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Printed Books, Maps & Documents Natural History, Science & Medicine 6 SEPTEMBER 2017


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Printed Books, Maps & Documents Travel, Atlases & Exploration A Private Collection of African Travel Vintage Photography 4 OCTOBER 2017

A selection of titles from a private collection of African travel books (50 lots) to be included in this sale. Various estimates.

Further entries are invited. Please contact Chris Albury, Nathan Winter or Paul Rasti. chris@dominicwinter.co.uk nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk paul@dominicwinter.co.uk


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Printed Books, Maps & Documents Natural History, Science & Medicine 6 September 2017

COMMENCING VIEWING

10 am Tuesday 5 September - 9 am-7 pm Morning of sale from 9 am

AUCTIONEERS

Nathan Winter Chris Albury John Trevers

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


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

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

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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration Topography Natural History

1-22 23-40 41-77

Maps

128-209

Decorative Prints & Original Art

210-268

Historical Documents & Ephemera

269-294

Antiquarian

295-374

Medicine & Science

375-453

Art & Architecture

454-469

Library Furniture

470-475

General Literature

476-526

Cartons & Quantity

527-590

Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 330 Back cover: lot 289


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Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). A French Dentist, 1811. Estimate ÂŁ300-500. To be included in the forthcoming sale of caricatures on 5th October 2017.

FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2017 Wednesday 4 October

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Travel, Atlases & Exploration A Private Collection of African Travel Vintage Photography

Thursday 5 October

Fine Art & Antiques Paintings, Watercolours & Prints English Caricatures 1770-1950 19th & 20th Century British Art Silver, Jewellery, Oriental & Tribal Art, Fossils & Taxidermy

Tuesday 7 November

Motoring, Cycling, Maritime & Railway History Motoring Collectables & Literature, Bicycles & Models in association with Transport Collector Auctions

Wednesday 8 November

Printed Books, Maps & Documents The David A. Smith Collection of British Bee Books 1600-1950 Early Science & Geology

Thursday 9 November

Military, Aviation & Naval History Medals, Arms & Armour, Stamps & Coins

Wednesday 13 December

Printed Books, Maps & Documents

Thursday 14 December

The Library of Richard Adams, author of Watership Down

Friday 15 December

Children’s & Illustrated Books The George Fleming Collection of Victorian Greetings Cards Modern Literature & First Editions

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


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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am

1 Barthelemy (Jean-Jacques). Voyage du Jeune Anacharsis en Grece, nouvelle edition, 7 vols. only (lacking Atlas), Paris, 1821, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, some spotting, contemporary full red calf, covers with central blindstamped lozenge within blind border roll, spines with raised bands and gilt and blind decoration, one or two edges slightly rubbed, 8vo (7)

4 Boxer (C.R., editor). A True Description of the Mighty Kingdoms of Japan & Siam, by Francois Caron & Joost Schouten, Reprinted from the English edition of 1663, Argonaut Press, 1935, photogravure portrait frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, original vellum-backed boards, 4to, limited edition 263/475, together with Haiku, by R.H. Blyth, 4 volumes, Hokuseido, 1951-52, illustrations, some toning, original cloth, spines a little faded, 8vo, with others related including R.H. Blyth’s A History of Haiku, 2 volumes, 1963-64, Murray’s Handbook for Travellers in Japan, 8th edition revised, 1907, Richard Gordon Smith’s Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan, circa 1908, Ella Du Caine’s The Flowers and Gardens of Japan, 1908, Herbert Ponting’s In Lotus-Land Japan, new edition, 1922 and Ayame-San. A Japanese Romance of the 23rd Year of Meiji (1890) [by J.A. Murdoch], Sampson, Low, circa 1892

£100-150

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£150-200

5 Brooke (Arthur de Capell). Sketches in Spain and Morocco, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1831, half title for volume II only, seven lithographed plates, Morden College library stamps to titles and plate margins, one or two light stains, later calf-backed boards, spines a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

6 Chasseloup-Laubat (Francois, Marquis de). Plates to Illustrate Chasseloup de Laubat’s System of Fortification as Executed at Alessandria, 1st edition, James Fraser, 1832, four lithographed and engraved plans, some scattered spotting, original linen-backed printed wrappers, small tears and losses to foremargin of upper wrapper, oblong folio, 300 x 435mm (11.5 x 17ins)

2 Beers (D. G. & Co. publishers). Atlas of Oneida County, New York, from actual surveys and official records, Philadelphia, 1874, printed title and index, 50 colour lithographic maps (complete), a few with closed tears at base of central fold, original publishers cloth gilt, boards detached, stained and frayed, spine partially lacking, folio (1)

Rare. Francois de Chasseloup-Laubat (1754-1833) was a French general and engineer, and as chief of engineers in the army of Italy, contructed the great fortress at Alessandria in Piedmont, Italy in 1800, following Napoleon’s victory at the Battle of Marengo. Royal engineer J.S. Macaulay issued a descriptive booklet and plates of the fortifications at Alessandria in 1851, some nineteen years after the present work. (1) £70-100

£100-150

3 Borrenstein (D.A., publisher). A New General Atlas, Comprising a Collection of Forty Maps of the World and Quarters, with all the Improvements, Railroads, &c, Glasgow, 1841, all maps with imprint ‘London: Allan Bell & Co 1841’ to margin, 39 (of 40) hand-coloured engraved maps, lacks world map, maps for England & Wales and Scotland both soiled and defective, some soiling and many closed tears, many with backing repairs and both America maps relaid and with a little loss encroaching into borders, contemporary half roan, worn and upper cover detached, folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

£150-200

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Lot 8

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7 Dapper (Olfert). Umbstandliche und Eigentliche Beschreibung von Asia: In sich haltend die Landschafften Mesopotamien, Babylonien, Assyrien, Anatolien oder Klein-Asien, nebenst einer vollkommnen Vorstellung des glucklichen wusten und Steinigten Arabiens, Nuremberg, Johann Hoffmanns, 1681, additional decorative title, slight worming to gutter on first few leaves, 21 (complete) engraved plates (including 14 double page and folding), 3 (complete) double page maps and half page illustrations to text, page 529 with long closed tear, repaired with tape, last few leaves and index torn with some loss, repaired, contemporary vellum, a little stained, folio STC D200. First German edition, translated by Johann Christoff Beern. (1) £1000-1500

8 Fossati (Gaspard). Aya Sofia, Constantinople, as recently restored by order of H.M. The Sultan Abdul Medjid, pub. P. & D. Colnaghi, 1852, 25 tinted lithograph plates (images 37 x 26cm or the reverse), the plates all framed and glazed, lacking accompanying text, the chromolithographic title-page (heavily spotted) and worn original quarter morocco covers separated and retained, folio Abbey, Travel 396, 397; Atabey 454; Blackmer 619. (26)

£1500-2000

9 Frankland (C. Colville). Narrative of a Visit to the Courts of Russia and Sweden, in the Years 1830 and 1831, 2 volumes in one, 1832, folding aquatint frontispiece, folding plan, occasional light soiling, contemporary half calf, rebacked, edges rubbed, 8vo, together with A History of the Operations of the French and British Armies in Egypt, from the Landing of Bonaparte to the Restoration of the Ottoman Power... by several gentlemen, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1809-10, two folding engraved plates, two folding engraved maps and plans, torn without loss, illustrations, some spotting and damp stains, contemporary half calf, joints cracking, rubbed, 8vo, plus The Valley of Kashmir, by Walter R. Lawrence, 1895, folding map, half-tone illustrations, some light spotting, previous owner signature, original boards, spine toned and rubbed, some edge wear, 4to, with others including Edward Daniel Clarke’s Travels in Russia, Tartary and Turkey, Edinburgh, 1839, A. Henry Savage Landor’s In the Forbidden Land, 2 volumes, 1898 (rebacked) and T.E. Lawrence’s Revolt in the Desert, 1927 (17)

10 Fuller (Thomas). A Pisgah-sight of Palestine and the confines thereof with the History of the Old and New Testament acted theron, 1st edition, printed by J. F. for John Williams, 1650, additional decorative title (relined), large uncoloured folding engraved map by John Goddard, 16 (of 28) engraved maps and plans only, map of Jerusalem trimmed with loss, most plates backed with later paper, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked but retaining original spine, folio

£200-300

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£300-500


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11 Gaultier (Loisius Edouard Camille). A Complete Course of Geography, by Means of Instructive Games, Collated with the Author’s Last Paris Edition..., by Jehoshaphat Aspin, 3 parts in 1, published John Harris, 1825, engraved table and 14 hand-coloured double-page maps including double hemisphere map at rear, some spotting, original boards with printed paper label to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, later leather reback and corners, folio (1)

14 Heber (Reginald, Lord Bishop of Calcutta). Plates to Illustrate Bishop Heber’s Journal of Travels in India, 1827, title on printed label to upper board with another label of ‘Martin Keene & Son, Booksellers & Stationers, Dublin’, ten uncoloured engraved plates after F. H. Finden, large engraved folding map of India by John Walker bound at rear, contemporary outline colouring, contemporary cloth, stained, bumped and a little frayed at extremities, slim 4to, together with Rangaswami Aiyangar (K. V.), A History of India. Part I, The Pre-Musulman period, Longmans, Green and Co., 1910, additional half title, numerous illustrations throughout, presentation inscription to front blank, all edges gilt, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed at extremities, 8vo

£150-200

12 Guthrie (William). A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar; and Present State of the several Kingdoms of the World, 16th edition, 1796, engraved folding double hemisphere map frontispiece, engraved plate, 25 folding engraved maps, occasional light offsetting, contemporary sheep, rubbed with some wear at spine ends, thick 8vo (1)

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£70-100

15 Mackenzie (Alfred Robert Davidson). Mutiny Memoirs: Being personal reminiscences of the Great Sepoy Revolt of 1857, 2nd edition, Allahabad, 1892, 6 photographic plates, Opinions of the Press leaf at rear, offset toning to pages 96-97 from old folded invoice and small ink ex-libris stamps of R.E.A. Morten to front endpaper, presentation inscription from J.A. Sanford [brother of Captain Charles Ayshford Sanford, an Officer killed at Lucknow] to his niece dated 1892 and inscribed to front pastedown, contemporary red half morocco gilt, rubbed and soiled, old split and small label to spine, 8vo

£150-200

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13 Hackett (James). Narrative of the Expedition which Sailed from England in 1817, to join the South American Patriots; Comprising every particular connected with its formation, history, and fate; with observations and authentic information elucidating the real character of the contest, mode of warfare, state of the armies &c., 1st edition, John Murray, 1818, half title, 8 pp. Murray catalogue at end, uncut in original boards, paper label to spine, light edge wear, 8vo

Lot 16

Palau 111933; Sabin 29476. Provenance: Duke of Buccleugh, his signature to upper board. James Hackett was a lieutenant in the Venezuela Artillery Brigade which fought as part of Simon Bolivar’s revolutionary forces. (1) £200-300

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£100-150

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16 Moll (Herman). Thesaurus Geographicus. A New Body of Geography: Or, a Compleat Description of the Earth... Collected with great care from the most approv’d geographers and modern travellers and discoveries, by several hands..., 1st edition, 1695, 58 engraved maps and plans, mostly in text, small tear and loss to Netherlands map, 4 pp. contemporary manuscript list of tenants and payments at front, one index leaf at end torn with small loss, a few closed tears and one or two small marginal repairs, occasional light spotting and soiling, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, rubbed, folio Wing T869. (1)

19 Scott (Captain R.F.). Scott’s Last Expedition, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1913, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, colour and black & white plates and maps, occasional light spotting, bookplate, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Lecture Advertisement leaflet, Town Hall , Birmingham. Under the auspices of the Council of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, on Tuesday, November 4th, at 8, Commander Evans C.B., R.N., wil deliver a Lecture on “Capt. Scott’s Expedition”..., [1913], 4pp. advertisement leaflet printed in red & black, with black & white portraits from photographs and map, central horizontal fold and short repaired closed tears

£700-1000

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£100-150

20 [Shackleton, Ernest Henry, 1874-1922]. New Collected Rhymes by Andrew Lang, 1st edition, 1905, long inscription to a Mr. Glynn signed by Buffy to front free endpaper, library label of Ernest H. Shackleton to upper margin of front pastedown, partly uncut, original cloth with printed paper label to spine, rubbed and slightly dampmarked, label browned and chipped at corners, 8vo This is not one of the books so far identified as being on Shackleton’s bookshelf when the Endurance became trapped in ice in the Weddell Sea in 1915. (1) £100-150

21 Stanley (Henry M.). In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, 2 volumes, 1890, two folding maps (one repaired to verso), illustrations, some spotting, library stamps to title, volume I front hinge a little tender, original red cloth gilt, spines a little rubbed with shelf numbers at foot, 8vo (2)

22 Valentia (George Annesley, Viscount). Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, The Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt in the Years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806, volume IV, atlas only, 1811, half title, 72 engraved maps, charts and plates, including 12 folding, a little light spotting and toning, one or two reinforcements to verso, contemporary calf, joints cracking, rubbed, 4to, together with Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor Illustrated in a Series of Drawings from Nature by Thomas Allom, first series only, circa 1846, engraved frontispiece, additional title, map and 44 engraved views, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary green morocco gilt, spine and edges rubbed, 4to, with other travel including Cynric R. Williams’ A Tour of through the Island of Jamaica, from the Western to the Eastern End, in the Year 1823, 2nd edition, 1827, Adventures of a Greek Lady, the Adopted Daughter of the late Queen Caroline, 2 volumes, 1849 and L.E. Ruutz Rees’ A Personal Narrative of the Siege of Lucknow, 3rd edition, 1858

17 Rome. Raccolta di No. 50 Vedute & Antiche e Moderne della Citta di Roma e Sue Vicinanze, Rome, Agapito Franzetti, circa 1830, engraved title, 59 engraved views only (of 60, lacking plate 35), some light marginal spotting and soiling, light water stain towards end, contemporary red half morocco, a little rubbed with a few stains and rippling to upper cover, oblong 4to (1)

£150-200

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18 [Salmon, Thomas]. Lo Stato Presente di Tutti i Paesi, e Popoli del Mondo Naturale, Politico e Morale... volumes XII & XIII, D’Inghilterra & Della Scozia e Dell’Irlanda only, Venice, 1743, additional engraved title to each, four folding engraved maps (with closed tears), 49 engraved plates, most folding, water stain to volume XIII, a few minor spots, contemporary vellum gilt, some light soiling, 8vo (2)

£70-100

£200-300

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£200-300


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TOPOGRAPHY 23 Ackermann (Rudolph). The Microcosm of London, 3 volumes, [1808 - 1810], calligraphic titles and additional wood engraved titles to each volume, lacking half titles, 104 (complete) aquatint plates by Bluck, Stadler and others after Rowlandson and Pugin, all with fine contemporary hand colouring, plate 1 in first state (signed by Harraden), plates 8, 10, 11 & 29 also in first state, early issue with all errata uncorrected, plate 99 (Military College Chelsea) with long repaired closed tear affecting image, an additional copy (trimmed) tipped in, slight finger soiling to margins and very occasional spotting, bookplates of Harris Hollin and George Fox Steedman to front pastedown, additional bookplate of Samuel Henry Austin tipped on to verso of front endpaper in volumes 2 & 3 only, all edges gilt, near contemporary half morocco gilt by W. Root & Son for John Wanamaker, spine with five raised bands and gilt-panelled compartments, a few minor marks, 4to Abbey Scenery, 212: ‘... if all the errata are uncorrected (this is rare) then the book has been bound from parts...’ Tooley. Books with Coloured Plates, 7. (3) £2000-3000

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24 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul’s Merchant Tailors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-School of Christ’s Hospital, 1st edition, 3rd state, 1816, forty-eight fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, list of subscribers present, occasional light toning, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, hinges cracked, late 19th/early 20th century full maroon straight grain morocco by Riviere & Son, elaborated gilt decoration to spine and geometric panel design to boards, joints and board edges slightly rubbed, large 4to Abbey Scenery 438. Large Paper copy, generally in clean condition. A handsome copy. With Charter House cricket match plate (no. 26) and Rugby School cricket match plate (no. 40). (1) £700-1000

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25 Ackermann (R., Publisher). The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter’s Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1812, half-titles discarded, additional hand-coloured engraved title in volume 2 (signed A. Pugin delt.), eighty handcoloured aquatint and engraved plates, engraved portrait of William Vincent and single-page ground plan, list of subscribers present, offsetting, toning and spotting mostly to text, armorial bookplate of Edward Crocker of Ballynagarde to upper pastedowns, hinges cracked, all edges gilt, near contemporary full green morocco with elaborate gilt decoration, spine a little faded, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, bookseller’s label of E. Madden, 7 Grafton Street to pastedowns, large 4to

26 Allen (Thomas). A New and Complete History of the County of York, 6 volumes, 1828-31, engraved frontispiece and additional title to each, 136 engraved plates after Nathaniel Whittock, occasional offsetting and spotting, front endpapers partly excised, bookplates, contemporary half calf, spines faded, joints cracking, some edge wear, 8vo, together with The New Bath Guide: Or Memoirs of the B.N.R.D. Family in a series of poetical epistles, Bath, John Brewer, 1807, 11 engraved plates, bound with The Peasants Fate: A Rural Poem with Miscellaneous Poems, by William Holloway, 1802, engraved frontispiece, three engraved plates, bound with A Tribute to the Manes of Unfortunate Poets, in Four Cantos; with other poems on various subjects, by John Hunter, 2nd edition, 1802, occasional spotting and light toning, one or two fore margins with slight fraying, contemporary half calf, rebacked and recornered, 8vo, with 12 others including W. Blew’s Brighton and its Coaches, 1894, Poetical Sketches in Scarborough in 1813, 1893, Henry Bohn’s A Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery, Porcelain, and other objects of vertu, 3rd edition, 1887, and Bradshaw’s Railway Time Table, facsimile edition, 1880

Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain, 213. Large Paper copy of the second or later issue, with the first plate in the second volume, ‘Aymer de Valance’, is signed: A. Pugin delt, which is usually considered as a point proving second or later issue then when signed: F. Mackenzie. Each volume contains a tipped-in presentation inscription ‘Presented to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster in grateful appreciation of his services as Auditor of Westminster Abbey 1916-1960’ and signed by members of the Dean and Chapter Eric S. Abbott (Dean of Westminster), Adam Fox, Stephen J. Marriott, Edward Carpenter and Michael S. Stancliffe. (2) £300-500

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27 Britton (John). The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain..., 5 volumes, 1835, 351 (of 353) engraved plates, plus seven additional engraved titles (all offsetting), volume I lacking plate ‘King’s College Interior...’, with additional plate not called for ‘Plan, Ornaments and Figures of The Queen’s Cross’, volume II lacking ‘Hengrave Hall, Plan’, volume IV with one plate loose, volume V with additional letterpress title ‘Chronological History... of Christian Architecture in England...’ and with gathering c detached and lacking pp.xix-xxii, occasional spotting, each front preliminary with early ink name, top edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, gilt decorated spines, rubbed and a little worn to extremities, 4to (5)

£100-150

28 Chantrey (Francis, Sir). The Peak Scenery of Derbyshire, illustrated with engravings, by Messrs. G. & W.B. Cooke, &c. from drawings made for the purpose; by F. Chantrey, circa 1818-23, 26 (of 29) engraved plates, lacking plates 6, 11 & 16 (View near Matlock High Tor, Stoney Middleton, & Haddon Hall), issued without the text by E. Rhodes, with additional tipped-in printed publication note before title, some light spotting, mainly to margins, original morocco-backed boards, with gilt morocco label to upper cover, rubbed and soiled with some wear, and upper cover detached, 4to (1)

30* Estate Plan. A Plan of the Lordship of Rysam Garth in Holderness in the East Ryding of the County of Yorke, copied from an Antient Survey made in the year 1595, unsigned copy probably before 1750, pen and ink with green and yellow wash on vellum, compass (pointing downwards) and dividers, indistinct name of Richd Gee upper right, some later 18th century additions, somewhat rubbed and soiled, 57 x 72cm

£150-200

29 Colston (Edward). Copies of Mr. Colston’s Settlements, circa 1721, 75 pp., woodcut headpieces and initials, additional engraving of Colston’s School trimmed and laid down at front, manuscript list of nominees appointed by Colston, armorial bookplate and annotation at front, light spotting, later half calf, spine defective, some wear, small 4to, together with The Bristol Riots, their causes, progress and consequences, by a Citizen, Bristol, 1832, lithograped frontispiece, one or two spots, original cloth, head of spine torn, 8vo (2)

While there is documented evidence of a surveyor named Richard Gee, who worked in a number of counties and died in 1811, this Richard Gee may more likely be the owner of Rysome Manor (who died 1727) or his son Richard Gee (died 1791). The present map appears to be the only surviving evidence of the 1595 survey, which is not in the holdings of the East Ridings Archive Service at Beverley, nor is it (or any later copy) mentioned in the well-documented account of Holmpton in Victoria County History for Yorkshire East Riding, volume 5 (1984), page 47 onwards. (1) £300-400

£150-200

31 [Feltham, John]. A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-Bathing Places; with a Description of the Lakes; a Sketch of a Tour in Wales; and Itineraries, Richard Phillips, 1805, numerous engraved maps, plans and plates, some folding, one detached, one or two light spots, previous owner signature to front pastedown and upper cover, untrimmed in original printed boards, rubbed with some loss at foot of spine, 8vo, together with two others: The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-Bathing Places, by A.B. Granville, volume I only, Northern Spas, 1841 (spine detached) and Murray’s Handbook for Travellers in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire, new edition, 1872 (3)

£150-200

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35 Horsfield (Thomas Walker). The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Lewes, Sussex Press, 1835, 2 folding engraved maps, 56 engraved plates, including portrait frontispiece to each volume, wood engraved illustrations to text, some light spotting to folding maps, preliminary leaves, etc, occasional light offsetting, wide margins, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and joints partly cracked, with minor wear to extremities, large 4to

32 Gibson (Matthew). A View of the Ancient and Present State of the Churches of Door, Home-Lacy and Hempsted; Endow’d by the Right Honourable John, Lord Viscount Scudamore... 1st edition, 1727, folding engraved plate, a little light soiling, contemporary calf, gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with The History of Doncaster and its Vicinity, with Anecdotes of Eminent Men, by Edward Miller, Doncaster, circa 1804, folding map, 11 engraved plates, one or two short closed tears, a few minor spots, previous owner signature at head of title, contemporary calf, rebacked, original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 4to, plus A Description of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, Illustrated by Views, Drawn and Engraved by James Storer, 1812, six engraved plates, engraved tail-piece, light water stain and a few spots, modern manuscript inscription to verso of frontispiece, contemporary red half morocco, a little rubbed, 8vo, with William Gilpin’s Observations on the River Wye, 5th edition, 1800 (4)

Large Paper Subscriber’s Copy (with printed ticket to front pastedown of each volume, giving the subscriber’s price of £4:4s. (1) £150-200

36 Marshall (William). The Rural Economy of Glocestershire; Including its Dairy: Together with the Dairy Management of North Wiltshire and the Management of Orchards and Fruit Liquor in Herefordshire, 2 volumes in one, 2nd edition, 1796, double-page engraved map, a little light spotting, previous owner inscription, later red half morocco, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire [by Thomas West], 7th edition, 1799, engraved frontispiece (with light water stain), folding map, illustration, some light spotting, untrimmed in original boards, spine worn, 8vo, plus Strigulensia. Archaelogical Memoirs Relating to the District Adjacent to the Confluence of the Severn and the Wye, by George Ormerod, 1861, lithographed frontispiece (detached), folding map, illustrations, presentation inscription and autograph letter, 1864 from the author to an H.G. Bull at front, original blindstamped cloth, spine rubbed with split to lower joint, 8vo, with eight other topographical etc

£300-400

33 [Gough, Richard]. British Topography, or an Historical Account of what has been done for Illustrating the Topographical Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 volumes, 1780, titles with engraved vignettes, nine folding maps and plans, some light spotting and toning, bookplates of the Duke of Bradford, Weston Park, contemporary calf, rebacked, original gilt-decorated spines relaid, a little rubbed, 4to (2)

£100-150

34 Harwood (J., publishers). Harwood’s Illustrations of the Channel Islands, circa 1855, engraved title, 54 engraved views, a few small marginal water stains and occasional marginal toning, front hinge tender, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed with light stains, oblong 8vo (1)

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37 Scotland. An album of 12 original watercolour views in Scotland, 1881-82, the majority initialled ‘C B’, and dated 1881 or 1882, each carefully mounted to card album leaves, captioned beneath in gold, plus additional decorative manuscript opening leaf in gold and colours, with six watercolour vignette views in blue, also initialled and dated 1883, and similar contents leaf in gold and colours, light spotting to endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary burgundy morocco gilt, a little rubbed, oblong folio (1)

£200-300

38 Smith (J.R.). 12 Views of Old Halifax, Yorks. 1840 - 1890, published Stott Brothers, Halifax, 1894, decorative title with vignette, twelve (complete) tinted lithographic views, marbled endpapers, publisher’s limp green cloth with gilt title to upper siding, oblong folio (1)

£300-500

39 Tait (A.F. & Butterworth, Edwin). Views on the Manchester & Leeds Railway, drawn from nature and on stone by A. F. Tait; with a descriptive history by Edwin Butterworth, published for the author by Bradshaw and Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1845, additional lithographic decorative title page, dedication and nineteen (complete) lithographic plates, some spotting throughout, three plates detached, contemporary morocco with gilt decorated spine and decorative upper board, slim folio

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Abbey Life. 411. The line was authorized in 1836 and opened in stages, from Manchester to Normanton, between July 1839 and March 1841. George Stephenson was the engineer, but Thomas Gooch, brother of Daniel Gooch, as joint principal engineer, actually planned and was in day to day charge of the work. Following later extensions and several absorbtions the Manchester & Leeds became the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway in 1847. Tait’s views lack the crispness and detail of Bourne’s London & Birmingham and Great Western railway volumes but Tait’s images are much more realistic in that they show the railway in its urban and rural settings and vividly record the difficult terrain through which the railway was constructed. The work is rarely found complete or in good condition due to the deterioration of the gutta percha binding. (1) £500-800

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40 Walker (George). The Costume of Yorkshire, Illustrated by a Series of Fort Engravings, Being Fac-similes of Original Drawings. With Descriptions in English and French, 1st edition, 1814, hand-coloured frontispiece, 38 hand-coloured aquatint plates only, lacking three plates: XIX (Farmers, also lacking text, but with additional plate inserted in place), XXII (Thirty-Third Regiment) and XXVI (Riding the Strang), occasional minor soiling, later tan half calf gilt, 4to Abbey Life 432; Colas 3044. Includes the Collier plate with the first depiction of a steam-engine on rails, preceeding Stephenson’s engine by two years. (1) £400-600

NATURAL HISTORY 41* Aldin (Cecil). Terrier puppy, circa 1910, gouache on ivorine, signed lower right, 90 x 120mm, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

42 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds (Land/Water), 2 volumes, Newcastle, 1832, numerous wood-engravings, occasional light spotting, presentation inscription to titles, 1850, contemporary half calf, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, one label lifting, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Supplement to the History of British Birds, parts I & II, 1821, bound with A History of the Rarer British Birds [and] A Catalogue of British Birds by T.C. Eyton, 1836 and A General History of Quadrupeds, 6th edition, 1811 (4)

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Lot 44 43 Butler (Edward A.). A Biology of the British HemipteraHeteroptera, 1st edition, Witherby, 1923, colour and monochrome plates, ‘Archive Copy’ ink stamp to title, endpapers lightly toned, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, slight mottled stains to lower cover, dust jacket, one or two small tears and stains, 8vo, together with A Practical Handbook of British Beetles, by Norman H. Joy, 2 volumes, Witherby, 1932, illustrations to volume II, ‘Archive Copy’ ink stamp to volume II half title, volume I hinges tender, bookplate, top edge gilt, original cloth, volume I edges rubbed, dust jackets, some chips and tears, large 8vo (3)

44 Butterflies. Album de Papillons, Leurs Chenilles et Leurs Chrysalides, Brussels and Leipzig, 1876, 33 fine hand-coloured lithographs, (some lightly offsetting), with accompanying text, each species named additionally in English and German, some spotting mainly to first and last few leaves, contemporary half calf gilt, extremities a little worn, small folio (27.5 x 18.5cm, 11 x 7ins) An extremely rare publication. We have not been able to trace another copy anywhere. (1) £300-500

£100-150

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45 Couch (Jonathan). A History of the Fishes of the British Islands, 4 volumes, Groombridge and Sons, 1864 - 1865, title page with contemporary ownership signature, 252 chromolithographic plates (complete), occasional spotting, tipped in sheet of additional Latin verse with a manuscript explanation from the owner, marbled endpapers, hinges and joints weak, top edge gilt, contemporary half morocco by Hatchards, gilt decorated spines, frayed at extremities, lacking upper board of volume one, large 8vo (4)

£200-300

46 Culley (George). Observations on Live Stock; containing hints for choosing and improving the best breeds of the most useful kinds of domestic animals, 3rd edition, altered and enlarged, 1801, untrimmed, modern antique-style half calf gilt, endpapers renewed, 8vo, together with Donaldson (John), A Treatise on Manures, their nature, preparation and application, 1st edition, 1842, wood engraved illustrations, original red green cloth, rubbed and some marks with slight damage to foot of lower joint, 8vo, plus other antiquarian agricultural interest, various, mostly 19th century (12)

£200-300

47 Dixon (Charles). The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of the British Islands, 2nd edition, enlarged, improved and thoroughly revised by the author, Sheffield, 1900, 41 chromolithographed plates, some light toning, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, spine a little rubbed and toned, a few light damp stains, 4to, together with Woodcuts of British Birds, by E. Fitch Daglish, 1925, 20 woodcut plates, a few light spots, previous owner signature, original cloth-backed boards, slight soiling, 4to, limited edition of 500, plus William Yarrell’s A History of British Birds, 4 volumes, 4th edition, 1871-74 and two others

49 Falkus (Hugh). Salmon Fishing. A Practical Guide, Witherby, 1984, colour and monochrome illustrations, all edges gilt, original blue half morocco by the Green Street Bindery, Oxford, slipcase, 8vo Limited signed edition 45/45. (1)

£300-400

48 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions... , to which is added, The Terra: A Philosophical Discourse of Earth, 2 volumes, 4th edition, York, 1812, engraved portrait and 45 plates, portrait slightly spotted and offset to title of volume 1, occasional minor spotting, lacks half-titles, later ownership signatures to front pastedowns, near contemporary calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 4to

50 Godfrey (Colonel M.J.). Monograph & Iconograph of Native British Orchidaceae, Cambridge, 1933, 57 chromolithographed plates after Hilda M. Godfrey, a few light spots, original cloth, dust jacket, some toning and light stains, 4to, together with The Wild Orchids of Britain, by Joscelyn Brooke, 1950, 41 colour plates after Gavin, Muirhead and Stephen Bone, one or two light spots, top edge red, original red cloth gilt, small indentation to spine, dust jacket, clear tape reinforcements to verso, folio, limited edition 1075/1140, plus Henry Correvon’s Album des Orchidees d’Europe, 2nd edition, Geneva, 1923

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51 Gould (John). The Birds of Australia, 8 volumes (including supplement), facsimile edition, Melbourne, 1972 - 1975, numerous colour plates, publisher’s imitation leather gilt, folio (8)

£300-500

52 Guerin (F.-E., editor). Dictionnaire Pittoresque d’histoire naturelle et des phénomènes de la nature..., Plates only, Paris, 91833-34], two volumes containing 204 hand-coloured plates of insects, fish, reptiles, etc., without titles or text, tissue guard to each plate, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, 8vo (2)

£200-300

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53 Hachisuka (Masauji). The Dodo and Kindred Birds or the Extinct Birds of the Mascarene Islands, Witherby, 1953, colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, top edge gilt, original blue buckram gilt, dust jacket, one or two closed tears, slight soiling, 4to Limited edition of 485, this copy unumbered. (1)

£150-200

54 Halford (Frederic M.). Dry-Fly Fishing in Theort and Practice, Centenary Edition 1889-1989, Witherby, 1989, illustrations, all edges gilt, original burgundy morocco, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 1/50, together with A Salmon Fisher’s Odyssey, by John AshleyCooper, Witherby, 1982, colour and half-tone illustrations, all edges gilt, original blue half morocco gilt, 4to, limited signed edition 6/20, plus Sea Trout Fishing, by Hugh Falkus, Witherby, 2nd edition, 1976, illustrations, top edge gilt, original green half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine a little faded, 8vo, limited signed edition 2/35, with seven others including F.G. Aflalo’s A Fisherman’s Summer in Canada, 1911 and Lt.-Col. W. Keith Rollo’s The Art of Fly Fishing, 2nd edition, 1933 (11)

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55 Harmont (Pierre de). Le Miroir de Fauconnerie, ou se verra l’instruction pour choisir, nourrir, & traicter, dresser & faire voler toute sorte d’Oyseaux, le nuer & essimer, cognoistre les maladies & accidents qui leur arrivent, & les remedes pour les guerit, Rouen, Clement Malassis, 1650, title with woodcut hunting scene, seven woodcut illustrations of raptors, some light spotting, bookplates of L. Heron and A.E.H. Swaen (1863-1947), to front and rear pastedowns respectively, 19th century calf-backed boards, a little rubbed with small chip at head of spine, 4to

56 Harrison (Joseph). The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist’s Magazine, volumes 1-6 only, 1834-38, 84 hand-coloured engraved plates, additional title to volume I, occasional light offsetting and spotting, most volumes with manuscript notes front and rear by Georgiana Kilderbee, contemporary green half morocco gilt, spines rubbed and scuffed, some loss to volume 4 spine, 8vo (6)

Schwerdt I, pp. 230-231 (for the first edition of 1620). First published in Paris in 1620, the work is scarce in any edition. (1) £1500-2000

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57 Hill (John). Eden: or, a Compleat Body of Gardening. Containing Plain and Familiar Directions for Raising the several useful Products of a Garden..., Compiled and Digested from the Papers of the late celebrated Mr. Hale, by the Authors of the Compleat Body of Husbandry..., 1757, fifty-six hand-coloured engraved botanical plates only (of 60, lacking plates 2, 20, 48 & 53), lacking frontispiece, plates 1, 7 & 8 detached, first & last few leaves a little creased with margins to title, dedication leaf & final leaf repaired to margins with tissue, light toning throughout, few marks, contemporary calf,late 19th century calf, joints cracked, stain to spine, covers marked and some wear, folio, plus four other related hand-coloured engraved plates from the same work Henrey 776; Nissen 880. The work was issued in 60 numbers from 28 August 1756 to 8 November 1757. (1)

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58 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, Henry Sotheran, 1892, frontispiece of Thomas Bewick, 16 colour plates, illustrations, armorial bookplate, top edge gilt, contemporary red straight-grained half morocco, spine and edges a trifle rubbed, folio (1)

£150-200

59 Miller (Joseph). Botanicum officinale, or a Compendious Herbal: Giving an Account of all such Plants as are now Used in the Practice of Physick, with their Descriptions and Virtues, 1st edition, 1722, contemporary ownership inscription of Hannah Shaw, dated 1728, to front endpaper, contemporary calf, rubbed, a little split at foot of lower joint and minor wear to foot of spine, together with Hill (John), 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..., Bungay, no date, circa 1808, 54 hand-coloured plates at rear, some spotting, offsetting and dust-soiling, modern quarter calf gilt, both 8vo, plus 3 others related by Nicholas Culpeper (1847), Dr Parkins (1809) and a cookery book by Alex Hunter (1810) (5)

62 Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, circa 1880, 60 hand-coloured engraved plates, hinges a little tender, original green cloth gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, light mottled damp stains, 4to, together with Morris (F.O.), A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 volumes, 1861-66, 232 colour plates, one or two detaching, a little light spotting and toning, original green cloth gilt, small light damp stains to covers, 8vo

£200-300

60 Miller (Philip). The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden, as also the Physick Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory and Vineyard; According to the Practice of the most Experienc’d Gardeners of the Present Age, 2nd edition, corrected, 1733, engraved frontispiece, four engraved plates (one plate a little frayed to edges), armorial bookplate of William Clavering-Cowper, 2nd Earl Cowper (1709-1764) to upper pastedown, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, joints repaired, with leather lifting to lower joint toward head of volume, light wear mostly to extremities, folio (1)

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63 New Naturalist Series. Numbers 9, 11, 15, 16, 19, 27, 30, 39, 45, 58, 62, 79, 82, 86, 92, 95, 98, 99, 105, 112, 122, 1st editions, 19502013, colour and monochrome illustrations, a few light spots to early titles, original cloth, a few small indentations, dust jackets, one or two small chips and tears, light fading to a couple of spines, 8vo, plus volumes 1-2, 5 & 11 from the New Naturalist Monograph series, 1948-54 and a reprint

£150-200

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61 Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, Groombridge and Sons, circa 1870, 60 hand-coloured plates, light spotting front and rear, marginal soiling to endpapers, original green cloth gilt, small splits to joints, some edge wear, 4to (1)

£200-300

64 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, volumes 2 & 4 only, 1836-38, 86 hand-coloured engraved plates, including 10 folding and 2 plans on one sheet, some light offsetting and a few spots, all edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo

£300-400

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65 Salvin (Francis Henry and Brodrick, William). Falconry in the British Isles, 1st edition, John Van Voorst, 1855, 24 hand-coloured lithographic plates after William Brodrick (complete), some light spotting, and light waterstain to lower margin of some plates, top edge gilt, later marbled endpapers, later dark blue half morocco gilt (by Hatchards), slightly rubbed to extremities and outer corners bumped, large 8vo

66 Salvin (Francis Henry and Brodrick, William). Falconry in the British Isles, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, John Van Voorst, 1873, half title with near contemporary ownership signature of Helen Fletcher, Dale Park, Arundel, 28 hand-coloured lithographic plates after William Brodrick (complete), publisher’s advertisements at rear, text block partly loosened, small photograph of the book’s original owner A.E. Knox, leaning on a fishing rod with a large salmon slung over his shoulder, to front pastedown, dated 1868 in the image, and with manuscript initials A.E.K. below, plus letter addressed to A. E. Knox from Prince Edward Saxe Weimar, dated 9th May 1877, on Molcombe Chichester headed notepaper, with envelope, enquiring after his health, and referring to their mutual friend the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, tipped-on to the front endpaper, original gilt-decorated green cloth with gilt embossed image of a falconer with a cadge to the upper cover, old small manuscript paper label to foot of upper cover, rubbed with minor fraying to extremities, and snagged to head of rear joint (without loss), large 8vo

Schwerdt, volume II, page 145). Harting 67. Nissen ZVB 147. Zimmer, page 541. Ex libris A.E. Knox (1808-1886), keen sportsman and amateur naturalist, and author of Autumns on the Spey (1872), Ornithological Rambles in Sussex (1849), and Game Birds and Wild Fowl (1850), with his autograph signature to head of title, ‘A.E. Knox, Trotton House, Petersfield’. First edition of the best English book on falconry and a very attractive publication (Schwerdt). (1) £500-800

Schwerdt, volume II, page 145. Harting 67. Nissen ZVB 147. ‘The second edition is to be preferred for the emendations and additions to the text’ (Harting). Ex libris A.E. Knox (1808-1886), keen sportsman and amateur naturalist, and author of Autumns on the Spey (1872), Ornithological Rambles in Sussex (1849), and Game Birds and Wild Fowl (1850), with his autograph signature to head of title ‘A.E. Knox, Trotton House, Petersfield’. (1) £500-800

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67 Scott (Peter). Morning Flight, Country Life, 1935, 16 colour plates, illustrations, light spotting at front, top edge gilt, original contrasting cloth (some toning and a few spots to covers), priceclipped dust jacket, a few stains and reinforcements to verso, 4to, limited signed edition 673/750, together with The Snow Goose, by Paul Gallico, 1946, tipped-in colour illustrations, partly unopened, top edge gilt, original cloth, goose vignette stamped in gilt to upper cover, a few marks, 4to, limited edition 168/750 signed by author and artist, plus two others (4)

71 Walpole-Bond (John). A History of Sussex Birds, 3 volumes, Witherby, 1938, 53 colour plates by Philip Rickman, ‘Archive Copy’ ink stamp to half titles, top edge gilt, original cloth, spines a little faded, 4to, together with The Birds of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, by J.E. Kelsall and Philip W. Munn, Witherby, 1905, folding map, illustrations, ‘Archive Copy’ ink stamp, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, with a loose 2 pp. autograph letter from Munn to Witherby, 1930, discussing a new edition of the Birds of Hampshire, plus The History of the Birds of Essex, by William Glegg, Witherby, 1929, folding map, half-tone illustrations, ‘Archive Copy’ ink stamp, original cloth, some fading to spine, dust jacket, a few small nick and tears, 8vo, with 10 other Witherby regional bird books including Hugh Gladstone’s The Birds of Dumfriesshire, 1910, John McWilliam’s The Birds of the Island of Bute, 1927, Lewis Loyd’s The Birds of South-East Devon, 1929 and E. Richmond Paton & Oliver Pike’s The Birds of Ayrshire, 1929

