)

£100-150

(a carton)

£150-250

389 Sanderson (Robert). Twenty Sermons viz. XVI. AD. Aulam. III. AD. Magistratum. I. AD. Populum, 2nd impression, revised, 1660, title in red & black, near contemp. speckled panelled calf, joints cracked, folio, together with Cawthorne (James), Poems, by the Rev. Mr. Cawthorn, Late Master of Tunbridge School, 1771, ink signature to title, some spotting and toning, contemp. qtr. calf with vellum board corners, lower joint cracked and upper board loose, lacking title label to spine, rubbed, 4to, together with other miscellaneous antiquarian and bibliographical reference etc. (4 catons)

£300-400

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£150-200


390 Taylor (William). The Antiquities of King’s Lynn, Norfolk, pub. Lynn, 1844, eng. plts., some scattered spotting and marginal browning, contemp. half calf, some wear, tall 8vo, together with Geigenzettel alter Meister vom 16. bis zur Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts, parts 1 & 2, Leipzig, 1922, numerous illusts. of violin maker’s labels, orig. linen-backed printed boards, a little rubbed and dust soiled, slim 8vo, plus Hobson (R.L.), Worcester Porcelain. A Description of the Ware from the Wall Period to the Present Day, pub. Quaritch, 1910, seventeen chromo. plts. and ninety-two collotype plts., all with tissue guard, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, damp stained, folio, with other miscellaneous books

396 Mackenzie (Sir George). Observations Upon the Laws and Customs of Nations, As to Precedency, Edinburgh, 1680, eng. port. frontis., damaged with partial loss of image, eng. plts. some marginal staining, contemp. calf, some wear to spine, folio, together with The Tryal of John Hambden, Esq; (of StokeMandeville in the County of Bucks) in the Great Case of Ship-Money, Between His Majesty K. Charles I. and that Gentleman... , 1719, some marginal damp staining, old boards, backstrip deficient, folio, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 18th & 19th c.

(2 cartons)

397 Aviation and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j.

(3 shelves)

£150-200

391 Tourtel (Mary). Rupert Little Bear Library, 15 vols., nos. 1-7, 910, 12, 18, 1973-1975, some wear, with numerous Rupert annuals, inc. many duplicates, also related toys and collectables

(6 shelves)

(3 cartons)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

£150-200

398 A similar lot

£100-150

£150-200

392 Tourtel (Mary). Rupert Bear Little Library, no. 1, 3, 4, 7, 9-10, 12, 18, 20, 22-23, 25-32, 34-37, 40-41, 44, 45, 32 vols., 1927-1935, some wear, incl. some duplicates, together with miscellaneous Rupert Annuals, comics, postcards and games

399 Notable British Trials Series, approx. 170 vols., mixed eds., mostly 1920s/30s, a few duplicates, some in d.j., all 8vo

(3 cartons)

400 Burke (Peter). Celebrated Trials Connected with the Upper Classes of Society, in the Relations of Private Life, 1851, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, together with The Queen v. Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant, in the High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, June 18th, 1877, albumen portraits of Bradlaugh and Besant, with facsimile signatures, orig. cloth gilt, upper cover damaged, plus Humphreys (Christmas), The Great Pearl Robbery of 1913. A Record of Fact, 1st ed., 1929, port. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 8vo, and others similar

(3 shelves)

£150-200

393 Woodward (John). A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign with English and French Glossaries, 2 vols., new and enlarged ed., 1896, numerous b & w and col. illusts., library plts. of Edward Joseph Dent and Aken L. Albright to front endpaper, contemp. red half morocco gilt (by Morrell), sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with “Marco”, An Introduction to Polo, 2nd imp., 1931, numerous b & w diags. and photos, modern green half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Miller (E.D.), Modern Polo, 3rd ed., 1911, numerous b & w photos, modern full morocco gilt, 8vo, and other history ref., incl. Percy Macquaid, A History of English Furniture, 4 vols., 1928, folio (2 cartons)

(6 shelves)

394 The World’s Classics series, a large collection of approx. 180 vols., vols. 1-617, a broken run, c. 1940s-1960s, orig. cloth, mostly in d.j.s, some with wear, small 8vo £100-150

QUANTITY 395 Trials, etc. The Tryal of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, Gent. upon an Information of High-Misdemeanor, Subornation and Spreading False Reports... that the Late Earl of Essex did not Murther Himself in the Tower, Contrary to what was Found by the Coroner’s Inquest. Before the Right Honorable Sir George Jeffryes... , 1684, bound with two others similar, contemp. mottled calf, some wear, together with The Proceedings and Tryal in the Case of the Mose Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury... , 1689, eng. frontis. (detached), contemp. sprinkled calf, upper cover detached, plus The Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke alias Cooke Esq.; and of John Woodburne Labourer, for Felony, in Slitting the Nose of Edward Crisp Gent. Contrary to the 22 & 23 Car. II cap. I. Intitled, An Act to Prevent Malicious Maiming and Wounding... 1722, ... bound with two others similar, some browning, worming to lower margins, contemp. quarter calf, covers detached, all slim folio, with other trials and legal interest, mostly 18th and 19th c. (3 shelves)

£150-250

401 Fletcher (W. Y., et al). Bibliographica, Papers on Books, Their History and Art, vol. 1, parts 1-4, bound as one, 1895, colour and b&w plts., and illusts., orig. printed wrappers and ads. bound in at rear, some old marginal damp staining, t.e.g., remainder uncut, lib. blindstamp to half title margin, recent quarter cloth over boards, small folio, together with HMSO, Register of Edward The Black Prince preserved in the Public Record Office, 4 vols., 1930-33, exlib. with usual stamps and marks, orig. cloth gilt, spines dulled and sl. frayed at head and foot, large 8vo, plus Madan (Falconer and others), A Summary Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in Bodleian Library at Oxford, 7 vols. in 8, 1st eds., OUP, 1953, ex-lib. with usual stamps and marks, orig. cloth gilt and two in frayed d.j.s, with library marks to spines, 8vo, plus other mostly Spanish literature sets and reference, some ex-lib., various bindings, 8vo/4to

£100-150

(2 cartons)

£300-500

(3 shelves)

£150-200

402 Hockney (David and Stevens, Wallace). The Man With the Blue Guitar, Petersburg Press, 1977, twenty col. plts. from etchings by David Hockney, orig. grey boards with matching d.j., a little rubbed with one short closed tear to upper margin, small square 4to, together with Yorke (Malcolm), Keith Vaughan, His Life and Work, 1st ed., 1990, signed on title by the author, col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, with other art reference including modern ceramics, plus a quantity of children's and illustrated books including a collection of works illustrated by Charles Keeping (3 shelves & a carton)

£300-500

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£150-200


403 Cheshire (Frank R.). Bees and Bee-Keeping; Scientific and Practical. A Complete Treatise on the Anatomy, Physiology, Floral Relations and Profitable Management of the Hive-Bee, 2 vols., [1921], numerous b & w illusts. to text, orig. dec. cloth, new endpapers, 8vo, together with Nutt (Thomas), Humanity to Honey Bees; Or, Practical Directions for the Management of Honey Bees Upon an Improved and Humane Plan, 5th ed., revised, enlarged, and edited by the Rev. Thomas Clark, pub. Wisbech, 1839, wood-engs. (including two folding), ex-lib. copy with usual marks, later stout green cloth gilt, 8vo, with others of beekeeping and entomological interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some in d.j. (6 shelves & a carton)

410 Snelling (Thomas). The Doctrine of Gold and Silver Computations; In Which is Included, that of the Par of Money: The Proportion in Value Between Gold and Silver; and the Valuation of Gold, Silver, and Parting Assays, 1766, numerous tables, ten eng. plts. of coins at rear, contemp. polished calf, worn on spines, slim 8vo, together with Warner (Rev. Richard), Sickness; Its Uses, and Proper Advocation: A Sermon Preached at St. James’s Church, Bath... , pub. 1806, bound with eight other sermons by Warner, all preached at Bath, author’s presentation copy, inscribed on flyleaf ‘From the author, with His Dutiful Respects, to the Lord Bishop of Durham’, contemp. half calf, darkened on spine, slim 8vo, plus Richardson (C.J.), The Englishman’s House from a Cottage to a Mansion, 2nd ed., corrected and enlarged, [1871], col. frontis., wood-engs. to text, publisher’s ads at rear, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, mostly education, including parliamentary and Board of Education reports, etc., some in German language

£150-200

404 Sykes (John). Local Records; Or Historical Register of Remarkable Events, Which have Occurred in Northumberland and Durham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Berwick-upon-Tweed, From the Earliest Period of Authentic Record to the Present Time: With Biographical Notices of Deceased Persons of Talent, Eccentricity, and Longevity, 3 vols., Newcastle, 1865-67, wood-engs., contemp. half morocco, gilt-dec. spines, rubbed and worn, together with The Works of Robert Burns; With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism of His Writings. To Which are Prefixed, Some Observations on the Character and Conditions of the Scottish Peasantry, 4 vols., Liverpool, 1800-8, port. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. plum morocco, gilt-dec. spines, rubbed and worn, all 8vo, with other miscellaneous bindings, mostly 19th c. (3 shelves)

(6 shelves & 2 cartons)

£200-300

411 Proust (Marcel). Les Plaisirs et Les Jours, illustrations de Madeleine Lemaire preface d’Antole France, Paris, 1896, b & w illusts. and decs. to text, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, a little worn and scuffed, small folio, together with Fables de La Fontaine, illustrees par Grandville, 2 vols., Paris, 1843, numerous engs., some spotting and browning, gilt gauffered edges, near-contemp. gilt-dec. green crushed morocco, rubbed on spines, 8vo, with other French literature and history, including Proust, Goncourt, Flaubert, Andre Gide, et al

£150-200

405 Victorian/Edwardian juvenile fiction and similar, all orig. pict. or dec. cloth, mostly 8vo

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

412 Liedtke (Walter, and others). Vermeer and The Delft School, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York & The Yale University Press, 2001, colour and b&w illusts., orig. pictorial wrappers in matching d.j., together with Prince (Richard), American Prayer, Biblioteque Nationale de France, 2011, colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus Geddes (Anne & Dion, Celine), Miracle, A Celebration of New Life, pub. Andrews McMeel, 2004, colour and b&w photo illusts. throughout, CDs tipped in at front and rear, orig. cloth in d.j., all 4to, VG, plus other mostly large format modern art, photography, etc., mostly VG

£150-200

406 Drew (S.). An Original Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Human Soul, Founded Solely on Physical and Rational Principles, 2nd ed., revised, corrected, enlarged and greatly improved, Bristol, 1803, ex-Birmingham Library with ink stamps to several pages, later cloth, 8vo, together with The Life, Character and Literary Labours of Samuel Drew, A.M., By His Eldest Son [Jacob Halls Drew], 1834, port. frontis., somewhat spotted, orig. cloth, some wear to spine, 8vo, plus Senhouse (Misses), Letters of the Madiai, and Visits to Their Prisons, Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, [1853], hand-col. litho. portrait of Francesco Madiai and Rosa Madiai at front (old ink markings), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, with other miscellaneous books

(approx. 120)

£150-200

£150-200

408 Miscellaneous books including natural history, ornithology, biographies, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., mostly G/VG

413 Benton (Charlotte & Tim, and Wood, Ghislaine). Art Deco 1910-1939, V & A Publications, 2003, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. laminated pict. stiff wrappers, 4to, together with Tragatsch (Erwin, editor), The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Motorcycles, new edition, 1989, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., folio, plus Franklin (M.J.), British Biscuit Tins 1868-1939. An Aspect of Decorative Packaging, 1979, numerous col. illusts. from photos, orig. gilt-dec. mock morocco with slipcase, oblong, 4to, and other miscellaneous books including antiques reference, motoring and transport, Biggles stories, etc., mostly G/VG

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves & a carton)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

407 Naval and maritime interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

£150-200

£70-100

409 Allingham (Helen and Huish, Marcus B.). Happy England, A. & C. Black (reissued in larger size), November 1909, eighty-one col. plts. after watercolours by Allingham, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, a little worn at head and foot of spine, 4to, together with Godfrey (Walter H.), The Parish of Chelsea, Parts I & II, pub. Survey of London series, 1909 & 1913, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, folding map contained in rear pocket, later cloth, rubbed on spine, 4to, with other topography and related, including Britain in Pictures series, Baedeker Guides, etc. (3 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

414 Classical civilisation, Greek and Roman history, Egypt, etc., mostly 20th-c. publications, some in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)

£150-200

415 A similar lot (3 shelves)

£150-200

416 Ditto (3 shelves)

£150-200

96

£150-200


417 Chapman (Abel). Bird-Life of the Borders, on Moorland and Sea, with Faunal Notes Extending over Forty Years, 2nd ed. (in great part re-written and enlarged), 1907, folding map, b & w illusts. from drawings, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, some wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Bendire (Charles), Life Histories of North American Birds, From the Parrots to the Grackles, with Special Reference to their Breeding Habits and Eggs, Smithsonian Institution Special Bulletin, Washington, 1895, seven col. litho. plts. of eggs, some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, and other ornithology, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)

425 Churchill (Randolph S. and Gilbert, Martin). Winston S. Churchill: A Biography, vols. 1-8, together with Companion Volume 1 (Parts 1 & 2), vol. 2, Parts 1, 2 & 3, vol. 3, Part 2, vol. 5, Parts 1 & 3), 1966-82, together 16 vols., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in sl. frayed and chipped d.j.s, (vols. 6 & 7 without d.j.), 8vo, with others of World War II aviation, military and naval interest, etc., mostly G/VG (6 shelves)

426 Darwin (Charles). The Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection (56th thou.), 1899, A Naturalist’s Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’ Round the World (20th thou.), 1889, The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, 2 vols., 2nd ed., revised, (8th thou.), 1893, all publisher’s orig. green cloth gilt, minor wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Withering (William), An Arrangement of British Plants, According to the Latest Improvements of the Linnean System, 4 vols., 7th ed., 1830, eng. plts., some minor scattered spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus Couch (Jonathan), A History of the Fishes of the British Islands, vols. 3 & 4 only, 1866-7, numerous col. litho. plts., a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, worn, 8vo, and other miscellaneous natural history, geology, botany, etc., mostly late 19th/early 20th c.

£150-200

418 Daniel (William and Caunter, Rev. Hobart). The Oriental Annual, 3 vols., 1834, 1835 & 1837, steel-engs., some spotting and dampstaining, a.e.g., all rebound, preserving most of orig. morocco bindings, 8vo, together with other miscellaneous books including a few antiquarian, plus antiques reference, Victorian photograph album, etc. (3 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

419 Motoring and motor racing, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.js. (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

£150-200

420 Stanley (Henry M.). The Congo and the Founding of its Free State, a Story of Work and Exploration, 2 vols., 1st US ed., New York: Harper, 1885, port. frontispieces, folding map contained in rear pocket of each, numerous maps, plts., and illusts., hinges splitting in places, orig. pictorial green cloth, spines rubbed and a trifle frayed at ends, 8vo, together with The Rise of Our East African Empire, by Captain F.D. Lugard, 1893, 2 vols., 1st vol. lacking front pocket map, orig. cloth, worn, with other miscellaneous books including antiquarian

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

428 Anderson (J. Corbet). Monuments and Antiquities of the Old Parish Church of St. John the Baptist at Croydon in the County of Surrey, which was Destroyed by Fire on the Night of January the Fifth Mdccclxvii, printed for subscribers, 1871, numerous engs., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., recent quarter morocco gilt, folio, together with Manning (Rev. Owen and Bray, William), The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, 3 vols., 1804-14, republished by EP Publishing Ltd., 1974, introductory note by Jack Simmons, b & w illusts. and maps, some folding, orig. cloth in d.js., thick folio, plus Farries (Kate G. and Mason, M.T.), The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London, pub. Charles Skilton Ltd., b & w illusts. from photos, folding map, etc., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and others of Surrey interest

427 Hodges (Lieutenant-Colonel Robin). British Army Badges, 1st ed., 2005, numerous col. illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, with other military history and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£200-300

421 Military history and related, mostly 20th-c. conflicts, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£200-300

422 Naval and maritime history, including approx. 100 Navy Records Society publications, mostly G/VG (6 shelves)

£200-300

423 Recent fiction, all first editions, some signed by the author, including Robert Ryan, Will Eaves, Leslie Forbes, Barbara Cleverly, Tim Parks, Russell Celyn Jones, Adam Thorpe and others, all orig. hardback publications in d.j., mostly VG (7 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

£200-300

£100-150

429 Jekyll (Gertrude). Old West Surrey. Some Notes and Memories, 1st ed., 1904, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, together with Davie (W. Galsworthy and Green, W. Curtis), Old Cottages & Farm-Houses in Surrey, 1st ed., Batsford, 1908, 100 collotype plts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, faded on spine, plus Nevill (Ralph), Old Cottage and Domestic Architecture in South-West Surrey, and Notes on the Early History of the Division, 1st ed., Guildford, 1889, numerous b & w illusts. from drawings, two folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo & 4to, and others of Surrey interest

424 A similar lot, including signed volumes by Peter Carey, Philippa Morgan, Amit Chaudhuri, Joseph O’Connor, Gregory Norminton, Patrick Neate, Geraldine McCaughrean et al (7 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

(3 shelves)

97

£200-300


430 Children’s and illustrated books, mostly second half of the 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

437 Brittain (Vera). Chronicle of Youth, Vera Brittain’s War Diary 1913-1917, & Chronicle of Friendship, Vera Brittain’s Diary of the Thirties, 1932-1939, ed. Alan Bishop, 1981/1986, together with Pissarro (Camille), Letters to His Son Lucien, ed. John Rewald, 4th ed., 1980, plus James (Robert Rhodes), The British Revolution, British Politics, 1880-1939, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1976-77, and other history and biographies, various, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, generally VG

£150-200

431 Children’s and illustrated books, mostly late 19th/early 20thc. hardback publications, mixed conditions (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

432 Aviation and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

438 Strong (Roy). Country Life 1897-1997, The English Arcadia, 1st ed., 1996, col. frontis. and numerous b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, together with Summerson (John), Georgian London, ed. Howard Colvin, pub. Yale University Press, 2003, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, VG, plus other British topography and scenery, including some Batsford publications, Vision of England series, three New Naturalist series (Man & The Land by L. Dudley Stamp, 1st ed., 1955, Trees, Woods & Man by H. L. Edlin, reprinted, 1978 & The New Forest by Colin R. Tubbs, 1st ed., 1986), all in d.j.s, 8vo, mainly orig. cloth, mostly in d.j.s., 4to/8vo

£150-200

433 Thorpe (James). Phil May, Master-draughtsman & Humorist 1864-1903, 1st ed., 1932, a few colour and numerous b&w plts., orig. green cloth gilt, 4to, together with Binyon (Laurence), The Art of Botticelli, An Essay in Pictorial Criticism, 1st ed., 1913, tipped-in colour plates, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. vellum gilt, rubbed and some marks and soiling, folio, plus Adhemar (Jean), Toulouse-Lautrec, His Complete Lithograph and Drypoints, 1st English ed., pub. Thames & Hudson, 1965, a few colour and numerous b&w plts., some lines of text underlined in red, one plate missing, orig. cloth in d.j., thick folio, and Tolkein (J. R. R.), The Lord of the Rings, India Paper edition, reprinted 1972, folding maps, orig. dec. cloth gilt, in orig. slipcase, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus other various art reference, literature, history, etc., including Christopher Finch, The Art of Walt Disney, 1973, Gruneisen, Les Callelias Caracteristiques de l’Art Copte, Florence, 1922, a modern plastic album containing original hand coloured aquatints by Rowlandson to the Tours of Doctor Syntax, etc. (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£200-300

440 Pope-Hennessy. Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture, 2nd ed., pub. Phaidon, 1970, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Wilton-Ely (John), The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 1st ed., pub. Thames & Hudson, 1978, b&w plts., two autograph signed notes by the author to Geoffrey Beard loosely inserted, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other art reference and related, including 18 vols. Walter Neurath Lecture series, etc. Ex libris Geoffrey Beard, art historian, and author of Decorative Plasterwork in Great Britain, 1975, Craftsmen and Interior Decoration in England 16601820 (1981), Grinling Gibbons (1989), etc. (6 shelves) £200-300

Ex libris Geoffrey Beard, art historian, and author of Decorative Plasterwork in Great Britain, 1975, Craftsmen and Interior Decoration in England 16601820 (1981), Grinling Gibbons (1989), etc. (6 shelves) £150-200

441 Hepplewhite (George). The Cabinet-maker and Upholster’s Guide, 3rd ed., 1794, facsimile ed., pub. Thames Facscimile Co., 1963, b&w plts., orig. cloth, rubbed and a little scuffed, folio, together with Brackett (Oliver), Thomas Chippendale, A Study of His Life, Work and Influence, 1st ed., n.d., c. 1910, b&w plts., orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Salverte (Comte Francois de), Les Ebenistes du XVIIIe Siecle, Paris, 1934, orig. light blue printed wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks to extrems., 4to, and other furniture and antiques reference, various, including Nicholas Goodison, Ormolu: The Work of Matthew Boulton, 1974, Graham Child, World Mirrors 1650-1900, pub. Sotheby’s 1990, a number of works by Geoffrey Beard, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

435 Modern Literature and Fiction, including Peter Carey, Hari Kunzru, Monica Ali, Eoin Colfer, John Banville, some author signed copies, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, VG (approx. 350 vols.) £150-200

436 Stroud (Dorothy). Capability Brown, reprinted, Country Life, 1965, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Shepherd (David), David Shepherd, The Man and His Paintings, reprinted, David & Charles, 1991, numerous colour plates, orig. cloth in d.j., oblong folio, plus Bacon (Roy), The A-Z of British Motorcycles from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, reprinted, 1996, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other topography, natural history, photography, etc., mostly modern publications, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

439 Portoghesi (Paolo). Roma Barocca, The History of an Architectonic Culture, 1st English ed., 1970, numerous b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., sl. frayed to head of spine, large thick 4to, together with Ison (Walter), The Georgian Buildings of Bath, 1st ed., pub. Faber & Faber, 1948, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, lightly faded to spine, 4to, plus Ackerman (James S.), The Villa, Form and Idealogy of Country Houses, 1st ed., pub. Thames & Hudson, 1990, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, and other architecture history and reference, including Survey of London, St. James’s Westminster, 2 vols., plus maps, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

434 Lewis (Wilmarth Sheldon). Horace Walpole, A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts 1960, 1st English ed., 1961, b&w plts., orig. cloth, very sl. rubbed, large 8vo, together with Clifford (James L.), Hester Lynch Piozzi (Mrs. Thrale), 2nd ed., OUP, 1952, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., very sl. frayed, author’s presentation copy, with signed photo to front endpaper, and autograph letter signed by James Clifford to Geoffrey Beard, dated 8th September, loosely inserted, plus Vanbrugh (Sir John), The Complete Works of Sir John Vanbrugh, 4 vols., Nonesuch Press, 1927-28, orig. cloth, rubbed and spines faded, with some marks, large 8vo, and other history and related, including a quantity of The Antiquaries Journal, 1980s-2013, Boris Ford, The Cambridge Guide to the Arts in Britain, 9 vols., 1988, etc.

