Capes Dunn auction catalogue 3rd Nov 2009

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CAPES DUNN

Fine Art Auctioneers

Books, Prints, Maps and Affordable Pictures Tuesday 3rd November 2009 Commencing at 12 noon

Lot 532 J. CONNELLY (twentieth century) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR Interiors with figures in eighteenth century costume

1826


CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. General. Every Lot is sold with all faults and errors of description and the auctioneers disclaim, for themselves and for the vendor, all responsibility for authenticity, age, origin, condition or quality. All statements on such matters whether printed in the Catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and not representations of fact. Purchasers are deemed to have satisfied themselves on authenticity, condition, etc., before bidding and no-one in the Auctioneers’ employment has authority to make any representation of fact. 2. Bidding. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, to withdraw any Lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding. He may bid on the vendor’s behalf for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers’ discretion. 3. Fall of Hammer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer - if any dispute arises the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or to re-offer the Lot. At the fall of the hammer every Lot shall be at the risk of the buyer, and the purchaser shall give to the Auctioneer his name and address and such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require, in default of which the Auctioneer may re-offer and re-sell the Lot or Lots in question. 4. Clearance of Purchases. No purchases shall be claimed or removed until the Sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense at the end of the first working day following the Sale, failing which the Auctioneers shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all Lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not removed within seven days of the Sale the Auctioneers may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneers in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the Lot. 5. Agency and General. The Auctioneers act as agents only and they disclaim responsibility for default by either buyer or seller. They accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of members of their staff to bid for Lots on behalf of intending purchasers. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. The Auctioneers do not guarantee the title of any Lot or Lots sold by them and will not be responsible for any defect in such title. 6. Defaults. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the Lot together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers against the defaulter’s liability. 7. Third Party Liability. Every person on the Auctioneer’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of arranging furniture, etc. He shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any injury he may sustain or any accident which may occur. 8. Viewers handling goods on display will be held fully responsible for any damage or breakage. CHEQUES Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque must produce a Bank reference to the Auctioneers before the sale. PLEASE NOTE Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be accepted. There is a buyer’s premium of 15% + V.A.T. on the hammer price.


CATALOGUE of

Books, Prints, Maps and Affordable Pictures To be sold at AUCTION by

CAPES DUNN & CO., on Tuesday 3rd November 2009 Commencing at 12 noon The Auction Galleries 38 Charles St Manchester M1 7DB Viewing: Monday from 10am to 6.30pm & morning of sale from 10am Catalogue ÂŁ3.50 Sale No: CE336 PLEASE NOTE ALL GOODS must be removed by 4pm on Thursday 5th November 2009 Telephone: 0161 273 1911 Fax: 0161 273 3474 www.capesdunn.com

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PLEASE NOTE The descriptions in this catalogue are for the purposes of identifying the lots and are not intended in any way as a guarantee of authenticity. Please see the General Conditions of Sale on the inside front cover of this catalogue All weights and measurements are approximate

Buyer's premium is 15% + V.A.T on the hammer price

* Denotes that goods belong to registered persons and V.A.T. will be charged

YOUR ATTENTION IS PARTICULARLY DRAWN TO THE FOLLOWING Whilst Capes Dunn & Co make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: (a) (b)

(c)

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Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Capes Dunn & Co do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Capes Dunn & Co, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Droit de Suite The Artist’s Resale Right Regulations Following the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14 February 2006, Capes Dunn will implement the new levy as follows: Capes Dunn will collect the same amount as the resale royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations. Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more. Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a sliding scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000). Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT.


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8.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, NATURAL HISTORY AND PLANTS includes Mabey, Richard ‘Floral Botanica’, Drayson, G. F ‘Dahlias’ approx 40 volumes in total £30 - 40

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, RELATING TO TRAVEL IN GREAT BRITAIN, includes six WARD LOCK GUIDES, ‘ABOUT BRITAIN’ eight volumes, approx 60 works, £25-35

9.

TWENTY ONE ‘KING PENGUIN BOOKS’ various EIGHT BRITAIN IN PICTURES educational works PENGUIN ILLUSTRATED CLASSICS and OTHER PAPREBACKS CONTENTS OF TWO BOXES £15-20

GILLMOR, ROBERT EDITOR ‘C.F. TUNNICLIFFE, R.A. - SKETCHES OF BIRD LIFE’, CHANCELLOR, JOHN ‘Andubon’ and SEVEN OTHER WORKS RELATING TO BIRDS AND BIRD WATCHING (9) £20-30

10.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS RELATING TO WALKING AND TRAVEL, includes six works of Jessica Lofthouse and HOCKIN, J.R.A. ‘Walking in Cornwall’ 1936 together with NINE VOLUMES RELATING TO DUBLIN AND SOUTHERN IRELAND includes JACKSON, T.A. ‘Ireland her Own’ 1947, GIBBINGS, ROBERT ‘Lovely is the Lee’ Dent 1945, 39 volumes in total £40-60

11.

TROLLOPE, FRANCES ‘The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong - The Factory Boy’ 1840 illustrated with engravings after Henry Colburn and WAUGH, EDWIN, ‘Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine’ being vol II of the complete works published by John Heywood, Manchester 1881 (2) £40-60

12.

BRUCE, REVEREND JOHN COLLINGWOOD ‘The Roman Wall’ illustrated and with hand coloured fold out map, 1851, and PATERSON’S ROADS EIGHTEENTH EDITION, with fold out maps by Edward Mogg, circa 1829 (2) £60-90

13.