£100-150

68 Sowerby (James). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, volume I 3rd edition, 1863, plus volume II & III Supplements, 1834 & 1843, 334 hand-coloured plates, a little light spotting and toning, contemporary half morocco gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (3)

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£200-300

£100-150

69* Thorburn (Archibald). ‘Spring’. Grey partridge family, published W. F. Embleton, 1927, colour printed photolithograph, signed in pencil lower left, blindstamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild to lower left, 340 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed

72* Ward Binks (Reuben 1880-1950). Canada geese on the foreshore, watercolour and gouache, signed lower left, 515 x 635mm, framed and glazed

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(1)

£200-300

73 Willughby (Francis). The Ornithology of Francis Willughby of Middleton in the County of Warwick..., in Three Books, 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 edition, 1678, title in red and black, two engraved plates of bird trapping, 78 engraved plates of birds (plate IV inverted and plates LIX & LX misbound after plate LXIV), two single-page letterpress tables, occasional light spotting, bookplate of S.W. Cheveley, Tunbridge Wells, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, folio

70 Vaurie (Charles). The Birds of the Palearctic Fauna, 2 volumes, Witherby, 1959-65, original cloth, dust jackets, spines a little faded, volume II price-clipped, 4to, together with The Gannet. A Bird with a History, by J.H. Gurney, Witherby, 1913, illustrations, light toning to endpapers, ‘Archive Copy’ ink stamp to title, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Cuckoo Problems, by E.C. Stuart Baker, Witherby, 1942, colour plates, one or two detached, ink stamp to title, original blue cloth, dust jacket, a few chips, 8vo, with other Witherby natural history etc, including The Bird as a Diver, by John Dewar, 1924, The Ducks of India, by R.G. Wright and Douglas Dewar, 1925, William Fawcett’s Hunting in Northumbria, 1927 and Masauji Hachisuka’s The Birds of the Philippine Islands, parts II-IV only, 1932-34 (approx 70)

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£200-300

Wing W2880; Nissen 991; Schwerdt vol. 2, p.299. (1)

£200-300

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76 Wright (Lewis). The Illustrated Book of Poultry..., revised edition, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & co., 1880, printed title, 50 chromolithographic plates, (complete as list), numerous black and white illustrations, some dust and finger soiling throughout, occasional staining, plate of ‘Malays’ with some creasing, index at rear, later endpapers, modern cloth but retaining original morocco gilt spine, 4to (1)

77 Jardine (Sir William). The Naturalist’s Library, 27 volumes, 185566, comprising Mammalia, Volumes I-IV, VI-XI, Ornithology, Volumes I, III-XII & XIV, & Entomology, Volumes I-II, IV & VI-VII, numerous hand-coloured engraved plates, all original publisher’s red cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks and discolouration, several volumes with some surface damp staining, together with The Naturalist’s Library, Ichthyology, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1835/40, hand-coloured engraved plates, original publisher’s cloth, rubbed and some wear, first volume torn to foot of spine, plus Martin (W.C.L.), A General History of Humming-birds…, with a special reference to the collection of J. Gould, H.G. Bohn, 1861, handcoloured engraved plates, original red cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks and light discolouration, all small 8vo

74 Wilson (Alexander and Prince Charles Lucian Bonaparte). American Ornithology; or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United States, 3 volumes, 1876, portrait frontispiece to volume I, 103 hand-coloured engraved plates, some light toning and a few spots, ex-libris, library labels at front, ink stamps to some plate versos, later red library cloth, some fading to spines, 4to (3)

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£200-300

£500-800

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75 Wright (Lewis). The Illustrated Book of Poultry, revised edition, Cassell, 1880, 50 chromolithographed plates, occasional spotting, closed tear repair to plate at page 209 and one plate with marginal foxing, contemporary quarter morocco, worn, upper cover and initial leaves detached, 4to (1)

£200-300

£200-300

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

128* Africa. Wells (Edward), A new Map of Libya or old Africk shewing its general divisions, most remarkable countries or people, cities, townes, rivers, mountains &c., circa 1700, hand coloured enrgaved map, some creasing, 370 x 495mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Speed (John), Africae described and the manners of their habits and buildings newly done into English, published George Humble, 1626, uncoloured engraved map, all marginal illustrations lacking, fraying with loss at head of central fold, laid on later paper, 355 x 445mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Kitchin (Thomas), Africa drawn from the latest and best authorities, circa 1740, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, some staining and toning, 245 x 370mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Kip (Johannes), Gold coast castles, circa 1710, untitled uncoloured engraving of eleven forts and castles (on one sheet as published) on the African Gold coast, 260 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Perthes (Justus), Karte von Süd Afrika, 1841, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, water staining to upper margin just affecting map, 325 x 420mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with a facsimile map of Guinea after Herman Moll, framed and glazed (6)

£150-200

130 Belgium. Blaeu (Johannes), Quarta pars Brabantiae cujus caput Sylvaducis, Brabantia Ducatus, Secunda oars Brabantiae cuius urbs primaria Bruxellae, Prima pars Brabantiae cuius caput Lovanium, Ducatus Limburgum, Flandria et Zeelandia comitatus, Flandriae teutonicae pars orientalior, Pars Flandriae teutonicae occidentalior, Flandriae partes duae quarum altera Proprietaria altera Imperialis vulgo dicitur, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together ten engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some maps with slight toning, each approximately 415 x 530mm, Latin text on verso (10)

£200-300

129 Balkans & the Peloponnese. Blaeu (Johannes), Macedonia Alexandri M. Patris Illustris, Macedonia Epirus et Achaia [and] Epirus hodie vulgo Albania autore, Ladera sicum et Aenona… Thessaliae accurata descriptio, Attica mecarica Corinthiaca [and] Achaiae nova & Accurata descriptio autore, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together seven engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, some toning and spotting, each approximately 410 x 575mm, Latin text on verso (7)

£120-180

131* Berkshire. Speed (John), Barkshire described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, some creasing, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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132* Berkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Bercheria vernacule Barkshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

134 British county maps. Blaeu (Johannes), Darbiensis comitatus vernacule Darbie shire, Episcopatus Dunelmensis vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham, Lincolnia comitatus Anglis Lincoln-shire, Comitatus Nottinghamiensis Nottingham shire, Wigorniensis comitatus et comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester Warwik shire and the Liberty of Coventry [and] Comitatus Northantonensis vernacule Northamton shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together six engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, the maps of Lincolnshire with some toning, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso

£100-150

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£200-300

135 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 100 maps, 17th - 19th century engraved county, regional, road and country maps, including examples by Ordnance survey, Owen & Bowen, J & C Walker, Dilly, Speed, Mercator/Hondius, Blaeu, Moule, Morden, Lewis, Cary, Seller/Grose and Weller, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

136 British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Britannia prout divisa temporibus Anglo-Saxonum praesertim durante illorum Heptarchia, [1646 or later], hand coloured engraved map, fourteen inset panels of Saxon kings and historical scenes, elaborate cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, repaired marginal closed tears, slight creasing, central fold strengthened on verso, 420 x 520mm, German text on verso

133 Blaeu (Johannes). Magni Mogolis Imperium, Natolia quae olim Asia Minor, Aethiopia Inferior vel Exterior [and] Terra Firma et Novum regnum Granatense et Popayan, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together four engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, some toning and staining, each approximately 420 x 520mm, Latin text on verso (4)

£100-200

R. W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no. 577. (1) £600-900

137 British Isles. De Jode (Gerard), Angliae Scotiae et Hibernie nova descriptio, [1593], uncoloured engraved map orientated to the west, title and descriptive text contained in separate decorative panels, 350 x 495mm, Latin text to verso

£150-200

R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.173. (1) £600-900

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139 British Isles. Willdey (George), To his sacred and most excellent majesty George by the Grace of God King of Great Britain, France & Ireland &c. This map of Great Britain and Ireland corrected from the newest & most exact observations is most humbly dedicated by your Majesty’s loyal and most obedient subject and Servant George Willdey, 1715, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Shetland islands, inset oval portrait of George I, an allegorical scene of Hercules defeating the Hydra, a large royal coat of arms, an advertisment for the wares sold in George Willdey’s shop to the lower left corner and a maritime vignette, vertical margins trimmed and frayed to neat line with borders replaced, old folds strengthened on verso, slight browning to old folds, 960 x 655mm R. W. SHirley. Printed maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Willdey 2. Uncommon. (1) £1000-1500

138 British Isles. Goos (Pieter), Pas-caart vant Canaal vertoonende in’t Gheheel Engelandt, Schotlandt, Yrlandt en een gedeelte van Vrancryck, circa 1666, engraved sea chart of the British Isles, orientated to the west, contemporary outline colouring, trimmed to neat line on bottom margin, 445 x 545mm (1)

£200-300

140 British Isles. Ramsay (Andrew Crombie), Geological Map of the British Isles, circa 1878, large lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Shetland Islands, table of explanation of the colours, marbled endpapers, 1520 x 1270mm, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with publisher’s printed label to upper board (1)

141 British Isles. Knipe (James A.) Geological Map of the British Isles and part of France, Showing also the Inland Navigation by means of Rivers and Canals, The Railways and Principal Roads and Sites of the Minerals, under the Patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort..., 1870, revised 1871, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on four sheets, inset map of the Orkney and Shetland islands, table of geological reference, table of explanation, nine geological cross sections, compass rose and calligraphic title, some staining, each sheet approximately 780 x 650mm, contained in a contemporary morocco gilt book box with ‘envelope style’ lid with the royal coat of arms to the upper board, a little worn at extremities

Lot 139

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144 British Isles. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], engraved map with early hand colouring, inset views of London and Edinburgh, inset map of the Orkney islands, one repaired tear, some creasing and soiling to margins, 380 x 510mm R. W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.316. (1) £700-1000

145 Collins (Henry George). [The Travelling Atlas of England and Wales, with all the Railways and Coachroads, the Cities, Towns, Parks and Gentlemens Seats, circa 1850], lacking titles and preliminaries, forty-eight uncoloured lithographic folding maps and plans of British counties, cities (London & Liverpool) and regions, some maps with closed handling tears, some crudely repaired on verso, Staffordshire with slight loss, manuscript titles to verso, with thirty-four uncoloured engraved topographical views, mostly relating to railways, disbound, contemporary half morocco, worn and frayed, large 8vo

142 British Isles. Wallis (John), Wallis’s Tour through the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Ireland, a new Geographical game comprehending all the Cities, Principal Towns, Rivers &c. in the British Empire, published 1st July 1811, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight spotting and dust soiling, 575 x 470mm, contained in a contemporary card slipcase with a circular printed label, case heavily frayed and worn (1)

£100-200

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

£150-200

146* Crete. Jansson (Jan), Candia olim Crete, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight text showthrough, 385 x 525mm, framed and glazed, together with Champaigne et Brie etc., Le Pais de Caux, Le Diocese de Sarlat..., Utriusque Burgundiae tum ducatus tum comitatus descriptio [and] Borbonium ducatus Bourbonnois, circa 1650, together five engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, some oxidisation to old watercolour, slight spotting and staining, each approximately 385 x 500mm, framed and glazed, with Blaeu (W. & J.), Territorium Metense, published Amsterdam, circa 1635, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 390 x 495mm, framed and glazed (7)

143 British Isles. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicar Insularum descriptio, [1606], hand coloured engraved map orientated to the east, central fold strengthened on verso, 345 x 496mm, English text on verso Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.16. R. W. Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.86. (1) £300-500

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Lot 144 147 Dighton (Robert). Geography Bewitched! or a droll caricature map of England and Wales, published Bowles & Carver, circa 1810, uncoloured engraved map, (watermarked J. Whatman 1811), occasional repaired marginal closed tears, slight thinning to paper, 210 x 170mm, together with another uncoloured copy but a slightly later (circa 1840) impression, heavily stained (2)

148* Egypt. (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Cairus quae olim Babylon Aegyptiima Urbs, [1580 or later], engraved city plan with early hand colouring, 330 x 485mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Damascus urbs nobilissima ad Libanum montem totius Syria metropolis, [1580 or later], engraved city plan with early hand colouring, slight creasing, closed tears affecting image, 320 x 355mm, mounted, framed and glazed

ÂŁ200-300

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ÂŁ200-300

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151 England & Wales. Walker (J. & C.), A Geological Map of England Wales and Part of Scotland, Showing also the Inland Navigation by Means of Rivers & Canals, with their Elevation in feet above the Sea, together with the Rail Roads & Principal Roads, published J. & C. Walker, 1837, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, table of explanation and two geological profiles, 1350 x 980mm, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with morocco gilt label to upper board, slipcase faded

149 England & Wales. Stent (Peter), A new map of the Kingdome of England and the Principality of Wales, taken out of J. S., published John Overton, 1673, hand coloured engraved map with twenty-nine vignettes of the principal cities of England and Wales, central fold repaired on verso, 405 x 515mm R. W. Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Stent 1 state 6. (1) £700-1000

150 England & Wales. Willdey (George), A new and correct map of England & Wales now called South Britain, done from the latest surveys and best observations. Containing all ye cities & market towns with ye roads & distance in reputed miles between town & town by inspection without scale or compass..., circa 1717, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on two conjoined sheets, tables of towns and cities and eighteen uncoloured vignettes of principal cities to vertical margins, old folds and central fold strengthened on verso, slight tape staining at base of folds, 620 x 1010mm

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£300-500

152 England & Wales. A collection of seventy maps, 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, with examples by Stanford, Betts, Stulpnagel, Weller, A & C Black, Stieler, Johnston, Murchison, Bartholomew, Mitchell, Lizars, Migeon, Moule, Bohn, Betts, Bacon, Hall, Smith, Aspin, Walker, Dower, Wyld, Cram, Thompson, Andriveau-Goujon, Bradshaw and Flemming, occasional duplicates, various sizes and conditon

R. W. Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Willdey 3. An uncommon distance map of England, based on the John Adams wall map of 1677. (1) £1000-1500

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£100-150

153 England & Wales. Wallis (Edward), Wallis’s Picturesque Round Game of the Produce and Manufactures of the Counties of England & Wales, circa 1840, aquatint map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight spotting and dust soiling, 650 x 495mm, contained in contemporary cloth gilt boards, lacking silk tie, boards a little stained and faded, lacking explanatory booklet

Lot 151

An unusually decorative map for use as a children’s board game. Each county is decorated with vignettes highlighting the various types of manufacturing and produce associated with that location.The map was first published in 1826 and there were several subsequent editions. The British Library owns a copy of the 1844 edition. (1) £150-200

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154 England & Wales. Jefferys (Thomas), The Royal Geographical Pastime, Exhibiting a Complete Tour Thro’ England and Wales, published 1st January 1770, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, descriptive text to vertical margins, slight staining and dust soiling, 515 x 575mm, contained in contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to upper board, worn and frayed

156 Europe. Blaeu (Willem Jans Zoon), Europa recens descripta..., [1635 or later], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some oxidisation to old watercolour causing slight cracking and splitting, strengthened on verso, old folds, central fold repaired on verso, 360 x 460mm, together with Hondius (Henricus), Situs Terrae Promissionis S. S. Bibliorum intelligentiam exacte aperiens..., published Amsterdam, circa 1635, hand coloured engraved map, some fraying and closed tears along top margin, repaired on verso, 370 x 500mm, French text on verso

An early cartographic game. The second state with the dedication to the Prince of Wales. (1) £500-800

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155 England & Wales. Wallis (John), Wallis’s Tour through England and Wales, A New Geographical Pastime, published 24th December 1794, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, two columns of instructions and a brief historical description of 117 towns and cities, slight finger and dust soiling, 510 x 660mm, contained in contemporary card slip case with publisher’s printed label to upper board, rubbed and worn at extremities

157 France. Blaeu (Johannes), Britannia ducatus vulgo Duché de Bretaigne, Gastinois et Senonois, Comitatus Bellovacum vernacule Beauvais, Valesium ducatus Valois, Picardia regio Belgica, Comitatuum Boloniae et Guines descriptio, Belsia vulgo La Beausse, Cenomanorum Galliae regionis typus vulgo Le Mans, Ducatus Andegavensis..., Languedoc, Provincia auctore Petro Joanne Bompario Provence [and] Delphinatus vulgo Dauphiné avec les confins des Pais et Provinces Voisines, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together twelve engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some spotting and staining, each approximately 385 x 520mm, Latin text on verso

The printed label on the slipcase is dated 1802. Wallis did reissue this game in 1802 (See Whitehouse page 9.), but with this example he is probably using up the remaining sheets of the 1794 issue, but in a new slipcases so as to have the appearance of being up to date. (In actual fact there is no difference between the two issues other than the date alteration.) An early board game requiring the players to move counters around the game and to ‘visit’ various towns and cities. The game is completed at London. (1) £100-150

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£200-300

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162 Greenwood (C. & J., publishers). Map of the County of Gloucester from an actual survey..., published 1831, Map of the County of Somerset from an actual survey..., published 1829, Map of the County of Monmouth from an actual survey..., 1831, Map of the North East Circuit of the Principality of Wales comprising the Counties of Flint, Denbigh and Montgomery from an actual survey..., 1834, Map of the North West Circuit of the Principality of Wales comprising the Counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon & Merioneth from actual survey..., 1834 [and] Map of the South West Circuit of the Principality of Wales comprising the Counties of Cardigan, Pembroke and Caermarthen from an actual survey..., 1834, together six engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, each sectionalised and laid on linen, each with a calligraphic title and an uncoloured ecclesiastical vignette, each edged in green silk and with marbled endpapers, each approximately 620 x 780mm, all contained in a contemporary calf bookbox with contrasting morocco gilt labels to spine, rubbed and worn Part of a sectionalised edition of Greenwood’s Atlas of England & Wales. (6) £200-300

158 France. Blaeu (Johannes), Le Gouvernement de L’Isle de France, Descriptio Veromanduorum auctore Joanne Suthonio Gallice Vermandois [on sheet with] Gouvernement de la Cappelle, Ager Parisiensis vulgo L’Isle de France, Le Pais de Brie, Galloflandria in qua Castellaniae..., Artesia comitatus Artois, La Principauté D’Orange et comtat de Venaissin, Loudonois Laudunum [on sheet with] Mirebalais, Archiepiscopatus Cameracensis. Archevesché de Cambray [and] Bressia vulgo Bresee, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together ten engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning to some maps, each approximately 410 x 525mm, Latin text on verso (10)

£200-300

159 Germany. Blaeu (Johannes) Nova totius Germaniae descriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, occasional later pencil marginalia, 395 x 495mm, Latin text to verso, together with Lusatia superior, Ducatus Luneburgensis..., Archiepiscopatus Maghdeburgensis et Anhaltinus ducatus, Episcopatus Hildesiensis descriptio novissima [and] Circulus Westphalicus sive Germaniae Inferioris, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together five engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning and staining, each approximately 410 x 535mm, Latin text on verso (6)

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£100-200

160 Germany. Blaeu (Johannes), Oldenburg comitatus, Saxonia Superior Lusatia misnia, Monasteriensis Episcopatus, Ducatus Brunsvicensis fereq Lunaeburgensis..., Comitatus Bentheim et Steinfurt, Westphalia Ducatus, Comitatus Marchia et Ravensberg [and] Paderbornensis episcopatus descriptio nova, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together eight engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning and staining, map of Saxonia with short split along central fold just affecting image, each approximately 395 x 510mm, Latin text on verso (8)

£200-300

161 Germany. Moll (Hermman), A new Map of Germany, Hungary, Transilvania & the Suisse cantons with many Remarks not extant in any map. According to ye Newest and most exact Observations, published J. Bowles, P. Overton, T. Bowles and J. King, 1712, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset engraved view of the parliament, four engraved portraits below map, heavily toned, several closed tears and cracking affecting image, torn with some loss to upper left corner, laid on linen, 870 x 1000mm The four mounted figures and their strapwork margins are from separate pieces of paper and are conjoined to the map and to each other. (1) £300-500

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165* Isle of Wight. Blaeu (Johannes), Vectis Insula Anglice The Isle of Wight, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 505mm, French text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

163* Ireland. Morden (Robert), [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 415 x 350mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

166* Isle of Wight. Collins (Capt. Greenville), Untitled chart of the Isle of Wight and the Solent, circa 1720, hand coloured engraved map, 460 x 575mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Blome (Richard), A Mapp of the Isles of Wight. Jarsey, Garnsey, Sarke, Man, Orcades and Shetland..., circa 1680, six hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), 280 x 370mm, mounted, framed and glazed

164* Isle of Wight. Speed (John), Wight Island, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Southampton and Newport, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

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167 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Calabria ultra olim Altera Magnae Graeciae pars, Principato citra olim Picentia, Calabria citra olim Magna Graecia, Terra di Otranto olim Salentina et Lapigia [and] Terra di Bari et Basilicata, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together five engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning, each approximately 385 x 490mm, Latin text on verso

£150-200

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170 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Romagna olim Flaminia, Territorio di Trento, Il Cardorino, Il Bellunese con il Feltrino, Territorio di Bergamo, Territorio di Brescia et di Crema, Patria del Friuli olim Forum Iulii, Marca D’Ancona olim Picenum, Territorio Perugino, Stato della Republica di Lucca [and] Territorio di Orvieto, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, eleven engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, some toning and spotting, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, together with Territorio Cremasco, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 380 x 240mm, Latin text on verso

168 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Territorio di Siena et Ducato di Castro, Territorio do Bologna, Ducato de Ferrara, Umbria overo Ducato di Spoleto, Domino Florentino, Abruzzo citra et ultra, Capitanata olim Mesapiae et Iapygiae pars [and] Contado di Molise et principato ultra, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together eight engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, a few maps with slight toning, each approximately 380 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (8)

£400-600

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169 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Piemonte et Monferrato, Stato del Piemonte, Ducato di Mantova, Territorio di Cremona, Territorio di Pavia Lodi Novarra Tortona Allesandria et altri vicini dello Stato Milano, Ducato overo Territorio di Milano, Stato di Milano, Signoria de Vercelli, Montisferrati ducatus, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together nine engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, some marginal dust and finger soiling, each approximately 420 x 525mm, Latin text on verso (9)

£400-600

171 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Riviera di Genova da Ponente [and] Riviera di Genova di Levante, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, two engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and soiling largely confined to margins, ‘...di Levante’ with slight overall toning, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso

£400-600

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172 Jamaica. Speed (John),A Map of Jamaica [on sheet with] Barbados, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved maps of Jamaica and Barbados on one sheet (as published), short split to base of central fold, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso (1)

174 London. Wyld (James), London and its environs, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1050 x 1270mm, publisher’s cloth slipcase with printed label to upper board, slipcase a little frayed and worn Howgego 415, state (2a). (1)

£200-300

173* Lancashire. Blaeu (Johannes), Lancastria Palatinatus Anglis Lancaster et Lancas Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 400 x 515mm, mounted, framed and glazed A bright and clean example. (1)

£150-200

175 Luffman (John). Select Plans of the Principal Cities, Harbours, Forts &c. in the World, volume 2 (only), published John Luffman, 1801, title page and eighty (complete as list) engraved plans of ports, cities and regions, seventy-eight with contemporary hand colouring, some marginal finger soiling, lacking boards, spine partially retained, 8vo

£150-200

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

£600-900

176 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 125 maps, mostly 19th century, engraved county maps by Cary, Fullarton, Lewis, Archer, Moule, Hall, Seller/Grose, Leigh, Whittaker, Kitchin, Dower, Morden and Cole & Roper, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.125)

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177 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 150 maps, mostly 19th century, engraved county, foreign and regional maps, including examples by Kitchin, Bartholomew, Archer, Teesdale, Hughes, J & C Walker, Owen & Bowen, Badeslade & Toms, Phillips, Smith & Heywood, the collection includes a few topographical engavings by Dugdale and twelve folding maps, various sizes and condition

180 Maps A mixed of collection of approximately 100 maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps of British counties, town plans and overseas maps and regions, including examples by Tallis, Lewis, Kitchin, Archer, Weller, D’Anville and Bellin, various sizes and condition

(approx.150)

181 Mediterranean Islands. Blaeu (Johannes), Candia olim Creta, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight creasing, 385 x 530mm, Latin text on verso, together with Corsica [and] Elba isola olim Ilva, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, two engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, Corsica toned overall, each approximately 200 x 260mm, Latin text below and on verso

(approx.175)

£150-200

178 Maps. A mixed collection of twenty-four maps, mostly 19th century, hand coloured engraved foreign maps, including examples by Baker, Bonne Cary, Hall, Hughes, Letts, Mallet, Pasquali, Stieler and Tallis, various sizes and condition (24)

£70-100

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179 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 150 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of various countries, including examples by Jaillot, Dilly, Phillip, Levasseur, Tallis, Cary and Arrowsmith, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

£100-200

£100-150

182 Mexico. Blaeu (Johannes), Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved map, slight offsetting, 390 x 505mm, German text on verso, together with D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon), Carte du Mexique et de la Nouvelle Espagne..., published P. Santini, Venice, 1779, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 460 x 585mm

£100-150

(2)

£150-200

183* Middlesex. Blaeu (Johannes), Middle-Sexia, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some dust soiling, some staining but largely confined to margins, slight text showthrough, 395 x 410mm, framed and glazed, together with Dower (John), Venice, circa 1855, hand coloured engraved city plan, inset vignette view, 215 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Moule (Thomas), Kent [and] Isle of Wight, circa 1848, two hand coloured engraved maps, each approximately 205 x 260mm, plus Owen (John & Bowen Emanuel), The Smaller Islands in the British Ocean, [1720 or later], seven hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), 185 x 120mm, hand coloured strip road map on verso, mounted, and Fullarton (Archibald), Bedfordshire, circa 1840, hand coloured engraved map, 260 x 195mm, together with a small engraved view Bembridge, circa 1840

Lot 181

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186 Pembrokeshire. Speed (John), Penbrokshyre described and the sittuations both of Penbroke and St. Davids shewed in due form as they were taken..., published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Pembroke and St. Davids, central fold partially strengthened on verso, very slight toning to central fold, 385 x 515mm, mounted, framed and glazed, English text on verso, together with Bowen (Emanuel & Kitchin Thomas), An Accurate map of the Counties of Gloucester and Monmouth divided into their respective hundreds..., published Carington Bowles, Robert Sayer and John Bowles, circa 1765, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, margins frayed and torn with slight loss, replaced in facsimile, central fold frayed and cracked, the map backed with archival tissue, 540 x 695mm, with Homann (Johann Baptist), Tabula generalis Iutiae continens dioeceses quator Alburgensem, Wibburgensem, Ripensem et Arhusiensem..., published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, old folds, some toning and spotting, 580 x 500mm

184 Monmouthshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Monumethensis comitatus vernacule Monmouth Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, together with Penbrochia comitatus et comitatus Caermaridunum, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, 415 x 535mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£100-150

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£150-200

187* Peru. Jansson (Jan), Peru, published Amsterdam, circa 1640, engraved map, orientated to the west, 380 x 490mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

185 Netherlands. Blaeu (Johannes), Hollandia comitatus, Hollandiae pars septentrionalis vulgo Westuriesland en ‘Tnoorder quartier, Rhenolandiae et Amstellandiae exactissima tabula, Groninga dominium, Transiselania dominium vernacule Over-yssel, Drentia comitatus Traniselaniae Tabula II, Ultraiectum dominium, Delflandia schielandia..., [and] Zuydhollandia stricte sumta, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together nine engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 395 x 530mm, Latin text on verso (9)

£400-600

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188 Scotland. Ordnance Survey (publishers), Untitled map of the environs of Glasgow, 1872, large electrotype map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on a scale of one inch to the mile, slight staining, marbled endpapers, 1390 x 1260mm, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase, case stained and frayed (1)

£70-100

191* Sea chart. Collins (Captain Greenville), A New & Exact Survey of the River Dee or Chester-Water..., [1693 or later], hand coloured engraved chart, 450 x 570mm, framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

189 Sea chart Doncker (Hendrik), De Zee-kust van Engelandt tusschen Welles en ‘t Eylandt Coket, published Amsterdam, circa 1686, engraved chart of the east coast of England, contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the River Tyne, small printers fold, 430 x 525mm Originally published in ‘Le Grand & Nouveau Miroir ou Flambeau, de la Mer contenant la description de toutes les costes Marines Occidentalled & Septentrionalles...,’. (1) £200-300

192 Sea charts. Jansson (Jan), Pascaart vant canaal tusshen Engelant en Vrancryck..., Pascaart vande custen van Andaluzia, Portugal..., Pascaart vande Osst-Zee..., Pascaart vande NoortZee..., Paascaart vande Zee-custen van Finmarcken, Laplant, Ruslant, Nova Zemla en Spitsbergen..., Pascaart waer in men claarlyck zien can alle havens rivieren droogten gelegen tusshen C. S. Vincent en C. Verde..., Nova Zemla waygatsfretum nassovicum et terra samoiedum..., Mar di Aethiopia vulgo Oceanus Aethiopicus [and] Pascaarte van’t Oostelyckste vande Middelandsche Zee..., published Amsterdam, circa 1650, together nine engraved charts with contemporary hand colouring, all heavily stained and spotted, some marginal closed tears, each approximately 430 x 555mm, Latin text on verso (9)

190* Sea chart. Collins (Captain Greenville), Untitled sea chart of the North Sea, circa 1776, hand coloured engraved sea chart of the Irish Sea, orientated to the east, two inset horizon profiles, 445 x 565mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

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193 Switzerland. Blaeu (Willem), Helvetia cum finitimis regionibus confoederatis, Aplinae seu foederate Rhaetiae subditarumque et terrarum nova descriptio, Zurichgow et Basiliensis provincia [and] Lacus Lemanni locorumque circumiacentium accuratissima descriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together four engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional staining, each approximately 390 x 510mm, Latin text on verso (4)

£100-200

194 Title pages. A mixed collection of sixteen title pages, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved titles, several with hand colouring, with examples by Munster, Sanson, Hermannides, Magini, Chiquet, De L’Isle, le Rouge, Zatta, Von Reilly, Tallis, Mercator, Jansson, Blaeu and Homann, various sizes and condition (16)

£200-300

195* Transylvania. Mercator (Gerard), Transylvania, [1636] uncoloured engraved map, 340 x 430mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 193

£70-100

196 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Caernarvonienis vernacule Carnarvon-shire et Mona Insula vulgo Anglesey, Denbigiensis comitatus et comitatus Flintensis Denbigh et Flintshire, Radnoria comitatus Radnor Shire, Comitatus Brechiniae Breknoke, Ceretica sive Cardiganensis comitatus Anglis Cardiganshire [and Montgomeria comitatus et comitatus Mervinia, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together six engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional spotting and staining, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (6)

£100-200

197 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey, Ortelius Abraham), Cambriae typus auctore Humfredo Lhuydo Denbigiense Cambrobritano, [1592], uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, very small hole to central fold, 370 x 500mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.21. (1)

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198 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Wallia principatus vulgo Wales, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 385 x 500mm, no text on verso John Booth. Antique maps of Wales, no.14. (1)

200 Yorkshire. Speed (John), Yorke, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved town plan of York, excised from the map of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 170 x 180mm, mounted, with another copy similar, together with Richmond, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved town plan of Richmond, excised from the map of the North & East Ridings of Yorkshire, 135 x 120mm, mounted, with another copy similar, with Hermannides (Rutger), Hull, circa 1661, hand coloured engraved town plan, 110 x 130mm, mounted

£150-200

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201 Yorkshire. Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice Yorkshire, Ducatus Eboracensis pars orientalis. The East Riding of Yorke Shire, Ducatus Eboracensis pars borealis. The North riding of Yorkeshire [and] Duscatus Eboracensis pars occidentalis. The West Riding of Yorke Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1647, together the set of four engraved maps, all with contemporary outline colouring, some staining to West Riding, largely confined to margins, slight marginal spotting to other maps, each approximately 420 x 505mm, French text on verso

199 Western Europe. Coronelli (Vincenzo), untitled globe gore of the British Isles, Iceland, France, Spain and North Africa, published Venice, circa 1688, uncoloured engraved globe gore, old adhesion marks on verso, one small wormhole affecting image, 410 x 240mm (1)

£70-100

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£100-150

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202 Yorkshire. Teesdale (Henry), To the Nobility, Gentry & Clergy of Yorkshire, this Map of the County constructed from a Survey commenced in the Year 1817 & corrected in the Years 1827 & 1828 is respectfully dedicated by the proprietors, published Henry Teesdale & Co. and C.Stocking, April 21, 1828, large scale engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on three sheets, calligraphic title, table of explanation and a table of the altitudes of the principal mountains and an uncoloured engraved vignette of the North West View of York Cathedral, slight spotting and soiling, marbled endpapers, edged in green silk, overall size 1840 x 2230mm, contained in a modern cloth book box with printed paper label to spine (1)

£400-600

204 Yorkshire. Bickham (George), A Map of Yorkshire. North from London, 1754, uncoloured engraved ‘birds-eye’ pictorial panorama map, 265 x 155mm (1)

£100-150

205 Yorkshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip,), York - Shire described by Ch:Saxton. Many additions and Corrections as ye Roads, Wapontakes &c. by P.Lea, [1693], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, central fold partially strengthened on verso, old folds, some creasing, long closed tear affecting image, crudely repaired on verso, 530 x 730mm (1)

£400-600

203 Yorkshire. Moll (Herman), Yorkshire with the Post Roads &c, The East Riding of York Shire, The North Riding of York Shire [and] The West Riding of York Shire, [1766], set of four hand coloured engraved maps, this edition without the engraved vignettes to the margins, some offsetting, each approximately 190 x 250mm, together with Cary (John), Yorkshire, The East Riding of Yorkshire, North Riding of Yorkshire, part of the West Riding of Yorkshire [and] Part of the west Riding of Yorkshire, 1787, together four engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 215 x 270mm, with Bowles (Carington), Bowles’s new Medium Map of the East Riding of York Shire..., Bowles’s new Medium Map of the West Riding of Yorkshire..., [and] Bowles’s new Medium Map of the North Riding of Yorkshire..., 1785, together three engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, the North Riding laid on card, each approximately 230 x 335mm, plus Bowen (Thomas & Kitchin Thomas), The West Riding of Yorkshire divided into its Wapentakes, The North Riding of Yorkshire divided into its Wapentakes [and] The East Riding of Yorkshire divided into its Wapentakes, [1777], three engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 235 x 340mm (15)

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206 Yorkshire. Jefferys (Thomas), The County of York Survey’d in MDCCLXVII,VIII, IX and MDCCLXX, 1st edition, published T.Jefferys, 1772, large engraved map, sectionalised on to twenty sheets, sparse contemporary outline colouring, each sheet backed with later linen, decorative cartouche, large engraved vignette of Middleham Castle with dedication, table of references, compass rose and inset town plans of York, Scarborough, Leeds, Sheffield, Kingston-upon-Hull and Ripon, reduced index map of the County of York, slight dust soiling and occasional staining, a few sheets trimmed with slight loss, later endpapers, book plate of Keighley public library, library label to front endpaper, contemporary half morocco gilt with gilt title ‘Maps of Yorkshire’ to upper siding, worn and frayed at extremities, slim folio (1)

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207 Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Yorke, one small repaired hole, right hand vertical margin partially strengthened on verso, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

£200-300

Lot 207 208 Yorkshire. Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice York Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some overall toning, 395 x 505mm, French text on verso (1)

£70-100

Lot 208 209 Yorkshire. A mixed collection of twenty-two maps, mostly 18th century, engraved maps, including examples by Kitchin/Jefferys, Seale, Rocque, Bowen, Ellis, Kitchin, Gibson, Hogg/Condor and Seller/Grose, various sizes and condition (23)

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

210* Alken (Henry). One of the right sort - who hunts because he likes it [and] One of the wrong sort - who goes out with hunters because it is the fashion, published S. B. Fuller, circa 1825, pair of mixed method engravings with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, mounted, framed and glazed in modern uniform mouldings, with Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd labels to verso of frames, together with Alken (Samuel), Shooting, Fox Hunting, Coursing [and] Stag Hunting, published J. R. Smith, 1794, four aquatints after Samuel Howitt, contemporary hand colouring (somewhat faded), trimmed to image, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform modern black and gilt mouldings, with Reeve (R. G.), Pheasant Shooting, October, published Thomas McLean, 1836, aquatint after R. B. Davis, contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and staining, 385 x 460mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Turner (C.), Hawking, published Alex Finlay, 1816, mixed method engraving after J. Howe, contemporary hand colouring, toned and stained, some damage to image, 540 x 610mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with two others similar, together with Lewis (Charles G.), [The Meeting of the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshall Blucher on the Evening of the Victory at Waterloo, published Leggatt, 1853,] uncoloured mixed method engraving on india wove after Thomas J. Barker, signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, slight staining, some closed marginal tears and chipping with slight loss, mounted, plus Schiavonetti (Luigi), To Major Elliot, the Officers & Gentlemen of the Westminster Volunteer Cavalry. This plate representing a Party of the Corps performing the Attack and Defence at Speed..., published Sydm. Edwards, 1801, mixed method engraving after S. Edwards with contemporary colouring, occasional marginal closed tears, slight spotting, 550 x 690mm, framed and glazed (12)

211* Anthuriums. Euthureum Andreanum Roseum, Arthurium Andreanum Album, Andreanum Salmonium, Arthurium Conchiflorum [and] Arthurium Andreanum, circa 1900, together five watercolours, manuscript titles on mounts, each approximately 350 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform beaded gilt frames, together with Cypripedium Illustre Pulchellum, Masdevallia Harryana Mirabilis, Cypripedium Saundersianum, Oncidium Kramerii [and] Cypripedium Charlesworthii Splendens, circa 1900, together five watercolours of orchids, manuscript titles on mounts, each approximately 350 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform beaded gilt frames (10)

£100-150

212* Armengaud (Jean). Les Galeries Royales, d’Angleterre Windsor, Buckingham, Osborne, published Paris, 1866-67, additional half title, fifty (complete) uncoloured engravings with descriptive text in French, blue edges gauffered, ornate gilt cloth with inset panels of the royal coat of arms and a portrait of Queen Victoria, rubbed and worn, folio, together with Toulouse-Lautrec (Henri de), A Suite of Colour Drawings at the Circus, introduction by William C. Seitz, published Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1967, twenty-one (of 22) colour prints, tipped on to card (as published), with four additional duplicates mounted, four pages of explanatory text, contained in contemporary portfolio with colour print to upper siding, folio, with Escofet (José), The Auricula, published Stephanie Hoppen, 1990, title page, list of subscribers and two leaves of text, six (only of twelve) colour plates, signed and numbered by the artist in pencil, 288/500, contained in a purpose made green solander box, folio, plus Drian (Etienne Adien), La Femme et la Guerre, published Paris, circa 1920, eight uncoloured plates, tipped on to contemporary card (as published), slight spotting, contained in contemporary portfolio, folio

£150-200

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213* Audubon (John James). Mangrove Cuckoo, Shore Lark [and] Audubons Warbler, Hermit Warbler, Black-throated Warbler, [1827 - 1838], together three engravings by R. Havell with contemporary hand colouring, the Cuckoo with slight overall toning, the Shore Lark with staining, the Warblers stained with some damage affecting the image and laid on later card, each approximately 500 x 310mm Plate numbers 34, 40 & 79. (3)

£400-600

214* Birds. Four engravings, circa 1750, four hand coloured engravings of birds in a landscape setting, each approximately 230 x 190mm, uniform washline mounts and modern hand painted frames (4)

£70-100

215* Blockley (Ann). Six white ducks, circa 1980, watercolour, signed by artist to lower right, 180 x 215mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Christmas (L. Valerie), Nesting Swans, Swans Preening [and] Duck Pond, circa 1980, together three colour etchings, limited editions 26/50, 48/200 & 61/200, 205 x 230mm, 120 x 300mm & 235 x 120mm, respectively, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

£70-100

216* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approximately 720 topographical views, 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including examples by Morris, Allom, Dugdale, Neale, Bartlett and Barber, occasional duplicates, mostly small format, various condition (approx.720)

£100-200

217* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approximately 200 engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including examples by Allom, Dugdale, Shepherd, Wallis, Bartlett, Westall, Sparrow, Tombleson and Turner, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, all mounted

Lot 213

(approx.200)

£150-200

218* British topographical views. A good mixed collection of twenty-seven engravings, 18th & 19th century, engavings, including examples by Hollar, Kip, Toms, Skelton, Kirkall, Bluck and Le Keux, with several views of Oxford and six estate plans by Hulsbergh, various sizes and condition (27)

£200-300

219* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approximately 1100 prints, mostly 19th century, uncoloured engravings, the majority being Scotland, Wales and London views, including examples by Shepherd, Storer, Coney, Byrne, Toms, Loggan, Dugdale, Gastineau, Godfrey and Bartlett, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1100)

Lot 214

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220* Byrne (William). Landscape with storm, after Francesco Zuccarelli, published by William Byrne, January 27th 1775, mixed method engraving on paper, 42 x 49.5 cm mount aperture, framed and glazed, together with Morland (George, 1763-1804), The Fern Gatherers, published May 1, 1799, mezzotint by J.R. Smith after Morland, 46.5 x 61 cm mount aperture, mounted, plus Vivares (Francis, 1709-1780), Three river and coastal landscapes, later 18th century, together three copper engraved views by Vivares, numbered 3, 4 & 6 to upper right, plate size 20.5 x 26 cm, with margins, each mounted, and four others similar, including one by Danckerts after Berghem, one by Peter Mazell after George Smith of Chichester, one by William Woollett, entitled The Merry Villagers, 1776, and one other (9)