(6 shelves + a carton)

£150-200

Ex libris Geoffrey Beard, art historian, and author of Decorative Plasterwork in Great Britain, 1975, Craftsmen and Interior Decoration in England 16601820 (1981), Grinling Gibbons (1989), etc. (6 shelves) £200-300

£150-200

98


DAY TWO


NATURAL HISTORY & BOTANICAL BOOKS To commence at 11am

442 Adam (Victor). Musée du Chasseur ou Collection de toute les Espèces de Gibier...., 2 vols, pub. Armand Robin, Paris, 1838, addn. half title, seventy-one (of 72) litho. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, heightened with gum arabic, lacking plt.9 to the second part of vol. 1. (Biche et son faon), occ. offsetting throughout, later end papers, late 19th century qtr. calf gilt, 8vo (2)

£300-500

443 Alpheraky (Sergius). The Geese of Europe and Asia, Being a Description of Most of the Old World Species, pub. Rowland Ward, 1905 addn. half title, col. litho. frontis by Dr. P.P. Sushkin and twentyfour col. litho. plts. by F.W. Frohawk (complete as list), pubs. green cloth gilt, 4to Nissen 30. Anker 9. (1)

£120-180

444 Apperley (Charles James “Nimrod”). Memoirs of The Life of the late John Mytton Esq., 2nd ed., pub. Rudolph Ackermann, 1837, caligraphic title with engraved vignette, eighteen (complete) aquatint plts. by H. Alken with contemp. hand colouring, slight spotting and staining throughout, lacking ‘advertisements’, a.e.g., 20th century morocco gilt, boards stained, 8vo

447 Baker (E.C. Stuart). The Indian Ducks and Their Allies, pub. The Bombay Natural History Society, 1908, additional pictorial title, thirty chromolithograph plates, t.e.g., orig. half morocco, very slightly rubbed and spine lightly sunned, large 8vo

(1)

(1)

£100-150

448 Bannerman (David Armitage & Lodge, George E.). The Birds of the British Isles, 12 vols., 1st ed., 1953-63, colour illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, price clipped, otherwise good, 4to

445 Archer (Sir Geoffrey and Godman, Eva M.). The Birds of British Somaliland and the Gulf of Aden, 1st ed., 4 vols., pub. Gurney & Jackson, 1937 - 61, numerous colour and b & w images throughout, pubs. cloth with gilt bird design to upper board, spines on vols. 1 & 2 a little faded, d.j.s to vols. 3 & 4 a little frayed and torn, 4to (4)

(12)

£120-180

449 Baxter (William). British Phaenogamous Botany; or, Figures and Descriptions of the Genera of British Flowering Plants, 6 vols., 2nd ed., Oxford, 1834-43, 509 hand-coloured engraved plates, a few light spots, contemporary green morocco-backed boards, vol. VI hinges tender with tear at head of spine, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo

£150-200

446 Bacon (Francis). Sylva Sylvarum: or a Natural History, in Ten Centuries..., published after the Authors Death, by William Rawley... The Tenth Edition, In which is added an epitomy of another peice of his Lord ship’s Works intitled Norvum Organum (being Translated for the clearer understanding of this his Natural History) never before published in English, printed by S.G. and B. Griffin for Thomas Lee, 1676, eng. port. frontis. (trimmed to border and laid down) and addn. eng. title, eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, toned and foxed, stitching strained, recent panelled calf, with gilt lettered spine label, sm. folio in 6s (1)

£150-200

(6)

£150-200

100

£300-500


450 Beebe (William). A Monograph of the Pheasants, 4 vols., pub. Witherby & Co., 1918 - 22, addn. half title, slight spotting to f.e.p.s, 90 coloured plates, 88 photogravures and 20 distribution maps, captioned tissue guards, pubs. gilt cloth, spines a little faded,, t.e.g., folio Limited edition, 497/600 copies. (4)

£1500-2000

451 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, 2 vols., (Land & Water Birds), Newcastle, 1826, wood eng. vignette illusts., together with A General History of Quadrupeds, 8th ed., Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1824, wood eng. vignette illusts., contemp. uniform gilt dec. calf by Mansell, contrasting morocco labels to spines (lacking title label to vol. 1), extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo (3)

£100-150

452 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds Containing the History and Description of Land Birds [and] Water Birds, 2 vols., pub. Newcastle, 1832, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, book plate of Frederick Godman, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, bumped at extrems.,8vo, together with Fur Feather and Fin Series,The Fox, Wild-Fowl, The Partridge, Snipe and Woodcock, The Pheasant, The Grouse, The Hare, The Rabbit, The Red Deer, The Salmon, The Trout [and] Pike and Perch, 12 vols. mixed editions, 1893 - 1906, pubs. cloth with dec. image to upper board, some spines a little faded, 8vo., with Surtees (Robert Smith),Handley Cross, Ask Mamma, Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour, Mr Romford’s Hounds [and] Plain or Ringlets, 5 vols., various editions, c.1860, numerous etchings by John Leech with contemp. hand colouring, some spotting, hinges weak, contemp. gilt cloth, spines faded, worn at extrems., 8vo. (19)

Lot 449

Lot 450 101

£150-250


Lot 456

453 Bewick (Thomas). The Fables of Aesop, 1st ed., Newcastle, 1818, engraved portrait frontis., facsimile thumb-mark receipt, numerous wood-engraved illustrations and vignettes, occasional light spotting and offsetting, a e.g., contemporary olive-green straight-grained morocco, covers with gilt armorial stamp, joints a little rubbed, 8voLarge paper copy. (1)

456 Blume (Karl Ludwig). Rumphia, sive Commentationes Botanicae imprimis de plantis Indiae Orientalis, tum penitus incognitis tum quae in libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, aliorum, recensentur, vols. 3 & 4 (of four) only, Leiden, 1847-48, half-title, uncoloured lithographed portrait by Simonau after Madou, seventy-four lithographed plates (forty-two plates in the first volume, and thirty-two in the second), of which fifty-two are hand-coloured, and twelve are folding, water staining to portrait at front of vol., and to upper and lower margins, mostly throughout, with increasing damp-moulding to upper margins towards rear of vol., a few folding plates slightly frayed to extrems., a.e.g., contemp. gilt-decorated dark green full crushed morocco (by H. Stamper), rubbed and covers damp-discoloured, with a little wear to head of spine, and head of rear joint partly cracked, folio (45 x 28cm)

£300-400

454 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds (Land Birds/Water Birds), 2 vols., Newcastle, 1847, numerous wood-engravings, including 20 vignettes not previously published, original cloth, spines and margins faded, 8vo, together with A Memoir of Thomas Bewick, 1862 Presentation copy, inscribed on both titles by Jane and Isabella Bewick (Thomas Bewick’s daughters): “Presented by Jane and Isabella Bewick to Frances Ann Hindmarsh, April 7, 1874, Gateshead on Tyne”. (3) £150-200

Nissen 178. Pritzel 846. The German-Dutch botanist Karl Ludwig Blume (17961862) was director of the Rijksherbarium at Leiden, and spent most of his working life in the Dutch East Indies studying the indigenous flora, especially orchids. Rumphia was published in 4 volumes between 1835 and 1848, and contains, apart from the portraits, a total of 210 fine lithographs. (1) £1500-2000

455 Blane (William). Cynegetica or Essays on Sporting Consisting of Observations on Hare Hunting &c. &c., 1st ed., pub. John Stockdale, 1788, engraved frontis. of tiger hunting, addn. title page with eng. sporting vignette and near contemp. ownership signature, errata bound in before dedication, slight creasing to pps. 193 - 203, bound with ‘The Chace. A Poem by William Somervile Esq.’, pubs. adverstisements bound at rear, boards near detached, contemp. half calf, frayed and worn, 8vo (1)

457 Booth (E.T.). Rough Notes on the Birds Observed During Twenty Years’ Shooting and Collecting in the British Islands, 15 original parts, pub. R.H.Porter, 1881 - 87, title page to each vol. with library stamp on verso, 114 litho. plts. and two litho. maps (complete), all with bright contemp. hand colouring, addn. titles and indexes bound in to part 15, one or two plates loose, orig. clothbacked pictorial boards, part 1 with stained boards, the remainder a little stained and dust soiled, folio

£100-150

Nissen 121, Anker 51. (15)

102

£2000-3000


Lot 457 103


458 Bradley (Richard). A General Treatise of Agriculture, both Philosophical and Practical; Displaying the Arts of Husbandry and Gardening, 1757, 20 copper-engraved plates, a few folding, advert. leaf at end, small ink stamp to front endpaper, hinges strengthened, contemporary calf, modern reback, covers a little scuffed, 8vo (Henrey 487), together with A Treatise on Cobbett’s Corn, Containing Instructions for Propagating and Cultivating the Plant, and for Harvesting and Preserving the Crop... by William Cobbett, 1st ed., 1828, three b & w plates, title browned, occasional light soiling, modern boards with original worn label to spine, with two others: William Cobbett’s The English Gardener, 1829 and Izaak Walton & Charles Cotton’s The Complete Angler, ed. John Major, 4th ed., 1844 (4)

460 British Sports & Sportsmen. Shooting and Deerstalking, Racing, Modern Flat-Racing Steeple Chasing Point-to-Point Racing Coursing and Greyhound Racing, Breeding Agriculture Country-Life Pursuits, Golf Athletics Tennis Hockey and other Ball Games Winter Sports, Polo & Coaching, Cricket and Football, The Story of Shipping, Commerce and Industry, Athletic Sports Tennis Rackets and other Ball Games, Hunting, Modern Commerce Transport Motoring and Aviation, Sportsmen of the Past parts 1 & 2, pubs. Sports and Sportsmen Limited, c.1920, together fourteen volumes containing numerous gravures and b & w illusts., a.e.g., pubs. morocco gilt, spines a little faded, worn at head and foot of spines, folio All limited editions 893/1000. (14)

£150-200

461 Brown (Leslie, and Amadon, Dean). Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World, 2 vols, 1st. ed., pub. Country Life Books, 1968, addn. half title, numerous col. plts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, contained in orig. cloth slip case with col. plt. to upper board, 4to, together with Audubon (John James),The Original Water-Colour Paintings by John James Audubon for The Birds of America, 2 vols., Introduction by Marshall B. Davidson, pub. Michael Joseph Ltd, 1966, addn. half title, col. portrait frontis., 431 col. plts. (including several folding), pubs. cloth gilt, contained in orig, marbled slip case with gilt morocco label to upper board, 4to, with The Ariel Press, (pubs.),The Birds of Daniel Giraud Elliot, A Selection of Pheasants and Peacocks painted by Jospeh Wolf, facsimile ed., 1979, addn. half and facsimile titles, twelve col. plts., limited edition 364/1000, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. VG, slim folio, with orig. card slipcase, plus Campbell (Bruce),The Bird Paintings of Henry Jones, pub. Folio Fine Editions, 1976, addn. half title, twenty-four col. plts., limited edition of 107/500, pubs. half calf gilt, contained in cloth slip case with gilt armorial to upper board, oblong folio, and Sitwell (Sacheverell, Buchanan Handasyde & Fisher James),Fine Bird Books 1700 1900, pub. Collins & Van Nostrand, 1953, addn. half title, sixteen col. plts. including frontis., pubs. half cloth gilt with marbled sidings, d.j. torn and frayed, folio

459 Bradley (Richard). A Philosophical Account of the Works of Nature: As Founded upon a Plan of the Late Mr. Addison, 2nd ed., 1739, 29 folding copper-engraved plates, a few light spots, previous owner signature to title, contemporary sprinkled calf, modern reback, 8vo, together with The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation, by Francis Home, 2nd ed., 1759, bound with Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry, and Physick. To which is Added the Calendar of Flora, by Benjamin Stillingfleet, 2nd ed., 1762, eleven engraved plates, occasional light spotting and browning, library stamps and label, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, with two others: Benjamin Stillingfleet’s Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry, and Physic, 3rd ed., 1775 and Sir John Herschel’s A Manual of Scientific Enquiry; Prepared for the use of Officers in Her Majesty’s Navy; and Travellers in General, 3rd ed., 1859 (4)

£400-600

£150-200

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£150-200


462 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Natural History, General and Particular..., Translated into English, Illustrated with Above Three Hundred Copper-Plates, and Occasional Notes and Observations by William Smellie, 9 vols., 3rd ed., 1791, eng. port. frontis. to first vol., numerous eng. plts. and few folding maps, occasional spotting and minor marks, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spine with contrasting morocco labels to spine, rubbed and some vols. with wear to spines, 8vo (9)

466 Clinton-Baker (Henry). Illustrations of Conifers, 3 vols., 1st ed., Privately Printed, Hertford, 1909-13, numerous b & w plts. from photos, ex-lib. with small circular blank ink name stamps to prelims., end leaves and plate versos throughout, contemp. library half morocco over cloth, rubbed and a little wear to extremities, 4to (3)

467 Cook (Moses). The Manner of Raising, Ordering, and Improving Forest-Trees: With directions how to plant, make, and keep woods, walks, avenues, lawns, hedges..., 3rd ed., 1724, engraved frontis., two folding diagramatic plates at end, a few spots, armorial bookplate of the Earl of Moray, contemporary calf, splits to upper joint, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Treatise on Forest-Trees: Containing not only the best methods of their culture hitherto practised, but a variety of new and useful discoveries, the result of many repeated experiments..., Dublin, 1776, final leaf with marginal repair, occasional light soiling, previous owner signature, contemporary calf, modern reback, 8vo, plus The Forest Pruner; or, Timber Owner’s Assistant: A Treatise on the Training or Management of British Timber Trees..., by William Pontey, 3rd ed., 1810, eight engraved plates, including four hand-coloured, a few spots, modern boards, 8vo, with A. Bruce Jackson’s Catalogue of the Trees & Shrubs in the Collection of the Late Lieut.-Col. Sir George Lindsay Holford, OUP, 1927

£200-300

463 Buffon (Georges Louis Le Clerc). Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière, avec la Description du Cabinet du Roi, pub. Paris, 1749 - 67, dec. title to each vol., 558 uncoloured engraved plts. and two engraved maps, occ. spotting throughout, one or two leaves with closed tears, contemp. calf with gilt dec. spines, upper board on vol. 12 detached, worn at extrems., 4to (15)

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£200-300

468 Crisp (Sir Frank). Mediaeval Gardens. ‘Flowery Medes’ and other Arrangements of Herbs, Flowers and Shrubs Grown in the Middle Ages, with some Account of Tudor, Elizabethan and Stuart Gardens, 2 vols., 1924, numerous b & w illustrations, a few loose at end of vol. II, scattered spotting, t.e.g., original cream cloth gilt, one or two light stains, d.j.s, strengthened to versos, 4to

£300-500

Limited edition of 1000, this copy unumbered. (2)

464 Burnet (Thomas). The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the Consumation of all Things, 2 vols. (4 parts) in one, 1st English ed., printed for R. Norton, 1684-90, eng. frontis. and printed title to each vol., two double-page plts., letterpress engs., occn. spotting, some damp-staining to final few gatherings, two early ms. names on titlepage, armorial bookplate of Eliott Lockhart on front pastedown (laid over a previous bookplate), upper hinge repaired, lower hinge split, red sprinkled edges, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed, rebacked preserving orig. spine, new gilt lettered spine label, corners worn, folio Wing B5950 & B5954. (1)

£150-200

£100-150

469 Davey (F. Hamilton). Flora of Cornwall, Being an Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Found in the County of Cornwall, Including the Scilly Isles, 1st ed., Penryn, 1909, folding map, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of spine, together with Thurston (Edgar and Vigurs, Chambré C.), A Supplement to F. Hamilton Davey’s Flora of Cornwall [reprinted from Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, vol. XXI], Truro, 1922, port. frontis., orig. linen-backed printed boards, a little worn at extremities, 8vo, plus Marquand (Ernest David), Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands: Namely, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, and the Adjacent Islets, 1st ed., 1901, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked on spine, 8vo, and Flora of Gloucestershire, Phanerogams, Vascular Cryptogams, Charophyta, Edited Rev. H.J. Riddelsdell, G.W. Headley and W.R. Price, pub. Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, 1948, col. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, four folding maps contained in rear pocket, orig. cloth, 8vo, and others similar

£300-400

465 Clancey (P.A.). A Handlist of the Birds of Southern Mocambique, 1st ed., Lourenco Marques, 1971, colour plts., b&w illusts., marbled endpapers, contemp. red full crushed morocco by Allan Johnston, with orig. upper wrapper bound in at rear, large 8vo With typed letter signed by P. A. Clancey to Ritchie Seath, dated 21st December 1976, on Durban Museum and Art Gallery headed paper, giving reasons for the omission of plate 19 from this publication. (1) £100-150

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471 Dodoens (Rembert). A Niewe Herball, or, Historie of Plantes: wherein is Contayned the Whole Discourse and Perfect Description of All Sorts of Herbes and Plantes: their Divers and Sundry Kindes ..., trans. Henry Lyte, 1st English ed., 1578, title within allegorical woodcut border (dust-soiled, untidy (?)17th-c. ownership signature of Jasper Radcliffe to upper margin), large woodcut armorial shield of Lyte to title verso, author’s portrait to leaf *6v, black letter text with woodcut illusts. throughout, scattered spotting and soiling, some old dampstaining to foremargins, two lower corners torn with loss not affecting text, marginal repairs to final seven leaves without loss of text, final leaf laid down to obscure first page of Index, lacks final twelve leaves (Indexes), armorial bookplate of Harold Hulme Brindley and remains of library paper label to front pastedown, modern calf, three small paper library labels to spine, rubbed, folio (295 x 195mm) Nissen 516. (1)

470 [Dodoens (Rembert). A Niewe Herball, or, Historie of Plantes: wherein is Contayned the Whole Discourse and Perfect Description of All Sorts of Herbes and Plantes: their Divers and Sundry Kindes ..., trans. Henry Lyte, 1st English ed., 1578], black letter text with woodcut illusts. throughout, portrait to leaf *6 verso (bound at front), lacks twelve leaves: title-page, *2, *5, N5-6, 3B1-6 and final leaf of index, a few scattered mostly later Latin and English marginalia, including ‘Rue taken in drynk or in meate, prevaylith merveilously against venyme. And brosed or stamped wt garlick salte & nutts, prevayleth agaynst all manner of venymouse bytings & styngings’ [leaf Y5r], some occ. spotting and soiling and old dampstaining to upper margin, closely trimmed at foremargin with occasional shaving of marginal identification letters, some soiling anf fraying to Index at rear with significant loss to outer margins of final five leaves, modern calf, folio (280 x 180mm)

£1000-1500

472 Dykes (William Rickatson). Notes on Tulip Species, Edited and Illustrated by E. Katherine Dykes, Herbert Jenkins, 1930, 54 colour plates, some light spotting to text, t.e.g., original green cloth, a trifle rubbed at edges, d.j., a few spots to spine, one or two abrasions, folio (1)

£200-300

473 Dykes (William Rickatson). Notes on Tulip Species, Edited and Illustrated by E. Katherine Dykes, 1st ed., 1930, fifty-four colour plates, scattered spotting to text, t.e.g., remainder uncut, orig. cloth, rubbed, together with Grigson (Geoffrey & Buchanan, Handasyde), Thornton’s Temple of Flora, 1951, thirty-six plates including twelve coloured, orig. cloth in sl. chipped and rubbed d.j., both folio, plus Kelly (Stan), 40 Australian Eucalypts in Colour, 1949, forty col. plts. and tipped-in col. frontis., orig. cloth, 4to, plus Du Plessis & Duncan’s Bulbous Plants of Southern Africa, 1989, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, folio

Nissen 516.The only edition with illustrations. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1) £300-400

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£150-200

474 Edwards (H. Milne & Haime, Jules). A Monograph of the British Fossil Corals, 2 vols., Palaeontographical Society, 1850-1854, 72 lithographed plates, occasional light spotting and water stains, one or two repaired tears, library stamps of Kingston Polytechnic School of Geology stamps to endpapers, library cloth, spines faded, 4to, together with A Monograph of the British Trilobites from the Cambrian, Silurian and Devonian Formations, by J.W. Salter, Palaeontographical Society, 1864-1883, 31 lithographed plates, light spotting and offsetting, library stamp at front, library cloth, some fading, 4to, with two others including G.F. Whidborne’s A Monograph of the Devonian Fauna of the South of England, 3 vols., 1889-96 (8)

£200-300

475 Edwards (John). The British Herbal, Containing One Hundred Plates of the Most Beautiful and Scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants which Blow in the Open Air of Great Britain, Accurately Coloured from Nature, with their Botanical Characters and a Short Account of their Cultivation, 1st ed., 2nd issue, printed for the author, [1769]-1770, 100 fine hand-coloured engraved plates by John Edwards, occasional minor soiling, some light offsetting to text, one or two text leaves with small marginal closed tears and repairs, contemporary mottled calf, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, upper joint with old split and repair, a little rubbed with some wear to edges, folio Dunthorne 104: “A fine work with many beautiful plates”; Henrey 675; Nissen 578. John Edwards (1742-c.1815) was regarded as one of the “most notable botanical artists of the eighteenth century” (Henrey) and etched or engraved most of the plates after his own drawings. (1) £8000-12000

