The Oxford Library Sale - to include a private collection of Tribal Art 26-27 September 2018

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Mallams 1788 THE OXFORD LIBRARY SALE - 26 & 27 SEPTEMBER 2018

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The Oxford Library Sale & ‘A Cabinet of Curiosities’ 26 & 27 September 2018


ABINGDON

Chinese & Japanese Art

The House & Garden Sale Monday 8th October at 11am

Wednesday 31st October Closing Date for entries Wednesday 3rd October

For more information please contact Robin Fisher on 01242 235712 or robin.fisher@mallams.co.uk Mallams Auctioneers, Grosvenor Galleries, 26 Grosvenor Street, Cheltenham, GL52 2SG www.mallams.co.uk

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The Oxford Library Sale & A ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ Wednesday 26th September 2018 Thursday 27th September 2018 at 11am

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Condition Reports & Images oxford2@mallams.co.uk Conditions of sale This auction is subject to Important Notices, Conditions of Sale and Reserves. Condition Reports Please note that there are no condition reports printed in the catalogue or on any website listing. They are available on request from the office or by email oxford2@mallams.co.uk Front Cover – Lot 341 Back Cover – Lot 638


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Order of Sale The Oxford Library Sale & A ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ Day One: Wednesday 26th September at 11am Antique Furniture and Works of Art (Part One)

1-204

Fine collection of Antique Walking Canes

205-249G

A significant private collection of Tribal Art from a deceased estate

250-385

Tribal Art from other Vendors

390-459

Works of Art (Part Two)

464-486

Day Two: Thursday 27th September at 11am Books from the Library of John Ehrman

501-634

Books from the Library of Sir Cyril Haines

638-642

Antiquarian and Theological Books, Topography and General Literature

643-716

20th Century Books including early editions, poetry and children’s books

725-767

Books from the Library of the late John Page

768-795

Stamps, Ephemera, Albums and Postcards

796-811

Condition reports and images: oxford2@mallams.co.uk Important notice: Buyers premium 24% inclusive of VAT on each lot Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website. However, we are happy to provide them when requested, subject to our terms and conditions of sale. The absence of any reference to condition in any discription does not imply the lot is without fault.


FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED

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Antique Furniture and Works of Art (Part One)

2. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID TEA TRAY, of serpentine sided rectangular form, with central oval fan inlay, 61cm long £30-50

3. A BRONZE TABLE LAMP, in the form of Mercury, holding aloft the frosted glass shade, on octagonal plinth base, 97.5cm high overall, together with a black pedestal urn, on square foot (2) £200-300

4. A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY OVERMANTEL MIRROR, with fret carved outline and pierced gilt ho-ho bird cresting, having bevelled triple plates with gilt slips, 86 x 122cm £100-200

6. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL CHENETS, of scrolling outline mounted with a girl with a garland of flowers, and a boy with pipe, 26cm high (2) £80-100

5. A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID WORK BOX, with hinged pagoda top above a pair of doors enclosing three drawers, 32cm wide £100-200

7. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WALL MIRROR, of fret carved outline, with gilt ho-ho bird cresting and slip, 93.5cm high; and a 19th Century circular occasional table, with parquetry top, on turned supports (2) £50-80

8. AN INUIT CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE of a sea lion, 13cm long; and a similar figure of a duck, 9cm high (2) £40-60

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1. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT SMALL WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CABINET, with pierced gallery and a pair of bevelled glazed doors, 48.5cm wide; and another mahogany wall cabinet, with open shelves above, 60cm wide (2) £150-250


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10. A VINTAGE BLACK SILK TOP HAT, by Tress & Co., together with a pair of grey kid gloves, boxed £40-60

11. A 19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN IVORY FIGURE, of a standing robed classical female, on circular base, 17cm high £80-100

12. A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, with white enamel dial, the movement striking on a gong, 14cm high £60-80

13. A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS of poultry, each 20 x 15.5cm, framed (6) £30-50

14. AN ITALICA BRONZE LIMITED EDITION FIGURE, of a kneeling female nude, No. 329/375, on square marble plinth, 27.5cm high overall £100-200

15. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT GAMES COMPENDIUM, the hinged top and divided front opening to reveal fitted interior, with bone chess set, draughts, dominoes, brass mounted cribbage board, de la Rue playing cards, folding chess board and other pieces, with key, 32.5cm wide £350-450

16. A BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, with white enamel dial by Mappin & Webb, the case with fluted pilasters on bracket feet, 11.5cm high £40-50

17. A CHINESE NANKING CARGO BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, a Cantonese cylindrical brush pot, a Japanese Imari lobed dish, and a similar bowl (5) £50-80

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9. AN ART DECO ONYX AND MARBLE MANTEL TIMEPIECE, with oval gilt dial, the case of rounded rectangular stepped form, on gilt metal plinth with ball feet, 15cm high £150-200

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18. A CHINESE BRONZE VASE, of rounded square section, relief decorated with stylised creatures, on Greek key border, square foot, 22cm high £500-600

19. AN EASTERN PATINATED BRONZE PIERCE DECORATED TEMPLE LION, with hinged neck, 28.5cm high £500-600

20. AN ANTIQUE INDIAN BRONZE VOTIVE FIGURE, of a horse and rider, 18cm high £200-300

21. A TIBETAN HARDSTONE DAGGER, with steel blade, the sheath and handle with gilt border, 39cm £100-150

22. AN EGYPTIAN TURQUOISE GLAZED SHABTI FIGURE, with hieroglyphic inscription, 33cm high £600-800

23. AN ANTIQUE ISLAMIC POTTERY BOWL, the cream ground with incised and brown and green glazed decoration, and with three animal mask handles to the edge, 19.5cm diameter £200-300

24. AN ANTIQUE ISLAMIC KASHAN POTTERY BOWL, with stylised brown glazed and incised decoration, the border with continuous inscription, 26.5cm £800-1200

25. AN EGYPTIAN ALABASTER BOWL, with wide flattened rim, 23cm wide £400-600

26. AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY DUET MUSIC STAND, with pierced lyre shaped decoration, on turned and carved column and tripod base with scroll feet £200-300

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27. A BRONZE TWIN BRANCH CANDELABRUM, in the form of a stag’s head, the tip of its antlers supporting the candle nozzles, on circular base, 38cm high £30-50

28. A MID VICTORIAN COROMANDEL WRITING BOX, with fold out writing slope and fitted interior, 38.5cm wide £200-300

30. TWO 19TH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES of woodsmen, one with axe splitting wood, the other sawing logs, 14cm high (2) £50-80

31. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN DOULTON SLATER’S PATENT BALUSTER VASES, 27cm high; and another similar pair of vases with slender necks (4) £50-80

32. A COMPOSITION PORTRAIT BUST of Nelson, after Fredericks, on socle base, 32.5cm high £30-50

33. A LATE VICTORIAN BISQUE JUG, relief moulded with classical figures amidst foliage, on a green ground, 21cm high £40-60

34. A TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE, of a seated deity, on lobed base, 18.5cm high £80-120

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29. AN EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD AND INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, with arched top, the gilt dial with foliate spandrels and silvered chapter ring, the movement striking on a gong, on gilt metal bracket feet, 36cm high £100-150

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36. A JADE BEAD NECKLACE, comprising a single strand of graduated jade beads, measuring approximately 4.6mm to 9.2mm in diameter, to a bolt ring clasp, together with a pair of jade ear pendants, each suspending a teardrop-shaped jade bead, on screw-back fittings stamped ‘9ct’, (all jade untested for treatments), a single strand graduated amber bead necklace, and two green hardstone bangles, necklace length 45cm (5) £200-300

37. A COLLECTION OF EIGHTEEN CHINESE WHITE METAL HAIR PINS, with embossed, engraved or pierced decoration, various styles, largest 16cm long; and a modern Chinese enamel snuff bottle, boxed (19) £40-80

38. AN EASTERN CARVED HARDWOOD FOLDING KORAN STAND, with serpents and stylised flowering foliage, 36cm wide £100-150

39. A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURE of a parrot, with green, yellow, blue and red plumage, perched upon a gilt heightened branch, 33.5cm high £300-400

40. A SET OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURES of putti, emblematic of the four seasons, 13cm high (4) £200-300

41. A SET OF FOUR CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES of putti, emblematic of the four seasons, pseudo gold anchor marks, 14.5cm high; and a further pair of figures (6) £80-120

42. A PAIR OF MEISSEN FIGURES of canaries, each with bright yellow plumage and perched upon a branch, 11cm high (2) £80-120

43. A 19TH CENTURY COALPORT-TYPE PART DESSERT SERVICE, painted with floral sprays and with gilt heightened borders, comprising an oval tazza, two dishes, eight plates and a sucrier; and a Dresden florally painted inkstand, with gilt heightened green scale borders (qty) £100-150

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35. A SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL by Samson Mordan & Co, and a silver sovereign case, on silver curb link chain with ‘T’ bar (2) £40-80


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45. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISH, painted with flowering trees and branches, 35.5cm diameter (AF) £30-50

46. A BRASS RECTANGULAR INKSTAND, with two integral lidded inkwells, with pottery liners, the base cast with stylised scrolling foliage, 24.5cm £20-40

47. EMANUEL BOWEN: a hand-coloured map of Gloucestershire, c.1760, 18.5 x 21cm; another hand-coloured map of Gloucestershire by John Cary, and a further 19th Century map similar (3) £60-80

48. A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL BETJEMANN’S PATENT SLIDING BOOK STAND, the gothic pierced and arched folding ends with pierced and engraved mounts, Patent No. 19260, 34cm wide £100-200

49. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE IVORY MODEL of a crayfish with articulated body and folding legs, 23cm long £200-300

50. A GEORGE III HEXAGONAL PAPER SCROLL TEA CADDY decorated with formal foliate designs, the central panel with oval glass plaque inset with urn motif, 18cm wide £200-300

51. A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ‘GRAND TOUR’ RED PLASTER CLASSICAL MEDALLIONS of varying size in two trays and twenty nine white plaster examples (c.169) £200-400

52. A COLLECTION OF TWELVE VICTORIAN AMBROTYPES, each with female subject, mainly cased, various sizes; and a small daguerreotype also with female subject (13) £80-120

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44. A REGENCY/GREEN LEATHER GILT BRASS-MOUNTED WORKBOX of sarcophagus form, having pierced and engraved acorn mounts on claw feet, 21cm wide £150-250

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53. A COLLECTION OF EIGHT VICTORIAN AMBROTYPES, each depicting children or family groups, cased (8) £40-60

54. A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN VICTORIAN AMBROTYPES, each with gentleman subject and mainly cased, various sizes (15) £80-120

55. A VICTORIAN AMBROTYPE depicting a young girl holding a book, in Union Case, 10 x 8.5cm; and one further smaller in similar case, 8 x 7cm (2) £40-60

56. A VICTORIAN AMBROTYPE depicting a group of men in an interior, 10 x 8cm; a further ambrotype depicting a building and titled ‘Observatory May 14th 1859’ verso; a collection of twenty three carte-de-visites; three empty cases; and a magic lantern slide (qty) £30-50

57. A 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE painted head and shoulders of Mrs Jane Douglas, 4cm oval; and three further various miniatures (4) £40-60

59. AFTER P.J. MENE A bronze figure of a pointer, on oval marble plinth base, 25.5cm high £250-300

60. A PAIR OF EASTERN BRONZE JARDINIERES, with engraved stylised decoration, 20.5cm diameter (2) £60-80

61. A CONTINENTAL PATINATED BRONZE MINIATURE GROUP of three horses, 6cm high £80-100

62. A LATE 19TH CENTURY NATURAL AND BLACK STAINED BONE CHESS SET, with carved and pierced decoration, king 12cm high, contained in a later inlaid wooden box; and another 19th Century natural and red stained ivory chess set, with a folding chess board £100-150

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63. A COLLECTION OF MINIATURE WATERCOLOUR COSTUME OVERLAYS, framed as one including an Oxford academic, a princesses dress etc. 88 x 48cm £30-50

64. A FRAMED SET OF FIVE GRAND TOUR PLASTER PLAQUES, each moulded in shallow relief, subjects including Mercury etc, varying sizes (5) £50-100

65. A CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL TEAPOT AND COVER, with cane-work over handle, painted with floral decoration, with damages (AF) 20cm wide £30-50

66. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST of four long graduating drawers with ornate brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 82cm wide x 53.5cm deep x 83cm high £200-400

67. AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TWO FLAP DROP LEAF DINING TABLE on tapering legs and pad feet, 98 x 116cm open £100-200

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68. AN ANTIQUE TURKOMAN RED GROUND MAIN CARPET decorated four rows of eleven guls within a wide border with hooked medallions, 214 x 282cm, holed and worn to the centre £600-800

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69. TWO ANTIQUE TURKOMAN PART SILK BAG FACES, one with four rows of four guls on a dark red ground within a hooked border and skirt, 125 x 89cm, old repairs, the other in two parts sewn together, each with four guls within a hooked border, 51 x 69cm overall (2) £200-250

70. AN OLD TURKOMAN MID RED JUVAL decorated six eight sided guls with a hooked skirt, 140 x 80cm £80-120

72. AN ANTIQUE BELOUCH PART SILK PRAYER RUG with a central interlinking hooked diamond motif within a multiple border, dated, 140 x 110cm £100-200

71. A TURKOMAN RED GROUND HATCHLI, the central rectangular panel with a repeating design within a hooked border and cross hatched skirt, 152 x 125cm £100-200

74. A TEKKE TURKOMAN BRICK RED GROUND RUG decorated with three rows of nine guls within a multiple border, 156 x 122cm £80-120

75. A TURKOMAN DARK RED GROUND SMALL RUG decorated with three rows of eight guls within a multiple border, 127 x 104cm £100-150

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73. A GROUP OF FIVE SOUMAK FRAGMENTS with polychrome banded and hooked decoration, the largest 84 x 94cm (5) £80-120


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76. AN INDIAN, PERSIAN PATTERN, BLUE GROUND SMALL CARPET decorated with a continuing pattern of scrolling flowers within a triple border, 280 x 190cm £150-250

77. A TURKISH RED GROUND KELIM OR WALL HANGING with banded geometric multi-coloured decoration, 160 x 145cm and another possibly Indian wall hanging with polychrome needlework decoration, 225 x 166cm (2) £200-300

78. A GROUP OF FOUR CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK ROBES together with a Chinese silk gift set in presentation box (5) £200-300

79. AN ANTIQUE, ISLAMIC, COPPER SILVERED BOWL of oblate form with engraved decoration, 17cm diameter £200-300

80. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OVAL WATERCOLOUR of a poodle with red collar, 20cm x 15cm in gilt frame £50-100

81. A GEORGE III HAIR WORK AND SILK PICTURE of two boys seated by a ruined castle, 25 x 20cm, framed £50-100

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82. AN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVING of The East View of Rockingham Castle in the County of Northampton by S & V Buck dated 1799, 19 x 36cm, and a coloured engraving of A View of Cliefden in Buckinghamshire printed by Robert Sayer, 17 x 27cm, framed £70-150

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83. C.J. GRANT The Tailor’s War, lithograph 1834, 19 x 25.5cm and a monochrome print entitled ‘A Few Popular Patriotic Sayings’, 17cm square, framed (2) £70-120

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84. A MODERNIST COMPOSITION STONE SCULPTURE representing a mother and child, 72cm high £400-500

85. AN 18TH CENTURY CARVED PINE PIER GLASS with later gilded cartouche and scrolling foliate frame, 117 x 59cm overall £100-200

87. A NEAR PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DUTCH OAK AND FLORAL MARQUETRY OCTAGONAL CANDLE STANDS on ring turned and hexagonal columns terminating in a tripod base with scrolling foliate inlay, 96cm high x 29cm wide (2) £200-400

86. AN 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY CONTINENTAL, MARQUETRY INLAID HANGING CORNER CABINET fitted two drawers and a central panel door with scrolling foliate decoration and canted corners, 67cm high x 40cm wide £100-200

89. A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD INLAID OVAL OCCASIONAL TABLE with tray undertier, line inlay and on square tapering legs and castors, 67cm wide £70-150

90. A VICTORIAN WALNUT WINDOW SEAT, oval shaped with scroll carved splat back and cresting rail, upholstered in green striped material, 97cm wide £100-200

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88. AN 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE CHAIR with vase-shaped splat back with inlaid decoration and on cabriole forelegs and pad feet, upholstered in green patterned material, 53cm wide £100-200


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92. A PAIR OF WHEELDON’S PATENT ADJUSTABLE WOODEN MUSIC STANDS on tripod bases, stamped, 41cm wide (2) £150-250

91. A LANCASHIRE OAK ELBOW CHAIR with rush seat, a smoker’s bow armchair and a Victorian oak butler’s tray on folding webbed stand (3) £70-150

93. A LATE 19TH CENTURY COLONIAL CAMPHORWOOD CHEST of two short and three long drawers with line inlay and inset brass handles, 95cm wide x 47cm deep x 108cm high £500-800

94. AN EDWARDIAN TABLE CROQUET SET with mallets, hoops and balls in a pine box, 33cm wide £80-120

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95. A 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CARVED WOOD BOX in the form of an owl with bright eyes, hinged rising lid, and on a stump, 32cm high £200-400

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96. TWO ANTIQUE ITALIAN PIETRA DURA RECTANGULAR PAPERWEIGHTS, one decorated grandiflora magnolia, the other with geometric decoration, 12 x 8cm, 12.4 x 6.7cm (2) £200-300

97. A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY CANDLESTICKS with fluted columns, brass sconces and circular bases, 33cm high (2) £100-200

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98. A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT HALL SEAT attributed to James Shoolbred with rectangular panel seat, gilt metal mounts and end roundels on reeded splay supports, 54cm wide x 32cm deep x 60cm high £400-600

102. A SIGNED COLOURED PRINT of Sir Winston Churchill, after Arthur Pan, signed by Churchill in black ink to the margin beneath the printed quotation, 50 x 59cm £50-100

103. A 19TH CENTURY HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVING, Westminster Pit, 30 x 47.5cm; together with a hand-coloured Ogilby road map of Chelmsford, Essex, and another similar (3) £30-50

101. A GLASS PAPERWEIGHT INKWELL, with faceted sides, millefiori inset base, and silver plated mounts, 12.5cm high; a 19th Century French end-of-day scramble weight; and two further decorative paperweights (4) £70-150

104. A MONT BLANC NO. 22 FOUNTAIN PEN, in burgundy, a Parker Duofold fountain pen, four others by Pelikan, Spot, Parker and Waterman, and a boxed small fountain pen and propelling pencil set (8) £100-150

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100. A VINTAGE LEATHER SUITCASE with Hotel Royal Sanremo travel label, 60cm wide and another 72cm wide (2) £30-60

99. A PAIR OF GRAND TOUR STYLE FAUX MARBLE OBELISKS of tapering form with hieroglyph motifs and square stepped bases, 86cm high (2) £300-500


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105. A VICTORIAN HOWARD STYLE OAK GRADUATED THREE TIER BUFFET with geometric parquetry designs, ring turned columns and carved rosette ornament, 122cm wide x 129cm high £200-300

106. A CHINESE BONE AND BAMBOO BRUSH, the faceted handle carved with character marks, 35.5cm long; a framed Chinese silk work panel, 17 x 17.5cm, a pair of shaped Chinese silk work panels, and a pair of Chinese vases (6) £70-100

108. A CHINESE POTTERY RECTANGULAR PLANTER, the sides incised with landscape scenes and character marks, 49cm £30-50

109. A CHINESE BRONZE RECTANGULAR BONSAI PLANTER, the sides cast with stylised shield motifs, on bracket feet, 27.5cm

110. A HARDY’S FOUR SECTION FISHING ROD, the brass mounted cork handle stamped ‘Hardy’s W Fitting’, 13cm £100-150

111. A 19TH CENTURY CARVED ALABASTER FIGURE of the Venus de Milo, after the Antique, on circular plinth base, 25cm high (AF) £20-30

112. A 19TH CENTURY BRASS GENTLEMAN’S TELESCOPE, on adjustable tripod stand, by Thos. Harris & Sons, London, with various accessories and mahogany case, telescope 104cm long £500-700

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107. A TIBETAN WHITE METAL AND COPPER CYLINDRICAL BOX, the embossed front with glazed reserve containing a seated Buddha, in woven fabric outer carrying case, 9.5cm diameter £60-80

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113. A 19TH CENTURY BRASS COLUMNAR TABLE LAMP, with pierced basket on Corinthian support, with square section base and bun feet, electrified, 52cm high £150-200

114. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MODEL COACHING OR HUNTING HORN, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1900, 30.5cm long £150-200