COLLIER, JOHN ‘The Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin Esq.’ illustrated with engravings by J. Slack, printed and published by J. Slack, Manchester 1818 £40-60

3.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS - ENGLISH SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL HISTORY includes ROBERTS, ROBERT ‘THE CLASSIC SLUM’ author signed 1971, FLETCHER, GEOFFREY ‘PEARLY KINGDOM’ etc approx 42 volumes £30-40

4.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS ANTIQUES AND COLLECTING includes Smith, Alan ‘The Illustrated Guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery’ contents of one box £30-40

5.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS mainly English and other classics, poetry and some Folio Society - contents of two boxes £40-60

6.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS MAINLY REFERENCE some relating to films and photography - sundry cookery including Laronese Gastronomique Brandt, Bill ‘Camera in London’ Focal Press 1948 together with Harmsworth New Atlas of the World - Amalgamated Press and The Readers Digest’ illustrated Atlas of the World 1997, contents of one box £30-40

7.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS RELATING TO INLAND WATERWAYS includes BRADSHAWS CANALS AND NAVIGABLE RIVERS, 1904, LINDSAY, JEAN ‘The Canals of Scotland’ approx 32 volumes £30-40


14.

TAYLOR, REVEREND I. ‘SCENES OF BRITISH WEALTH’ illustrated, second edition published by J. Harris, London 1825, and FIVE OTHER WORKS TO INCLUDE ‘TACKLERS YARNS’, ‘WHEN I WAS A CHILD’ by an old potter, Methuen 1903 and DARWIN AND THE COTTON FAMINE 1893 (6) £30-40

15.

SMILES, SAMUEL ‘LIVES OF BOULTON AND WATT’, published by John Murray, London 1865, HARPER, EDITH K. ‘A Cornish Giant’, 1913 and TWO SIMILAR WORKS circa 1960’S (4) £20-30

16.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS LOCAL HISTORY, includes LOFTHOUSE, JESSICA ‘Works of’ 3 vols, including ‘Lancashire Landscape’ 1951, ROBERTSON, WILLIAM ‘Guide to Rochdale’, ROWSE, A.L. ‘Autography of a Cornish man’ together with a SELECTION OF RECENT BOOKLETS RELATING TO LANCASHIRE TOWNS’ contents of one box £30-40

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19.

CALDECOTT, R. ‘Picture Book No. 2’ published by Frederick Warne & Co. and SECOND COLLECTION OF PICTURES AND SONGS, published by George Routledge and Sons, and TWELVE OTHER VOLUMES VARIOUS AUTHORS including WALPOLE, HUGH ‘The Fortress’, McMillan and Co., (14) £20-30 CARLSON, ROBERT E. ‘The Liverpool and Manchester Railway Project 1821-1831’, published 1969 and SIX RELATED WORKS AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF PAMPHLETS AND BOOKLETS RELATING TO TRANSPORT AND LOCAL HISTORY, includes ‘Popular Carriage’ and ‘The Horse Bus as a Vehicle’ - published by the Transport Commission 1962, pamphlets relating to various canals throughout England etc. (contents of one box) £25-35 BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS £5-10

20.

WELLS, H.G. OF TWELVE UNIFORM VOLUMES published by Oldhams in an OAK OPEN BOOK RACK, ELIAS, EDITH L. ‘The Book of Polar Exploration’ published by Harrap 1928 with pictorial cover and NINE OTHER WORKS VARIOUS AUTHORS £30-40

21.

BAINES, EDWARD ‘THE HISTORY OF THE COUNTY PALATINE OF LANCASTER’ published in two volumes by Fisher Son and Jackson, London 1831, rebound ex Libris £30-40

22.

AIKIN, J. ‘MANCHESTER A DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRY FROM THIRTY TO FORTY MILES ROUND’ reprint 1968 and BOWMAN, W.M. ‘England in Ashton-U-Lyne’, published by J. Sherratt and Son 1960 and FOUR OTHER WORKS LOCAL HISTORY ex libris (6) £20-30

23.

LEECH, SIR BOSDIN ‘ History of the Manchester Ship Canal’, black cloth and gilt, published by Sherratt and Hughes in two volumes 1907, ex libris (2) £35-50

24.

FORSTER, JOHN ‘The Life of Charles Dickens’ 12th edition in three volumes, calf and board published by Chapman and Hall, London 1872 and DICKENS, CHARLES ‘David Copperfield’ volume ten from The Authentic Edition published by Chapman and Hall 1901, all ex libris (4) £25-35

25.

THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPAEDIA - published in 24 volumes with a year book for 1981, ex libris £15-20

26.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS BIOGRAPHIES, contents of two boxes, many ex libris (approx 45 volumes) £15-20

27.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, mainly glossy reference includes some birds and bird watching, approx 25 volumes £15-20


28.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS MAINLY RELATING TO CRICKET together with THREE CHARITY LUNCHEON MENUS signed includes Dennis Lillie 2005 £25-35

36.

BONNINGTON, CHRIS ‘WORKS OF’ in six volumes, includes ‘Annapurna South Face’, and ‘Everest the Hard Way’, and SIX RELATED WORKS VARIOUS WORKS (12) £25-35

29.

VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, BRITISH HISTORY includes Oxford and Cambridge publications, contents of two boxes mainly ex libris £15-20

37.

30.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS RELATING TO POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY AND WORLD WAR II, includes TRINDER, BARRIE ‘The Industrial Revolution in Shropshire’ contents of one box, many ex libris £15-20

FOURTEEN VOLUMES VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO MOUNTAINEERING AND RAMBLING, includes WRIGHT, J.E.B. ‘Mountain Days in The Isle of Skye’ Moray Press 1934, VICTOR, PAUL EMILE ‘Man, the Conquest of the Poles’ el libris and WALKER, J. HUBERT ‘Mountain Days in the Highlands and Alps’ published by Edward Arnold and Co. London 1937 (14) £35-50

38.