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Lot 475 107


476 Elliot (Daniel Giraud). The Wild Fowl of the United States and British Posessions or the Swan, Geese, Ducks and Mergansers of North America....., 1st ed., pub. Suckling and Co. 1898, portrait frontis., addn. half title, title page printed in red & black, sixty-three b & w plts. each with captioned tissue guard, t.e.g., remainder rough trimmed, pubs. white cloth gilt with embossed device of a Swan to upper siding, boards and spine a little spotted, bumped at extrems., 4to., together with The Gallinaceous Game Birds of North America...., 1st. ed., pub. Suckling & Co., 1897, addn. half title, title page printed in red & black, forty-six b & w plts. each with captioned tissue guard, t.e.g., remainder rough trimmed, pubs. white cloth gilt with embossed col. device of a Turkey to upper siding, spine a little faded, 4to

478 Elwes (Henry John and Henry, Augustine). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland, 7 vols. in the original 15 parts, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1906-13, col. frontis. to vols. 1-5, col. pictorial titles, portrait and 413 plates, mostly photogravures, list of subscribers, errata and addenda in Index vol. (included in portfolio with vol. 7), uncut, orig. pictorial grey wrappers printed in blue and matching cloth-backed pictorial board folders with ties, all sl. rubbed and spine of final vol. slightly torn, 4to Nissen BBI 595. (7)

£1000-1500

479 Estienne (Charles and Jean Liebault). Maison Rustique, or the Countrie Farme. Compiled in the French Tongue by Charles Stevens and John Liebault, Doctors of Physicke. And Translated into English by Richard Surflet, Practitioner in Physicke, 1st English ed., 1600, title with woodcut device, woodcut illustrations, lacking A1 front blank and 3n8 last index leaf, some leaves close-trimmed at upper margin, affecting some headlines, one or two closed marginal tears, a few wormholes, occasional light spotting and soiling, previous owner signature to title, later calf-backed boards, rubbed, 4to

Both copies limited editions of 21/100 and 30/100 respectively. Both copies signed below limit number by author. (2) £300-500

477 Ellis (William). The Modern Husbandman, 5 vols., 1st English ed., 1744, each vol. with quarterly titles at front only (lacking all part titles), one or two closed tears, some spotting, contemporary calf, vols. IV & V upper covers detached, rubbed, 8vo

STC 10547. (1)

Agriculturalist Ellis’s best-known work arranged in a monthly calendar form, volume V containing Timber and Fruit Trees. (5) £200-300

£300-400

480 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions, 5th ed., 1729, title printed in red and black, engraved illustrations, one or two light spots, contemporary calf, joints cracking, a little rubbed, folio Henrey 136. (1)

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£100-150


481 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions... With Notes by A. Hunter, 3rd ed... To which is added the Terra: A Philosophical Discourse on Earth, 2 vols., York, 1801, half titles, engraved portrait to vol. I, 45 engraved plates, occasional light spotting and offsetting, bookplates, contemporary calf, rebacked, original spines relaid, corners repaired, 4to Henrey 139. (2)

£150-200

482 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions... With Notes by A. Hunter, 2 vols., 5th ed., 1825, half titles, engraved portrait to vol. I, 45 engraved plates, some light spotting, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 4to, together with The Miscellaneous Writings of John Evelyn, collected by William Upcott, 1825 First work, Henrey 141. Provenance: Evelyn Library (bookplates). (3) £150-200

483 Fox Hunting. British Hunts and Huntsmen, 4 vols., pub. The Biographical Press, 1908-11, numerous photogravure plates, engravings and illustrations, minor scattered spotting, contemporary half morocco gilt, joints and extrems. a little rubbed, folio (2)

£200-300

484 Gerarde (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, Very much Enlarged and Amended by Thomas Johnson, 2nd ed., 1633, engraved allegorical title, approx. 2,800 woodcuts to text, some spotting and soiling, marginal closed tear repair to final leaf, lacks first and last blanks, recent half calf over marbled boards, folio (340 x 216mm) Henrey 155; STC 11751. (1)

£700-1000

485 Gladstone (Hugh S.). The Birds of Dumfriesshire, A Contribution to the Fauna of the Solway Area, pub. Witherby, 1910, b&w plts., t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, spine faded, together with Addenda and Corrigenda to the Birds of Dumfriesshire, pub. Dumfries, 1911 & Notes on the Birds of Dumfriesshire, A Continuation of the Birds of Dumfriesshire, pub. Dumfries, 1923, b&w plts., first vol. bound in orig. printed purple wrappers, rubbed and frayed to edges, and split on spine, slim 8vo, the second volume bound in red cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus Rodd (Edward Hearle), The Birds of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, ed. James Edmund Harting, 1st ed., 1880, orig. blue cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed, with two offprints by the same author loosely inserted at rear, and Ralph (P. G.), The Birds of the Isle of Man, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1905, b&w plts., including a few folding, t.e.g., orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, plus other British regional ornithologies, including T. H. Nelson, The Birds of Yorkshire, 2 vols., 1907, Robert Gray, The Birds of the West of Scotland including the Outer Hebrides, 1871, John Morell McWilliam, The Birds of the Island of Bute, 1st ed., Witherby, 1927, etc., mostly orig. cloth, all 8vo (21)

Lot 484

£200-300

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486 Gould (John). A Monograph of the Odontophorinae, or Partridges of America, pub. Richard & Jhn Taylor, 1850, title page, dedication, list of subscribers and preface, thirty-two (complete) litho. plates with contemp. hand colouring, each plate with later tissue guard, slight spotting throughout, occ. small closed tears and very slight chipping to foredge, book dealers label (H.Sotheran & Co.) to front pastedown, a.e.g., near contemp. gilt dec. morocco by Zaehnsdorf, skillfully rebacked, bumped and with a little repaired fraying to extrems., folio Nissen 376. Anker 176. (1)

£3000-5000

487 Grandville (J.J.). Les Fleurs Animees, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., Paris, 1847, two additional hand-coloured titles, 50 hand-coloured engraved plates, two uncoloured, occasional spotting, library stamp of Anthony Huxley to front endpaper, a.e.g., contemporary green half calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo (1)

£150-200

488 Gromort (Georges). Jardins D’Espagne, 2 vols., pub. Vincent, Paris, 1926, titles printed in red and black, 126 b & w collotype plates, loose as issued in original cloth-backed marbled boards with ties, together with Latham (Charles) The Gardens of Italy, 2 vols., Country Life, 1905 numerous b & w plts. from photos, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, sl. rubbed, plus Jellicoe (G.A.), Baroque Gardens of Austria, 1932, b & w plts. and illusts., perforated lib. stamp to title lower margin and small ink stamp to following leaf, orig. two-tone cloth with lib. mark near foot of spine, rubbed, all folio (5)

£150-200

490 Harris (Moses). An Exposition of English Insects..., 2nd ed., 1782, engraved title, 50 hand-coloured engraved plates, one uncoloured key plate, lacking ‘Scheme of Colours’ plate, text in English and French, some light spotting and toning, bookplate of Philip S. Corbet, recent half calf, 4to British Bee Books 129; Nissen 1838. (1)

489 Hand & Flower Press. An Herbarium for the Fair. Being a Book of Common Herbs with Etchings, by Betty Shaw-Lawrence. Together with Curious Notes on their Histories and Uses for the Furtherance of Loveliness and Love, by Thomas Fassam, 1949, 20 etched plates, each signed in pencil by the artist, t.e.g., original burgundy half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 4to Limited edition, 77/260 signed by Thomas Fassam. (1)

£400-600

491 Harrison (J.C.). The Game Birds of the British Isles, Text by Colin Laurie McKelvie, pub. Ashford Press Publishing, 1989, addn. half title, twenty-five fine col. plts., each with tissue guard, pubs. half morocco gilt with velvet sidings, orig. marbled slipcase, folio, VG Limited edition 90/475. (1)

£100-150

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£150-250


492 Harrison (Joseph). The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist’s Magazine, vols. 8 - 15, 1840 - 47, ink ownership stamp to f.e.p., addn. dec. half title, ninety-five (only) litho. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, occ. spotting and staining, contemp. half calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 8vo, together with Maund (Benjamin),The Botanic Garden, vols. 1 & 2 (only), 2nd ed., 1878, addn. half title, eighty-two eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, numerous ink library stamps throughout but on verso of plts., large ink library stamps to front pastedowns and f.e.p., later half morocco gilt, 4to Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (10)

£200-300

493 Harrison (J.C., illust.). The Birds of Prey of the British Islands, pub. Fine Bird Books, 1980, twenty col. plts. (as per list), pubs. half morocco gilt, contained in slip case, folio Limited edition signed by the artist 126/275. (1)

£150-250

494 Hartlib (Samuel). Samuel Hartlib His Legacie: or an Enlargement of the Discourse of Husbandry used in Brabant & Flaunders: wherein are bequeathed to the Common-wealth of England, more Outlandish and Domestick Experiments and Secrets, in reference to Universall Husbandry, 3 parts in one, 2nd ed. augmented with an appendix, [1652], imprint to title torn with loss and repaired, small part of upper & lower outer corners to title and first 17 pages excised and neatly repaired, bound without V2 at rear (blank), light dust-soiling, spotting and few marks, late 19th c. blind panelled calf gilt, gilt armorial device to centre of each board, 4to British Bee Books 32. Wing H990. (1)

£300-400

495 Hewitson (William C.). British Oology; Being Illustrations of the Eggs of British Birds, with Figures of each Species, as far as Practicable, Drawn and Coloured from Nature: Accompanied by Descriptions of the Materials and Situation of their Nests, Number of Eggs &c., 4 vols., including Supplement, Newcastle Upon Tyne, [1831-42], 170 hand-coloured plates (two plates numbered 119), scattered light spotting, contemporary red half morocco, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo

Lot 492

Nissen 442. (4)

£300-400

496 Hibberd (Shirley, ed.). The Floral World and Garden Guide, vols. 1-23, 1858-1880, 155 chromo. plates, a few folding, woodengraved illustrations, vol. 7 with photocopy title, some toning and light spotting, mixed cloth and contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (23)

£200-300

497 Hill (John). Hortus Kewensis, 2nd ed., 1769, half title, folding tanle, 20 engraved plates, including two hand-coloured, occasional light offsetting and spotting, modern calf-backed boards, 8vo, together with The Family Herbal, or an Account of all those English Plants, which are Remarkable for their Virtues, and of the Drugs which are Produced by Vegetables of other Countries; with their Descriptions and their Uses, by Sir John Hill, Bungay, 1812, 45 handcoloured engraved plates only (of 54), some spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo (2)

£150-200

498 Hills (Robert). Etchings of Fallow Deer, Etchings of Red Deer, Etchings of Roebucks, Etchings of Asses and Mules [and] Etchings of Swine, c.1815, together five suites of approx. 160 uncoloured etched plates, a few plts. lacking, occ. spotting, text block detached and split, near contemp. half morocco gilt, worn at extrems., folio Lot 493

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

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502 Howitt (Samuel). A New Work of Animals: Principally Designed from the Fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus..., 1811, 100 hand-col. etched plts., some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. plum straight grain morocco, upper board near detached, 4to Armorial bookplate of Lord Farnham. (1)

503 Hubback (Theodore R.). To Far Western Alaska for Big Game, 1st ed., pub. Rowland Ward Limited, 1929, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts., folding map in rear pocket, zebra pattern endpapers, bright orig. cloth gilt, d.j. a little chipped, 8vo, together with Southern (H.N.),The Handbook of British Mammals, pub. Blackwell, Oxford, 1964, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts., pubs. cloth gilt, 8vo, with Zimmer (John Todd),Catalogue of the Edward E. Ayer Ornithological Library, pub. Chicago, 1926, col. portrait frontis., orig. cloth gilt, thick 8vo, plus Thiébaud (J.),Bibliographie des Ouvrages Francais sur La Chasse, pub. Paris, 1974, addn. half title, b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, 4to, and Forester (Frank),The Warwick Woodlands, My Shooting Box, The Quordon Hounds, The Deerstalkers, vols. 1 - 4, ‘The Hitchcock edition’, pub. The Derrydale Press, New York, 1930, together four vols., addn. half titles, b & w illusts. throughout, t.e.g., the remainder rough trimmed, later uniform half morocco gilt, 8vo

499 Hooker (Sir William Jackson). Genera Filicum; or Illustrations of the Ferns, and Other Allied Genera; from the Original Coloured Drawings of the Late Francis Bauer, 1842, 120 hand-coloured lithographed plates, occasional light spotting, bookplate, contemporary half calf, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Nature-Printed British Ferns: Being Figures and Descriptions of the Species and Varieties of Ferns found in the United Kingdom, 2 vols., Octavo ed., 1863, additional title to each, 122 nature printed chromo. plates by Henry Bradbury, a few spots, recent half calf, spines with red labels, 8vo, plus Garden Ferns; or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions, with the Needful Analyses of the Fructification and Venation, of a Selection of Exotic Ferns Adapted for Cultivation in the Garden, Hothouse and Conservatory, 1862, 64 hand-coloured lithographed plates, bookplate, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, 8vo (4)

The last described item, all four volumes, limited edition of 99/750. (8) £100-150

£300-400

504 Jardine (Sir William). Naturalist’s Library; Ichthyology, vols. 16 (vols. 35-40 in series), pub. Edinburgh, 1852-53, eng. port. and additional vignette title to each, 192 hand-col. plts., and four uncol. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn, 8vo

500 Horsbrugh (Major Boyd). The Game-Birds & Water-Fowl of South Africa, Witherby & Co, 1912, sixty-seven colour plates, complete as list, t.e.g., contemporary brown half calf gilt, a little rubbed and some minor marks, small 4to (1)

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£100-150

501 Houghton (John). Husbandry and Trade Improv’d: Being a Collection of many valuable Materials relating to Corn, Cattle, Coals, Hops, Wool, etc...., now Revised, Corrected, and Published, with a Preface and useful Indexes, by Richard Bradley..., 4 vols., 2nd ed., 1728, titles in red & black, Jolliffe armorial bookplate to upper pastedowns, contemp. calf gilt, few joints slightly cracked and minor wear to extrems., 8vo (4)

£200-300

£200-300

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505 Jekyll (Gertrude). Garden Ornament, 1st ed., Country Life, 1918, colour frontis., numerous illustrations, a few light spots, hinges strengthened, t.e.g., original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, folio, together with Some English Gardens, After Drawings by George S. Elgood, with notes by Gertrude Jekyll, 1933, numerous colour plates, light spotting front and rear, original cloth, a little rubbed, d.j., a few chips and tears, folio, with five others: H. Avray Tipping’s English Gardens, 1925 (covers stained) and Thomas Mawson’s The Art & Craft of Garden Making, 4th ed., 1912, Gertrude Jekyll & Lawrence Weaver’s Gardens for Small Country Houses, [1927], H. Inigo Triggs’s Garden Craft in Europe, 1913 and W. Robinson’s Home Landscapes, with Views taken in the Farms, Woods and Pleasure Grounds of Gravetye Manor, 2nd ed., 1920 (7)

510 Knorr (Georg Wolfgang). Delices de la Nature ou Choix de Tout ce que les Trois Regnes de la Nature Renferment de plus Digne des Recherches d’un Curieux pour en former un Cabinet....., 2 vols. (bound in one), pub. Nuremberg, 1779, title pages to each vol., addn. decorative hand coloured engraved half title, engraved portrait frontis., ninety-one (complete as lists) engraved plates with bright contemp. hand colouring, including one folding, indexes bound at rear of each vol., book plate of Henry Bonham, upper hinge and joint weak, a.e.g., contemp. mottled calf with gilt dec. spine, bumped and a little frayed at extrems., folio Uncommon. Only three institutional copies found. (1)

511 Laurence (John). The Clergy-Man’s Recreation: Shewing the Pleasure and Profit of the Art of Gardening, 3 parts in one: part I, 5th ed., 1717, part II, 2nd ed., 1717, part III (the Lady’s Recreation, by Charles Evelyn), 1st ed., 1717, engraved frontis. to each part, three folding engraved plates, pp. 109-114 of third part with repairs and losses, bound with The Fruit-Garden Kalendar: Or, a Summary of the Art of Managing the Fruit-Garden, by John Laurence, 1st ed., 1718, folding engraved plate, occasional spotting and browning, previous owner signatures to first title, later half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Florist’s Manual, or, Hints for the Construction of a Gay Flower-Garden; With Directions for Preventing the Depredations of Insects, [by Maria Elizabeth Jackson], 2nd ed., Enlarged, 1822, folding hand-coloured frontis., five hand-coloured engraved plates, one or two spots, hinges reinforced, original boards, paper reback, 8vo, plus The Flower Garden, or Monthly Calendar of Practical Directions for the Culture of Flowers, by Martin Doyle, Dublin, 1834, bound with Popular Flowers. The Geranium, 3rd ed., 1843; The Fuchsia, 1843; The Carnation, 2nd ed., 1843 and The Pansy, 2nd ed., 1843, four hand-coloured lithographed plates, one trimmed at lower margin, armorial bookplate of Edward Heron-Allen (1861-1943, naturalist and Persian scholar), contemporary green half morocco, spine faded, 8vo, with three others: Walter Nicol’s The Villa-Garden Directory, 4th ed., 1823, Edward Kemp’s How to Lay Out a Small Garden, 1850 and John Abercrombie’s The Gardener’s Pocket Journal and Daily Assistant..., 20th ed., 1831

£150-200

506 Jekyll (Gertrude, 1843-1932). Wood and Garden, 1899; Home and Garden, 1900, 1st eds., together with Wall and Water Gardens, 3rd ed., [1910], all with b & w plates, some spotting, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed and faded, spine to second vol. defective, all 8vo, plus two notes by Jekyll, one manuscript regarding cut Lent Hellebores and how best to keep them in water, some spotting, one page, oblong 8vo; the other a typed letter signed ‘G. Jekyll’ on headed paper, 21 July 1900, regretting that through ill health she is unable to let the correspondent’s fried see her garden on a particular day, suggesting a later day, and concluding that “Perhaps you will kindly tell your friends if you should hear any one mentioning the subject, that my garden does not for the future admit any but my own old friends”, one page, 4to (5)

£150-200

507 Jones (Henry). The Wildfowl Paintings of Henry Jones, Text by Peter J.S. Olney, Foreword by Sir Peter Scott, Threshold/Harrap, 1987, 60 tipped-in colour plates, original blue half morocco, original cloth solander box, oblong folio Limited edition, 265/350 numbered and signed by the author. (1)

£100-150

508 Kennedy (John). A Treatise upon Planting, Gardening, and the Management of the Hot-House, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1777, one or two spots, armorial bookplates, contemporary tree calf, old rebacks, spines a little rubbed, 8vo Henrey 894. (2)

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£200-300

512 Laurence (John). The Clergy-Man’s Recreation: Shewing the Pleasure and Profit of the Art of Gardening, part 1 only, 5th ed., 1717, engraved frontis., three folding engraved plates, some underlining and annotation, some light spotting, armorial bookplates of Panshanger House and Brocket Hall, later blindstamped calf, joints cracking, 8vo, together with The New Practical Gardener, and Modern Horticulturist; Exhibiting the Latest and Most Approved Management of Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Gardens, by Charles M’Intosh, 1859, engraved portrait frontis., title with hand-coloured vignette, frontis. and 24 hand-coloured engraved plates, including ten of fruit, some spotting and browning, boookplate, contemporary green half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo

£100-150

509 [Kent, Miss Elizabeth]. Flora Domestica, or the Portable Flower-Garden; With Directions for the Treatment of Plants in Pots; and Illustrations from the Works of the Poets, 2nd ed., 1825, half title, hand-coloured lithographed frontis., one or two spots, previous owner signature, contemporary half calf, modern reback, 8vo (1)

£5000-8000

£100-150

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114

£100-150


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Lot 515

513 Le Maout (Emm.). Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux suivant la Classification de M. Isidore Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, Paris, L. Curmer, 1853, tinted frontispiece, lower outer corner of title page replaced, numerous full-page plates, including some with hand colouring, numerous b&w illusts. to text, a few of the colour plates with some marginal marks and tears, with consequent archival restoration, some minor spotting to prelims., a.e.g., orig. elaborately decorated cloth in gold and colours, rubbed, recased with orig. spine laid down, large 8vo

515 Lindley (John). Pomologia Britannica; Or, Figures and Descriptions of the most Important Varieties of Fruit Cultivated in Great Britain, 3 vols., 1841, 152 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, including four double-page, some heightened with gum arabic, a few minor spots to text, a.e.g., contemporary fawn half morocco, spines richly gilt with fruit motifs in compartments, a trifle rubbed, 8vo

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516 Lindley (John). Ladies’ Botany: Or a Familiar Introduction to the Study of the Natural System of Botany, 2 vols., 5th ed., c. 1840, 50 hand-coloured engraved plates, some trimmed at outer margin, occasional light toning, contemporary half morocco, joints and edges rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with The Ladies’ Botany of Professor Lindley; Abridged by the Author, 2nd ed., c. 1846, hand-coloured illustrations, light marginal toning, contemporary presentation inscription, a.e.g., contemporary calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with two others: Elements of the Science of Botany, as Established by Linnaeus, [by Richard Duppa], 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1809 and William Salisbury’s The Botanist’s Companion, or an Introduction to the Knowledge of Practical Botany, and the Uses of Plants, 2 vols., 1816

Dunthorne 184; Nissen 1203. A good set with the plates in bright condition. (3) £3000-4000