115. A 19TH CENTURY SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH, naively prick carved with a woman, child and dogs, 10cm £80-100

116. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY IVORY PLAQUE, probably a mount for a box, relief carved with cavorting classical figures and putti, 9.5cm £120-160

117. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED REGIMENTAL SEVEN BAR TOAST RACKS, each engraved with a 17th Lancers Death or Glory cipher, on ball feet, 18.5cm long (2) £100-200

118. A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED DESK SEAL, 10cm long; another similar, another with carved mother of pearl handle, and a carved wooden desk seal (4) £50-150

120. A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE of Cleopatra, reclining upon a stone daybed, 22.5cm long, on ebonised wooden plinth £150-250

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119. A MID VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SLIDING BOOK STAND, with arched folding ends, and gothic pierced mounts, 39cm £70-90


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121. A MID VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD BANDED DAVENPORT, with leather inset sloping front and fitted interior and having four drawers to the side, with opposing dummy drawers, retailed by J J Burrey, Shrewsbury, 54.5cm £300-400 122. A 19TH CENTURY PADOUK COLONIAL OFFICER’S NECESSAIRE BOX, with hinged top and three sliding sections, each with carved recesses for the fittings (lacking), 24cm long £100-200

124. A ROMAN POTTERY OIL LAMP, 11.5cm long, and black glazed and incised Greek revival pottery oil lamp (2) £50-70

125. A 19TH CENTURY PATINATED AND LACQUERED BRASS DESK THERMOMETER, of pierced Gothic arch form, the back impressed Pubd by T C Salt, March 1828, on rectangular plinth base, 23.5cm high £70-150

126. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH JACOB PETIT PORCELAIN LARGE INKSTAND, surmounted by a seated liver and white springer spaniel, flanked by ink recesses and pen stands, the gilt heightened green base of scrolling outline and with flower applied decoration, 35.5cm wide £400-600

127. AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT, printed with a variation of the Willow pattern, the cover with rose finial, 14cm high £80-120

128. A BRONZE FIGURE of an angel, standing with arms raised and blowing a trumpet, having gilt heightened decoration, on circular base, 62cm high £1000-1500

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123. A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE ‘GRAND TOUR’ MODEL of the Arc de Triomphe, the top with hinged ring compartment, on oval base and slate plinth, 12.5cm wide £80-150

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129. A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE of a young woman, wearing diaphanous robes and with outstretched arm, the domed base titled ‘L’etoile du Matin’, on circular marble plinth, 53.5cm high £400-600

130. A 19TH CENTURY CARVED WOOD AND EBONISED FIGURE of Hebe, standing with bowl and pitcher, on circular plinth base, 57cm high £500-700

131. A BRONZE FIGURE of a classical female, after Francois Barbedienne, the rectangular base formerly fitted as a lamp, 43.5cm high £250-350

132. A 19TH CENTURY MARBLE BUST of a young girl by Edouard Charles Marie Houssin, on cylindrical socle base and square plinth, 48cm high overall £700-900

133. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, carved as a seated monkey, wearing a jacket and holding a ball, 3.5cm high £50-80

134. A 9CT GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL HANDLED MAGNIFYING GLASS, the mounts embossed with stylised scrolling foliage, 30cm long £100-150

136. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LEATHER GENTLEMAN’S DRESSING CASE, fully fitted with a range of silver and silver mounted accessories to include eight various jars, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, mirror, comb, shoe horn and button hook, by Finnegans Ltd, London 1913 £150-250

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135. A DUNHILL SILVER CHEROOT HOLDER, of tapered hexagonal design, with five vari-coloured interchangeable plastic mouth pieces, Birmingham 1955, in fitted case £50-80


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137. A VICTORIAN SIKES HYDROMETER, with ivory thermometer, by Cutts Sutton & Co., Sheffield and London, in fitted mahogany case, 25cm wide overall; together with a book of Hydrometer tables (2) £50-80

138. A LATE 19TH /EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS MINIATURE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, with white enamel dial, on bracket feet, 7.5cm high £50-80

139. A STUART CRYSTAL FOOTED GLASS BOWL, to commemorate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II, 1972, 20cm high, in fitted case £30-50

140. W NUTTER AFTER T STOTHARD Mother and child, hand-coloured engraving, 22 x 16cm £30-50

141. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CREWEL WORK BEDSPREAD, worked with a design of scrolling foliage and stylised flowerheads; 260 x 217cm £50-80

142. A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS EARLY PAIRS OF SPECTACLES, most cased; together with six various stopwatches (qty) £30-50

144. CIRCLE OF WILHELM KRUGER (1680-1756) A pair of German ivory figures, of a merchant and a jester, each approximately 12cm high, on carved and fluted fruitwood pedestal plinths, 15.5cm overall (1 AF) (2) £600-800

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143. A NEOLITHIC GREENSTONE HAND AXE, 12cm long £200-300

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145. A MID 19TH CENTURY PRINTED COTTON PANEL ‘The Crystal House which Albert Built’, 1851, printed in red with a central view of the Crystal Palace, within a border of pictures and verse, 42.5 x 51cm £100-150

146. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TORTOISESHELL RECTANGULAR CASKET, with engraved silver mounted corners and escutcheon, and twin side handles, 20cm wide £200-250 147. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A huntsman cleaning his gun, a dog at his feet, indistinctly signed, pencil and coloured chalks, 31 x 22cm; and a coloured print of an Arab on a camel in a desert landscape (2) £40-50

148. A MAHOGANY OVAL DESK, with feather banded top, having an arrangement of nine curved-fronted drawers, on bracket feet, labelled Marks Bros. Wellington Somerset. 143cm £1200-1800

149. A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PATENT ACTION LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with adjustable reclining back, scroll arms and buttoned chocolate leather upholstery, on turned legs and castors £1500-2500

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150. AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with turned top rail, acanthus carved scroll arms and green carpet upholstery, on turned and fluted legs and castors £400-500 151. A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CANTERBURY, having slatted divisions with curved tops, and a single drawer, on turned legs and castors, 43cm £300-500

152. A SET OF 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LIBRARY STEPS, with gilt tooled green leather inset treads, on turned legs, 67cm high £400-600 153. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, with leather inset top, having three frieze drawers to each side, on turned and lobed legs and castors, 153cm £1500-1800

154. A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET, the upper section with a pair of fitted panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelving and three small drawers, above a fall front and fitted interior, two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 97.5cm £300-400

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155. A PAINTED PLASTER TEACHING MODEL OF A VERTICAL SECTION OF DICOTYLEDONOUS LEAF, 18cm wide; and a similar two part model of a human kidney (2) £50-80

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156. A PAIR OF OAK EGYPTIAN REVIVAL OPEN BOOKCASES, each with projecting ebonised and gilt monopodia pilasters, on plinth base, 142.5cm (2) £800-1200

157. A BRASS STICK STAND, with turned knop for six sticks on a circular base, 87cm high £150-250

158. A VICTORIAN STYLE PAINTED COUNTRY HOUSE CAST IRON STICK STAND with thirty two apertures and four black metal trays, 180cm long x 57cm high £300-500

159. A VICTORIAN STYLE PAINTED CAST IRON COUNTRY HOUSE STICK STAND with sixteen apertures, two black painted tin trays and carrying handles, 96cm wide x 56cm high £200-300

160. A VICTORIAN OAK OCTAGONAL DISPLAY STAND on quadruple column support and stepped base, 92cm high x 60cm wide £200-400

161. A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK RECTANGULAR SIDE TABLE, fitted one long drawer with brass drop handles, baluster turned legs and shaped stretcher support, 67cm wide x 46cm deep x 67cm high £100-200

164. A LATE VICTORIAN OAK GUN CABINET IN TWO PARTS, the interior of the upper half decorated with green felt lined and enclosed by a glazed panelled door, with three short drawers and cupboard below, 64cm wide x 211cm high £200-400 163. DAVID LINLEY ‘NELSON’ LIBRARY ARMCHAIR upholstered in button brown studded leather on square tapering legs, 59cm wide £200-400

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162. A REGENCY STYLE GILTWOOD CIRCULAR CONVEX MIRROR with eagle finial and sphere ornament, 51cm diameter £70-150


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165. A VICTORIAN OAK DISPLAY STAND of fluted column form with a square top on a circular base, 131cm high £150-250

166. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY FIVE TIER RECTANGULAR WHATNOT with ring turned supports, drawer and brass castors, 153cm high x 44cm wide £300-500

167. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND EBONISED DAVENPORT DESK with hinged rising lid, correspondence box and four long drawers to the side with turned knobs and shaped supports, 56cm wide x 57cm deep x 87cm high £250-350

168. A LARGE MONOCHROME ENGRAVING after Sir Henry Raeburn, a portrait of Doctor Nathaniel Spens and dedicated to the Royal Company of Archers, published by P. Muir, Edinburgh, image size 60 x 40cm, in a gilded ebonised frame, 91 x 71cm overall £100-200

169. A REGENCY BLACK LACQUERED PAPIER MÂCHÈ OVAL TEA TRAY with greek key border within a blood red surround, 79 x 64cm £150-250

170. TWO REGENCY/EARLY VICTORIAN BLACK LACQUERED RECTANGULAR PAPIER MÂCHÉ TRAYS with gilded foliate and stylised decoration, approximately 70 x 50cm overall £150-250

171. A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET of tall square form with three glazed glass shelves and locking panel door on square tapering legs, 60cm square x 175cm high £200-300

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172. AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK RECTANGULAR LIBRARY TABLE fitted two drawers with brass triangular drop handles on shaped end supports, 136cm wide x 65cm deep x 71cm high £200-400

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173. A FRIENDLY SOCIETY EMBLEMATIC CARVING depicting shaking hands within a glazed case, 63cm wide x 87cm high

174. A 19TH CENTURY COLONIAL BRASS BOUND CAMPHORWOOD CAMPAIGN CHEST CONSTRUCTED IN TWO HALVES and fitted two short and three long drawers with central secretaire drawer, inset brass handles, 99cm wide x 50cm deep x 107cm high £700-900

175. A VICTORIAN OAK LIBRARY BOOKCASE CONSTRUCTED IN TWO SECTIONS, the upper half with adjustable glass shelves and with cupboards below enclosed by a brass grill doors on a plain plinth, 232cm high x 182cm wide £300-500

176. AN EMBOSSED COPPER CYLINDRICAL STICK STAND decorated figures carousing in a tavern, 65cm high £40-80

178. A GROUP OF FOUR EARLY 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR FAMILY PORTRAITS of members of the French and Palmer family of Leeds and Stamford, one full length, three head and shoulders, each in a fine figured rosewood frame, 34 x 30.5cm and 25 x 21.5cm (4) £200-400

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177. PHILIP LLOYD, BRISTOL A Tavern clock with 64cm white dial with Roman numerals, the black lacquered case with gilded scrolling decoration and painted family group, 150cm high £2500-3500


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180. A SOUTH EAST ASIAN MINIATURE BRONZE of a Deity group on a stepped rectangular plinth, 8.5cm high and a pair of Indian silver coloured metal servers with engraved decoration and polished handles, 25cm long (3) £40-80

181. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE, CANTONESE, SHAPED DISH decorated with figures in a garden in polychrome enamels, 27cm wide and an 18th Century Chinese blue and white dish, decorated with a stag hunting scene, six character mark (losses), 26cm diameter (2) £70-150

182. AN INDIAN COMPOSITE MARBLE OCTAGONAL TABLE TOP with polychrome mosaic scrolling flower decoration, 40cm £70-150

183. TWO PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT PAGES illustrated with figures, each double-sided, glazed and framed, 30 x 20cm and a further modern Middle Eastern painting (3) £50-80

184. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BOY’S BLACK FROCK COAT with wide lapels and silk lined £30-50

185. A GILT FRAME MANTEL MIRROR with fluted and floral decoration and shaped top, approximately 180 x 130cm

186. A VICTORIAN WALNUT STEREOSCOPIC VIEWER on a barley twist column and circular base with brass fittings, 43cm high £300-500

187. A SWAN’S PATENT ‘CLAIRVOYANT’ STEREOSCOPIC VIEWER in walnut case, 23cm wide and a collection of stereoscopic cards £200-300

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179. A COLOURED PRINT of Magdalen College, Bell Tower and Bridge, Oxford signed J.L. Arschauir? signed and dated possibly ‘89, 42/150, 28 x 40cm framed £20-40

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26TH SEPTEMBER 2018 191. A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL MAHOGANY SMALL STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST of four long drawers with canted corners, line inlay and turned knobs, on bracket feet, 91cm wide x 41cm deep x 79cm high £200-400 192. A GEORGE III COLOURED ENGRAVING by R Dodds, commemorating the Battle of Cape St. Vincents, 14th February 1797, in gilt decorated ebonised frame, 46 x 69cm £70-150

189. A FOLIO of 18th and 19th Century monochrome prints and engravings, unframed - some Oxford related £40-80 188. AUGUSTE MAILLARD (1864-1944), a bronze portrait bust of a French officer, probably Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), signed and dated 1918 on a square base, 37cm high £300-500

190. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR PEDESTAL PARTNERS DESK fitted one long and eight short drawers with dummy drawers to the reverse, turned wooden knobs and worn leather top, 142cm wide x 90cm deep £200-400

198. AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON (1861-1909), bronze model ‘Bronco Buster’, on marble base, 31.5cm high £300-400

197. A PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED PINE CARTOUCHES representing the Arms of the City of London and bearing the motto ‘Domine Dirige Nos’, 50 x 45cm overall £200-300

199. AN ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL PAINTED WOODEN CROSS, possibly Russian Orthodox, 53.4cm high £200-300

200. A 19TH CENTURY DIEPPE IVORY FIGURE carved in the form of a gentleman in 18th Century dress with walking cane, 16cm high £100-150

203. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY MINIATURE ON IVORY painted with woodpecker on a branch, indistinctly signed, 9.5 x 7cm oval; and a pair of cameo plaques, mounted in one (2) £40-60

201. A JAPANESE IVORY WALKING CANE, the handle carved with a multitude of faces, with silver collar hallmarked for London 1900 and ebonised stump, 15cm overall; a Japanese ivory box and cover of turned form with carved decoration, 6.5cm diameter; and a carved ivory Chinese brooch (3) £60-80

202. A 19TH CENTURY TURNED IVORY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SNUFF BOX AND COVER, the lid inset with circular jasperware plaque, 9cm diameter; an oval ivory ‘Grand Tour’ portrait medallion; a circular ivory frame; a carved ivory cherub head; a lady’s ivory mounted small purse with carved decoration; and a small turned ivory box and cover engraved ‘£5’ to the lid (6) £200-300 204. AN OLD INDIAN MINIATURE painted: a female beauty with deer in a landscape setting, 19 x 11cm £80-120 ——————————

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Fine collection of Antique Walking Canes

205. A SPANISH MAKHILA BASQUE WALKING CANE with concealed spike, carved decoration and leather handle, marked Ainciart ‡ Larressore 1913, 89.5cm long £40-80

206. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PRESENTATION CANE with silver mounted horn handle and ebonised shaft, the inscription to ‘William Harris 40 years Station Master at Doublebois 1904’, 92.5cm long £100-200

207. TWO 19TH CENTURY NORTHERN INDIAN SILVER CANE HANDLES of tapering form with intricate multiple figure decoration, 27.5cm and 25cm long (2) £40-80

208. A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CANE HANDLE with intricate scrolling foliate ornament, 24.5cm long; a silver ‘shepherd’s crook’ handle; and one other (3) £40-80

209. AN IVORY HANDLED KONGO CANE, the handle carved as a European woman, with ebonised shaft, 89cm £200-400

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210. AN IVORY HANDLED OCULIST’S CANE, the ball shaped handle with glazed panel to the top inset with a glass eye, having plain white metal collar and ebonised shaft, 91cm £200-300

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211. A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the shaped elongated ivory sectional handle unscrewing to reveal a candle holder, with silver collar and malacca shaft, 93.5cm £100-200

212. A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN HANDLED WALKING CANE, the green glazed and gilt heightened handle with ball finial painted with a courting couple in a garden, ebonised shaft, 88.5cm £80-100

213. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED HORN HANDLED WALKING CANE, the malacca shaft concealing a four section ebonised measuring stick, hallmarked for London1895, 91.5cm; and an early 20th Century Japanese cane with cloisonné handle and rosewood shaft (2) £100-150

214. A CARVED AND PAINTED SOFTWOOD WALKING CANE, the handle in the form of a black and white terrier with inset amber glass eyes, 89cm; an early 20th Century Japanese carved bamboo walking cane, and a driftwood stick (3) £80-120

215. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BAMBOO CANE, with burr wood handle, the shaft concealing a boxwood horse measuring stick, 93cm £80-120

216. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HORN HANDLED WALKING CANE, with silver collar and malacca shaft, 91cm £100-150

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217. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CROOK HANDLED WALKING CANE, the bamboo effect sliding sectional shaft enclosing an umbrella, 88cm; and an ebonised crook handled ‘Flute’ walking cane (2) £60-90

219. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAINED IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, carved as a pug’s head, with inset glass eyes, white metal collar and hardwood shaft, 88cm; and another cane with carved softwood handle in the form of a dog’s head, with brass collar and ebonised shaft (2) £100-150

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221. A SILVER MOUNTED ANTLER HANDLED WALKING CANE, with malacca shaft, 82cm; a silver topped walking cane, and an ebony cane with carved handle (3) £50-80

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218. A NOVELTY WALKING CANE, having celluloid parrot’s head handle, with inset eyes, and ebonised shaft, 91.5cm; and another walking cane, the handle Chinese carved and pierce decorated walnut, with gold plated collar and ebonised shaft (2) £50-80

220. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY CANE, the wooden handle carved as a monkey’s head, with push-button mechanical protruding tongue and revolving two colour glass eyes, white metal collar and ebonised shaft, 91.5cm £100-150

222. A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, modelled as a human skull, with articulated jaw and inset amber glass eyes, with ebonised shaft, 91cm £150-250

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223. A SILVER TOPPED MALACCA WALKING CANE, Birmingham 1913, 89.5cm long £30-40

224. AN 18TH CENTURY IVORY AND PIQUÉ WORK DANDY CANE, the shaped handle inlaid with wire roundels in a stylised design, with traces of red and green stained decoration, having narrow scalloped white metal collar, and a malacca shaft, 86cm £300-500

226. AN AFRICAN HARDWOOD AND BONE INLAID WALKING CANE, the shaft carved with crocodiles, turtles and a snake, 100.5cm; another cane, spirally carved with a snake; and three others various (5) £80-120

225. AN INDIAN WHITE METAL TOPPED WALKING CANE, embossed with elephants, huntsmen and other creatures beneath trees, with ebonised shaft, 89cm £60-100

228. A 9CT GOLD MOUNTED UMBRELLA, the ebonised handle with rounded mushroom-shaped mount, London 1918, 86.5cm high £80-120

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227. A 19TH CENTURY GOLD MOUNTED WALKING CANE, the octagonally faceted tapering handle with engraved decoration and inscription, having hardwood shaft, 92cm £300-400


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229. A LATE 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the handle carved as a wolf attacking a snake on an oak branch, having gilt metal mounted hardwood shaft, 93cm £200-300

230. A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the crook handle carved in relief with two playing fox cubs, the malacca shaft pierced for a plaited leather loop, 87cm £150-200

231. A WALRUS ‘OOSIK’ HANDLED WALKING CANE, the curved whalebone capped handle with baleen spacer and dot inlay, and having squared whalebone shaft, 89.5cm £500-700

232. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE IVORY HANDLED CANE, the handle carved as a group of entwined monkeys, with metal mounted bamboo shaft, 86cm £120-180

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233. AN EDWARDIAN IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, carved as a crouching lion with amber glass inset eyes, having scroll embossed silver collar hallmarked for London 1904, and ebony shaft, 92cm £120-180

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234. AN EARLY ENGLISH IVORY AND PIQUÉ INSET HANDLED WALKING CANE, the patinated handle decorated with scrollwork, with initials and date ‘RH92’ to the top, and pierced for a cord loop, the silver collar engraved with starbursts, with malacca shaft, 90cm £800-1200

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235. A LATE VICTORIAN IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the hippo ivory handle carved as the head of a panting dog, with inset amber glass eyes, having 9ct gold collar hallmarked for London 1900, and stepped patridge wood shaft, 92cm £200-300

236. A LATE 18TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the rounded, mushroom-shaped handle with malacca shaft pierced for a cord loop, 84cm £150-250

237. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the plain rounded handle with textured silver collar engraved ‘AN 1700’, with malacca shaft, 99.5cm £300-500