223* Company School. A Tanager bird, early 19th century, pen, ink and watercolour on paper, within a blind anthemion border, image 14 x 11cm (5.5 x 4.25 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: ‘Tanagra Camiapilla. Grey crowned Tanager. West Indies.’ on period label to verso. (1) £70-100

£150-200

221* Chancellor (John Russell, 1925-1984). H.M.S. Beagle in the Galapagos, 2.15 p.m on 17th October 1835, fine colour reproduction print, published by Alexander Gallery, Bristol, 1982, signed in pencil to lower margin, publisher’s blindstamp to lower left corner, with additional inscription in pencil by the artist to lower margin ‘Quarter boats partially lowered on single pennants. On poop deck left to right 2nd Lieut Sullivan directing boat’s crew. Capt. FitzRoy with telescope and seaman clearing ensign halyard to salute American whaling ship. John’, image size 47.5 x 72cm (18.75 x 28.25 ins), with margins, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

222 Classical engravings. A mixed collection of forty-three engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings of sculpture, reliefs and architectural friezes, with examples by Barbault, Freicenet, Migneret, Dorez and Miller, various sizes, mounted (43)

£100-150

224* Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria). Nave Reale D’Inghilterra Nominate Il Grand Carlo, circa 1693, uncoloured engraving, 455 x 600mm (1)

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225 Description de l’Égypte. Twelve plates from ‘Description de l’Égypte’, [1809 - 1829], twelve hand coloured engravings, including eight plates of minerals, one of astrolabes and three of botany, each approximately 420 x 590mm (12)

228* Field Sports. Von Heicke (Franz), Eight sporting lithographs, published Vienna, circa 1840, eight lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, heightened with gum arabic, titles in German, slight spotting, each approximately 230 x 280mm, five mounted, framed and glazed, three just mounted

£300-500

The lithographs show, deer stalking, wild boar hunting, stag hunting and game shooting. (8) £150-200

226* Equestrian. Cornet, portrait of a horse, 1936, pastel drawing, titled, initialed and dated to lower right, 395 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

227* Fashion & costume. A mixed collection of approximately seventy prints and engravings, 19th century, engravings, lithographs and aquatints of fashion and native dress, including examples by Luigi Meyer, Poole and Dudley, various sizes and condition, all mounted (approx.70)

£80-120

229* Filloeuil (Pierre). Les Plaisirs de la Jeunesse, La Conversation Interessante, Le Concert Amoureux [and] La Danse, published Paris, circa 1780, four uncoloured genre engravings after JeanBaptiste Pater, each with lines of verse below image, each approximately 490 x 370mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

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230* Fruit. A mixed collection of eighty prints and engravings, 19th century, lithographs and engravings, all with contemporary colour, with examples by Hooker, Withers and Wright, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

£150-200

233* Gould (John). Grallina Bruijni, [1875 - 1888], lithograph after W.Hart, contemporary hand colouring, 500 x 320mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan islands : including many new species recently discovered in Australia’. (1) £70-100

231* Genre. Prot (?), Pair of engravings of children, circa 1790, pair of uncoloured stipple engravings after Bosselmann, German school, trimmed with loss of titles, 345 x 310mm, uniform mounts and frames (2)

£70-100

232* Giles (G.D.). The Duke of Beauforts. Going to the Meet Badminton, Finding a Fox in Eastcourt Park, Full cry - The Brinkworth Brook [and] Killled in the Open - Hawkesbury Upton, published Messrs. Fores, 1911, the set of four, photogravures with contemporary hand colouring on india wove, each signed in pencil below image by the artist, each approximately 475 x 750mm, framed and glazed (4)

234* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Turdus Viscivorus, [1862 1873], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 500 x 345mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britian’. (1)

£150-200

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235* Lifesaving. An exact representation of Mr F. C. Daniels Life Preserver, as exhibited on 21st July 1806, passing through London Bridge to Gun Dock Wapping, circa 1806, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, 250 x 355mm, framed and glazed Scarce image depicting the use of early life jackets. (1)

£100-200

236* London. Aveline (Pierre, after), Londres. Ville capitale du Royaume D’Angleterre, a Paris chez Jean de Beauvais, circa 1700, engraved panorama with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting, one worm hole to image, slight mount staining, 350 x 530mm This appears to be a copy of Aveline’s ‘pre-fire’ panorama of London - which showed St Pauls with a spire - updated to now show the cathedral with its dome. The pre-fire print was published by Aveline on the ‘Petit Pont’. This example has a different publisher and address. Uncommon. (1) £300-500

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239* Military & maritime. A mixed collection of approximately 200 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and aquatints, of military and maritime battles, military costumes and portraits, including examples by Sutherland, Dubourg, Pound and Griffin, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

237* Marine. Reviewing the Fleet, circa 1890, watercolour, water damage affecting left hand border of image, 320 x 555mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Drinkwater (J. H.), Grain for Birkenhead, 1992, watercolour, signed by artist to lower right, 185 x 315mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Lloyd (R. G.), Liverpool waterfront, 1998, colour print, signed by artist in pencil below image to lower right, limited edition 211/250, 240 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

240* Montaut (Marguerite M.). Renault 1913, published Mabileau & Co. Paris, 1912, lithograph heightened with bodycolour, 390 x 680mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£100-200

(1)

238* McArdell (James, circa 1729-1765). Portrait of Lady Middleton, circa 1750-65, mezzotint engraving, a proof before letters, inscribed in ink in an early hand to lower margin 'Miss Brook, Sister of Lady Denham', trimmed to plate margins, sheet size 505 x 354 mm (19.8 x 14 ins), old black and gilt frame, glazed, together with Williams (Robert, active 1680-1704), Mr. Grevil Verney, sold by J. Smith, circa 1700, mezzotint engraving by Robert Williams after M. Dahl, trimmed to plate margins, 355 x 258 mm (14 x 10.2 ins), old black and gilt frame, glazed, plus Valck (Gerard, circa 1651-1726), Hortense Mancini, Duchess of Mazarin, circa 1678, copper engraving by Valck after Peter Lely, waterstain to lower margin, 39 x 28 cm (15.5 x 11 ins), framed and glazed, and two other mezzotint portraits, including a portrait of Richard Sterne, Archbishop of York, by P. Tempest after Francis Place (1647-1728), and a portrait of Mr. W.B. Conyngham by Hodges after Stuart, both framed and glazed (5)

£150-200

£100-150

241* Mushrooms. Leuba (F.), Set of nine prints, published Neuchatel, circa 1890, nine chromolithographs of mushrooms and fungi, each approximately 320 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform modern gilt and painted wood frames (9)

£150-200

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242* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 700 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including birds, eggs, dogs, domestic fowl, botany and fungi, with examples by Morris, Greene, Lizars, Edwards, Wright and Howitt, approximately 130 mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.700)

249* Public schools. Stadler (J. C. Havell D. & others), A collection of thirty-nine engravings, published R.Ackermann for ‘History of..., Public Schools’, 1816, thirty-six aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, occasional duplicates, together with three aquatints from Ackermann’s ‘History of Oxford’ (Trinity College Chapel, Wadham College Chapel [and] Gate of Christ Church from Pembroke College), each approximately 220 x 280mm, various condition,

£200-300

243* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 250 prints and engravings, 18th - 20th century, engravings and prints, including topographical views, religion, architecture, classical scenes, genre, portraits and advertisements, together with fifteen scrap books containing prints and engravings, scraps, newspaper cuttings and drawings, all partially excised with many disbound, various sizes and condition Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (approx.250)

The collection of schools comprises of views of Winchester College (12), Rugby (5), Merchant Taylors (2), St Pauls (2), Eton (8), Christ Church (4), with a plate of a Winchester, Eton and Christ Hospital scholar. (39) £200-300

250* Reading. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South Prospect of Reading in the County of Berks., published Robert Sayer [1774], uncoloured enrgraved town panorama, descriptive text below image, 310 x 805mm

£150-200

(1)

244* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 660 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & 20th century, including British topographical engravings, Theatre Souvenir books, ‘Punch cartoons’ relating to Tennis and Cricket, a collection of ‘Baxter and Baxter licensee’ prints, ‘Hogarth’, ‘Dr Syntax’ caricatures, a large chromolithograph of the ocean liner ‘America’ and a partially excised scrapbook, various sizes and condition (approx.660)

£150-200

£100-200

245* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 600 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including approximately 400 engravings of British topographical scenes (with a large proportion of Scotland, Ireland & Wales) together with portraits, genre, historical scenes, natural history and domestic animals, with examples by Bartlett, Morris, Allom, Dugdale, Neale, Le Keux, Finden and Godfrey, a few duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.600)

£100-200

246* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 1000 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including sporting, ‘Hogarth’, ‘Punch cartoons’, pages from the ‘Illustrated London news’, architecture & interiors, portraits, scientific, coaching, genre, heraldry, Shakespeare and juvenile, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

251* Roberts (David). [The Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, under the command of Titus, A.D. 70. published London, Hering and Remington, 1st July 1851], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, title (if present) not visible as obscured by mount, small area of damage to sky right of centre, some water staining, the image is laid on contemporary card and mounted on a stretcher, image size, 690 x 1060mm, mounted, framed and glazed in a large contemporary gilt gesso moulding

£200-300

247* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 150 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including classical, furniture, portraits, architecture, medicine and musical instruments, plus four woodblocks after Hokusai, mostly mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

(1)

252* Roberts (David). A mixed collection of approximately 400 lithographs, circa 1860, tinted lithographs of the Holy Land and Egypt, some duplicates, each approximately 200 x 260mm

£100-200

(approx.400)

248* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings, etchings and lithographs of British & foreign topographical views, military, portraits, classical, religion, sporting, natural history, botany, architechture and medicine, various sizes and condition (approx.500)

£300-500

253* Roberts (David). Mount Calvary [and] Church of the Annunciation, published F. G. Moon, circa 1844, two hand coloured lithographs, each approximately 390 x 520mm, together with The Shrine of the Annunciation (2 copies), Chapel of Elijah Mount Sinai (2 copies), The Stone of Unction (2 copies), The Chapel of St Saba [and] Lower pool of Soloam, circa 1844, together eight ‘half page’ lithographs with descriptive text below and on verso of image, four with hand colouring, one copy of the Stone of Unction creased, Lower Pool of Soloam mounted, each image approximately 220 x 300mm, together with the title page from volume one, various condition

£400-600

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Lot 254 254* Rome. Genevresi (Tommaso), circa 1860, aquatint with contemporary watercolour and gouche colouring, occasional scratching, slight water staining in sky, margins strengthened on verso, 340 x 975mm, mounted (1)

257* Sander (Henry Frederick Conrad). Thirteen prints from Reichenbachia, Orchids illustrated and described, [published H. Sotheran & Co., 1888], thirteen chromolithographs laid on contemporary card with printed titles (as published), slight dust and finger soiling to margins, each image approximately 470 x 330mm

£700-1000

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£400-600

255* Rosenberg (Frantz). Opposition Coaches at Speed, published Jon. Watson, [1832 but later impression], aquatint engraving after C. Newhouse, contemporary hand colouring, 325 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Alken (Henry),Hunting Incidents, plates 2, 3, 4 & 5 (only of six), Hold Hard! Don’t head the hounds, Full cry, Taking it Cleverly [and] A Flying Leap, circa 1850 (but later impressions) four (only) soft ground etchings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 270 x 360mm, framed and glazed, plus Havell (Robert), View of the Manchester & Liverpool Railway taken at Newton, 1825, aquatint after Calvert, contemporary hand colouring, 270 x 250mm, framed and glazed, with four others similar (10)

£70-100

256* Sandby (Paul, 1730-1809, after). A collection of eleven engravings, 1776, twelve uncoloured topographical engravings by M. A. Rooker and W. Watts, some with marginal staining, one trimmed to plate mark, together with another two engravings in a similar style, each approximately 170 x 200mm, various condition (14)

£150-200

258 Scrap album. A folio album of lithographed and engraved prints, compiled by Maria Lees, 1827, 96 pages, containing over 200 lithographs and engravings, of which approximately 95 are coloured or partly coloured, mostly female beauties and romantic subjects, 3 hand-coloured lithographic caricatures by Louis Boilly (Les Degustations, 1825, La Colere, 1824, and Les Canons, 1826), 5 lithographed views of Hawkstone Park, Shropshire, many romantic or sentimental lithographs after J.C. Wilson and others, printed by W. Clerk, many of which were issued with The Fly, some small handcoloured engravings of Swiss costume, several French landscapes, hand-coloured lithographed plates of still life, 2 ornithological colour lithographs by Hullmandel, etc., all neatly mounted in folio album, with gilt-decorated dark green morocco ownership label to front pastedown of Maria Lees, dated 1827, contemporary gilt-decorated dark green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio (36 x 27cm) (1)

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Lot 260 259* Sowerby (James). A collection of approximately 125 botanical engravings, circa 1810, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 200 x 120mm, mounted (approx.125)

261* Stowe. Rigaud (Jacques & Baron Bernard), View of the House from the Equestrian Statue, View of the House from the Parterre, View from the Brick Temple, View from Gibbs’s Building [and] View from Nelson’s Seat, published S. Bridgeman, 1739, five (from the set of twelve) hand coloured engravings, titles repeated in French, each approximately 360 x 510mm, four mounted, framed and glazed in uniform gilt moudings, one mounted but unframed

£70-100

260* Spilsbury (Francis B.). The Grand Vizier’s Tent, Zeta near Jaffa in Syria, The Lake of Tiberia, Jacob’s Bridge, Joseph’s Pit and Well, Caesaria, Jezzar Pacha condemning a Criminal, Mount Tabor, The Pilgrim’s astle, A Dance at Genin, Arab Huts at Zeta [and] Daniel Bryan, origianlly published in ‘Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria’, published Edward Orme, 1803, together twelve aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 295 x 390mm, together with Milton (T.), Part of the New City of Alexandria with the Lighthouse, The Obelisks at Alexandria called Cleopatra’s Needles [and] Tomb of the Virgin Mary, originally published in ‘“Views in Egypt, Palestine and Other Parts of the Ottoman Empire”, published R. Bowyer [1801 - 1804], three aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 245 x 325mm, with fourteen uncoloured 18th century engravings, mostly of Ceylon and China, plus Wordsworth (Christopher), Greece, Pictorial, Descriptive and Historical, parts 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11 & 12 (bound in 6 parts), published William S. Orr and Co., 1839, eleven uncoloured engravings and two engraved maps (only), numerous wood engravings to text, publishers printed paper wrappers, dust soiled, creased and worn, 8vo (37)

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Numerous famous architects worked at Stowe House and Gardens. Among them were Sir John Vanbrugh, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam, Thomas Pitt and Sir John Soane, making Stowe one of the most important houses and estates in the country. The house is now part of Stowe School which was founded in 1923. (5) £150-200

262* Strutt (Joseph). The Power of Innocence, published J. Thane, 1792, oval stipple engraving after Thomas Stothard, title and explanation repeated in French, slight spotting, 340 x 360mm, mounted, together with two others similar, one printed in sepia, of a young man receiving a locket from a pretty girl, the other showing a young couple with their three children, reading a letter, both after Thomas Stothard, both proofs before title, slight staining and spotting, each approximately 335 x 360mm, mounted, with Ogborne (John), Caroline & Lindorf, published John Thane, 1787, oval stipple engraving after Thomas Stothard, printed in sepia, explanation repeated in French, slight spotting and staining, 335 x 360mm, mounted

£300-500

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265 Verdellet (J.). L’Art Pratique du Tapissier, published Paris, 1882, additional half title, thirty-five loose tinted lithographic plates and one coloured of curtains, furniture and room interiors, contained in contemporary card portfolio with printed title to upper board, retaining linen ties, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

£100-150

266* Walker (George). Thirty-eight plates from ‘The Costume of Yorkshire’ [1814], thirty-eight of forty) aquatint plates by R. & D. Havell, contemporary hand colouring, many supplied with contemporary sheet of text, some duplicates, each approximately 220 x 320mm, nineteen mounted, together with a 1978 reprint copy of Walker’s book, numerous colour plates throughout, presentation inscription to front endpaper, dust jacket, publisher’s cloth, 8vo Sold as a collection of prints. (1)

£200-300

263* Trotting. Hunt (George), Nonpareil, The property of Mr John Dixon of Knightsbridge, published J. Moore, 1836, aquatint after F. C. Turner, contemporary hand coloring, slight spotting, 445 x 610mm, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

264* Vanity Fair cartoons. A mixed collection of approximately sixty-eight caricatures, 1869 and later, lithographs of politicians, scientists, lawyers, clergymen and royalty, including an 1869 album of caricatures, but partially excised, occasional duplicates, each approximately 340 x 200mm, various condition (approx.68)

£70-100

267 Watercolours & Prints. An early 19th century folio album of engravings, watercolours and drawings, containing approximately 160 18th & early 19th century mostly copper engraved views, portraits, natural history, etc., including Southwark Bridge by P. Rothwell after J. Hassell, Hogarth, The Stage Coach (Paulson 167), John Hughes, The Oldenburg Procession through Oxford, May 1814, several small engraved prospects of Nottingham, Bath, Northampton, Leicester, Hendrick Goudt, Tobias and the Angel (with some marginal damage), Anna Louisa Lane, stipple engraving after Guido Reni, several etched plates of military figures by John Kay, 5 sepia aquatint plates by Earlom after Claude Lorrain, 1774, 6 etched plates of horses by Samuel Gilpin, and 45 watercolours and drawings, mainly pictureseque watercolour landscape views of Fowey ‘How to make the Mare to go’ by J. Webb, Beddgelert Church, Great Malvern, River Avon Clifton, Tenby, Little Malvern Church, Barnard Castle, Fountains Abbey, Inverary, Loch Leven, Taymouth, Castle Campbell, Ragland Castle, Saint Catherine’s Island near Tenby, Near Dolgelly, all mounted on large unused folio sheets from Stackhouse’s New History of the Holy Bible, circa 1748, [published in 1748], 20th century quarter plain calf with green cloth boards, large folio (49 x 34.5cm, 19.25 x 13.5 ins) (1)

£200-400

268* Whaling. Boydell (J.), Greenland Fishery, published J.Boydell, 1754, uncoloured engraving after Brooking, 295 x 420mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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272 Cookery Receipts. A manuscript cookery receipt book with ownership name of the compiler Ann Hester Abdy, begun 30 August 1756, including recipes for making trifle, stewing cucumbers, pickling eel (Mrs Dodd of Derbyshire), hunter’s pudding, turkey a la daube, to dress a calf’s head like turtle (Lady Adby), to make puff paste (Mrs Trew), to make a soup (Lady Blundell), oyster loaves (Lady Abdy), to stew eels (Mrs Berens), many of the receipts by Mrs Rutherforth, other names include Mrs Lacy, Mrs Dickins, etc., approximately 100 pp., several leaves torn away and missing at end, index at rear, a further 40 pp. inverted at rear with medical receipts, many by the same contributors and including receipts for cough, tooth powder, worms, ague, to make purple water, for ribbons (Lady Abdy), ‘a dyet drink for a cancer in the breast, before it is broke, scurvy &c’ (Mrs Sparks), white wine whey (Mr Channing, Lady Abdy’s apothecary), to sweeten the blood and to disperse or cure any humours (Mr Ranbee, Surgeon), ‘Paralytical or nervous people’ (Mrs Clarke), to keep a dog in health, etc., all written in a neat hand, some spotting, contemporary vellum, rubbed and soiled, small 4to

HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS & EPHEMERA 269* Albemarle (George Monck, Duke of, 1608-1670). Printed document, signed ‘Albemarle’ as Lieutenant General of the Forces to Sir Heneage Finch (1st Earl of Nottingham, 1621-1682), ordering a payment of 9 5s 2d by way of reward for procuring funds to pay the officers, seamen, mariners and souldiers of His Majesty’s Navy on 30th September 1667, additionally signed by Sir Thomas Clifford (1630-1673), and at foot by Rob Long below the handwritten note ‘Mr. Squibb I pray pay this bill out of the Royall Aydd’, some paper damage and loss, with associated discolouration, affecting several printed words, and a third unidentified signature to the right margin, now laid down on 19th century pale blue paper, the original sheet size 26 x 21cm (10.25 x 8.25 ins), together with a group of various printed historical documents: Return of the Lords of Session in Scotland, to an Order of the Right Honorable the Lord Spiritual and Temperal, in Parliament Assembled, of the 12th of June, 1739, printed by John Baskett, 1740 (some damp staining), slim folio, [William Martyn], The Successions of the Dukes and Earles of this kingdome of England: from the conquest untill the twelfth yeare of the famous raigne of the mightie monarch King James the First, printed by W. Stansby, 1615, [being the supplement to Martyn’s historie and lives of twentie kings, 1651], 18 Acts of Parliament - 1794 (including acts relating to the Sinking Fund 1735, duty on foreign cambricks, 1742, duties upon malt, rum, cyder and perry, 1742, draining of Market Weighton, 1772, recovery of debts in Exeter, 1773, rebuilding of the bridge over the River Avon in Bristol, 1786, regulating the harbour of Dover, 1794, etc), and a printed broadside for the Theatre Royal, Hay-market, for the play Laugh When You Can, dated 18 May 1809, plus a facsimile of General George Washington’s account with the United States, from 1775 to 1783, published by John Hutchings, Brooklyn, 1857 (approx. 20)

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273 Cookery Receipts. A manuscript cookery receipts book, kept by Dorothy Shirley, dated 1693/4, including receipts for gooseberry wine, French cream, codling pye, ‘to make a ffresh cheese of the stroakings of a cowe’, Dutch cabbage cream, barley cream, ‘to make my lady Shirley’s thick cheese’, a sack posset, a roasted white-pott, drying tongues, ‘to make a minced sallett’, plus medical receipts including eye water, receipt for colic, Gascoyns powder, plague water, the Countess of Kent’s powder, ‘the red cordiall powder good for all pestelentius diseases as surfeits agues and ye like’ plague water, black plaster, powder for green sickness, ‘the lady Allins watter’, ‘the ladys Huettes watter’, ‘oyl of charitie’, to stop a nosebleed, to cure scurvy, directions for the use of Jesuits powder, ‘against ye palsie, the palsy watter by Dr Sheldon’, etc., a total of approximately 100 leaves written at front and rear with some blanks in the middle, some spotting and soiling and a few tears, contemporary calf gilt, worn, small 4to

£150-200

270* Americana - Kentucky. Account [for the] Trustees of Louisville & Harrodsb[ur]g with Simon & Campbell, Containing Sundry Papers, Receipts &c, Between the Years 1788 and 1791, original signed manuscript account and record with details of transactions written on both sides of one sheet, the first entry dated 9 June 1788 and showing that the two settlements then were or had been indebted to Simon and himself in the sum of 595 pounds 17 shillings and 8 pence, next crediting payments on account, aggregating 38 pounds 1 shilling and 10 pence, other payments following in the same year, at the end indicating that Louisville was in part paid by means of property on 5 July 1791, receiving ‘Part Square No. 6’ 50 pounds and 13 shillings, with a remainder due of 225 pounds 19 shillings and 8 pence, errors excepted, signed by John Campbell, some browning and original fold marks, discreet archival repair, 23 x 19cm

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£300-400

274 Cookery Receipts. A manuscript cookery receipts book, circa 1830, written in a very neat hand including recipes for Portugal cakes, gum balls, potting tongues, almond cream, birch wine, to pot hare, a quaking pudding, to preserve pippins, to make wiggs, to make blood puddings, Lady Corbet’s pancakes, to collar veal, ‘to pickle colleflowers’, ragu of oysters, apricot gum, etc., 112 pp. plus index, together with a second matching volume containing 14 pp. medical receipts, the remaining leaves blank, including receipts for rheumatism, snail cordial, purge for worms, saline draught, an electuary for the jaundice, for the biting of a mad dog, soap pills, lute drops, a diet drink, etc., contemporary half roan, some edge wear, 4to, plus a partially completed 20th-century manuscript cookery receipts book containing recipes for cakes and puddings

Provenance: The Library of Dr Frank P. O’Brien, Anderson Galleries, New York, 13 December 1920, lot 452. (1) £100-150

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£150-200

275 Cookery Receipts. A cookery receipts books kept by the Honorable Mrs Sarah-Maria Molesworth, dated 1792, including cookery and medical receipts, ‘Nurs Attwoods recatte for a looseness’, ‘for ye constetucionn, a very good receate against plague’, Dr Radclifs better tincture, milk water, plague water, to make black salve (Mrs Loyd), drying milk, ‘when in dinger of miscarrying’, ‘to give a child for ye watterry grips’, ‘Berwick, Mrs Toynings recpte for the piles’, ‘the Lady Clintons recpt for cureing mad people give me by Mrs Toynin at Berwick’, ‘the Duke of Argyles recept for a sore throaght’, ‘to make the excellent breast watter for a cancer, Lady Berkshires, 1685, which cured Her Grace the Dutches of Argyle after her breast wase orderd to be cutt of by her physicians’, etc., written from both ends of the book and so partially inverted, manuscript notes of provenance to front pastedown and upper cover, a total of approximately 80 leaves, spotting and soiling throughout, contemporary limp vellum, soiled and worn, small 4to

271* [Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855]. Autograph envelope cover, addressed to ‘Mrs Gaskell, Plymouth-Grove, Manchester’, postmarked 6 April 1852, additionally inscribed ‘Paid’ upper left by Charlotte Bronte, an unperforated Penny Red stamp to right corner with postmarks, inscribed at upper centre in red ink in an unidentified near-contemporary hand, ‘(Charlotte Bronte / Currer Bell)’, some soiling and marks, pasted to cut down Victorian album leaf, cover measures 60 x 99mm Charlotte Bronte had completed the first draft of her novel Villette a month prior to this. She met Elizabeth Gaskell in August 1850, and they instantly became friends. Charlotte’s father Patrick asked Mrs Gaskell to write Charlotte’s biography after her death in 1855, this being published in 1857. (1) £2000-3000

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276 Cookery Receipts. A pair of 18th and 19th-century manuscript cookery receipt books, the early one compiled by Mrs Pughe, a total of 28 pp. including recipes for angel salve, cinnamon water, red powder, ‘to pickle smelts’, ‘oyle of charitie’, ‘corran wine’, ‘a water compareable to gold’, ‘Lady Staffords medicine for ye gravil or stone’, ‘a dyett drink by Dr Pughe’, ‘Mrs Lloyd of Bangors medicine for the jaundice’, Westphalia ham, Stoughton’s elixir, the final leaves in another hand, some further manuscript leaves in various hands loosely inserted, contemporary vellum, some soiling and wear, the 19th-century book with receipts for red beef, potted lobsters, mock turtle, walnut ketchup, quince marmalade, potato cheesecakes, elder wine, etc., a total of approximately 50 leaves, contemporary vellum, soiled and worn, both small 4to (2)

283 The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, 60 volumes, 1-57, 59, 61 & 62, 1870-1900, plus duplicate copies of 5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 22, 43(x2), 45 & 47, plus 3 composite volumes, numerous wood engravings, some folding, colour plates, advertisements, etc., mostly original publisher's gilt-decorated blue cloth, some worn on spines, (approximately 20 volumes bound in various contemporary cloth or leather, some wear), folio Includes the following prints: Volume 2, 1870, facsimile draft of secret treaty between France and Prussia 1867; volume 6, 1872, map, The San Juan Award; volume 14, 1876, Panoramic views of Constantinople; volume 16, 1877, Panorama 'With the Russians', Danube 1877; volume 16, 1877, 'With the Russian - The Great Battle of Pleuna July 31'; volume 16, 1877, 'With the Russians - Before Pleuna'; volume 16, 1877, 'The Siege of Pleuna'; volume 17, 1878, 'St. Stephano March 3 1878'; volume 17, 1878, 'The Spurt', Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race; volume 18, 1878, Panorama 'The Russians leaving San Stephano'; volume 19, 1879, 'Are you Ready?', Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race'; volume 19, 1879, 'The Relief of Ekowe' Amantikulu River 1879; volume 20, 1879, 'The Capture of Cetewayo'; volume 20, 1879, Panoramic view of Sydney; volume 26, 1882, fold-out bird's eye view of the Suez Canal; volume 26, 1882, Panorama of 'The Bombardment of the Alexandria'; volume 29, 1884, Panorama 'The Defeat of the Baker Pasha's Force'; volume 29, 1884, Panorama 'The Easter Volunteer Manouevres at Portsmouth'; volume 31, 1885, Panorama 'The British Position in the Gorge of Abu Klea'; volume 33, 1886, fold-out of 'The Recent Sudan Campaigns', Queen at Windsor Castle distributing medals; volume 33, 1886, Panorama 'Edinburgh May 1886'; volume 35, several pages missing in January 1887; volume 35, 1887, fold-out illustration 'A State Ball at Buckingham Palace'; volume 35, 1887, fold-out illustration 'A Royal Military Tournament'; volume 36, 1887, fold-out illustration 'Memento of Her Majesty's Jubilee Year'; volume 37, 1888, fold-out illustration 'The Royal Silver Wedding 1888'; volume 38, 1888, fold-out illustration 'Special Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice'; volume 41, 1890, Panorama, bird's eye view of 'Rome in 1890'; volume 42, 1890, Panorama 'London 1890'; volume 43, 1891, page 274, fold-out illustration 'Her Majesty's drawing room - at Buckingham Palace, waiting to be Presented'; volume 45, 1892, fold-out illustration 'Holiday Time at the Seaside - Promenade in front of the King's Road, Brighton'; volume 50, 1894, Panorama 'Bird's Eye View of Cambridge 1894'; volume 62, severe damp damage. (73) £3000-5000

£200-300

277* Davis (Bette). Signed publicity still for Juarez, signed for Rick Dodd upper left, a little creasing, 25 x 20cm, together with signed photographs of Madeleine Carroll, Charlton Heston (x2, appearing in A Man for all Seasons, New York, 1988), Margaret Lockwood, Fred Perry, Douglas Fairbanks Jr (colour publicity postcard, signed in 1974), etc. (16)

£150-200

278* De Havilland (Olivia, born 1916). A group of 16 typed thank you letters signed, circa 1970s, all to Rick Dodd, often conversational and friendly in tone, mostly one page, most envelopes supplied (16)

£200-300

279* De Havilland (Olivia, born 1916). A group of 6 signed photographs, all 10 x 8 ins (25 x 20cm) (7)

£150-200

280 Duke of Wellington’s Funeral Broadside. Order of Procession of the late Duke of Wellington’s Funeral, From ‘The Times’, Sat Nov 6 1852, heading with woodcut vignette and triple-column text beneath, a little creasing and uniform light browning, paper splitting at lower margin beneath imprint, tipped onto a mount in modern frame without glass, 43 x 28cm (1)

£200-300

281* Family History. A manuscript document in French proving the nobility of Madamoiselle Charlotte Philippine Louise Cecille Du Houx de Dombaste, 13 February 1789, identifying the family trees of both her father and mother in order to help her enter a seminary for young ladies, 14 pp. and one blank, some browning and soiling, a few marginal and fold splits, slim folio, together with a related manuscript letter on vellum, sent to the D’Ombaste family by the ‘King’ of Alsace and Lorraine, Stanislaw Leszcynski, concerning the marriage contract and signed in June 1771, plus copies of some related research and translation (2)

£100-150

282* Free Fronts and Autographs. An assorted collection of signed free fronts, cut signatures, etc., 19th & 20th century, including autographs of Duke of Athol, Lord Chelmsford, Duke of Leeds, Duke of Wellington (autograph letter signed, 1888), Wellesley (1836), William Wilberforce (1838), Arthur Paget, etc. (a packet)

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Lot 284

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284* Lynegar pedigree roll. Manuscript pedigree of Ralph Sampson, son of Michael Sampson of Kinduscarrick and Burt in Donegal (Colonel in the Army, alienated by King James II’s Parliament in 1689 and killed in the Army of King William III in 1691), showing his descent from the Sampsons of Kent in 16 generations from Sir Horlovin Sampson, in narrative form, 1731, written in brown ink in hand of Charles Lynegar on vellum, with a painted A for achievement in strong colours, beginning with a preamble, it recites how ‘Sr. Thomas Hawly Principall Herald and King of Arms of England in the 8th year of the Reign of King Henry the 8th’ gave an account of this family ‘in the ‘antient and authentick annalls of England’. Transmitted to me by my Ancestors who were Chief Antiquaryies of Ireland’, similar to an account by Patrick O’Luinin in 1632 at Ard-O’Luinin on Innismore, written in a clear hand and signed by Lynegar on 12 April 1731, some age toning, but the writing is clear and legible and the colours strong, a little chipped at margin extremities from when previously tacked, 650 x 320mm Charles Lynegar (Siarles O’Luinin) of Trinity College Dublin, First Professor of the Irish Language there 1708-31, Irish Genealogist. Lynegar was a friend of Archbishop King and came from a noted family who, for many generations, were ‘royal scribes and historians to the Maguire of Fermanagh’ and ‘ard-ollamh Eirann’ or Chief Heralds or Antiquaries of Ireland. Of Lynegar’s recorded pedigrees five were noted by transcript, reference or tradition only, in the 19th century, but are now lost or unknown. Five others have been acquired by the National Library and Public Record Office of Ireland and one was sold at the Towneley sale at Sotheby’s in 1883 (whereabouts now unknown). The Sampson pedigree appears to be, at the present time, the only other known survivor, owned by the family from 1731 until the early 20th century. It was framed by Mrs Mary Scott, alias Sampson, in 1783 (ink inscription at base) and in the Irish tradition was probably hung in the hall or vestibule of the house in Ireland. It remained in the family until at least 1907 when it was owned by Mrs Trench, the last of the Irish Sampsons. (1) £500-800

287 Newspapers. A grangerised album of souvenir editions of various periodicals, 1887, containing ‘Jubilee numbers’ from the Illustrated London News, The Graphic, The Lady’s Pictorial, The Pall Mall Budget, The Penny Illustrated Paper, St Stephen’s Review, The Art Journal, The Queen, The Lady’s Newspaper, and The Jubilee Almanac, numerous black and white illustrations, folding chromolithographic plates, lithographic portraits, advertisements and scenes from Queen Victoria’s life, contemporary half morocco, upper board detached, spine partially lacking, heavily worn and frayed, folio Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (1)

£100-150

285* Maintenance Order - Reign of Elizabeth I. Manuscript document on vellum, dated 26 July 1590, in English in a neat Chancery hand, in which Gooden Northen of Barkby Thorpe in Leicestershire, Widow, agrees to convey her goods and chattels to her son-in-law, Thomas Haukin, and in return he agrees to provide her for the rest of her life with house room, meat, drink, lodging, washing, wringing, with apparel, linen and woollen, meet and convenient to her degree, approximately 13 x 31cm, original intact pendant seal appended, together with an unrelated vellum deed of 1588 relating to property in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, decorative initial and tag without seal, somewhat browned, 22 x 46cm (2)

£100-150

286* Miscellaneous ephemera, including 11 manuscript diaries circa 1940s/60s kept by a banker working in London, a few autograph albums, Concorde ephemera including transparencies, various photo albums, early 20th century and later, letters in German, etc., plus a framed and glazed folded flag presented in triangular form with gilt label indicating the flag was flown over the American Embassy London and presented to Frances K. Cobb for outstanding support of the MSG detachment, 10 January 1992 (2 cartons)

288 Le Perroquet, Journal Politique Charivarique Illustré Colorié, 2 volumes, 1876-77 & 1878-79, containing 8 issues of Il Papagallo between 1876 and 1877, and 120 issues of Le Perroquet from 6th August 1876 to 30 September 1879 (renamed The Parrot from 18 May 1879 onwards), each issue consisting of 4 pages, with a double-page colour lithograph by Augusto Grossi, all bound in two contemporary cloth bindings, blindstamped decoration to each cover, titled and dated in gilt to centre of each upper cover, slightly rubbed and frayed, and some inner hinges broken, folio (40 x 31.5cm, 15.75 x 12.5ins)

£100-200

Rare bound volumes of the satirical magazine Il Papagallo and its Parisian version Le Perroquet, founded in 1873, containing large scale serio-comic caricatures in vivid colour by Augusto Grossi (1835-1919). Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. A list of the issues contained in these two volumes, including numbers and dates, is available from the auction office. (2) £700-1000

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289* Philipot Pedigree Roll - Capel Family of Cassiobury House. The Series, and Genealogie of the Auntient and Illustrious Family of the Capells; as likewise an [Ex]act Survey of the severall Branches, and Descents, of that Eminent, and Conspicuous Family of [the] Morison’s of Caishbery [Cassiobury, Watford] in the Countye of Hertford, till the Heire Generall became united with the Capells: w[ith t]heire Severall Matches, interchangeablye made with divers of the most noble, and flourisheing Familye in [t]his Kingdome; All which, faithfully agree, and comply with the publicke Records, and Registers, [pr]eserved in the Office of Armes, and else-where. Diligently collected by John Philipott Esq: Somersett Herauld of Armes to his late Maiestye, circa 1640-1780, a very long manuscript pedigree roll on 12 membranes covering the period circa 1485-1775, arranged in 13 rows, a total of 124 hand-painted coats in gold, silver, red, blue, black and green, some featuring lions rampant, with 197 roundels (50 surmounted by hand-painted crowns or caps), the text giving details of births, deaths and marriages and sometimes referring to Weever [Ancient Funerall Monuments, 1631] and Vincent [A Discoverie of Errours in the First Edition of the Catalogue of Nobility, 1622], dust-soiling throughout, some heavy water stains including vertical streaks to left hand side and a dark tide mark at foot running across final row of roundels and coats, all with little loss of legibility or sense, overall 327 x 118cm (131 x 47 ins), modern wooden batten at head and foot, verso blank A rare and important Philipot pedigree roll, apparently compiled in three sections: 1) The text of the title appears to be written in a mid-17th century hand (clubbed ascenders and descenders) and after 1649 (it refers to ‘his late Maiestye’), but probably before the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. 2) The upper half of the pedigree down to the roundels below the seventh row of shields is likely to have been set down before 1660 because it shows the Baron’s cap above the roundel for Arthur Lord Capell. After 1660 Charles II introduced the Baron’s coronet (used in the lower half of the pedigree). The Baron’s cap clearly shows the red velvet cap guarded with miniver, whereas the lower part uses gold circlets topped with four pearls. It is noted that Arthur Lord Capell was created a Baron in 1640 but there is no mention of the death (by beheading) in 1643. The upper half of the pedigree would therefore appear to have been compiled by Philipot and/or his assistants in the early 1640s. It is possible the pedigree ended here (temporarily), with the intention of finishing it off with the issue and an Achievement, but which was overtaken by the tumultuous events of the time and the death of John Philipot in obscurity in 1645 following his capture by Parliamentarians earlier in the year. Indeed, after the surrender of the garrison at Oxford he had the hard fortune to be plundered of his papers including pedigrees. 3) Based on handwriting, the lower half of the pedigree would appear to have been completed over a period of time from the earlier 18th century (the old calendar is used) up until around 1780, the last textual date being 1775. The distinctions between the upper half and the lower half are various: the silver paint is tarnished in the top half and absent from the lower half; the gold, red and blue are slightly different; matches in all rows up to row 7 are painted in blue and absent below. In the upper half the lions are leaner and with different tails; the crosses crosslet fitchy are better designs and shaded; the top corners of the shields are constructed differently and there are ornate devices and flourishes to some shields and descenders; the earl’s coronet is different and the female coats are shown in different form in the two halves, appearing as half the shield in the upper half and as separate lozenges in the lower half. John Philipot or Philipott was born at Folkestone, Kent, the son of Henry Philpott, between 1587 and 1592. In later years he chose to add an ‘i’ to his surname. Philipot was appointed pursuivant-of-arms extraordinary, with the title of Blanch Lion, in October 1618, and in November of that year was created Rouge Dragon pursuivant-in-ordinary. His work brought him into contact with William Camden, who often nominated him as his deputy or marshall when carrying out visitations. In 1624 Philipott was created Somerset herald. During the civil war he served with king, and was created D.C.L. at Oxford in 1643. He died at London, and was buried on 25 November 1645. The Capel family owned the Cassiobury estate from the early 16th century until it was sold in 1922. Arthur Capel (16081649) inherited the estate via his wife, Elizabeth, the only surviving child of Sir Charles Morison, in 1628. However the Capels were already established at their Suffolk estate, Hadham Hall, and so didn’t move to Cassiobury. With Arthur’s death, the Cassiobury estate was sequestered and Elizabeth Capel lived at Hadham until the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. The estates were restored to the family and Arthur (1631-1683), the eldest son and heir was awarded the titles, Viscount Malden and Earl of Essex. In 1668 Arthur moved the family from Hadham Hall to Cassiobury whilst he developed his political career which included a spell as Ambassador to Denmark. (1)