£100-150

514 Lightfoot (John). Flora Scotica: Or, a Systematic Arrangement, in the Linnaean Method, of the Native Plants of Scotland and the Hebrides, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1777, additional engraved title to each, 35 engraved plates, occasional water stains, bookplates, contemporary calf, spine and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Flora Hibernica. Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, Characeae, Musci, Hepaticae, Lichens and Algae of Ireland, by James Townsend Mackay, 2 parts in one, Dublin, 1836, some light spotting and browning, original cloth, spine faded, a few stains, 8vo, plus A Flora of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, by George Johnston, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., 1829-31, eight engraved plates, including two folding, a few spots, contemporary green half calf, a little scuffed, 8vo, with three others: Walter Nicol’s The Gardener’s Kalendar, 1810 and The Planter’s Kalendar, 1820 and Letters of John Cockburn of Ormistoun to his Gardener 1727-1744, ed. James Colville, 1904 (7)

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£200-300

116

£150-200


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517 Lloyd (L.). Field Sports of the North of Europe; Comprised in a Personal Narrative of a Residence in Sweden and Norway, in the Years 1827-28, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1831, 15 plates, maps and plans, a few minor spots, modern black half morocco, 8vo, together with Game Birds and Wild Fowl of Sweden and Norway; With an Account of the Seals and Salt-Water Fishes of those Countries, 2nd ed., 1867, 48 chromo. plates, wood-engraved illustrations, folding map (loose), occasional light spotting and water stain, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Scandinavian Adventures, During a Residence of Upwards of Upwards of Twenty Years, 2 vols, 1st ed., 1854, colour map, 11 coloured lithographed plates only (lacking frontis. to vol. II), a few spots, previous owner signature, endpapers renewed, original green cloth gilt, rebacked retaining most of original spines, some fading and stains, 8vo (5)

520 MacGillivray (William). A History of British Birds, Indigenous and Migratory..., 5 vols., 1837-52, half titles, 29 engraved plates, occasional light spotting, armorial bookplates of John Croft Deverell, t.e.g., contemporary fawn half morocco by Riley, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, a little faded with small stains, 8vo (5)

£150-200

521 Markham (Gervase). Cheape and Good Husbandry, for the Well-Ordering of all Beasts, and Fowles, and for the Generall Cure of their Diseases... Together with the Use and Profit of Bees: the making of Fish-ponds, and the taking of all sorts of Fish..., 5th ed., printed by Nicholas Okes for John Harison, 1631, pp.[xxvi]+188, letterpress eng. of fish ponds, woodcut initials and headpieces, lacking blanks at front and rear, close-trimmed to fore-edge with some loss of printed marginalia, I5 with strip cut from blank foremargin, some early ink marginalia, staining, and edge-fraying (with a few repairs), modern half calf, with gilt lettered spine label, 8vo

£200-300

STC 17339. (1)

£100-150

522 Markham (Gervase). Markham’s Farewel to Husbandry: Or, the Enriching of all sorts of Barren and Sterile Grounds in our Nation to be as Fruitful in all Manner of Grain, Pulse and Grass as the best Grounds whatsoever..., 11th ed., corrected and ammended, together with many new additions, and cheap experiments..., 1684, woodcut illustrations, occasional spotting, modern half calf, square 4to, together with Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, by Thomas Tusser, James Tregaskis, 1931, title within woodcut border, bookplate and Anthony Huxley library stamp, original full calf by Bain, slipcase, 4to, limited edition of 500, plus Dorothy Hartley’s Thomas Tusser, 1557 Floruit. His Good Points of Husbandry, Country Life, 1931 (3)

£100-150

518 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). The Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental Annuals, 2nd ed., [1849], 50 hand-coloured lithographed plates, light spotting, mainly to text, contemporary half calf, spine faded, 4to

523 Markham (Gervase). Markham’s Farewel to Husbandry: Or, the Enriching of all Sorts of Barren and Sterile Grounds, in our Nation, to be as Fruitful in all Manner of Grain, Pulse and Grass, as the Best Grounds Whatsoever..., 11th ed., 1684, woodcut illustrations, E2 lower corner torn away (affecting shoulder note), some spotting and soiling, modern half calf, small square 4to, together with Cheap and Good Husbandry, For the Well-Ordering of all Beasts and Fowls, and for the General Cure of their Diseases..., by Gervase Markham, 14th impression, 1682, woodcut illustration, manuscript inscription to U3, title with repaired tear, occasional spotting and soiling, modern half calf, square 4to, plus The Whole Art of Husbandry Contained in Foure Books... by Conrad Heresbach, ed. Gervase Markham, 1631, black letter, lacking leaf A1, some wormtracks and holes, mainly at foremargins, but affecting some lettering, occasional annotation, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary vellum, rebacked, a little soiled, 8vo, with four others: Gervase Markham’s Country Contentments, or the Husbandman’s Recreations, c. 1684 (disbound and lacking title), The Science of Good Husbandry: Or, the Oeconomics of Xenephon, Translated from the Greek by R. Bradley, 1727, Thomas Tusser’s Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, new ed., 1812 and the English Dialect Society’s edition of Tusser’s Five Hundred Pointes, 2 vols. in one, 1878-82

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£500-700

£300-400

519 [M’Crie, Rev. Thomas & Miller, Hugh et al.]. The Bass Rock: Its Civil and Ecclesiastic History, Geology, Martyrology, Zoology and Botany, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1858, six parts in one vol., paginated as two, eight plates incl. table and col. frontis., bookplates to front endpapers, orig. cloth, some edge wear, modern stout cloth reback, together with Humphreys (H. Noel), Ocean Gardens: The History of the Marine Aquarium, 2nd enlarged., 1857, twelve hand-col. plts., 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, a.e.g., modern cloth with gilt-pictorial onlays from the original binding, both 8vo

524 Markland (Mr). Pteryplegia: or the Art of Shooting Flying. A Poem by Mr Markland A.B. late Fellow of St. John’s College in Oxford, 3rd. ed., pub. J.Lever, 1767, engraved frontis., title page with 19th century manuscript ownership signature and monogram ink stamp, addn. ownership signature to f.e.p., 32 pp., slight spotting, hinges weak, near contemp. half calf, rebacked, worn, slim 8vo, together with Howitt (Samuel),British Preserve, pub. Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, c.1825, dec. title, thirty-six (complete) uncoloured engraved plts., ownership monogram to f.e.p., pubs. blind stamped cloth gilt, a little worn at extrems., 8vo,

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£100-150

118

£100-150


525 [Marshall, William]. Planting and Rural Ornament. Being a Second Edition, with Large Additions, of Planting and Ornamental Gardening, a Practical Treatise, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1796, half titles, occasional pencil annotation, a few spots, previous owner signatures and armorial bookplates of Richard Gregory, residue from where previous bookplates removed, loose 2 pp. manuscript note describing an intoxicating Welsh liquor, contemporary sprinkled calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

528 Meinertzhagen (Colonel R). Birds of Arabia, 1st. ed., pub. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1954, addn. half title, 19 colour plates, maps and illustrations, folding map contained in rear pocket, light spots to endpapers, original cloth, price clipped d.j. with some dust soiling to spine, 4to (1)

£150-200

529* Meyer (H.L.). Coloured Illustrations of British Birds, and their Eggs, 7 vols., 1857, 435 eng. plts., mostly hand-col., a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. green morocco, rubbed to extrems., 8vo

£100-150

526 Mason (George). An Essay on Design in Gardening, First Published in MDCCLXVIII. Now Greatly Augmented. Also a Revisal of Several Later Publications on the same Subject, 2nd ed., 1795, 215 pp., bound without half title, armorial bookplate of George, Earl of Macartney, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, 8vo

Nissen 628. (7)

£500-800

Henrey II, pp. 507-8: “In the 1795 edition Mason makes interesting comments regarding some estates in which the new style was first employed. One of these estates was Woburn Farm near Weybridge, in Surrey, where Philip Southcote devised his ferme ornee style of gardening. Southcote, according to Mason appears ‘to have been one of the first of those, in whom Kent’s “elysian scenes” excited the idea of improving their own domains’”. (1) £150-200

530 Millais (John Guille). British Deer and their Horns, pub. Henry Sotheran and Co., 1897, addn. half title, numerous b & w plts, gravures and chromolithographs, book plate of Harry Kent, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, a little bumped at extrems., folio Limited edition 72/100, signed and dated by author. (1)

527 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden; Comprising of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain, vols. I-VII, 1825-c.1836, additional engraved title to each (with water stains), 167 hand-coloured engraved plates (of 168, lacking plate 157 in vol. VII), occasional spotting and soiling, contemporary green half morocco, vol. I spine torn with loss at head, joints and edges rubbed and scuffed, square 4to (7)

£200-300

531 Millais (John Guille). Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches; Illustrating the Habits, Modes of Capture, Stages of Plumage and the Hybrids and Varieties which occur amongst them, pub. Henry Sotheran & Co., 1892, addn. half title, portrait frontis. of Thomas Bewick, fifteen (complete) col. litho. plts. and numerous autotypes and woodcuts, slight spotting, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio

£300-500

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119

£150-200


532 Millais (John Guille). A Breath from the Veldt, 1st ed., pub. Henry Sotheran & Co., 1895, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, occ. slight spotting, t.e.g., pubs. dec. cloth, a little stained, worn at extrems., folio (1)

534 Millais (John Guille). British Diving Ducks, 2 vols. 1st ed., pub. Longmans Green and Co., 1913, addn. half title, seventy-four plates, (including thirty-nine in colour), each with tissue guard, after Archibald Thorburn, Murray Dixon and Gronvold, t.e.g., pubs. cloth gilt, spines a little faded, folio

£150-250

Limited edition 126/450. (2)

£200-300

535 Millais (John Guille). The Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, 3 vols, 1st ed., pub. Longmans Green and Co., 1904 - 06, addn. half titles, chromolitho. plts. after Millais, Thorburn, and Lodge, b & w numerous photogravure and b & w plts., many with tisue guards, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, pubs. blue cloth gilt, spines faded, sidings a little frayed and damp stained, large thick 4to Limited edition, 730/1025 copies. (3)

£120-180

533 Millais (John Guille). Game Birds and Shooting Sketches; Illustrating the Habits, Modes of Capture, Stages of Plumage and the Hybrids and Varieties which occur amongst them, 1st. ed., pub. Henry Sotheran, 1892, addn. half title, portrait frontis. of Thomas Bewick, fifteen (complete) col. litho. plts. and numerous autotypes and woodcuts, slight spotting, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, folio (1)

£150-200

536 Millais (John Guille). British Diving Ducks, 2 vols., 1st. ed., pub. Longmans Green & Co., 1913, addn. half title, seventy-four plates, (including thirty-nine in colour) after Archibald Thorburn, Murray Dixon and Gronvold, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, spines faded, folio Limited edition 416/450. (2)

Lot 534

120

£300-500


537 Millais (John Guille). Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches; Illustrating the Habits, Modes of Capture, Stages of Plumage and the Hybrids and Varieties which occur amongst them, pub. Henry Sotheran & Co., 1892, addn. half title, portrait frontis. of Thomas Bewick, fifteen col. litho. plates, eighteen autotypes and numerous woodcut illusts. to text throughout, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, sidings stained and worn, folio (1)

539 Millais (J.G.). The Natural History of the British SurfaceFeeding Ducks, 1st. ed., pub. Longman, Green & Co., 1902, half-title present, forty-one col. plts. and num. b & w plts. and illusts. after A.Thorburn and J.G.Millais, very occ. spotting, pubs. two-tone cloth gilt, a few minor marks to upper cover, worn and bumped at extrems., large 4to Limited edition 446/600. Large Paper Copy. (1)

£100-150

£200-300

540 Millais (J.G.). The Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, 3 vols., Longmans, 1904-06, chromo. plts. after Millais, Thorburn, and Lodge, b & w photogravure and other plts., t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. blue cloth gilt, spines faded, some wear and repairs to extrems., large thick 4to Limited edition, 217/1025 copies. (3)

£150-200

541 Milner (Henry Ernest). The Art and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 1st ed., 1890, half-title, ten sepia etchings, twelve plts. (ten coloured and three double-page), lacks half-title, lib. marks to front pastedown, t.e.g., remainder uncut, joints and extremities slightly frayed, 4to, together with Johnson (Joseph Forsyth), The Natural Principles of Landscape Gardening, Printed for the Author, [?Belfast, 1874], eleven litho. plts., 12pp. ads. at rear, orig. cloth, rubbed and marked, sm. folio, plus Forestier (J.C.N.), Gardens, a Note-Book of Plans and Sketches, 1st ed., Scribner’s 1924, b & w illusts., orig tw-tone cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus Jekyll (Gertrude & Hussey, Christopher), Garden Ornament, 2nd rev. ed., 1927, b & w illusts. from photos, first few leaves a little creased and fingersoiled, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, folio (4)

538 Millais (John Guille). The Natural History of the British Surface-Feeding Ducks, 1st ed., 1902, 41 colour plates, 6 photogravures, 25 b & w plates, one or two light spots, t.e.g., original cloth, edges a trifle rubbed, 4to Large paper copy, 202/600. (1)

£300-400

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544 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., pub. Groombridge and Sons, 1866, 226 col. plts. (complete), each with tissue guard, some spotting throughout, pubs. orig. dark green blindstamped cloth, gilt dec. spines, a little worn at extrems., 8vo (3)

£200-300

542 Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, 1st. ed., pub. Groombridge and Sons, 1864, title page and contents list a little spotted, sixty engraved plts. with contemp. hand colouring, t.e.g., 20th. century half morocco gilt, a little damp stained on upper board, 4to (1)

£300-500

545 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., pub. Groombridge and Sons, 1866, title page to each vol., 358 (complete as list) col. plts., each with tissue guard, slight spotting throughout, pubs. orig. dark green blind stamped cloth, gilt, dec. spines, a little worn at extrems., 4to (6)

£200-300

546 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Butterflies, 3rd ed., pub. L. and Daldy, 1870, seventy-two hand-coloured lithographic plates, two uncoloured plates, some light spotting to first and last few leaves, t.e.g., contemp. full red calf gilt (by Roger de Coverly), a little rubbed and marked, large 8vo (1)

£150-200

547 Morris (F.O.). A Natural History of British Moths, 4 vols., 1872, 132 hand-coloured engraved plates, occasional spotting and toning, a.e.g., contemporary green half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (4)

548 Murray (Richard Paget). The Flora of Somerset, 1st ed., Taunton, 1896, frontis., folding map, previous owner signature, loose 1 pp. manuscript letter, dated 1946, referring to the book, endpapers a little browned, original green cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with The Flora of Dorsetshire, by John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell, 2nd ed., Dorchester, 1895, three folding colour maps, presentation inscription from the author to a Mrs Ryder, with a 2 pp. loose letter to the same, dated 1899, requesting a plant specimen, original cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus The Flora of Suffolk, by W.M. Hind, 1st ed., 1889, double-page colour map, armorial bookplate of Freeman Roper, three loose autograph letters from the author to Roper, dated 1889, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, with four others: Thomas Ravenshaw’s A New List of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Growing Wild in the County of Devon, 1860, Kirby Trimmer’s Flora of Norfolk, 1866 (both inscribed by the author) plus Flora of Norfolk Supplement vol., and J.S. Henslow’s Flora of Suffolk, c. 1860

543 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., pub. Groombridge & Sons, 1852 - 57, title page with contemp. manuscript ownership signature, slight spotting to endpapers, 358 hand coloured plts. (complete as lists), occ. spotting, contemp. calf with contrasting morocco labels to gilt dec. spines, rubbed at extrems., 8vo (6)

£150-200

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£200-300

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549 Nash (John). Poisonous Plants. Deadly, Dangerous and Suspect, with brief descriptions by W. Dallimore, ed. Dr. A.W. Hill, Etchells & MacDonald, 1937, 20 full-page wood-engravings, modern cloth-backed boards, folio, limited edition, 41/350, together with British Poisonous Plants, Illustrated by John E. Sowerby, Described by Charles Johnson and C. Pierpoint Johnson, 2nd ed., 1861, 32 hand-coloured plates, one or two short closed tears, endpapers renewed, later cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

£150-200

550 [Neill, Patrick]. Journal of a Horticultural Tour through some parts of Flanders, Holland, and the North of France, in the Autumn of 1817. By a Deputation of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1823, half title, seven engraved plates and plans, one close-trimmed, modern morocco-backed boards, 8vo, together with A Concise and Practical Treatise on the Growth and Culture of the Carnation, Pink, Auricula, Polyanthus, Banunculus, Tulip, Hyacinth, Rose and other Flowers..., by Thomas Hogg, 4th ed., c. 1822, six hand-coloured lithographed plates, occasional offsetting and light spotting, bookplate, original boards, spine label and edges rubbed, 8vo, with two others: Samuel Curtis’s The Florist’s Directory, new ed., 1810 and Henry Van Oosten’s The Dutch Gardener: Or, the Compleat Florist, 2nd ed., 1711 (final leaf defective) (4)

£150-200

551 New Naturalist Series, vols. nos. 2, 18, 24, 46, 64, 82, 84, 88, 91, 94, 96, 103-104, 106 & 110, all 1st eds. (except nos. 18, 24 & 46 reprinted), 1946-2009, colour and b&w plts. and illusts., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, mainly VG, except no. 2 with some loss to head of spine and top edge of upper wrapper, together with two New Naturalist Monographs (The Badger by Ernest Neal, 1st ed., 1948 & The Mole by Kenneth Mellanby, reprinted, 1974), both orig. cloth, the second title in d.j., and British Birds of Prey, by Leslie Brown, reprinted 1976 (without d.j.), all 8vo

553 Panzer (Georg Wolfgang Franz). Symbolae Entomologicae. Beyträge zur Geschichte der Insekten. Mit zwölf Kupfertafeln, Erlangen: Johann Jacob Palm, 1802, Latin and German title-pages, twelve hand-col. eng. plts. at rear by Jacob Sturm and Valentine Bischoff, two eng. illusts., some light toning to text, late 19th/early 20th c. qtr. cloth with marbled boards, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to

New Naturalist first editions comprise British Game, The Broads, The Natural History of Shetland, The New Naturalists, Ireland, Loch Lomondside, Nature Conservation, Seashore, Funghi, The Isles of Scilly, A History of Ornithology, Dragonflies & Wild Fowl. (19) £200-300

Nissen ZBI 4260. This is the fifth part of the series ‘Johann Euseb Voets Beschreibungen und Abbildungen hart schaalich- ter Insekten Coleoptera Linn...’. The text includes a scientific description of the individual beetles in Latin with a commentary on the different species in German. (1) £300-500

554 Parker (Richard Dunscombe, illust.). Birds of Ireland, edited by Martyn Anglesea, Designed by Wendy Dunbar, pub. The Blackstaff Press, Dundonald, 1983, addn. half title, forty colour plts., pubs. half calf gilt, contained in marbled slip case with printed label to upper board, oblong folio, limited edition 69/250. Signed by the editor and designer, together with Pledger (Maurice & Coles Charles),Game Birds, Illustrated by Maurice Pledger Written by Charles Coles, pub. Collins, 1981, addn. half title, twenty-four tipped in col. plts., pubs. qtr. morocco gilt, in cloth slip case, folio, limited edition 40/250. Signed by artist and author

552 Owen (Richard). Monograph on the Aye-Aye (Chiromys madagascariensis, Cuvier), 1863, fourteen litho plts. (including three folding), front free endpaper inscribed by the author to Dr. Torell(?), orig. green cloth gilt, spine faded and torn, 4to Nissen ZBI 3040. (1)

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£120-180

555 Parsons (William). Philosophical Observations on the Analogy Between the Propagation of Animals and that of Vegetables: In which are answered some objections against the indivisibility of the soul, which have been inadvertently drawn from the late curious and useful experiments upon the Polypus and other animals... 1st ed., 1752, folding engraved plate, occasional light spotting and browning, modern calf-backed boards, 8vo

£300-500

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123

£100-150


559 Pryor (Alfred Reginald). A Flora of Hertfordshire, 1887, 3 pp. loose manuscript notes, a few light spots, bookplates, original printed boards, a little rubbed, 4to, limited edition, 23/50, together with The Flora of Essex, by George Stacey Gibson, 1862, folding map contained in front pocket, four hand-coloured plates, lacking front endpaper, original cloth, 8vo, plus The Natural History of the County of Stafford; Comprising its Geology, Zoology, Botany and Meteorolgy..., by Robert Garner, 1844, illustrations, folding handcoloured map at end, a few spots, presentation inscription from the author to Booth Eddison to title, bookplate, original blindstamped cloth, spine faded, 8vo, with two others: John Amphlett’s The Botany of Worcestershire, 1909 and George Druce’s The Flora of Northamptonshire, 1930 (5)

560 Rathbone (Hannah Mary). The Poetry of Birds Selected from Various Authors with Coloured Illustrations by a Lady, pub. George Smith, Liverpool and Ackermann & Co., 1833, title page, twenty-one (complete) litho. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, slight staining, contemp. gilt dec. morocco, rubbed at extrems., 4to

556 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowewring Plants, vols. 10, 12 & 13 (only), 1843 - 1847, vol.10 lacking title, 144 litho. plts. with bright contemp. hand colouring, occ. slight spotting, vol. 13 with upper hinge broken, vols. 12 & 13, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, rubbed and worn, 4to. Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (3)

£100-150

Nissen 756. (1)

£200-300

£400-600

557 Plukenet (Leonard). Opera Volumen IV. Amaltheum Botanicum. (i.e.) Stirpium Indicarum Alterum Copiae Cornu Millenas ad Minimum & bis centum diversas Species novas & Indictas nominatim comprehendens..., secundo excusum, ediderunt T. Davies, T. Payne, L. Davies &c., 1769, half title, title with engraved vignette, 104 engraved plates, a few spots, bookplate, contemporary sprinkled calf, modern reback, 4to Henrey 306. (1)

£100-150

558 Poyser (T & A.D., pub.,). 61 vols., mainly 1st eds., c. 1975-99, some colour and many b&w plts. and illusts., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, mostly 8vo (including a few in 4to), some vols. ex libris, Kenny Everett, taxidermist, with his notes to front endpapers, etc., generally G/VG

Lot 561

For a full list of the titles in this lot, please contact the auction office. (61) £400-600