238. AN 18TH CENTURY IVORY AND PIQUÉ WORK HANDLED POMANDER WALKING CANE, the upper section of the rounded handle unscrewing to reveal a dished recess, the lower part with bands of piqué work and inset silver batons (two lacking), the malacca shaft pierced for a cord loop, 91cm £200-300

239. AN UNUSUAL BOAR’S TOOTH HANDLED WALKING CANE, the carved rosewood shaft with silver wirework inlaid decoration, 90cm £100-150

240. A MARINE IVORY WALKING CANE, the slightly curved whale’s tooth handle carved as an eagle’s head, with baleen inset eyes, collar and dot decoration, the whalebone shaft part octagonally faceted, 83.5cm £800-1200

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241. A 19TH CENTURY BONE HANDLED WALKING CANE, possibly French, the tapering handle with mahogany cap, and incised with a coronet over a scrolling letter ‘N’, with polished yew shaft, 82.5cm £200-300

242. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE IVORY AND SHIBAYAMA HANDLED WALKING CANE, the rounded handle decorated with a spray of flowers, in hardstones and mother of pearl, with malacca shaft, 84.5cm £100-150

243. A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHALEBONE HANDLED WALKING CANE, the handle carved as a clenched fist and serpent entwined, the lower part carved with acanthus leaves, having gold mounted rosewood shaft, 95cm £80-120

244. A LATE 17TH CENTURY IVORY AND PIQUÉ WORK HANDLED WALKING CANE, the slightly rounded handle with bands of piqué work, the top with initials and date ‘W.R. 96’, the sides pierced for a cord loop, with malacca shaft, 95.5cm £1000-1500

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245. A 19TH CENTURY IVORY AND WHALEBONE LADY’S WALKING CANE, the reeded tapering octagonally faceted handle with baleen collar, the chequer carved and plain sectional shaft with two enamel inlaid and gem set collars, the upper of coronet shape, 76cm £200-300

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246. A 19TH CENTURY WHALEBONE AND IVORY CHILD’S WALKING CANE, the handle carved as a clenched fist, the wrist entwined by a snake with baleen inset eyes, with three further baleen collars, 72.5cm £200-250

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247. A CHINESE BOAR’S TOOTH HANDLED WALKING CANE, the handle carved with a dragon and with white metal mounts, and ebonised shaft, 87cm £150-200

248. A 19TH CENTURY MARINE IVORY WALKING CANE, the faceted whale’s tooth handle with two plain and a sawtooth baleen collars, the whalebone shaft with chequer carved and spirally lobed sections, 97cm £1000-1500

249A. A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the malacca shaft inset with an erotic Stanhope, 90cm £300-400

249. A LATE 17TH CENTURY IVORY AND PIQUÉ WORK HANDLED WALKING CANE, of plain, slightly rounded form, the top with initials and date ‘R.H. 93’, and pierced below for a cord loop, with malacca shaft, 88cm £500-800

249C. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the handle carved as an amusing caricature bust of Disraeli, having white metal collar, and ebonised shaft, 90cm £200-300

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249B. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE, the handle carved with the initials R.S. and date 1721, having later white metal collar, and malacca shaft, 92.5cm * Reputedly once owned by Sir Richard Steele, writer and politician, and co-founder of The Spectator magazine £400-600


249D. A CONTINENTAL LATE 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the crook handle with finely cast and chased mount in the form of a parrot’s head, with oak leaves and acorns held in its beak, inscribed and dated 1893, with lacquered ebonised shaft, 89.5cm £150-200

249E. A 19TH CENTURY FOLK ART BRIAR WALKING CANE, with pen work decoration throughout depicting pastoral, hunting and coaching scenes, sun, moon and stars, 84.5cm £200-300

249F. A MID 19TH CENTURY BOXWOOD SINGLE PIECE WALKING CANE, the handle well carved as a head and shoulders bust of a barrister, 79.5cm £100-200

249G. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FOLK ART BRIAR WALKING CANE, the handle carved as a bust of Robert Burns, 93.5cm £100-200

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Tribal Art from other Vendors Lots 390-459


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A significant private collection of Tribal Art from a deceased estate

250. A SOUTH AFRICAN WORKERS JACKET with Zulu/Ndebele beadwork on a blue ground, 92cm £100-200

251. A ZULU SHAWL with formal rectangular beadwork designs in multi-colours on a black ground, 67 x 84cm £80-120

252. A ZULU GENTLEMAN’S WAISTCOAT with multi-coloured beadwork, 56 x 39cm £100-150

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254. A GIRL’S COTTON APRON with multi-coloured beads on a black ground; two beaded breast covers; and a Zulu woman’s hat (4) £40-60

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253. AN NDEBELE BEADWORK WALKING STICK with formal designs in multi-colours, 80cms £80-120

255. A SHANGAAN SANGOMA’S SKIRT with three horizontal rows of white beads decorated cross, star and diamond pattern on a red ground, 45 x 126cm £150-250

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256. A TONGA (BATONGA) MARRIED WOMAN’S BACK BEADED APRON Sikomoka/ndeke with red, white and blue beads applied to black cotton c.1900, 41.5 x 73cm £800-1200

257. A FENGO MARRIED WOMAN’S BLANKET applied with beadwork and mother of pearl buttons in a geometric pattern on a brown ground, late 19th/early 20th Century, 141 x 133cm £800-1200

260. A RARE BUSHMAN CHILD’S APRON with ostrich shell beadwork and hide border, 11 x 11.5cm £400-600

261. A BUSHMAN WOMAN’S HEADBAND with ostrich egg shell beads, desert grass, gemsbok skin and sinew, 26cm wide £400-600

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258. A NAMIBIAN BUSHMAN HIDE VANITY APRON and two further smaller with ostrich, shell and porcelain beaded tassels (3) £300-400


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262. A BUSHMAN WOMAN’S BEADED HIDE BAG with multi-colour trade beads and metal beads; together with a child’s apron; young girl’s bag; women’s duiker skin and baby’s apron (5) £300-500

262A. A PAIR OF ZULU BEADED ANKLETS with multi-coloured stripe designs, and tasselled ends, 20cm wide (2) £40-60

263. A BUSHMAN’S LARGE LOIN PIECE with ostrich shell beads and hide border, 23.5 x 26.5cm; together with a Bushman’s ostrich eggshell belt and a (san) woman’s bracelet (3) £200-300

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266. A XHOSA YOUNG GIRL’S BAG with beaded and mother of pearl decoration; a Zulu dance harness; a beaded dancing headband; and a Zulu young girl’s necklace (4) £60-80

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265. A MBAKUSHU WOMAN’S BACK APRON with black, white and red trade beads, 19th Century, 25cm; and another back apron (2) £80-120

267. A FINGO WOMAN’S HEADSCARF with mother of pearl and beaded decoration on a black cotton ground, 110cm wide £200-400

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268. A TURKANA CHEST DECORATION applied with wooden beads, cowrie shells and glass beads; and another similar (2) £200-300

269. A FINGO IPHOCO GIRL’S BEADED APRON with horizontal rows of triangular designs, and tasselled fringe, early 20th Century, 17 x 34cm; together with a Shangaan skin piece (2) £80-120

270. A TONGA (BATONGA) MARRIED WOMAN’S BEADED BACK APRON (SIKOMOKA/NDEKE) with blue, red and white chequer pattern, 23 x 30cm; and a woman’s beaded half skirt (2) £150-200

271. A PAIR OF XHOSA BEADED AND MOTHER OF PEARL MEN’S LEGGINGS of ritual significance; a Fengu anklet made from sinew; and a pair of Fingo armbands, all pre-1940 (5) £80-120

272. A HAMBU KUSHU MEN’S BEADED GIRDLE with black and white trade beads £100-200

273. A HERERO MOTCHIRA BOY’S REAR APRON with metal beads; and another similar (2) £50-80

275. A ZIMBABWE ‘ALBERTINA’ WALLHANGING woven tale of ‘Tamboaga and Friends’, in twelve panels, mixed materials, 112 x 83cm £100-200 274. A MSINGA WOMAN’S APRON with sinew and multi-coloured flower decoration £80-120

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278. A HAUSA, WEST AFRICA NECKLACE with Venetian chevron cornelian copper and rikiki red Venetian trade beads £100-120

280. AN AFRICAN NECKLACE with imitation lion’s claw and Murano glass beads, late 19th Century

281. A NDEBELE PAINTED CLAY IMITATION MURANO NECKLACE; a ‘Dogan’ bead necklace; a red/green trade bead necklace; and a missionary bead necklace (4) £50-100

282. A DOGAN NECKLACE with curved millefiori glass Venetian beads; and a Njenne Mali necklace with blue trade beads (2) £50-80

283. A NECKLACE, possibly Ashanti with Islamic pendant; and an Ova Himba iron necklace with clippings made into small beads (2) £30-50

284. A XHOSA NURSING NECKLACE; a Mason’s coconut shell necklace; a Himba necklace; and four further necklaces (7) £50-100

285. A KAMBA DANCING BELT with cowrie shells £50-100

286. A TURKANA BEADED NECKLACE; a Turkana round necklace; and further beaded items (8) £40-60

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276. A HIMBA WOMAN’S COPPER BANGLE; an Ova Himba men’s long iron bracelet; two metal arm decorations; an Ova Himba man’s iron bracelet; and a Thai white metal bracelet (6) £50-100

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Purchased A Zaloumis in 1990 £100-200

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287. A FINGO PAIR OF MEN’S BANDOLIERS; a Fingo man’s sinew headband; and two Xhosa ‘Cascade’ necklaces (4) £50-100

288. AN OVAMBO ANDERSON BEAD NECKLACE £30-50

289. AN OVAMBO CONUS SHELL PENDANT on ostrich shell necklace £30-50

290. A 19TH CENTURY XHOSA MAN’S BEADWORK LEGGING, 22cm wide; a Xhosa leopard’s tongue bead necklace with mother of pearl buttons; a Xhosa man’s anklet; a Xhosa pair of men’s bandoliers (5) £50-80

291. A XHOSA BEADWORK AND SINEW BELT; and a young man’s Fingo beaded chest piece (2) £100-200

292. A XHOSA BEADED MEDICINAL HORN with another beaded necklace and tubular pendant; and three snuff bottles (5) £30-50

293. A WEST AFRICAN NDEBELE HEAVY BRASS NECKRING; with six copper neckrings; and four metal bracelets (11) £40-60

294. A TSONGA MULTI-COLOURED BEADED NECKLACE; a Xhosa headband and a Pedi (North Sotho) lady’s multi-coloured belt (3) £50-100

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295. A XHOSA LONG WHITE BEADWORK STRIP, probably pre-1940, 150cm long £80-120

296. A NDEBELE LONG BEADED STRIP decorated with stylised dwellings, 139cm wide; and one further with formal designs in orange, blue and green, 90cm wide (2) £80-120

297. A NDEBELE BEADWORK LONG STRIP decorated formal geometric design in colours on a white ground, approximately 235cm long; and two further (3) £80-120

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299. A YORUBA WOOD FIGURE CARVING, possibly Aeshu, 7cm high; and another similar, 10cm high (2) £40-60

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298. TWO OLD SHANGAAN SKIRT PIECES with multi-coloured zig-zag patterns, 9cm and 13cm respectively; a Ndebele long beadwork strip; a snuff box necklace; and two further beaded necklaces with snuff boxes, one inscribed ‘McChrystals Snuff’ (7) £50-100

300. A HAMBU KUSHU WOMAN’S BEADWORK BACK APRON with geometric formal pattern in black, white, green, blue and purple, 24 x 63cm £100-200

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301. AN AFRICAN BRONZE SPOT HAMMERED NECK RING of crescent shape on stand, 22cm wide £300-500

302. A 20TH CENTURY BENIN BRONZE ARMLET with raised mask decoration, 11cm high; and an old Himba iron brass and copper bead necklace (2) £50-100

307. FOUR VARIOUS SNUFF CONTAINERS (4) £100-150

305. A MASAI SNUFF GOURD with multi-coloured beaded string; a Shangaan snuff gourd; and six others (8) £100-200

306. A NUBIAN SUDAN LEATHER AND INNER HORN SNUFF BOX; a Shona wired metal snuff bottle; a Nubian snuff container; a Himba men’s tinder box; and two others (6) £100-200

308. A FINE CHOKWE WOODEN SNUFF BOX AND COVER in the form of a crouching man with his hands to his head, 7.5cm high £800-1200 For more details on how to place a bid go to www.mallams.co.uk BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inc. VAT @ 20%

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304. A XHOSA BEADED MEDICINE BOTTLE; and seven miscellaneous beaded snuff bottles (8) £80-120

303. A BRONZE MANILLA, possibly 18th Century, 14cm wide £100-200


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309. A ZULU BONE SNUFF SPOON with circular bowl, 11cm £100-150

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311. A ZULU LONG HANDLED BONE SNUFF SPOON, with incised geometric decoration, 18cm; and one further with incised decoration in two panels (2) £150-250

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310. A ZULU LONG HANDLED BONE SNUFF SPOON with incised geometric decoration, 18cm; and two further similar (3) £200-300

312. A ZULU LONG HANDLED BONE SNUFF SPOON with incised geometric decoration and pointed bowl, 21cm; and another similar (2) £150-250

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313. A ZULU BONE SNUFF SPOON, the handle incised with circular motifs to the base, 19cm; and another similar (2) £120-150

314. A ZULU BONE SNUFF SPOON with comb handle, 10cm; and a Zulu bone snuff spoon with head scratcher handle (2) £300-500

315. A ZULU HORN SNUFF SPOON incised with red cross-hatch design, 20cm; and a bone snuff spoon (2) £100-200

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316. A XHOSA WOODEN PIPE CLEANER with carved ribbed and ropetwist decoration, 19.5cm; together with a 19th Century nib holder, possibly Congolese (2) £80-120

317. A WOODEN HEAD SCRATCHER, probably Mangetu (Congo) with carved whole figure terminal, 21.5cm £200-300

318. A WOODEN HEAD SCRATCHER, the terminal in the form of a head, probably Mangetu (Congo), 20.5cm; and another similar (2) £300-500

320. A NDEBELE BRONZE AWL with disc terminal, incised decoration, 20.5cm; and two further similar (3) £80-120

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319. AN EAST AFRICAN WOODEN HEAD SCRATCHER with deep red patina, the terminal carved in the form of a man with hands clasped to his belly, possibly Sukuma (Tanzania), 20.5cm overall £800-1200

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321. A LOBI METAL HEAD SCRATCHER in the form of a locust, on perspex stand, 10cm high; and three further similar (4) £80-120

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323. A FANG, GABON WITCH DOCTOR’S HIDE PURSE, each side applied with small carved wooden mask head, leather strap handle, 19cm overall £200-300

322. A PAIR OF MASAI BEADED EAR FLAPS; a wired metal spike; a San beaded nose plug; a beaded spike; and a further nose plug (5) £50-70

324. A DOGAN METAL FERTILITY RING; an Ashanti type bronze weight in the form of a mythical lizard; a Northern Ghana door lock/granary charm; and two metal weights, one in the form of a stool (5) £80-120

326. A NDORO PORCELAIN PENDANT, numbered or dated “1886”; three further similar; and a Himba-Herero kona shell pendant (5) £30-50

327. A XHOSA WOMAN’S WOODEN PIPE, 37cm long; a bone pendant on sinew; and further mixed pipes (10) £200-300

327A. AN AFRICAN PIPE, possibly Kuba, the wooden bowl carved in the form of a head and with metal stem and collar, 20cm overall £80-120

327B. AN AFRICAN WOODEN PIPE, with long cylindrical bowl, and horn mouthpiece, 24cm overall; and a wood, metal and wire pipe in the form of a rifle; 23cm overall (2) £80-120

328. AN AFRICAN WOODEN PIPE carved with fertility figure, 12.5cm on perspex stand £80-120

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328A. A ZAIRIAN WOODEN PIPE, the terminal carved in the form of a figure holding the bowl, metal mouthpiece, 24cm overall £80-120

329. A ZULU HAND CARVED LADLE OR SERVING SPOON, Dlamini Village, 40cm; a Xhosa horn spoon; and ten further various spoons (12) £100-200

330. THREE LOZI WOODEN COOKING LADLES for cassava cakes with scratch carved decoration; one further similar; and a Zimbabwe cooking utensil with ‘Zim’ bird finial (5) £100-200

332. AN AFRICAN OVAL WOODEN BOX AND COVER deep brown patina and of adzed form, 20cm overall £80-120

331. AN AFRICAN BASKETWARE CONTAINER AND COVER, possibly a millet cake basket; a Xhosa beadwork basket; a Zulu beer stirrer; a Tsonga early circular meat dish; two Zulu meat platters; and a Zulu Isitelge mat; and one further item (8) £100-200

333. A SUKU (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO) WOODEN WINE CUP of double aperture form with scratch carved geometric decoration, 12cm wide £300-500

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334. AN OLD TSONGAN AXE HEAD; a Batonga knife; four metal axe heads; and a spear (7) £80-120

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335. A ZULU KNOBKERRY, the stem with four wirework grips, c.1900, 82cm £200-300

336. A CAMEROON/GABON BRONZE SCEPTRE with engraved format decoration, 50.5cm £100-200

337. A MASAI (KENYA) CHIEF’S WOODEN DANCING STICK, the terminal carved in the form of a bird with long beak, 49cm £300-500

338. A MAMBELE (CAMEROON) WOODEN LADLE, the handle carved in the form of a face, the circular wooden bowl carved in low relief, 26cm £80-120

340. AN AFRICAN WOODEN ANANG EKPO PUPPET MASK with movable jaw, horns with red pigment, 20cm £200-300

339. A DAN WOODEN BEAK MASK, Maou Region, the neck applied with sennit and cowrie shell, beak handle, 29cm £200-300

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341. A WEST AFRICAN WOODEN DAN MASK, Maou Region, with elongated beak, the eyes applied with metal slits, 23cm £1000-1500

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342. A BAKUBA CONGO WOODEN HEADREST of four pillared form with scratch carved decoration, 17cm high £200-300

343. AN ETHIOPIAN GURAGE TRIBE WOODEN HEADREST, the support of conical form, 14cm high £100-150

345. A CHOKWE OR LUBA AFRICAN HEADREST, the support in the form of an embracing couple, 18.5cm high

344. A HIMBA ‘OTJIHERERO’ WOODEN HEADREST with zig-zag support, 14cm high £100-150

346. A 19TH CENTURY ZULU HEADREST with triple pillar support, 31cm wide £300-500

347. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWAZI WOODEN HEADREST with irregular fluted end supports, 41cm wide £200-300

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345A. A TURKANA HEADREST of plain and curved form, 24cm wide £40-60

Note: A copy of the famous Luba Shankadi piece by ‘the master of the cascade coiffure’ £80-120


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349. AN AFRICAN HEMBA WOODEN FIGURE carved in the form of a standing female, with protruding jaw, on stand, 40cm high £200-300

348. AN AFRICAN WOODEN CLUB, the pommel in the form of a face with shell eyes, on stand, 52cm high £200-300

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351. A PAIR OF MUMEYE STYLE FIGURES, each of primitive form, 36cm high (2) £50-100

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350. A MUMEYE STYLE WOODEN FIGURE in standing pose with scratch carved decoration to the head, on stand, 41cm high £100-200

352. AN IGBONKWO STYLE CAST METAL FIGURE with shell and metal fertility pendants, 34cm £80-120

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353. A FINE AFRICAN WOODEN HEDDLE PULLEY carved in the form of a pair of embracing naked figures, probably Baule (Ivory Coast), 32cm high £300-500

354. A MOSSI, BURKINO FASSO WOODEN FERTILITY DOLL, on stand, 35cm £100-200

355. A RAOGA BIGA, MOSSI, BURKHINA FASSO LEATHER COVERED FERTILITY DOLL of primitive form, 30cm high £500-700

356. AN OLD NORTH SOTO HIDE AND BEADWORK DOLL, 27cm high, Ex. Colln. Jurgen Witt of Tzaneen; together with four further African dolls (5) £400-600

358. AN OLD CHAD NAMCHI DOLL with multi-coloured beadwork decoration, 20cm high; an unusual Namchi doll with blue and yellow beadwork; and one further Cameroon doll (3) £300-500

358A. AN AFRICAN WOODEN FETISH FIGURE, possibly Bembe, of outstretched form and adorned with beaded and shell decoration, 36cm overall, on perspex stand £200-300

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357. A CAMEROON BAMOUN PORTRAIT FIGURE with yellow beadwork face and allover encrusted with shells, 58cm high £100-200