PROBABLY LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY VOLUME OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, with practical observations printed to each page, the final pages with table of weights and measures, Geographical index etc. and final testimonies in favour of the bible, printed by Russell and Allen, Printers, Manchester, rebound £75-100

39.

INGOLDSBY, THOMAS ‘The Ingoldsby Legends’ with Illustrations by Arthur Rackham, colour illustrations tipped in published by William Heinemann 1929 with dust jacket and SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM ‘Midsummer Nights Dream’, with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, colour illustrations tipped in, published by William Heinemann, May 1925 (2) £50-75

40.

HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL ‘A WONDER BOOK’ WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR RACKHAM, colour illustrations tipped in, published by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, with dust jacket £50-75

41.

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER, ‘The Vicar of Wakefield’, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR RACKHAM, with twelve colour illustrations, pictorial tooled leather cover, published by George, G. Harrap and Co. 1929

31.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO MAINLY EUROPEAN HISTORY, approx 18 volumes, mainly ex libris £10-15

32.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS MAINLY ENGLISH CLASSICS and the MASTERPIECE LIBRARY OF SHORT STORIES, in 11 vols £15-20

33.

WAVERLEY BOOK COMPANY ‘THE NEW PEOPLES PHYSICIAN’ in 5 volumes, circa 1930 with coloured fold out illustrations (5) £20-30

34.

TEN VOLUMES VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO MOUNTAINEERING MAINLY 1930’s includes SMYTHE, F.A. ‘Karnet Conquered’ Lonsdale Library ‘ Mountaineering’ and PILLEY, DOROTHY ‘Climbing Day’s’ published by G. Bell, London 1935 (10) £35-50

35.

THIRTEEN VOLUMES VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO MOUNTAINEERING MAINLY 1960’s AND 1970’s, includes UNDERHILL, MIRIAM ‘Give Me The Hills’ 1956 and PATEY, TOM’ One Mans Mountains’ 1972 £25-35


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MILNE, A.A. ‘TALES OF POOH’, Methuen modern classics 1930, TWAIN, MARK, ‘ Extracts from Adams Diary’, Harper and Brothers 1904 and TWO OTHER CHILDREN’S BOOKS (4) £25-35 EGAN, PIERCE THE YOUNGER ‘Robin Hood and Little John’, published by George Pierce, London 1847 and BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, including COBB, ARTHUR J. ‘Modern Garden Craft’ published in 3 volumes by Gresham 1938 with dust jackets, approx 22 volumes in total £25-35 KITTO, JOHN ‘THE PICTORIAL BIBLE’ standard edition, in four calf and board volumes, published by Charles Knight, 1847, FARRAR, F.W. ‘THE LIFE AND WORK OF ST. PAUL’ in 2 volumes with fold out maps and THE HOLY BIBLE, Oxford University edition, Clarendon Press 1827 (7) £40-60

46.

MEE, ARTHUR EDITOR ‘THE CHILDREN’S TREASURE HOUSE’ published in 12 uniform volumes and the accompanying volume THE BOOK OF TEN THOUSAND THINGS (13) £15-20

47.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, includes ‘POST OFFICE BOLTON DIRECTORY 1907’ AND ‘WARNES MODEL COOKERY’ £15-20

48.

ery Tales illustrated by Mary Smith and Dean’s Monster Book for Girls’ (20) £40-60

LAMB, CHARLES AND MARY ‘TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE’ WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK C. PAPE, with pictorial suede leather cover, published by Frederick Warne and Co., 1923 and DICKENS, CHARLES ‘CHRISTMAS TALES’ ILLUSTRATED BY H.M. BROCK, Geo Harrap and Co., 1932 (2) £35-50

‘THE BROONS’ ANNUAL CIRCA 1950’s, the front cover showing the family at an open window in Glebe Street, no date and NINETEEN CIRCA 1950’s CHILDREN’S ANNUALS AND PICTURE BOOKS, to include Mother Goose Nurs

49.

THREE CIRCA 1950’s RUPERT ANNUALS - published by Daily Express viz ‘More Adventures of Rupert’ 1954, ‘The New Rupert’ 1955 and the ‘Rupert Book’ 1957, all fair and TWO OTHERS IN POOR CONDITION (5) £60-90

50.

TWENTY FOUR CIRCA 1950’s CHILDREN’S BOOKS, various authors to include Beatrix Potter, A.A. Milne and Ladybird many volumes with dust jackets (24) £25-35

51.

BLYTON, ENID, TWENTY FIVE WORKS OF CIRCA 1950’s includes five first editions, each with dust wrapper viz ‘Five Have Plenty of Fun’ 1955, ‘Good Work Secret Seven’ 1954, Magazine Annuals No. 3 and No. 4., OTHER WORKS INCLUDE EIGHTH AND NINTH HOLIDAY BOOKS and a STRIP BOOK ‘Mary Mouse and The Dolls House’ mainly fair condition (25) £75-100

52.

RUMLEY & CO., EARLY VICTORIAN VOLUME ‘Collection of Ornaments’ forty plates illustrating furniture and object designs, published C. Tilt, London 1838, calf and marbled boards £25-35

53.

HUGO, VICTOR ‘LES TRAVAILLEURS DE LA MER’, Illustrated, Paris 1869 and LACROIX, PAUL ‘XVIII SIECLE INSTITUTIONS USAGE et COSTUMES 17001789’ French text Illustrated with 21 Chromolithographs and 350 wood engravings, Paris 1875 (2) £40-60

54.