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561 Rawstorne (Lawrence). Gamonia: or The Art of Preserving Game; and an Improved Method of Making Plantations and Covers, Explained and Illustrated...., with Fifteen Coloured Drawings by J.T.Rawlins, Taken on the Spot, pub. Rudolph Ackermann, 1837, addn. half title with near contemp. ownership signature of George Wolsthenholme, fifteen aquatint plts. (complete), with bright contemp. hand colouring, errata bound in at rear, upper hinge cracked, a.e.g., orig. morocco gilt, worn at extrems., 8vo

565 Schaffer (Jacob Christian). Die Grünen Armpolypen, Die Geschwänzten und Ungeschwänzten Zackigen Wasserflöhe und eine besondere Art kleiner Wasseraale..., Regensburg: Emanuel Adam Weiss, 1755, three folding hand-col. eng. plts. at rear, occasional spotting and light toning, early 20th c. marbled boards, paper label to spine and upper board, slight wear to spine and extrems., slim 4to

Abbey Life, no.392. Tooley, no.393. The binding of this copy is the original publishers binding as described by Tooley. (1) £300-500

£100-150

Nissen ZBI 3622. (1)

562 Rehder (Alfred). The Bradley Bibliography. A Guide to the Literature of the Woody Plants of the World Published Before the Twentieth Century. Compiled at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University under the Direction of Charles Sprague Sargent, 5 vols., Riverside Press, Cambridge (US), 1911-18, a couple of short closed marginal tears at front of vol. IV, one or two spots, modern red half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, 4to (5)

£300-400

563 Rickman (Philip). A Selection of Bird Paintings and Sketches, Written and Illustrated by Philip Rickman, Foreword by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT, pub. Curpotten Ltd. 1979, mounted port., thirty-one full-page mounted col. plts. with tissue guards, num. b & w illusts. to text, a.e.g., pubs. green half morocco gilt, spine with raised bands and gilt sporting bird motifs in compartments, with cloth slipcase, folio, together with A Bird Painters Sketch Book, 1st. ed., pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd., 1931, addn. half title, eleven col. plts. with captioned tissue guards and numerous b & w plts. throughout, pubs. cloth with printed label to upper board, d.j., 4to,

566 Schneider (George). The Book of Choice Ferns for the Garden. Conservatory, and Stove. Describing and Giving Explicit Cultural Directions for the Best and Most Striking Ferns and Selaginellas in Cultivation, 3 vols., 1892-94, 22 chromo. plates, numerous b & w plates and illustrations, a few folding, a few minor spots, t.e.g., original decorative green cloth gilt, 4to

The first described item; limited edition 283/500, signed by Philip Rickman. (2) £200-300

564 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., 1710, additional engraved title (close-trimmed at outer margin), title printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations, D81, E84 & final index leaves torn with loss and repaired, a few tears and repairs, occasional light water stains, soiling and marginal wormtracks, library bookplate and stamp to front pastedown, modern calf, folio Henrey 1308. Includes the six-page ‘Index morborum’ at end. (1)

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£300-500

125

£200-300


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Lot 568

567 Sclater (P.L. and Hudson, W.H.). Argentine Ornithology. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Birds of the Argentine Republic, 2 vols. 1st. ed., pub. R.H.Porter, 1888, title pages with decorative vignette, contemp. dated ownership signature to second blank, twenty (complete) litho. plts. with bright contemp. hand colouring, no. 127/200 copies signed and numbered by both authors, 20th century half morocco gilt, 4to. Nissen 843 (2)

£600-900

568 Seebohm (Henry). The Geographical Distribution of the Family Charadriidae, or the Plovers, Sandpipers, Snipes and their Allies, H. Sotheran, 1st issue, [1887-1888], 21 hand-coloured lithographed plates by J.G. Keulemans, illustrations, one or two light stains to text, later red half morocco by Henderson & Bisset, spine a little faded, 4to Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “John H. Buchanan, from his friend, R. Jardine, 1st January 1888”. Sir Robert Jardine, 1st Baronet (1825-1905, Scottish businessman and Liberal politician), John H. Buchanan, his father-in-law and Chief of Clan Buchanan. (1) £800-1200

126


569 Selous (F.C., Millais J.G., Chapman Abel & others). The Gun at Home and Abroad, vol.3, The Big Game of Africa & Europe, 1914 [and] vol.4 The Big Game of Asia and North America, 1915, gravure portrait frontis to each vol. of H.R.H. George V, addn. half title, numerous colour and b & w illusts. throughout, very slight spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. morocco gilt, a little stained, bumped at extrems., folio Limited edition copies 591/750 and 554/600 respectively. (2)

£200-300

570 Shelley (G.E.). A Handbook to the Birds of Egypt, 1st ed., pub. John Van Voorst, 1872, title, dedication and preface, fourteen col. litho. plts. (complete as list), t.e.g., modern half morocco gilt by Period Binders of Bath, 4to. (1)

£200-300

571 Shortridge (Captain G.C.). Tha Mammals of South West Africa, A Biological Account of the Forms Occurring in that Region, 2 vols., 1st. ed., pub. William Heinemann Ltd., 1934, addn. half title to each vol., errata slip tipped on to verso of pp. xxv, numerous illusts. and maps throughout, pubs. gilt cloth. d.j.s frayed and worn, bumped at extrems., 4to, together with Brocklehurst (Capt. H.C.), Game Animals of the Sudan, Their Habits and Distribution, A Handbook for Hunters and Naturalists, 1st. ed., pub. Gurney and Jackson, 1831, addn. half title, twelve col. plts. and fourteen b & w plts., uncoloured folding map, near contemp. presentation signature to f.e.p., t.e.g., pubs. gilt cloth, bumped at extrems., 8vo., with Jackson (Sir Frederick J.), Notes on the Game Birds of Kenya and Uganda (including the Sand-Grouse, Pigeons, Snipe, Bustards, Geese and Ducks), 1st. ed., pub. WIlliams & Norgate Ltd., 1926, addn. half title, thirteen col. plts., slight spotting, pubs. gilt cloth, bumped and worn at extrems., 8vo

Lot 569

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£100-150

572 Sitwell (Sacheverell, Buchanan, Handasyde, & Fisher, James). Fine Bird Books 1700-1900, London & New York, 1953, sixteen full-page col. plts. with tissue guards (some guards creased) and twenty-two half-tone plts., orig. red half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and corners bumped, folio (limited edition 275/295, signed by all three authors), together with Sitwell (Sacheverell and Blunt, Wilfred), Great Flower Books 1700-1900. A Bibliographical Record of two Centuries of Finely-Illustrated Flower Books, 1st ed., 1956, thirty-six col. and b & w plts., orig. half cloth in frayed and torn d.j., both folio (2)

£100-150

573 Smellie (William). The Philosophy of Natural History, 2 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1790/1799, titles with sl. marginal toning from earlier turn-ins, vol. 1 with faint water-stain to lower blank margin of final two leaves, recent qtr. calf, spines blind-tooled and gilt lettered, 4to (2)

Lot 570

127

£150-200


577 Speechly (William). A Treatise on the Culture of the Pine Apple and the Management of the Hot-House, 2nd ed., with additions, York, 1796, six engraved plans and plates, most folding, pubs. list at end dated March 1810, occasional light soiling, modern boards, 8vo, together with The Fruit-Gardener. Containing the Method of Raising Stocks, for Multiplying of Fruit-Trees, by Budding, Grafting &c. As also Directions for Laying out and Managing Fruit-Gardens, [attrib. John Gibson], 1st ed., 1768, light marginal water stains, modern calfbacked boards, 8vo, plus The Greenhouse, Hot House and Stove, by Charles M’Intosh, 1838, additional hand-coloured title, 17 handcoloured plates, some light spotting, a.e.g., modern green half morocco, 8vo, with two others: A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society of London, 2nd ed., 1831 and William Lawson’s A New Orchard and Garden, Cresset Press, 1927 (limited edition of 650) (5)

£200-300

574 Sowerby (John E., and Johnson, Charles). The Ferns of Great Britain, 1st ed., 1855, bound with The Fern Allies: A Supplement to the Ferns of Great Britain, 1856, 80 hand-coloured engraved plates, a few spots, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary green morocco gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with A Natural History of New and Rare Ferns, by E.J. Lowe, 1864, 72 chromo. plates, light spotting, contemporary presentation inscription, a.e.g., contemporary green morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus E.J. Lowe’s Our Native Ferns, 2 vols., 1874-80 and Ferns: British and Exotic, 8 vols., 1872 (12)

£300-400

575 Sowerby (John E. and Johnson, C. Pierpoint). The Useful Plants of Great Britain: A Treatise upon the Principal Native Vegetables Capable of Application as Food, Medicine, or in the Arts and Manufactures, 1st ed., [1861]-1862, 25 hand-coloured plates, one or two close-trimmed, a few spots, a.e.g., original green cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, together with British Wild Flowers, Illustrated by John E. Sowerby, Described by C. Pierpoint-Johnson, 1860, hand-coloured frontis., two uncoloured and eighty handcoloured plates, a few spots, a.e.g., contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, edges rubbed, 8vo, with a presentation inscription from Charles Pierpoint Johnson to W.H. Thompson, 1860, plus Our Wild Flowers, Familiarly Described and Illustrated, 2nd ed., 1839, additional hand-coloured title, eleven hand-coloured plates, pubs. list at end, some light spots, hinges reinforced, a.e.g., original green morocco gilt, spine faded and a little rubbed, 8vo, with two others: Samuel Frederick Gray’s A Natural Arrangement of British Plants, 2 vols., 1821 and John Ruskin’s Proserpina, 2 vols., in one, 1879 (6)

£200-300

578 Sporting Repository. Containing Horse-Racing, Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Archery, Trotting and Tandem Matches, Cocking, Pedestrianism, Pugilism, Anecdotes on Sporting Subjects, Interspersed with Essays, Tales and a Great Variety of Miscellaneous Articles, vol. 1 nos. 1 - 6 [all published], 1st ed., pub. Thomas McLean, 1822, title page and nineteen aquatint plts. (complete) with contemp. hand colouring, occ. spotting, a.e.g., modern half morocco gilt, 8vo

576 Sowerby (James). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants..., vols. 1-9 only (of 12), 3rd ed., 1863-69, numerous col. plts., some title-pages repaired to margins, endpapers renewed (some marked), t.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, rebacked preserving orig. spines, covers dampstained & rubbed, 4to (9)

£100-150

Rare. Schwerdt 2, 212. (1)

128

£700-1000


580 Swammerdam (Jan). The Book of Nature; Or, the History of Insects: Reduced to Distinct Classes, Confimed by Particular Instances, Displayed in the Anatomical Analysis of many Species... Translated from the Dutch and Latin Original Edition by Thomas Flloyd, Revised and Improved with Notes from Reaumur and Others, by John Hill, 1st ed. in English, 1758, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, 53 engraved plates, occasional spotting and marginal water stains, hinges reinforced, bookplate of Philip S. Corbet, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed, folio Dibner, Heralds of Science, 191; Nissen 4057; Norman 2037. (1)

£500-800

579 Surtees (Robert Smith). Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour; Plain or Ringlets?; Handley Cross or Mr. Jorrocks’s Hunt; Ask Mamma or the Richest Commoner in England; Mr Facey Romford’s Hounds, together 5 vols. only, pub. Bradbury & Evans, c.1865, numerous etched plts. after John Leech with contemp. hand colouring, book plate of J.W.O’Neal, t.e.g., matching contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, together with Jorrock’s Jaunts and Jollities, 4th ed., pub. George Routledge and Sons, 1874, addn. dec. title, fifteen litho. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, slight spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, gilt dec. spine, large 8vo (6)

£100-150

581 Thorburn (Archibald). Game Birds and Wildfowl of Great Britain and Ireland, 1st. ed., pub. Longmans Green and Co., 1923, addn. half title, thirty col. plts. each with tissue guard, pubs. cloth gilt, folio (1)

£150-200

582 Thorburn (Archibald). British Birds, 4 vols., 1st ed., 1915-16, numerous colour plates, t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, spines faded, large 4to, together with Millais (John Guille), The Wild Fowler in Scotland, 1st ed., 1901, colour and photogravure plates, b&w illusts., etc., t.e.g., orig. half vellum gilt, plus Southgate (Frank & Pollard, Hugh B. C.), Wildfowl & Waders, Nature & Sport in the Coastlands, 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1928, colour and b&w plts., t.e.g., orig. qtr. vellum, large 4to, and other ornithology and natural history, including Henry J. Pearson, Three Summers Among the Birds of Russian Lapland, 1904, William Eagle Clarke, Studies in Bird Migration, 2 vols., 1912, T. A. Coward, The Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire & Liverpool Bay, 2 vols., pub. Witherby, 1910, F. O. Morris, A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 1863-64 (lacking several plates), etc. (34)

Lot 580

129

£200-300


583 Thorburn (Archibald). British Birds, 4 vols., plus supplement, mixed editions (vols 1- 3, 1st. ed., vol.4, 3rd. ed.), pub. Longmans, Green & Co., 1915 - 18, addn. half title to each vol., eighty-four col plts., each with tissue guard, (complete, inc. two addn. plts. in Supplement), t.e.g., pubs. orig. cloth gilt, a little faded, Supplement in pubs. paper wrappers, folio, together with British Mammals, 2 vols. (bound in one), pub. Longmans, Green and Co., 1920 - 21, addn. half title to each vol., fifty col. plts. each with tissue guard, pubs. orig. cloth gilt, slight staining, d.j. a little dust soiled, folio (6)

£200-300

584 Thorburn (Archibald). Game Birds and Wild-Fowl of Great Britain and Ireland, pub. Longmans, Green and Co., 1923, addn. half title, large paper copy, thirty col. plts. each with tissue guard, endpapers a little spotted, t.e.g., pubs. cloth gilt, a little bumped and worn at extrems. spine faded, folio, together with, A Naturalist’s Sketch Book, pub. Longmans, Green & Co., 1919, addn. half title, sixty plts. (twenty-four in colour), each with tissue guard, slight spotting, pubs. cloth gilt, spine a little faded, folio (2)

£200-300

585 Thornton (Colonel Thomas). A Sporting Tour through the Northern Parts of England, and Great Part of the Highlands of Scotland, 1st ed., 1804, half title, engraved frontis., 15 engraved plates, some light spotting and offsetting, later tan half calf, 4to, together with A Sporting Tour through Various Parts of France, in the Year 1802: Including a Concise Description of the Sporting Establishments, Mode of Hunting, and Other Field-Amusements, as Practised in that Country, by Colonel Thornton, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1806, half title and additional engraved title to each, engraved portrait to vol. I, 52 engraved plates, mostly aquatints, some folding, one detached, two leaves of music, horizontal closed tear to p. 131, vol. II, a few minor spots, later tan half calf, corners a little bumped, 4to

Lot 583

(3)

£200-300

586 Triggs (Henry Inigo). Formal Gardens in England and Scotland. Their Planning and Arrangement Architectural and Ornamental Features, Subscriber’s ed., 3 parts, Batsford, 1902, 125 plates, loose as issued, a few spots, contained in original cloth-backed portfolios, a little rubbed with light stains, folio (3)

£150-200

587 Tulasne (Louis Rene & Charles). Selecta Fungorum Carpologia of the Brothers L.R. and C. Tulasne, Translated into English by W.B. Grove, 3 vols., Clarendon Press, 1931, 61 b & w plates, a few light spots, original green cloth, d.j.s., a few tears and spots, folio (3)

£100-150

588 Tulasne (Louis Rene & Charles). Selecta Fungorum Carpologia..., Translated into English by W.B. Grove, Edited by A.H. Reginald Buller & C.L. Shear, 3 vols., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1931, sixty-one b & w plates, modern green half morocco gilt, original wrappers preserved and bound in at front and rear of each vol., some fading, folio (3)

£150-200

589 Tusser (Thomas). Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry. As well for the Champion or Open Countrey, as also for the Woodland or Several, mixed in every Moneth, with Houswifery, over and besides the Book of Houswifery, Corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, with divers other lessons, as a diet for the Farmer, of the properties of Winds, Plants, Hops, Hearbs, Bees, and approved Remedies for Sheep and Cattel..., 1672, tables misbound at rear, few leaves slightly close-trimmed, some light spotting and toning, late 18th/early 19th c. calf, rebacked preserving orig. spine, slim 4to

Lot 584

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130

£200-300


593 Ward (Rowland). Records of Big Game with their Distribution, Characteristics, Dimensions, Weghts and Horn & Tusk Measurements, 6th & 9th. ed., pub. Rowland Ward. 1910 & 1928, the 1910 ed., with addn. half title, grauvure portrait frontis., numerous b & w illusts. throughout, slight spotting to titles and f.e.p.s, upper hinge weak, zebra skin pattern boards, the ninth edition with numerous b & w illusts. throughout, book plate of the Royal Artillery Institution, pubs. blue cloth gilt, a little stained and worn, both large 8vo, together with The Sportsman’s Handbook to Practical Collecting Preserving and Artistic Setting-Up of Trophies and Specimens....., 1890, addn. half title, title page and f.e.p.with contemp. dated manuscript ownership signature, addn. blind stamped address to f.e.p., numerous b & w illusts. throughout (including one folding), advertisements bound at rear, pubs. limp grained leather with gilt title and gilt dec. device of two rhinos to upper board and red deer trophy to rear board, small 8vo, with Rowland Ward’s Records of Big Game, 11th, 13th., 14th. and 15th ed., 1962 - 73, each vol. with addn. half title, col. frontis. and numerous b & w illusts., 11th edition signed by Gerald Best, Francois Edmond-Blanc and Major W.G.Raw, the 13th. 14th & 15th ed. are presentation copies to Maj. W.G. Raw, signed by Gerald Best and Francois Edmond-Blanc, the 13th ed., limited to 250 copies, a.e.g., pubs. morocco with gilt dec. spines, large 8vo, with one other similar

590 Varin (Amedee, illust.). L’Empire des Legumes. Memoires de Cucurbitus Ier Recueilles et mis en ordre par MM. Eugene Nus et Antony Meray, 1st ed., de Gonet, Paris, [1850-51], 25 hand-coloured engraved plates, a few plates toned, occasional light spotting, previous owner signature of Anthony Huxley, armorial bookplate of Percy Lancelot Babington, a.e.g., original polychrome and gilt cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, tall 8vo Vicaire VI, 245. Scarce. (1)

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594 Ward (F. Kingdon). From China to Khamti Long, 1st ed., 1924, b&w plts. after photos, folding map at rear, some light spotting to margins, orig. cloth, somewhat frayed to joints, and some wear to edges and corners, together with A Plant Hunter in Tibet, 1st ed., 1934, b&w plts. after photos, folding map, orig. cloth, rubbed and some soiling, 8vo, plus Planter Hunter’s Paradise, 1st ed., 1937, b&w plts. after photos, folding map, orig. cloth in rubbed and frayed d.j., spine faded, 8vo, and Burma’s Icy Mountains, 1st ed., 1949, b&w plts. after photos, folding maps, orig. cloth in frayed and chipped d.j., spine somewhat faded, and other titles by the same author, including Plant Hunting in the Wilds, [1931], with d.j., Pilgrimage for Plants, 1st ed., 1960, with d.j., etc., all orig. cloth, rubbed and some marks, one or two in d.j.s, 8vo

£300-500

591 Veitch (James Herbert). Hortus Veitchii, a History of the Rise and Progress of the Nurseries of Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, together with an account of the Botanical Collectors and Hybridists Employed by them..., 1906, fifty tinted and b & w photogravure plts., publisher’s compliments slip loosely inserted, t.e.g., remainder uncut, orig. half morocco in d.j. (frayed and browned), near-contemp. cloth book box, rubbed and frayed, 4to Special Limited Edition of an unspecified number printed for private circulation. (1) £200-300

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592 Veitch (James Herbert). A Traveller’s Notes or Notes of a Tour Through India, Malaysia, Japan, Corea, The Australian Colonies and New Zealand during the Years 1891-1893, pub. Chelsea: Royal Exotic Nursery, 1896, half-title, folding double-hemisphere map frontis. (short marginal split), nine photogravure plts., b & w illusts. from photos to text, occ. marginal spotting, orig. cloth with Japanese printed paper label to upper cover, rubbed and label spotted, 4to (1)

£150-200

£150-200

131

£150-200


596 Willughby (Francis). The Ornithology of Francis Willoughby of Middleton in the County of Warwick..., wherein all the Birds Hitherto Known, being Reduced into a Method Suitable to their Natures, are Accurately Described... to which are added, Three Considerable Discourses, I. Of the Art of Fowling..., II. Of the Order of Singing Birds, III. Of Falconry, by John Ray, 1st English ed., 1678, eighty eng. plts. (inc. frontis.), bound without two tables, frontis. & title trimmed & remargined, several other leaves and few plts. repaired, some dust-soiling and marks, early 19th gilt panelled calf, rebacked, board corners worn, folio Wing W2880; Nissen 991; Schwerdt vol. 2, p.299. (1)

£300-400

595 White (Gilbert). The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton, 1st ed., 1789, eng. vignette to half-title, folding eng. frontis., six eng. plts. (incl. one folding), occasional offsetting mostly from plts. to text, contemp. calf gilt with red morocco title label to spine, upper joint cracked, some wear to head & foot of spine, 4to Rothschild 2550, British Bee Books no.143. Letter XXVII, 12 December 1775, is about an idiot boy who ate bees, pp.200-201. (1) £400-600

597 Winterburn (Mollie). Tancnwch Birds, c. 1990, thirty-three vellum bifolia, consisting of a manuscript title, and thirty-two fine pen, ink and watercolour drawings of birds, with handwritten text to the second sheet of each bifolium, loosely contained in black cloth and marbled drop-over bookbox, folio (1)

Lot 596

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£300-500


598 Wolf (Joseph). Pheasant Drawings by Joseph Wolf, Introduction by David M. Lank, pub. Allen Publishing Company, Kingston upon Hull, 1988, addn. half title, seventy-nine tipped in col. plts. with accompaning facsimile charcoal sketch, numerous other tipped in plts. to text, with additional sixteen ‘unpublished’ sketches at rear, signed by David Lank, limited edition of 49/275, a.e.g., pubs. half morocco gilt, contained in slip case and housed in original presentation box of wooden construction, with printed sliding lid, elephant folio (1)