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359. A COLLECTION OF NINE AFRICAN DOLLS TO INCLUDE: a Turkana doll apparently collected c.1920 by Plout, with vertebrae and seeds attached to the rear, 10cm high; a Turkana Duam palm seed fertility doll on stand etc (9) £400-600

358B. AN AFRICAN WOODEN FETISH FIGURE, possibly Bembe, the body covered with beads and metal ornaments, 28cm high £200-300

361. A ZULU BEADWORK DOLL, the standing figure with large breasts and of multi-coloured form, 14cm high; and ten further similar (11) £500-800

362. A PAIR OF YORUBA IBEJI WOODEN FIGURES with beadwork and cowrie shell pendants, 18.5cm high, probably Ila/Oyo region South West Nigeria (2) £100-200

363. TWO BENIN STYLE CAST METAL FIGURES, one as a hornblower; and a bronze mask (3) £40-60

364. A YORUBA SHANGO CLAY FIGURE in the form of a man with sennit girdle and neck decoration, 22cm high £200-300

365. A SOUTH CAMEROON WOODEN PYGMY DOLL with ribbed and grooved head, with sennit girdle and cowrie shell pendant, 15cm high £150-250

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360. A NDEBELE FERTILITY DOLL of multi-coloured beaded form, 24cm high; and five further African dolls (6) £200-300

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367. A FINE SENUFO HEDDLE PULLEY FIGURE with head finial, on stand, 21cm high £200-300

368A. A MUMEYE FIGURE, CENTRAL NIGERIA, carved with pointed head garment, beaded necklace and open rope work to the body, 24cm high £80-120

368. AN AFRICAN DOGON STYLE FIGURE seated on a pediment, on stand, 24.5cm £80-120

369. A YORUBA CARVED WOODEN BELL with double zig-zag scratch carved decoration, 27.5cm Note: Possibly a rattle used as part of a divination ceremony £300-500

370. A FINE YORUBA WOODEN FIGURE carved in the form of Eshu for Shango with multi-coloured trade beads, on stand, probably Ila/Oya region, South West Nigeria and probably early 20th Century, 27.5cm high * With label attached inscribed ‘Collected pre-1960 from European Collection’ £300-500

371. A BEMBE/HAMBA WOODEN FIGURE carved in the form of a woman seated upon a stool, 26cm high £1000-1500 For more details on how to place a bid go to www.mallams.co.uk BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inc. VAT @ 20%

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366. AN AFRICAN FIGURE of pot-bellied form, 14cm high £50-100


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372. A GURO SLING in the form of a red figure, on stand, 19cm high; another similar; and three further African figures (5) £40-60

375. A HORN SNUFF CONTAINER AND STOPPER, 16cm; an ovahimba medicinal horn; and five further various (7) £50-100

378. AN AFRICAN MASK of hippo like form with polychrome decoration and gaping mouth, 40cm overall

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373. AN OLD AFRICAN WOOD FIGURE carved in the form of a man with beaded girdle and cotton loin cloth, on perspex stand, 25cm high; and a Togo wood figure (2) £80-120

374. A MAKONDE WOODEN MEDICINE BOTTLE AND STOPPER, the stopper of figure head form, 17.5cm high; two further wood bottles and stoppers; a wooden hairbrush on stand; an Ashanti fertility doll; and three further wooden doll figures (8) £100-200

376. A HIMBA CLAY DOLL, 16cm high; a Nomali figure; an Owambo doll; seven further dolls; and further African miscellany £50-100

377. A ZULU MARRIAGEABLE AGE HEADDRESS, black with tassels and multi-coloured beads £30-50

379. BOOKS: Selected reference to include: Phillips, Tom (Ed.) ‘Africa The Art of a Continent’; Trowell, Margaret ‘African Design’ (approx 13 in total) £40-60

379A. BOOKS: Selected reference to include: Dubin, Lois, Sherr: The History of Beads from 30,000BC to the Present; further various beadwork works; assorted Sotheby’s and Christies Tribal Art Auction catalogues; two further miscellaneous (approximately 30) £40-60

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380. ZULU EARPLUGS: five pairs, wood and vinyl, each of geometric design on a white ground, 5.5cm diameter to 7cm diameter (10) £200-300

381. ZULU EARPLUGS: three pairs, wood and vinyl, each of geometric design on a white ground; and two similar single examples, 6.5cm to 7cm diameter (8) £80-120

382. ZULU EARPLUGS: six pairs, wood, perspex and metal studded multi-coloured with various designs, 6.5 to 7.5cm (12) £300-500

383. ZULU EARPLUGS: a pair with ace of clubs style design, wood, perspex and metal studded, 7cm diameter; a further similar single example, 6.5cm diameter; and five further various pairs (13) £200-300

384. ZULU EARPLUGS: eight single examples, wood, perspex and metal studded, multi-coloured with various design, 5.5 to 7.5cm diameter; and one further (9) £150-250

385. ZULU EARPLUGS: two pairs, plain wood and metal studded, 6cm and 7cm diameter respectively; another pair, plain wood design; and a pair of wood with red and blue decoration (8) £80-120 ——————————

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391. A PAIR OF SOMALI BONI WOODEN LADLES with scratch work cross hatch and one smaller, 37.5cm long (3) £80-120

392. AN INUIT CARVED WALRUS TUSK CRIBBAGE BOARD modelled as a seal with scrimshaw decoration, figural images of a fox, reindeer, seals and hunters, 33cm long £200-300

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390. THREE ETHIOPIAN GOURDS, with incised geometric pattern and leather strap handles, one with woven patch work repairs, largest 32cm (3) £100-200


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393. A YORUBA WOODEN DANCE WAND with carved seated female figure holding a bag, with stand 60cm high £80-120

394. A ZULU CLAY POT with a continuous rim of spikes, 15cm high £50-80

395. A CONGOLESE DAGGER AND LEATHER SCABBARD, a small African dagger and a metal fishing spear head (3) £50-80

396. A BENIN WOODEN MASK with old cracking pigments, shallow eye sockets and ribbed decoration, 26cm £100-200

397. A CONGO SUKU WOODEN MASK with woven back head slip, 29cm £80-120

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398. A CONGO METAL CURRENCY SPADE on stand, 27.5cm high; and a curled metal snake (2) £80-120

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399. AN AFRICAN BEADED BASKET AND COVER, 19cm wide and another basket (2) £50-80

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400. A YORUBA STAINED IVORY PIPE, the carved male figure with a pot belly and incised decoration and double mouth piece; and a small ivory stool with old rivet repairs (2) £100-200 401. A CONGOLESE WOODEN SPOON with a carved male head finial and diamond scratch work decoration, 25cm long; and an Ethiopian long handled horn spoon, 36cm long (2) £80-120

402. A WEST AFRICAN, BAKONGO TRIBE, CARVED WOODEN FETISH of a kneeling male figure with an old brass rivet repair, 20.5cm high £100-200

403. A PRE-COLUMBIAN MEXICAN POTTERY JUG, with chequered and polychrome decoration, 15.5cm wide £80-120

405. A WEST AFRICAN, PENDE FIGURE of a carved wooden kneeling male with scratch work and old brass tacks, 26cm high £80-120

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404. A WEST AFRICAN WOODEN SPOON, the handle formed as a mother carrying her child, 17.5cm long £50-80


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406. A CONGO, LUBA BONE AMULETIC FIGURE, with circle-dot decoration, 13cm long; and three bone spoons, one of human form (4) £100-200

407. AN AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL BOOMERANG, carved wood with incised images of hunters, 59cm wide £80-120

408. A WEST AFRICAN, GABON, FANG TRIBE WOODEN CROSSBOW with chamfered edge and leather strap work, 130cm long £100-200

409. A GHANA, ASHANTI WOODEN STOOL on a circular and central cage support to a rectangular base, 50cm wide £80-120

410. A CAMEROON BAMUN WOODEN STOOL, with carved human pigments and central leopard supports, 46cm high £100-150

411. AN AFRICAN BALUBA MASK, carved wood, beads, and with inset cowrie shells surrounding the eyes and nose, 34cm wide £100-200

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412. A PAIR OF VANUATU TREE FIBRE FIGURES, tallest 51cm high £50-100

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413. AN INUIT MODEL KAYAK, possibly sealskin over a wooden frame, 52cm long £100-200

414. A BAMANA ‘JO FIGURE’ MALI, patinated carved wood, decorative incised patterns to front and back. with a stand 60cm high £50-100

415. TWO AFRICAN MASKS, Igbo mask carved wood, white pigments with a small magenta colour raffia and a Ivory coast mask carved wood with a comb finial (2) £50-100

417. A PAPUA NEW GUINEA SPIRIT FIGURE, Keram river, carved wood with red pigment eyes on a stand 31.5cm high £100-200

416. A GROUP OF THREE TRIBAL FIGURES, possibly Papua New Guinea Ancestor Male Statue Figure with Shell Eyes and red & white pigments, plus two metal figures (3) £30-50

419. AN ABORIGINAL CAVE STYLE PAINTING, by Sue Livings oil on canvas, 64 x 44cm £100-200

420. AN ABORIGINAL TJURUNGA (CHURINGA), wood decorated with white polka dot pigments and red ochre bands on a black charcoal ground, 29.5cm long £40-60

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418. A 20TH CENTURY WOODEN TRIBAL WALL HANGING MASK, with tall tapering hair and scarification marks, 29cm high £40-60


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421. A MALE KIFWEBE MASK, Democratic Republic of Congo, wood carved with central tall upstanding comb and protruding square mouth with red, white and black pigments, 61cm high £200-300

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422. A POWER FIGURE (Nkisi n’Kondi) Democratic Republic of the Congo, carved wood with metal, iron nails, raffia cloth, glass eyes and stomach, 45cm high £200-300

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424. A SENUFO KPELIE MASK, Ivory coast, carved wood with scarification marks and topped seated bird decoration together with another African tribesmen wooden mask with raffia collar (2) £150-200

425. TWO AFRICAN FIGURES, in traditional tribal dress with painted wooden Dan ‘Zakpai’ masks and raffia skirts, tallest 76cm high (2) £100-200

426. AN AFRICAN, NIGERIAN, MASQUERADE HEAD, carved wood formed as a human face with tall hair and clay & blue eyebrow pigments, 45cm high £150-200

427. A WEST AFRICAN NUNA NUNUMA PIPE, wood wrapped in snake skin and brass buffalo & antelope rings, 54cm long £50-100

428. TWO AFRICAN BEADED GOURDS, with an African leather & studded dance instrument and a beaded horn, bracelet and wooden stick plus a hat (qty) £100-200

429. AN ABORIGINAL PAINTING, of a snake wrapped around a crocodile laid on paper with a red ground, desert sand and black colour pigments, originally from Arnhem Land in Northern Australia, 104 x 74cm £200-300

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423. A WEST AFRICAN MANCALA BOARD, carved wood double headed decoration and rectangular top with eight depressions and a African drum (2) £150-200


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431. AN OCEANIC BASKETRY MASK, possibly from New Britain Island, made from cane, rattan and wood, horizontal lined pattern of red & white pigments with bulging eyes, 70cm tall Provenance: from the estate of Adi Inskeep £300-500

430. A WEST AFRICAN HARD WOODEN FIGURE, with carved grooved bead work pattern body, neck rings and head dress, 30.5cm tall £200-300

432. AN OLD NIGERIAN CARVED WOODEN BIRD MASK with a elongated beak and stylised geometric decoration & old cracking pigments, 105cm long £200-400

433. AN ANTIQUE AFRICAN CARVED WOODEN MASK ‘BAG’ with a hinge opening mouth and cloth bag, 22cm long £150-250

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434. A NIGERIAN, YORUBA, GELEDE MASK, white painted face with a tall complex crest of snakes, hanging bats and a dog, 41cm long £200-400

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435. A CARVED BIRD SKULL ‘MASK’, possibly South Sea Islands with scratch work and circle-dot decoration, 10.5cm long £100-200

436. A LUBA CONGO AFRICAN ANCESTOR FIGURE, carved wood, scarification marks to face and with hands bound behind his back, 44.5cm £600-800

437. AN OLD GHANA ASHANTI KENTE CLOTH, purple ground with interwoven polychrome cloth strips, 162cm x 95cm £100-200

438. AN OCEANIC LONG HANDLE PADDLE, with an oval blade and Maori type scratch work the terminal carved as a squatting figure, 186cm long £150-250

439. A BORNEO DAYAK WOVEN BEAD CHEST AND BACK PIECE, on cloth and leather, old faded label ‘Borneo’, ‘Cochin’ (Kuching), ‘Kenyah’. Acquired by previous owner from Taylors of Montrose Auctioneers from the sale of the contents of a Scottish Castle £500-600

440. A CONGO KUBA RAFFIA PATCHWORK AND APPLIQUE CEREMONIAL SKIRT with rectangular designs, 370cm long £150-200

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441. A PANARE AMAZON INDIAN SOUTH AMERICAN WHITE COTTON PONCHO with hand-painted ochre geometric designs £80-120

442. A TURKISH 19TH CENTURY SIGNED SILK AND METAL THREAD FLORAL EMBROIDERY PANEL and a Turkish 19th Century silk and metal floral motif embroidered linen scarf (2) £100-150

443. A SOUTH WESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN LIDDED WOVEN BASKET with a red bird and geometric motifs; together with another that has brown and black geometric motifs (2) £150-200

444. A YORUBA WEST AFRICAN ‘OPON IFA’ DIVINATION BOARD with eye motif and magical compartment in the base, 29cm wide £120-150

445. A KAMBA KENYA CARVING of a kneeling woman holding a water gourd with bead ornaments, 21.5cm high £80-120

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446. A MASAI KENYA WOODEN MILK CUP, 14cm long £80-120

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447. A MASAI KENYA GOURD MILK CONTAINER with ostrich egg shell and beadwork decoration, 39cm long £60-80

448. A WEST AFRICAN TOUBOU TUAREG DAGGER with brass Agades cross handle, 39cm long £50-80

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449. A SOUTH AFRICAN ZULU BEADWORK BELT with diamond motifs, 63.5cm long £60-100

451. TWO SILVER AND TURQUOISE RINGS from Nejd, Saudi Arabia (2) £80-120

453. AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHABTI, on a stand 11cm high together with a turned bone handle seal, a Jade handle spoon and a miniature set of playing cards in a prisoner of war straw work book shape case (4) £50-80

452. A BLACK OBSIDIAN FLINT KNIFE from South West America or Mexico, 13cm long £90-120

454. A SMALL COLLECTION OF OBJECTS TO INCLUDE two glass scent bottles, a hardstone necessaire, a silver plated and crocodile hip flask and an inlaid card case (5) £40-80

455. A PAIR OF TEETH from a Sperm Whale taken off Hawaii 1833 ‘Ship Enterprise’ mounted on a wooden shield, 33 x 30cm £100-200

456. A GROUP OF FIVE PIECES OF ZULU POLYCHROME BEAD WORK mounted as horns and staves, 49cm and smaller £70-150

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450. AN INDIAN CIRCULAR GILDED BOX, depicting men riding an elephant a red enamel base, 4.5cm wide £80-120


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458. AN ANTIQUE WALRUS PARTIAL SKULL with 35.5cm long tusks, mounted on an oak shield £100-200

457. TWO NATIVE AMERICAN IROQUOIS BEADWORK CUSHIONS with polychrome bird and flower decoration, 25cm and 22cm wide, each in a three dimensional glazed case, 36cm square (2) £150-250

459. TWO SOUTH PACIFIC GRASS SKIRTS, with a mother-of-pearl fishing lure in an old Austin Reed box with a message ‘south seas collected between 1937 - 1939’ £30-50 ——————————

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464. A COLLECTION OF TWENTY ONE MURANO GLASS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, to include oranges, lemons, aubergine etc (21) £80-120

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465. A MONOCHROME LITHOGRAPH relating to Admiral Lord Nelson, the Victory of the Nile, 33 x 29cm, another, a ‘Monody on the Ever To Be Lamented Death of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson’ October 1st 1805, 40 x 24cm and a portrait print of General Maxwell, 34 x 24cm (3) £70-150

466. A SILVER PLATED SIX DIVISIONAL TOAST RACK in the form of crossed rifles with laurel wreath handle, 20cm £30-50

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471. A CONTINENTAL CAST IRON MIRROR decorated dancing 18th Century figures on strut support, 36 x 27cm overall £100-200

468. ADRIEN ETIENNE GAUDEZ (FRENCH 1845-1902) A bronze study of Joan D’Arc holding a flag aloft with symbolic emblems and on a socle, 74cm high £300-500

472. A PAIR OF TRENCH ART BRASS TALL CANDLESTICKS with wax tray and circular stepped bases, 48cm high £70-90

475. A GROUP OF FOUR PIECES OF VICTORIAN BEADWORK including cushion covers, kettle stand cover etc £30-50

469. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE portraying Diana the Huntress, signed Aibert (possibly G.B. Aibert) with foundery mark on a marble socle, 48cm high overall £300-500

473. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS with double knop stems on stepped bases, 25.5cm high and a pair of dwarf candlesticks on square bases, 17cm high (4) £30-60

476. A TREEN LIGNUM VITAE EGG CUP STAND with turned handle and six cups on a circular base, 18cm diameter £40-80

470. A CONTINENTAL CARVED WOODEN FIGURE of a Knight in armour rescuing a naked girl tied to a column, 40cm high £100-200

474. A TOLEWARE EPERGNE of foliate form with seven glass trumpets, 29cm high and a pierced brass epergne with single green glass trumpet, 28cm high and an Edwardian mahogany two handled tea tray with shell inlay, 60cm (3) £50-80

477. AN ANTIQUE, FRENCH, POSSIBLY BRETON, PRISONER OF WAR BONE SPINNING JENNY, the three figures with traces of painted decoration on a rectangular carved base, 10cm wide x 12.5cm high £700-900

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467. A TREEN TURNED WOOD STRING BOX AND COVER of baluster form, 22cm high and a similar box in the form of a barrel (2) £40-80


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479. A BLACK FOREST HAND MIRROR in the form of a bear on a tree stump, 33cm high and a cold painted white metal stags head with quatrefoil back plate, 14cm high (2) £70-120

480. A VICTORIAN BLACK PAINTED CAST IRON STICK STAND in the form of a cricketer with stumps, stylised supports and a half moon base, 83cm high £150-250

481. A CONTINENTAL OIL PAINTING of a Dandy with cane, oil on panel, indistinctly label verso in ebonised frame, 19 x 11cm £40-80

482. A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED CANDLE STAND with shaped base, turned stem and removable shade, 37cm high £40-80

483. A SET OF EIGHT FOLDING BRASS HOOKS, POSSIBLY CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENT on a leather strap, 64cm long £50-100

484. A PRESSED HORN MEDALLION depicting George Gordon, Lord Byron in a gilded wooden frame, 24 x 23cm overall, medallion 5cm diameter £50-100

485. A MINIATURE SUITE OF 16TH CENTURY STYLE MAXIMILIAN STEEL ARMOUR with breast and back plate, fully articulated arm defences and embossed fluting on a black painted wooden plinth £300-500

486. A SILVER PLATED TWO HANDLED ICE BUCKET with loose cover and fitted for two bottles on a shaped base, 53cm wide £50-80

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478. A PAIR OF PRESSED METAL MODELS of Maltese Knights in armour with painted shields, 27cm high £50-100

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Day Two Antiquarian & Modern Books Friday 27 September


27TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Books from the Library of John Ehrman

501. GIBBON, Edward, ‘The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, edited by J.B. Bury, Methuen London 1909, gold tooled blue cloth, 7 vols (7) £50-100

502. HODGKIN, Thomas, ‘Italy and her Invaders’, Oxford, Clarendon Press 1892-95, gold tooled brown cloth, 9 vols plus MOMMSEN, Theodor, ‘The Provinces of the Roman Empire’, Macmillan, London 1909, red cloth, 2 vols (11) £40-80

503. BURY, J.B., ‘History of the Later Roman Empire’, Macmillan, London 1931, 2 vols, blue cloth plus DUCHESNE, Louis, ‘Early History of the Christian Church’, Murray, London 1933, 3 vols plus 24 mixed early European History Texts (29) £40-80

504. MAITLAND, Frederick William, LL.D., ‘Domesday Book and Beyond’, Cambridge University Press 1921, and ‘Political Theories of the Middle Age’ translated by Maitland 1927 plus KNOWLES, Dom David, ‘The Religious Orders in England’, Cambridge 1956, 3 vols plus HODGKIN, R.H. ‘A History of the Anglo Saxons’ OUP 1935, 2 vols plus 2 vols Shorter Cambridge Medieval History (9) £50-100

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505. POWER, Eileen, ‘Medieval English Nunneries c.1275-1535’, University Press Cambridge, 1922, together with a collection of 26 texts relating mainly to early English history (27) £30-60