£2000-3000

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290* Postcards. A collection of approximately 184 Edwardian colour and monochrome postcards, including topographical, Guinness, Goss, Pears, WWI “Old Bill”, Trains, Ships, Sweetheart, Humorous, etc, together with a large collection of approximately 400 loose postcards, similar period, including nudes, street scenes, musical performers, etc, Victorian carte de visite album with approximately 58 cards including military Boer War period, 29 Baby Pathescope film reels, circa 1930s, mostly RAF including The Airship R101 at Cardington, Avro Formation at Grantham, Above the Clouds, an autograph album, circa 1930s including George Formby, a box of loose cigarette cards mostly Will’s and Players plus a quantity of modern exhibition and school posters (3 cartons)

292 Scrap albums. An assorted group of 29 mostly Victorian scrap albums, including chromo scraps, greetings cards, engravings, etc., many leaves detached and evidence of leaves removed, various bindings, mostly 4to (29)

£300-500

293 Scrap albums. Four 19th century scrap albums, containing numerous engravings, lithographs and etchings, including portraits, some pencil and pen & ink drawings, fashion, genre, topographical scenes, natural history, religion and maps, all partially excised and partially disbound, 4to (2) and folio (2) (4)

£150-200

£100-150

291 Scrap album. A Victorian scrap album belonging to the Vivian family, containing approximately 70 mostly mounted drawings, sketches, illustrated letters, etc., including pen and ink, pencil and watercolour, depicting boats, horses, views, people, cartoons and sketches, plus illustrated envelopes and covers addressed to Lady Vivian at various addresses including Eastcourt House, Malmesbury, various sizes, occasional initials of various members of Vivian family, plus some prints and menus, etc., mostly pasted to rectos, bookplate of M.E. Vivian, contemporary morocco-backed limp cloth, soiled and some wear, folio

294 Shepheard (Henry, early 20th century). An album of original artwork and related ephemera, forty album leaves, each with a variety of drawings and printed matter mounted on recto, including approximately sixty watercolours and ink or pencil drawings, e.g. figure studies, cartoons and caricatures, greetings cards, landscapes, mostly signed ‘Mac’, and a number of printed illustrations, e.g. cartoons for ‘The Sketch’, ‘Golf Illustrated’, ‘London Mail’, etc., theatre programmes, greetings cards, one leaf near-detached, leaf size 41 x 31cm (16.25 x 12.25ins), remains of bookplate on front pastedown, original half roan, rubbed and worn, with spine lacking and upper cover detached, folio

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ANTIQUARIAN 295 Acts of Parliament. Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Sexto. At the Parliament begun 17th March 1714... to 23rd November 1719, printed by John Baskett, 1720, black letter text, some marks, contemporary full calf, some soiling and minor wear to extremities, folio, together with another similar volume of Acts of Parliament for George II, 4th Year, January 1727-January 1730, printed 1731, similarly bound, plus other antiquarian law interest, mostly 17th and 18th century, various sizes, all leather bound (25)

298 Baskerville Press. Catulli, Tibulli, et Propertii, John Baskerville, Birmingham, 1772, presentation inscription to front endpaper, 1796, bookplate, contemporary sprinkled calf, spine with green labels and gilt arrow decorations, 8vo (Gaskell 45), together with The Works in Verse and Prose of William Shenstone, 2 volumes, 1764, engraved frontispieces, titles with engraved vignettes, folding plan to volume II, water stain at front of volume II, light toning and spotting, contemporary calf, joints cracking, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, plus The Letters of Mrs Elizabeth Montagu, 4 volumes, 2nd edition, 1809-13, small oval portrit frontispiece to volume I, contemporary calf, spines with green labels and gilt decoration, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, with six others including Plautus’ [Ex fide, atque auctoritate complurium libraorum manuscriptorum opera, edited by Denis Lambin, Paris circa 1576, lacking title], The Book of English Trades, and Library of the Useful Arts, new edition, 1821 and John Murray’s A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames in its Western Course, 1862

£150-200

296 [Ames, Richard]. Fatal Friendship; or, the Drunkards Misery: being a Satyr against Hard Drinking..., By the Author of the Search after Claret, 1st edition, Randal Taylor, 1693, [4],26,[2]pp., page number at head of E1 cropped, modern marbled boards, slim 4to (Wing A2978), together with [Ward, Edward], The Hudribrastick Brewer: or, a Preposterous Union between Malt and Meter. A Satyr Upon the suppos’d Author of the Republican Procession; or, the Tumultuous Cavalcade, 1st edition, John Morphew, 1714, 36pp., some toning, disbound 8vo (Foxon W96), with The Wand’ring Spy: or, the Merry Travellers. Part II. To which is added, the Contending Candidates: or, the Broom-staff Battles, dirty Skirmishes, and other Comical Humours of the Southwark Election, 1st edition, 1722, toning and some dampstaining, some leaves strengthened at gutter, 20th century wrappers, 8vo (Foxon W122, ESTC T52212. Parts I & II both considered as separate works), plus two copies of the same title by Ward, The Republican Procession, or, the Tumultuous Cavalcade..., 2nd impression, 1714, one in 20th century wrappers, the other disbound, both 8vo (Foxon W157) (5)

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299 [Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne]. The Ladies Library. Written by a Lady. Published by Mr. Steele, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1714, 3 engraved frontispieces by Du Guernier, 4pp. advertisements at end of volume 2, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines (rubbed & some cracking), recent morocco title labels, joints cracked and light wear to extremities, 8vo This extensive courtesy book was previously attributed to Lady Mary Harrison Wray, but the work is now known to have been assembled by Bishop Berkeley, whose contract with Richard Steele is at Yale. The above copy is of the first issue, with the text in volume one beginning on signature B1, and with 503 numbered pages in volume three. The later issue has a different imprint, text begins on signature A1, and there are 536pp. in volume three. (3) £200-300

£200-300

297 Anon. The Orchard and The Garden: containing certaine necessarie, secret and ordinarie knowledges in grafting and gardening, Wherein are described sundrie waies to grasse, and diverse proper new plots for the garden. Gathered from the Dutch and French, printed by Adam Islip, 1597, black letter text, several woodcut illustrations, lacking 13 leaves (pages 29-54), 19th century quarter brown morocco gilt, small 4to, together with Stanhope (Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield), Letters to His Son, 4 volumes, 5th edition, 1774, later uniform gilt-decorated full calf (by Morrell), rubbed to joints and extremities, upper cover to first and fourth volumes detached, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian literature, history and related, mostly 18th and 19th century, all leather bound, mostly 8vo (approximately 90)

£150-200

300* Bewick (Thomas). Printed receipt for a copy of Aesop’s Fables, dated Newcastle, January 1, 1824, single printed sheet, with printed handwriting in facsimile ‘To Thomas Bewick & Son Dr. To A Demy Copy of Esop’s Fables 8sd Received the above with thanks Thomas Bewick, Robert Elliot Bewick Mo. 168, Thomas Bewick his [fingerprint] mark’, with the words Demy, 18, and 168 supplied in ink manuscript, with wood engraved vignette of a moonlit landscape with church and windmill to centre, overprinted with a spray of leaves printed in red, inscribed in pencil to verso ‘Austin Dobson his property’, together with 2 conjoined printed prospectuses for the first edition of Bewick’s History of British Birds, [1797], each with a different wood engraved vignette to centre of a cockerel and a pheasant on a branch, a few marks and slight loss to extreme upper left corner, (from the collection of Austin Dobson), plus 7 wood engravings by Bewick’s apprentice Henry Fulke Plantagenet Woolicombe Hole, being views of Liverpool from The Stranger in Liverpool, first published in 1816, of which 5 have been identified from the sixth edition of 1820, and some related printed ephemera, including a quantity of printed leaves and illustrations from Bewick’s History of Quadrupeds, 6th edition, 1811

£200-400

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Lot 301 301 Bible [English, Matthew’s Version]. [The Byble, Whych is All the Holy Scripture: in Whych are Contayned the Olde and Newe Testament, truelye and purely translated into Englishe by Thomas Matthewe, Thomas Raynalde and William Hyll, 1549], 54 lines, black letter, double column, woodcut initials, 11 highly defective leaves of the Table only from a total of 22 preliminary leaves, lacks initial 21 pages of main text [A2v-B6], text beginning with the end of Genesis Chapter 24, lower outer corners of first series of signatures [C-Z6] damp-rotted with significant, but gradually decreasing, loss of text, also lacks New Testament title-page, the preceding blank and the final 114 leaves of New Testament (ends C8, Mark Chapter 11), some close trimming at upper and outer margins throughout, occasional soiling, further minor tears and scattered old ink marginalia and annotations including 17th-century ownership name of Thomas Toogood, some heavier soiling and marginal fraying towards rear and final leaf detached, disbound, one 17th-century calf board present, folio (285 x 188mm)

302 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the originall tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command, London: Printed by Robert Barker, and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1634, general and New Testament titles present, both within decorative woodcut borders (NT title with imprint dated 1636), Apocrypha present, double-column black letter text, colophon dated 1634, without genealogies and map, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer: and Administration of the Sacraments..., London: Printed by Robert Barker, and Assignes of John Bill, 1637, and bound with at rear The Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected into English Meeter, by Thomas Sternehold, John Hopkins, and others..., London: Printed by A.G. for the Company of Stationers, 1637, occasional early annotations and ink markings, some fraying and closed tears mostly to margins of first and last few leaves, dustsoiling throughout and some dampstains etc., manuscript entries to free endpapers, disbound 4to (with remnants of sheep spine)

Herbert 75; STC 2078. A reprint of Matthew’s Bible of 1537 [Herbert 34]: ‘This version, which welds together the best work of Tindale and Coverdale, is generally considered to be the real primary version of our English Bible. Thomas Matthew is commonly treated as a pseudonym of John Rogers (ca 1500-1555), Tyndale’s intimate friend, and the first martyr in the Marian prosecution. But as Rogers only edited what is essentially Tyndale’s translation, it seems more probable that Matthew stands for Tyndale’s own name, which it was then dangerous to employ.’ Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1) £500-800

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303 Bible [English]. [The Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New. Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by his Maiesties Special Commandement, Imprinted at London: by Robert Barker, 1614 (i.e. 1615)], general title lacking, New Testament title within decorative woodcut border present, Apocrypha present, double-column black letter text, New Testament title imprint and colophon dated 1615, burn hole to leaf Hh3 with text loss, leaf 3R2 torn to lower outer corner & 3R5 torn to fore-edge with loss of text, few leaves slightly close trimmed to marginal notes, bound with at front The Geealogies by John Speed, without map, two leaves torn with loss, bound with at rear an incomplete Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances..., Collected by R.F.H., Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1619, occasional light dust-soiling and minor dampstains, few marks, 19th century half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and with some insect damage, 4to Herbert 339. This edition with the omission of the word ‘Holy’ in the general title (general title not present in this volume) and both titles omit the words ‘Appointed...’. Text ends on Sss8a. With Ruth iii 15 ‘she’. (1) £300-500

Lot 302

304 Blackwell (John, Merchant, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania). An Essay Towards Carrying on the Present War against France and other Publick Occasions. As also, for Paying off all Debts Contracted in the same, or otherwise. And New-Coyning of all Our Moneys, without Charge, to the great Encrease of the Honour, Strength, and Wealth of the Nation..., 1st edition, Printed for the Author, 1695, [2],30pp., some cropping to running titles and catchwords, 20th century marbled wrappers, slim 8vo (Wing B3093, Kress 1866), together with Ireland, The Report of the Commissioners appointed by Parliament to Enquire into the Irish Forfeitures, Deliver’d to the Honble. House of Commons the 15th of December, 1699. With their Resolutions and Addresses to His Majesty Relating to those Forfeitures..., 1st edition, Edw. Jones & Tim. Goodwin, 1700, 32pp., light toning and scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, disbound folio (Wing E2704AD), with [Rymer, Thomas, attributed author], To the Two Universities, an Epistle. Together with a Prediction concerning the French; Translated out of Callimachus..., 1st edition, Richard Baldwin, 1691, [4],8,4pp., fore-edge of advertisement leaf torn to lower outer blank corner, light dampstaining, modern marbled wrappers, small folio (Wing T1751), with Clavell (Robert, publisher), An Historical Description of the Glorious Conquest of the City of Buda, the Capital City of the Kingdom of Hungary..., 1st edition, 1686, [4],68pp., two small strengthening repairs at foot of title, some dampstaining, 20th century wrappers, slim 4to (Wing H2102), plus seven other late 17th & 18th century pamphlets including five disbound, slim 4to & folio (11)

£300-500

305 [Browne, Thomas]. A true and full coppy of that which was most imperfectly and Surreptitiously printed before vnder the name of: Religio Medici, 1st authorized edition, [London]: Andrew Crooke, 1643, engraved title with some staining at head, dust-soiling and few marks, ink stain to edge of fore-margins towards rear of volume, 19th century calf, upper joint slightly cracked at foot, small 8vo (1)

Lot 303

£150-200

306 Buchanan (George). Ecphrasis Paraphraseos Georgii Buchanani in Psalmos Davidis: Ab Alexandro Julio Edinburgeno, in Adolescentiae studiosae gratiam elaborata, 1st edition, George Eld, 1620, printers woodcut device to title, without blank & errata at rear (as often), ink spots to S6, endpapers renewed, 18th century calf, modern reback, 8vo (STC 3989), together with Rowe (Nicholas), Lucan’s Pharsalia. Translated into English Verse, Dublin: James Carson for Joseph Leathley, 1719, initial leaves with some staining at head, contemporary speckled calf, modern reback, 8vo, with King (Wing), The Art of Love: in Imitation of Ovid de Arte Amandi, With a Preface containing the Life of Ovid, 1st edition, 2nd state, Bernard Lintott... William Taylor & Henry Clements, [1708], engraved frontispiece, light dampstaining at front & rear, and upper outer corner of B1, ink stamp to front free endpaper, contemporary panelled calf, modern reback with red morocco title label, 8vo (Foxon 61), plus three others (6)

£300-400

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307 Burton (Richard). Historical Remarques and Observations of the Ancient and Present State of London and Westminster..., 3rd edition enlarged, Nathaniel Crouch, 1684, 4 engraved plates, including frontispiece, title to second part, woodcuts of coats of arms to text, spotting or light browning throughout, contemporary ownership name of Gregory Nitsch dated 1687 to frontispiece recto, modern boards with leather label to spine, rubbed, 12mo (1)

309 Cary (John, Merchant of Bristol). A Discourse concerning the Trade of Ireland and Scotland, as they stand in Competition with the Trade of England, being taken out of an Essay on Trade, and Printed at Bristol, Anno 1695. Reprinted at London, 1696, [2],13,[1]pp., small hole to first two leaves touching few letters, light dampstain to upper outer corner, side sewn as issued, slim 4to (Wing C727), together with Ireland, An Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country, to a Member of the House of Commons: on the Votes of the 14th. Instant. Relating to the Trade of Ireland, London: George Huddleston, 1698, 39,[1]pp., stain to title, 20th century wrappers incorporating 18th century marbled paper, slim 8vo (Wing A3314), with [Clarke, George], A Treatise of Wool, and the Manufacture of it: In a Letter to a Friend. Occasion’d upon a Discourse concerning the great Abatements of Rents, and Low Value of Lands..., London: William Crooke, 1685, 31,[1]pp., some toning and spotting, modern boards, slim 4to (Wing C4445, Kress 1619, Goldsmiths 2584), and [Shebbeare, John], A Fourth Letter to the People of England. On the Conduct of the M____rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, since the first Differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the French, published M. Collier, 1756, [2], 49,[1]pp., some toning, light stain to final leaf, untrimmed, stitched as issued, slim 8vo, plus five other 18th & 19th century pamphlets

£100-150

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£250-300

310 Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de). Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the Original Spanish... by Charles Jarvis, 4 volumes, 1819, half-titles present, twenty-four hand-coloured aquatint plates (two plates repaired/strengthened to margins), scattered spotting, near contemporary half calf gilt, joints split, spines worn with loss of two upper compartments, 8vo (Abbey Life, 238), together with Tennyson (Alfred), Poems, 9th edition, 1853, The Princess: A Medley, 6th edition, 1854, Maud, and other Poems, 1855, Enoch Arden, 1865, Idylls of the King, new edition, 1865, In Memoriam, 19th edition, 1867, The Holy Grail and other Poems, 1870, Queen Mary, A Drama, 1875, Harold, A Drama, 1877, together 9 volumes, blind stamped ownership to half-titles, occasional spotting, uniform half vellum, gilt decorated spines with morocco title labels, 8vo (13)

311 [Charles I]. Majesty in Misery, or, an Imploration to the King of Kings; Written by His late Majesty King Charles the First, in his durance at Carisbrook Castle, 1648, [colophon:] London: Printed Anno Domini 1681, 2pp., broadside printed on both sides, small neat old library stamp (& cancellation) to top blank margins, some fraying to margins, folio, together with Ecclesia & Factio. A Dialogue between Bow-Steeple Dragon and the Exchange Grasshopper, 1st edition, 1698, 16pp., with ‘Blest’ on p.3, three small holes and slight paper thining to title, fraying to margins, disbound folio (Wing 733), with Wild (Dr. Robert), Dr. Wild’s Poem. In Nova fert Animus, &c., or, a New Song to an Old Friend from an Old Poet, Upon the Hopeful New Parliament, 1st edition, [1679], 4pp., disbound folio (Wing W2145), plus six other 17th-early 19th century similar pamphlets etc., mostly disbound folio & 4to

308 [Butler, Samuel]. Hudibras, the Third and Last Part, Written by the Author of the First and Second Parts, 1st edition, printed for Simon Miller, 1678, scattered spotting, lacks errata leaf but with neat early ink amendments to text, marbled endpapers, front pastedown with book ticket of Madame Bodichon, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-panelled morocco, extremities a little rubbed, upper joint slightly split, 8vo, together with D’Urfey (Thomas), Butler’s Ghost: or, Hudibras, the Fourth Part, with Reflections upon these Times, 1st edition, 1682, 4pp. publisher’s advertisements at rear, scattered spotting, N1 with short closed tear associated with paper fault, armorial bookplates of John Peyto Verney and Robert John Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, rubbed, joints slightly split at head, 8vo, plus another copy of the same, scattered spotting, contemporary sprinkled sheep gilt, corners showing, joints slightly splitting, 8vo, plus [Butler, Samuel], Hudibras, the Second Part, by the Author of the First, 1664, early leaves dark-soiled, front and rear fly-leaves with early pale ink annotations, all edges gilt, modern red morocco gilt, by Riviere, small 8vo, and two others related (6)

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First item: Wing C2422. Not actually written by Charles I, and often wrongly attributed to George Wither. A curious poem in rhymed triplets purporting to have been written by Charles I during his incarceration at Carisbrooke Castle, in the Isle of Wight prior to his execution. (9) £250-350

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312 [Cowper, Spencer]. The Tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq; John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, Gent. Upon an Indictment for the Murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker. Before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford Assizes, July 18, 1699. Of which they were Acquitted. With the Opinions of the Eminent Physicians and Chirurgeons on both sides concerning Drowned Bodies, delivered in the Tryal. And the several Letters produced in Court, 1st edition, 1699, 38pp., some browning and few stains, later wrappers, slim folio (Wing T2224A), together with [D., P.], The Hertford Letter: Containing Several Brief Observations on a late Printed Tryal, Concerning the Murder of Mrs Sarah Stout, 1st edition, 1699, 16pp., title torn at head with loss to first word and repaired, also with early ink manuscript to title, browning and dampstaining throughout, modern marbled boards, morocco title label, slim 8vo (Wing D75), with The Scotch-Mist Cleared Up, to prevent Englishmen from being wet to the skin. Being a true Account of the Proceedings against Archibald Earl of Argyle, for High Treason..., 1st edition, [n.p. ?London, 1681], 46pp., drop title, browning, dust-soiling and marks, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, late 19th century half calf gilt, slim 4to, and Lane (Bartholomew), A Modest Vindication of the Hermite of the Sounding Island: In Requital for the Modest Vindication of the Salamanca Doctor from Perjury, 1st edition, Printed by T. Snowden for the Author, 1683, [2],18pp., faint ink stamp to verso of title, some toning and spotting, 20th century wrappers, slim folio (Wing L329), plus three other late 17th century pamphlets, including one disbound (7)

315 Dumas (Alexandre). La Dame Aux Camelias Piece en Cinq Actes, Melee de Chant, 2nd edition, Paris: D. Giraud et J. Dagneau, [1852], printed on pink paper, half-title with contemporary ink inscription, all edges gilt, ivory moiré silk endpapers, near contemporary black morocco, gilt panelled spine and covers, upper covers with initials ‘H.W.’ in gilt, small 8vo, together withDe Corberon (Comte de) De La Reaction Gouvernementale en Hanovre..., Stolberg et Leipzig: B.G.H. Schmidt, 1841, half-title present, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red roan, somewhat rubbed, 8vo, plus Ostende, Confortable Pittoresque et Hygienique Guide des Baigneurs et des Touristes; suivi du Guide des Voyageurs en Belgique Indiquant toutes les Curiosities; et augmente de Notions sur les Eaux de Spa, Ostende: Au Depot de la Librarie Belge et Francaise, 1855, engraved plan of Ostende frontispiece, six aquatint plates, folding map at rear (with short handling tear), trimmed to fore-edge (with loss of one letter on title, and encroaching into blank edge of one plate), endpapers renewed, blue sprinkled edges, recent cloth spine over contemporary marbled boards, small 8vo, plus other late 18th to early 20th century French books, mostly leather-bound (32)

316 Education. The Usefulness of Dramatic Interludes, in the Education of Youth: an Oration Spoke before the Masters and Scholars of the University of Basil, by Mr. Werenfels, translated from the Latin by Mr. Duncombe, 1st English edition, R. Dodsley, 1744, title (repaired to verso) with engraved vignette and small loss to fore-margin affecting one word, some light finger-soiling and dampstaining, paper wrappers (soiled), 4to, together with Schools for the Industrious Classes; or, the Present State of Education among the Working People of England, 2nd edition, 1837, modern quarter morocco, spine faded, 12mo, plus Wilson (Thomas), The True Christian Method of Educating the Children both of the Rich and Poor, by Thomas Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, J. Osborn, 1745, A5 with short closed tear, unopened, paper wrappers, dampstained and worn, 12mo, plus another defective copy of the same, plus four others similar and two duplicates

£200-300

313 [Defoe, Daniel]. Some Reflections on a Pamphlet lately Publish’d, Entituled, An Argument Shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government, and Absolutely Destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy, 1st edition, E. Whitlock, 1697, [4],28pp., last two leaves E1 & E2 cropped to running titles, disbound 4to, together with A Short Letter to the Glasgow-Men, 1st edition, [Edinburgh, 1706], 8pp., caption title, disbound 4to, with The Two Great Questions Consider’d. I. What the French King will Do, with Respect to the Spanish Monarchy. II. What Measures the English ought to Take, London: Charles Mount, 1700, 16pp., faded ink stamp to lower margin of title, page 13 cropped to fore-edge (touching letters), disbound 8vo, plus six other early 18th century Defoe related pamphlets, together with [Swift, Jonathan], Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General.... To which are added, the said Barrier-Treaty, with the Two Separate Articles; Part of the Counter-Project; The Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Sinzendorf, upon the said Treaty; And a Representation of the English Merchants at Bruges, 1st edition, 1712 48pp., edges untrimmed, modern wrappers, slim 8vo (Rothschild 2036; Teerink 559), with [Oldmixon, John], Reflections on Dr. Swift’s Letter to the Earl of Oxford, about the English Tongue, London: Sold by A. Baldwin, [1712], [4],35,[1]pp., disbound 8vo, plus one other related (12)

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317 Faithorne (Henry & Kersey, John, publishers). Poeta de Tristibus: or, the Poet’s Complaint. A Poem. In Four Canto’s, 1st edition, 1682, [10],30pp., fraying to title margins, some browning mostly to first & last leaves, 20th century marbled boards with morocco title label to spine, some wear to spine, slim 4to (Wing W127A), together with [Granville, George, Lord Lansdowne], The She-Gallants: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln Inn Fields, by His Majesty’s Servants, 1st edition, Henry Playford & Benjamin Tooke, 1696, [8],75,[1]pp., half-title present, 20th century morocco backed boards, slim 4to (Wing L423), with [More, Hannah], Bishop Bonner’s Ghost, 1st edition, Strawberry Hill: printed by Thomas Kirgate, 1789, [2],4,[2]pp., engraved illustration of Strawberry Hill to title, crease to pages and light dust-soiling, edges untrimmed, 20th century panelled speckled calf gilt, upper joint cracked and extremities a little rubbed, slim 4to (Hazen 34), and Cibber (Colley), A Letter from Mr Cibber, to Mr Pope, Inquiring into the Motives that might induce him in his Satyrical Works, to be so frequently fond of Mr Cibber’s Name, 1st edition, W. Lewis, 1742, 66pp., half-title with early signature at head (slightly cropped), scattered spotting, modern marbled boards, morocco title label to spine, 8vo, plus three other similar 18th & 19th century pamphlets, including one disbound

£300-500

314 [Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield]. Vivian Grey, 5 volumes, 1st edition, 1826-27, half titles for volumes II & V as called for, lacking advertisement leaves, manuscript author name to volume I title, occasional light spotting, contemporary half calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, loss at volume I foot, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Lothair, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1870, some light spotting, contemporary ownership inscription to volume I, hinges tender, original green cloth, as few splits to joints and spine ends, some edge wear, 8vo, plus Endymion, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1880, bound without half titles and advertisements, some spotting, contemporary half morocco, some wear at spine ends, rubbed, 8vo, with others by or relating to the author (37)

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320 Glanvill (Joseph). Plus Ultra: or, the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle. In an Account of some of the most Remarkable Late Improvements of Practical, Useful Learning..., 1st edition, 1668, with final advert leaf present, lacking imprimatur, small burn hole to one leaf, and two worm holes through initial half of volume, faint ink stamp to verso of title & one other leaf, occasional cropping to catchwords & signatures, bookplate of J. Garbett Walsham of Knill Court to upper pastedown, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, 8vo, together with Boyer (A.), Characters of the Virtues & Vices of the Age; or, Moral Reflections, Maxims, and Thoughts upon Men and Manners. Translated from the most refined French Wits... and Extracted from the most celebrated English Writers..., 1695, slight close trimming, light dampstaining, 20th century marbled boards, small 8vo, with Lavater (John Casper), Aphorisms on Man: Translated from the Original Manuscript..., London: J. Johnson, 1788, engraved frontispiece by William Blake, without errata leaf, bookplate of Genl. Hon. Robert Taylor and Douglas Cleverdon, contemporary marbled calf, gilt crest at head of spine, small 8vo, with Aesop, Truth in Fiction: or, Morality in Masquerade. A Collection of Two hundred twenty five Select Fables of Aesop, and other Authors. Done into English Verse by Edmund Arwaker, Rector of Donaghmore in Ireland, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond, 1708, 4pp. manuscript contents list at front of volume, contemporary panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and wear at head & foot of spine, 8vo, and Taylor (Thomas), The Metamorphosis, or Golden Ass, and Philosophical Works, of Apuleius. Translated from the Original Latin, 1822, faint ink stain to two leaves, light spotting mostly to ‘Passages Suppressed’ at rear of volume, bookplate of Frederic Straker, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco labels, joints cracked, 8vo, plus two others

318 Free-thinking. The Vanity of Free=Thinking, Expos’d in a Satyr. Dedicated to Mr. C——ns, Proprietor, and the rest of the Thoughtless Members of the Kitt=Katt Club, 1st edition, J. Morphew, 1713, 24pp., half-title, a few leaves close-trimmed at head, just clipping page number brackets, disbound, 8vo, together with An Essay on Free=Thinking: being a Short Specimen of a Full Reply Design’d to the First, and more Specious Part of a late Sophistical Discourse of Free-Thinking..., by Philaretes, a FreeThinker, 1st edition, John Morphew, 1713, 22pp. and final blank, first few leaves with some spotting mainly to margins, a few leaves close-trimmed with partial loss of headlines, disbound, 8vo, plus [Deslandes, André François], A Philological Essay: or, Reflections on the Death of Free-Thinkers. With the Characters of the most Eminent Persons of Both Sexes, Ancient and Modern, that Died Pleasantly and Unconcern’d, 1st English edition, J. Barker, 1713, 136pp., some light toning and scattered spotting, disbound, 8vo, plus six similar

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321 Godwin (William). Essay on Sepulchres: or, a Proposal for Erecting some Memorial of the Illustrious Dead in all Ages on the Spot where their Remains have been Interred, 1st edition, 1809, engraved frontispiece (short closed tear to blank fore-margin), lightly offsetting, 12pp. of publisher’s advertisements at rear, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, extremities rubbed, small 8vo, together with [Cobbett, William], A Bone to Gnaw for the Democrats. By Peter Porcupine..., To which is Prefixed a Rod, for the Backs of the Critics; Containing an Historical Sketch of the Present State of Political Criticism in Great Britain..., by Humphrey Hedgehog, J. Wright, 1797, half-title with early ink ownership name to head, O4 with small loss to blank fore-margin, modern quarter calf, gilt-lettered spine, single wormhole at top of front joint, 12mo, plus The Pride of Britannia Humbled; or, The Queen of the Ocean Unqueened, by “The American Cock Boats”...,Cincinnati: John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason, 1817, some brown staining, mainly to blank margins, scattered spotting, B4 with early ink annotation to blank upper margin, edges uncut, with minor insect damage at tail of first few leaves, paper wrappers, 8vo in 6s, plus Advice to Young Men, and (Incidentally) to Young Women, in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life..., published by the Author, 1829, a few spots, front pastedown with early ink inscription and bookseller’s ticket, contemporary half calf, some wear, 8vo, plus four related including duplicates

First item: ESTC, N3657; Foxon, V16. Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe. A scarce item, with only two UK copies recorded on COPAC. Second and third items: ESTC, N6892 and T65097 respectively. (10) £300-400

319 Gauger (Nicolas). Fires Improv’d: Being a New Method of Building Chimneys, so as to prevent their Smoaking... Made English and Improved by J.T. Desaguliers, 1st English edition, 1715, nine folding engraved plates, advertisement leaf, lacking Appendix at end, a little light soiling, armorial bookplate and shelf number, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracking, a few chips head and foot of spine, 8vo, together with La Mecanique du Feu, ou l’Art d’en Augmenter les effets, & d’en diminuer la depense, [by Nicolas Gauger], 3 parts in one, 1st edition, Paris, 1713, 12 folding engraved plates, some light spotting, bookplate and shelf number as above, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, spine lacking label and rubbed, 8vo

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Harris 244. First English and French editions. First work to deal with the mechanics of domestic heating. (2) £150-200

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322 Guillim (John). A Display of Heraldrie: Manifesting a more Easie Access to the Knowledge thereof than hath hitherto been Published by any, through the Benefit of Method..., 4th edition..., faithfully collested by Francis Nower, 1660, ruled in red throughout, numerous woodcut illustrations of armorial bearings, the majority with old hand-colouring, lacks initial and final blanks, a little scattered spotting or dust-soiling, contemporary tree calf, cracked on joints, a little wear to extremities, folio (1)

£300-500

323 [Hale, Thomas]. Mill’d Lead. Demonstrated to be a better and more Durable Covering for Buildings, &c. and above 20 per Cent. cheaper than Cast-Lead can be; supposing that to be 16s. and this but 13s a Hundred.. And also for Seating Ships against Worn, better, and above Cent. per Cent. cheaper than the ordinariest Wood Sheathing can be, 1st edition, 1695, 4pp. (2 separated sheets), caption title, early manuscript annotation to first leaf, colophon ‘London: Printed November 20, 1695’, some browning and spotting, repaired at folds, close-trimmed and frayed at head, inside blank margin trimmed for folding, disbound folio, together with Mining, An Absract of the Present State of the Mines of Bwlchyr Eskir Hyr; and of the Material Proceedings of the Committee appointed for the Management thereof. Published for the Information and Satisfaction of the absent Partners and at their Request, 1st edition, Jan 31st, 1699/1700, 4pp., caption title, lower inner blank margin cut for folding and with closed tear, disbound small folio (Wing A139) First item - Wing H265B. It appears that Hale’s Mill’d Lead Company had made proposals to the Navy Board at least as early as 1678, and it is known that Pepys and secretary Hewer were actively interested in the Company. (2) £150-250

326 Humphreys (Henry Noel). Sentiments and Similes of William Shakespeare..., 2nd edition, Longman, Brown, et al, 1857, printed throughout in gold and black, first leaf of text within a chromolithographed border in colours and gold, cracked at gutter in places, scarlet endpapers, all edges gilt, original black roanbacked papier-mâché binding, slightly bowed, central oval relief of a bust of Shakespeare on the upper cover, and a similar oval with his monogram on the lower cover, roan spine a little frayed at ends (with very slight loss at foot), lower outer corners reattached, lower cover with upper outer corner missing, and chipped to upper inner corner and at foot, 8vo

324 [Harris, John]. A Treatise upon the Modes: or, a Farewell to French Kicks, 1st edition, 1715, [4],viii,64pp., half-title present, disbound 8vo, together with Allibond (John), A Seasonable Sketch of an Oxford Reformation, and now Reprinted..., 1717, [32]pp., some spotting and toning, disbound 8vo, with Anderson (George), A Reinforcement of the Reasons proving that the Stage is an Unchristian Diversion..., Edinburgh: R. Fleming for J. M’Euen, 1733, [4],140pp., half-title loose, light dust-soiling, disbound 8vo, and [Hervey, John, Baron Berkeley], Some Remarks on the Minute Philosopher. In a Letter from a Country Clergyman to his Friend in London, 1732, 66,[1]pp., paper label to title, dust-soiled and light dampstain, disbound 8vo, plus other 18th century disbound pamphlets (approx. 20)

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327 [Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego]. Lazarillo: or the Excellent History of Lazarillo de Tormes, the witty Spaniard. Both parts. The first translated by David Rowland, and the second gather’d out of the Chronicles of Toledo by Iean de Luna a Castilian, and done into English by the same Authour, London: Printed by R. Hodgkinsonne, 1655, extra-illustrated with engraved portrait and 15 plates from an earlier French edition (each trimmed to image and laid down on later paper), occasional annotations, browning and spotting, late 19th century half calf, later morocco title label, rubbed and some wear, 8vo (Wing L761A), together with Quevedo Villegas (Francisco de), Fortune in her Wits, or, the Hour of all Men... Translated into English by Capt. John Stevens, 1st English edition, 1697, slight worming to inner margin of initial 3 leaves, signature to upper & lower blank margin of title (cropped at head), late 19th century blind decorated calf, slim 8vo (Wing Q188)

£300-400

325 Hoyland (John). A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits & Present State of the Gypsies; Designed tp Develope the Origin of this Singular People, and to Promote the Amelioration of their Condition, 1st edition, York, 1816, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (1)

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328 Jewel (John). The Workes of the Very Learned and Reverend Father in God John Jewell, not long since Bishop of Sarisburie. Newly set forth with some amendment of divers quotations: And a briefe discourse of his life, 1st collected edition, printed by John Norton, printer to the King’s most excellent Maiestie, 1609, three parts bound in one, woodcut general title (some marks and light soiling), and three further woodcut titles, each dated 1609, text printed in black and roman letter, lacking final leaf (Aa8), a little soiling to final leaf, near-contemporary full blind-panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, some marks and slight wear, with joints partly cracked at head and foot, thick folio

330 Juvenilia. A bound collection of six scarce illustrated juvenile works, 1820s, the first five works with a half-page hand-coloured wood engraving to each printed page of verse, all printed to one side of leaf only, in bound order: The Infant’s Grammar, or a Pic-Nic Party of the Parts of Speech, Printed for Harris & Son, 1824, 13ff, [1 page publisher’s adverts], title-page detached, bound with Cuffy the Negro’s Doggrel Description of the Progress of Sugar, Printed for E. Wallis, circa 1825, 17ff, [2pp adverts], some spotting, bound with Cuffy’s Description of the Progress of Coffee, Printed for E. Wallis, circa 1825, 16ff including initial blank, [5pp adverts], small pencil squiggles near page numbers 14 and 15, bound with Cuffy’s Description of the Progress of Cotton, Printed for E. Wallis, circa 1825, hand-coloured frontispiece (light offsetting to title), 15ff, [1 page adverts], bound with [Lamb, Charles], The King and Queen of Hearts, Printed for J. Godwin & Co., 1822, 16ff, some spotting, bound with The Milkmaid, a Fable, by a Lady, Printed for Rodwell & Martin, [1822], 7ff, 8 uncoloured lithographic plates, heavy spotting and a few pencil scribbles, lacks final (?advert) leaf, contemporary quarter roan, somewhat worn and covers detached, 8vo

Ex libris John Evelyn (1620-1706), with his ink shelfmark J.6-7 to front endpaper, and 20th century wood engraved bookplate to front pastedown, extensively annotated in brown ink throughout, possibly in the hand of John Evelyn. Christie’s, The Evelyn Library, December 1, 1977, lot 825 (sold to Burgess). STC 14579. ESTC S112177 or S93363. (1) £500-800

329 Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language... Abstracted from the Folio Edition, by the Author..., To which is prefixed, A Grammar of the English Language, 2 volumes, 1756, occasional spotting, both front free endpapers with early ink ownership inscription, volume two lacking rear free endpaper and with worming affecting lower margins of last few leaves, contemporary calf, somewhat rubbed and a little worn, 8vo First abridged octavo edition. (2)

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331 Knox (John, 1514-1572). The Historie of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland; containing five books: together with some treatises conducing to the history, 1st edition, printed by John Ralworth, for George Thomason, and Octavian Pullen, 1644, halftitle, printed title with woodcut decorative border, text in clean condition with good margins, 17th century gilt-decorated mottled full calf, with gilt John Evelyn’s gilt armorial to centre of each cover within gilt ruled border, and Evelyn’s monogram to each corner, and gilt-ruled outer borders, slightly rubbed and minor wear to extremities, with upper joint partly cracked, spine richly giltdecorated with morocco title label, and Evelyn’s monogram and lion motif in compartments, folio Wing K738. Ex libris John Evelyn (1620-1706) with press-mark G.173 (deleted) and E.24 in brown ink to front endpaper, bound for John Evelyn, probably in Paris (prior to Evelyn’s return to England in 1652), with gilt decorations from tools designed by Abraham Bosse. Sold Christie’s The Evelyn Library, Part II, November 30-December 1, 1977, lot 856. (1) £1500-2000

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332 L’Estrange (Sir Roger). Fables of Aesop and Other Mythologists: With Morals and Reflections, 1692, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved frontispiece (bound after preface), occasional light soiling, hinges a little tender, contemporary mottled calf, joints cracking, rubbed, folio Wing A706. (1)

£200-300

333 Laroon (Marcellus, 1653-1702). The Cryes of the City of London, drawne after the life, printed and sold by Henry Overton, circa 1711, 49 (of 74) copper engraved plates only, by Pierce Tempest after Marcellus Laroon, including one (of 2) engraved titles, each plate with captions in English, French and Italian, title dated March 1712 to head of title in ink in an early hand, and M. Laroon at foot, some marks and light soiling, a few short marginal closed tears, plate 52 with burn hole near centre of image, with some loss, sheet size 305 x 190mm (12 x 7.5 ins), later 19th century dark brown half morcco, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed to joint and extremities, small folio Colas 1793. Lipperheide 1019. First issued circa 1688, this is the second edition with plate numbers to lower outer corners of each plate. Plates present are: 37 (title), 13-16, 18-23, 25-36, 38-49, 52, 54-61, 63 & 69-72. (1) £400-600

334 Locke (John). A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr John Locke, Never before printed, or not extant in his Works, 1st edition, J. Bettenham for R. Francklin, 1720, engraved vignette to title, one engraved plate of the Solar System (shaved at fore-edge), errata & 3pp. of adverts at rear, some spotting and slight staining mostly to initial leaves, contemporary speckled calf, upper joint cracked and slight wear at foot of spine, 8vo (Pforzheimer 596, Sabin 41726), together with Johan Locke’s Oforgripelige Tankar om Werdslig Regerings Ratta Ursprung/ Grantsor och Andamal..., Stockholm, 1726, title in red & black, browning throughout, ink stamp to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, 8vo, in modern slipcase (the first edition in Swedish)

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335 Lovell (Robert & Robert Southey). Poems: Containing the Retrospect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets &c., 1st edition, Bath, printed by R. Cruttwell, and sold by C. Dilly, 1795, half-title present, light marginal discolouration to final few leaves, contemporary ink signature of F. Sellwood to front pastedown, and slightly later ownership signature of J. Field to front endpaper, contemporary sprinkled full calf, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, outer edges with old damp marking, 8vo, together with [Gifford, William, editor], The Beauties of the Anti-Jacobin; or, Weekly Examiner; containing every article of permanent utility in that valuable and highly esteemed paper, literary and political; the whole of the excellent poetry; together with explanatory notes, biographical anecdotes and a preforatory advertisement, by the editor, printed by J. Plymsell, at the Anti-Jacobin Press, 1799, light spotting to title and final leaf of text, untrimmed, early ink signature of Borlase Adams to front endpaper, original boards, soiled and somewhat worn, with upper cover detached, 8vo Tinker 1948. Wise, Two Lake Poets, 59-60. The first appearance in book form of both authors, the poem entitled The Faded Flower on page 68 was written by S.T. Coleridge, although signed in the text with Southey’s nom de plume Bion. (2) £150-200