NICOLSON, CAPTAIN NIGEL AND FORBES, PATRICK ‘THE GRENADIER GUARDS ON THE WAR OF 1939-45’, published in two volumes by Gale and Polden, Aldershot 1949, CASSELL’S HISTORY OF THE BOER WAR, Illustrated in two volumes and ANOTHER VOLUME (5) £35-50


55.

MESQUITA, ALFREDO ‘LISBOA’ with four hundred illustrations, Portuguese text, Lisbon 1903 and LOTI, PIERRE ‘Madame Chrysantheime’ French text, Paris 1888 (2) £30-40

56.

WEBSTER’S ‘ROYAL RED BOOK’, 125th EDITION 1910, WATSON, ROBERT SPENCE ‘The History of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne 1793-1896’, London 1897 and a SIMILAR WORK (3) £ 20-30

57.

CATHERALLS GUIDE TO LLANDUDNO AND THE GREAT ORMES HEAD, with fold out railway map, mid nineteenth century, BOARDMAN, JAMES ‘Liverpool Table Talk’, 1871 and COWARD T. ALFRED ‘Picturesque Cheshire’, 1903 together with FIVE LATE EIGHTEENTH UNFRAMED BOOK PLATES VIEWS OF STATELY HOMES, each image approx 4” x 7 1/2” (8) £30-40

58.

PROUT, EBENEZER ‘MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF THE REVEREND JOHN WILLIAMS’, missionary to Polynesia, John Snow, London 1843, KAUL, S.N. ‘Forest Products of Jammu and Kashmir’ printed by the Kashmir Pratap Steam Press 1928 and the STORY OF THE NATIONS VOLUME 37, JAPAN £20-30

59.

ROBY, JOHN ‘Traditions of Lancashire’ complete in two vols, Fourth Edition, published by George Routledge and Sons, London 1867 with illustrated by engravings on steel and wood, gilt green cloth (2) £30-50

60.

BAINES, THOMAS AND FAIRBAIRN, WILLIAM, ‘Lancashire and Cheshire Past and Present’, complete in four volumes, with numerous engraved illustrations by H. Warren, R.A., published by William Mackenzie, London circa 1867 (4) £50-80

61.

ROSE, THOMAS ‘ Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated’ from drawings by Thomas Allom, 1 volume, published by Fisher,London 1832 half calf and marbled boards (1) £50-80

62.

KELLY, H.M. ‘Hill - Writings of J.H. Doughty’, First Edition published under the aegis of ‘The Rucksack Club, Manchester’ 1937 and ;J.H. Doughty - In Memorium’ reprinted from the ‘Rucksack Club Journal’ and SMYTHE, F.S. ‘The Kangchenjunga Adventure’ published 1946 (3) £20-30

63.

RAWNSLEY, REV, H.D., ‘Literary Associations of the English Lakes’, 3rd edition published 1906, ‘Volume 1’, SYMONDS, H.H. ‘Walking in the Lakes’, reprinted first edition August 1933 and FOUR RELATED WORKS (6) £30-50

64.

ROBERTSON, M.A. ‘Wordsworthshire’ Illustrated with 47 drawings by Arthur Tucker and maps, first edition published by Chatto and Windus 1911, and ‘Wordsworth’s Guides to the Lakes’, published by Henry Frowde 1906, with folding map (2) £20-30

65.

WALTERS, J. CUMING, ‘The Charm of Lancashire’, 3rd edition, pub 1949 and ‘Lancashire Ways’, 1st edition 1932, illustrated by Frank Greenwood, BRIERLEY, BEN ‘The Chronicles of Waterloo’ 1884 and WRIGLEY, AMMON ‘The Wind among the Heather - Corners of By gone Saddleworth’ illustrated by J. Houghton Hague, pub 1916 (4) £30-50

66.

BANKS, MRS G. LINNAEUS, ‘The Manchester Man’, illustrated by Charles Green and Hedley Fitton, special edition signed by Isabella Banks, 1896, gilt cloth, published by Abel Heywood and Son, Manchester 1896 (1) £30-50


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WARNER, SIR PELHAM ‘Book of Cricket’ 1946, ROBINSON, RAY ‘Between the Wickets’ 1946, BEARSHAW, BRIAN ‘From the Stretford End - History of Lancashire County Cricket Club’, first edition 1990 and 9 RELATED WORKS OF CRICKET (12) £30-50

GASKELL, MRS E.C. ‘Works of’ 10 vols various dates and CONRAD, JOSEPH ‘Victory’ and ‘A Set of Six’ 1st editions published by Methuen 1915 and 1908 and ‘Suspense’, 1st edition published by Dent 1925, ‘Tales of Hearsay’, 1st edition published by Fisher Unwin 1925 and EIGHTEEN OTHER WORKS BY CONRAD (32) £30-50

74.

DARWIN, CHARLES ‘Journal of Researches’ 1 volume, 3rd edition, published by Ward, Lock and CO., 1889, HUXLEY, THOMAS H. ‘Darwiniana Essays Volumes II’ published by Macmillan 1893 and TWO RELATED WORKS (4) £20-30

75.

‘EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY’ STANDARD FICTION BY VARIOUS AUTHORS, published by Dent, London, 30 volumes with dust wrappers and FIFTEEN OTHER VOLUMES OF STANDARD CLASSICS (45) £20-30

76.

KIPLING, RUDYARD ‘Something of Myself’, published by MacMillan and Co., London 1937 with dust wrapper and LAWRENCE, T.E. ‘Seven Pillars of Wisdom’, published by Jonathan Cape 1935, brown cloth (2) £25-35

77.