£300-500

600 Woodville (William). Medical Botany, Containing Systematic and General Descriptions with Plates, of all the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Comprehended in the Catalogues of the Materia Medica, as Published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh..., 4 vols. (inc. Supplement), 1790-94, 274 hand-coloured engraved plates (complete), occ. spotting, mostly to tissue-guards and sometimes to plate margins, scattered heavy spotting to vol. 2, old marginal damp-staining to vol. 1, text block to vol. 1 split, later green half morocco over marbled boards, rubbed, spines faded, 4to Nissen 2183. (4)

£300-500

601 Wooster (David, ed.). Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of some of the most Striking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, 2nd ed., 2 vols., 1874, 108 chromo. plates, some light spotting, recent red half calf, spines a little faded, 8vo, together with The Flora of the Alps, by Alfred W. Bennett, 2 vols., 1st US ed., New York, 1898, 120 chromo. plates, one or two spots, vol. II title detaching, endpapers renewed, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, 8vo (4)

599 Wolff (Johann Friedrich). Icones Cimicum, Descriptionibus Illustratae, 5 parts in one, Erlangae, 1800-11, twenty hand-col. eng. plts., near contemp. dark blue boards, worn to joints and head & foot of spine, 4to Nissen, ZBI 4439. (1)

£200-300

133

£100-150


Lot 604

602 [Worlidge, John]. Systema Horti-culturae: Or, the Art of Gardening. In Three Books... Second Edition with Large Additions, printed for Tho. Dring, 1683, addn. eng. title, three eng. plts., single ad. leaf at rear, generally toned and some soiling, both titles and several other leaves with marginal repairs (M1 with loss of text), bookplate of Barrie Macey on front pastedown, modern half calf, with gilt lettered spine label, 8vo Wing W3605. (1)

£300-400

603 [Worlidge, John]. Dictionarium Rusticum, Urbanicum & Botanicum: Or, a Dictionary of Husbandry, Gardening, Trade, Commerce, and all sorts of Country Affairs, 2 vols. in one, 3rd ed., 1726, titles printed in red and black, two folding engraved plates, a few light spots, front endpaper detaching, contemporary calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with The Complete Farmer; Or, General Dictionary of Agriculture and Husbandry..., 2 vols., 5th ed., 1807, 109 engraved plates, a few close-trimmed, occasional water stains and light spotting, armorial bookplates of John Cornwall, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining original spines, light edge wear, 4to, plus Cuthbert Johnson’s The Farmer’s Encyclopaedia, 1842 (4)

605 Young (Miss S.A.). Studies of Trees With and Without Foliage, Edinburgh, London,Glasgow and Dublin, [1834], twelve fine lithograph plates printed by Hullmandel, all but one proofs on india paper, the last hand-coloured and not on india paper, drop-head title leaf at front with author’s note (dated at Edinburgh, April 1834) and list of subscribers, some mostly marginal spotting, a little rodent nibbling to upper margins throughout not affecting plates, old half cloth over marbled boards portfolio, orig. printed wrappers preserved, both soiled and detached, large folio (57 x 41cm)

£150-200

604 Wright (John). The Fruit Grower’s Guide, 6 divisions, [18961901], 46 chromo. plates (including three additional titles), some light spotting, vol. I rear hinge broken, a.e.g., original green decorative cloth, spine ends rubbed, 4to (6)

Rare. In her brief introductory note, the author says: ‘The Sketches contained in this Work were drawn from Nature during a short residence near Clifton, chiefly to beguile the tediousness of a lingering indisposition.’ Copies with proofs on india paper cost £2.2s, while “common” copies were priced at £1.6s. (1) £400-600

£250-300

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BEE BOOKS

607 [Bazin, Gilles Augustin]. The Natural History of Bees. Containing an Account of their Production, their Oeconomy, the Manner of Making Wax and Honey, and the Best Methods for the Improvement and Preservation of them, Translated from the French, 1st English ed., 1744, 12 folding copper-engraved plates, a few spots, previous owner red inkstamp of Silvanus Chirm, KentishTown, 1789, to title verso, modern half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 96. (1)

£200-300

608 [Bazin, Gilles Augustin]. The Natural History of Bees. Containing an Account of their Production, their Oeconomy, the Manner of their Making Wax and Honey, and the Best Methods for the Improvement and Preservation of them, Translated from the French, 1st English ed., 1744, 12 folding copper-engraved plates, one or two close-trimmed, light marginal toning at front, modern half calf, spine with red and green labels, 8vo

606 Bailey (Nathan). Dictionarium Domesticum, Being a New and Compleat Household Dictionary. For the use both of City and Country, Shewing I. The Whole Arts of Brewing... II. The Management of the Kitchen... III. The Herdsman... IV. The English Vineyard... V. The Apiary... VI. The Family Physician..., 1st ed., 1736, engraved frontis. (close trimmed at lower margin), a few light spots, previous owner signature to title, bookplate, later half calf, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo

British Bee Books 96. (1)

Bitting pp. 24-25; British Bee Books 90: “Some of the entries in this dictionary are clearly based on the Dictionarum rusticum (71). The entry on the generation of bees is however omitted; possibly such a subject was considered unsuitable for the lady of the house. She is portrayed in the frontispiece.” (1) £300-400

£200-300

609 Bevan (Edward). The Honey-Bee; Its Natural History, Physiology and Management, 1st ed., 1827, wood-engraved frontis., illustrations, bound without half title, one leaf with neat marginalia, a few spots, contemporary half calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo British Bee Books 201. (1)

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£100-150


610 Bonner (James). A New Plan for Speedily Increasing the Number of Bee-Hives in Scotland; and which may be extended, with equal success to England, Ireland, America, or to any other part of the world capable of producing flowers, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1795, half title, advert/errata leaf at end, a few spots, modern russet half morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, 8vo

616 [Filleul, Philip Valpy Mourant]. The English Bee-Keeper; or, Suggestions for the Practical Management of Amateur and Cottage Apiaries, on Scientific Principles, by a Country Curate, 1st ed., 1851, illustrations, 8 pp. pubs. list at end, a few spots, original brown blindstamped cloth, spine ends rubbed, 8vo

British Bee Books 151: “Bonner who was Bee-Master at Auchencrow, near Berwick-on-Tweed was the most able and best known of Scottish bee-men.” (1) £300-400

£100-150

British Bee Books 271. (1)

617 Hale (Thomas). A Compleat Body of Husbandry. Containing Rules for Performing, in the Most Profitable Manner, the Whole Business of the Farmer, and Country Gentlemen, in Cultivating, Planting and Stocking of Land..., 1st ed., printed for T. Osborne et al, 1756, eng. frontis., twelve eng. plts., one folding, one letterpress eng., eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, title-page with two repaired areas of loss (not affecting letterpress), some severe browning and staining to outer margins (and consequent fraying to lower outer corner of a few leaves), recent half calf, with raised bands and morocco title label, folio

611 Butler (Charles). The Feminine Monarchie or The Historie of Bees..., [3rd ed.], Oxford: printed by William Turner for the author, 1634, [xiv],180pp. (wrongly numbered 182, there is no p.113-114), frontis. to verso of title, title-page browned, marked and repaired with some loss, few illusts. to text, small repair to dedication leaf, leaves T2-T4 close-trimmed (possibly from another copy), occasional pencil lines, browning and dampstaining, 20th c. qtr. calf gilt, 4to British Bee Books 18. (1)

£400-600

British Bee Books 108. (1)

£150-200

612 Butler (Charles). The Feminine Monarchie: Or the Historie of Bees. Shewing their Admirable Nature and Properties, their Generation and Colonies, their Government, Loyaltie, Art, Industrie, Enemies, Warres, Magnahimitie &c. Together with the Right Ordering of them from Time to Time: And the Sweet Profit Arising thereof, 2nd ed., 1623, woodcut frontis., woodcut illustrations, some light soiling and spotting, endpapers with annotations in early hands, front endpaper with brass rubbings of coins, bookplate of Robert Norton Ganz, later full panelled calf, a little rubbed at spine ends, small 4to British Bee Books 18: “This is the greatest early British bee book and contains the best account of skep beekeeping which is available today”. The crown above the queen in the frontispiece is perhaps in honour of Queen Henrietta Maria, consort of King Charles I. (1) £1000-1500

613 Columella (Lucius Junius Moderatus). Of Husbandry. In Twelve Books: and His Book Concerning Trees. Translated into English, with several Illustrations from Pliny, Cato, Varro, Palladius, and other antient and modern Authors, 1st English ed., printed for A. Millar, 1745, intermittent foxing, contemp. armorial bookplate of Thomas Boswall Esqr of Blackadder, with book ticket above ‘W. Phorson’s Circulating Library, Bridge-street, Berwick’, hinges neatly repaired, red sprinkled edges, recent qtr. calf over contemp. marbled boards, gilt spine label, 4to British Bee Books 98: Columella ‘gave very detailed and well conceived advice on many aspects of apiary management, including requeening, uniting, and migratory beekeeping’. (1) £200-300

614 Dictionarium. Dictionarium Rusticum, Urbanicum & Botanicum: Or, a Dictionary of Husbandry, Gardening, Trade, Commerce and all sorts of Country-Affairs..., 2nd ed., 1717, two engraved plates (one folding), woodcut illustrations, some spotting and browning, bookplates, front hinge reinforced, contemporary panelled calf, upper joint cracking, a few stains and gouges to covers, 8vo British Bee Books 71. (1)

618 Harris (Moses). An Exposition of English Insects, Including the Several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera & Diptera, or Bees, Flies, & Libellulae... Minutely Described, Arranged, & Named, According to the Linnean System..., 2nd ed., 1st issue, sold by Mr. White and Mr. Robson, 1782, eng. title-page, hand-col. frontis., one uncol. and fifty hand-col. copper plts., a number of plts. with mark along fore-edge (presumably from an earlier binding), parallel English and French text, some toning and marks, rough-trimmed, recent qtr. calf, 4to

£100-150

615 Dzierzon (Johann). Dzierzon’s Rational Bee-Keeping; Or, the Theory and Practice of Dr. Dzierzon, Translated from the Latest German Edition by H. Dieck and S. Stutterd, Edited and Revised by Charles Nash Abbott, 1st English ed., 1882, illustrations, advert. leaves at end, a few spots, original wrappers, upper wrapper with previous owner signature and marginal repairs, recent full calf, 8vo

British Bee Books 129; Freeman 1557; Lisney 242. (1)

British Bee Books 365: “Translated by H. Dieck and S. Stutterd from Rationelle Bienenzucht, published in Brieg in 1861. Dzierzon discovered parthenogenesis in bees.” (1) £100-150

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£500-800


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619 [Harte, Walter]. Essays on Husbandry..., two parts in one, 1st ed., printed for W. Frederick in Bath, 1764, five eng. plts. (one with split in platemark repaired on verso with archive tape), and numerous woodcut illusts. to text, separate pagination to each part, but collation continuous, some toning and foxing (especially to first and final leaves), occn. early ms. corrections to text, recent qtr. calf, with gilt lettered spine label, 8vo

623 Huber (Francis). New Observations on the Natural History of Bees, 3rd ed., Edinburgh & London, 1821, five folding eng. plts., some offsetting and browning, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, joints & extrems. rubbed, 12mo, together with The English BeeKeeper, or Suggestions for the Practical Management of Amateur and Cottage Apiaries... with an Appendix of Notes... by a Country Curate, 1851, few wood eng. illusts. to text, orig. cloth, worn & frayed to joints and extrems., 8vo, with Bevan (Edward), The Honey-Bee; its Natural History, Physiology and Management, 1827, wood eng. vignette frontis., few wood eng. illusts., edges untrimmed, orig. boards, joints cracked and slight wear, 12mo, and Stevenson (Henry), The Gentleman Gardener, Instructed in Sowing, Planting, Pruning, and Grafting Seeds, Plants, Flowers, and Trees; also in the Manner of making Wines..., and in the Management of Bees..., 7th ed., revised & corrected, 1766, contemp. sheep, neatly rebacked, 12mo, plus Huish (Robert), Bees: their Natural History and General Management, new ed., enlarged, 1844, eng. port. frontis., wood eng. illusts., light spotting, front free endpaper excised, a.e.g., 20th c. half morocco by Morrell, 12mo, plus three others similar

British Bee Books 114; Goldsmith 9959; Kress 6188; Sabin 30651. (1) £100-150

620 Herbal. [The Grete Herball whiche Geveth Parfyt Knowledge... of Herbes & There Gracyous Vertues], [Peter Treveris, 1526], 158 leaves only (of 180), lacking 22 leaves including the whole of the first gathering, printed in black letter, upwards of 450 woodcut illusts., some leaves close-trimmed and cropped to fore-edge (with loss), early signature to first page and 16th century inscriptions on medical uses written in Latin and English and with list of materials with signs of the zodiac on final blank page, leaves Ee1-Ee6 misbound, interleaved with few blank leaves, some light marginal browning and occasional brown marks, late 19th c. full calf with blind ruled decoration, 4to in 6s

British Bee Books 171, 271, 201, 77 & 176. (8)

British Bee Books 2; STC 13176; Henrey 168; Nissen BBI 2296. This volume contains a woodcut which is the first illustration of bees printed in England. It is the first edition of the first illustrated English herbal. The woodcuts are copies of the cuts used in Dutch sixteenth-century vernacular editions of the Herbarius (first published in 1511) which in turn derive from those in the German Gart der Desundheit. Treveris also used the woodcuts in his two editions of Hieronymus von Braunschweig’s Vertuose Boke of Distyllacyon. This volume lacks the following pages: title-page, 1-6, M6, N1, O2 & O3, Bb4 & Bb5, Dd1-DD4, X5-X6. Sold not subject to return. (1) £3000-5000

624 Huber (Francis). Observations on the Natural History of Bees, new ed., 1841, half-title, addn. hand-col. eng. title, five folding litho plts., pubs. ads. at rear, some toning, hinges repaired, orig. cloth, rebacked, rubbed, 8vo, together with The English Bee-Keeper, or, Suggestions for the Practical Management of Amateur and Cottage Apiaries..., by a Country Curate, 1851, few wood eng. illusts., pubs. ads. at rear, title loose, later endpapers, orig. cloth, rebacked preseving orig. spine, 8vo, with Herrod-Hempsall (William), BeeKeeping New and Old, Described with Pen and Camera, 2 vols., 1930, b & w plts. & illusts., orig. cloth, spines faded and slightly rubbed to joints, 8vo, and Jardine (William), The Naturalist’s Library, vol. 38 only, Bees, Comprehending the uses and Economical Management of the Honey-Bee..., Edinburgh, 1843, eng. port. frontis., addn. hand-col. eng. title and numerous plts. (mostly handcol.), 20th c. cloth, small 8vo, plus other 19th/early 20th c. bee reference books, mostly in orig. cloth

621 Hibberd (Shirley). Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste, and Recreations for Town Folk, in ther Study and Imitation of Nature, 1st ed., 1856, additional colour title, six colour plates, illustrations, pubs. list at end, one or two spots, contemporary previous owner signature. a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo British Bee Books 285. (1)

£100-150

(18)

622 Hill (Thomas). A Profitable Instruction of the Perfect Ordering of Bees, with the Marvellous Nature, Property, and Government of them: and the Necessary uses, both of their Honnie and Waxe... Edward Alde, 1593, title with woodcut headpiece and device (loose), black letter, A4 torn with loss and repaired, other leaves mainly towards the end with losses and repairs, occasional light soiling, t.e.g., disbound, 4to British Bee Books 7. First published in 1568. (1)

£300-400

£250-350

625 Huber (Francis). New Observations on the Natural History of Bees, 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1808, folding engraved plate (torn along folds), some light soiling, presentation inscription and small sticker to front endpaper, armorial bookplate, contemporary half calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo British Bee Books 171. (1)

£100-150

£150-200

626 Huber (Francis). Observations on the Natural History of Bees, new (5th) ed., 1841, additional engraved title, five folding engraved plates, some light spotting, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo British Bee Books 171. (1)

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£80-120


627 Huish (Robert). A Treatise on the Nature, Economy, and Practical Management, of Bees..., 2nd ed., with additions, 1817, six engs. on five plts. (inc. frontis., two folding), ad. leaf at rear, 16pp. Edinburgh Monthly Review at front of volume with first leaf repaired to upper outer corner, edges untrimmed, modern half calf gilt, 8vo, together with The Cottager’s Manual for the Management of the Bees, for every Month in the Year; both on the Suffocating and Depriving System, with the necessary Instructions for the Purchase of Hives, and the general Management of the Apiary, 2nd ed., [1821], contemporary manuscript ownership to title, pubs. ads. at rear, endpapers renewed, orig. printed boards, rebacked, boards rubbed, 12mo, with Weeks (John M., of Salisbury), A Manual: or an Easy Method of Managing Bees, in the most Profitable Manner to their Owner, with Infallible Rules to Prevent their Destruction by the Moth, 2nd ed., Middlebury, 1837, contemp. manuscript to front endpaper, rear free endpaper frayed, contemp. qtr. sheep, slightly rubbed, slim 16mo, plus four others similar For first two titles see British Bee Books 176 & 156. (7)

631 Keys (John). The Practical Bee-Master: In which will be shewn how to manage bees either in straw hives or in boxes, without destroying them, and with more ease, safety and profit, than by any method hitherto made public... 1st ed., [1780], folding engraved plate, a few light spots, modern half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 135. (1)

632 Keys (John). The Antient Bee-Master’s Farewell; or, Full and Plain Directions for the Management of Bees to the Greatest Advantage; Disclosing Further Improvements of the Hives, Boxes and Other Instruments to Facilitate the Operations..., 1st ed., 1796, half title, two engraved plates, a few minor spots, small presentation inscription to front endpaper, modern half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 154. (1)

British Bee Books 154. (1)

British Bee Books 154: “Although described as a new edition, the text (including the Preface) and the plates are the same as in the 1796 ed. Keys would not accept Schirach’s discovery that a queen could be raised from a worker lava...” (1) £100-150

£80-120

630 Huish (Robert). A Treatise on the Nature, Economy and Practical Management of Bees..., 2nd ed., 1817, six engraved plates, a few light spots, armorial bookplate, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with New Observations on the Natural History of Bees, by Francis Huber, 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1808, folding engraved plate, 4 pp. pubs. list at front, press cutting pasted to front endpaper and half title, some marginal ink scoring, light soiling, bookplate, original boards, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, plus An American Bee Keeper’s Manual, by T.B. Miner, 2nd ed., New York, 1850, engraved frontis., illustrations, pubs. list at end, library stamp, previous owner inscription erased from title, bookplate removed, original cloth, spine faded, a little rubbed, 8vo, with five others including Joseph Warder’s The True Amazons, or the Monarchy of Bees, c. 1720 (lacking title), Thomas James’ The Honey Bee, 1852 (bound with H.D. Richardson’s The Hive and the Honey-Bee, new ed., c. 1850, George Glenny’s The Flower Garden, 1853, John Donaldson’s Soils and Manures, c. 1850 and one other), Samuel Bagster’s The Management of Bees, with a Description of the “Ladies’ Safety Hive”, 3rd ed., 1834 and Edward Bevan’s The Honey Bee. Its Natural History, Physiology and Management, by Edward Bevan, 1838 (8)

£250-300

634 Keys (John). A Treatise on the Breeding and Management of Bees, to the Greatest Advantage Interspersed with Important Observations, Adapted to General Use, New Ed., 1814, two engraved plates, 2 pp. pubs. list at end, a few light spots, original boards, rebacked, paper label to spine (chipped), 8vo

£100-150

629 Huish (Robert). A Treatise on the Nature, Economy and Practical Management of Bees..., 1st ed., 1815, six engraved plates (frontis. and double-page plate laid down), pp. 209-220 with small closed tear in text, some underlining and marginalia, occasional spotting and soiling, later cloth, 8vo British Bee Books 176. (1)

£300-400

633 Keys (John). The Antient Bee-Master’s Farewell; or, Full and Plain Directions for the Management of Bees to the Greatest Advantage; Disclosing Further Improvements of the Hives, Boxes, and Other Instruments, to Facilitate the Operations..., 1st ed., 1796, half title, two engraved plates, previous owner signatures to title, contemporary tree calf, sympathetic reback, 8vo

£200-300

628 Huish (Robert). A Treatise on the Nature, Economy and Practical Management of Bees..., 2nd ed., 1817, six engraved plates, including one folding, 4 pp. pubs. list at end, some light spotting, contemporary previous owner signature to title, recent brown full diced calf gilt, 8vo British Bee Books 176. (1)

£200-300

635 Keys (John). A Treatise on the Breeding and Management of Bees, new ed., 1814, two engraved plates, bound without advert. leaf, occasional light soiling and water stains, previous owner signature and blindstamp to title, modern half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 154. (1)

£100-150

636 Kirby (William). Monographia Apum Angliae; or, an Attempt to Divide into their Natural Generam and Families, such Species of the Linnean Genus Apis as have been Discovered in England..., 2 vols., 1st ed., Ipswich, 1802, half titles, 18 engraved plates, including 4 hand-coloured, some light offsetting, hinges reinforced, Franklin Institute Library labels to front pastedowns, original boards, rebacked, previous owner signatures at head of upper covers, some edge wear, 8vo British Bee Books 165. (2)

£250-350

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£100-150


638 Lawson (William). A New Orchard and Garden, or the best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North, and generally for the whole kingdome of England..., with the Country Housewifes Garden for hearbes of common use their vertues, seasons, profits, ornaments, varietie of knots, models for trees..., also the Husbandry of Bees, with their severall uses and annoyances all being the experience of 48 years labour, and now the second time corrected and much enlarged, 1631, [8],134pp., woodcut illust. to title, few woodcut illusts. and diags., lacking final blank (K4), occasional dampstaining (mostly light), ink stamp to front free endpaper ‘Purchased March 1940 by Thomas Neame, Faversham, from the library of E.A. Bunyard’, 20th c. bookplate of Sir Thomas Neame to upper pastedown, early 20th c. green half calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco labels, spine slightly faded & extrems. rubbed, slim 4to