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339 Mason (Henry). The New Art of Lying, covered by Jesuits under the Vaile of Equivocation; Discovered and Disproved..., London: John Clark, 1634, blind embossed stamp to lower outer corner of first two leaves and one at rear, manuscript number to verso of title, final leaf lined to verso, worm holes & trails mostly to lower margins, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, old reback, upper joint split, 12mo (STC 17611), together with [Wanley, Nathaniel], The History of Man; or, the Wonders of Humane Nature, in Relation to the Virtues, Vices and Defects of both Sexes. With Examples Antient and Modern, Alphabetically digested under their Proper Heads. The whole Work being intermixt with Variety of Useful and Divertive Relations, never before Published, 1704, manuscript initials to title, few worm holes to fore-edge margins at rear, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracked, 8vo, with Oldfield (Joshua), An Essay towards the Improvement of Reason; in the Pursuit of Learning, and Conduct of Life, 1707, browning and spotting to gatherings at front & rear, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo, with [Bordelon, Laurent], The Management of the Tongue..., Done out of French, 1706, title dustsoiled at foot, some toning and scattered spotting mostly to first & last leaves, front endpaper renewed, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, lacking title label, 8vo, and Taylor (Thomas), The Metamorphosis, or Golden Ass, and Philosophical Works of Apuleius, Translated from the Original Latin, 1822, spotting at front & rear, contemporary half calf gilt, 8vo, plus Meier (George Frederick), The Merry Philosopher; or, Thoughts on Jesting..., 1764, contemporary half calf, joints cracked, small 8vo

336* Manuscript leaf. Illuminated manuscript vellum leaf with text from Psalm 146, France, circa 1400-1450, single vellum leaf with 12 lines of Latin text in brown ink, with illuminated initials in gold and colours, and illuminated border in gold and colours on each side, the text beginning ‘Beatus cuius deus jacob auxiliator eius spes eius in domino deo...’, and continues with the prayer from the requiem mass ‘Requiem Aeternam dona eis, domine et lux perpetua luceat eis...’, single small wormhole to centre of leaf, sheet size 155 x 110mm, mounted (1)

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340 Mill (John Stuart). A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence, and the Methods of Scientific Investigation, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1843, one gather in volume 1 partly unstitched, some damp marks to gutters of first few leaves, both copies inscribed to title-page versos, ‘John Commins, 1845’ and ‘Given to Wm. Merryfield, December 24th 1859’, original cloth-backed boards with printed paper labels to spines, rubbed, soiled and browned, split on joints and frayed at spine ends, lower cover to volume 2 detached, 8vo

£200-300

337 [Marryat, Captain Frederick]. Newton Forster; or, the Merchant Service, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1832, half-titles present, occasional spotting and dust-soiling, contemporary speckled half calf, gilt & blind decorated spines with contrasting labels, 8vo, together with More (Hannah), Eugenia; or, the Dangers of the World: Interspersed with Religious, Moral, and Sentimental Reflections, 1st edition, Wellington, Shropshire: F. Houlston & Son, 1823, half-title, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine (faded), title label deficient, rubbed and light wear, 8vo, with [Johnston, Charles], The Reverie: or, a Flight to the Paradise of Fools, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1763, few marks and some toning, contemporary calf, lacking title labels, joints split and some wear, 12mo, with Edgeworth (Maria), Comic Dramas, in Three Acts, 1st edition, 1817, half-title, book list at rear, edges untrimmed, original boards, joints cracked, spine worn, 8vo, and [Southey, Robert & Coleridge, Samuel Taylor], Omniana, or Horae Otiosiores, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1812, half-titles, some toning and few marks, edges untrimmed, original boards, spines worn with loss, 12mo, plus other 18th & 19th century literature & poetry etc. (17)

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£200-300

341 Milton (John). Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books, 5th edition, 1691, engraved portrait frontispiece, 11 engraved plates only (lacking plate for Book V), biro annotation to title and to a couple of leaves, two leaves loosening at front, a few closed tears, holes and frayed fore margins, occasional light soiling, bound with Paradise Regain’d. A Poem. In IV Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes, 1688, 66 pp. & 57 pp., rear endpaper torn with loss, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, rubbed, folio First work Wing M2149. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1) £100-200

342 Molyneux (William). The Case of Ireland’s Being Bound by Acts of Parliament in England... to Which is Added the Case of Tenures Upon the Commission of Defective Titles..., Dublin, 1725, engraved portrait frontispiece, title with early ink ownership name at head, front free endpaper with early ink annotations, inside front cover with book ticket of ‘Lt. Coll. P. T. French’, contemporary calf, covers with blind-tooled Cambridge panel decorations, spine and extremities rubbed, 12mo, together with Malvezzi (Virgilio, Marchese), The Chiefe Events of the Monarchie of Spaine, in the Yeare 1639, 1st edition, 1647, lightly browned with a few marks, recent mottled calf gilt, 12mo, plus [Godwin, Francis], Rerum Anglicarum Henrico VIII. Edwardo VI. et Maria regnantibus, annales, 2nd edition, 1628, title ( a little soiled) with woodcut printer’s device and early ink annotation, decorative woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials, dampstain affecting six leaves, contemporary calf, rebacked and rubbed, 4to, plus 15 others similar, various formats

£250-350

338 Martyn (John). Pub. Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum Libri Quatuor. The Georgicks of Virgil, with an English Translation and Notes, 1st edition, 1741, 12 engraved hand-coloured and colour printed maps and plates (including map and plane tree leaf on one sheet), some light offsetting and soiling, contemporary calf, joints cracking, rubbed, 4to (1)

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343 [More, Hannah]. Thoughts on the Importance of the Manners of the Great to General Society, 1st edition, 1788, half-title, uncut, modern paper wrappers, 8vo, together with [Walpole, Horatio], The Complaints of the Manufacturers, Relating to the Abuses in Marking the Sheep, and Winding the Wool..., 1st edition, 1752, halftitle with blank upper margin excised, modern paper wrappers, 8vo, plus [Colenso, William], He Kupu Wakatupato, na te Aroha Pono, 1st edition, [Paihia], 1842, 8 pp., disbound, 8vo, and [Nugent, Robert], Considerations upon a Reduction of the Land-Tax, 1st edition, 1749, half-title, folding table Appendix at rear, disbound, 8vo, plus 23 others, all 18th century, mostly disbound, mixed formats (27)

347 Political Pamphlets. A Specimen of Arbitrary Power; in a Speech Made by the Grand Seignior to his Janizaries, 1st edition, 1731, portrait frontispiece, 31pp., disbound, 8vo, together with [Erskine, John], A Journal of the Earl of Marr’s Proceedings, from his First Arrival in Scotland, to his Embarkation for France, [1716], 48pp., slight spotting mainly to first and last leaves, later paper wrappers, 8vo, plus [Dunton, John], Neck or Nothing: in a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord — being a Supplement to the Short History of the Parliament..., Written by his Grace John Duke of —, 1st edition, 1713, 60pp., occasional spotting, later paper wrappers, worn and a little marked, 8vo, and another copy of the same, disbound, plus five others similar

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344 Music. Seven volumes of engraved music, early/mid 19th Century, including A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, with Introductory & Concluding Symphonies & Accompaniments for the Pianoforte, Violin & Violoncello, by Pleyel, Kozeluch & Haydn..., Including Upwards of One Hundred new songs by Burns, volume 1, T. Preston and Edinburgh: G. Thomson, [colophon: 1809], engraved frontispiece, engraved title with Thomson’s signature, light dampstain to blank fore-margins of frontispiece and title, scattered spotting, music offsetting, one folio detached, contemporary half red morocco, worn and marked, spine reinforced with paper, folio, and others similar (8)

£100-200

345 Naunton (Robert). Fragmenta Regalia, or Observations on the Late Queen Elizabeth, Her Times and Favorits, [London], Printed, Anno Dom. 1641, 43,[1]pp., woodcut device to title, woodcut headpiece and initial, light toning & spotting, disbound 4to (Wing N250, also published in the same year with title: Fragmenta regalia [i.e., without the phrase “or Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her times and favorits” as part of the title]), together with Certain Briefe Treatises, Written by Diverse Learned Men, concerning the ancient and Moderne government of the Church. Wherein, both the Primitive Institution of Episcopacie is Maintained, and the Lawfulnesse of the Ordination of the Protestant Ministers beyond the Seas likewise defended..., 1st edition, Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield, 1641, blank margin at head ot title repaired, final blank present, pencil signature of Geoffrey Keynes to front free endpaperm modern vellum, slim 4to (Wing C1687A; Madan II.992), with [Theophilus, active 1638], Divine and Politike Observations Newly translated out of the Dutch language, wherein they were lately divulged. Upon some Lines in the speech of the Arch. B. of Canterbury, pronounced in the Starre-Chamber upon 14. June, 1637..., [Amsterdam]: Printed [at the Richt Right Press], 1638, woodcut royal armorial to title with early signature Jo. Crewe and inscription (also to verso), small repair to blank fore-margin, few other early anotations & underscoring etc., lacking initial blank and final errata leaf, leaves D2, H2 repaired to lower outer blank corner, H3 torn at fore-edge with slight text loss and repaired (also repaired at gutter margin), some light dampstaining, toning and few marks, Bibliotheca Lindesiana bookplate, 19th century half calf, slim 4to (STC 15309), plus two other disbound early 17th century pamplets (5)

348 Polybius. Histoire de Polybe, Nouvellement Traduite du Grec par dom Vincent Thuillier... Avec un Commentaire ou un Corps de Science Militaire, enrichi de notes critiques et historiques, ou toutes les grandes parties de la guerre... par M. de Folard, 6 volumes, Paris, 1727-30, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, 126 engraved maps, plans and plates, including 72 folding, a few minor spots, small marginal water stains at front of volume VI, bookplates, contemporary mottled calf gilt, volume V with small loss at head, spine label detached (retained), worming to two others, rubbed and scuffed, 4to (6)

349 Pomey (Francois Antoine). Indiculus Universalis; or, The Universe in Epitome. Wherein the Names of almost all the Works of Nature, of all Arts and Sciences, ... are in English, Latine & French ... Composed at first in French and Latine, for the use of the Dolphin of France by the learned F. Pomey. And now enlarged, with the addition of the English Language, and some other Supplements by A. Lovell, Printed by J. Macock for Robert Harford, 1679, double-column text partly in black letter, lower outer corner of title torn, contemporary speckled & pitted calf, rebacked, board edges worn, 8vo (Wing P2791), together with [Voltaire, F.M.A. de], The Philosophical Dictionary for the Pocket. Written in French by a Society of Men of Letters, and Translated into English from the last Geneva Edition, corrected by the Authors..., Printed for Thomas Brown, 1765, repaired closed tear to P2, occasional spots, 20th century sheep, joints rubbed, 8vo, with Taylor (Thomas), The Metamorphosis, or Golden Ass, and Philosophical Works, of Apuleius. Translated from the Original Latin, 1822, mid 19th century calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo

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346 Pamphlets. A collection of approximately 65 printed pamphlets, 18th and 19th century, including John Tillotson, A Discourse Against Trans-Substantiation, 4th edition, 1685, William Sherlock, A Sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Richard Meggot, late Dean of Winchester, printed for W. Rogers, 1693, Thomas Chubb, Some Observations Offered to Publick Consideration. Occasioned by the opposition made to Dr. Rundle’s Election to the See of Gloucester, 1735, etc, mostly disbound, slim 4to/8vo (65)

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352 Prideaux (Humphrey). The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, 1717-18, titles printed in red & black, five engraved maps (4 double-page) and one double-page plan, engraved illustration, book label of J. Bowen of CastleGorfod to upper pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, lacking title labels to spines, joints cracked, rubbed and some wear, folio (2)

353 Priestley (Joseph). A Letter to the Rev. Mr John Palmer, in Defence of the Illustrations of Philosophical Necessity, 1779, [2],98,[4]pp., signature at head of title, together with A Second Letter to the Rev. Mr John Palmer, in Defence of the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity, 1780, [4],52pp., half-title present, signature at head of title, some spotting, with A Letter to Jacob Bryant, Esq. in Defence of Philosophical Necessity, 1780, [8],64pp., signature at head of title, some spotting, and A Reply to the Animadversions on the History of the Corruptions of Christianity, in the Monthly Review for June, 1783..., Birmingham: Printed by Piercy and Jones for J. Johnson, 1783, [x],52pp., edges untrimmed, plus Remarks on the Monthly Review of the Letters to Dr Horsley; in which the Rev. Mr Samuel Badcock, the Writer of that Review, is called upon to defend what he has advanced in it, Birmingham: Printed by Pearson and Rollason for J. Johnson, 1784, 29,[6]pp., edges untrimmed, all disbound 8vo

350 Power (Anastasia, binder). Marius the Epicurean, His Sensations and Ideas, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Macmillan, 1885, half-titles present, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green crushed morocco, signed ‘19AP04’ in gilt on rear turn-in, raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder and covers with olive green morocco onlaid border, gilt tooled with flourishes and dots, with horizontal angled gilt fillets filling centre, volume 2 with some superficial white marks on covers, gilt fillets on edges and turn-ins, 8vo, together with The Dolly Dialogues, by Anthony Hope, Reprinted from the Westminster Gazette, 1894, page block with faint vertical crease, and generally toned, contemporary ownership signature at head of title-page, green edges, contemporary olive green crushed morocco, signed ‘18AP99’ in gilt on rear turn-in, faded spine and corners rubbed (very slightly chipped at spine ends), raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment and at foot, remainder with gilt triple leaf and dot tool, covers with wide border and central lozenge device, composed of gilt fillets, leaf and dot tools, and rose tools, fillets on edges and turn-ins, square 8vo, plus five others bound by Anastasia Power, all with her dated gilt stamp on rear turn-in

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354 [Ridpath, George]. The Stage Comdemn’d, and the Encouragement given to the Immoralities and Profaneness of the Theatre, by the English Schools, Universities and Pulpits, Censur’d..., 1698, inscription at head of title, dampstaining, scattered spotting and marginal browning, endpapers renewed, contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo (Wing R1468), together with Collier (Jeremy), A Defence of the Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage, etc. Being a Reply to Mr Congreve’s Amendments, etc. and to the Vindication of the Author of theRelapse, 1699, toning and spotting, modern marbled boards, 8vo, plus two others (4)

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355 Rossetti (Christina G.). A Pageant and Other Poems, 1st edition, 1881, a few light spots to endpapers, previous owner signature, original cloth gilt, small splits at head of joint, light stain to lower cover, 8vo, together with Speaking Likenesses, 1st edition, 1874, illustrations by Arthur Hughes, light spotting to endpapers, original blue cloth, spine a little darkened, 8vo, plus The Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, edited by William M. Rossetti, pocket edition, 1908, portrait frontispiece, light marginal toning, contemporary dark brown morocco gilt by Bumpus, 8vo, with two others: William Michael Rossetti’s Swinburne’s Poems and Ballads. A Criticism, 1866, and William Allingham’s Flower Pieces and Other Poems, 1893

Annie Power trained with Douglas Cockerell and worked with Sylvia Stebbing. She was a member of the Guild of Handicraft, formed by C.R. Ashbee, whose members included William Morris and Holman Hunt. She also bound books for the Essex House Press. (8) £300-500

351 [Pratt, Samuel]. The Regulating Silver Coin, made Practicable and Easie, to the Government and Subject, 1696, [2],125,[1]pp., occasional cropping to running titles at head, disbound 8vo (Wing P3184), together with, [Lowndes, William], A Report Containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, 1695, 159,[1]pp., disbound 8vo (Wing L3323), with Neville (Robert), The Great Excellency, Usefulness, and Necessity of Humane Learning. Declared in a Sermon, Preached before the University, at Great St. Maries Church in Cambridge, August the 7th, 1681, London: Benjamin Billingsley, 1681, light dampstaining and dust-soiling, 20th century morocco backed marbled boards, slim 4to (Wing N521), plus thirteen other 17th & 18th century pamphlets, mostly disbound (16)

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356 Salteren (George). Of the Antient Lawes of Great Britaine, London: John Jaggard, 1605, 44 leaves, initial leaf A1 misbound at rear and with early manuscript notes, title and B2 with faint inkstamp, fore-edge blank margin of sopme leaves with worm holes & trail (occasionally touching a few letters), light dampstain to lower outer corners, dust-soiling, modern wrappers, slim 4to (STC 21635), together with [Protestant Converts], The Confession and publike recantation of thirteene learned personages, lately converted in France, Germanie, and the Lowe-Countreys, from Poperie, to the Churches reformed: wherein they have zealously and learnedly set downe the reasons that moved them thereunto. The names and degrees of the converts. 1. Godefrid Rabin ... 2. Simon Palory ... 12. Francis Goupil Angeuin .. 13. Lewys du Boys ... Translated out of the French and Dutch printed copies, by I.M., 1st edition, Imprinted at London for G.P., 1602, [120pp.], first word of title cropped and upper outer blank corner torn, some light dust-soiling and few makes, modern marbled boards, slim 4to (STC 1074.5) (2)

358 Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). The School for Scandal, contemporary manuscript copy, circa 1780s, 278pp. plus blanks, written in a neat hand to rectos only, includes ‘A Portrait’ to Mrs Crewe, and Prologue by David Garrick at start, Epilogue by George Coleman at end, watermarks include ‘G R’ and ‘L V Gerrevink’, some leaves close-trimmed at head (clipping some MS page numbers), light dampstain at lower right corner and occasionally to gutter towards rear, armorial bookplate of Martha Saunders 1777, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated straight-grained red morocco, slight dampstaining to covers, darkened spine with some wear at head, front joint a little cracked, 4to The School for Scandal premiered at Drury Lane Theatre on 8 May 1777. Its extraordinary success led to a demand for copies for performance and reading, but Sheridan was unable to satisfy himself as to a final version (an unauthorised version appeared in 1780). The result was a very limited circulation of manuscript copies made by persons associated with the Theatre. Transcripts continued to be made until the early nineteenth century - during which period Sheridan was constantly revising his play until the first authorised version finally appeared in 1821, five years after Sheridan’s death in 1816. (1) £200-300

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357 [Saumery, Pierre Lambert de]. The Devil turn’d Hermit: or the Adventures of Astaroth Banish’d from Hell. A Satirical Romance..., 1st edition, 1741, engraved frontispiece, light toning, bookplate of Sir James Liege Hulett to upper pastedown, late 19th century half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints rubbed, 12mo, together with [Swift, Jonathan], Miscellaneous Works, Comical & Diverting..., London [i.e. The Hague]: printed by order of the Society de propagando, 1720, repaired closed tear to Bb5, light dust-soiling and few marks, endpapers renewed, contemporary mottled calf, upper joint a little cracked, worn at head & foot of spine, 8vo (Teerink 17), with Caraccioli (Louis-Antoine), Le Livre de Quatre Couleurs. Aux Qutre Elements, De l’Imprimerie des Quatre-Saisons, 4444 [1760], title printed in yellow, blue, brown & rose and each chapter printed in one of these colours, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, joints slightly rubbed, 8vo, and A Pill to purge State-Melancholy: or, a Collection of Excellent New Ballads, 1715, manuscript signature to title, scattered spotting, later endpapers, contemporary panelled calf, old reback, extremities rubbed, 8vo, plus seven other 18th & 19th century antiquarian (11)

359 Sidney (Sir Philip). The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, [1623], title within woodcut border (detached, laid down and soiled with edition and date torn away), following two preliminary leaves repaired at outer margin, final leaf repaired with small manuscript correction over text, erratic pagination, occasional light soiling and small tears and repairs, early ownership signatures to title and at head of dedication leaf, manuscript note at front, bookplate, later green half morocco, joints and edges rubbed, small folio STC 225441.7. The seventh edition, 5th issue and reissue of the 1621 Dublin edition with cancel title. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1) £200-300

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360 Sterne (Laurence). Works, 10 volumes, 1788, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, nine engraved plates, marbled endpaper as a plate to volume 2, a little offsetting and spotting, contemporary tree calf, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo (10)

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361 Texeda (Fernando de). Miracles Unmasked. A Treatise Proving that Miracles are not infallible signes of the true and Orthodoxe Faith: That Popish Miracles are either counterfeit or divellish..., London: T[homas] S[nodham] for Edward Blackamore, 1625, initial blank A1 present, some toning and dampstaining, modern calfbacked marbled boards, slim 4to

366 Trollope (Anthony). He Knew He Was Right, 2 volumes, 1st book form edition, 1869, half titles, illustrations by Marcus Stone, some light spotting, near contemporary tan half calf, spines with brown and green labels and gilt decoration, joints and edges lightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

STC 23921. An uncommon copy of the translation from the Spanish. (1) £200-300

367 Vanbrugh (Sir John). A Short Vindication of the Relapse and the Provok’d Wife, from Immorality and Prophaneness, by the Author, 1st edition, printed for H. Walwyn, 1698, half-title, a few minor marks, title with early ink ownership annotations, modern wrappers, a little marked, 8vo, together with Weber (Immanuel), Pusterus, vetus Germanorum idolum..., subjiciet Joh. Philippus Christianus Staubius, 1st edition, Giessen: Johannes Muller, 1717, title with woodcut of an idol, generally toned, modern wrappers with paper label on front cover, 4to, plus Steele (Sir Richard), The State of the Case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty’s Household, and the Governor of the Royal Company of Comedians..., 1st edition, 1720, title margins a little toned, single wormhole through lower blank margins, modern half red morocco gilt, 8vo, and Wesley (Samuel), A Defence of a Letter concerning the Education of Dissenters in their Private Academies..., 1st edition, 1704, close-trimmed at head, clipping some headlines, scattered spotting, disbound, 4to, plus six others similar, all 18th century and 8vo

362 Thackeray (William Makepeace). The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 26 volumes, 1894, black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedown, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco bound by Denny, boards and spine faded and slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (26)

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363 Tracts and Pamphlets. A Collection of Seventeenth Century Tracts and Pamphlets, including: An Edict of the French Kings upon the Declaration made by the Clergy of France, of their Opinions touching Ecclesiastical Power, 1st edition, London: Robert Clavell, 1682, 8pp., some spotting, pale dampstain at foot, folio; Another New-Years-Gift for Arbitrary Judges: or, Some sober Reflections on Injustice, 1st edition, 1681, 2pp., close-trimmed at head, with cropping to page number; Vestigia Veritatis: or, the Controversy relating to the Act of the Thirty fifth of Elizabeth, (entituled, An Act to retain the Queens Majesties Subjects in their Due Obedience,) Truly Stated: containing the Act itself..., 1st edition, London: Richard Janeway, 1681, 20pp., pale dampstain at foot (mainly to final leaf), some leaves close-trimmed at head, with cropping to page numbers; together with 18 others similar, including one duplicate, all disbound, folio First three items: Wing L3122A, A3271 and V289 respectively. (21)

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Wing L2008. Wallis issued a series of Marprelate-type tracts by ‘the Cobler of Gloucester’, in the form of dialogues between himself and his wife. They were mostly anti-clerical jest-books of a coarse and ribald kind. (1) £150-250

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369 Walsingham (Francis). Memoires et instructions pour les Ambassadeurs ou Lettres & Negotiations de Walsingham..., traduit de l’Anglois, 4 volumes bound in 2, 2nd edition, Amsterdam, Etienne Roger, 1717, 4 engraved frontispieces and 4 printed titles in red and black, contemporary full calf, a little rubbed, later bookplate to front pastedown of each volume, thick 12mo, together with [Palissot de Montenoy, Charles]. Lettre de l’aute de la comédie des Philosophes, au public, pour servir de préface à la pièce, [Paris], 1760, engraved frontispiece + 23 pages of text, bound with Les Philosophes, Comédie, en trois actes, en vers. Représentée pour la prèmier fois... le 2 Mai 1760, 1st edition, Paris, Duchesne, 1760, [iv] + 288 pages, title with engraved vignette, marbled endpapers, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and some wear to joints at head and foot of spine, 12mo, plus other similar 18th century French history and theology, including Dagues de Clairfontaine, Bienfaisance Francoise, ou Mémoires pour servir a l’histoire de ce siecle, 2 volumes, Paris, 1778, Oeuvres du Philosphe de Sans-Souci, Potsdam & Amsterdam, 1760, Sanadon, Prieres et Instructions Chrétiennes, new edition, Paris, 1778, etc., all bound in full calf, spines gilt decorated, rubbed and some minor wear, mostly 12mo

£200-300

365 Trollope (Anthony). Hunting Sketches, 1st edition, 1865, publisher’s 32 pp. catalogue at end, contemporary ownership inscription at head of title, W.H. Smith blindstamp to front endpaper, some spotting, bookplate, original red cloth, upper joint splitting, some edge wear and soiling, 8vo, together with Clergymen of the Church of England, 1st edition in book form, 1866, 24 pp. advertisements at end (one corner torn away), contemporary ownership inscription to title, original red cloth, spine rubbed and faded with small splits, light mottled stains, 8vo, plus Dr. Wortle’s School. A Novel, 2 volumes bound in one, 1st edition, 1881, half titles, endpapers renewed, original cloth, recased, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo (bound up in one volume from unsold first edition sheets), with others by Trollope including Harry Heathcote of Cangoil. A Tale of Australian Bush Life, ‘1st illustrated edition’, 1874 (rebacked with original spine relaid), Lord Palmerston, English Political Leaders series, 1882 and The Noble Jilt. A Comedy, edited by Michael Sadleir, 1923 (limited edition of 500) (22)

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368 Wallis (Ralph). The Life and Death of Ralph Wallis, the Cobler of Gloucester: Together with some inquiring into the Mystery of Conventicleism, 1st edition, Printed by E. Okes for William Whitwood, 1670, [4],44pp., some toning and spotting, modern cloth gilt, slim 4to

364 Trollope (Anthony). The Duke’s Children, A Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., Chapman and Hall, 1880, half titles present (that to first volume with later manuscript inscription), volumes 1 and 3 with contemporary manuscript ownership name at head of title pages, bound without publisher’s advertisements at rear of third volume, stitching partially broken, and some leaves starting, original bluegreen cloth, stamped in black and gilt lettered, some marks (circulating library labels removed from upper covers), extremities, rubbed and spine ends frayed, 8vo Sadleir, Trollope, 57. (3)

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370 [Ward, Edward]. The Secret History of the Calves-Head Clubb, or, the Republican Unmasqu’d: Wherein is fully shewn the Religion of the Calves-Head Heroes, in their Anniversary Thanksgiving Songs on the Thirtieth of January, by them called Anthems; for the Years 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697. Now Published, to demonstrate the Restless, Implacable Spirit of a certain Party still among us, who are never to be satisfied till the present Establishment in Church and State is subverted, 1st edition, Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1703, 22,[2]pp., includes final blank (D4), slight dampstain and fraying to lower outer corners, disbound 4to

373 Ward (John). The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College: to which is prefixed the Life of the Founder, Sir Thomas Gresham, with an Appendix ..., 1st edition, 1740, engraved portrait frontispiece, four engraved plates (two folding), subscribers’ list, some offsetting from plates, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners restored, folio, together with L’Estrange (Roger), Twenty Select Colloquies, out of Erasmus Roterodamus, Pleasantly Representing Several Superstitious Levities that were Crept into the Church of Rome in his Days, Made English, 1680, engraved portrait frontispiece (slightly offset to and from title), ownership inscription of Agnes Yonge dated 1717 to frontispiece recto, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-panelled crushed morocco, gilt-decorated spine, heavily rubbed, 8vo

One of Ward’s most famous pamphlets, purporting to unmask a blasphemous society of dissenters who assembled each year on January 30, the day set aside by Parliament to honour the martyrdom of Charles I, to drink a health to the pious memory of Oliver Cromwell and his associate regicides. The club, according to ‘a certain Active Whigg’ was founded by Milton and ‘some other Creatures of the Commonwealth’. See Troyer, Ned Ward of Grub Street, pp.108-120. (1) £150-250

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371 [Ward, Edward]. St. Paul’s Church; or, the Protestant Ambulators. A Burlesque Poem, 1st edition, John Morphew, 1716, 32pp., disbound 8vo (Foxon W170. A verse description of the rabble commonly seen about the walks of St. Pauls), together with The Poet’s Ramble after Riches. With Reflections upon a Country Corporation. Also the Author’s Lamentation in the Time of Adversity, London: Printed and Sold by J. How, 1710, 19pp., disbound 8vo (Foxon W142), with The Parish Gutt’lers: or, the Humours of a Select Vestry, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1722, 64pp., disbound 8vo (Foxon W136), and Consolation to Mira Mourning. A Poem. Discovering a certain Governor’s Intreigue with a Lady at his Court, 1st edition, Printed and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710, 16pp., contemporary half calf, marbled boards, rebacked, slim 8vo (Foxon C384), plus seven other 17th & 18th century pamphlets including Amboyna: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, Written by John Dryden, 1673; The Hind and the Panther Transvers’d to the Story of the Country Mouse and the City-Mouse, [by Matthew Prior], 1687; and An Essay on Virgil’s Celebrated Gates of Sleep..., by Theodore Delafaye, 1743, etc. mostly disbound 8vo & 4to (11)

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374 Wither (George). Speculum Speculativum: or, A ConsideringGlass; Being an Inspection into the Present and late sad Condition of these Nations..., 1st edition, 1660, lightly browned and spotted, B1-2 each with small burn-hole, that in B1 affecting a few letters, one lower blank corner lacking, front pastedown with oval armorial book label, blocked in gold, reading ‘Ex Musaeo Huthii’, giltgauffered edges, later calf, neatly rebacked, extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Ford (Simon), A Discourse concerning Gods Judgements; Resolving many Weighty Questions and Cases Relating to them. Preached (for the substance of it) at Old Swinford in Worcestershire..., 1st edition, 1678, title a little browned and chipped, final leaf of text with repair to lower blank corner, final few leaves with pale dampstaining to upper corners, recent half calf, 12mo, plus Glanvill (Joseph), Two Choice and Useful Treatises: the one Lux Orientalis; or an Enquiry into the Opinion of the Eastern Sages concerning the Præexistence of Souls..., The other, A Discourse of Truth, by the late Reverend Dr. Rust..., 1682, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black, I8 with small burn-mark, front pastedown and free endpaper with armorial bookplates of ‘Henry Duke of Kent 1713’ and ‘Thomas Philip Earl de Grey, Wrest Park’ respectively, contemporary mottled calf gilt, extremities a little worn, hinges cracked, spine ends with small losses, 8vo, plus four others similar

372 [Ward, Edward]. British Wonders: or, A Poetical Description of the several Prodigies and most Remarkable Accidents that have happen’d in Britian since the Death of Qween Anne, 1st edition, Printed and Sold by John Morphew, 1717, [2],1-6,9-24,23-38pp. (correct), disbound 8vo (Foxon W53), together with The Tower of Babel: An Anti-Heroic Poem. Humbly Dedicated to the B——p of B——r, 1st edition, J. Morphew, 1718, manuscript to title and upper margins of pages, blind stamp to title and ink stamp at foot of A2, modern wrappers, slim 8vo (Foxon W189), with Dryden (John), Amboyna: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal, 1st edition, Printed by T.N. for Henry Herringham, 1673, [12],59,[3]pp., final blank present, occasional spotting and toning, moern blue wrappers, slim 4to (Wing D2232), and [Swift, Jonathan], The Importance of the Guardian Considered, in a Second Letter to the Bailiff of Stockbridge. By a Friend of Mr. St—-le, 1st edition, John Morphew, 1713, 46,[2]pp., final blank present, single worm hole to lower blank margins throughout, light toning, disbound 8vo (Teerink 591; Rothschild 2048), and Dryden (John; Sprat, Thomas & Waller, Edmund), Three Poems upon the Death of the late Usurper Oliver Cromwel, [2nd edition], 1682, [2],26pp., lacking first & last blanks, some fraying, 20th century marbled paper backed boards, slim 4to (Wing D2382), plus six other 17th & 18th century pamphlets mostly disbound 8vo (11)

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MEDICINE & SCIENCE Including the retirement stock of David & Lynn Smith 375 Adams (Joseph). Memoirs of the Life and Doctrines of the Late John Hunter..., 1st edition, 1817, vignette portrait frontispiece before half-title, corrigenda leaf tipped in, faint library ink stamps to first 5 leaves, a little light spotting or browning, modern red quarter calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Moore (John), Medical Sketches, 1st edition, 1786, half-title with contemporary presentation inscription from Dr Kidd to the Library of the Army Medical Department, library ink stamps at foot of half-title and upper margin of full-title, advert leaf at rear, some spotting, uncut, modern boards, thick 8vo, plus Kerrison (Robert Masters), An Inquiry into the Present State of the Medical Profession in England..., 1st edition, 1814, inscribed ‘From the author’ to front free endpaper, large library ink stamp over imprint at foot of title and to blank area of page 18, untrimmed, modern cloth, 8vo, plus University of Oxford, A Catalogue of All Graduates in Divinity, Law, and Medicine, and of all Masters of Arts and Doctors of Music... Between Oct. 10 1659, and Oct. 10, 1800..., Oxford, 1801, some spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed and a little wear to joints and extremities, 8vo (4)

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376 Allen (Benjamin). The Natural History of the Chalybeat and Purging Waters of England, with their Particular Essays and Uses..., to which are added, some Observations on the Bath Waters in Somersetshire, 1699, some browning at front and rear, faint library ink stamp of Birmingham Medical Institute to title, library cloth gilt, rubbed, small 8vo, together with Russell (Richard), The Oeconomy of Nature in Acute and Chronical Diseases of the Glands, 1st English edition, 1755, engraved plate, advert leaf at rear, a little spotting and dust-soiling at front, Birmingham Medical Institute ink stamp to title, modern library cloth gilt, a little rubbed and chipped at head, 8vo, plus Fuller (Francis), Medicina Gymnastica: or, A Treatise Concerning the Power of Exercise, with Respect to the Animal Oeconomy, and the Great Necessity of it, in the Cure of Several Distempers, 5th edition, 1718, imprimatur leaf before title, 10 pp. adverts at rear, a little spotting, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, calf reback, 8vo, plus 2 others related by William Harwood and Thomas Graham (5)

379 Bell (John). An Essay on the Forces which Circulate the Blood, Being an Examination of the Difference of the Motions of Fluids in Living and Dead Vessels, 1st edition, 1819, half-title, some spotting throughout, ownership inscription and library ink stamp to title upper margin and ink stamp at head of page 1, modern boards with printed paper label to upper cover, 12mo Heirs of Hippocrates 1304. (1)

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377 Ballance (Charles A.). Some Points in the Surgery of the Brain and its Membranes, 1st edition, 1907, black and white illustrations to text, ex-library with ink stamps to title recto and verso and to final leaf, advert leaf at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and marked with small circular paper label to upper cover, 8vo Garrison & Morton 4879.01; Heirs of Hippocrates 214. (1)

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378 Ballance (Charles A. & Stewart, Purves). The Healing of Nerves, 1st edition, 1901, 16 colour plates, library ink stamps to title recto and verso and presentation copy blindstamp to lower outer corner, original cloth, slightly rubbed and faded, rebacks to match, 4to, together with Fox (Edward Long), The Pathological Anatomy of the Nervous Centres, 1st edition, 1874, 19 lithographed plates, many coloured, advert leaf at rear, several library ink stamps and cancel stamp to titles and some text margins, inscribed ‘From the author’ to front endpaper, original cloth, sticky library label adhesion remains near foot of spine, a little wear to joints and extremities, plus Bateman (Frederic), On Aphasia, or Loss of Speech, and the Localisation of the Faculty of Articulate Language, 2nd edition, greatly enlarged, [1890], 2 plates, ex-library with ink stamps and perforated stamp at foot of title, early leaves and both plates damp stained at margins with red dye from cloth, original cloth, rubbed, outer corners damp stained, 8vo, plus 6 related (9)

380 Bell (John). Discourses on the Nature and Cure of Wounds, 3 parts in 1, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1795, two engraved plates after half-title, some spotting, a few scattered library ink stamps including one at head of title, ownership signature and bookplate of John Field, contemporary tree calf, rebacked and corners restored, 8vo Heirs of Hippocrates 1188. (1)

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381 Bell (Charles). On the Nerves: Giving an Account of Some Experiments on their Structure and Functions, which Lead to a New Arrangement of the System, Communicated by Sir Humphry Davy, [extracted from] Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1821, pp. 398-424, engraved plates, offset to text page facing, bound with On the Nerves of the Face; Being a Second Paper on that Subject, [extracted from] Philosophical Transactions, 1829, pp. 317-330, 2 engraved plates, slightly browned and offset to pages facing, journal title-page to both parts retained, small burn mark affecting lower margin with some small loss of blank areas, recent quarter cloth over boards, slim 4to

385 Butter (William). A Treatise on the Kinkcough, with an Appendix, Containing an Account of Hemlock, and its Preparations, 1st edition, 1773, errata leaf at rear, marginal browning to first and last leaves (from original turn-ins), faint library ink stamp to title, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed and some edge wear, 8vo, together with White (E.L.), A Popular Essay on the Disorder Familiarly Termed a Cold..., to which are added, A Collection of Approved Receipts, and Observations on the Most Popular Remedies..., 1st edition, 1807, a little spotting and minor soiling, old damp stain to upper margins of early leaves, modern half calf, small 8vo

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386 Charleton (Walter). Spiritus Gorgonicus, vi sua saxipara exutus; sive de Causis, signis & Sanatione Lithiaseos, Diatriba, 1st edition, Leiden, 1650, title with woodcut Elzevir device, a few light water stains and spots, contemporary calf, rubbed with small chips at spine ends, 8vo (Willems 674), together with Tachenius (Otto), Hippocrates Chimicus, qui novissimi Viperini salis Antiquissima Fundamenta oftendit, Leiden, 1671, additional engraved title, one or two closed tears and chips to fore margins, some light spotting and toning, later calf, a little rubbed, 12mo, plus Charleton (Walter), De Scorbuto Liber Singularis, 1672, 270 pp., lacking front and rear blanks, rear endpaper torn with loss, dampstain throughout, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, a little soiled, 8vo, with seven others including Bernardino Ramazzini’s De Morbis Artificum Diatriba, 1st Venice edition, 1743 and Thomas Simson’s De Re Medica disserationes quatuor, Edinburgh 1726

382 Bell (Charles). The Nervous System of the Human Body: As Explained in a Series of Papers Read Before the Royal Society of London, with an Appendix of Cases and Consultations on Nervous Diseases, 3rd edition, Edinburgh, 1836, 16 folding engraved plates, some spotting, 20th-century ownership inscriptions to front endpaper, contemporary half calf, heavily rubbed, together with The Hand; its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design, 2nd edition, 1833, wood-engraved illustrations to text, some spotting, half-title and final page spotted and slightly browned, later giltdecorated crushed morocco, joints rubbed and a little cracked at head, plus The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body, by John & Charles Bell, 6th edition, revised by Charles Bell, 3 volumes, 1826, 8 engraved plates including 2 folding, contemporary half calf, some edge wear, cloth rebacks with contrasting leather spine labels, all 8vo, plus other works by Charles Bell (9)

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388 Coulson (William). On the Disease of the Hip-Joint, 1st edition, 1837, 6 lithographed plates including 2 hand-coloured, advert leaf with erratum tipped in at front, several library ink stamps including two to title, original cloth, some fading and edge wear, cloth reback, 4to, together with Adams (William), On the Reparative Process in Human Tendons after Subcutaneous Division for the Cure of Deformities..., 1st edition, 1860, 8 plates (mostly with some old water stains), 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, author’s presentation inscription to the British Medical Association to half-title with their library ink stamps to titles and title verso, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo, plus Bigg (Henry Heather), On the Mechanical Appliances Necessary for the Treatment of Deformities. Part I. The Lower Limbs [all published], 1st edition, 1858, wood-engraved illustrations to text, publisher’s adverts at rear, library ink stamp to title recto and verso and at foot of final page, adhesion remains and small tear to blank area of inner margin of dedication leaf, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and slightly faded, 8vo, plus works on club-foot by William Adams (1873) and ulcers of the legs by Thomas Baynton (1799)

£150-200

384 Bostock (John). An Essay on Respiration, 1st edition, Liverpool, 1804, engraved frontispiece (offset to title), some spotting throughout, Exeter Medical Library paper strip pasted to title and ink stamp to title verso, contemporary half calf, rubbed, calf reback, together with Trousseau (Armand & Belloc, Hippolyte), A Practical Treatise on Laryngeal Phthisis, Chronic Laryngitis, and Diseases of the Voice, translated by J.A. Warder, 1st English edition, Philadelphia, 1839, contents leaves bound at rear, heavy spotting at front and rear, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed, calf reback, plus Bert (Paul), Lecons sur la Physiologie comparée de la Respiration..., 1st edition, Paris, 1870, illustrations to text, several library ink stamps and withdrawn stamps including to title, spotting, closed tear to margin of dedication leaf, modern buckram, rubbed, plus Ryland (Frederick), A Treatise on the Diseases and Injuries of the Larynx and Trachea..., Philadelphia, 1838, some spotting, modern cloth, all 8vo (4)

£200-300

387 Cooper (Astley). Illustrations of Diseases of the Breast, in Two Parts, Part I [all published], 1st edition, 1829, 8 hand-coloured lithographic plates and 1 plain plate on india, some spotting, corner tears with loss to upper outer corners of first few leaves (title-page restored), lacks errata leaf, modern half cloth gilt with marbled boards, slim 4to