QUANTITY OF ORDNANCE SURVEY FOLDING MAPS, some linen backed, Baedeker, Berlitz and other travel guides and country house guides £40-60

78.

WAINWRIGHT, A, ‘Wainwright in Scotland’ 1988, HEATH, EDWARD ‘Travels’ related works on Scotland, Wales and England, OTHER LARGE FORMAT BOOKS AND ATLASES (27) £20-30

79.

WRIGHT, WALTER P. (edited by) ‘Practical Gardening for Pleasure and Profit’ in 6 volumes, circa 1922 and RELATED WORKS, GARDENING (20) £20-30

80.

RANJITSINHJI, K.S. ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’, 4th edition, published by Blackwood 1898, black cloth, CARDUS, NEVILLE ‘Close of Play’ 1956 and ‘Second Innings’ 1950, 1st editions with dust wrappers and GOOCH, GRAHAM ‘Captainancy’ (4) £20-30

TROLLOPE, FRANCES, ‘Michael Armstrong’ published 1840 and ‘Blue Bells of England’ published 1842, ‘One Fault’ published 1840, and TROLLOPE, ANTHONY ‘He know he was Right’ complete in two volumes published 1869 (5) £30-50 FORESTER, JOHN ‘The Life of Charles Dickens’ complete in 3 vols, published by Chapman and Hall 1873 and ‘Works of’ Dickens, 3 vols various nineteenth century dates (6) £30-50 FIELDING, HENRY ‘The History of Tom Jones a Foundling’ complete in 3 volumes, illustrated with prints by Rowlandson, published by Longman, Rees, Hunt and Orme, London 1805 (3) £30-50 SHAW, BERNARD, ‘The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism’ reprinted first edition October 1928, published by Constable and FORD, HENRY ‘My Life and Work’, 1st edition published by William Heinemann Ltd 1923 (2) £20-30

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‘A BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER OF OLD MANCUNIANS 1914-1965’ (Manchester Grammar School’, TWO ‘M.G.S. SONGBOOK’S’ 1943, 24 ISSUES, ‘ULULA’ THE MGS SCHOOL MAGAZINE, 15 annual reports and a SCHOOL PRIZE BOOK FROM 1919, all 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s £20-30

82.

COLVIN, SIDNEY ‘Life of John Keats’ First edition, published by MacMillan and CO., 1917, blue cloth MARROT, H.V. ‘The Life and Letters of John Galsworthy’ First edition, published by Heinemann 1938, cloth, approx 36 OTHER BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS (37) £50-80

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84.

BONHOTE, J. LEWIS’ Birds of Britain’, First edition, illustrated in colour by H.E. Dresser, published by Black 1907, pictorial cloth cover (spine detached on one side and shaken) and THIRTEEN RELATED WORKS, birds and wildlife (14) £20-30 MURRAY, Lt-COL HON ARTHUR C. ‘Master and Brother’, First edition with dust wrapper, published by John Murray, London 1945, ‘The Battle of Britain 1940’ HMSO Publication 1940 and OTHER WORKS ON EUROPEAN ECONOMICS, history and the second world war (20) £20-30

85.

SMYTHE, F.A. ‘Kamet Conquered’, First edition, published by Gollancz 1932, with photograph illustrations of the Himalayas, black cloth £20-30

86.

‘MRS BEETON’S COOKERY AND HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT’ 1961 edition, an early edition (af.) 6 OTHER COOKERY BOOKS,’ Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary’, ‘Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable’ and OTHER REFERENCE BOOKS including JOHNSON, PAUL ‘Gold Fields - a Centenary Portrait’ 1987 £20-30

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WALTER DE LA MARE AND HAROLD JONES ‘This year: Next Year’, first edition published by Faber and Faber, London 1937 with dust wrapper and SUNDRY CHILDREN’S BOOKS, ‘The Arabian Nights’ illustrated by Charles Folkard, published by Adam and Charles Black, London, ANOTHER SIMILAR VOLUME, KIPLING, RUDYARD ‘Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides’ reprinted First edition December 1923, MILNE, A.A. ‘When We Were Very Young’ 13th edition 1926 with dust wrapper £30-50

88.

WORKS OF FICTION, including some First editions with dust covers includes Works of Angela Thirkell (15), C.P. Snow (11), S. Golon (4) Upton Sinclair (8) etc. £30-50

89.

STARK, FREYA, ‘The Valley of the Assassins’ First Editions with dust wrapper, published by John Murray 1934, FIENNES, CELIA ‘The Journey of Celia Fiennes’ edited by Christopher Morris, First edition of this work published by The Cresset Press Ltd 1947, with dust wrapper and FIFTEEN OTHER VOLUMES VARIOUS AUTHORS exploration history (17) £20-30

90.

KIPLING, RUDYARD, ‘Debits and Credits’ published by MacMillan 1926, gilt red cloth and approx 45 VOLUMES early twentieth century editions standard classics by Scot, Dunnas, Hardy, Tolstoy, published by Dutton ‘Everyman Library’ and others, with gilt cloth bindings (46) £30-50

91.

WORKS OF FICTION MAINLY FROM 1950’s AND 1960’s including some first editions nearly all with dust wrappers including works by Victoria Holt, Henry Williamson, Daphne du Maurier, Maso de la Roche, Frances Parkinson Keyes etc. approx 150 volumes


92.