637 Laurence (John). A New System of Agriculture. Being a Complete Body of Husbandry and Gardening ... viz ... Of Forest and Timber Trees, Great and Small; with Ever-Greens and Flow’ring Shrubs, etc., Of the Fruit-Garden, Of the Kitchen-Garden, Of the Flower-Garden..., 1st ed., printed for Tho. Woodward, 1726, eng. frontis. (browned), two eng. plts., eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, intermittent marginal staining at head of gutter (especially to first few gatherings), recent half calf, with raised bands and gilt lettered spine label, folio British Bee Books 83; Henrey 945. (1)

British Bee Books 20. (1)

£200-300

639 [Lawson, William]. A New Orchard & Garden: Or, the Best Way for Planting, Grafting, and to Make any Ground Good for a Rich Orchard... As also the Husbandry of Bees, with their Several Uses and Annoyances... [and] The Country House-Wifes Garden..., 2 parts in one, 1683-84, woodcut illustrations, O1-2 in the second part torn with loss of text (O2 with blank repair), some spotting and soiling, later tree calf, small 4to

£200-300

British Bee Books 20. (1)

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£100-150


640 Milton (John). The Practical Bee-Keeper; or, Concise and Plain Instrctions for the Management of Bees and Hives, 1st ed., 1843, wood-engraved frontis., illustrations, 4 pp. pubs. list at end, modern sticker to front pastedown, original cloth, spine rubbed with manuscript author name and date, light ink stain, 8vo British Bee Books 248. (1)

£100-150

641 Mortimer (John). The Whole Art of Husbandry; or, The Way of Managing and Improving of Land..., 2nd ed., corrected, 1708, some woodcuts on letterpress, occn. browning and foxing, repairs to hinges (front free endpaper partly detached), speckled edges, contemp. panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving orig. label, 8vo British Bee Books 72. (1)

£150-200

642 Nutt (Thomas). Humanity to Honey Bees: Or, Practical Directions for the Management of Honey Bees upon an Improved and Humane Plan, 1st ed., Wisbech, 1832, folding wood-engraved frontis., illustrations, occasional light soiling, modern half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 215. (1)

£100-150

643 Persius Flaccus. Persio, Tradotto in verso sciolto e dichiarato da Francesco Stelluti Accad. Linceo da Fabriano... Il Sig. Cardinale Barberino, 1st ed., Rome: Giacomo Mascardi, 1630, pp.[ii](blank)+[xxiv](incl. eng. title)+218+[20]+[2](blank), eng. titlepage by Matthaeus Greuter, eng. port., letterpress engs. and decs., incl. one full-page, errata on verso of final text leaf, toned and some light foxing, stitching largely broken, early ms. inscription to lower margin of prelim. blank recto, without free endpapers, contemp. limp vellum, spine with early ms. (rubbed), one corner sl. worn, sm. 4to Garrison & Morton 259; Nissen ZBI, 3988; Wellcome 4917. Not listed in British Bee Books. Rare first edition of the first book to contain images of insects viewed through a microscope, including a striking full-page plate of a magnified bee, showing minute details of the antennae, legs, sting, head and tongue. Stelluti (1577-1652), a friend of Galileo, was a prominent member of the Academia dei Lincei. A fellow member, Fererico Cesi, was sent a microscope by Galileo in 1624; it is probably with this instrument that Stelluti’s observations were made. Two references to Galileo appear in the work. (1) £1000-1500

645 Society of Gentlemen. The Complete Farmer: or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, in all its Branches; Containing the Various Methods of Cultivating and Improving Every Species of Land, According to the Precepts of both the Old and New Husbandry..., 1st ed., printed for the Authors, 1766, eng. frontis., twenty-seven eng. plts., printed in double-column, some minor toning and marginal staining, 8A2 with repaired loss to lower blank margin, rear hinge repaired, modern half calf, with gilt lettered spine label, folio

644 Purchas (Samuel). A Theatre of Politicall Flying-Insects, Wherein Especially the Nature, the Worth, the Work, the Wonder, and the Manner of Right-ordering of the Bee, is Discovered and Described. Together with Discourses, Historical, and Observations Physical Concerning them. And in a Second Part are annexed Meditations, and Observations Theological and Moral, in Three Centuries upon that Subject, 1657, title torn and frayed to fore-edge (lined to verso & repaired), fore-edge margins of few other leaves at front of volume repaired, damp-mottling and repaired holes to final five leaves (with some loss of text), lower half of last leaf excised and repaired, some dampstaining and few marks, endpapers replaced, recent calf with original sheep spine and covers relaid, recent title label, 4to

British Bee Books 117. (1)

£200-300

646 Society of Gentlemen. The Complete Farmer: or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, in all its Branches; Containing the Various Methods of Cultivating and Improving Every Species of Land, According to the Precepts of both the Old and New Husbandry..., 2nd ed., Corrected and Improved, printed for R. Baldwin et al, 1769, eng. frontis. and twenty-seven folding eng. plts., three with some creasing and marginal browning, printed in double-column, early ms. notes on verso of prelim. blank, recent half calf, with gilt lettered spine label, 4to

British Bee Books 35. The second part was also issued separately as ‘Spiritual honey from natural hives’. (1) £250-350

British Bee Books 117. (1)

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£150-200


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647 Society of Gentlemen. The Complete Farmer: Or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, in all its Branches; Containing the Various Methods of Cultivating and Improving Every Species of Land, According to the Precepts of Both the Old and New Husbandry..., 4th ed., considerably Improved, and greatly Enlarged, printed for T. Longman et al, [1793], eng. frontis., and thirty-four eng. plts., printed in double-column, several leaves of early ms. loosely stitch-bound in, bookplate of Barrie Macey on front pastedown, contemp. marbled calf, rubbed, with new gilt lettered spine label and repairs to joints and corners, folio British Bee Books 117. (1)

£150-200

650 Thorley (John). Melissologia [Greek title], or, the Female Monarchy, Being an Enquiry into the Nature, Order, and Government of Bees, 1st ed., 1744, eng. frontis. and four eng. plts. (one folding & with repaired short closed tear to central fold), subscribers list, some offsetting, armorial bookplate of Richard Ord of Sands Hall to upper pastedown, contemp. calf gilt, morocco title label to spine, joints slightly cracked and extrems. rubbed, 8vo, together with Warder (Joseph), The True Amazons: or, the Monarchy of Bees, Beeing a New Discovery and Improvement of those Wonderful Creatures..., 9th ed., 1765, eng. port. frontis., some dust-soiling & marginal fraying, contemp. sheep, extrems. rubbed, 12mo, with Nutt (Thomas), Humanity to Honey-Bees, or, Practical Directions for the Management of Honey-Bees..., 6th ed., 1845, two folding wood eng. plts. and few illusts. to text, orig. cloth, extrems. ruubed and slightly frayed, 8vo

648 Thorley (Rev John). [Melisselogia]. Or, the Female Monarchy. Being an Enquiry into the Nature, Order, and Government of Bees, those Admirable, Instructive and Useful Insects, 1st ed., 1744, engraved frontis. (small repair to verso), four engraved plates including one folding, occasional light marginal water stains, modern mustard half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 97. The frontispiece was taken from Cesi’s Apiarium, 1625, the first drawings of bees as seen through a compound microscope. “Thorley’s secret was the puffball narcotic, which he used when uniting colonies; it’s use was mentioned in 1597 by Gerard and had been long practised in the Netherlands.” (1) £300-400

British Bee Books 97, 74 & 215. (2)

649 Thorley (Rev John). [Melisselogia]. Or, the Female Monarchy. Being an Enquiry into the Nature, Order and Government of Bees, those Admirable, Instructive and Useful Insects, 1st ed., 1744, engraved frontis., four engraved plates, including one folding, occasional light offsetting and a few spots, modern half calf, 8vo British Bee Books 97. (1)

£300-400

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£250-350


653 [Worlidge, John]. Systema Agriculturae, the Mystery of Husbandry Discovered; Wherein is Treated of the Several New and Most Advantagious Ways of Tilling, Planting..., all sorts of Gardens, Orchards..., and all sorts of Fruits, Corn..., Cattel, Fowl, Beasts, Bees, Silk-worms..., with an Account of the Several Instruments and Engines useful in this Profession. To which is added, Kalendarium Rusticum; or, The Husbandmans Monethly Directions..., 1st ed., printed by T. Johnson for Samuel Speed, 1669, eng. frontis. and Explanation of the Frontispiece leaf present (both torn with sl. loss and repaired), woodcuts on letterpress, without pubs. ads. at rear, generally toned, marginal water-staining to final few leaves, modern bookplate of Barrie Macey on front pastedown, lacking front free endpaper, rear hinge repaired, contemp. sheep, rubbed, rebacked and recornered, 4to British Bee Books 43; Kress 1251; Wing W3598. (1)

654 [Worlidge, John]. Dictionarium Rusticum, Urbanicum & Botanicum: Or, a Dictionary of Husbandry, Gardening, Trade, Commerce, and all Sorts of Country-Affairs..., 2nd ed., revised, corrected and improv’d; with the Addition of above a Thousand Articles, printed for J. Nicholson, 1717, two eng. plts. (one folding), letterpress engs., printed in double-column, some toning, especially to plts., early ms. name on title-page, without pubs. cat. at rear, speckled edges, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, sl. rubbed, 8vo

651 Wildman (Thomas). A Treatise on the Management of Bees; Wherein is Contained the Natural History of those Insects..., to which are added, The Natural History of Wasps and Hornets, and the Means of Destroying them..., 1st ed., printed for the Author, 1768, three folding eng. plts. at rear, list of subscribers, some spotting and offsetting, title-page with small closed tear and early ms. inscription to upper blank margin, recent half calf, with gilt lettered spine label, 4to British Bee Books 119. (1)

British Bee Books 71: sometimes ascribed to Nathaniel Bailey, who compiled the ‘Dictionarium Domesticum’, although the bee matter is taken chiefly from Worlidge, with additional material from Hartlib, Virgil and others. (1) £200-300

£150-200

652 Wildman (Thomas). A Treatise on the Management of Bees; wherein is contained the Natural History of those Insects..., to which are added, the Natural History of Wasps and Hornets, and the Means of Destroying them, 3rd ed., 1778, three folding eng. plts. at rear, armorial bookplate of Thomas Boswall Esqr. of Blackadder to upper pastedown, contemp. marbled calf gilt, morocco title label, upper joint slightly cracked at head, 8vo British Bee Books 119. (1)

£300-500

£200-300

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SPORTING & WILDLIFE PICTURES & PRINTS 655* Baldwyn (Charles Henry C. ). Kestrels on a Rocky outcrop, c.1900, watercolour, signed by artist to lower right, slight surface abrasion, 450 x 310mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

656* Bryson (Hilary, late 20th c.). Portrait of a Jack Russell, 1972, coloured chalks and pastel, showing a jack russell with front paws resting on a cushion, signed and dated in pencil lower right, 39 x 31.5cm (15.5 x 12.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, together with another similar, black chalk heightened with bodycolour, initialled and date 1973 lower right, 39 x 29cm (15.25 x 11.25ins), framed and glazed (2)

£150-200

657* Bryson (Hilary, late 20th c.). Portrait of a yellow labrador, 1973, coloured chalks and pastel, showing a yellow labrador sitting on a stone step, signed and dated in pencil lower right, 48 x 36cm (19 x 14ins), mounted, framed and glazed, together with another similar, of a yellow labrador standing, signed and dated 1972 lower right, 37 x 47.5cm (14.5 x 18.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£150-200

658* No lot

Lot 656

659* Cooper (Thomas George, 1836-1901). Lion in the grass, watercolour, signed lower right, 41 x 27.5cm (16 x 10.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 657

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£300-500


660* Digby (R. David, 1936- ). Lapwing, watercolour signed by artist to lower right, 250 x 310mm, mounted, framed and glazed with The Sladmore Gallery label to verso of frame (1)

£120-180

663* Keulemans (Johannes Gerardus, 1842-1912). Robin in a Winter Landscape, watercolour heightened with body colour, signed by artist with monogram to lower left, 280 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

661* Greenwood (Timothy J., 20th c.). Blackbuck Resting at Midday (Rajastan India), 1983, watercolour, signed and dated by artist to lower left, 235 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed, titled in pencil on verso of frame (1)

£70-100

662* Hill (Robin, 20th-c.). Pair of Long-tailed tits [and] Pair of Rock Thrushes(?), watercolour on card, each signed and dated with dedication inscription to lower margins, the largest 25 x 22.5cm (9.75 x 8.75ins), framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

664* Lodge (George Edward, 1860-1954). Sparrowhawk mantling a chaffinch, watercolour heightened with bodycolour, signed by artist to lower right, 270 x 355mm, framed and glazed in contemp. ebonised frame with gilt fillet This image was used by Watkin Watkins to illustrate ‘The Birds of Tennyson’. Published by R.H.Porter, 1903, pp.21. (1) £1000-1500

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Lot 667

665* Lodge (George Edward, 1860-1954). First year Greenland Falcon, watercolour, signed by artist to lower right, 230 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed (with ultra violet filter glass) (1)

£1500-2000

666* Lodge (George Edward, 1860-1954). Haggard Greenland Falcon in snowy landscape, watercolour, signed by artist to lower left, 295 x 460mm, framed and glazed (with ultra violet filter glass), with Rembrandt Gallery label to verso of frame (1)

£1500-2000

667* Lodge (George Edward, 1860-1954). Goshawk in flight, watercolour, signed by artist to lower right, 365 x 500mm, mounted framed and glazed (with ultra violet filter glass), Tryon Gallery label to verso of frame (1)

£1200-1800

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Lot 668

Lot 669

150


668* Lodge (George Edward, 1860-1954). White Tailed Sea Eagle with Kittiwakes, tempera heightened with body colour, signed by artist to lower left, 280 x 430mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Moorland Gallery label to verso of frame

671* Rigby (Adrian C.). The Bolt Hole, Rabbits, c.1965, watercolour heightened with body colour, signed by artist to lower right, 235 x 310mm, mounted, framed and glazed with Tryon Gallery label to verso of frame

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£1200-1800

£150-250

669* Mearns (A., fl.1855-1864). Spaniels in a landscape, oil on canvas, showing two spaniels flushing ducks from a rocky river, indistinctly signed lower left, 31.5 x 52cm (12.5 x 20.5ins), framed and glazed Particularly known for his paintings of dogs, Mearns came from Kent and exhibited four paintings at the British Institution between 1855 and 1864. (1) £600-800

672* Robjent (Richard, 1937-). Woodcock in Snow, 1981, watercolour, signed and dated by artist to lower right, 240 x 320mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with,Teal and Lapwings, 1980, together two watercolours signed ‘Jarvis’ 80, each approx. 275 x 320mm, mounted (3)

673* Seabirds. Study of two Black-headed gulls, mid twentieth century, pencil and watercolour study of two gulls in winter plumage, slight spotting, mounted, framed and glazed

670* Milliken (Robert W., 1920-). Widgeon in flight over a lake and mountains, watercolour, signed lower right, 53.5 x 74cm (21 x 29ins), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

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£300-500

£70-100

674* Sutton (Richard, 20th c.). Belted Kingfisher; Baltimore Oriole; Cedar Waxwing, watercolours on paper, slight toning, 22.5 x 16.5cm (8.75 x 6.5ins), framed and glazed (3)

£100-150

675* Bird prints. A mixed collection of approx. sixty prints, mostly late 20th century, colour reproduction prints, including examples by David Wright, T.J.Greenwood, Nigel Hemming, Richard Robjent, Robin Armstrong, Terence Lambert, Berrisford Hill, A.Thorburn and R.David Digby, many signed in pencil by artist, including five framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

Lot 671

151

£200-300


678* Harris (John & Quentery C.). Racing, Plate 3. The Run in, pub. pub. Messrs. Fores, 1857 [or slightly later], large aquatint with contemp. hand colouring after J.F.Herring, closed repaired tear affecting image, occ. marginal closed tears, some staining and spotting, slight surface abrasion, 620 x 1080mm, framed and glazed, together with Hester (E.G.),The Doncaster Grand Steeple Chase [and] The Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase, c.1870, together two aquatints after J.Sturgess, bright contemp. hand colouring heightened with gum arabic, signs of adhesion to verso, each approx. 600 x 860mm, with,Harris (John),Doncaster Races. Plate 4. (only), Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836, Joy & Desperation! - All over but Settling, pub. Ackermann & Co., 1837 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured aquatint after James Pollard, 460 x 700mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

679* Horse Racing. Hunt (Charles & Smart Robert William), Epsom Races, ‘Now They’re off’ [and] ‘Here they Come’, pub. S. & J. Fuller [1834 or slightly later], pair (complete) of aquatint engravings after J.Pollard, contemp. colouring but somewhat washed out (possibly caused by cleaning), small ink stain in margin of one plate, slight staining, each approx. 430 x 640mm

676* Bird prints. A good collection of approx. twenty prints, 20th century, col. prints, including examples by A.Thorburn, T.Greenwood, G.Stanley Todd, J.Harrison, P.Rickman, D.Brown and R.Mcphail, mostly limited edition and many signed in pencil by artist, various sizes and condition, together with six large col. reproduction prints of pheasants from D.G.Elliot’s ‘Monograph of Phasanidae’, each 540 x 380mm, mounted (approx.26)

£200-300

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£120-180

£300-500

677* Digby (R. David). Peregrine Falcon, c.1980, colour print, signed by artist in pencil below image, blind stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild to lower left, 490 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

Lot 678

680* Lewis (Charles G.). The Hawk, pub. Graves & Warmsley, 1843, uncoloured mixed method engraving after Sir Edwin Landseer, slight spotting largely confined to margins, trimmed to plate mark, laid on later paper, 655 x 455mm A striking image of a hawk on a perch wearing jesses and bells, with a selection of hoods on a shelf behind the bird. From the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd. (1) £200-300

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683* Pratt (Joseph Bishop, 1854-1910). [In Reserve], c.1900, large mixed method after Heywood Hardy, engraving on india wove, proof before title and letters, signed by artist and engraver in pencil below image, marginal closed tear not affecting image, 620 x 700mm, together with Barnard (William),Whisker, A Celebrated Pointer, c.1840 (but later impression], uncoloured mezzotint after C.F.Turner, 325 x 350mm From the estate of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd. (2)

681* Lewis (Charles G.). The Falcon, pub. Graves & Warmsley, 1843, uncoloured mixed method engraving, slight spotting largely confined to margins, laid on later card, trimmed to plate mark, 660 x 450mm

684* Rickman (Philip, 1891-1982). Covey of English Partridges, pub. The Tryon Gallery, 1978, colour print, signed and numbered in pencil by artist below image to lower right, limited edition of 160/500, 380 x 490mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Edwards (John),Study of Rabbits, c.1970, three pencil studies on one sheet, signed by artist to lower right, 375 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed

A striking image of a hooded falcon on a perch wearing jesses and bells. From the collection of the late Christopher Lennoxd Boyd. (1) £200-300

682* Mottram (Charles). John Josselyn Esq. and the Suffolk Hounds, pub. Henry Graves and Co., 1865, uncoloured mixed method engraving after E.R.Smythe, 470 x 800mm, together with Burford (Thomas),Going to Cover L’Entrée du Bois [and] The Chace La Chase, pub. Robert Sayer, c.1787, two uncoloured mezzotints after T.Seymour, trimmed to image on three margins, some staining and abrasion to image, each approx. 370 x 510mm, with one other similar (4)

£150-200

(2)

£80-120

685* Scott (Peter, 1909-89). Greylags at Chapel Island with a Flood Tide, pub. Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., 1938, colour photolithograph, signed by artist in pencil below image, blind stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild to lower left, 375 x 545mm, mounted framed and glazed with contemp. gallery and title label to verso

£100-150

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£70-100

686* Simmons (W. H.). The Bowlers, pub. E.Gambart & Co., 1852, uncoloured mixed method engraving after George Harvey, slight overall toning, very slight surface abrasion, one marginal closed tear, 480 x 810mm An unusual depiction of lawn bowls. (1)

Lot 683

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£100-150


687* Simmons (William Henry). The Bedale Hunt, pub. Graves & Walmsley, 1842 [but later impression], hand coloured mixed method engraving after A.A.Martin, toned overall, laid on later card, 565 x 790mm, together with Hunt (Charles),The Duke of Beaufort Coach, pub. J.W.Laird, 1841 [but later impression], hand coloured aquatint after W.Sayer, repaired closed tear affecting image, slight toning, some marginal fraying with slight loss repaired on verso, signs of adhesion to verso, backed with archival tissue, 490 x 620mm, with Papprill (H.), Fores Coaching Recollections. Changing Horses, All Right, Waking up [and] The Olden Times, plts. 1,2,4 & 5 (only), pub. Messrs. Fores, 1874 [but later impressions], together four hand coloured aquatints after C.Henderson, some staining, each approx. 250 x 310mm, framed and glazed, plus Hunt (Charles),The Great Fight Between Broome and Hannan for £1000…, pub. J.Moore 1841, [but later impression], hand coloured aquatint after H.Heath, some abrasion, toned overall, laid on later card, 540 x 680mm, mounted, and Merry (Tom),Trying to make up his Mind..., pub. St. Stephen’s Review Presentation Cartoon, March 13th. 1866, colour litho. caricature, 330 x 485mm (8)

£100-150

Lot 689

688* Stubbs (George). Eclipse, pub. Laurie & Whittle, 1804 [or later], uncoloured mezzotint (anonymous engraver), 255 x 350mm, mounted, framed and glazed C.Lennox-Boyd, R.Dixon, T.Clayton. George Stubbs, The Complete Engraved Works, no.144. A smaller version of an earlier engraving by Thomas Burke. (1) £100-150

689* Descourtilz (Jean Theodore). Four prints, originally published in ‘Ornithologie Bresilienne’, [1852 - 56], four chromolitho. plts. with contemp. colouring, pencil marginalia to titles, slight dust soiling, punch holes to left hand margin, each approx. 530 x 330mm The prints consist of:- Pipra Militaris, Tanagra Punctata, Euphonia Chlorolica [amd Tanagra Flammiceps. (4) £300-500