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506. PRESCOTT, William H, ‘History of the Conquest of Mexico’, 2 vols with map, PRESCOTT, W.H., ‘History of the Conquest of Peru’ with map, 2 vols, Routledge London and MORISON, S.E., ‘Christopher Columbus’, OUP (5) £40-80

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507. CLARENDON, Edward, Earl of, ‘The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England’, OUP 1888, 6 vols, plus PRESCOTT, W.H., ‘History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain’, Routledge, London 1861, 3 vols, plus a collection of 27 History related texts (36) £40-80

508. STONE, Lawrence, ‘The Crisis of the Aristocracy 1558-1641’’, OUP 1965, plus a collection of 48 History related texts (49) £30-50

509. ARNOLD, Ralph, ‘A Social History of England 55 BC to A.D. 1215’, Constable, London, with a note from the author 10/4/67 plus a collection of 27 History related texts (28) £30-50

510. OMAN, Carola, ‘Nelson’, Hodder & Stoughton, London, plus 29 Naval History titles (30) £40-80

511. ROSKILL, Capt. S.W. D.S.C. R.N., ‘The War at Sea 1939-1945’, H.M. Stationery Office London 1954/61, 4 vols, green cloth, faded and bumped (4) £30-60

512. MORISON, Samuel Eliot, ‘The Two Ocean War’, Littleton Brown, Boston 1963 with author’s dedication, decorative binding plus ‘Memories’ and ‘Records’ by Lord Fisher, plus MAHAN, Capt. A.T. U.S.N., ‘The Influence of Sea Power... 1793-1812’, Sampson Low, Marston, London 1893, 2 vols, tooled blue cloth, plus 2 associated £30-60

513. MARDER, Arthur J, ‘From The Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, The Royal Navy in the Fisher Era 1904-1919’, OUP, London 1961, 5 vols, plus 22 Naval History related texts (27) £30-60

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514. NELSON, Horatio, Viscount, ‘The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton with a supplement of interesting letters by Distinguished Characters’, vol 1, London, Thomas Lovewell & Co 1814, foxed and bumped, tooled leather spine worn, 21.5 x 13.5cm, with SOUTHEY, Robert, ‘The Life of Lord Nelson’, 2 vols, Murray, London 1813, finely tooled leather boards, loose and bumped, 19 x 12cm (3) £100-200

515. PEPYS, Samuel, ‘Memoires Relating to the State of the Royal Navy of England for Ten Years, Determin’d December 1688’, printed for Ben Griffin by Sam Keble, Great Turks Head...1690, old leather boards with tooled University of London crest. UCL sold stamp on frontispiece: p.131 loose, rebacked, corners bumped, stained, 17 x 11.5cm and STEEL, David, ‘A System of Naval Tactics... illustrated with coloured figures’, London 1797, engraving of Britannia after Neagle, marbled boards, loose and bumped, foxed, 24 x 14.5cm £100-200

516. EVELYN, John, 1620-1706, ‘Navigation and Commerce, Their Original and Progress...’, printed for Benj. Tooke at the Sign of the Ship in St Paul’s Churchyard 1674, full boards, rebacked, stained edges, 18.5 x 12cm £70-150

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517. KNAPTON, James, ‘The Fair Quaker of Deal or, the Humours of the Navy’, London 1715 with engraved frontispiece, gold tooled leather boards, 16.5 x 10cm and BURCHETT, Josiah, ‘Memoirs of Transactions at Sea during the War with France’ 1688-1697, sold by John Nutt, London 1703, full boards, bumped and torn, 20 x 12.5cm (2) £100-200

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518. ‘Extracts from the Several (Marine) Treaties subsisting between Great Britain and other KIngdoms and States...’, 3rd Edition, London 1758 with ‘Regulations and Instructions relating to His Majesty’s Service at Sea’, 9th Ed. with additions, London 1757, bookplate for Chris.r. Jeaffreson Esq Dullingham, fine gold tooled, red leather bindings and outer protective cloth covers, 25.5 x 21.5cm (2) £200-400

520. DE BEER, E.S., ‘The Diary of John Evelyn’, 6 vols, Oxford 1955 with MACAULAY, Lord, ‘The History of England’, 6 vols, Macmillan, London 1913, blue cloth (12) £30-60

521. KERR, J.K. AND JAMES, D, Eds, ‘Wavy Navy: By Some Who Served’ with a foreword by Admiral Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope, 8 vol, 23 x 10.5cm, Ltd Ed. 32/260 signed Cunningham of Hyndhope, full morocco with R.N.V.R. crest £40-80

522. THE MARINER’S MIRROR, Quarterly Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, 19 Ed. 1937 onwards (19) £40-80

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519. NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY, A Collection of 50 Publications inc. ‘Catalogue of the Pepysian Manuscripts’, 4 vols. 1903/4/9/22, variably bound (50) £100-200


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524. GOULD, Lieut-Commander Rupert T., ‘John Harrison and His Timekeepers’, A lecture delivered to the Society for Nautical Research, Fen 21. 1935, blue cloth with GOSSE, Philip, ‘My Pirate Library’, Dulau, London 1926, red cloth and a Noel Douglas Replica of Areopagitica by John MILTON, Cambridge 1918, white boards, stained (3) £40-80

523. EHRMAN, J.P.W., ‘The Official Papers Transferred by Pepys to the Admiralty by 12 July 1689’ reprinted from the ‘Mariners Mirror’, blue cloth bound with 16 catalogues, books and pamphlets relating to Naval History (17) £40-80

526. BELL, Walter G., ‘The Great Plague in London in 1665’, Bodley Head with a collection of Naval and General History related titles (c.55) £30-60

527. PITT, William, Earl of Chatham, ‘Correspondence’, Murray, London 1838, 4 vols, plus a collection of c.55 mainly political history and biography (60) £30-60

528. ROSEBERY, Lord, ‘Napoleon The Last Phase’, Humphreys, London 1900, plus 16 French Revolution and associated titles (c.17) £30-50

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525. TREVOR-ROPER, H.R., Archbishop Laud (1573-1645), Macmillan, London 1940 with a collection of 80 plus History related titles (80 plus) £40-80

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529. POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY:- ‘Journals and Letters of Reginald Viscount Esher’, Ivor Nicholson & Watson, London 1934, 4 vols. tooled red cloth, ‘The Life of Lord Asquith and Oxford’, J.A. Spencer and Cyril Asquith, Hutchinson 1932, 2 vols, and SPENDER, ‘The Life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman’, Hodder & Stoughton, 2 vols (8) £30-50

532. BENSON, A.C. and ESHER, Viscount Eds, ‘The Letters of Queen Victoria 1837-1961’, Murray, London 1907, 3 vols, plus ditto (Second Series) ed Buckle, G.E. 1926/28 3 vols, plus ditto (Third Series) 1930, 3 vols, in decorative tooled red cloth, sunned and tears (9) £80-150

533. LLOYD GEORGE, David, ‘War Memoirs’, Ivor Nicholson & Watson, London, 6 vols, blue cloth plus associated titles £30-50

534. GRIFFIN, Gregory, of the College of Eton, ‘The Microsm, A Periodical Work’, Windsor 1787, issues 1-40, 8 vo. marbled 1/2 calf boards, plus New Whig Guide, tooled leather, ‘The Whig Club’, London 1794, full leather, plus PRIOR, Matthew, ‘The History of his Own Time’, 2nd Ed. London 1740, plus ADDISON, Joseph, ‘The Freeholder or Political Essays’, London 1758, full leather, all boards loose, scuffed and torn (5) £50-100

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531. YOUNG, G.M. Ed., ‘Early Victorian England’, OUP 1934, 2 vols. plus c.42 associated titles (c.44) £30-50

530. POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY:- MONEYPENNY, W.F., ‘The Life of Benjamin Disraeli’, Murray, London 1922, gold tooled blue cloth, 6 vols, plus MORLEY, J, ‘The Life of William Ewart Gladstone’, Macmillan, London 1905, 2 vols, plus 7 associated titles (15) £30-50


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535. EXTRAORDINARY RED BOOK by a Commoner, London 1816, loose boards, plus WOODFALL, William, ‘My Notebook a Satirical Poem’, London 1821, 17.5 x 11cm. plus BURNET, Gilbert, ‘Some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester’, London 1680, with engraved portrait, full leather with losses, Rochester bookplate plus Burke’s Reflections, London 1790 (4) £50-100

538. COBBETT, William, ‘Rural Rides’, G.D.H. & Margaret Cole (Eds), Peter Davies, London 1930, 243/1000, marbled boards, 3 vols, 26 x 17cm plus MELVILLE, Lewis, ‘Life and Letters of William Cobbett’, 1913, London Bodley Head, 2 vols, red cloth (5) £40-60

536. BUTLER, Charles, ‘Reminiscences’, 4th Ed. John Murray, London 1824, with pasted in m.s. letter and annotations plus ‘Pamphlets’ Debrett, London 1788 plus PAINE, Thomas, ‘Rights of Man’, 4th Ed. London 1791, plus ‘The Queen’s Journal’, Arthur Helps (Ed), London 1868, all marbled 1/2 boards scuffed and worn (4) £50-100

539. GEORGE III LETTERS TO LORD KENYON & WILLIAM PITT with facsimile m/s letter, John Murray, London 1827, 4to, gilt tooled red morocco with arms of the Earl of Leitrim (see notes) £70-150

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540. SCOTT, William Robert, ‘Joint Stock Companies to 1720’, Cambridge 1912, 3 vols, plus a collection of approximately 30 further titles relating to Economics History (30) £40-80

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537. CAPTAIN JESSE, ‘The Life of George Brummell Esq’ (Beau Brummell), 2 vols, Nimmo, London 1886, 1.2 marbled, tooled boards, Dinshaw bookplate, splits and wear, 23 x 15cm, plus PINDAR, Peter, ‘The Works of’, 3 vols, London 1794, full leather, scuffed and worn, boards loose (5) £30-50

541. A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 50 TITLES - 19th Century Political History £30-50

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542. ASPINALL, A, Ed, ‘The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales 1770-1812’, 2 vols, plus a collection of approximately 60 titles relating to 19th Century Political History (60) £30-50

543. 20TH CENTURY HISTORY - A collection of approximately 50 titles incl. WWII and Political biographies (c.50) £30-50

544. TREVELYAN, G.O., ‘The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay’, 2 vols with marginal notes, Longmans Green 1876, plus ACTON, Lord, ‘Historical Essays & Studies’, Macmillan 1926 plus 10 associated titles (13) £30-50

545. POLITICAL & SOCIAL HISTORY, A Collection of approximately 60 titles (60) £30-50

546. AMERY, The Rt. Hon. L.S., ‘My Political Life’, 3 vols, Hutchinson, London, plus approximately 50 titles relating to Political History and Biography (50) £30-50

547. TREVELYAN, G.M., ‘England Under Queen Anne’, Longmans Green 1934, 3 vols, plus a collection of 50 titles relating to 18th/19th Century Political History (c.50) £30-50

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548. CARLYLE, Thomas, (1795-1881), ‘Chartism’, James Fraser, London 1840, embossed cloth, Maurie Powell bookplate, bumped and stained, 21 x 13cm, with HOVELL, Mark, ‘The Chartist Movement 1925’ and ‘The Age of the Chartists’ by J & B Hammond 1930, red cloth (3) £50-150

549. KEYNES, John Maynard (1883-1946), ‘Two Memoirs’, Hart-Davis, London 1949, plus ‘Essays in Biography 1951 reprint plus 3 biographies plus BEVERIDGE, W.H., Full Employment in a Free Society, Allen & Unwin 1944 (6) £40-80

551. BOSWELL’S, ‘Life of Johnson’, George Birkbeck Hill, Ed. Oxford 1934, 3 vols. plus mixed literature, 32 titles (35) £30-50

550. POUND, Ezra (1885-1972), ‘Jefferson and/or Mussolini’, Stanley Nott, London 1935, orange cloth, plus SHAW, Bernard, ‘The Political Madhouse in America and Nearer Home’, Constable, London 1933, ELIOT, T.S., ‘After Strange Gods’, Faber, 2nd imp, 1934, plus 15 contemporary pamphlets, booklets, C.P. Snow, H.G. Wells, Harold Nicholson etc (18) £50-150

552. SPENSER’S , ‘Faerie Queen’, J.C. Smith Ed. 2 vols, Oxford 1909 plus a collection of approx. 75 Poetry titles (c.75) £70-150

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553. SYMONS, Arthur, Ed. ‘The Savoy Magazine’, published by Leonard Smithers, all eight issues (Jan 1896-Dec 1896) in 3 vols, finely bound in gilt tooled blue cloth, designed by Aubrey Beardsley and containing works by Beardsley, W.B. Yeats, Max Beerbohm etc., with prospectus and Christmas Card, printed by Chiswick Press on uncut paper, spines bumped, general foxing (3) £300-500

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554. HORIZON MAGAZINE; ‘A Review of Literature and Art’, Cyril Connolly, Ed., A complete run of 120 issues £200-400

555. THE PENGUIN NEW WRITING: JOHN LEHMANN (Ed), A complete run of all 40 issues in paperback form published by Allen Lane, tears and stains £200-400

556. THE ‘WHEELS’ ANTHOLOGIES; EDITH SITWELL, Ed, all 6 issues 1916/1917/1918/1919, Blackwell Oxford Pub, 1920; Leonard Parsons Pub, 1921; C.W. Daniel Pub, bumped, torn and stained (6) £100-200

557. PITTER, Ruth (1897-1992), ‘The Rude Potato’, 1st Ed. signed, d/w, Cresset Press, London, bumped, foxing, ‘The Bridge’, (Poems 1939-1944), d/w, signed, Cresset Press, London 1943, ‘The Spirit Watch’, d/w, signed, Cresset Press, plus 3 titles by Auden/Spender, early eds (6) £40-80

558. 20TH CENTURY POETRY, Twenty one titles, some early editions incl. Houseman, Dylan Thomas, Woolf, De la Mare, Sassoon etc (21) £40-80

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559. MASEFIELD, John (1878-1967), ‘Selected Poems’, Ltd Ed. 504/530, incl. ‘Nireus’ hitherto unpublished signed and inscribed ‘I must go down to the sea again...’, Heinemann, London 1922, uncut paper, white boards stained and bumped, 20.5 x 13.5cm £100-200

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560. YEATS, W.B. AND LIONEL JOHNSON, ‘Poetry and Ireland Essays’, 1st or early edition printed in red and black, Cuala Press, Dundrum 1908, buff cloth and blue boards, 8vo, 21.6 x 15cm, bumped and stained, plus GREGORY, Lady Augusta, ‘Coole’ 1st or early ed. Cuala Press, Dundrum 1931, signed, buff cloth and blue boards, 8vo. bumps and wraps (2) £50-100

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561. JOYCE, James (1882-1941), ‘Dubliners’, 1st Ed. Grant Richards Ltd printed by Riverside Press, Edinburgh 1914, 8vo. 19.9 x 13cm, red cloth, gilt titles, some fly spotting, bumped and stained with ‘Chamber Music’ 1934 reprint, Cape London, green cloth, 8vo. (2) £2000-4000

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562. BLUNDEN, Edmund, ‘The Waggoner and other Poems’, Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd 1920, with inscription, apparently signed ‘Blunden’, blue cloth, 19.5 x 14cm, plus Blunden associated titles (6) £50-150

563. SQUIRE, J.C., Speech at the Lewis Carroll Centenary Exhibition 28th June 1932, Bumpus London, red card, plus Elizabeth Barrett Browning, ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’, Rampant Lion Press plus SITWELL, Osbert, ‘Dickens’, Dolphin Book 1932, plus 13 poetry associated books and pamphlets (16) £30-50

564. ‘POETRY’, ‘A Bi-Monthly of Modern Verse and Criticism’, Tambimuttu & Dickens, Eds. (and others), Issue 1 (Feb 1939) - 23 (Winter 1951) excludes issue 10 £40-80

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566. LAMB, Charles, ‘New Year’s Eve’, Rudge, New York 1923 in marbled boards, ‘Dream Children’, A Reverie, New York 1923, Rhymers Clux X 2 vols., Ezra Pound, ‘Cathay’, Elkin Mathews 1915, plus 8 associated titles (13) £70-150

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565. DE LA MARE, Walter, Poems 1901-1918 - 2 vols. and 1919-1934 - 1 vol., London, Constable & Co. tooled, brown cloth, with a collection of 32 Poetry titles, 19th & 20th Century (35) £70-150

567. KIPLING, Rudyard, Works, pocket ed. Macmillan, London, c.1925, gold tooled blue cloth, 17.5 x 11.5cm, 30 vols (30) £30-60

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568. THACKERAY, William, ‘Works’, in 20 vols. Richard Doyle (illus), Smith Elder, London 1869, 8vo. gold tooled green cloth (20) £30-60

571. FORSTER, E.M., ‘A Passage to India’, First Edition, 3pp. ads. binding loose, foxing plus Howards Enp. early ed. Arnold, London 1910, red cloth, foxed, bumped with WAUGH, Evelyn, Black Mischief, Chapman & Hall, London 1932, with d/w (torn) and p.c. (3) £100-200

570. STERNE, Laurence, ‘The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman’, Macmillan, London 1931, 2 vols. blue cloth, plus a collection of c.65 mixed literature titles (c.65) £40-80

572. LAWRENCE, D.H., ‘Tales’, Heinemann, London 1934, plus a collection of approx. 80 mixed literature titles (c.80) £40-60

573. COLLINS, Wilkie, ‘The Woman in White’, 2nd. Ed. 3 vols. Sampson Low, London 1860, 19 x 13cm, 1/2 leather and marbled boards with losses plus 30 mixed literature titles (33) £40-60

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569. DISRAELI, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, ‘The Bradenham Edition of the Novels and Tales....’ with intro by Philip Guedalla, Peter Davis, London, 12 vols. uncut paper, embossed charcoal boards, 8vo. 23 x 15.5cm (12) £70-150


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574. BEERBOHM, Max, ‘A Survey’, Heinemann, London 1921, 51 plates and frontispiece, purple cloth (sunned), gilt edges, Quarto, 26 x 19.4cm, Ltd. Ed. 249/250, signed by author and inscribed in blue ink, ‘To the purchaser thereof. Excuse the eccentric nine, I’ve already signed 248 copies running and have become restive! M.B. £150-250

576. CAULFIELD, James, ‘Portraits Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons’, 4 vols in 7. R.S. Kirby, London 1813/20, half tooled leather and marbled boards, bookplate, 25.5 x 16cm £50-150

577. WALLIS BUDGE, E.A., ‘The Nile Notes for Travellers in Egypt’, 11th Ed. Thos. Cook 1910. tooled cloth, damaged, BAEDEKER, Karl, ‘The Mediterranean’ with maps, Leipzig 1911, Medici Society ‘Picture Guides’, 10 vols plus a collection of 27 travel titles (39) £50-150

578. FALK, Bernard, ‘Thomas Rowlandson His Life and Art’, Hutchinson, tooled red cloth, LONGHURST, M.H., ‘English Ivories’ Putnam 1926, Pelican History of Art X 5 vols plus art reference titles £20-40

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575. MACKAIL, J.W., ‘The Life of William Morris’, 2 vols. Longmans Green & Co, London 1899, red cloth, plus a collection of Art Reference, Theatre and associated titles (c.70) £50-150

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579. ADDINGTON SYMONDS, John, trans. ‘The Life of Benvenuto Cellini’, 2 vols in one. decorated by C.S. Ricketts, Ballantyne Press 1900, sold by Hacon & Ricketts London and John Lane New York, uncut paper, marbled and half tooled leather boards, 30 x 20cm and C.R. ASHBEE, GUILD OF HANDICRAFT ‘The Treatises of Benvenuto Cellini on Goldsmithing and Sculpture’, Essex House 1898 published by Edward Arnold, unnumbered copy of 600, green cloth faded and bumped, 30 x 22.5 (2) £100-200

580. EDWARDS, Ralph, The Dictionary of English Furniture Revised, ed. 3 vols. red cloth, 38.5 x 26cm and SYMONDS, R.W., Furniture Making in 17th and 18th Century England, Connoisseur, London 1955, blue cloth, 36 x 25cm (4) £100-200

581. JEKYLL, Gertrude and WEAVER, Lawrence, Gardens for Small Country Houses, 2nd Ed. Country Life plus 16 associated titles (17) £30-50

582. JEKYLL, Gertrude and ELGOOD, George S., illus. Some English Gardens, Longman Green & Co, London 1904. Fo. with 7 further Jekyll titles and 9 others relating to Gardens (17) £50-80