BELL, ADRIAN, 3 volumes ‘Silver Ley’, ‘The Cherry Tree’, and ‘Corduroy’ de luxe illustrated edition with dust wrappers, published by the Country Book Club 1951, DOWD, J.H. with Illustrations by Brenda H. Spender, ‘Important People’ 1933 and VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS mainly fiction £30-50

93.

GASKELL, MRS ‘Works of’ 11 volumes various dates, AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON, ‘The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal ‘45’, 1 vol and FOUR RELATED WORKS (16) £20-30

94.

BOSWELL, JAMES ‘The Life of Samuel Johnson and the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides’ one volume published by Sands and Co., 1900, DREISER, THEODORE,’The Genius’ First edition, published by John Lane 1915, red cloth, ‘Punch’ one bound volume July - December 1914 (ex libris) and ‘Keepsake’ 1837 £20-30

95.

‘THE NEW CENTURY ENCYCLOPAEDIA’, 8 vols, circa 1915, GIBBON’S ‘The Roman Empire’ complete in 4 vols, published by Milner and Sowerby, Halifax 1854 and TWO VOLUMES OF BOUND MUSIC £20-30

96.

WALPOLE, HUGH ‘Works of’ 19 vols, various dates, BRYANT, ARTHUR ‘Samuel Pepy’s’ in 3 volumes 1948, ‘Triumph in the West’ and ‘The Medieval Foundation’ First edition 1966 and VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS £30-50

97.

‘BRITONS ATOMIC FACTORIES’ H.M.S.O. Publication 1958 and VARIOUS BOOKS, MANAGEMENT , TECHNICAL ETC. £10-20

98.

FOUR EIGHTEENTH CENTURY VELLUM INDENTURES, each mentioning Richard Wedgwood as one of the parties concerned (4)

99.

SHEFFIELD, JOHN, LORD ‘MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF EDWARD GIBBON’, published in two volumes, London 1796 and a THIRD VOLUME, published 1815 with a fold out Genealogy (boards detached) £30-50

100. MORRIS, F.G.’A HISTORY OF BRITISH BIRDS’ published in three volumes with coloured illustrations, Groombridge and Sons, London 1866 and TWO NINETEENTH CENTURY DISTRESSED VOLUMES Beswicks History of Quadrupeds 1800 and Jardines Ornithology 1839 (5) £50-75 101. CASSELL’S LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF INDIA in two volumes calf and board, BALL, SIR ROBERT ‘THE STORY OF A HEAVENS’ new and revised edition, Cassell & Co. and CASSELL AND Co. ‘THE WORLD OF WONDER’ two volumes with pictorial covers, 1887 (5) £20-30 102. NORDENSBIOLD, ADOLF ERIK ‘The Arctic Voyages of’ 1858-1879, illustrated and with three fold out maps, MacMillan and Co., 1879 (loose), NARES, CAPTAIN SIR G.S. ‘Voyage to the Polar Sea’, published in two volumes, London 1878 ex libris (faults) and JEM BUNT BY THE OLD SAILOR with illustrations by Cruikshank, circa 1841 (distressed and incomplete) (4) £30-50 103. ROSE, THOMAS ‘WESTMORLANDCUMBERLAND, DURHAM AND NORTHUMBERLAND ILLUSTRATED’ from original drawings by Thomas Allom, Fisher and CO., London 1833 (loose and boards detached) and TROLLOPE, ANTHONY ‘THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON’ illustrated by H. Woods, Bradbury Evans and Co., London 1870 (af.) (2) £25-35

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104. EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURY VOLUMES VARIOUS MAINLY DISTRESSED, INCOMPLETE OR FROM INCOMPLETE SETS, includes Life and Death of John Bunyan, rebound, Memoirs of Samuel Pepy’s volume one only 1825, Poetical works etc. approx 38 items £50-75 105. BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER to include THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MITTON, Warne and Co., London Albion Edition, AUSTEN JANE ‘Pride and Prejudice’ published by Geo Allen, London 1894, approx 15 volumes £20-30 106. APPROX 308 COPIES OF PRIVATE EYE MAGAZINE 1969-1988 £30-50 107.

ORMEROD, GEORGE ‘THE HISTORY OF THE COUNTY PALATINE AND CITY OF CHESTER’ second edition in three volumes, revised by Thomas Helsby 1882, ex school library, distressed (3) £60-90

108. PELICAN HISTORY OF ART IN FIVE UNIFORM VOLUMES, 1953 AND THE ATLAS OF BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1963, ex school library (6) £15-20 109. DOMESDAY BOOK RELATING TO CHESHIRE AND LANCASHIRE with introduction and notes by William Beaumont, Minshull and Hughes, Chester 1863, ex school library and a NINETEENTH CENTURY BIBLE (both af.) (2) £15-20

Kerry’s and Merriman and Howard and TWO AUTOPRESS WORKSHOP MANUALS for Austin Morrir 1800, 1964-70 and the Mini 1959-1971 (contents of one box) £75-125 111. BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND AUCTION CATALOGUES MAINLY RELATING TO VINTAGE MOTOR CARS, mainly glossy publications and including Automobile and Bugantico Magazines stored in related hard binders circa 1970’s and 1980’s, contents of three boxes £25-35 112. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS VARIOUS RELATING TO MOTORCYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLING, older publications include MOTORCYCLING YEAR BOOK 1951, ARIEL MOTOR CYCLE 1938 OWNERS GUIDE, THE TEMPLE PRESS MOTOR CYCLING PROFILE ROAD BOOK CIRCA 1920’s, NORTON MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1957-1958, contents of one box £30-40 113. BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS, HISTORY AND LOCAL HISTORY, includes ILLUSTRATED ITINERARY OF THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER - How and Parsons London 1842, THE VICTORIES OF WELLINGTON AND THE BRITISH ARMIES, Henry G. Bohn, London 1852 and TEN OTHER WORKS VARIOUS (12) £30-40 114. THE ART UNION MONTHLY JOURNAL 1847 - one volume, calf and marbled boards detached, ELLIS, W.S. ‘The Antiquities of Heraldry’ 1869 and HUGHES, THERLE ‘PRINTS FOR THE COLLECTOR’ 1970 (3) £20-30

110. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MANUALS AND EPHEMERA RELATING TO THE MOTOR CAR, circa 1920’s ONWARDS, to include two pre war copies of THE DUNLOP BOOK trade booklets for LUCAS ELECTRICAL, CASTROL OIL, BENDIX BRAKES, eight copies of the MOTOR SHOW MAGAZINE CIRCA 1950’s AND 1960’s, THREE MOTOR TRADE CATALOGUE CIRCA 1950’s viz Hobday’s,

115. CHAMBERS CYCLOPEDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, two volumes, mid nineteenth century , GILL, ERIC ‘A Bibliography’ 1991 and RELATED WORKS VARIOUS AUTHORS, approx 13 volumes £20-30

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116. SEVEN VOLUMES VARIOUS WITH PICTORIAL COVERS, to include THOMSON, RADFORD M.A. ‘John Wiclif, His Life and Work’, EDWARD,AMELIA B. ‘Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys’ 1890 and BALLANTYNE, R.M. ‘The Young Fur Traders’ (7) £15-20 117.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, nineteenth century and later, includes some Biographies - contents of three boxes £20-30

118. D’ABRERA, B. ‘Butterflies’, fifteen volumes, comprising ‘Afro tropical Region’ pub 1980, Australian Region, pub 1971, Neo tropical Region, parts 1-7, pub 1981-1995, Holartic Region parts 1-3, pub 1990-1993, Oriental Region parts 1-3, pub 1982-1986 (15) £1500-1800 119. D’ARBERA, B. ‘Sphingidea Mundi Hawk Moths of the World’ single volume, published 1986 £60-80 120. BREITENBACH, J./KRANZLIN, F. ‘Fungi of Switzerland’ four volumes, pub 1984-1995 £160-180

121. TUNNICLIFFE. C.F. ‘Tunnicliffe Birds - Measured Drawings’, single volume, pub 1984 £50-70 122. HENNING, S.F. ‘The Charaxinae Butterflies of Africa’, single volume, standard edition numbered 721, pub 2000 £60-80 123. COLLENETTE, S. ‘Flowers of Saudi Arabia’ single volume, pub 1985 £35-50 124. GRAHAM, G.G. ‘The Flora and Vegetation of County Durham’, single volume, pub 1988 £25-35 125. PRINGLE, E.L.L./HENNING, G.A./ BALL, J.B., ‘Pennington’s Butterflies’, single volume, second edition, pub 1994 in slipcase (1) £45-65 126. CLANCEY, P.A. ‘The Birds of Natal and Zululand’ single volume, pub 1964 £50-70 127.

TANSLEY, A.G. ‘The British Islands and Their Vegetation’,single volume, pub 1939 £30-50

128. HUTCHINSON, J. ‘A Botanist in Southern Africa’, single volume, pub 1946 £30-40 129. NETHERSOLE-THOMPSON, D. ‘The Snow Bunting’, single volume, pub 1966 £35-45 130. ALTRINGHAM, J. ‘British Bats’, single volume, pub 2003 £130-150 131. LOCKETT, G.H./MILLIDGE, A.F./MERRETT, P. ‘British Spiders’, conjoined volumes 1 and 2, reprinted 1975, volume 3 published 1974 (3) £35-45 132. STEVENSON, H. ‘The Birds of Norfolk’ two vols, pub 1866/70, ex Libris plate of Edward L. Peel £50-70

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vol one and TWO OTHERS ‘The Blossoming World’, pub 1971 and ‘The World in Ripeness’ pub 1972, vols two and three in continuum, all with dust jackets (6) £75-85

133. PRAEGER, R.L. ‘Natural History of Ireland’, single vol, pub 1950 £25-35 134. HODGSON, W. ‘Flora of Cumberland’ single volume, pub 1898 £35-50

142. HARRISON, J. ‘The Floricultural Cabinet’ respectively March-December 1833, January-December 1834 and January-December 1835, three single volumes with hand coloured plates (af.) (3) £60-80

135. NETHERSOLE-THOMPSON D. ‘The Dotterel’ single volume, pub 1973 £40-60 136. ROSS-CRAIG, S. ‘Drawings of British Plants’, complete set with separate index, nine volumes, pub 1948-1974 (9) £160-180 137.

143. MAGGS, J.C. ‘Old English Coaching Inns’, (from the Collection of the Late Lord Dewar) incomplete plates, single vol, also BUCKLAND, W. ‘The World of Donald McGill, reprinted edition 1990 and SUNDRY OTHER WORKS (7) £30-50

‘LES FACECIEVES NVICTS DV SEIGNEUR JEAN FRANCOIS STRAPAROLE’ pub A. Lyon Par Benoist Ricavd 1595’, re-bound in earlier part of nineteenth century, single volume £30-50

144. A SELECTION OF HARD AND SOFT BOUND BOOKS £20-30

138. THE KING’S ENGLAND, edited by Arthur Mee, Northumberland, first pub 1952, posthumous edition, single volume, also same ‘Durham’, both with dust jackets (2) £50-70