383 Bernard (Claude). Lecons de Physiologie Expérimentale Appliquée à la Médicine Faites au Collége de France, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Paris, 1855-56, a few small discreet ink library stamps, lacks half-title to volume 1, contemporary half calf, spine to volume 1 heavily rubbed, 8vo (Heirs of Hippocrates 1792; Norman 201), together with Lecons sur les Phenomenes de la Vie communs aux Animaux et au Vegetaux, 1st edition, Paris, 1878, half title with adverts to verso, hand-coloured engraved plate, occasional spotting, ink library stamps to title verso and at rear, recent cloth, 8vo, plus others by and about Bernard, all but one in French (12)

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389 Crookshank (Edgar M.). History and Pathology of Vaccination, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1889, portrait frontispiece and 23 colour lithograph plates, bookplate of Royal Museum Library, Peel Park to volume 1, original cloth gilt, heavily rubbed, rebacked with original spines relaid, large 8vo, together with Macintosh (John), Elements of Pathology, and Practice of Physic, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1828-30, some spotting and a little browning at front of volumes, upper outer corner of title to volume 1 torn away not affecting text, modern blue quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Virchow (Rudolf), Die Cellularpathologie in ihrer Begrundung auf Physiologische und Pathologische Gewebelehre, 2nd revised edition, Berlin, 1859, wood-engraved illustrations to text, ink library stamps to title verso, publisher’s catalogue at rear, old ink manuscript notes to front pastedown, contemporary quarter calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus others similar (12)

Lot 392 391 Culpeper (Nicholas). Pharmacopoeia Londinensis; or, The London Dispensatory further Adorned by the Studies and Collections of the Fellows now living, of the said Colledge..., 1675, top and bottom margins of title browned, a few light spots and stains, some early annotations to text, Z1 with small loss to lower corner, affecting some numbers, contemporary sheep, somewhat rubbed and worn, small repair to foot of spine, 8vo, together with Boyle (Robert), Medicinal Experiments: or, a Collection of Choice and Safe Remedies..., fitted for the Service of Country People, 7th edition corrected, 1731, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials, later cloth, 12mo, plus Cole (William), De Secretione Animali Cogitata, 1st edition, Oxford, 1674, imprimatur leaf, title with faint library ink stamp, some light marginal dampstaining towards rear, later cloth, plus ten others similar (14)

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392 Curio (John). Medicina Salernitana..., new revised edition, Frankfurt: Johannes Saur, 1612, title within decorative woodcut border, colophon leaf at rear, some browning and soiling throughout, title frayed at edges and with some surface abrasions affecting some letterpress in lower third of page, contemporary calf, old crude cloth reback and corners restored with calf, 16mo, together with Manfredi (Hieronymus), Libro intitolato Il Perche, Tradotto di Latino in Italiano..., Venice: Lucio Spineda, 1622, brown staining to early leaves, a little soiling and corner wear, old ink manuscript notes at rear, modern limp vellum, small square 8vo, plus Balduinus (Benedictus), De Calceo Antiquo, et Jul. Nigronus de Caliga Veterum..., Amsterdam: Andreas Frisius, 1667, additional engraved title and 34 engraved plates including 7 folding, separate title to second part, contemporary vellum, a little rubbed and soiled, 12mo, plus one other volume by La Framboisiere (1640)

390 Cruikshank (William). The Anatomy of the Absorbing Vessels of the Human Body, 2nd enlarged edition, 1790, 5 engraved plates including 2 folding (one with closed tear repairs to verso), spotting throughout, bound with an extract from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1833, ‘The Anatomy and Physiology of the Liver, by Francis Kernan’, pp. 711-770, 4 engraved plates at rear, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, rubbed, 4to Garrison & Morton 1103; Norman 537 (both citing the original 1786 edition); Russell 232. (1) £150-200

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394 Darwin (Charles). The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life, sixth edition, with additions and corrections to 1872, (twenty-sixth thousand), John Murray, 1884, folding lithographed plate, some soiling and heavy spotting throughout, lacks half-title, original green cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, heavily rubbed, 8vo Freeman 412. (1)

£100-150

395 Delabarre (Christophe Francois ). A Treatise on Second Dentition, and the Natural Method of Directing it, Followed by a Summary of Stomatic Semeology, translated from the French, 1st edition in English, Baltimore, 1845, some heavy spotting at rear, Northwestern University Dental School Library, Chicago, label to front pastedown and pencil numbers to title verso, modern library cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, together with Clark (J. Paterson), A Practical Treatise on Teething, and the Management of the Teeth from Infancy to the Completion of the Second Dentition..., sole edition, 1835, untrimmed, original cloth with printed paper labels to upper cover, a little rubbed and faded on spine, 8vo, plus an extract by J.C Lettsom ‘Of a Disease, Succeeding the Transplanting of Teeth’ from Memoirs of the Medical Society of London, Read Aug. 2, 1786, pp. 330-360, some spotting, modern boards with printed paper label to upper cover, 8vo (3)

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396 Dover (Thomas). The Anicent Physician’s Legacy to his Country, Being what he has Collected Himself, in Fifty-Eight Years Practice, or, an Account of the Several Diseases Incident to Mankind..., 6th edition, 1742, half-title, a little spotting and soiling throughout, contemporary manuscript receipts and notes to endpapers at front and rear including to stop the bleeding of a nose, cure for rheumatism, etc., modern quarter cloth, some edge wear, 8vo The first manuscript entry dated 14 June 1748 notes that Mr John Norwood bought an orchard, William Sayer ‘at one pound 16 shilling and one shilling recd and I am to have 3 codlings trees and two black Lauranc trees and 1 pound 15 shillings is to be paid at Mickelmas’. (1) £100-150

397 Earle (Henry). Practical Observations in Surgery, 1st edition, 1823, 3 engraved plates includinn 2 folding, spotting and some browning throughout, library ink stamps to title and plates, modern boards with printed paper label to upper cover, 8vo, together with Gibson (William), Institutes of Practice of Surgery: Being Outlines of a Course of Lectures, 2 volumes, 7th edition, improved and altered, Philadelphia, 1845, some browning and dampstaining, throughout, ownership name excised from upper outer corners of titles, contemporary calf, rubbed and some edge wear, antiquestyle calf rebacks, 8vo, plus Longmore (Thomas), Gunshot Injuries: Their History, Characteristic Features, Complications and General Treatment; with Statistics Concerning them as they have been met with in Warfare, 2nd edition, 1895, engraved illustrations to text, some old dampstaining to lower outer corners, library ink stamps to preliminary leaves and a few margins, original cloth, rebacked with remains of original spine relaid, rubbed and slightly marked, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th-century surgery interest

393 Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life, [second edition, second issue], ‘Fifth Thousand’, John Murray, 1860, folding lithographed plate, without publisher’s catalogue at end, a little spotting and soiling at front and rear, contemporary ownership signature of R.G. Dunville to half-title and bookplate of William Dunville to front pastedown, contemporary green half calf gilt, with red leather label to spine, binder’s label of Macarthur & Co., Belfast, to rear pastedown, rubbed, lower joint split and lower cover detached with rear endpaper and final leaf of index, 8vo Freeman 376. William Dunville (1812-1874) was the second chairman of Dunville & Co., a tea and spirits merchant company, based in Belfast. His nephew Robert Grimshaw Dunville (1838-1910) succeeded William as Chairman in 1874. (1) £1000-1500

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398 Ellis (William Charles). A Treatise on the Nature, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment of Insanity, with Practical Observations on Lunatic Asylums, and a Description of the Pauper Lunatic Asylum for the County of Middlesex, at Hanwell, with a Detailed Account of its Management, 1st edition, 1838, 8 pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, some spotting throughout, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and some corner wear, together with an ex-library copy of the same work, 8vo, plus Granville (J. Mortimer), The Care and Cure of the Insane: Being the Reports of the Lancet Commission on Lunatic Asylums, 1875-6-7, for Middlesex, the City of London, and Surrey..., 2 volumes, 1877, 16 pp. publisher’s adverts at rear of volume 2, lacks half-title to volume 1, library ink stamps to title rectos and versos, original cloth, rebacked with original spines relaid, rubbed and evidence of library label removal at foot of spines, 8vo, plus Letchworth (William P.), The Insane in Foreign Countries, 1st edition, New York, 1889, 21 plates, preliminary leaves and one plate detached, library ink stamps to title verso and at foot of final text leaf, hinges near broken, original cloth, rubbed, library marks at foot of spine, large 8vo, plus 2two related (7)

400 Fearon (Henry). A Treatise on Cancers, with an Account of a New and Successful Method of Operating, Particularly in Cancers of the Breast and Testis..., 3rd edition, 1790, half-title, upper blank margin of title cut away, ownership signature of J.J. Vickers and faint ink library stamp of Birmingham Medical Institute, bound with Pearson (John), Practical Observations on Cancerous Complaints..., Printed for the Author, 1793, errata leaf at end, some spotting, somewhat heavy at front of volume, modern library cloth, rubbed and split along upper joint, together with Wardrop (James), On Aneurism, and its Cure by a New Operation, 1st edition, 1828, 7 plates at rear including one partially handcoloured, some spotting, large ink library stamp at foot of title, additional contemporary loose hand-coloured lithograph of an aneurism loosely inserted, contemporary boards with modern calf gilt reback, plus Baron (John), An Enquiry Illustrating the Nature of Tuberculated Accretions of Serous Membranes; and the Origin of Tubercles and Tumours in Different Textures of the Body, 1st edition, 1819, 5 engraved plates at rear, some spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian medical interest, mostly 19th-century English language publications including some leather-bound

£150-200

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401 Flourens (Pierre). Recherches expérimentales sur les propriétés et les fonctions du systeme nerveux, dans les animaux vertébrés, 1st edition, Paris, 1824, lacks half-title, faint ink library stamp to title, scattered minor spotting, library label of Dr Michael Jefferson, modern half morocco, 8vo Garrison & Morton 1493; Heirs of Hippocrates 1513; Norman 804. (1) £150-200

402 Fyfe (Andrew). A Compendium of the Anatomy of the Human Body, Intended Principally for the Use of Students, 3 volumes, Edinburgh, 1807, 28 engraved plates (correct) including a few partially coloured, several close-trimmed at foremargins, scattered minor spotting and soiling, lacks half-titles, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Paxton (James), An Introduction to the Study of Anatomy..., 2 volumes bound in 1, new edition, 1841, occasional wood-engraved illustrations, marginal water stain to pp. 161-4 of volume 2, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked, large 8vo, plus Gray (Henry), Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical..., 4th edition by T. Holmes, 1866, woodengraved illustrations, some spotting and soiling throughout, original cloth, fading and edge wear, rebacked in cloth with title relaid, large 8vo, preserved in modern purpose-made book box, plus two related (7)

£150-200

403 Galton (Francis). Natural Inheritance, 1st edition, 1889, recent cloth, (Garrison & Morton 233), together with Morgan (T.H. & others), The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity, 1st British edition, 1915, illustrations to text, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked, both 8vo, plus Pearson (Karl), The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton, 3 volumes in 4, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1914-30, numerous plates, 5 folding pedigrees in pocket at rear of volume 1 and one further pedigree and fingerprint chart in pocket at rear of volume 3, long closed tear repair to title of final volume, ex-library with several ink library stamps of Eugenics Society, but none to title rectos, original cloth gilt, heavily rubbed and small library adhesion remains to foot of spines, all folio

399 Euclid. Euclidis elementorum libri XV... a Federico Comandino Urbinate in Latinum conversi, 3rd edition, Pesaro: Flaminio Concoria, 1619, printer’s woodcut device in red and black to title, woodcut initials and diagrams, printed marginal notes, some spotting, occasional marginal browning and dampstaining, some minor worm holes, mostly confined to upper and lower margin but affecting a few occasional letters to upper outer corners, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, worn and upper cover partly detached, folio (297 x 188mm)

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£200-300

404 Gillispie (Charles Coulston, editor). Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 16 volumes, New York, 1970-80, original cloth gilt, 4to (16)

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408 Hall (Marshall). Researches Principally Relative to the Morbid and Curative Effects of Loss of Blood, 1st edition, 1830, 2 folding tables at rear, large library ink stamp over imprint at foot of title, a little spotting, modern quarter calf gilt, together with On the Diseases and Derangements of the Nervous System..., 1st edition, 1841, 8 engraved plates including frontispiece (all dampstained), 4 pp. publisher’s adverts before half-title, some spotting and slight browning at front and rear, modern cloth gilt, plus Practical Observations and Suggestions in Medicine, 1st edition, 1845, a little spotting, 8 pp. publisher’s catalogue (slightly browned), tipped in before half-title, Smeathman Hatton bookplate, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and slightly soiled, all 8vo (3)

£200-300

405 Gillman (James). A Dissertation on the Bite of a Rabid Animal..., 1st edition, 1812, folding hand-coloured plate showing the stomach of a rabid dog, slightly offset, ownership signature of John Thomson signed vertically to inner margin of title, modern quarter calf gilt, 8vo, together with Nugent (Christopher), Essai sur l’Hydrophobie..., auquel on a joint une Dissertation sur la Chaux-Vive & sur l’Eau de Chaux, par Charles Alston, both translated from English, Paris, 1754, contemporary mottled calf, gilt-decorated spine, a little chipped at head, 12mo, plus one related by Bachelet and Froussart (1857)

409 Hancocke (John). Febrifugum Magnum: or, Common Water, the Best Cure for Fevers, and Probably for the Plague, 6th edition, 1723, a little spotting and dust-soiling, title lightly browned, modern plain quarter calf, together with Armstrong (John), Practical Illustrations of Typhus, and other Febrile Diseases, 1st edition, 1816, contents leaf cut down and tipped on to rear endpaper, spotting and browning throughout, a little worming to foremargins not affecting text, armorial bookplate of Trevor Morris, contemporary half calf, upper joint cracked, rubbed, plus Baly (William & Gull, William W.), Reports on Epidemic Cholera, Drawn up at the Desire of the Cholera Committee of the Royal College of Physicians, 1st edition, 1854, folding maps and tables, publisher’s catalogue at rear, library ink stamp to title, original cloth with library name blind stamp to covers, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and some edge wear, all 8vo, plus other related 19th-century medical

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406 Gordon (John). Observations on the Structure of the Brain, Comprising an Estimate of the Claims of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim to Discovery in the Anatomy of that Organ, 1st edition, 1817, 2 engraved plates at rear (damp stained), some spotting and marginal damp staining, library ink stamp to title verso, armorial bookplate of John Lawson, modern red half morocco, together with Abercrombie (John), Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Brain and the Spinal Cord, 2nd edition, enlarged, Edinburgh, 1829, heavy spotting and a little dust-soiling throughout, old damp stain to some outer corners, contemporary boards (library blindstamps), soiling and edge wear, cloth reback, plus Bryant (Thomas), Hunterian Lectures on Tension, as met with in Surgical Practice. Inflammation of Bone. And on Cranial and Intracranial Injuries..., 1888, publisher’s catalogue at rear, original cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly soiled, all 8vo, plus 3 related by Solly and Noble (6)

410 Highmore (Anthony). Philanthropia Metropolitana; A View of the Charitable Institutions Established in and near London, Chiefly during the last Twelve Years, 1st edition, published for the author, 1822, a little spotting and soiling, Poor Law Commission and Ministry of Health library ink stamps to title, closed tear repair to inner margin, contemporary calf, some edge wear, calf reback, 8vo, together with Richardson (Benjamin Ward), The Health of Nations. A Review of the Works of Edwin Chadwick, with a Biographical Dissertation, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1887, portrait frontispiece (frayed at foremargin), publisher’s catalogue at rear of volume 2, some spotting, hinges to volume 1 cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, a little frayed at spine ends and split along lower joint of volume 1, 8vo, plus Reports on Workhouses by Edward Smith (1866) and Ernest Hart (1894) (5)

411 Hirschberg (Julius). The History of Ophthalmology, translated by Frederick C. Blodi, volumes 1-7, 8a & 8b, 11 (Part Two), Bonn, 1982-86, some black and white plates from photographs, original cloth in dust jackets, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to This part run covers the period from antiquity to the first half of the 19th century (Part Five); the final volume on optical instruments and postage stamps. (10) £100-150

412 Hook (Diana H. & Norman, Jeremy M.). The Haskell F. Norman Library of Science & Medicine, 2 volumes, San Francisco, 1991, black and white and some colour plates and illustrations, original two-tone cloth gilt, together with The Haskell F. Norman Library of Science and Medicine, Part I [-III], 3 volumes, Christie’s, New York, 1998, colour and black and white illustrations from photographs, original laminated boards, slightly split at foot of upper joint to volume 3, plus Eimas (Richard, editor), Heirs of Hippocrates, 3rd edition, Iowa, 1990, colour frontispiece and black and white illustrations to text, original cloth, plus Osler (William), Bibliotheca Osleriana..., Montreal & London, 1969, library stamps to front endpaper, original cloth with laminate covering, all 4to

£150-200

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407 Graaf (Regnier de). Opera omnia, 1st edition, Leyden, 1677, engraved title-page, portrait and 41 plates including some folding, occasional ink library stamps to margins, plate margins and versos, some spotting, old dampstain to upper margin, armorial bookplate of William Tipper, the Dublin surgeon to front pastedown, inner hinges near broken, contemporary vellum, rubbed and heavily soiled, 8vo, together with Deventer (Hendrik van). Operationum chirurgicarum novum lumenexhibentium obstetricantibus pars prima: qua fideliter manifestatur arsobstetricandi et quidquid as eam requiritur..., 2 parts in one, 2nd edition, Leiden, 1733, part folding engraved portrait frontispiece (a little marginal chipping, relaid), 40 engraved illustrations on 36 plates including some folding, separate titlepage and pagination to part 2, some minor spotting and soiling, contemporary half calf, some edge wear, antique-style reback, 4to (2)

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413 Hopkins (Frederick Gowland). Feeding Experiments Illustrating the Importance of Accessory Factors in Normal Dietaries, [extracted from Journal of Physiology, London, 1912], pp. 425-60, first and last page lightly browned and a few marks, modern plain wrappers, 8vo

418 Keynes (Geoffrey). The Life of William Harvey, 1st edition, Oxford University Press, 1966, colour frontispiece and black and white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, together with LeFanu (W.R.), A Bio-Bibliography of Edward Jenner 1749-1823, 1st edition, 1951, a few black and white plates including portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt in remains of glassine dust jacket, (limited edition 93/1000 copies), plus another copy of the same work, and Keynes (Geoffrey), A Bibliography of Sir Thomas Browne, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1924, black and white plates including photogravure frontispiece, original cloth, rubbed and some corner wear, rebacked, (limited edition 94/500 copies), all 4to, plus other mostly medical author bibliographies and related

Garrison & Morton 1044; PMM 404. Hopkins shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1929 with Eijkman for his discovery of growth stimulating vitamins, the discovery of which was announced in this paper. (1) £150-200

414 Horblit (Harrison D.). One Hundred Books Famous in Science, Based on an Exhibition Held at the Grolier Club, New York, 1964, numerous plates, mostly black and white, original cloth in slipcase (one of 1000 copies), together with Eimas (Richard), Heirs of Hippocrates, 3rd edition, University of Iowa Press, 1990, black and white and some colour plates including frontispiece, black and white plates and illustrations, original cloth in frayed dust jacket, plus Roberts (K.B. & Tomlinson, J.D.W.), The Fabric of the Body, European Traditions of Anatomical Illustration, 1st edition, Oxford, 1992, black and white and some colour plates, original cloth gilt in pictorial card slipcase, all 4to, plus other medical bibliography including a few catalogues (22)

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£200-300

415 Jamieson (Alexander). A Treatise on the Construction of Maps; in which the Principles of the Projections of the Sphere are Demonstrated, and their Various Practical Relations to Mathematical Geography, deduced and Explained, 1st edition, 1814, 20 engraved maps and plates, some folding, additional map of New England pasted at front, some offsetting and marginal water stains, contemporary half calf, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with Simms (Frederick W.), A Treatise on the Principal Mathematical Instruments Employed in Surveying, Levelling and Astronomy: Explaining their Contruction, Adjustments, and Use, 1st edition, 1834, illustrations, stitching breaking, text block detached, light soiling, ink stamp to half title and pastedowns, original boards, lacking spine, a few stains, 8vo, with a presentation inscription from the author to front endpaper (2)

£150-200

416 Jones (William). Practical Observations on Diseases of Women, Illustrated with Cases and Explanatory Plates, 1st edition, 1839, 8 plates including 2 hand-coloured, 6 pp. adverts at rear, library blind stamp to upper margins of preliminary leaves, recent quarter cloth, 8vo, together with Armstrong (John), Facts and Observations Relative to the Fever called Puerperal, 2nd edition, 1819, library ink stamp to title, modern boards, 8vo, plus Facts, Observations, and Practical Illustrations, Relative to Puerperal Fever, Scarlet Fever, Pulmonary Consumption, and Measles..., 1st American from the 2nd London edition, Hartford, 1823, heavy browning throughout, contemporary tree sheep, rubbed, 8vo, plus 4 related (7)

419 Leybourn (William). Dialing: Plain, Concave, Convex, Projective, Reflective, Refractive. Shewing how to make all such Dials, and to adorn them with all useful Furniture, Relating to the Course of the Sun, Performed, Arithmetically, Geometrically, Instrumentally and Mechanically, 1st edition, 1682, engraved portrait frontispiece, 23 engraved plates, including 10 folding, previous owner inscription, 1774 to portrait verso, armorial bookplate of Sir Godfrey Copley, contemporary calf, rebacked, folio (Wing L1912), together with Speidell (John), A Geometricall Extraction or a Compendious Collectrion of the Chiefe and Choyse Problemes, Collected out of the best, and latest writers, 1st edition, variant re-issue, 1617, numerous diagramatic Illustrations, lacking front and rear blanks, some repairs to fore margins, one or two marginal holes, occasional light spotting and soiling, presentation bookplate from the University of Keele Library, modern panelled morocco, a trifle rubbed, small 4to, with a 2nd edition, corrected and enlarged of the same work, 1657 (STC 23062 for the first work, a re-issue of the 1616 first printing, with a new title page)

£150-200

417 Keevil (J.J. & Boyd, Christopher & Coulter, Jack L.S.). Medicine and the Navy 1200-1900, 4 volumes, 1st edition, 1957-63, black and white plates, library stamps to volume 1, original cloth, volumes 2 & 3 in dust jackets, 8vo, together with Peterkin (A. & Johnston, William), Commissioned Officers in the Medical Services of the British Army, 1660-1960, 2 volumes, 1968, original cloth gilt, 4to, plus Hoff (Ebbe Curtis & Fulton, John Farquhar), A Bibliography of Aviation Medicine, 2 volumes including Supplement, 1st editions, Springfield, Illinois & Washington, 1942-44, original cloth, a little rubbed and marked, small folio, plus 3 related (11)

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420 Lommius (Jodocus). A Treatise of Continual Fevers: in Four Parts, to which are added, Medicinal Observations..., translated from the Latin by Thomas Dale MD, 1st English edition, 1732, 4 pp. publisher’s adverts at rear, a little spotting, faint library ink stamp to title, modern quarter morocco with Birmingham Medical Institute gilt stamp at foot, together with Lind (James), An Essay on Diseases Incidental to Europeans in Hot Climates, with the Method of Preventing their Fatal Consequences, 4th edition, 1788, a little spotting and dust-soiling to early leaves and BMI ink stamp to title, modern library cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, plus [Senac, Jean Baptiste], De Recondita Febrium Intermittentium..., 1st edition, Amsterdam, 1759, some spotting and dust-soiling at front and rear, library ink stamps to title and occasional lower margins, modern library cloth with BMI gilt stamp at foot, rubbed and darkened on spine with a little fraying to joints, all 8vo (3)

£150-200

421 Lovell (Robert). Panzoryktologia, sive Panzulogicomineralogia, or a Compleat History of Animals and Minerals, 2 parts in one, Oxford, 1661, decorative woodcut border to both parts, blank at end of first part present, first title somewhat dust soiled with two ink library stamps, a few adhesion marks to final page, modern calf gilt, 8vo, together with Grew (Nehemiah), Anatomie des Plantes qui Contient une description exacte de leurs parties & de leurs usages... Traduite de l’Anglois, 1st French edition, Paris, 1675, additional engraved title, 14 text engravings on 13 sheets, C2 with closed tear, occasional light spotting, a few annotations, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 12mo, plus Ingen-Housz (John), Experiments upon Vegetables, Discovering their Great Power of Purifying the Common Air in the Sun-Shine, and of Injuring it in the Shade and at Night, to which is joined, a New Method of Examining the Accurate Degree of Salubrity of the Atmosphere, 1st English edition, 1779, folding engraved plate (replaced and supplied from another edition), library stamps to title and p. ix, scattered light spotting, later speckled panelled calf, 8vo, with four others including Anthony Storck’s An Essay on the Medicinal Nature of Hemlock, 1760 and A Second Essay on the Medicinal Virtues of Hemlock, 1761 (disbound) (7)

Lot 422

£300-500

422 Mauriceau (Francis). Diseases of Women with Child, and in Child-Bed..., 7th edition corrected, and augmented..., translated by Hugh Chamberlen, 1736, 10 engraved plates including some folding (a few closed tear repairs), some spotting and dust-soiling, heaviest at front and rear, modern morocco with original spine label, lower cover partly darkened, together with White (Charles), A Treatise on the Management of Pregnant and Lying-in Women, and the Means of Curing, but more especially of Preventing their Principal Disorders to which they are Liable..., 3rd edition, revised and enlarged, 1785, 2 engraved plates (both with library ink stamps and both offset to facing text leaf), some spotting and soiling, inscribed ‘For the Royal Medical Society from the author’ to front free endpaper, and manuscript shelf mark at foot of endpaper and title verso, later calf, rubbed, 8vo Garrison & Morton 6147 & 6270 respectively (citing first editions). (2) £200-300

423 Mayerne (Theodore Turquet de). Opera Medica..., edited by Joseph Browne, 1700, half-title with near-contemporary ownership inscription to verso, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, the two books paginated as three, double column, some spotting and old damp staining, worsening at front and rear with some discoloration to paper, recent half morocco gilt, folio Rare first edition of Mayerne’s Opera Medica. (1)

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£400-600

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424 Mead (Richard). A Mechanical Account of Poisons in Several Essays, 2nd edition, revised, with additions, 1708, half-title, folding engraved plate, ownership inscriptions at head of title, a little spotting, modern half calf, a little rubbed, together with a 3rd edition of the same work 1745, 4 engraved plates including one folding, a little spotting and dust-soiling, lower outer corner of title torn with loss not affecting text, contemporary calf, rubbed, antique-style calf reback and corners refurbished, plus Huxham (John), Observations on Air and Epidemic Diseases..., together with a Short Dissertation on the Devonshire Colic, translated from the Latin original, 1759, engraved plate, part-title and separate pagination to second part, ownership signature to title (slightly browned) and page 1, upper outer corner of title torn with loss not affecting text, modern quarter calf, spine faded, all 8vo, plus 1st and 2nd editions of John Purcell’s Treatise of the Colic and one other (6)

429 Pavlov (Ivan Petrovitch). Die Arbeit der Verdauungsdrüsen, 1st German edition, translated from the Russian by Dr A. Walther, 1898, library ink stamps and labels to front endpapers and title, indelible pencil note to front endpaper, some scattered pencil underscoring and few marginal ink stamps, contemporary half cloth, rubbed, library ink number and adhesion remains at foot of spine, 8vo, together with Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes..., translated and edited by W. Horsley Gantt & others, 2 volumes, New York, 3rd & 1st printings, 1941, some pencil marginalia and underscoring, ownership name and bookplates of Dr Richard Harper, original cloth in dust jacket, a little browned, chipped and soiled, some loss at head of spine to volume 1, plus The Work of the Digestive Glands, translated into English by W.H. Thompson, 1st English edition, 1902, illustrations to text, library ink stamp and some finger-soiling to title, publisher’s catalogue at rear, hinges slightly cracked, original cloth gilt with gilt classification number and paper label to spine, rubbed and a little frayed to lower joint, all 8vo, plus others related

£200-300

425 Medical Reports. Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Respecting Small-Pox and Fever Hospitals, with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix (Hospitals Commission), 1882, folding tables and plans, recent cloth, together with Report of the Royal College of Physicians of London, on Vaccination..., Ordered to be Printed 8th July 1807, plus Report from the Select Committee Appointed to Consider the Validity of the Doctrine of Contagion in the Plague, Ordered... to be Printed, 14 June 1819, both recent boards with printed paper labels to upper covers, all folio, plus other miscellaneous medical reports, pamphlets and books, various bindings, mostly folio (approx. 50)

First work: the first edition of Pavlov’s seminal work on the digestive glands was first published in Russian the previous year, the first English edition not appearing until 1904. Garrison & Morton 1022; Heirs of Hippocrates 2129; Norman 1664. (16) £200-300

430 Pitt (Robert). The Antidote: Or, the Preservative of Health and Life, and the Restorative of Physick to its Sincerity and Perfection..., 1st edition, 1704, a little mostly fore-edge staining, one front free endpaper excised, contemporary mottled sheep, joints cracked and weak, slight loss at head of spine, 8vo

£200-300

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426 Montgomery (William F.). An Exposition of the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy, the Period of Human Gestation and the Signs of Delivery, 1st edition, 1837, 11 lithographed plates, all but one hand-coloured, a few wood-engraved illustrations to text, publisher’s adverts at rear, some light browning and scattered spotting, later diced calf with leather spine label, slightly rubbed, 8vo Garrison & Morton 6173. (1)

431 Pott (Percivall). A Treatise on Ruptures, 1st edition, printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, 1756, title with contemporary ink inscription bearing the name ‘R. Robertson’, some spotting and soiling, endpapers renewed, with early ink shelfmark on verso of front free endpaper, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, both covers bearing gilt coat of arms with ‘Reg Hosp Gren’ (Royal Hospital School, Greenwich), edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Astruc (John), A Treatise on the Fistula of the Anus, Written Originally in Latin..., 1st English Edition, 1738, engraved folding plate, closetrimmed, with ink library stamp, dated title-page to each section, early 20th century red cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus Misaurus (Philander, pseudonym), The Honour of the Gout..., 1735, title with early ink ownership name to head, disbound, 8vo, with three others: Jan Baptista Van Helmont’s Deliramenta Catarrhi: Or the Incongruities, Impossibilites and Absurdities Couched under the Vulgar Opinion of Defluxions, 1650, George Cheyne’s The English Malady: Or a Treatise of Nervous Diseases of all Kinds, as Spleen, Vapours, Lowness of Spirits, Hypopochondriacal, and Hysterical Distempers, 1733, and Emmenologia, by John Freind, 1729

£150-200

427 Murphy (Leonard J.T. ). The History of Urology, 1st edition, Springfield, Illinois, 1972, black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, together with Kerr (J.M. Munro & others, editors), Historical Review of British Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1800-1950, 1st edition, Edinburgh & London, 1954, original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus Royal College of Physicians, The Evan Bedford Library of Cardiology, 1977, portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, small 4to, plus other similar histories and bibliographies of medical disciplines (22)

£150-200

428 Pasteur (Louis). Etudes sur la Vinaigre..., 1st edition, Paris, 1868, half-title, a little spotting, ink library stamps to title verso, original printed wrappers bound in at rear with ownership name of G. Maillol to upper margin of upper wrapper, two library labels, recent cloth, 8vo, (Garrison & Morton 2480; Norman 1656), together with Etudes sur la Maladie des Vers a Soie..., 2 volumes, 1st edition, Paris, 1870, black and white plates and wood-engraved illustrations to text, some browning, dust-soiling and marginal dampstaining to first volume, ink library stamps to title verso and at rear of volume 1 only, modern library cloth and contemporary half cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Curie (Pierre), Oeuvres, 1st edition, Paris, 1908, photogravure portrait frontispiece, numerous illustrations and diagrams to text, library label and a few discreet ink stamps, old library cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, large 8vo, plus 4 further Louis Pasteur interest (8)

£150-200

First work Garrison & Morton 3576. Includes the first description of a congenital hernia. (6) £200-300

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432 Prout (William). An Inquiry into the Nature and Treatment of Diabetes, Calculus, and other Affections of the Urinary Organs..., 2nd edition, revised and much enlarged, folding and hand-coloured lithograph frontispiece, library ink stamps to title recto and verso and bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary polished calf, rubbed, calf reback and some corner repairs, together with Salmon (Frederick), A Practical Essay on Stricture of the Rectum, Illustrated by Cases..., 3rd enlarged edition, 1829, spotting at front and rear, ink name stamp of Frederic Senior Turner to title, contemporary boards, some soiling and edge wear, cloth reback with printed paper label to spine, plus Brodie (Benjamin C.), Lectures on the Diseases of the Urinary Organ, 2nd revised and enlarged edition, 1835, some marginal staining to early leaves, light marginal browning throughout, outer corners of pp. 25-28 repaired not affecting text, several marginal library ink stamps including to title, bookplates to front pastedown, modern half morocco gilt, plus a 4th edition of the same work and 4 others related (8)

£100-150

433 Quesnay (Francois). Traite de la Suppuration, Paris, 1764, contemporary mottled sheep, gilt-decorated spine, worn, 12mo, together with Riviere (Lazare), Les Observations de Mèdicine..., 2nd edition, Lyon, 1688, heavy spotting and browning throughout, some ink stains and marginal splits to title, advert leaf at rear, lacks initial blank, contemporary sheep, gilt-decorated spine, some wear, 8vo, plus Belloste (Augustin), Le Chirurgien d’Hopital..., 3rd revised and enlarged edition, Paris, 1734, some spotting throughout, small library ink stamp to title verso, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, some wear, 12mo, plus other 18th and 19th-century French medical interest, all leather bound, 8vo/12mo (8)

£200-300

434 Richardson (Benjamin Ward). The Asclepiad. A Book of Original Research and Observation in the Science, Art, and Literature of Medicine, Preventive and Curative, 11 volumes [all published], 1884-1895, numerous plates, Society of Antiquaries ink or blind-stamp to titles and bookplates to pastedowns, contemporary half calf gilt with leather labels to spines, rubbed, 8vo

Lot 437

The Asclepiad was originally published by Richardson, (sanitary reformer and anaesthetics pioneer), in 1861 with the subtitle of ‘Clinical Essays’. It was intended as a periodical but Richardson’s other activities led to the abandonment of this project until Richardson re-founded The Asclepiad with the new subtitle here. (11) £200-300

435 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Report on Examination of Medical Practitioners... Received and Ordered to be Printed 7th May 1833, Edinburgh, 1833, contemporary lengthy manuscript note to front endpaper verso signed by the President F.H. Davidson, library ink stamp to recto, a little spotting, untrimmed, modern cloth-backed boards with printed paper label to upper cover, 4to Rare. (1)

£100-150

436 Shaw (Peter). The Dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh, translated from the Latin, and Illustrated with Notes, 1st English edition (with corrected date of publication), 1727, old ink signature of William Davison to title and front pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, a little wear to joints and extremities, 8vo, together with [Lewis, William], The Edinburgh New Dispensatory..., the Whole being an Improvement upon the new Dispensatory of Dr. Lewes, by Gentlemen of the Faculty at Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1786, 2 engraved plates, some spotting, later manuscript notes and cuttings to endpapers, contemporary marbled boards, rubbed, cloth reback, thick 8vo, plus four other Dispensatory volumes including two by Quincey (1724 & 1730) and two by Thomson (both 1818), various bindings (6)

£150-200

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437 Simon (Gustav). Ueber die Operation der BlasenScheidenfisteln durch die blutige Naht mit Bemerkungen über die Heilung der Fisteln, Spalten und Defecte welche an anderen Körpertheilen vorkommen, 1st edition, Rostock, 1862, 13 lithographed plates (some light browning), illustrations to text, several ink library stamps to title and text margins, a little browning at front and rear, original half cloth, rubbed, 8vo See Garrison & Morton 6041. (1)

£150-200

438 Simpson (James Young). Acupressure: A New Method of Arresting Surgical Haemorrhage and of Accelerating the Healing of Wounds, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1864, wood-engraved illustrations to text, light old dampstaining throughout, inscribed ‘Mrs Brittain with the author’s kind regards’ to half-title, later ownership signature to front endpaper, original cloth, heavily rubbed, rebacked with original spine relaid, together with Anaesthesia, Hospitalism, Hermaphroditism and a Proposal to stamp out SmallPox and other Contagious Diseases, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1871, 4 pp. publisher’s adverts at rear, two further advert leaves tipped in at front and rear, lacks half-title, lower hinge cracked, original cloth, heavily rubbed and marked, rebacked with original spine relaid, some edge wear, both 8vo (2)

£150-200

439 Spratt (George). Obstetric Tables: Comprising Coloured Delineations on a Peculiar Plan, Intended to Illustrate Elementary and other Works on the Practice of Midwifery..., 2 parts in 2 volumes including Supplement, 1st edition, published for the Author, 1833, lacks both title-pages, 19 lithographed plates with 43 overlays, occasional browning and a few leaves slightly frayed at edges, original cloth with leather labels to upper covers, rubbed and slightly soiled, together with a 2nd edition of the same work, 1835, partly broken with several leaves detached, original cloth, spines deficient and covers detached, all 4to, together with Balfour (Francis M.), A Treatise on Comparative Embryology, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1880-81, addenda and corrigenda slip bound in, numerous illustrations to text, ink library stamps and marks to title and a few margins, original cloth, rubbed and soiled, plus Curling (T.B.), A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Testis, and of the Spermatic Cord and Scrotum, 1st edition, 1843, illustrations to text, presentation inscription to Charing Cross Hospital from E. Canton inscribed to title, library ink stamp to title and verso, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked with original spine relaid, plus 2 others on ovaries by Lawson Tait and T. Spencer Wells (9)

Lot 440

441 Sydenham (Thomas). Opera Universa..., revised edition, 1685, engraved portrait frontispiece with later hand-colouring, a little trimmed and laid on to endpaper, main title torn with a little loss at upper margin, old ownership signature of Lewis Ogden to front endpaper, title and at rear of book, with additional decorative ink initial and name with acid burn to first free endpaper, browning and old dampstaining throughout, recent antique-style speckled calf, together with Harvey (Gideon), The Third Edition of the Vanities of Philosophy and Physick..., 1702, armorial bookplate of Hugh Cecil Earl of Lonsdale, contemporary panelled calf, some edge and joint wear with a little loss at head of spine, plus Hall (Marshall), A Critical and Experimental Essay on the Circulation of the Blood, [1831?], 10 lithographed plates on india paper, a little spotting and browning, later pencil notes to rear endpapers, contemporary half calf, heavily rubbed, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous mostly antiquarian English medical interest

£150-200

440 Surgical Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Illustrated Catalogue of Surgical and Scientific Instruments and Appliances..., 7th edition, circa 1930, engraved illustrations and prices throughout, original cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with Gardner (J. & Son), Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Aseptic Furniture, 6th edition, Edinburgh, 1929, illustrations throughout, original cloth, rubbed and slightly soiled, 8vo, plus Ashton and Parsons, Quarterly Bulletin and Wholesale Prices Current of Homoeopathic Medicines, Medicine Chests, Books and Accessories, 1876, lacking first preliminary leaf (title?), illustrations throughout, some marginal soiling, foremargins of first two leaves archivally repaired, modern cloth with original printed wrappers (soiled), pasted to covers, slim 4to, plus Ricci (James V.), The Development of Gynaecological Surgery and Instruments..., Philadelphia & Toronto, 1949, illustrations throughout, original cloth, rubbed and soiled, large 8vo, (Garrison & Morton 6310), plus other surgical instrument catalogues and related (28)

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£300-400

442 Thomson (John). Report of Observations made in the British Military Hospitals in Belgium, after the Battle of Waterloo, with some Remarks upon Amputation, 1st edition, 1816, some spotting, modern half calf with marbled boards and red morocco label, 8vo (1)

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443 Thomson (Charles Wyville & Murray, John). Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76, under the command of Captain George S. Nares and Captain Frank Tourle Thomson, 40 volumes bound in 50, 1st edition, London, Edinburgh, etc.: HMSO for Longman & Co. [and others], 1880-95, over 3,280 plates, charts and maps, mostly lithographed, many tinted and many hand-coloured, some double-page and folding, some plates and leaves detached, some spotting and occasional damp-staining mostly at front and rear of each volume, heavier water-staining to Zoology Volumes 12 (plate margins), 14 (particularly plates at rear and final plate adhered to plate guard) and 24 Text Volume (damp rot at rear affecting margins and final leaf), small circular ink stamp ‘Presented by Her Majesty’s Government’ to half-title or title-page of all volumes, bookplate of Cardiff Free Library to front pastedowns of all volumes, all but three last published volumes with engraved presentation inscription in the bookplate: ‘From the Library of W. Kitchen Parker, FRS, Purchased by Herbert M. Thompson, Esquire and Presented to the Cardiff Free Library, June 1891’, most inner hinges cracked or near broken, original publisher’s green cloth gilt, many with remains of printed paper labels at foot of spines, rubbed and a few volumes damp-marked (cloth to lower board of Zoology Volume 14 dampfrayed and peeling off), 4to An uncommon complete set of the official accounts of the most important nineteenth-century circumnavigation of the globe. HMS Challenger embarked from Portsmouth on 21 December 1872 under the direction of the Scottish professor Charles Wyville Thomson and his Canadian-born assistant and naturalist John Murray. This was the first time that physicists, chemists and biologists collaborated with expert navigators to map the sea. During the four-year voyage they circumnavigated the globe, travelling 69,0000 nautical miles across the Atlantic, Pacific and Antarctic oceans. They sounded the ocean bottom to a depth of 26,850 feet, discovered 715 new genera and 4,717 new species of ocean life forms, including many deep-sea specimens. Among their discoveries were many of the fish and marine creatures thought at that time to be of legend. Numerous specimens from the voyage are on view in one of the largest collections in the Natural History Museum. This fifty volume, 29,500-page report took twenty-three years to compile and publish. It includes many observations of other natural history subjects including faunae of the countries visited. The following is a selection of some of the papers included in the volumes: Birds, by P.L. Sclater, with 30 hand-coloured plates; Bones of Cetacea, by W. Turner, with 3 plates; Collections of Eggs described by P.L. Sclater; Essay on the Green Turtle by W.K. Parker, with 13 plates; Essay on Shore Fishes, with 32 plates and Deep Sea Fishes, with 73 plates, both by A. Gunther; Deep-Sea Fauna of New Zealand, by A. Hamilton. William Kitchen Parker FRS FRMS (1823-1890) was an English physician, zoologist and comparative anatomist. He became Hunterian Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in The College of Surgeons of England; elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1865, awarded the Royal Medal in 1866. From 1871-73 he was President of the Royal Microspical Society, and in 1885 he received the Baly Medal of the Royal College of Physicians. Nissen BBI 2381; Nissen ZBI 4554; Spence 1198; Wood, p. 596. Sold as a periodical not subject to return. (50)

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446 Tuke (Samuel). Description of the Retreat, an Institution near York, for Insane Persons of the Society of Friends, Containing an Account of the Origin and Progress, the Modes of Treatment, and a Statement of Cases, 1st edition, York, 1813, some toning throughout, lacks the three elevations and plans, engraving by John Leech of a warden being attacked by an inmate pasted to front free endpaper, recent boards with printed paper label to spine, 8vo A pioneer work advocating the humane treatment of the mentally ill, the suggestions including minimal use of medications and restraints, an adequate diet, comfortable living conditions, personal counselling and occupational therapy. Garrison & Morton 4925.1; Hunter & McAlpine pp. 684-90; Norman 2107. (1) £100-150

444 Torti (Francesco). Therapeutice Specialis ad Febres Periodicas Perniciosas, 3rd revised edition, Venice, 1732, engraved frontispiece and folding plate with closed tear repair, heavy foxing and some marginal dampstaining, contemporary vellum, heavily soiled, together with Alpini (Prosper), De Praesagienda Vita et Morte Aegrotantium Libri Septem... cum Praefatione Hermanni Boerhaave, new edition, Leyden, 1710, title printed in red and black with printer’s woodcut device, some spotting and marginal browning, a little dampstaining, library ink stamps to title verso and dedication leaf, contemporary calf, old calf reback and corner repairs, rubbed, plus Celsus (Aulus Cornelius), Medicinae Libri Octo, ex recensione Leonardi Targae..., 1785, half-title, several small circular red ink stamp including one to title, academic presentation inscription for R. De Rouille to front endpaper with his name label at foot of title, spotting throughout, closed tear repair to final leaf before main text, modern quarter calf gilt, all 4to, plus other mostly smaller-format Latin medical interest including some dissertations etc. (24)

£400-600

445 [Tronchin, Theodore]. A Treatise on the Colica Pictonum, or the Dry Belly-Ach, [translated from Latin] by Ralph Schomberg, 1st edition, 1764, faint library ink stamp of Birmingham Medical Institute and light dampstaining to title, modern library cloth, rubbed and dust-soiled, 8vo, together with Hare (Thomas), A View of the Structure, Functions, and Disorders of the Stomach and Alimentary Organs of the Human Body, 1st edition, 1821, 2 engraved plates, some heavy spotting and dust-soiling, modern quarter calf, 8vo, plus Pemberton (Christopher Robert), A Practical Treatise on Various Diseases of the Abdominal Viscera, 4th edition, revised and corrected, 1820, 2 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 8vo, plus 9 other 19th-century works on the stomach and indigestion, etc.