584. CHURCHILL, Winston S, ‘The Second World War’, Cassell London, black cloth, 6 vols. plus ‘A History of The English Speaking People’, Cassell London, red cloth. 4 vols. plus Marlborough, His Life and Times, Harrap London, 4 vols. red cloth (sunned) (14) £50-80

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583. Burford and The Cotswolds. A Collection of approx. 30 titles relating to the towns and villages £50-80


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585. CHURCHILL, Winston S, ‘Liberalism and The Social Policy’, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1909, red cloth, gold tooled, sig. and title, bumped and worn, 12mo. 20 x 14cm £70-150

586. CHURCHILL, Winston S, Lord Randolph Churchill, Macmillan, London 1906, untrimmed paper, portrait frontispiece, burgundy cloth with gold tooled title and armorial. 2 vols. 8vo. 23 x 15.5cm, foxed, stained and bumped (2) £100-200

587. CHURCHILL, Winston S, ‘The World Crisis 1916-1918’ (2 Vols), ‘The Aftermath’ and ‘The Eastern Front’, ‘1911-1914’ and ‘1915’, Thornton Butterworth, London, gold tooled blue cloth, plus Randolph Churchill and Martin Gilbert ‘Winston S. Churchill’, 8 vols. plus 2 associated titles (16) £50-100

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589. SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita, Knole and The Sackvilles..., Heinemann, London 1922, decorated white cloth cover, 8vo. 26 x 16cm, plus a collection of 5 titles by Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf (6) £50-100

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588. YEATS, William Butler, ‘In The Seven Woods’, Dun Emer Press, Dundrum 1903, bookplate off white linen boards with pasted red title and with note ‘You are just in time we have only four copies left. E Yeats’, 21.5 x 15cm £150-250

590. HOLLAND, Henry, ‘Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia etc, During the Years 1812-1813’, Longman Hurst, London 1815 with map and 12 plates, bookplate, untrimmed paper, card boards, bumped, split spine sold as found, 29.5 x 23cm £50-150

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591. JEKYLL, Gertrude and HUSSEY, Christopher, Garden Ornament, 2nd Ed. Country Life 1927. green cloth. Fo. plus TIPPING, Avray, English Gardens, Country Life, London 1925, green cloth. Fo. (2) £50-150

592. TIPPING, Avray, English Homes, 9 vols. Country Life, London 1921. blue cloth with gold tooled title. Fo. (9) £200-300

593. GREGYNOG PRESS, The Autobiography of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury with intro. by C.H. Herford 1928, untrimmed paper bookplate. brown cloth with gold tooled title and armorial. Fo. plus another copy of Herbert’s Life, 4th Ed. with folded portrait engraving, Dodsley, London 1792, marbled boards and leather spine worn, 23.5 x 19cm £40-60

595. WILBERFORCE, R.I. & S, ‘The Life of William Wilberforce’, 5 vols. Murray, London 1838 with engraved portrait, full leather with suede spine and red title, 19.7 x 12cm (5) £40-80

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594. READ, Herbert, English Stained Glass, Puttnam, London, Ltd Ed. on handmade paper, 11/50, signed by author, off white vellum boards, gold tooled title, 29 x 24cm plus Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland 1770-1860 from the Library of J.R. Abbey, Private printing Curwen Press, London 1952, brown boards, red title. Fo. (2) £50-100


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596. STANHOPE, Lady Hester, ‘Memoirs’, 3 vols. London 1845, Henry Colburn. marbled 1/2 leather boards with red title, 20 x 12.5cm plus TWISS, Horace, Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon, 3 vols. Murray, London 1844, full gold tooled leather, red title and marbled end papers, bookplate. 8vo. 22.5 x 15cm (6) £50-100

597. MALMESBURY, Third Earl, ‘Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of Malmesbury’, 3 vols. Bentley, London 1844 with engraved portrait frontispiece, blue cloth and grey gold tooled leather boards with green title and marbled end papers, bookplate. 8vo. 22 x 15cm, bumped plus BATH & WELLS, Bishop of, Journal and Correspondence of William Lord Auckland, 4 vols. Bentley 1861 London, brown cloth. 8vo (8) £40-80

599. COKAYNE, George Edward, The Complete Peerage, Vicary Gibbs Ed. 2d Ed. 13 vols. St Catherine’s Press, London 1910. Fo. 29.5 x 20cm, gold tooled green cloth, untrimmed paper (13) £100-200

600. DICKENS, Charles, ‘The Fireside Dickens’ 22 vols. with illus. by Cruikshank Phiz etc., red cloth, all over wear plus SCOTT, Walter, part set of Waverley Novels 1925, green cloth, gold titles, 7 vols (29) £30-50

601. BEDE, Cuthbert, The Adventures of Mr Verdant Green, An Oxford Freshman, 2nd Ed. Cooke London 1853, marbled 1/2 green leather boards and red title, worn, 19 x 12.5cm plus MEDICI SOCIETY, Rubaiyat of Oman Khayyam, decorative boards plus CAMPBELL, Thomas, ‘Pleasures of Hope’ 1815 bound by C Smith and ‘Ionica’ 1858 (4) £20-40

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598. SOTHEBY, Catalogue of Valuable Printed Books from the Broxbourne Library, 1st Portion 14/15/11/1977 and 2nd Portion 8/9/5/1978 2 vols. plus 3 associated pamphlets £50-80

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602. WELLS, H.G, ‘The Shape of Things to Come’, Hutchinson, London 1933, bookplate, blue cloth, gold title, 8vo. plus ‘The New Machiavelli’ Lane, London 1911 plus The Scientific Romances, Gollancz, London 1933 and three associated titles (6) £70-150

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604. JOYCE, James, ‘Two Tales of Shem & Shaun’, Faber, London 1932, pale green boards, blue title, stained, 19 x 12.5cm, plus MARCEL, Proust, An English Tribute, large paper Ed. 146/150, vellum spine plus ten other titles (12) £40-80

605. DRAYTON, Michael 1553-1631, ‘The Ballad of Agincourt’ and ‘The Ode to the Virginian Voyage’, Shakespeare Head and Blackwell 1926, decorative red and white and tooled leather binding, 19.6 x 14.5cm plus THE FIRST EDITION CLUB, ‘The Songs of Meleager’, Chiswick Press, green tooled cloth plus The Nutbrown Maid, Shakespeare Head and Blackwell, Oxford 1925, decorative binding, 19.5 x 15cm (3) £20-40

606. BECCARIA, Marquis, An Essay on Crimes and Punishments’ Donaldson, Edinburgh 1788 plus a collection of nine further antiquarian titles in mixed condition, sold as found (9) £20-40

607. BALZAC, Honoré de, ‘Les Cent Contes Drolatiques’, Gosselin, Paris 1832/1837, marbled end papers, half tooled brown leather, 22 x 15/13cm plus a collection of 23 Antiquarian bindings, sold as found (25) £100-200

608. SITWELL, Major General H.D.W., ‘The Crown Jewels’, Dropmore Press, London 1953, blue cloth Fo. plus SWARZENSKI, Hanns, ‘Monuments of Romanesque Art’, Faber, London, Fo. plus 4 large format Art Reference (6) £20-40

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603. LEGGE, James, ‘The Life and Teachings of Confucius’, Trubner, London 1867, green cloth, plus 8 associated titles plus LENIN, V.I., Selected Works Vol X 1 and 2 associated titles (12) £20-40


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609. PIPER, David, compiler, Catalogue of the 17th Century Portraits in the National Portrait Gallery, Cambridge 1963 plus STRONG, Roy, ‘Tudor and Jacobean Portraits’, H.M. Stationery Office 1969, 2 vols in slip case, 28.5 x 22.5cm, plus 3 associated titles (6) £30-60

610. ROBINSON, W, Home Landscapes, 2nd Ed., Murray, London 1920, green cloth Fo. stains/splits plus pt. Camden’s Britannia pp. 241-278, band in brown cloth, 33.5 x 22cm (2) £20-40

612. The Times Atlas of the World, Mid-Century Edition. BARTHOLOMEW, John, Ed. with dedication to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1955-59, 5 vols. Fo. blue cloth, 50 x 32cm plus Atlas International Larousse, Harrap (6) £50-100

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615. TRAVIS, George, Prebendary of Chester and Vicar of Eastham, ‘Letters to Edward Gibbon Esq.’, 2nd Ed. Rivington, London 1785, blue paper covers plus 10 associated titles (11) £30-60

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613. POLLARD AND REDGRAVE (Compilers) Short Title Catalogue of Books printed in England, Scotland & Ireland... 1475-1640, Bibliographical Society, London 1986 2 vols., blue cloth plus The Bookbindings of T.J. Cobden-Sanderson by Marianne Tidcombe, British Library 1984 in slip case (3) £20-40

616. SITWELL, Osbert, ‘Collected Stories’, London 1953, Duckworth/Macmillan, rose pink cloth, black title plus six further Sitwell titles (7) £40-60

611. ‘City of Cambridge’, an Inventory of the Historical Monuments, Royal Commission 1959, 2 vols. tooled green cloth, 27.5 x 22cm plus 6 associated titles (8) £20-40

614. FOX, Rt. Hon Charles James, ‘A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James II’ with engraved portrait frontispiece, William Miller, London 1808, full embossed red leather, scuffed and bumped. Fo. 36 x 29cm £30-60

617. ‘Thomas Shotter Boys - Original Views of London’ 26 reproductions from original lithographs with 1842 and modern text by James LAVER, 2 vols. Traylen Guildford 1954, 50 x 38cm plus ‘A London Reverie’, Joseph Pennell illus. Macmillan, London 1928 plus two further ‘London’ titles (5) £50-100

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620. The Windham Papers: The Life and Correspondence of Rt Hon William Windham 1750-1810’, introduction by Earl of Rosebery, 2 vols., Herbert Jenkins, London 1912, blue cloth gilt title, plus ‘The Life of Sir Samuel Romilly’, 3 vols., Murray 1840 and a collection of c50 titles relating 18th/19th Century Political History (c50) £30-50

622. LEWIS CARROLL, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832-1898, Rhyme? and Reason? 1st Ed. Macmillan London 1883, green cloth with gold tooled title, 18.7 x 13.5cm, spine loose and bumped. The Game of Logic, board and contents only in original envelope. The Hunting of the Snark. 1st Ed. Macmillan London 1876, bookplate, spine stained and damaged, bumped corners, 19 x 13cm, plus a 1928 ‘pocket’ Edition. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Macmillan, London 1928, People’s Ed.,18.5 x 13cm, scuffed and bumped (5) £150-250

621. GOLDSMITH, Oliver, The Vicar of Wakefield, Arthur Rackham (illus.) Harrap London, black cloth, gold tooled title, spine bumped, 26 x 20cm, plus LEAR, Edward, ‘Nonsense Songs’, L. Leslie Brooke (illus.) Warne & Co. London, ‘Le Morte d’Arthur’ , Medici Society London, Russell Flint (illus.) plus 3 further children’s titles (6) £50-100

623. A COLLECTION OF CHILDREN’S BOOKS including titles by Beatrix Potter (8), Rev. W. Awdry, Alison Uttley, Kathleen Hale all in much used condition and as found (28) £50-100

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618. RE. WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER (1759-1806). A collection of 24 titles inc. EHRMAN, John, ‘The Younger Pitt’, Dutton New York 1969, blue cloth, STANHOPE, Earl, Life of William Pitt, Murray London 1961, 3 vols. gold tooled blue cloth, FITZPATRICK, W.J., ‘Secret Service under Pitt’, 2nd Ed., Longmans Green London 1892, dark red cloth (24) £50-100

619. ‘Secret Correspondence Connected with Mr Pitt’s Return to Office in 1804’. not published, printed by Spottiswoodes & Shaw London 1852, a slim volume band in gold tooled blue cloth, 22.6 x 15cm. Stanhope b/p and inscription, together with a collection of 9 contemporary and later essays and pamphlets relating to Pitt (10) £100-200


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624. ‘THE OWL: A MISCELLANY’ , Vols 1 & 2, May/Oct 1919, published by Martin Secker. ed by Robert Graves and containing pieces by Beerbohm, Galsworthy, Orpen, Sassoon et al., cover design by William Nicholson, priced 10/6d., Vol 1. soft covers, Vol 2. boards, 4to, 32 x 26cm £70-150

625. WATERTON, Charles, ‘Wanderings in South America’, Macmillan London 1879, green cloth with gold title, 12mo., spine loose; ‘Muirhead’s England, The Blue Guide’, Hachette, ‘Travels through France’, Smollett (3) £20-40

626. SOMERVILLE, E.O.E AND ROSS, Martin, ‘In Mr Knox’s Country’, signed by Somerville 1915, and ‘Some Irish Yesterdays’ 1906, both published by Longmans Green, London, in decorative bindings 12mo. (2) £70-150

628. WILKINSON, W.A. & N.H. (eds) The Dragon Book of Verse, OUP, 1958, ill. Gillian Alington. 8vo. School prize. 1⁄2 bds. Tog.with RICCARDI Press, Poems of Thomas Gray. Privately printed for Eton College, 1967. 2 cols. Glt. Cl. Plus 2 others. 5 £20-40

627. TAGORE, Sir Rabindranath, ‘Personality’, Lectures delivered in America, Macmillan London 1917, 21 x 14cm with ‘The Fugitive’, Macmillan 1921, 19.7 x 13.5cm, both blue cloth with gold titles plus ‘Four Oaks Farm’ and ‘Four Oaks Library’, Donald and Mary Hyde, New Jersey 1967. 2 vols in marbled slip case (4) £30-50

629. TWO LEAVES FROM EARLY 13TH CENTURY ENGLISH LATIN PSALTER containing Psalms 74 vs 11-76, 7 and 77 vs 38-54 in gothic liturgical script. 18 lines with coloured initial letters, each sheet 18.4 x 12.4cm discoloured and holed, framed

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Provenance: From the Collection of Philip Bliss, the Oxford Antiquary, Sir Thomas Phillips, E.M. & E.H. Dring and Quaritch, presented to John Ehrman, 19th March 1987 £700-900

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630. VALLA, Georgius (1447-1500), Italian Humanist and Philosopher, A 32pp manuscript Latin translation of Dehominis Anima in black ink with red ink annotations, crudely bound in stained vellum, 16 x 12cm, folded edges, covers warped £300-500

631. BLAEU, Johannes (1596-1673) Cartographer, Vectis Insula, a coloured map at The Isle of Wight with cartouche and coats of arms, 39 x 50cm framed £150-250

632. A George III ‘Plan of the Roads Gentlemen’s Seats etc Twelve Miles round Southampton with The Isle of Wight’ sold by T Baker, Southampton 1801, engraved by S.J. Neele, London, 54 x 43cm framed £70-150

633. GOOS, Pieter (1616-1675), Dutch Cartographer, Het Canaal Tusschen Engeland en Vrancriick (The English Channel) with cartouche and scale, 43 x 54cm, framed £150-250

634. JOHN SPEED AND WILLIAM WHITE, a coloured map of ‘Wight Island’ with town plans of Southampton and Newport and coat of arms, 38 x 50cm, framed £70-150

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The following five lots are from the Library of Sir Cyril Haines, the vendors father, a judge who worked for the Foreign Office in Shanghai from 1930-1942. The Ogilby’s China was purchased in Shanghai c.1930/5

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638. NIEUHOFF, John, An Embassy from the East Indian Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham Emperor of China. Wherein the cities, towns, villages, ports, rivers etc with an Appendix of several remarks taken out of Father Athanasius Kircher, printed by the author 1673, Folio (425 x 280cm). Engraved title by Wenceslaus Hollar, dated 1668, red and black title page, Thomas Foley, Great Witley Court, bookplate, double page map of China by Hollar, 18 engraved plates, approx. 100 text illustrations and including A Narrative of the Success of an Embassage sent by John Maatzuyker de Badem dated 1655 (431pp total). pp 1/2 loose, considerable staining, tears, full leather boards with gilt title, some possible replacement pages with MONTANUS, Arnoldus, ‘Atlas Chinensis being a second part of a relation of remarkable passages in two embassies from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Vice-Roy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi and to Konchi Emperor of China and East Tartary’. ‘English’d by John Ogilby and printed by Tho. Johnson, White Fryers 1671. Folio 410 x 275cm. Engraved title page (loose), red and black title page, dedication page, Directions page, 2 double page maps. 38 engraved plates of which 6 are half page, plus added drawing p.462 approx 56 text plates, loose marbled boards, pencil notations throughout, p.419 deficient, some mis-numbering, some losses including end papers (ends p.721 which is damaged) Notes: Sold as found £3000-5000

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639. STAUNTON, Sir George, ‘An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China’, 3 vols. with maps, G. Nicol, London 1797, 3 vols. 8vo (22 x 13.5cm), marbled boards and leather spines, lacks first title page, maps torn, binding scuffed £150-250

640. OLIPHANT, Laurence, Narrative of The Earl of Elgin’s Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, ‘58, ‘59. 2 vols illustrated with 5 maps and numerous plates. Blackwood, Edinburgh 1859, 8vo. (22 x 15cm) marbled boards and leather spines, split and rubbed, maps - all-over foxing, 1 map torn (2) £100-200

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641. BOURNE, F.S.A., Report of a Journey in South Western China (China No. 1 1888) presented to both Houses of Parliament June 1888. H.M’s Stationery Office London, black and brown cloth (33 x 21.5cm) plus Shanghai in Torment August November 1937, Ltd bound edition 94/105, signed H.G.W. Woodhead Ed. Oriental Affairs (30.5 x 23cm) (2) £50-100

642. DAVIS, Sir John Francis, K.C.B., ‘China, A General Description of That Empire and Its Inhabitants’, 2 vols new ed. Murray, London 1857, marbled end papers, gold tooled leather boards. 12mo. (19.8 x 12.7cm). Willis & Sotheran label plus FORTUNE, Robert, ‘A Residence among the Chinese’, Murray, London 1857, 1 vol. marbled end papers, leather boards scuffed and bumped 8vo. (22 x 15cm), plus YOUNG, William Curling, ‘The English in China’, Smith Elder, London 1840, tooled black leather scuffed, 18mo. with author’s handwritten dedication to his mother, plus 3 related titles £100-200


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Antiquarian and Theological Books, Topography and General Literature

643. ECHARD, Laurence, The History of England, Jacob Tonson, London 1708, 3 vols. Fo. full leather boards with red title sold as found (3) £70-150

644. CAMDEN, William, Britannia, London 1695, all plates removed, text only, gold tooled red leather. Fo. plus a collection of approximately 70 Antiquarian bindings, part sets, odd volumes, all sold as found £200-300

645. THE NEW TESTAMENT IN GREEK, Oxford 1836, inscribed in pencil ‘From the Library of Duke of Chandos and Buckingham’ 18mo. plus Vol. II only A New Family Bible, Bungay 1808, full boards, 4to. and Farrar (F.W.), The Life of Christ, Cassell London 4to (3) £20-40

646. THE HOLY BIBLE, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GUSTAVE DORE, Cassell & Co., two large, 39 x 32cm, volumes with gothic gold tooled leather bindings (one loose) (2) £50-100

647. BROWN, The Rev’d John, ‘The Self Interpreting Family Bible’ containing Old and New Testaments with coloured illustrations, tooled and brass bound binding with hasps, Fo, 33 x 26cm £30-80

648. THE ROYAL UNIVERSAL FAMILY BIBLE with reflections by the Rev’d John Herries and others, J Fielding London 1781, full leather, boards (loose) with red title, Fo, 39 x 24.5cm £50-150

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649. A QUEEN ANNE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER and Administration of the Sacraments... together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Oxford University Printers 1711 with Queen Anne portrait frontispiece and further later coloured illustrations, inscribed ‘Elizabeth Catchpole her book’ and with Henry Edward Wise bookplate, marbled end papers, gilt edges and fine, probably contemporary, gold tooled red leather binding, 16mo, 17 x 10cm £200-400

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651. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUARIAN BINDINGS TO INCLUDE Taine H Voyage en Italie, Paris 1902, 1/2 leather marbled boards, 2 vols. Homeri Carmina, Paris 1838, marbled boards plus one further title, sold as found (20) £40-80

653. Le Tragedie di Vittorio Alfieri con Tavole in Rome, Milano, 1820, 5 vols. 1/2 leather and marbled boards. 8vo, 21 x 14cm £100-200