690* Gould (John). Athene Noctus [and] Scops Zorca, originally published in John Gould’s ‘Birds of Great Britain’, [1862 - 73], two lithographs with contemp. hand colouring by J.Wolf and H.C.Richter, each with punch holes to left hand margin, each approx. 500 x 340mm Images of the Little Owl and Scops Eared Owl respectively. (2)

£120-180

Lot 690

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691* Gould (John). Six lithographs originally published in ‘The Birds of New Guinea’ [1875 - 88], lithographs by W.Hart, bright contemp. hand colouring, punch holes to one margin, four images with a page of orginal descriptive text, each approx. 500 x 330mm The birds represented are:- Melirrhophetes Batsei, Melidectes Emilii, Miagra Cervinicauda, Piezorhynchus Brodiei, Piezorhynchus Browni and Piezorhynchus Richardsi. (6) £300-500

692* Gould (John). Six lithographs originally published in ‘The Birds of New Guinea’ [1875 - 88], six lithographs by W.Hart with bright contemp. hand colouring, four images with original page of descriptive text, punch holes to one margin, each approx. 500 x 330mm The birds depicted are:-Rhipidura Cockerelli, Piezorhynchus Castus, Piexorhynchus Vidua, Amblyornis Subalaris, Rectes Cerviniventris and Campephaga Strenua. (6) £300-500

Lot 691

693* Gould (Elizabeth). Turdus Erythrogaster, Turdus Poecilopterus, Muscepeta Peregrina, Enicurus Scouleri, Cinclus Pallasii, Myophonus Temmenckii [and] Cinclosoma Variegatum, originally published in ‘A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, [1831 -33], together seven lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, each with punch holes to left hand margin, each approx. 460 x 290mm (7)

£150-200

694* Gould (John and Richter H.C. & Wolf J.). Circus Cineraceus, Neophron Percnopterus [and] Circus Aeruginosus, originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’, [1862 - 73], together three lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 350 x 460mm, the last print listed is mounted The birds represented are:- The Ash-coloured Harrier, The Egyptian Vulture and the Marsh Harrier. (3) £120-180

Lot 692

155


695* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Trichoglossus Chlorolepidotus [and] Aprosmictus Scapulatus, originally published in ‘Birds of Australia’, [1840 - 48], together two lithographs of parrots with contemp. hand colouring, each with punch holes to left hand margin, each approx. 500 x 330mm The birds represented are the Scaly-breasted Lorikeet and the Australian King Parrot. (2) £200-300

696* Lear (Edward). Cinereus Vulture. Vulture cinereus, originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’ [1832 - 35], lithograph after J & E Gould, bright contemp. hand colouring, 530 x 350mm, mounted (1)

£150-200

697* Martinet (Johannes Florentinus). A collection of nine engravings, originally published in ‘Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux’, pub. Paris [1770 - 86], together nine engravings with contemp. hand colouring, some staining and spotting, each approx. 250 x 210mm, mounted, framed and glazed (9)

£70-100

Lot 695

698* School poster. Large poster of a Great White Shark, c.1950, colour photolitho. poster, after R.Tupy, showing two sharks with pilot fish and flying fish in the foreground, 640 x 860mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

699* School poster. A large poster of Polar bears, c.1940, colour photo-litho. poster after N.Asplund, with polar bears in the foreground with other arctic birds and mammals, including puffins, auks, gulls, walrus, seals, eider ducks, whales and Great Northern divers, slight creasing, 505 x 925mm, mounted, framed and glazed Lot 696

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156

£100-150


700* School poster. Large poster of Grey seals, c.1930, colour photo-litho. poster after N.Tiren, 645 x 845mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

702* Wolf (Joseph & Smit J.). Phasianus Seommerringi - var. Scintillans, originally published in Daniel Elliot’s ‘A Monograph of Phasianidae’, pub. New York, [1870 - 72], lithograph with bright contemp hand colouring, 570 x 430mm (1)

£200-300

703* Wolf (Joseph & Keulemans J.G.). Euplocomus Swinhoei, originally published in Daniel Elliot’s ‘Monograph of the Phasianidae’, pub. New York, 1870 - 72, lithograph with bright contemp. hand colouring, old ‘punch holes’ to upper margin, 450 x 580mm, (1)

701* Wolf (Joseph & Smit J.). Numida Cristata [and] Numida Pucherani, originally published in Daniel Elliot’s ‘Monograph of the Phasanidae’, pub. New York, 1870 - 72, together a pair of lithographs of Guinea Fowl, each with bright contemp. hand colouring, punch holes to the left hand margin, each approx. 560 x 420mm (2)

£200-300

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£200-300


FOSSILS & MINERALS 706* Asteroceras Obtusum. An ammonite preserved in brown and honey calcite positioned centrally on a matrix, Lyme Regis, Dorset, the most desirable of all British ammonites, 32 x 36cm (1)

704* Wolf (Joseph & Keulemans J.G.). Lophophorus Impeyanus, originally published Daniel Elliot’s ‘Monograph of the Phasianidae’, pub. New York, 1870 - 72, lithograph with bright contemp. hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margin, 440 x 560mm (1)

£300-400

707* Carcharodontosaurus Saharicus Tooth. A good example from a Theropod dinosaur with excellent serrations, 5.5cm long Theropod dinosaurs grew to lengths of 40 foot and weighed up to 15 tons. (1) £150-250

£200-300

708* Choffaticeras Segne. A fossil ammonite from the Early Turonian, Cretaceous of Goulmima, Southern Morocco, approx. 90 million years old, 32 x 37cm (1)

£150-200

709* Cleoniceras. A large and impressive display piece, this ammonite has been cut through its centre and then polished to reveal the intricate chambers which have been preserved in Calcite and Limestone, 16 x 20cm (1)

£200-300

710* Coroniceras Ammonite. An extremely large and impressive ribbed ammonite, Lower Jurassic, approx. 200 million years old, 22 x 18cm Found in south Bath, North Somerset. (1)

711* Dinosaur Claw. A Raptor claw, well detailed, Wyoming, USA, approx. 65 million years old, 3cm long

705* Wolf (Joseph). Buteo Zonocercus, originally published in Daniel Elliot’s ‘The New and Heretofore Unfigured Species of the Birds of North America’, [1866 - 69], lithograph with bright contemp. hand colouring, punch holes to left hand margin, slight mount staining, pencil marginalia to title, 500 x 370mm The print is of a Band-tail Hawk. (1)

£400-600

Found in the Lance Creek formation, this claw is from the species called Oviraptor. (1) £80-120

£150-200

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712* Fossil Tree Trunk. A good specimen which has been left natural to reveal the natural bark, weighs approx. 10 kg, Triassic Period, Madagascar, 30 x 15cm (1)

£100-150

713* Fossil Wood. A fossil wood section, finely polished and weighs 12 kg, Triassic Period, Madagascar, suitable display piece, 40cm diameter (1)

£500-600

714* Amber. Incasing insects, including spiders and gnats, set into Baltic Amber, Lithuania, approx. 45 million years old (10)

£70-100

Lot 712

715* Keichosaurus hui. A skeleton model in matrix set in Jialingjiang Formation, from the Guizhou province in China, Triassic period, 200 million years old, 11 x 16cm A fossil marine reptile showing excellent detail and under magnification lots of fine preservation can be seen in the limbs and skull. (1) £200-300

Lot 713

716* Kissing Trilobites. A rare associated pair of large Drotops trilobites which are facing each other, Devonian of Morocco, 9 x 15cm (1)

Lot 714

160

£200-300


719 Nautilus Fossil. A large and impressive example which has full shell preservation showing natural iridescence, Cretaceous, approx. 110 million years old, 11 x 14cm Nautilus still exist in the Indian Ocean and have changed very little evolutionarily. (1) £120-180

717* Macrocephalites Ammonite. A good example, Cotswolds, approx. 160 million years old, 23 x 20cm This specimen was found 500 metres away in the Cotswold Water Park. (1) £150-200

718 Megalodon Tooth. Miocene Period, 14 million years old, South Carolina, USA, on wooden mount, 12 x 10cm

720* Neolithic. A hand axe, found in the Sahara desert, its smooth surface and sharp edge would have taken many hours to fashion and would have been highly prized, 6cm long

Carcharocles megalodon translates from Latin as ‘big tooth’. This animal was one of the largest to have ever lived and would have reached lengths of around 60 feet. (1) £200-300

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£100-150


721* Scyphocrinites Elegans. A fossil crinoid, Alnif, Morocco, Upper Silurian, approx. 420 million years old, 35 x 47cm Crinoids have the nickname Sea Lilies but are actually animals, they still exist in today’s oceans and live on the reef system. (1) £200-300

723* Triceratops. Teeth and head shield (frill) section, Montana, USA, Upper Cretaceous, 65 million years old, approx. 9 x 7cm These fossils were deposited just before the meteorite that caused the dinosaurs to go extinct hit the earth. (3) £120-180

722* Starfish Fossil. Ophiuroidea sp, Upper Ordovician, from the Anti Atlas, Morocco, approx. 440 million years old, 18 x 17.5cm (1)

£100-150

724* Orthoceras Plaque. Fossilised cuttlefish, Devonian period, Morocco, approx. 400 million years old, 50 x 37cm (1)

162

£50-80


725* Mosasaur Teeth and Jaws. Set in a bed of phosphate deposits, Eocene period, Morocco, 50 million years old, 49 x 31cm

727* Amethyst Cathedrals. A pair of cave like geodes, Brazil, 35.5 x 28cm

Mosasaurs were large marine reptiles that grew in excess of 12 metres. (1) £200-300

(2)

£100-150

726* Amethyst Cathedral. A cave like geode section, Brazil, 53cm high, on wooden stand

728* Goniatite and Orthoceras Plaque. Morocco, approx. 400 million years old, 38 x 25cm

(1)

(1)

£150-200

163

£70-100


729* Malachite Specimen. A substantial piece from the Democratic Republic of Congo, polished to a very high standard, 23 x 20cm

732* Ammonites. A group of British ammonites, including a large polished half of an Asteroceras stellare, together with several smaller Promicroceras ammonites, Lyme Regis, approx. 200 million years old

(1)

(4)

£150-200

£100-150

730* Tharias. A fossilised fish in split nodule in positive and negative set in Cretaceous, Santana Formation, Brazil, approx. 95 million years old, 35cm long (2)

£100-150

733* Fossils. A mixed collection of British fossils, including Ammonites from the North Yorkshire coast and Somerset, Sea Urchins from Gloucestershire and an Ichthyosaur (9)

731* Fossil Trilobite Assemblage. An attractive trilobite ‘bowl’ set with 17 various species, Devonian period, Morocco, 380 million years old, 22 x 20cm (1)

£100-150

734* Fossils. A mixed collection of fossils, including two Trilobites from Morocco, a small fish from Brazil, fossilised wood and coprolites plus other species

£80-120

(a carton)

164

£50-80


735* Cleoniceras. An ammonite from the Cleoniceras species, highly polished, iridescent and extremely well preserved with lots of colour, Tulear, Madagascar, 110 million years old, 13 x 16cm (1)

£100-200

737* Amethyst Cathedral. A cave like geode section, Brazil, 74cm high, on wooden stand (damaged and repaired) (1)

£80-120

736* Aepyornis Maximus. A giant elephant bird egg, Madagascar, 1000 years old, composite from broken shell, 33cm high

738* Dendrites. Various Dendrite set into a rectangular limestone plaque, showing water permeation, Solnhofen, Germany, 160 million years old, 19.5 x 25cm

From the largest birds to have lived, they eventually became extinct due to presumed intervention of man in the 17th century. (1) £1000-1500

Dendrites ar Manganese trace fossils which appear in fissure in rocks to create a leaf like pattern. (1) £50-80

165


739* Orbicular Jasper. A freeform mineral specimen polished on all sides to create a fine display piece weighing many kilos, Madagascar, 15 x 18cm (1)

£100-150

741* Stalactitic Amethyst Section. A fine cross section specimen, Uraguay, approx. 13cm diameter (1)

£80-120

740* Pyrite. A crystal cluster, Peru, 18 x 22cm (1)

742* Agate. A mixed collection of agate slices from Brazil and Africa, all polished to reveal the intricate patterns in this natural volcanic glass

£80-100

(8)

166

£80-100


744* Smokey Quartz Crystal, from Brazil, together with Green Calcite Crystals from Mexico (2)

745* Fish Collage. A large and impressive fossilised fish collage containing thirty pieces of rock, four of which have fossilised fish preserved on them, from the Green River formation in Wyoming, USA, a good interior piece, 70 x 102cm, in a contemporary frame

743* Minerals. A large collection of mixed minerals, mostly from around the world, together with Radiating Acicular Tourmaline from the Geevor Mine in Cornwall, plus dozens of shells and corals (4 cartons)

£80-100

The largest fish is a Diplomystus as is one of the smaller examples, the two other fish are that of Priscacara. (1) £700-1000

£100-150

Lot 745

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ANTIQUITIES, TAXIDERMY & MISCELLANEA Owing to Cites Regulations some lots in this section may not be available for export

746* Tourmaline and Garnets. A black tourmaline and garnets specimen set in quartz, probably from Pakistan, 14 x 16cm (1)

£80-120

747* Vinctifer Comptoni Cretaceous. A fossiled fish, set into split nodule, Cato Formation, Santana, Brazil, approx. 95 Million Years old, 53cm long (1)

£100-150

Lot 749

749* Bronze Short Sword. Luristan, with finger supports for thrusting, 39.5cm long

748* Harpoceras. An ammonite association, together with another, 45 x 23cm From an old collection. (2)

Lot 750

From a private British Collection. (1)

£100-150

£150-200

750* Bronze Spear Head. Luristan, verdigris throughout with integral mounting bars 29.5cm long From a private British Collection. (1)

168

£100-150


751* Conchology. A pine 30 drawer collectors chest, early 20th century, containing an extensive collection of shell specimens, mostly captioned, including Ensis, Tellindae, Psammobiidae, Dosinia Exoleta, Veneruptis Rhomboides, plus deeper drawers containing loose shell specimens, 153cm high x 100cm wide x 46cm deep (1)

£700-1000

752* Decorative china. Ede (Basil), ‘Gamebirds of the World’, Common Pheasant, Chinese Ring-necked Pheasant, Ptarmigan, Common Snipe, Hazel Grouse, Common Quail, Red Legged Partridge, Red Grouse, Grey Partridge, Capercaillie, Woodcock [and] Black Grouse, produced by Franklin Porcelain, c.1979, together the set of twelve 9 inch plates with bright colour illusts. and gilt rims, descriptive title to verso, each in orig. polystyrene box with two piece plastic stand and printed card slip case, together with McPhail (Roger),McPhail’s Sporting Birds, Wildfowl [and] Game Birds, produced by Coalport for WAGBI and the BASC, c.1983, together two ten and a half inch porcelain plates with bright colour illusts. and gilt rims, limited editions of 455/2000 and 471/2000 respectively, housed in manufacturers card box (14)

£70-100

753* Fishing Rods. A collection of five fishing rods, early to mid 20th century, including a two piece Edgar Sealy solid glass fibre 12ft. beach casting rod, with another similar by Milbro, together with a three piece 13ft 4 inch hollow glass fibre salmon rod by James & Son, plus another similar by the Army & Navy store of London and an eight foot, two piece split cane boat rod by Dutton & Co., various condition (5)

£50-80

754* Fishing Rods. A collection of five fishing rods, early to mid 20th century, including a two piece split cane 9ft 6 inch Hardy Palakona Regal ‘Knockabout Rod’, no.246936, with orig. cloth bag, together with another split cane 8ft 6 inch fly rod, lacking top eye and part of cork handle, in Hardy cloth rod bag, with a two piece split cane 6ft 3 inch boat rod, plus a two piece carbon graphite 9 foot 5 inch Sigma Special 1725 -285 trout rod, and a 8ft 6 inch two piece Hardy fly rod, with a ‘Hardy Universal Reel Holder’ to butt (5)

£50-80

755 Fishing tackle. A mixed collection of reels, flys, fly boxes, bags and line, early to mid 20th century, including a Hardy Mark II ‘Uniqua’ trout reel in its original leather case, together with another four Hardy three inch fly reels and a Pridex three inch fly reel with its original box, with four aluminium fly boxes (one with a Hardy label to the lid), containing a large collection of trout and salmon flies, with four other fly boxes containing trout flies, plus a brass spring scale, a priest, casts and cast boxes including a John Macpherson & Sons tortoisehell cast box with its original printed cardboard box, an Ogden Smith fishing tackle catalogue, an extendable salmon gaff, a folding landing net and a canvas and leather fishing bag by Hardy (a carton)

Lot 751

169

£200-300


756* Prehistoric Flint Implements. Some with location and collection labels, including a flint knapped disc, Grimes Graves 1918, 8cm wide, plus other scrapers, various sizes and forms From a private British Collection. (26)

759* Knibbs (Anthony R.). Garden and Woodland Bird eggs, Small Passerines [and] Pipits, Larks and Buntings, c.1990, together three sets of hand painted ceramic eggs each presented in custom made box frames, containing thirty-five, twelve and twelve eggs respectively, each with descriptive text and artist’s signature to verso, frame sizes 200 x 250mm, 140 x 170mm and 150 x 200mm

£100-150

(3)

£100-150

757* Knibbs (Anthony R.). Garden and Woodland Birds, Garden Birds [and] Small Passerines, n.d., c.1990, together three sets of thirty-five, twenty-five and forty-three hand painted life- size ceramic eggs, each set displayed in a custom built box frame, signed by the artist with an indentification key on verso, 200 x 250mm, 220 x 220mm and 250 x 300mm respectively (3)

£120-180

758* Knibbs (Anthony R.). Types of Cuckoo eggs [and] Clutch of Lapwing eggs, n.d., c.1990, two sets of hand painted life size ceramic eggs with twenty and four eggs respectively, each set displayed in a custom built box frame, signed by the artist with description on verso, 230 x 180mm and 170 x 170mm respectively

760* Knibbs (Anthony R.). Game Birds [and] Crows, Jays and Magpies, c.1990, two sets of hand painted ceramic eggs, containing nine and fourteen eggs, each presented in custom made box fromes, with descriptive text and artist’s signature to verso, 250 x 200mm and 270 x 210mm respectively

The Cuckoo eggs are paired with its usual host species:- Meadow Pipit, Pied Wagtail, Reed Warbler, Robin and Dunnock. (2) £70-100

(2)

170

£70-100


761* Lepidopterist. An Edwardian mahogany 10 drawer collector’s chest, containing butterflies and moths under glass, with turned rosewood handles, 64cm high x 60cm wide x 47cm deep, plus a framed grouping of butterflies and moths (2)

£200-300

762* A lacquered brass microscope by J. Swift & Son, London, 44.5cm fully extended (1)

£100-150

763* A lacquered brass Service microscope by W. Watson & Sons, Ltd, London, Serial no. 66373, 39cm fully extended, in mahogany case together with a Prior binocular microscope, serial no. 23675, an Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetler, German manufactured binocular microscope, serial no. 531023, both in wooden case with accessories, plus a Meopta microscope, Czechoslovakian manufactured, serial no. 207620 in wooden case (4)

£100-150

Lot 761

Lot 762

Lot 763

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John Moss was born in Ledbury, Herefordshire, he produces wildlife wood carvings, copper sculptures and copper and stainless steel water features. His work is inspired by the Art Nouveau period and he is also a regular exhibitor at the Royal Horticultural Society, London

764* Moss (John, contemporary). A carved yew wood sculpture of an owl perched on a stump, 70cm high, together with a carved yew wood sculpture of an owl perched on a stump, 84cm high

765* Moss (John, contemporary). A carved yew wood sculpture of a squirrel sitting on a stump, 91cm high, together with a richly carved yew wood sculpture of an eagle perched on a stump, 50cm high

(2)

(2)

ÂŁ100-150

172

ÂŁ100-150


766* Moss (John, contemporary). A fine carved elm wood sculpture of an large eagle perched on a substantial natural tree stump, bearing brass manufacturers plaque, 178cm high

767* Moss (John, contemporary). A carved elm wood sculpture of “The Green Man”, finely carved with characterful face, bearing brass manufacturers plaque, 186cm high

(1)

(1)

£400-600

173

£300-500


768* A Native American polished axe. North American, 24cm long From a private British Collection. (1)

£100-150

771* A Neolithic Hammer. South Downs, 14.5cm long From a private British Collection. (1)

£70-100

772* Obsidian Tool. With label for Mars Isles, 14.5cm long 769* A Neolithic Boat Axe. Chinese, circa 3000 BC, drilled for hafting, 13cm long From a private British Collection. (1)

From a private British Collection. (1)

£80-120

£100-150

773* A Polynesian polished stone axe head. 19.5cm long From a private British Collection. (1)

770* A Neolithic Boat Axe. British, drilled for hafting, 15.5cm long From a private British Collection. (1)

£100-150

174

£80-120


774* Taxidermy. A Common Buzzard, 20th century, a buzzard displayed on a turned wooden perch, height 480mm (1)

£50-80

775* Taxidermy. A pair of Kestrels, 20th century, male and female Kestrels, mounted individually on naturalistic wooden perches, height 380mm and 340mm respectively (2)

£70-100

Lot 774

776* Taxidermy. Long eared owl, late 20th century, displayed on a naturalistic wooden perch, height 450mm (1)

Lot 775

175

£70-100


778* Taxidermy. Barn owl and Red squirrel, early 20th century, two well mounted specimens in a naturalistic setting, displayed in a glass fronted wooden case, 480 x 470mm (1)

777* Taxidermy. Sparrowhawk mantling a Skylark, early 20th century, well modelled Sparrowhawk in a naturalistic setting, displayed on a stained wooden base with a glass dome, 420 x 340mm (1)

£70-100

779* Taxidermy. Two jays, a Red Squirrel and a pair of Redstarts, early 20th century, five specimens in a naturalistic setting (the squirel appears to suffer from alopecia), displayed in a five sided case (including three sides which are glazed), 490 x 610mm

£100-150

(1)

176

£70-100


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


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Lot 736 : Giant Elephant Bird Egg

Back Cover: Crane, from Knorr, Delices de la Nature, 1779 (lot 510)



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