447 Ucay (Gervais). Nouveau Traité de la Maladie Venerienne..., 2nd edition, Amsterdam: Daniel Pain, 1699, engraved frontispiece, ink name stamps to title verso, contemporary calf, gilt-decorated spine, rubbed, 12mo, together with Swediauer (Frans), Practical [Obser]vations on the more Obstinate and Inveterate Venereal Complaints, by J. Schwediauer, MD, 1784, some browning throughout, contemporary ownership name of Geo. French, Surgeon, Aberdeen, to title, small tear with loss to first line of title with missing letters supplied in manuscript, modern half morocco, 8vo, plus Fordyce (William), A Review of the Venereal Disease, and its Remedies, 2nd edition, 1768, half-title, modern quarter cloth with leather spine label, 8vo, plus others related in English and French

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448 Venner (Tobias). Via Recta ad Vitam Longam: Or a Plaine Philosophical Demonstration of the Nature, Faculties, and effects of all such things as by way of nourishments make for the preservation of health, with divers necessary dieticall observations; as also of the true use and effects of sleepe, exercise, excretions and perturbations... Whereunto is annexed a necessary and compendious treatise of the famous baths of Bathe, 3rd edition, 1628, woodcut initials and ornaments, one rear endpaper partially torn away, occasional early annotations, previous owner signature of T. Willoughby at head of title, small ink stamps to title verso and at foot of H2, O3 with small hole in text affecting a few letters, occasional browning and light water stains, later panelled calf, rebacked, joints splitting at head, small 4to (STC 24648 for the second edition, the second part ‘The Baths of Bathe’ also issued separately as STC 24641), together with Salmon (William), Seplasium. The Compleat English Physician: Or the Druggist’s Shop Opened. Explicating all the Particulars of which Medicines at this day are composed and made... in X. Books, 1st edition, 1693, early manuscript inscription to title, Z1 with hole in text and some loss of lettering, 2E2 with small manuscript note tipped-in at head, with small abrasions obscuring a few words, old bookseller descriptions tipped-in at front, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, thick 8vo (Wing S452), with two others: Robert Pitt’s The Craft and Frauds of Physick Expos’d, 1st edition, 1702 and Joseph Browne’s The Modern Practice of Physick Vindicated, and the Apothecaries clear’d from the Groundless Imputations of Dr. Pitt, 1st edition, 1703 (4)

450 Warner (Ferdinando). A Full and Plain Account of the Gout..., 2nd edition corrected, to which is added an Index, 1768, engraved armorial to dedication leaf (offset to title and following two leaves), some marginal browning from turn-ins to first and last leaves, contemporary calf, rubbed and a little corner wear, together with Cadogan (William), A Dissertation on the Gout..., 3rd edition, 1771, lacks half-title, some browning and soiling at front and rear, marginal and gutter damp stains, modern boards with printed paper label to upper cover, plus Scudamore (Charles), A Treatise on the Nature and Cure of Gout and Gravel..., 4th edition, revised and enlarged, printed for the author, 1823, lacks half-title, old related manuscript receipt loosely inserted, a little spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked with original spine relaid, all 8vo (3)

451 Wellcome Library. A catalogue of printed books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library, five parts in 5 volumes, 19622006, first 2 volumes ex library with paper label remains to front endpapers and classification marks in white ink at foot of spines, original cloth, slightly rubbed, small folio, together with Durling (Richard J.), A Catalogue of Sixteenth Century Printed Books in the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, 1967, plus A Catalogue of Incunabula and Sixteenth Century Printed Books in the National Library of Medicine First Supplement, plus Blake (John B.), A Short Title Catalogue of Eighteenth Century Printed Books in the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, 1979, ex library with ink stamps at front and rear and to both covers, all 4to, plus a facsimle edition of the accompanying Catalogue of Seventeenth Century Printed Books by Peter Krivatsy, 1989, original cloth, thick 8vo, plus other medical history and related reference works

£200-300

449 Venner (Tobias). Via Recta ad Vitam Longam. Or, A Treatise wherein the right way and best manner of living for attaining to a long and healthfull life, is clearly demonstrated... Much more enlarged than the former impressions... Whereunto is annexed of the same Authour, a very necessary and compendius Treatise of the famous Baths of Bathe. With A Censure of the Medicinall faculties of the Water of St. Vincents-Rocks neer the City of Bristoll. As also An accurate Treatise concerning Tobacco. All which are likewise amplified since the former impressions, printed by James Flesher, for Henry Hood, 1650, worm hole to centre of foremargin throughout, generally unobtrusive, but sometimes affecting some letters, contemporary sheep, old reback with endpapers renewed, some wear to joints and corners, small 4to, together with Berkley (George), Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, 1st edition, 1744, title reguarded, endpapers spotted, hinges reinforced, contemporary Cambridge panelled calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Rutty (William), A Treatise of the Urinary Passages. Containing their Description, Powers, and Uses; Together with the Principal Distempers that Affect them; in Particular the Stone of the Kidneys and Bladder..., 1st edition, 1726, half title, four copper plates, advertisement leaf at end, small marginal repair to title, occasional small annotations, modern cloth, 4to, with seven others including George Randolph’s An Enquiry into the Medicinal Virtues of Bristol Water: And the Indications of Cure which it answers, Oxford, 1745 and John Floyer & Edward Baynard’s Psychrolousia, or the History of Cold Bathing, 3rd edition, 1709 (10)

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452 Wilson (James). Pharmacopoeia Chirurgica: Or, a Manual of Chirurgical Pharmacy..., 2nd edition, with alterations and additions, 1811, some dust-soiling and light damp staining, contemporary ownership inscription to title, ‘Francis Davies, Surgeon, Novr. 23rd 1821’, uncut, modern antique-style boards, 12mo, together with Phillips (Richard), An Experimental Examination of the last Edition of Pharmacopoeia Londiniensis with Remarks on Dr Powell’s Translation and Annotations, sole edition, 1811, inscribed ‘From the author’ at head of title, some heavy spotting and marginal browning, evidence of circular library stamp to blank area of title, contemporary boards, edge wear, plain cloth reback, plus Dey (Kanny Lall), The Indigenous Drugs of India..., 2nd edition, revised and entirely re-written, Calcutta, 1896, portrait frontispiece, publisher’s catalogue at rear, several library ink stamps including to frontispiece and title, a two-page autograph letter signed from the author to Andrew Duncan tipped in at rear, dated August 1896, concerning quinine and malaria, some archival repairs not affecting text, recent cloth, both 8vo, plus 3 others related (6)

£150-200

453 Zander (Adolf). The Ophthalmoscope: its Varieties and its Use, Translated from the German by Robert Brudenell Carter, with Notes and Additions by the Translator, 1st English edition, 1864, 3 colour plates (spotted), wood-engraved illustrations to text, modern half calf, large 4to, together with Donders (Frans Cornelis), Astigmatismus und Cylindrische Glaeser, Berlin, 1862, some spotting, untrimmed, original linen-backed printed yellow boards, rubbed and dust-soiled, 8vo, plus On the Anomalies of Accomodation and Refraction of the Eye, with a Preliminary Essay on Physiological Dioptrics, Translated from the Author’s Manuscript by William Daniel Moore, New Sydenham Society, 1864, diagrams to text, a little spotting, recent cloth with spine label, thick 8vo, plus other ophthalmology including 20th-century books and pamphlets, etc.

£300-500

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ART & ARCHITECTURE 454 Berenson (Bernard). Italian Pictures of the Renaissance, Central Italian and North Italian Schools, 3 volumes, Phaidon, revised edition, 1968, numerous illustrations, original cloth in dust wrappers, large 8vo, together with Meiss (Millard), French Painting in the Time of Jean de Berry, 2 volumes (text/plates), Phaidon, 1967, numerous illustrations, original cloth in dust wrappers, 4to, plus other art reference, including Ellis Waterhouse, Paintings (The James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor), 1st edition, 1967, Douglas Cooper, Picasso Theatre, 1st English edition, 1968, Anne Marie Dube-Heynig, Kirchner Graphic Work, 1961, Andre Breton, Surrealism and Painting, 1972, Camilla Gray, The Great Experiment: Russian Art 1863-1922, 1962, etc., mostly original cloth in dust wrappers, mainly 4to (30)

£200-300

458 [Domvile, Lady Helena Sarah]. Eighteen Designs for Glebe Houses and Rural Cottages, with Grand Plans, published by John Mitchell and John Weale, circa 1840, engraved title, 18 uncoloured lithographs plates by Percy Fitzpatrick, after designs by Lady Domvile, of rustic cottages, each with separate engraved plan (plate 18 with 2 engraved plans for the 2 floors), a few spots to margins, original blindstamped green cloth, with large printed paper label to upper cover, slightly rubbed with a little fraying to extremities, minor fading to extreme lower edges, oblong 4to (23 x 29cm) Rare. Archer 65.1. (1)

£200-300

455 Betjeman (Sir John & Glynn Boyd Harte). Metro-Land, Warren Editions, 1977, 15 colour lithographs by Harte, loose prospectus, original cloth, upper cover with inset colour lithograph, original red cloth foldover box, oblong 8vo Limited edition 114/220 signed by author and artist. (1)

£300-400

456 Bilbo (Jack). Jack Bilbo, An Autobiography, 1st edition, The Modern Art Gallery, 1948, tipped-in colour plates, numerous monochrome plates, mostly after photographs, original cloth gilt in bright condition, in frayed and chipped dust wrapper, with card slipcase (some wear), large 4to Author’s presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper ‘To Mark Rubens, a heavy book on his poor shoulders from Jack Bilbo 1948’. (1) £100-150

457 Bowness (Alan). Peter Lanyon, Cimaise, Art et Architecture Actuels, April-June 1960, offprint article printed in French, English, German and Spanish on the British abstract artist Peter Lanyon, pages numbered 38-51, including colour illustration and several monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, lightly rubbed, slim 4to, together with other various modern art exhibition catalogues, including The Mirror and The Square, an exibition of art ranging from realism to abstraction, AIA, New Burlington Galleries, December 1952, Exhibition Recent Works of Picasso, Rosenberg & Helft, April 1937, Sam Francis oeuvres récentes, Galerie Jacques Dubourg, 9-30 Juin 1961, Between Poetry and Painting, Institute of Contemporary Arts, October-November 1965, plus 17 original issues of Design for To-Day, May 1933-June 1935 (30)

459 Gimson (Ernest). Ernest Gimson. His Life & Work, Shakespeare Head Press, 1924, 60 monochrome plates, errata slip, partly unopened, spare label at end, a few minor spots, some toning to endpapers, original linen-backed boards, upper panel and front flap of dust jacket only (torn with losses), 4to Limited edition 329/500. (1)

£100-150

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460 Graham (Rigby). Poems and Drawings in Mud Time, Orpheus Press/Brewhouse Press, 1967, illustrations, colour endpapers and pastedowns, original brown morocco by Rigby Graham and Trevor Hickman, upper cover with onlay design in gold, peach and green, slipcase, 8vo, one of four specially bound copies signed by Graham, with a loose 2 pp. autograph letter from Graham, together with An Alderney Afternoon, by Rigby Graham, Brewhouse, 1970, colour illustrations, original morocco-backed boards, oblong 4to, limited edition of 30 signed by Graham and Hickman, plus Miriam Macgregor’s Country Chaos, Whittington Press, 1980, signed limited edition 22/30, hand-coloured by the artist (3)

466 Raymond (Antonin). Antonin Raymond, His Work in Japan 1920-1935, Preface by Elie Faure, and an article by Antonin and Noemi P. Raymond, edited by Katsuya Nakamura, Tokyo, Johnan Shoin, 1935, with signed presentation inscription by the architect to A.R. Sykes, dated Tokyo, May 20th 1935 to head of title page, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, occasional minor soiling to outer edges, spiral bound limp cloth binding, with printed label to upper cover, some soiling and discolouration, square 4to, together with Antonin Raymond Architectural Details 1938, Tokyo, published by Antonin Raymond, 1938, numerous illustrations, including many after photographs, spiral-bound cloth, lightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 4to, one of 1000 copies

£100-150

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461 Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, 1591-1666). An album of fifty-nine etchings and engravings, circa 1800, lacking titles and preliminaries, etchings and engravings by Bartolozzi, Basire and others, some printed in sepia and sanguine, slight spotting and dust soiling, near contemporary half morocco gilt, heavily worn and frayed, folio Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (1)

467 The Studio. An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, special numbers and annuals, 1894-1936/7, Extra Winter Numbers 1894, 1896, 1897, 1898, bound in one volume, numerous illustrations, some colour, scattered spotting, original green gilt-decorated cloth, somewhat rubbed and marked, folio, together with Studio Special Numbers, six volumes including Winter 1896-7, 1897-8, 191011, 1924 and Spring 1897, 1933, etc.

£400-600

462 Hockney (David and Stephen Spender). Hockney’s Alphabet, Faber and Faber for the Aids Crisis Trust, 1991, 26 colour illustrations, original yellow buckram, slipcase, 4to Signed by David Hockney and Stephen Spender. (1)

£200-300

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£150-200

463 Jugend. Münchner Illustrierte Wochenschrift für Kunst und Leben, 3 volumes, 1896-98, 1899 & 1902, comprising numbers 41, 43-44, January-October 1896, numbers 17, 21, 31, 34-36, 38-42, 46-51, April 1897-December 1898, numbers 1-26, January-June 1899, numbers 1-52, January-December 1902, colour title to each issue, numerous colour, tinted and monochrome illustrations, advertisements, etc., bound in contemporary cloth or half cloth, rubbed and some marks and a little soiling, 4to, together with two defective volumes of Pan, 4th year, numbers 3 & 4, November 1898-April 1899, and Genius, Zeitschrift fur Werdende und Alte Kunst, 2nd year, 1920, plus two others related (7)

£200-300

464 Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1888). An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil, with illustrations by the author, 2nd edition, Seeley & Company, 1884, half-title and title printed in red and black, 9 (of 14) plates, (lacking all 5 original etchings), contemporary vellum gilt, rubbed and some soiling, folio, together with Haden (Seymour), About Etching, Fine Art Society, 1879, lacking the etched frontispiece by Haden, etched reproduction plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original morocco-backed cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed, large 4to, plus a bound folio volume of lithographed caricatures by John Doyle (somewhat worn), an 1808 edition of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle Shepherd, Edinburgh, A Memoir of the Printer and Publisher Richard Bentley, reprinted from Le Livre of October 1885, privately printed in July 1886, with autograph presentation inscription to S.M. Ellis from Michael Bentley, dated November 1907, plus a handwritten letter from Michael Bentley to S.M. Ellis dated June 1932, loosely inserted, and The Ghosts of the Slain by R.L. Outhwaite, M.P., with drawings by Joseph E. Southall, Manchester, National Labour Press, 1915, bound in original printed wrappers

468 Waring (J.B.). Masterpieces of Industrial Art and Sculpture at the International Exhibition, 1862, 3 volumes, 1863, chromolithographed additional title to each, 301 chromolithographed plates, a few loosening, occasional light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary burgundy morocco gilt, spines a little faded, edges rubbed, folio (3)

£500-800

465 Pollen (Mrs. John Hungerford). Seven Centuries of Lace, 1908, 120 half-tone illustrations, a few minor spots at end, bookplate remnant to front pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary full blue morocco gilt by Bumpus, one or two edges slightly rubbed, 4to

469 Wildenstein (Daniel). Monet, or The Triumph of Impressionism, 4 volumes, 1996, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth, large 8vo, together with Adriani (Götz), Renoir, 1996, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head, large 8vo, and Baumann (Felix, & Karabelnick, Marianne, editors), Degas, Portraits, 1994, numerous colour and black ad white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus Barter (Judith A.), Mary Cassatt: Modern Woman, 1998, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, and other modern art reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

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LIBRARY FURNITURE

470* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke oak bookcase, four tiers each with hinged glass door enclosing manufacturer’s labels, on a shaped plinth, 145cm high x 86.5cm wide

473* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke style oak bookcase by Lebus, four tiers each with hinged glass door with dentil moulded frieze and galleried top, 167cm high x 88cm wide

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£100-150

474* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke oak bookcase, two tiers each with hinged glass door enclosing manufacturer’s labels, 89cm high x 86cm wide, together with a 1920s Globe Wernicke style oak bookcase by Gunn Furniture Co., America, three tiers each with hinged glass door enclosing manufacturer’s labels, 114cm high x 86.5cm wide (2)

475* Library Table. A 1920s Globe Wernicke oak library table, the rectangular top above two drawers to each with manufacturer’s labels, on block tapered supports, 79.58cm high x 214cm wide x 106cm deep

471* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke oak bookcase, five tiers each with hinged glass door enclosing manufacturer’s labels, 159cm high x 86.5cm wide (1)

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£100-150

472* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke oak bookcase, four tiers each with hinged glass door (lacking top section), 120cm high, together with another with three tiers on a shaped plinth, 109cm high (2)

£100-150

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GENERAL LITERATURE 476 Beerbohm (Max). Cartoons “The Second Childhood of John Bull”, 1st edition, Stephen Swift & Co., [1911], 15 colour plates, original cloth-backed boards, rubbed and some marks, with minor wear to edges, folio (51cm, 20 ins) (1)

479 Betjeman (John). Church Poems, 1981, illustrations by John Piper, top edge gilt, original buckram-backed watered silk boards, 8vo, limited edition 55/100, signed by author and illustrator, together with A Nip in the Air, 1974, top edge gilt, original yellow buckram, 8vo, limited signed edition 84/175, plus A Few Late Chrysanthemums, 1st edition, 1954, original cloth, dust jacket, spine a little toned, 8vo, inscribed by the author to Edward Waterhouse, July 1954, with four others: New Bats in Old Belfries, 1945; Selected Poems, 1948, High and Low, 1966 and A Nip in the Air, 1974

£80-120

477 Betjeman (John). Ghastly Good Taste, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1933, 1st issue with errata slip and ‘Mowbray’ poem on page 119, folding panorama at end, spare label, original cloth-backed pink boards, spine slightly darkened and rubbed, 8vo, together with Continual Dew, 1st edition, 1937, illustrations, original cloth gilt, all edges gilt, dust jacket by J. McKnight Kauffer, spine a little toned and chipped, 8vo, plus First and Last Loves, 1st edition, 1952, illustrations, some light spotting, original cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, light spotting, 8vo, with a presentation inscription to Frederick Etchell, F.R.I.B.A. from the author, with others by or on Betjeman including A Nip in the Air, 1974 (signed limited edition 83/175), A Garland for the Laureate. Poems Presented to Sir John Betjeman on his 75th birthday, Celandine Press, 1981, limited edition 305/350 and A Catalogue of Works by Sir John Betjeman from the Collection of Ray Carter with an Unpublished Poem, 1983, limited edition 281/300 (18)

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£200-300

480 Blyton (Enid). The Valley of Adventure [and] The River of Adventure, both illustrated Stuart Tresilian, 1st editions, 1947 & 1955, original pictorial cloth in dust jackets, a little chipped and frayed at extremities, 8vo (2)

£150-200

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

£200-300

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£70-100

482 Coterie. A Quarterly of Art, Prose and Poetry, numbers 1-7 bound in 6 [all published], 1919-21, contributors include T.S. Eliot, Herbert Read, Aldous Huxley, Edmund Bluden, Harold Munro, etc., black & white illustrations after Wadsworth, Modigliani, Gaudier Brzeska, Sickert, Nina Hamnett, etc., unopened, all original printed wrappers with designs by David Bomberg, William Roberts, Nina Hamnett, and others, all large 8vo, contained within a drop-back box, gilt-lettering to lid and spine, extremities worn (1)

£100-150

483 Disraeli (Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield). Novels and Tales, 12 volumes, Bradenham Edition, 1926-27, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, original cloth gilt, one or two minor stains, dust jackets, a few tears and losses, a few repairs to versos, 8vo, together with The Shakespeare Head Edition of Fielding’s Novels, 10 volumes, 1926, limited edition of 1030, and one other (23)

484 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald, Hodder & Stoughton, [1909], 20 tipped-in colour plates, including frontispiece, each with captioned tissue guard, original publisher’s gilt-decorated cream cloth, some minor marks, spine somewhat discoloured and some minor marks, 4to, together with Robinson (William Heath, illustrator), Peacock Pie, a book of rhymes by Walter de la Mare, with illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, Constable & Co., [1916], colour frontispiece, monochrome illustrations, occasional light spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, slightly rubbed to extremities, small 4to

478 Betjeman (John). Mount Zion or in Touch with the Infinite, 1st edition, James Press, [1931], illustrations, slight marginal toning, original patterned boards with mounted illustration, lacking spine, a little rubbed with clear tape remnants to head and foot of covers, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “That clever chap Richard Jennings from that other clever chap John Betjeman. Two Days before Lord’s Day. 1931”. The author’s first book. (1) £200-300

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Lot 490

485 Dunsany (Edward Plunkett, Lord). The Chronicles of Rodriguez, 1st edition, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922, monochrome photogravure frontispiece by Sidney H. Sime, signed by the artist in ink, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original quarter vellum with brown morocco spine label, in printed dust wrapper, rubbed and a few marks to extremities, with short split to head of upper joint of the wrapper, large 8vo

Lot 491

487 Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 1st edition, 1960, a few light spots, previous owner inscriptions at front, original cloth, priceclipped dust jacket, spine lettering faded to yellow, a few chips and tears, 8vo, together with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1st edition, 1963, one or two light spots, previous owner inscription, original cloth, a couple of light marks, dust jacket, a little toned with small nicks and tears, 8vo, plus Octopussy and The Living Daylights, 1st edition, 1966

Limited edition 415/500. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper in black ink ‘To Betty from Dunsany Christmas 1924’. With small bookplate EC to front pastedown. (1) £150-200

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£150-200

488 Fleming (Ian). The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962, original cloth, spine a little toned with small tears at ends, 8vo, together with You Only Live Twice, 1st edition, 1964, original cloth, dust jacket, spine toned, a few chips and tears, 8vo, plus Thunderball, 1st edition, 1961, in a later dust jacket, 8vo (3)

£200-300

489 Folio Society. The Benedictional of Saint Aethelwold, facsimile edition, with commentary by Andrew Prescott, Folio Society, 2001, colour facsimile manuscript, all edges gilt, original publisher’s giltdecorated dark brown goatskin, with separate volume of commentary, contained in original drop-over book box, 4to Limited edition 620/1000. (1)

£300-500

490 Folio Society. Le Morte Darthur, by Sir Thomas Malory, illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, facsimile edition, Folio Society, 2003, 20 full-page illustrations, numerous decorative devices, by Aubrey Beardsley, all edges gilt, original publisher’s gilt-decorated black goatskin, with separate printed commentary pamphlet, contained in original drop-over book box, 4to Limited edition 295/1020. (1)

491 Folio Society. The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, facsimile edition, Folio Society, 2010, decorative illustrations by Eric Gill, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated black goatskin, with separate printed commentary volume by Peter Holliday, contained in original publisher’s drop-over book box, folio

486 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st edition, 1959, bookseller ticket to front pastedown, original cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, some toning to spine and panels, a few small chips and tears, 8vo (1)

£300-500

Limited edition 128/1980. (1)

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494 Folio Society. A History of The English-speaking Peoples, volumes 1-4, by Winston Churchill, 2003, A History of England, volumes 1-11, 1997-2001, The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, volumes 1-3, by Fernand Braudel, 2000, The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, by Garrett Mattingly, 2002, Trafalgar, An Eyewitness History, by Tom Pocock, 2005, together with 36 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo (58)

£150-200

495 Franklin Library. 101 volumes, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Best of Sherlock Holmes, 1977, George Orwell, Animal Farm [and] 1984, 1978, H. G. Wells, The Time Machine, The Invisible Man [and] The War of the Worlds, 1982, Ernest Hemingway, The First Forty-nine Stories, 1977, with others similar, including volumes by James Joyce, Guy de Maupassant, D. H. Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling, Graham Greene, George Elliot, WIlliam Faulkner, Thomas Hardy and John Steinbeck, publisher’s morocco gilt, mostly 4to, very good condition (101)

496 Gill (Eric, illustrator). The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Introduction by Hugh I’A. Fausset, Dent, 1938, four engraved plates, partial light offsetting to first and least leaves, original black cloth gilt, gold and black dust jacket, lightly spotted and rubbed, small losses to corners and spine ends, 8vo

492 Folio Society. The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, 1999, numerous colour printed maps and plates, top edge gilt, original publisher’s half maroon wassa goatskin gilt (by Smith Settle), spine lightly faded, with matching cloth slipcase, large folio Limited edition 302/1000. (1)

£300-500

One of 550 copies, signed by Eric Gill. (1)

£70-100

£200-300

497 Gill (Eric). Clothing Without Cloth, an Essay on the Nude, 1st edition, Golden Cockerel Press, 1931, four wood engraved plates of nudes by Gill, light offsetting to free endpapers, head and fore-edge gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine faded, slim 8vo, together with Powys (T.F.), Uncle Dottery a Christmas Story, 1st edition, Bristol: Douglas Cleverdon, 1930, with two wood-engravings by Eric Gill, title with short closed marginal tear, some offsetting to first and last leaves, original cloth-backed patterned boards, extremities lightly rubbed, boards lightly browned at head, slim 8vo, plus [Woellwarth, Mary Elise], Songs to Our Lady of Silence, 1st edition, Ditchling: S. Dominic’s Press, 1920, woodcut engravings by Eric Gill and Desmond Chute, original cloth-backed paper boards, spine lightly soiled, slim 8vo First two items: limited editions, 411/500 and 71/350 respectively. (3) £200-300

498 Golden Cockeral Press. Sermons by Artists..., 1934, frontispiece, decorations by Elizabeth Corsellis, free endpapers browned, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original moroccobacked boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with ink stamp on front pastedown, spine faintly sunned, patterned covers a little toned and paper to upper cover slightly creased, some minor rubbing to spine ends and corners, 8vo, (limited edition, 22/300 copies), together with When Thou Wast Naked, A Story by T.E. Powys, with Engravings by John Nash, 1931, wood engravings on letterpress, a few marginal spots, label removed from front pastedown (offset to free endpaper), top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original blue morocco-backed boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with ink stamp on front pastedown, spine a trifle faded, (limited edition, 449/500 copies), plus A Crime Against Cania, by Arthur Calder-Marshall, 1934, wood engravings on letterpress by Blair Hughes-Stanton, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, book ticket of Nigel Temple on front pastedown, original black morocco-backed boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with ink stamp on front pastedown, 8vo (limited edition, 236/250 copies, signed by the author)

493 Folio Society. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer now newly imprinted, facsimile edition of the Kelmscott Chaucer, Folio Society, 2002, monochrome illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones, border decorations by William Morris, woodcut initial letters throughout, titles and headings printed in red, original gilt decorated cream Nigerian goatskin by Smith Settle, Otley, to a design by David Eccles after T.J. Cobden-Sanderson’s original binding bound at the Doves Bindery for the Kelmscott Press in 1900, together with a loosely inserted advice slip concerning storage and handling, and an accompanying printed pamphlet with an Essay by William S. Peterson on the Kelmscott Chaucer, all contained in original blue buckram solander box, with gilt lettered morocco spine label, large folio Limited edition 204/1010. (1)

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499 Goldston (Will). More Exclusive Magical Secrets, 1st edition, [1921], black and white illustrations throughout, scarce spotting, original cloth, gilt-lettered spine, rear cover and spine dampstained, 4to, together with Robert-Houdin (Jean-Eugène), The Secrets of Conjuring and Magic, Or How to become a Wizard, translated and Edited... by Professor Hoffmann, 1st English edition, 1878, lacking frontispiece, scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, original pictorial green cloth, slight fraying to extremities, 8vo, plus Cremer (W.H. ), The Magician’s Own Book, by the Author of “The Secret Out”..., 1st edition, [1871], half-title, frontispiece, title vignette in red and white, black and white illustrations throughout, publisher’s catalogue at rear and 2pp. publisher’s advertisements at front, faint ink name to front free endpaper, original pictorial blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine, 8vo, plus 23 others related including: Tricks with Cards, by Professor Hoffmann, circa 1890; Davenport & Co., Catalogue of Magical Apparatus, New Conjuring Tricks..., circa 1930; Magic and Its Professors, by Henry Ridgely Evans, 1st edition, 1902; mixed sizes, some defective First item: Limited edition, no. 781 of an unspecified number. (26)

500 Gutenberg Bible. Johannes Gutenberg’s Swei und Vierzigzeilige Bibel, 2 volumes, Munich, Idion Verlage, 1977-78, fine colour facsimile heightened with gold after the copy in the Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz Berlin, original blinddecorated brown full calf over wooden boards, with heavy brass fittings, by Ernst Ammering, reproducing the binding made in Erfurt in 1460, conserved in the Hessen State Library at Fulda, together with commentary volume edited by Wieland Schmidt and Friedrich Adolf Schmidt-Kunsemuller, published by Idion Verlage in 1979, bound in cloth gilt, large folio Limited edition 127/895. (1)

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501 Highgrove Florilegium. The Highgrove Florilegium, Watercolours depicting Plants grown in the Garden at Highgrove, 2 volumes, The Prince’s Charities Foundation/Addison Publications Ltd., 2008-09, 124 fine colour facsimile plates, each with embossed blindstamp to lower outer corner giving the copyright, and the plate and edition number in pencil, the lates printed on American Cotton paper, the text on Somerset Bookwove, text decorations and endpaper designs by Richard Shirley Smith, original dark red quarter goatskin gilt, by Stephen Conway, after a design by James Brockman, with gilt hand-tooling by James and Stuart Brockman, dark red goatskin fore-edges, atlas folio, 66.5 x 48cm, each with protective handmade felt cover Limited edition 69/175, signed in ink by Prince Charles to the title page of the first volume, all 124 plates, each by a different artist, has been signed in pencil by that artist to lower margin. Accompanied by a special purpose-made wooden viewing table, with glazed display top, measuring 1.5 metres width, 90cm height and 80cm depth. (3000) £5000-7000

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Lot 505

502 Housman (Laurence). Spikenard. A Book of Devotional LovePoems, 1st edition, 1898, title printed in red, endpapers a little toned, original boards with gilt decorations (by Charles Ricketts?), 8vo, together with False Premises, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1922, original vellum-backed boards, 8vo, limited signed edition 36/150 (2)

504 Keen (Henry, illustrator). The Duchess of Malfi and the White Devil, Two Plays by John Webster, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1930, numerous black & white plates and illustrations, top edges blue, remainder untrimmed, pictorial endpapers, original gilt decorated black cloth, in bright condition, in dustjacket, one or two minor marks and short edge-tears, large 8vo, together with Tealby (Norman, illustrator), Candide and Other Romances by Voltaire, Translated by Richard Aldington, with an Introduction & Notes, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1928, numerous black & white plates and illustrations, pictorial endpapers, top edges green, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated black cloth, in bright condition, in dustjacket, a couple of short closed tears in upper edge, large 8vo, plus The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams, by Henry Fielding, with an Introduction by J.B. Priestley, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1929, numerous black & white plates and illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original gilt decorated black cloth, gilt on spine slightly dulled, in dustjacket, a trifle creased along top edge, large 8vo, plus seventeen other Bodley Head titles, a number in dustjackets, generally in good condition, including some duplicates

£100-150

503 Joyce (James). Ulysses, 8th printing, Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 1926, some light spotting and soiling, original wrappers, lacking part of spine (reinforced and splitting), some soiling and short tears, 4to, together with Our Exagmination round his Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress, by Samuel Beckett and others, 1st edition, [1929], a little light toning, original cloth a few faint spots, price-clipped dust jacket, spine a little toned with small nicks, slight soiling, 8vo, plus The Cat and the Devil, 1st edition, 1965, illustrations by Gerald Rose, original boards, price-clipped dust jacket, small 4to, with others including ‘James Joyce’s Tower’ Sandycove, by Rigby Graham, Brewhouse Press, 1975, limited edition of 80, Letters of James Joyce, edited by Stuart Gilbert and Richard Ellmann, volumes I-III, 1957-66, issues 1-4 of Two Worlds, 1925-26 and five volumes of Transition, a Quarterly Review, 1928-36 (20)

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£200-300

505 Lindisfarne Gospels. The Lindisfarne Gospels/Das Büch von Lindisfarne, Cotton MS Nero D. iv of the British Library, London, Lucerne, Faksimile Verlag, 2002, fine colour facsimile manuscript, original plain full cream-white goatskin, contained in black morocco solander box, lettered in gilt to spine, being a replica of the original Victorian binding of 1852, with replica of the cross in gold and silver metal and coloured stones to upper cover, folio, together with two accompanying volumes of commentary in German and English, by Michelle P. Brown, each with slipcase, large 8vo

£200-300

Limited edition of 980 copies, this copy numbered K571, being one of 290 copies from the special edition including the replica book box. (3) £1500-2000

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Lot 507

506 Macfall (Haldane). Aubrey Beardsley. The Man and his Work, 1928, illustrations, endpapers lightly toned, previous owner signature, top edge gilt, original cloth, a few light marks, 4to, limited edition 41/100 with six extra illustrations, together with Some Unknown Drawings of Aubrey Beardsley, Collected and Annotated by R.A. Walker, 1923, numerous illustrations, partly unopened, original cloth, a few spots, 4to, limited signed edition 456/500, plus The Sphinx without a Secret, the Canterville Ghost, the Model Millionaire, by Oscar Wilde, privately printed, 1904, untrimmed in original wrappers, 4to, limited edition of 300 (this copy unumbered), with four others including The Ballad of Reading Gaol, Leonard Smithers, 1899, Grey Roses, by Henry Harland, 1895 (rebound in vellum), and Letters from Aubrey Beardsley to Leonard Smithers, First Edition Club, 1937 (7)

508 Milne (Alan Alexander). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st edition, 1928, black and white illustrations by E.H. Shepard, some toning to free endpapers, front free endpapers with minor surface loss at upper corner, top edge gilt, original salmon cloth gilt, spine lightly faded, rear cover slightly marked, 8vo, together with Rackham (Arthur, illustrator), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, reprinted March 1914, 37 (of 40) tipped-in colour plates including frontispiece, black and white illustrations, scattered spotting, original cream cloth gilt, spine toned, 4to, plus Robinson (W. Heath, illustrator), A Song of the English, by Rudyard Kipling, Hodder & Stoughton, [1919], 16 tipped-in colour plates (as listed), a few spots, original blue cloth gilt, front cover with a couple of marks, 4to, and Baring (Maurice), The Story of Forget-Me-Not and Lily of the Valley, illustrated by S.B. [Sophie Benckendorff], 1st edition, James Nisbet & Co., [1909], colour frontispiece (ink ownership name on reverse), title with colour illustration, numerous colour illustrations to text, lacking front free endpaper, both hinges split, top edge gilt, original green cloth, colour illustration onlaid on upper half of front cover, with title in white lettering below, spine gilt lettered, extremities slightly rubbed and one or two minor marks, small square 8vo

£150-200

507 Millennium Domesday. The Millennium Domesday Book, 2 volumes, plus 4 volumes of Translations, Maps and Indexes, and a further volume of Domesday Book Studies, Alecto Historical Editions, 1999 (except text volumes 1987-2000), comprising 2 volumes colour facsimile, bound in blindstamped dark brown full calf, to the design of the twelfth century Winchester Domesday, each contained in leather saddle bag, translation, maps, indexes and studies volumes bound in two-tone cloth, folio Limited edition 143/450. (7)

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Lot 511

509 Morris (William). Architecture and History, and Westminster Abbey, two copies, reprinted at the Chiswick Press, 1900, together with three other Chiswick Press printings of the works of William Morris, An Address... at the distribution of prizes to students of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art..., 1898; Art and the Beauty of the Earth, 1898; Some Hints on Pattern Designing, 1899, all original cloth backed boards, all somewhat rubbed and spotted or soiled, plus The Saga of Hen Thorir, done into English out of the Icelandic, by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson, with decorations by A.E. Goetting, Cincinnati: Byway Press, 1903, colour illustrated title page, original cloth backed marbled boards with printed label to spine, small 4to (one of 350 copies, this copy unnumbered), plus three others related (9)

512 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Centenary Edition, Frederick Warne, 2002, full-page colour illustrations, all edges gilt, original ivory boards, lettered and blocked in silver and gold, with colour illustration mounted on upper cover, 16mo, together with six plates from the book colour-printed on card, a printed booklet The History of the Tale of Peter Rabbit 1902-2002, and a gilt-blocked leather bookmark, all contained in original blue presentation box, hinged lid lettered in silver and with mounted colour illustration, preserved in publisher’s white card chemise, (limited edition, 8/100 copies), plus three other Beatrix Potter boxed Centenary Editions: The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, 2003, (limited edition 8/100 copies); The Tailor of Gloucester, 2003, some of textblock slightly creased, interior compartment of box broken at one side, (limited edition, 101/500 copies); The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit, 2006, (limited edition, 40/100 copies)