652. TULLI, M, The Works of Cicero, 10 vols. Editio Accurata, 1/2 tooled leather, sold as found, 20 x 13cm £100-200

654. COLLIGNON, Maxime, Histoire de la Sculpture Grecque, Paris, 1892/97. 4to. 2 vols. 1/2 bds. scufffed. 2 £20-40

655. GILBERT, Lord Bishop of Sarum, Four Discourses delivered to the Clergy of The Diocess of Sarum. London 1694. 8vo. Full cf. upr. Bd. Det. Tog with BURMANNO, Petro, Phaedri, Aug liberti fabularum. Aesopiarum Libri V. Amsterdam, 1698. 8vo. Full cf. worn. Plus MIDDLETON, Conyers, A Free inquiry into the Miraculous Powers... The Christian Church. Dublin, 1749, 8vo. Rebacked. Plus other mainly 18th century bindings relating to sermons and Theology. (16) £80-120

656. ERASMI, Desiderius Rot. Moriae Encomium cum Gerardi Listrii Commentariis Epistole aliquot in fine addite. Una cum Erasmi responsione adverus Martin Luther. Epistolam. Oxoniae, 1668. 12mo. Worn binding. £100-200

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650. JOHN BASKETT OXFORD, ‘The Holy Bible’ 1715. Old and New Testaments, old full leather rebind, sold as found, lge, 8vo. 27 x 20cm £70-150


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657. GILMAN, James, The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Pickering, 1838, 8vo. Embossed cl. Scuffed. With loss to spine. Tog.with The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, Smith Elder, 1878, 8vo. 1⁄2 marbled bds. Plus other Biography etc. (12) £40-60

658. A COLLECTION of Theological interest, bindings. (23) £50-80

660. DACIER, Madame (trans) L’Iliade D’Homere. Traduite en Francaise. Paris, 1711. 12mo. In 3 vols. Engrd. Plts. Full cf. worn. 3 £40-60

661. D’ASLANCOURT, M. Perrot & COSTE, M. (trans.) La Retraite Des Dix Mille, de Xenophon ou L’Expedition De Cyrus. Amsterdam, 1758, 12mo. 2 vols. Tog.with other French Bindings. (12) £40-60

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662. BYRON, Lord, The Works of Lord Byron: A Series of Poems, original and trans. Complete in 5 volumes. Tauchnitz, Leipzig. 2nd. Edn. A.e.g. cl. Bd. Spines faded. plus Byron, Hours of Idleness, 1820, binding loose (6) £40-60

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659. CLARKE, John, An Enquiry into the Cause and Origin of Evil. Knapton, 1720. 8vo. Tog.with WESLEY, John, (ed.) The Christian’s Pattern, or, a Treatise of The Imitation of Christ. Written originally in Latin by Thomas a Kempis. London, 1735. 8vo. Frontis. full cf. upr. Bd. Det. Plus other similar interest. (16) £60-90

663. CHEVREAU, M. Histoire Du Monde, Paris, 1717. Troisième Edition, 12mo. Full cf. glt. Spines worn. 8. Vols. £50-80

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664. A COLLECTION OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY BINDINGS, including The Tatler, and The Female Revolutionary Plutarch. (20) £50-80

665. COCKER, Edward, Cocker’s Arithmetick. Perused & Published by John Hawkins. 44th edn. London, 1677. Frontis. port. 12mo. Full cf. rebacked. £40-60

666. A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 50 ANTIQUARIAN BINDINGS, part sets etc. sold as found £30-50

668. LONDON and Its Environs or, The General Ambulator and Pocket Companion. London, 1820. 12th edn. 6mo. Folding frontis with loss. Folding maps. Bds. worn. W.a.f. tog.with other London guides. 5 £30-50

667. A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 60 ANTIQUARIAN BINDINGS, part sets etc, sold as found £30-50

670. DICKENS, Charles, ‘Little Dorrit’, Bradbury & Evans, London 1857, dedicated to Clarkson Stanfield, 1/4 leather and marbled boards scuffed and bumped. 8vo, 22 x 14cm plus DRYDEN ‘Fables Antient (sic) and Modern’, 5th Ed. London 1745, red and black title page, full leather, 18mo. (2) £100-200

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671. A 17TH CENTURY BIBLE attributed to Robert Barker and dated 1605, with First and Second tables and Psalms. Genesis deficient starts Exodus Chapter 14 Verse 7 in early perhaps original leather binding. Sold as found. 8vo. 22 x 17cm in poor condition £100-200

673. MOXON, Joseph, ‘A Tutor to Astronomy and Geography or, an easy and speedie way to know the use of both the Globes Coelistial and Terrestial’, 5th Ed. 1698 rebound and badly foxed throughout plus The Elements of Euclid, lacking frontispiece, leather boards loose, plus 3 further early scientific titles small 8vo. sold as found (5) £50-100

674. DANIEL, William Barker, (1753-1833) Rural Sports, Bunny & Gold, 1801, 2 vols. In 3. 4to. Plts. A.c.f. Dedicated to J. Holden Strutt. Full cf. glt. Spine, and borders. Marbled edges & endpp. Joints weak. 3 £100-200

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676. SCHEUZER, Johann Jacob (1672-1733 Swiss) ‘Geestelyke Natuurkunde, Physica Sacra, Amsterdam 1729, part only pp. 153-236 with intro by G Tysens 50 full page engravings, rose pink and green later binding Fo. bookmark, sold as found £200-300

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672. SCOTT, Sir Walter, Waverley Novels Centenerary Ed. Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh 1883, 12 Vols, red cloth, 19.5 x 13cm £20-40

675. BLANE, William, Cynegetica; or Essays on Sporting consisting of observations on Hare Hunting. To Which is added the Chace: A Poem by William Somerville, 1788. A New Edn. Engrd. Frontis. & Tp. Bkplt. Full cf. rebacked. Tog.with MAXWELL,W.H. The Field Book; or Sports and Pastimes of the British Islands, by the Author of “Wild Sports of The West” Effingham Wilson, 1833. 4to. Rebound 1⁄4 bds. ex. Lib. Desmond Morris. Plus JOHNSON, T.B. The Sportsman’s Cyclopaedia, Sherwood, 1831, 4to. Full cf. 3 £70-150

677. KHUNRATH, Henrico (c.1560-1605) Alchemist/Philosopher Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae 223pp. rebound, pasted and mounted with numerous diagrams/illustrations, gold tooled green calf, marbled end papers, small Fo, 31 x 20cm, sold as found £100-200

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678. ARESI, Paolo (1574-1644) Sacre Imprese Parte Prima, Tortona 1634 pp. 1-744, but sold as found, table to back, annotations, white vellum, red and black hand drawn title 8vo, 22 x 16cm £100-200

681. HIERONYMI MAGII ANGLARENSIS DE TINTINNABULLIS, LIBER POSTUMUS, printed Amsterdam 1664, Anorea Frisii in Latin full leather, red title, 13.5 x 7.5cm plus KLIMII, Nicolai, ‘Subterraneum’ 1754 with frontispiece and diagram, 16.5 x 10cm and ‘Traittez du Vray Set’ Paris 1621, marbled boards loose, 16.5 x 11cm (3) £100-200

683. BIBLIOTHECA LINDESIANA ‘Catalogue of Chinese Books & Manuscripts’, Private printed, 25/100, 1895, gold armorial to brown boards, ex Earl of Crawford Library with MPL presentation plate, untrimmed, end papers stained, spine torn, large, 8vo, 25.5 x 20cm £150-250

682. DOCTRINA ETHICAE CHRISTIANAE per P HENRICUM NIDERNDORFF WIRCEBURGI (WÜRZBURG) 1742. Collection stamp, red and black title page, numerous full page engravings, rebound, full leather, sold as found 8vo, 21 x 17cm £70-120

684. GALLAND, Antoine, 1646-1715, French Orientalist translator, ‘Les Mille et une Nuit, Contes Arabes’ (The Thousand and One Nights), 6 vols. Nouvelle Edition Corrigée Paris, Chez Le Breton 1747, marbled end papers, full tooled leather with red title, 16mo, 17 x 10.5cm £600-800

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680. DE SOLORZANO PEREIRA, D Ioannis, ‘Emblemata’ Madrid 1651, 844pp but sold as found. rebound. 1/2 red leather and marbled boards, 30 x 21cm £70-150

679. GINTHER, Anton (1655-1725) German, Catholic Pastor, ‘Mater Amoris et Doloris’ 3rd Ed. Auguste Vindelicorum (Augsburg) 1741 with frontispiece engraving, rebound in marbled boards 8vo, 21.5 x 17.5cm with KIRCHERI, Athanasii (1602-1680) German Jesuit Scholar, ‘Magneticum Naturae’ Rome 1667 rebound tooled with cloth. 8vo, 23 x 17cm, both sold as found (2) £150-250


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685. A FACSIMILE OF AN EARLY HEBREW MANUSCRIPT obtained at the Jewish Synagogue in K’ae-Fung-Foo (Kaiefung China), George Smith, London Missionary Society 1851, 1 vol. of 4 Exodus. M.C.L. bound 1944, large 8vo. 21.5 x 18.7cm £50-80

686. LANKESTER, E.Ray, Editor, ‘Report on the Collections of Natural History made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the Southern Cross’, British Museum, London 1902, with 53 plates, 9 in colour, green cloth gilt title, boards loose, B.M. presentation plate and MPL plate, 8vo. 25 x 17cm £100-200

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687. PRINCIPIA TYPOGRAPHICA, The Block-Books, or Xylographic Delineations of Scripture History issued in Holland, Flanders & Germany... printed by Walter McDowall, London 1858, 3 vols. Fo. In Gothic tooled red leather Rivière fine binding. MPL library plate plus Memoranda relating to ‘The Book-Blocks’ preserved in the Bibliothéque Impériale Paris, made October 1858 by Samuel Leigh Sotheby, printed by T Richards, London 1859, library rebind red cloth, 1/2 leather, Fo. (4) £600-800

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688. Martyrologium Romanum Gregorii XIII Jussu Editum (The martyrology of the Catholic Church) Venice 1738, red titles, small. 8vo. worn damage, sold as found with Old English Mezzotints: SALAMAN, M.C. Studio Ltd, London 1910 (2) £40-60


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689. SIDNEY, Sir Philip, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, 11th Ed. London. 1662 full tooled boards, rebacked, worm damage to three leaves, 28.5 x 20cm £30-60

690. LACROIX, Paul, Le Moyen Age, Paris 1877 Firmin-Didot, 4 vols, marbled 1/2 tooled leather boards and end papers, 29 x 22cm plus Histoire du Costume en France by J Quicherat, Paris 1875, marbled 1/2 tooled leather boards, 28 x 19cm (5) £40-80

692. ANDREWS, Robert, (Trans) The Works of Virgil, printed by John Baskerville Birmingham 1766, marbled boards and edges together with 4 French bindings (5) £30-60

693. RACINE, J, Oeuvres, Nouvelle Edition, Hachette Paris 1865, 8 vols plus ‘Musique’ and ‘Album’ marbled boards and leather spines (10) £100-200

695. SCOTT, Sir Walter, Marmion, Bennett, London 1866 with Mauchline type wooden boards made of wood grown on Flodden Field leather spine, boards loose, splits etc £30-60

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694. DEMOUSTIER, C-A, ‘Lettres a Èmilie sur la Mythologie’, Paris 1817, Ménard & Desenne 6 vols. marbled boards, 15 x 9cm plus a collection of 24 French bindings (30) £50-100

691. LACROIX, Paul, ‘Directoire Consulat et Empire’, Firmin-Didot, Paris 1884, 5 vols. gilt embossed red cloth boards with gilt edges, 28.5 x 20.5cm with Histoire de France par M.M. Bordier et Charton, Paris 1862, 2 Vols. leather spines, 26.5 x 18cm (7) £50-100


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696. SIMOND, L. Switzerland, or, A Journal of A Tour of Residence in that Country in the years 1817, 1818, and 1819. Murray, 1822. In 2 vols. 8vo. Rebacked 1⁄2 marbled bds. tog.with MUSTON, The Rev. Dr. Alexis, (trans.) The Israel of The Alps, A History of The Persecutions of The Waldenses. London, 1852. Frontis. and engd. Tp. Numerous engrs. embossed cl. Repaired. Plus other Switzerland interest. (10) £80-120

698. HEADLAM, Cecil M.A., (1872-1934), Oxford and Its Story with illustrations by Herbert Railton, Dent London 1904, Ltd. Ed. 50/100 4to (32 x 26cm), tooled blue boards, scuffed edges and foxing £30-50

697. RHIND, William, A History of the Vegetable KIngdom with numerous plates, London, Blackie & Son 1866, 1/2 leather, green cloth, spine loose, scuffed and bumped, 25 x 15.5cm £30-50

699. OXFORDSHIRE INTEREST: 18 Books relating to the Topography and History of Oxford plus 4 vols Recording Britain and two further titles (20) £30-50

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700. CATLIN, George, Letters & Notes on the Manner, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians, 2 vols. London 1841, numerous engravings, rebound in green cloth. 8vo with 3 vols. only of A Journey across South America by Paul Marcox (1/2 Vol II, 1/2 Vol IV, 1/2 Vol I), tooled red cloth, Fo. (5) £100-200

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703. KENNEDY, Admiral Sir William, ‘Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor’ Eveleigh Nash, London 1910, tooled red cloth, plus a collection of twelve related biographical titles (13) £30-50

702. A GROUP OF SEVEN TITLES RELATING TO NELSON including SOUTHEY, Robert, ‘The Life of Nelson’ Blackie London in decorative binding (7) £30-50

704. NAVAL HISTORY:- A large collection of miscellaneous titles relating to the History of the British Royal Navy predominantely mid to late 20th Century (qty) £50-80

706. MOTLEY, J.L. ‘The Rise of the Dutch Republic’, Warne London, Chandos Classic, 3 Vols. c.1865 plus a History of Germany, Murray, London 1862 1 Vol. plus The Handy Waverley, Sir Walter Scott, 25 miniature Ed. 1877 (29) £30-50

705. NAVAL AND MILITARY HISTORY AND MARITIME INTEREST:- A large collection of books and journals relating to a wide variety of related topics (qty) £50-80

707. KNOX-SHAW, H. (Compiler), The Radcliffe Catalogue of Proper Motions, OUP 1934. Hornsby’s Meridian Observations made at The Radcliffe Observatory 1774-1798 OUP 1932 and Catalogue of 1772 stars for the Epoch 1900, Arthur Rambourt, Oxford 1906, 28.5 x 23cm (3) £30-60

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701. TAFFRAIL (Capt Henry Taprell Dorling), ‘Off Shore’, C Arthur Pearson, London 1917. 1st Ed. blue cloth. 18 x 11.5cm. plus three by the same author plus eight further associated titles inc. Bartimeus (12) £50-100


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708. CHAS F. THACKRAY LTD ‘Catalogue of Surgical Instruments’ plus three associated titles (4) £20-40

709. BALL, Sir Robert, The Story of The Heavens, Cassell, 1901. Revised ed. Illus. pict. Cl. Tog.with DUNCAN, John Charles, Astronomy A Textbook, NY, 1955. Cl. Bd. Plus other similar interest. £20-40

710. WORDSWORTH, Elizabeth (1840-1932), Founder of St Hughe’s College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford ‘Glimpses of the Past’, Mowbray, London and Oxford, inscribed by the author to her sister, Oct 30 1912, 1st Ed., black cloth, gold title, 8vo £40-60

711. SCOTT, Walter, The Lady of the Lake, Ballantyne, Edinburgh 1810, with portrait frontispiece, untrimmed paper, brown boards with gold title, 28.5 x 23cm £40-60

712. KENDRICK, A.F. AND TATTERSALL, C.E.C, ‘Hand Woven Carpets, Oriental and European’, Benn Bros, London 1922, 2 vols. 29 x 22cm £50-100

713. HUNTER, George Leland, ‘Tapestries’, John Lane Bodley Head 1913. Ltd Ed. 211/500 signed by the author plus Table only ‘La Manufacture des Gobelins’ 1600-1900, Hachette Paris 1923, full tooled leather. Fo. in slip case plus five loose sheets. Ox and Berks Tapestry Maps (3) £30-60

714. THE LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE, Adam & Co, London, brass bound tooled binding with clasp, sold with all faults plus The Magazine of Art, tooled binding (2) £20-40

715. MACQUOID, P & EDWARD, R, Vol. III only The Dictionary of English Furniture, Country Life 1926 and Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, City of Oxford 1939, red cloth (2) £20-40

716. HARRISON, Wilmot, ‘Memorable London Houses’, A Handy Guide, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, London 1889 with map. Ltd Ed. 93/250, signed by the author, decorative binding stained and bumped, small 8vo. £20-40

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20th Century Books including early editions, poetry and children’s books

725. ARLOTT, L.T.J, Journalist, author and cricket commentator, Alletson’s Innings, Epworth Press, London 1957. Ltd Ed. 40/20, signed by the author, green cloth, gold title, 19 x 13cm £50-80

726. ASHLEY-COOPER, F.S, ‘The Hambledon Cricket Chronicle’ 1772-1796, Jenkins, London 1924, blue cloth, KERR, Diana Rait, ‘Hambledon Cricket and The Bat and Ball Inn’, Henty& Constable, a set of Royal Mail 2005 Ashes Winners stamps and two further associated titles (5) £50-80

727. PLATEN, M. Livre d’Or de la Santé, Paris, Bong & Cie, Eds. 2 vols plus volume spéciale with numerous and folding diagrams, decorative bindings. 8vo (3) £150-200

728. THREE 1950s CRICKET titles, Warner, Long Innings, Brown Cricket Musketeer, and Hammond, Cricket My World. Cloth, dust jackets slightly torn. Together with Herbert, Ivor, Red Rum and DICKENS, Monica, Flowers in the Grass, Michael Joseph, 1949 cloth. Together with Joy and Josephine, 1948, and Thursday Afternoons, 1945. 7 £20-40

729. KRAEMER, Hans, ‘Der Mensch und der Eide’, Bong 1907. 9 vols out of 10, embossed leather. Fo. with Haake & Kuhnert ‘Das Thierleben der Erde’ Berlin 1900. 3 vols (12) £150-200

730. CANDI, F Carreras Y, ‘Folklore Y Costumbres de Espana’ 2 Vols. Fo. Barcelona 1933 plus PIDAL ‘Historia de Espana’ Madrid 1950, 5 vols (7) £40-80

732. BEVERIDGE, Sir William, 1879-1963 Economist and Social Reformer ‘Pillars of Security’ 1st Ed. George Allen and Unwin, London 1943, signed by the author, dark blue cloth, bumped, 19 x 13cm, together with a Smith Premier typewriter on which, by repute, the manuscript of ‘Pillars of Security’ was typed (provenance available) £200-300 731. MORTIER, Raoul and JEAN JEAN, Marcel, (illus) ‘Rabelais Sa Vie Son Oeuvré, Union Latine, Paris 1933, untrimmed paper, 5 Vols. 8vo. in marbled slip cases £80-120

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733. SITWELL, Osbert (1892-1969),Three Quarter Length Portrait of Michael Arlen, Heinemann, London c.1930, Ltd. Ed. 46/250, signed by the author, printed by Windmill Press, Kingswood, uncut edges, marbled boards, 26.5 x 20.8cm, scuffed and stained, later added bookplate and LAWRENCE, D.H. (1885-1930), The Man Who Died or The Escaped Cock, Martin Secker, London 1931, printed by Botolph, London, signed J.Y. Dent, gold tooled green cloth, bent edges, some foxing, 25.5 x 17cm, plus LAWRENCE, D.H., Sex, Literature and Censorship, Essays, Heinemann, London 1955 (3) £30-50

736. HEPBURN, Charles, Towards Mozambique and Other Poems, Cresset press. 1947. Pres. Copy. Tog.with [HUDSON, Derek] An Oxford Dialogue and Other Papers. 1940, paper covers. Insc. To 1⁄2 tp. Plus HUGHES, Ted. The Hawk in The Rain, Faber, 1957, 1st ed. w/o d/w. Plus other literature. 14 £50-80

734. POPE, Alexander, The Rape of The Lock in five cantos with nine drawings by Aubrey Beardsley, Leonard Smithers, London 1896, untrimmed paper, tooled blue cloth cover, rubbed, foxing £70-150

735. RUSHDIE, Salman, Midnight’s Children, Cape, 1980. Uncorrected Proof. Tog.with Haroun and The Sea Stories, by same, Plus KING, Stephen, The Dead Zone, Macdonald & Jane’s, Advanced Proof, Plus JAMES, P.D. Devices & Desires, Uncorrected proof, Faber, Plus HEANEY, Seamus, North, Faber, 1975, reprint. Pres. Copy to Herbert McCabe, signed Seamus, 1976. 5 £80-120

737. VAN DE POST, Laurens, Venture Into The Interior, The Hogarth Press, 1952, 2nd. Imp. In d/w. Tog.with The Face Beside The Fire, 1953, 1st edn. In d/w Plus others by same. 14 £20-40