£100-150

510 Nielsen (Kay). East of the Sun and West of the Moon, [1914], 25 tipped-in colour plates, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to (1)

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£100-150

513 Pottle (Frederick A.). Boswell’s London Journal 1762-1763, limited edition 629/1050, 1951, Boswell in Holland 1763-1764, limited edition 624/1050, 1952, Boswell on the Grand Tour: Germany and Switzerland 1764, limited edition 636/1000, 1953, Boswell in Search of a Wife 1766-1769, limited edition 318/400, 1957, Boswell for the Reference 1769-1774, limited edition 127/350, 1960, all The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell, all publisher’s original quarter vellum to gilt decorated blue cloth in slipcases, some slipcases slightly worn, 8vo

£500-800

511 Orczy (Baroness Emmuszka ). The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1st edition, Greening & Co., 1905, some spotting throughout, heavy at front and rear, contemporary ownership inscription of Evelyn Graham to front free endpaper, dated 21 Januayr 1905, original blue cloth gilt with black and red decoration to upper cover, rubbed, 8vo, modern cloth slipcase A good copy of an uncommon first edition of Baroness Orczy’s most popular novel, inscribed in the month of first publication. (1) £600-800

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514 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Little Brother & Little Sister and Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm, 1st edition, [1917], 13 tipped in colour plates, illustrations to text, scattered minor spotting, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original grey cloth gilt, with gilt-decorated and titled white panel to upper cover, a little rubbed and marked, 4to

519 Shaylor (Andrew). Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, Merrell, revised edition, 2005, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original black morocco, signed and numbered print, original morocco foldover case, original cardboard box, 4to

Deluxe edition, 203/525 copies, signed by Arthur Rackham; this copy without the additional plate (“He Hurried Away With Long Strides”), signed by Arthur Rackham which was loosely issued in an envelope with copies of this edition. (1) £300-500

£100-150

Limited signed edition 399/1000. (1)

520 Stevenson (Robert Louis). Kidnapped being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1886, folding map, hand-coloured in outline, short closed tear, publisher’s catalogue to rear, dated 5G. 4.86, scattered spotting, tail and fore-edge rough trimmed, original red cloth, somewhat marked, mainly to rear cover, gilt-lettered spine, spine darkened and some fraying, 8vo

515 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Some British Ballads, [1919], 16 colour tipped-in plates, a few light spots, original blue cloth gilt, a few damp stains to covers, small indentation to upper cover, 4to, together with The Springtide of Life. Poems of Childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, [1918], eight colour plates, contemporary presentation inscription at front, original green cloth gilt, spine a little faded, a few small stains, 4to, plus The Sensitive Plant, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, [1911], colour illustrations by Charles Robinson, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, with The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1917 (4)

Swearingen p.105; “Acquaintancc” on title, “business” on p.40 line 11, “nine o’clock” first line of chapter 8, and “Long Islands” on p.101. (1) £100-150

521 Thatcher (Margaret). The Downing Street Years, 1st edition, 1993, hal-tone illustrations, envelope with cuttings tipped-in at end, previous owner sticker to front endpaper, original cloth, dust jacket, light creases, 8vo, signed by Margaret and Denis Thatcher, together with another copy of the same, inscribed to Robert from Margaret Thatcher

£100-150

516 Roxburghe Club. John Donne, An Anatomy of the World, A Facsimile of the First Edition 1611, with a Postcript by Geoffrey Keynes, Cambridge, Printed for presentation to members of the Roxburghe Club, 1951, title in red & black, facsimile decorative title, front free endpaper inscribed ‘Brooke Crutchley from Geoffrey Keynes Feb 1952’, top edge gilt, original red quarter morocco, slim 8vo (1)

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£100-150

£100-150

517 Shakespeare (William). The First Folio of Shakespeare, Based on Folios in the Folger Shakespeare Library Collection (The Norton Facsimile), prepared by Charlton Hinman, 2nd edition, with a new introduction by Peter W.M. Blayney, W.W. Norton & Company, 1996, facsimile text, original quarter maroon morocco gilt, with cloth slipcase, folio, VG (1)

£70-100

522 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1905, photographic plate (detached), advertisements front and rear, original upper wrapper only bound-in at front (with contemporary owner signature of G. Lucas), original publisher’s hardback cloth, small split at foot of upper joint, edges a little rubbed, 8vo

518 Shakespeare (William, - Folio Society). The Norton Facsimile. The First Folio of Shakespeare Based on Folios in the Folger Shakespeare Library Collection, Prepared by Charlton Hinman, 2nd edition, with a new introduction by Peter W.M. Blayney, New York & London: W.W. Norton & Company, 1996, top edge gilt, original halfmorocco gilt by Smith Settle of Otley, marbled paper sides, folio, contained in original gilt blocked slipcase

The forty-second edition. (1)

The Folio Society Edition of the First Folio of Shakespeare in the Norton Facsimile, limited edition 187/1000. (1) £50-80

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523 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1927, 1928 & 1929, photographic plate to each, advertisements front and rear, a little light toning to 1928, original wrappers, light soiling, 1927 stitching breaking, some wear to spine, 1928 bound in contemporary cloth-backed boards, 1929 in modern cloth, 8vo (3)

530 Garran (Andrew, editor). Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, volumes 1-3, 1886, over 800 black and white illustrations and maps, some light marks and spotting, ex-library copy with associated stamps, all edges gilt, rebound in modern uniform gilt decorated brown half calf, folio, together with The Builder, an illustrated weekly magazine for the Architect, Engineer, Archaeologist, Constructor, & Artist, a broken run, volumes 9-14, 17, 20-21, 26, 28-30, 34, 53, 72, 1851-97, numerous black and white illustations, ex-library copies with associated stamps, mixed cloth bindings, folio, and other 19th & 20th century atlases, some leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, folio

£150-200

524 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1931, 1935, 1936 & 1937, photographic plate to each, advertisements front and rear, original wrappers, previous owner signatures to upper wrappers of 1931 & 1936, a little soiled, tear and 4cm loss to 1931 upper wrapper (also rebound in contemporary yellow cloth), 1935 a little rubbed, spine with closed vertical splits, 8vo (4)

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531 Gumuchian & Cie. Les Livres de L’Enfance du XVe au XIXe Siecle, 2 volumes (Text & Plates), Paris, [1930], numerous plates including a few colour plates, contemporary blue half morocco gilt with original wrappers retained (slightly soiled), a little rubbed and spines slightly faded, 4to, together with St. John (Judith), The Osborne Collection of Early Children’s Books, 2 volumes, Toronto, 1975, some colour and black and white plates, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, large 8vo, plus the Combined Index of the Catalogue, Prepared by Pamela K. Harer, September 1994, original comb spine with laminated wrappers, 4to, plus other miscellaneous books including juvenile and antiquarian interest, plus 2 Indian miniatures

£200-300

525 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack for 1938, 1939 & 1940, illustrations, advertisements front and rear, original limp cloth, 1939 slightly soiled with light toning to spine, 1938 & 1940 spines a little faded, 8vo (3)

£150-200

526 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack for 1946-1959 & 1963, illustrations and advertisements, some toning to 1947 & 1948, booklabel remnants at front of 1957-59, original limp wrappers (1949, 1958-59 original hardbacks), some light soiling, 8vo, together with a Willows facsimile reprint of 1898 (1995) and Wisden facsimile reprint of 1864 (2013) (17)

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£200-300

(3 cartons)

527 Art. A collection of modern art history and reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 4to/folio £50-80

First item limited edition, volume 1: 185/500 copies, volume 2: 90/500 copies. (1 carton) £150-200

£200-300

529 Cricket. A collection of modern cricket and motor racing biography and reference, including Cricket Year, first to twenty fourth and twenty sixth edition, 1982-2005, 2007, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

£100-150

533 Searle (Mark). Turnpikes and Toll-Bars..., Special Introduction by the Right Hon. the Earl of Birkenhead, 2 volumes, [1930], colour and black & white illustrations, rear pastedowns with small ink shelfmark to left upper corners, all edges gilt, original half red morocco gilt, extremities a little rubbed, dust jackets with darkened spines, somewhat worn at extremities, 4to, together with Pinks (William), The History of Clerkenwell, with Additions by the editor, Edward J. Wood, 1st edition, 1865, hand-coloured folding map, with short closed tear, engraved portrait frontispiece (lightly spotted), numerous plates and illustrations, quarter calf, 4to, plus Kauffer (E. McKnight), The Art of the Poster, its Origin, Evolution & Purpose, 1st edition, 1924, numerous colour and black & white illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, with paper labels to front cover and spine, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to, plus nine others

528 Cook (Captain James & King, James). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean; Undertaken by Command of His Majesty, For Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere..., 4 volumes, [1st octavo edition of the Third Voyage], Stockdale & others, 1784, 48 (of 50) engraved plates, lacks large folding map, some spotting, soiling and browning, sometimes heavy, a few marginal tears with slight text loss including lower outer corner of B1 to volume 1, many leaves and signatures detached, remains of engraved stationer’s label to front pastedowns, contemporary calf, broken and worn, 8vo, sold with all faults, together with other miscellaneous books including some literature and antiquarian (2 cartons)

£150-200

532 Illustrated Literature. A collection of modern illustrated and juvenile literature, including Giles, Daily Express and Sunday Express cartoons, 50 volumes, including First Series, The Saturday Book, a complete run, volumes 1-34, 1941-75, David Low, Low’s Political Parade, 1st edition, 1936, & Low Again, 1st edition, 1938 (the latter with title torn and partly missing), all original cloth, mostly in dust jackets, some in book boxes, plus others, G/VG, 8vo/4to

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£150-200

534* Stereoscope Viewer. A Victorian stereoscope viewer and 52 photographic cards including India, Japan, mountaineering, topographical, etc., by Underwood & Underwood, together with three albums of Edwardian and later postcards, mostly British topography, some shipping, including White Star Line, United States lines, etc., (approximately 580 postcards), two albums of cigarette cards, including Ogdens, Wills and Turf cigarettes, album of world stamps, mostly 20th century, some Victorian, matchboxes, etc

£50-80

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535 Bellamy (D). Nature Delineated: being, A New Translation of those Universally Admir’d Philosophical Conversations, Entitled, Spectacle de la Nature: compiled originally for the rational amusement of young noblemen, volumes 1-4, 1739-40, black and white frontispiece, illustrations and folding plates, some period inscriptions, some minor toning, volume 1 contemporary full calf, volumes 2-4, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Robinson (G. & Baldwin, R., printed for), The Bull-Finch, being a choice collection of the newest and most favourite English songs which have been set to music and sung at The Public Theatres & Gardens, circa 1765, black and white engraved frontispiece, some light spotting, modern endpapers, rebound in later gilt decorated half calf, boards and spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Eikon (Basilike), The Pourtrature of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings..., 1649, lacks frontispiece, some spotting and marks, some wear to foot of text blck, contemporary full morocco boards and spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 17th-19th century miscellaneous literature and theology reference, mostly contemporary leather bindings, some gilt decorated, some odd volumes and foreign language, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, approximately 150 volumes (6 shelves)

538 Railway. A large collection of modern railway and locomotive reference and related, including publications by David & Charles, O.P.C., Ian Allan, Sutton, Oakwood Press, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

539 Coysh (A.W. & Henrywood, R.K.). The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, reprint edition, 1982, colour frontispiece, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly toned, large 4to, together with Le Corbeiller (Clare), European and American Snuff Boxes 17301830, 1st edition, 1966, colour frontispiece, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, large 4to, and Williamson (George C.), The Book of Famille Rose, 1985, 19 colour and 43 black and white plates, some light toning, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly rubbed to head, large 8vo, plus other modern antique reference and related, including publications by Antique Collectors’ Club, Batsford, all original cloth, mostly in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

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£100-150

541 Gajdusek (D.C., editor). Correspondence on the Discovery and Original Investigations on Kuru. Smadel-Gajdusek Correspondence 1955-1958, Bethesda, Maryland, April 1975, library stamp to front endpaper, original cloth, 4to, together with Zinsser (F.), Diseases of the Mouth, Syphillis and Similar Diseases..., Translated and Edited by John Bethune Stein, [1913], colour plates, original cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Galton (Douglas), Healthy Hospitals, Observations on Some Points Connected with Hospital Construction, half-title, a little creased and soiled with small tear to inner margin, publisher’s catalogue at rear, uncut and partly unopened, original cloth gilt, rubbed and label adhesion remains near foot of spine, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century mostly cloth-bound medical history

£150-200

537 Millingen (J.G.). Curiosities of Medical Experience, 2nd edition, revised and considerably augmented, 1839, some spotting, ownership names to title and front endpaper, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and slightly darkened, together with Marie (Pierre), Lectures on Diseases of the Spinal Cord, translated by Montagu Lubbock, New Sydenham Society, 1895, wood engraved illustrations, library stamps to title verso and to several pages at rear, original cloth, slightly marked and chipped at head of spine, plus Churchill (Fleetwood, editor), Essays on Puerpral Fever and Other Diseases Peculiar to Women..., Sydenham Society, 1849, some heavy spotting, original cloth gilt, rubbed, all 8vo, plus other mostly New Sydenham Society and other late 19th-century English medical history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (3 shelves)

£100-150

540 Brayley (Edward Wedlake). A Topographical History of Surrey, volumes 1-5, 1850, numerous black and white illustrations, some spotting throughout, uniform contemporary embossed green cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spines faded and rubbed with some loss, volume 4 spine partially detached, 8vo, together with Chambers (Robert), Domestic Annals of Scotland, from the reformation to the revolution, volumes 1-3, 3rd edition, 1874, black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, boards lightly rubbed, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and KnatchbullHugessen (Hughe), Kentish Family, 1st edition, 1960, 15 black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly marked, 8vo, plus other mostly mid-20th century and modern UK topographical reference and related, including publications by Batsford, H.M.S.O., Gollancz, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£500-800

536 Pinkerton (John). Modern Geography. A Description fo the Empires, Kingdoms, States and Colonies..., volumes 1-3, new edition, 1807, numerous black and white maps and folding plates, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spine rubbed, hinges slightly cracked, large 4to, together with Edwards (Charles, editor), Payne’s Universum, or Pictorial World..., volumes 1-3, circa 1850, numerous black and white plates with tissue guards, some light spotting, cracked guttering, uniform gilt decorated green half morocco, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed, large 4to, and Petit (Georges, editor), Paris-Noel Tombola 1885-1895, 7 volumes (bound in one), retaining original front covers, numerous colour and black and white illustrations and advertisements, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated quarter morocco, boards and spine lightly rubbed, folio, plus other mostly 19th century illustrated reference and periodicals, including A Series of Pictureseque Views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by F.O. Morris, volumes 1-6, circa 1870, mostly original gilt decorated cloth, some leather bindings, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (3 shelves + a carton)

£200-300

From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

£200-300

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542 Bradley (E.T.). Annals of Westminster Abbey, 1898, black and white engraved frontispiece, numerous black and white illustrations, frontispiece heavily spotted, some light marks, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, together with Henty (G.A.), When London Burned, A Story of Restoration Times and the Great Fire, 1895, 12 black and white illustrations, period inscription to verso of frontispiece, original bright, gilt decorated blue cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Leyland (John), The Thames Illustrated, a picturesque journeying from Richmond to Oxford, circa 1897, numerous black and white illustrations, with advertisements to the rear, period inscription to front pastedown, original gilt decorated red cloth, boards lightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, plus other mostly 20th century London & Thames reference and related, including publications by A. & C. Black, Batsford, Cambridge University Press, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

546 Haight (Gordon S., editor). The George Eliot Letters, volumes 1-3, 1st edition, Yale University Press, 1954, uniform original cloth in dust jackets, covers and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Hipple (Walter John), The Beautiful, The Sublime & The Picturesque in Eighteenth-Century British Aesthetic Theory, 1st edition, Southern Illinois University Press, USA, 1957, original cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and Fripp (Edgar I.), Shakespeare Man and Artist, volumes 1 & 2, O.U.P., 1938, black and white illustrations, uniform original red cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head, 8vo, plus other modern literature and literary reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Hogarth Press, Cambridge, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

547 Fye (W. Bruce, editor). William Osler’s Collected Papers on the Cardiovascular System, Classics of Cardiology Library, Birmingham, 1985, all edges gilt, contemporary calf gilt, large thick 8vo, (limited edition, 933 of an unspecified number), together with Chiene (John), Lectures on Surgical Anatomy, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1878, 31 plates, some pencil marks and underscoring, original cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus Clark (James), A Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption, Comprehending an Inquiry into Causes, Nature, Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculous and Scrofulous Diseases in General, 1st edition, 1835, publisher’s adverts at rear, a little light browning, hinges cracking and strengthened, original cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine, 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century cloth-bound medical history

£200-300

543 German Literature. A large collection of late 19th century and modern German language literature and miscellaneous reference, including Kindlers Neues Literatur Lexikon, volumes 1-21, 1988, original wrappers in slipcases, 8vo, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£100-150

544 Richardson (Benjamin Ward). Disciples of Aesculapius, with a Life of the Author by his Daughter Mrs George Martin, 2 volumes, 1900, 22 plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Cammidge (P.J.), The Faeces of Children and Adults, their Examination and Diagnostic Significance with Indications for Treatment, 1st edition, 1914, illustrations to text, original cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus Rivington (Walter), The Medical Profession of the United Kingdom, being the Essay to which was Awarded the First Carmichael Prize of Two Hundred Pounds by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1887, Dublin, 1888, ex-library with several ink stamps, original cloth gilt, classification number near foot of spine, thick 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century cloth-bound medical history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

£200-300

548 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D., volumes 1-3, The Navarre Society, 1925, black and white illustrations and facsimiles, some light spotting, uniform original gilt decorated red cloth, 8vo, together with The Florence Press, publisher, The Lyrical Poems and Translations of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Arranged in Chronological Order, 1918, some minor toning, original vellum, boards and spine lightly spotted, 4to, and Bacon (Francis), The Essays Colours of Good and Evil & Advancement of Learning, reprint edition, 1925, some minor spotting, original blue cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th century literature and picture cloth fiction, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

545 Gulland (W.G.). Chinese Porcelain, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1902, 485 black and white illustrations, some light spotting, uniform original gilt decorated green cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head, 8vo, together with Wood (Christopher), The Dictionary of Victorian Painters, 2nd edition, 1985, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 4to, and Barder (Richard C.R.), The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830, 1st edition, 1993, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern art and antiques reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (5 shelves)

£150-200

(3 shelves)

£100-150

549 Sallander (Hans). Bibliotheca Walleriana, The Books Illustrating the History of Medicine and Science Collected by Doctor Erik Waller and Bequeathed to the Library of the Royal University of Uppsala, reprint edition, Stockholm, 1955 black and white plates, original cloth, thick 8vo, together with Reynolds (Lawrence), Rare Books and Collections of the Reynolds Historical Library, A Bibliography, Birmingham, Alabama, 1968, portrait frontispiece and plates, library stamps to title, original cloth in slightly worn slipcase with white ink letters at foot of spine, 4to, plus MacKinney (Loren), Medical Illustrations in Medieval Manuscripts, 1st edition, 1965, colour and black and white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, marks to endpapers, 4to, plus other medical history, bibliography and reference including Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Munk’s Roll Series

£150-200

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550 Lowe (E.J.). Our Native Ferns; Or, A History of the British Species and Their Varieties, volumes 1 & 2, 1865-67, 79 colour plates and numerous black and white wood engravings, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco, boards slightly rubbed, spines faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with White (Gilbert), The Natural History & Antiquities of Selbourne in the County of Southampton, 1911, 24 colour illustrations, modern gilt decorated green half morocco, retaining original gilt decorated green cloth boards, 4to, and Hylson-Smith (Kenneth), Bath Abbey: A History, Bath, 2003, limited edition 15/20, signed by the author to the title page, original gilt decorated blue half morocco, 8vo, plus other late 19th and modern UK natural history and topography reference, including publications by New Naturalist, Batsford, Penguin, Antique Collectors’ Club, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

554 Planché (James Robinson). A Cyclopaedia of Costume or Dictionary of Dress, volumes 1 & 2, 1876, 2 colour frontispiece and numerous black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, split gutters, uniform original gilt decorated red quarter morocco, boards lightly marked, large 4to, together with Fabriken (Fra & St. Kongensgade, I), Jorgen Ahlefeldt-Laurvig Og Kai Uldall, Fajencer, 1st edition, Kopenhagen, 1970, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, and slipcase, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Thorburn (W. Stewart), A Guide to the Coins of Great Britain & Ireland, 2nd edition, 1888, 29 colour plates, and black and white frontispiece, some minor spotting, contemporary blue half calf, boards and spine rubbed, spine partially detached, 8vo, plus other art and performing arts reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(6 shelves)

555 Natural History. A collection of late 19th century and modern natural history reference and related, some picture cloth and leather bindings, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

(3 shelves)

£200-300

551 Roberts (K.B. & Tomlinson, J.D.W.). The Fabric of the Body. European Traditions of Anatomical Illustration, 1st edition, OUP, 1992, black and white illustrations, original cloth in pictorial card slipcase, 4to, together with Thorndike (Lynn & Kibre, Pearl), A Catalogue of Incipits of Mediaeval Scientific Writings in Latin, revised and augmented edition, 1963, original cloth in glassine dust jacket, 4to, plus Hunter (Richard & Macalpine, Ida), Three Hundred Years of Psychiatry 1535-1860, A History Presented in Selected English Texts, 1st edition, 1963, autograph letter signed from the authors to R. St. G. Moody tipped on to front endpaper with accompanying envelope, original cloth in rubbed and soiled dust jacket, small folio, plus other medical history, bibliography and history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 19.5% (Lots marked * 23.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

£100-150

557 Orwell (George). Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Facsimile of the Extant Manuscript, 1984, numerous black and white facsimiles, original red cloth in dust jacket, and slipcase, spine lightly rubbed, folio, The Road to Wigan Pier, Left Book Club Edition, 1937, some light spotting, original orange wrappers, slightly marked, 8vo, together with Austen (John, illustrator), Daphnis Chloe, Geoffrey Bles, 1925, 16 colour and black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt decorated white cloth, boards lightly marked, 4to, and Ringler (William A., editor), The Poems of Sir Philip Sidney, 1962, black and white frontispiece, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed and torn to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 20th century literature and poetry, including Edith Sitwell, J.R.R. Tolkien, Anthony Trollope, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

(3 shelves)

£100-150

558 Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club, circa 1837, black and white illustrations by R. Seymour & “Phiz”, water marks to the head of endpapers through pages 17, some minor toning, original green cloth, front board water marked to head, rear board lightly marked, spine lightly faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with Thackeray (W.M), The Chronicle of the Drum, 1886, 32 black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor marks, original gilt decorated yellow cloth, boards and spine lightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Maclise (D., illustrator), Moore’s Irish Melodies, 1846, numerous black and white illustrations, original decorated boards rubbed with some minor loss to spine, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th century literature and reference, all original cloth, some gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

£200-300

553 Geiser (Bernhard). Picasso, Graphic Works 1899-1955, volumes 1 & 2, reprint edition, 1966, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked and rubbed, 4to, together with Terrace (Edward L.B.), Egyptian Paintings of the Middle Kingdom, 1st edition, 1968, numerous colour illustrations, original brown cloth in dust jacket in slipcase, large 4to, plus Watson (William), Sculpture of Japan, from the Fifth to the Fifteenth Century, 1st edition, 1959, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, and Meiss (Millard), French Painting in the Time of Jean De Berry, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1967, colour frontispiece and black and white illustrations, uniform original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked, large 8vo, and other modern, ancient and general art reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

£100-150

556 Literature. A large collection of modern first edition fiction and poetry, including Sebastian Faulks, Tom Wolfe, William Boyd, Ben Elton, Charles Morgan, James Joyce, Dan Delillo, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo

552 Brooke (Rupert). The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke, With a Memoir, 1928, black and white frontispiece, some minor spotting, contemporary gilt decorated tree calf, bound by Hatchfords, 8vo, together with Goldsmith (Oliver), Bewick’s Select Fables of Aesop and Others, circa 1876, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, period inscription to head of title page, bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt decorated green full calf, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Headlam (Cecil), Oxford And Its Story, 1904, 24 colour lithographs, and 35 black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, plus other 18th-early 20th century literature and reference, many leather bindings, some gilt decorated, some picture cloth, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£150-200

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559 Lysons (Daniel). The Environs of London: Being An Historical Account of the Towns, Villages and Hamlets, Within Twelve Miles of that Capital..., volumes 1-4, 1796, 68 black and white plates, volume 1 title page repaired, some light wear and spotting, An Historical Account of Those Parishes in the County of Middlesex, which are not described in the Environs of London, 17 black and white plates, some spotting, all with new endpapers, and rebound in uniform modern brown half morocco to marbled boards, 4to, together with J.P. Segg & Co, publisher, London And Fashionable Resorts (Illustrated): A Complete Guide to the Places of Amusement..., A Directory, 1890, colour title page, numerous monochrome illustrations, and advertisements, some light toning, original gilt decorated red cloth, covers toned and marked, spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, and Clode (Charles M.), The Early History of the Guild of Merchant Taylors of the Fraternity of St. John the Baptist..., volumes 1 & 2, 1888, some light spotting, uniform original green cloth, 8vo, plus other 19th century and modern London reference, and related, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

563 Irving (Henry & Marshall, Frank A., editors). The Works of William Shakespeare, volumes 1-8, 1897, numerous black and white illustrations by Gordon Browne, some minor spotting, publisher’s uniform original gilt decorated brown quarter morocco, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Huxley (Julian), Beasts, text and photographs by Ylla, 1st edition, The Harvill Press, 1951, numerous black and white illustrations, original boards in slipcase, spine slightly rubbed, 4to, and Davis (Norman, editor), Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, 1st edition, Oxford, 1971, black and white frontispiece, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other mostly modern miscellaneous literature, including art, history, fiction, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

564 Military. A collection of modern mililtary and aviation reference and related, including publications by Putnam, Jane’s, H.M.S.O., some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

(3 shelves)

560 Winternitz (M.C., editor). Collected Studies on the Pathology of War Gas Poisoning..., Yale University Press, 1920, colour and black and white plates, original cloth, a little faded to upper cover, small folio, together with Browne (John), Myographia Nova: or, A Graphical Description of all the Muscles in Humane Body, as they Arise in Dissection..., 1697, facsimile edition, Editions Medicina Rara, New York, no date, black and white plates, original quarter morocco gilt in plain card slipcase, folio, (limited edition 2049/2800 copies), plus Fulton (J.F.), Muscular Contraction and the Reflex Control of Movement, 1st edition, Baltimore, 1926, illustrations to text, front free endpaper cut away, original cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century cloth-bound medical history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

566 Conrad (Heinrich). Giacomo Casanova Erinnerungen, volumes 1-15, 1907-13, 15 black and white tipped in frontispiece, uniform original gilt decorated quarter vellum, boards and spines slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Machen (Arthur), The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt, 6 volumes, circa 1960s, uniform red cloth in dust jackets, covers and spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern Casanova reference and related, mostly original cloth, some foreign language, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

(6 shelves)

£150-200

567 Burdon-Sanderson (J., editor). Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory by E. Klein, J. Burdon-Sanderson, Michael Foster and T. Lauder Brunton, 2 volumes (Text/Plates), 1st edition, 1873, black and white plates to volume 2, publisher’s catalogues at rear of both, ex-library with ink inscriptions to contents page of volume 1 and oval ink stamp to title of volume 2, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked with original spines relaid, together with Gross (S.D.), A Practical Treatise on the Diseases and Injuries of the Urinary Bladder, the Prostate Gland, and the Urethra, 1st edition, Philadelphia, 1851, some wood-engraved illustrations to text, spotting, mostly at front and rear, library ink stamp to title and labels to front endpapers, original cloth, rubbed and library labels remains at foot of spine, large 8vo, plus Haviland (Alfred), The Geographical Distribution of Disease in Great Britain, 2nd edition, 1892, folding colour maps, some spotting throughout, original cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century medical history

£150-200

562 Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of early 20th century and modern literature and reference, including travel, philosophy, biography, history, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£100-150

565 Literature. A collection of early 20th century and modern literature reference and related, including The Retrospective Review, volumes 1-18, 1997, and publications by Oxford, The Hogarth Press, Folio Society, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

561 Pasca (Vanni & Lupi, Italo). Printed in Italy, Italy, 1989, numerous colour illustrations, original boards in slipcase, large 8vo, together with Ring (Grete), A Century of French Painting 14001500, 1st edition, 1949, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in price clipped dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, and Philipp (Franz), Arthur Boyd, 1st edition, 1967, 44 colour and 134 black and white plates, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly toned and marked, large 4to, plus other modern art reference including The Complete Work of Michelangelo, volumes 1 & 2, 1966, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

£100-150

£100-150

(6 shelves)

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568 Hersey (John). The Wall, 4th impression, 1951, original cloth in price clipped dust jacket, designed by Barnett Freedman, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Williams (Raymond), Border Country, 1st edition, 1960, original red cloth in dust jacket designed by G.J. Galsworthy, 8vo, and Arpino (Giovanni), The Novice, 1st UK edition, 1961, original cloth in dust jacket designed by David Knight, 8vo, plus other 1950s/60s fiction and 1st editions, including Gerald Durrell, Hammond Innes, William Faulkner and publications by The Crime Club, The Hogarth Press, Gollancz, all orignial cloth in illustrated dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

573 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees..., volumes 1 & 2, a new edition, 1786, numerous black and white engraved plates, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting and marks, uniform contemporary gilt decorated tree calf, boards and spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Ward (Mrs), The Microscope, circa 1890, 8 colour plates plus black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, bookplate to front pastedown, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Gilpin (William), Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other Woodland Views, volumes 1 & 2, Edinburgh, 1834, black and white plates with tissue guards, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting and marks, uniform contemporary green cloth, spines faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century literature and reference, including natural history, science, fiction, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio

£150-200

569 Jackson (Holbrook). The Anatomy of Bibliomania, volumes 1 & 2, The Soncino Press, 1930, some minor toning, uniform original red cloth, spines lightly faded, boards slightly marked, 8vo, together with Goldsmith (Edmund), A Bibliographical Sketch of The Aldine Press at Venice..., parts 1 - 3 (bound in one), Edinburgh, 1887, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, split front guttering, contemporary gilt decorated green cloth, boards lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Goldman (Paul), Beyond Decoration, The Illustrations of John Everett Millais, 1st edition, Oak Knoll Press, 2005, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, tall 8vo, plus other late 19th century and modern bibliographical reference and related, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(5 shelves)

£300-500

574 Bindings. The Waverley Novels, by Walter Scott, 13 volumes, Edinburgh, circa 1890, uniform gilt decorated tan half calf, 8vo, A Hardy Norseman, 5th edition, We Two, 14th edition, Donovan: A Modern Englishman, 17th edition, all 1890, In The Golden Days, 14th edition, Knight-Errant, 12th edition, both 1891, all by Edna Lyall, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green half calf, spines lightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, and Kingsley (Charles), The Water-Babies, circa 1910, colour plates by Alice B. Woodward, bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century literature, all gilt decorated leather bindings, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, 45 volumes

£200-300

570 Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, 1899, The Second Jungle Book, 1897, both reprint editions, black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, both original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Finden (W. & E.), Finden’s Byron Beauties: Or, The Principle Female Characters in Lord Byron’s Poems, 1836, 39 black and white engraved plates, some light toning and marks, bookploate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt decorated blue calf, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, and Warren (Samuel), The Lily and The Bee, an Apologue of The Crystal Palace, 1st edition, 1851, some minor spotting, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century literature and reference, including Strand Magazine, 12 volumes, 1891-96, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

(2 shelves)

£200-300

571 Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of miscellaneous modern literature and reference, including natural history, fiction, biography, history, Folio Society, juvenile literature, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

575 Watkin (David & Mellinghoff, Tilman). German Architecture and the Classical Ideal 1740-1840, 1st edition, 1987, 9 colour and 263 black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Singleton (Esther), The Furniture of our Forefathers, volumes 1 & 2, 1901, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated quarter vellum, to decorated boards, large 8vo, and Hepplewhite (A.), The Cabinet-Maker and Uphosterer’s Guide..., 3rd edition, 1897, 124 black and white plates, bookplate to front pastedown, ex library copy with associated stamps, original gilt decorated brown cloth, folio, plus other late 19th century and modern furniture and art reference, including The Dictionary of English Furniture, by Ralph Edwards, volumes 1-3, 1983, limited edition 900/1000, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

(5 shelves)

(3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

572 Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of modern miscellaneous literature, including New Naturalist Series, natural history, biography, history, fiction, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)

576 Juvenile Literature. A collection of modern juvenile fiction, literature and pop-up books, including Flight, Great Planes of The Century, by Donald S. Lopez, et al, circa 1980, Fungus the Bogeyman Plop-Up Book, by Raymond Briggs, 1982, all original boards, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

(2 shelves)

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£200-300

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577 Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 1853, black and white illustrations by H.K. Brown, loss and repair to title page, some light spotting, contemporary green half morocco, front board detached, spine partially detached, rubbed, 8vo, together with Ruskin (John), The Stones of Venice, volumes 1-3, 1898, colour and monochrome illustrations, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half vellum, slightly toned, 8vo, and Shenstone (William), The Works in Verse and Prose of William Shenstone, volumes 1-3, 2nd edition, 1765-69, black and white engraved frontispiece and title pages to volumes 1 & 2, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary full calf, boards and spines rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century literature and reference, all leather bindings, some gilt decorated, some foreign language and odd volumes, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (approximately 100 volumes)

582 Brydone (P.). A Tour Through Sicily and Malta. In a Series of Letters to William Beckford, Esq. of Somerly in Suffolk, volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 1774, new endpapers, head of title pages removed, some minor spotting, uniform later calf, spines retaining contemporary full calf boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Bull (George), Some Important Points of Primitive Christianity Maintained and Defended; In Several Sermons and Other Discourses: volume 1 only, 1713, modern endpapers, some toning and light spotting, rebound in modern brown morocco, 8vo, and Manlii (Anicii), Torquati Severini Boethii de consolatione philosophiae Libri V., Amsterdam, 1640, black and white engraved title, spine partially detached, contemporary vellum, 16mo, plus other mostly 18th and 19th century literature and reference, all leather bindings, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (approximately 80 volumes)

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£300-500

578 Picture Club. A large collection of mostly 19th century picture cloth and illustrated literature, including the History of Don Quixote, by Cervantes, illustrated by Gustave Dore, circa 1890, The Library Shakespeare, volume 1-4, 6-9, illustrated by John Gilbert, George Cruikshank & R. Dudley, circa 1890, some leather binding, mostly original gilt decorated cloth, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (approximately 250 volumes) (6 shelves)

583 McIlwain (George). Memoirs of John Abernethy, FRS, with a View of His Lectures, Writings and Character, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1853, portrait frontispiece to volume 1 (slightly offset to title), bookplates of Joseph Gundry, contemporary half calf gilt with red morocco labels to spines, small 8vo, together with [Macmichael, William], The Gold-Headed Cane, 2nd edition, 1828, engraved illustrations to text, a little spotting and dust-soiling, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 8vo, plus Bailey (Hamilton, editor), Surgery of Modern Warfare, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Edinburgh, 1942, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth, a little rubbed, large 8vo, plus other medical history including over 100 Harveian Orations and similar including duplicates

£300-500

579 Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of modern literature, fiction and reference, including publications by Oxford, Penguin, Batsford, Gollancz, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves + a carton)

From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£300-500

585 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 300 miscellaneous paperbacks, including publications by Penguin, Puffin, Pan, Pelican, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/4to (14 shelves)

£100-150

586 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, volumes 1 & 2, Newcastle, 1832, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, volume 1 front endpapers and title partially detached, uniform contemporary embossed green cloth, volume 1 spine partially detached, covers and spines slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Farrar (F.W.), The Life and work of St. Paul, 1883, colour map frontispiece and black and white illustrations, period inscription to ‘Miss Davis’ to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated brown morocco, boards lightly rubbed, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, thick 8vo, and Stanley (Arthur Penrhyn), The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D., volumes 1 & 2, 16th edition, 1898, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting, all edges gilt, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green calf bound by Lawrence, spines faded and slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th and 20th century miscellaneous literature, including natural history, literary reference, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£200-300

581 Fairburn (John, publisher). The Black Book; Or, Corruption Unmasked!..., 1820, some light spotting, modern brown morocco spine retaining contemporary full calf boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Hogg (James), The Pilgrims of the Sun; A Poem, 1815, period inscription and bookplates to front endpapers, some minor spotting, contemporary gilt decorated calf, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, hinges cracked, 8vo, and Hayley (William), The Triumphs of Temper, A Poem: In Six Cantos, new edition, 1817, colour frontispiece, period inscription to front endpaper, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century literature and reference, all leather bindings, condition generally good/very good, 8vo, (approximately 100 volumes) (3 shelves)

£200-300

584 Picture Cloth. A large collection of mostly 19th century illustrated and decorative cloth literature and reference, including A Record of the Black Prince…, by Henry Noel Humphreys, 1849, Illustrated Letters to My Children from The Holy Land: Eastern Manners and Customs, by Henry A. Harper, circa 1880, mostly original gilt decorated cloth, 8vo/4to

580 Walton (Izaak & Cotton, Charles). The Complete Angler…, 1839, black and white illustrations, some light toning, original embossed cloth, spine faded and worn, 8vo, together with Thompson (James), The History of Leicester, from the time of the Romans to the end of the Seventeenth Century, 1849, monochrome folding frontispiece and folding map to the rear, period inscription to front endpaper, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated embossed cloth, boards lightly marked, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Newman (Edward), An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies, and Moths, circa 1870, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, all edges, gilt, original gilt decorated brown cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century reference and illustrated literature, all original cloth, some gilt decorated, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

(6 shelves)

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587 Picture Cloth. A large collection of mostly 19th and early 20th century literature and illustrated fiction, including Washington Irving, Andrew Lang, Fanny Burney, C.E. Brock, mostly original cloth, many gilt decorated, some leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (approximately 200 volumes

589 Picture Cloth. A large collection of 19th and early 20th century literature and illustrated fiction, including W.M. Thackeray, Jane Austen, Hugh Thomson, Andrew Lang, Jules Verne, Hans Anderson, all original cloth, many gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (approximately 200 volumes)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

588 Combe (George). A System of Phrenology, 2 volumes, 5th edition, Edinburgh, 1843, engraved frontispiece and 6 plates including 2 hand-coloured, woodcuts to text, a little spotting, modern half calf over marbled boards, original diced calf spines with red leather labels relaid, 8vo, together with Guernsey (E.), Homoeopathic Domestic Practice, Abridged and Edited, with Additions by H. Thomas, twelfth thousand, 1868, contemporary green half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, small 8vo, plus Davenport (John), Aphrodisiacs and Anti-Aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction..., privately printed, 1869, 5 engraved plates including frontispiece, recent antique-style quarter calf over marbled boards, small 4to, plus other 19th and 20th-century medical history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 19.5% (Lots marked * 23.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

£200-300

590 Gray (Samuel Frederic). A Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia, and Treatise on Pharmacology in General..., 5th edition, considerably enlarged..., 1832, half-title, contemporary half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Foster (M.), A Text Book of Physiology, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, 1878, hinges strengthened, original cloth, rubbed, spine ends stiffened, large 8vo, plus Williams (Frances H.), The Roentgen Rays in Medicine and Surgery, facsimile edition, Classics of Medicine Library, Birmingham, Alabama, 1988, black and white illustrations, accompanying booklet loosely inserted, all edges gilt, original morocco gilt, small 4to (limited edition 446 of an unspecified number), plus other 19th and 20th-century medical history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)

£200-300

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Military & Aviation History, Stamps, Coins & Medals THURSDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2017

A unique and unusually interesting miniature ‘Basuto Gun War’ VC group attributed to Surgeon Major (later Colonel) Edmund Baron Hartley, VC, CMG Victoria Cross. Estimate £1500-2000

Further entries are invited. Please contact Henry Meadows: henry@dominicwinter.co.uk


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Libraries & Archives Nathan Winter & Chris Albury Paintings & Prints Nathan Winter Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows Aviation & Transport Collections Chris Albury & Henry Meadows Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury

For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice. Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ 01285 860006 / firstname or info@dominicwinter.co.uk

www.dominicwinter.co.uk

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

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

ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE") Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist's death. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros) 4.00% up to 50,000 3.00% between 50,000.01 and 200,000 1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk and the Artists’ Collecting Society website www.artistscollectingsociety.org for further details.


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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS 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.

1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account.

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.

3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission.

9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to theAuctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.

4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared.

11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the lower estimate, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.

5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.

12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses.

6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.

13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.

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Fine Art & Antiques Paintings, Watercolours & Prints English Caricatures 1770-1950 19th & 20th Century British Art Silver, Jewellery, Oriental & Tribal Art, Fossils & Taxidermy 5 OCTOBER 2017

Joan Gillchrest (1918-2008). View of Land’s End with Poppies, oil on board, 69 x 71 cm (27 x 28 ins), framed and glazed. Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire. Estimate £2500-3500

Further entries are invited. Please contact Nathan Winter, Henry Meadows and Susanna Winters. nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk henry@dominicwinter.co.uk susanna@dominicwinter.co.uk


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