738. A LATE 1920’S MAP of the Oba area, District of Algoma, Ontario, with Hiawatha and other gold mines location marked, together with a copy of Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha, inscribed to the President of Hiawatha Gold Mines, 1938, and a copy of King Solomon’s Mines (3) £30-50

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739. EDWARD WADSWORTH: Sailing Ships and Barges of the Western Mediterranean and Adriatic seas, a series of hand-coloured line engraved plates, with introduction and brief description by Bernard Windeler, Pub. Frederick Etchells & Hugh Macdonald, 1926, in slip cases, together with a catalogue of Wadsworth’s prints, and a biography of Edward Wadsworth, by Barbara Wadsworth, signed by the author (3) £100-150

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740. SHAKESPEARE, William, ‘Sonnets’ with decorations by Ernest G. Treglown engraved on wood by Charles Carr, Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, Napier & Co Birmingham 1895, the gilt tooled blue leather binding stamped 19.M.E.B.28, 8vo, 23 x 18cm £50-150

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742. RENAN, Ernest, ‘The Song of Songs’ as a Drama Intro by Havelock Ellis and decorated by Bernard Sleigh. City of Birmingham School of Printing, 1937, with red lined paper and decorative boards, 28 x 19cm plus AMBROSE, Bierce, ‘Battle Sketches’ with engravings by Thomas Derrick, Shakespeare Head Press, Oxford, First Ed. Club 1930. Ltd Ed. 350, untrimmed paper and vellum boards, stained and foxed (2) £50-100

743. CHAPLIN, Prescott, 25 Woodcuts with a foreword by Edward D Venturini, Murray & Harris, Los Angeles 1930 plus ‘Meditations on our Lady’, St Dominic’s Press, Ditchling 1929, plus The Dublin Magazine, 3 issues 1923/1924 plus 4 further titles (9) £30-60

744. NASH, Thomas, The Unfortunate Traveller, The Verona Society, London 1930. Ltd Ed.of 1000 Alcuin Press, Chipping Campden, untrimmed paper. CORNFORD, Frances, Mountains and Molehills, illus. Gwen Raverat plus two (4) £30-60

745. WHITTINGTON PRESS ‘Matrix’ A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles 6-21 inc (1986-2001) all with d/w, two copies of No. 7 plus index 1-21 (18) £700-900

746. WHITTINGTON PRESS ‘A Miscellany of Type’ 1990. Fo, 36.5 x 27cm, in slip case plus ‘Chinese Ceremonial Papers’, An illustrated Bibliography by Roderick Cave, printed and published by Whittington Press 2002. Fo, 39 x 26cm, in slip case (2) £50-150

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741. FORSTER. E.M. (Edward Morgan 1879-1970), ‘A Passage to India’, 1st Ed. Edward Arnold & Co. London 1924, red cloth boards with black title, spine loose, scuffed edges, 8vo £80-120


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747. MORRISON, Stanley, Modern Fine Printing, Ernest Benn, London 1925, Ltd 75/1015. Fo. 47 x 34cm, stains and bumps with ALEMBIC PRESS, OXFORD ‘Specimens of Wood Type’ 1993, poster form on hinged binding, 50 x 35cm plus BRADSHAW, Percy ‘The Art of the Illustrator’, a boxed set of 20 folders, 42 x 29cm (3) £40-80

748. BLAKE, Peter, Illus. Horovitz, Michael ‘Midsummer Morning Jog Log’ Number 83/100 signed by author and artist, green silk and flower decorated end papers, untrimmed 4to. 29 x 19.5cm, with advertisement and in original cloth covered box, good condition £150-250

749. ALEMBIC PRESS OXFORD ‘Plant Paper’s Paper Plant’ papers Maureen Richardson, lino-cuts John Gibbs 1989, album form. 16 x 24cm, in red card box plus Planeta Druckmuster print pattern sample folder, 32 x 45cm (2) £20-40

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751. JOHN LE CARRÉ (DAVID CORNWELL) ‘Call for the Dead’, 2nd Imp. 1961. Victor Gollancz, London, d/w (torn) fair condition with stains, 19 x 12.5cm £30-50

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750. GRAY, John, 1866-1934, Silverpoints, Elkin Mathews and John Lane at the Sign of the Bodley Head 1893, Ltd Ed. 142/250, green cloth with gold tooled design of falling leaves by Charles Ricketts, 12mo. 21.5 x 11cm, ex Library Copy with presentation plate, 3 stamps within, remains of label on cover and library number, stains and bumps Note: John Gray is thought to be the inspiration behind the title character in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of ‘Dorian Gray’ £300-500

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752. JONES, David, 1895-1974, ‘In Parenthesis: seinnyessit e gledyf ym penn mameu’ Faber & Faber, London, 1st Ed. 3rd Imp 1937 with d/w, with frontispiece and map, inscribed by the author, Oct 1947 with further contemporary inscription together with a letter from D.J. to his sister Alice Burns, Nov 17 1947 with reference to T.S. Eliot, plus portrait photo and press cuttings, 8vo. d/w cut and torn edges, bumps and stains £300-500

753. BODONI PRESS, VERONA ‘The Nymphs of Fiesole’ by Giovanni Boccaccio 1952 with woodcuts by Bartolomeo di Giovanni recut by Fritz Kredel on handmade untrimmed paper, top edge gilt, quarter vellum and decorative boards, 8vo, 28.5 x 19.2cm. Ltd Ed. 186/225, spine slightly soiled, good overall condition, in slip case. Note: A gift from Hans Mardersteig £400-600

755. POTTER, Beatrix (1866-1943) A group of twenty two titles, early and first Editions. including The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggwinkle etc, mixed condition, sold as found £400-600

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754. BODONI PRESS, VERONA ‘Ippolito E Lionora’ from a manuscript of Felice Feliciano in Harvard College Library 1970, untrimmed paper, gilt top edge, full vellum type boards, gilt title. 8vo, 24 x 16.5cm. Ltd Ed. 5/200 in slip case, spine slightly soiled, good overall condition £100-200


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756. ALDIN, Cecil (1870-1935) The White Kitten Book, Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, London, spine loose, scuffed and bumped, 24 x 22cm £30-60

757. A COLLECTION OF CHILDRENS BOOKS, mainly early 20th century, including Lear, Kipling, Grahame, and Haggard £20-40

759. TORTEL, Mary (Creator), Bestall, Alfred, Illustrator, The Rupert Adventure Series 1 -13 plus 12 ‘Rupert’ Annuals and parts thereof, mid 20th Century, Daily Express, London (25+) £50-100

760. ROWLING, J.K. A Composite set of ten ‘Harry Potter’ books, paper and hard back, see website for details (10) £40-80

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762. KINGSLEY, Charles, The Water Babies, Ill. Jessie Willcox Smith. Boots/ Hodder & Stoughton. Nd. Cold. Plts. Tipped in. Lacking some caption leaves. Glt. Bds. worn. Tog.with STEVENSON, R.L, A Child’s Garden of Verses. Lane/Scribners. 1896. 8vo. Glt. Cl. Bumped. Plus one other. 3 £20-40

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758. BARRIE, J.M. (Sir James Matthew Barrie 1860-1937) ‘Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens’ A new edition, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Hodder & Stoughton, London, gilt tooled green boards, rubbed and stained, Fo, 28 x 22cm £50-150

761. ROWLING, JOANNE/J.K, ‘Harry Potter’ five early and 1st Eds. 4 paper and 1 hardback plus three Harry Potter American Eds, see website for details (8) £30-50

763. MILNE, Alan Alexander 1882-1956 and SHEPARD, Ernest H. 1879-1976 illus. ‘Now We Are Six’, 1st Ed. 1927, tooled red cloth, ‘Winnie The Pooh’, 1st Ed. 1926, tooled green cloth, ‘The House at Pooh Corner’, 1st Ed. 1928, tooled red cloth (very faded). ‘When We Were Very Young’, 19th Ed. 1929, tooled blue cloth, all bumped and stained, 8vo. £150-250

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764. A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN EARLY CHILDRENS BOOKS including Kingsley, Grimm, Aldin, and a pocket edition of Robinson Crusoe, London 1831, William Darton (14) £70-150

765. SHARP, Evelyn, ROBINSON, Charles Illus. ‘The Story of the Weather Cock’, Blackie London, tooled red cloth plus six further illustrated books (7) £50-100

766. A GROUP OF TWELVE ‘VINTAGE’ CHILDREN’S BOOKS, early and 1st Eds. inc. Beatrix Potter (12) £80-120

767. A COLLECTION OF TEN EARLY AND 1ST EDITIONS including SILLITOE, Alan, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner with d/w. Witt Allen 1st Ed. 2nd printing. 1959, plus Shaw, Lofting, Amis etc (10) £50-100 ——————————

Books from the Library of the late John Page

769. AUSTEN, Jane, ‘Love and Freindship (sic) and other Early Works’ with a preface by G.K. Chesterton Ed. de Luxe. 239/260 uncut paper, Chatto and Windus, London 1922, pink cloth, loose label. 8vo. plus 5 associated titles (6) £50-100

770. The Complete British Family Bible with notes by PAUL WRIGHT, printed for Alex Hogg, 16 Paternoster Row, bears pencil date of 1782, full leather, bumps and tears, sold as found, 38.5 x 26cm £50-100

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768. AUSTEN, Jane, Novels, ‘Pride & Prejudice’, ‘Northanger Abbey’/’Persuasion’, ‘Emma’, ‘Mansfield Park’ ‘Sense & Sensibility’. ‘Macmillan’s Illustrated Standard Nobels’ Ed. Charles E. Brook illus. 1897/98. London 12mo, 19.5 x 13.5cm, marbled end papers and boards 1/2 gold tooled red leather, bookplate, bumped, scuffed and tears plus 4 Austen biographies (9) £50-100


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771. R.H.S. Dictionary of Gardening, Fred J Chittenden Ed. 2nd ed. 4 vols and supplement, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1956 (5) £20-40

772. ELMES, James, Series of Views...of London from original drawings by Thos. H. Shepherd... London 1827, marbled boards 1/2 leather, 27 x 22cm plus Lambeth Palace, illustrated, W Herbert Lambeth and E.W. Brayley 1806. Fo., leather spine damaged, plus 5 associated titles (7) £70-150

774. Minstrelsy of The Scottish Border: Consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, Edinburgh, James Ballantyne & Co., 4th Ed.1810, 4to, 22 x 13.5cm, gold tooled, full leather with red title (3) £70-150

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776. GREGORY, Donald, History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland, Tait, Edinburgh 1836, crudely rebound, CHAMBERS, Robert, ‘Walk in Edinburgh’, Hunter, Edinburgh 1824, marbled boards, 16 x 10cm, plus The Jacobite Relics, 2 vols., collected and illustrated by James Hogg,1819, green cloth (4) £30-60

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773. NABOKOV, Vladimir, Lolita, pub. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 2nd Imp 1959. 8vo. black cloth, d/w (torn and stained) plus Pale Fire, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 1962, black cloth d/w (torn and stained) plus 6 further titles Dostoevsky, Pasternak, Kafka with d/w (8) £50-100

775. SCOTT, Walter, (1771-1832) The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, Murray, London 1814, with numerous engravings, marbled end papers and boards, tooled leather spine, fo. 31 x 25cm, foxing and bumps (2) £40-80

777. BOSWELL, James (1740-1795) The Yale Editions of the Private Papers Ltd de Luxe Editions. 6 vols. (5 in slip cases ), Heinemann, London c.1950, dark blue and white cloth with gold tooled title, 26 x 18cm (6) £40-80

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780. SCOTT, Sir Walter (1771-1832), The Edinburgh Waverley Novels printed by T & A Constable for T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901, Ltd Ed. 334/1040. brown cloth with red title, 48 vols. 8vo. 23 x 16cm, some bumped (48) £100-200

779. DUGDALE, Thomas, ‘Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated’, Tallis, London c1854, with numerous plates and maps, 12 vols, green embossed cloth. 8vo, 23 x 15cm, used condition £30-60

781. DICKENS, Charles, (1812-1870), ‘The Fireside Edition’ 23 vols., Chapman & Hall, London, decorative tooled binding, 19 x 12.4cm £50-100

782. CHURCHILL, Winston S, (1874-1965), The Second World War’ Cassell & Co, London 1948, d/ws, 6 vols, plus MARLBOROUGH, His Life & Times, Harrap, London, d/w, 2 vols. plus ‘A History of the English-Speaking Peoples’ Cassell & Co, London, 3rd Ed 1957, d/w 4 vols (12) £70-150

783. NONESUCH PRESS, LONDON, ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare’ dedicated to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1953, marbled boards and brown cloth spine, 8vo, 22 x 14cm in slip case (4) £50-100

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778. GORDON, Major-Gen. C.G., ‘The Journals’ with notes by A Egmont Hake, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., London 1885, disbound, apparently signed, 12mo, 19 x 13cm £20-40


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784. DEKKER, Thomas, Seven Deadly Sins, Cambridge 1905, untrimmed handmade paper, 250 copies printed, plus HOGARTH PRESS, Maxim Gorky, Reminiscences of Tolstoi, 1920, 19 x 13cm plus Forty Two Fables of La Fontaine, Edward Marsh trans., Heinemann, London 1924. 8vo. 21 x 14cm (3) £30-60

786. YEATS, W.B. The Secret Rose, Lawrence & Bullen, London 1897 with six plates and frontispiece by J.B. Yeats, gold tooled blue cloth, plus ‘The Celtic Twilight’, A.H. Bullen, London 1902, with frontispiece portrait by J.B. Yeats, gold blue cloth, 19.8 x 13.5cm and one associated title Plays for An Irish Theatre, Vol II. Bullen 1904 (3) £100-200

787. WILSON, John, Scottish writer (1785-1854), The Recreation of Christopher North (pseudonym), William Blackwood, Edinburgh 1842, gold tooled embossed green cloth, small 8vo. plus George Eliot X 2, Macmillan 1907/06 decorative bindings plus one other (6) £20-40

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789. NONESUCH PRESS, Mother Goose 1925, marbled boards, Harrison Picture & Poetry Book’ printed by J Harrison, Devizes, Chambers Cookery,1854, with numerous annotations, and an early guide to Cheltenham (disbound) (4) £30-60

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785. SHAW, Bernard (1856-1950), ‘The Apple Cart, A Political Extravaganza’ Constable, London 1930, d/w torn, LAWRENCE, D.H., ‘The Man Who Died’, Secker, London 1931, Ltd Ed. of 2000 copies, untrimmed paper, d/w torn, green cloth plus Thomas Gray Poems, Eton College prize, Riccardi Press 1921, plus R.L. STEVENSON, Prayers Written at Vailima, Chatto & Windus, 3imp. 1922, Sangorski illus. 27 x 21.5cm, all bumped and stained (4) £40-80

788. TROTTER, W.E, ‘Select Illustrated Topography of Thirty Miles Round London, with engravings and map, London 1839, 1/2 leather marbled boards with red title. 8vo. plus 4 associated (5) £50-80

790. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, R.B., Mogreb-el-Acksa, A Journey In Morocco, London 1825, 2 vols., plus 3 associated, Heinemann, London 1898, green cloth. 8vo. Italy with Sketches of Portugal & Spain, Bentley, London 1834. 2 vols. binding weak and split, COBBETT, William, The Woodlands (7) £30-60

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791. CERVANTES, MIguel de, The Adventures of Don Quixote of La Mancha, W Heath Robinson illus., Dent, London 1919, with decorative binding plus a collection of 18th, 19th & 20th Century Children’s books inc. Mary Norton, the Brothers Grimm, Lewis Carroll, Conan Doyle etc. (19) £50-100

793. CIBBER, Colley, comedian, An Apology for The Life, John Watts, London 1740, with portrait engraving, 1/2 leather, marbled boards loose, 28 x 23cm plus a collection of 22 antiquarian bindings inc. ‘The Book of Common Prayer’ 1681 (23) £100-200

792. SYMONDS, John Addington, The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 2 vols, Nimmo, London 1888, green tooled boards worn and frayed, plus a collection of mixed literature (27) £30-60

794. A SMALL COLLECTION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS including WWII and The Morning Advertiser 1894 plus old town and road maps, and a poetry manuscript (qty) £20-40

795. CARY, John, Survey of the High Roads from London....scale of one inch to the mile, London, July 1st 1790, with general map and 80 coloured strip maps, full leather perhaps original binding, stained, foxed and scuffed edges, 25 x 17cm £150-250 ——————————

Stamps, Ephemera, Albums and Postcards

797. A SMALL COLLECTION OF 1920’S AND LATER POSTCARDS including Mabel Lucie Atwell £20-40

798. TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCRAP ALBUMS containing a detailed history of Charles I with press cuttings, reproduced images, manuscript entries etc., titled ‘Charles the Martyr’, 23.5 x 16cm (2) £40-60

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796. A 17TH CENTURY HAND DRAWN ESTATE PLAN of Gedney Marsh (Lincolnshire), 24 perches to the inch dated 1680 by Will Gent, later coloured, torn and folded, 36 x 48cm £70-120


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799. STAMPS:- A SMALL COLLECTION OF WORLD STAMPS in a Stanley Gibbon album dated 1932, plus loose envelopes, together with a letter from William Golding dated 12/6/76 and a postcard from Evelyn Waugh 13/8/58 (3) £30-60

799A. THOMAS, Dylan, ‘Under Milk Wood’ Argo Record Co, double L.P. recording produced by Douglas Cleverdon in cooperation with B.B.C. Richard Burton as ‘First Voice’ - cover designed by Olga Lehman c.1954-57 £40-80

800. FOOTBALL INTEREST: West Ham United Football Co. Ltd Programmes, season 1933-34, blue cloth binding £20-40

801. H GERALD (PUBS), ‘Collection de douze vues de Waterloo’, c.1842, twelve lithograph views and folding plan with original titled cover; and another copy of the same but lacking folding plan (2) £100-150

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802. A LARGE COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER FRENCH CARTES POSTALES contained within two decorative albums and a further album of post cards (3) £200-400

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803. Petit Atlas National des 86 Departments de la France et de ses Colonies, Blaisot 1833 with loose map, marbled boards with leather spine, worn, stained and torn, sold as found, 26 x 18cm £50-100

804. WILLIAM MOON ‘A Simplified System of Embossed Reading for the Use of the Blind’ published by the Moon Society London, brown card, 29 x 35cm, stained £50-100

805. MUYBRIDGE, Eadweard, The Human Figure in Motion, 7th imp. London Chapman & Hall 1931 with Animals in Motion, 3rd Imp. 1907 plus 3 further childrens etc (5) £30-60

806. A GROUP OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY SMALL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Middle Eastern, European and British Travel etc (6) £50-100

807. A COLLECTION OF NINE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY VELLUM DEEDS relating to land and property sales and leases (9) £40-80

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808. AN AUTOGRAPH BOOK compiled by Horace Prince 1916 onwards including Manchester City Football Team F.A. Cup Winners 1934 including Matt Busby £30-60

809. A 19TH CENTURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE FARMERS MANUSCRIPT DIARY with daily entries of work and weather in a fine black ink long hand from Sept 1 1879 to Oct 18 1883 in a lined exercise book, 20 x 16cm £70-150

810. A WWII VISITORS BOOK with entries from members of ENSA (1942-44), an autograph book 1948 onwards containing numerous contemporary signatures and a quantity of later signed photographs etc of well known people of the time (qty) £150-250

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811. A GROUP OF FIVE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH AND SCRAP ALBUMS TO INCLUDE South American interest £100-200

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DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Mallams or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Mallams accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (3)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. 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AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. 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FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. 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Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. ENDANGERED SPECIES LAWS Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list (i.e. Ivory, Rhino horn etc.), whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Mallams cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers, you: 1. authorise Mallams Fine Art auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Mallams Fine art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.


ABINGDON

Chinese & Japanese Art

The House & Garden Sale Monday 8th October at 11am

Wednesday 31st October Closing Date for entries Wednesday 3rd October

For more information please contact Robin Fisher on 01242 235712 or robin.fisher@mallams.co.uk Mallams Auctioneers, Grosvenor Galleries, 26 Grosvenor Street, Cheltenham, GL52 2SG www.mallams.co.uk

Dunmore Court, Wootton Road, Abingdon OX13 6BH Telephone: (01235) 462840 Email: enquiries@mallams.co.uk

Mallams 1788


Mallams 1788 THE OXFORD LIBRARY SALE - 26 & 27 SEPTEMBER 2018

www.mallams.co.uk

The Oxford Library Sale & ‘A Cabinet of Curiosities’ 26 & 27 September 2018


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