145. SCOTT, W. ‘The Illustrated Waverley Novels’ 19 volumes, published by Marcus Ward & co., gilt cloth (19) £40-60

139. GILL, E. ‘Sacred and Secular’ single volume, pub 1940, also by same author ‘Money and Morals, single volumes, new edition 1937, and ‘Beauty Looks after Herself’, single volume, se second impression of first edition 1933, all with dust jackets (3) £50-70

146. REYBURN, W. ‘Frost Anatomy of a Success’ pub 1968, autographed copy, dust jacket, also MACMILLAN, H. ‘The Riviera’ second edition, pub 1892, with presentation label inside cover to Florence C. Harris, dated Crystal Palace 1898, pictorial red cloth and SUNDRY OTHER WORKS £40-60

140. NONSUCH PRESS ‘THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’, complete in four vols, pub 1953, in slipcase, also NONSUCH PRESS ‘Kisses being the Basia of Johannes Secundus’, rendered into English verse by Thomas Stanley 1647’, single vol, pub 1923 (5) £75-85

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148. STANLEY, LOUIS T. ‘Swing to Better Golf’ Vandyck 1957 with dust jacket, MORRIS, JAMES ‘Pax Britannia’ special hallmark edition 1980 together with SOUVENIR PROGRAMME ENGLISH OPEN TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, MANCHESTER 1947 and a football programme UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RAPID VIENNA v MANCHESTER UNITED, DECEMBER 1996 (4) £20-30

141. BATES, H.E. ‘The Cruise of The Breadwinner’, pub 1946, by same ‘A Breath of Fresh Air’, pub 1959, dust jacket, also ‘When the Green Woods Laugh’, pub 1960, dust jacket, ‘The Vanishing World’, an Autobiography, pub 1969, 15


149. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 150. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 151. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 152. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 153. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 3 154. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 155. APPROX THIRTY BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD RAILWAYS, mainly glossy reference £20-30 156. PONTING, HERBERT G ‘In Lotus Land Japan’ published by Macmillan & Co 1911 £75-125 157.

HARPER, CHARLES G. ‘Summer Days in Shakespeare Land’, published by Chapmans Hall 1912, SHAKESPEARE ‘THE COMPLETE WORKS’, pub by Clarendon Press 1986, BREWER, D.S. ‘FACSIMILE EDITION, ‘Shakespeare, Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,’ Third folio, 1985 and NINE RELATED WORKS (12) £30-40

158. THORESBY, RALPH ‘Ducatus Leodiensis, or The Topography of The Ancient and Populus Town and Parish of Leeds and Part Adjacent in The West Riding of The County of York’, Second Edition, printed by B Dewhurst for Robinson, Son and Houldsworth, Leeds, 1816 £50-80 159

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160. MILNE A.A. ‘Teddy Bear and other Songs from When We Were Young’ First Edition, dust wrapper, Methuen & Co, 1926, ‘More Very Young Songs’ First Edition, dust wrapper (chipped and torn) Methuen 1928, ‘London Illustrated News Coronation Number 1937’ and Bradley, Helen ‘Works of’ 3 vols with dust wrappers £100-150 161. *GUICCIARDINI, FRANCESCO ‘Delle Istoria d’Italia’ 8 vols bound as 4, 1818 and ‘La Commedia di Dante Alliquieri’ 2 vols, Londra 1842 £50-70 162. LEWIS, SAMUEL ‘A Topographical Dictionary of England’, 4 vols, 1848 (worn bindings) no Atlas volume £30-50 163. TOLKIEN, J R R ‘THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING’ Fourth Impression,, Nov 1955, with folding map, rebound red morocco/gilt with panelled spine, a.e.g. and ‘The Hobbit’ Tenth Impression, 1958 with Ninth Impression d/w (2) £300 164. BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS, mainly Reference, subjects including Art, Architecture, Antiques, Photography etc. £15-25 165. EUGENE, SUE ‘Wandering Jews’ three volumes, Routledge 1889 and FIVE OTHER WORKS VARIOUS (8) £30-40 166. BUFFON’S ‘NATURAL HISTORY, abridged by Rev W. Hutton, complete in two volumes with 100 black and white engravings, published 1821, gilt calf and marbled boards (2) £30-50

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174.

GRAVES, ROBERT JAMES, ‘A System of Clinical Medicine 3rd American edition 1848’, calf, TYNDALL, JOHN ‘Faraday as a Discoverer’ 1870 edition, ‘Simplicity of Heath’ circa 1830 re bound, ‘Anatomy’ 1787 vol III 1827 in Chili, Peru and Mexico, HERVEY, JAMES, ‘Meditations’ vol II 1764 (6) £30-50

175. SUTCLIFFE, G LISTER ‘The Modern Carpenter Joiner and Cabinet Maker’ 8 vols, folio, with decorative cloth covers, Gresham Publishing, 1902

168. HARRISON, CONYERS ‘History of the Life and Reign of Queen Anne’, published 1744, calf and THREE OTHER OLD VOLUMES (4) 169. LATTER, MAJOR-GENERAL J.C. ‘The History of the Lancashire Fusilier’s’ 1914-18, published in two volumes 1949, KNOWLES, SIR LEES ‘Minden and The Seven Years War’, circa 1914 and COPY OF ‘STANDING ORDERS - 2nd Battalion the Lancashire Fusilier’s’ published Dublin 1909 (4) £25-35 170. PRIESTLEY, J.B. ‘The Angel Pavement’ William Heinemann Ltd, 1930 with dust jacket, JENNY KLIERS 1947 AND LOST EMPIRES 1965 AND CASSELL AND CO., ‘RATIONAL TYPEWRITING’ (4) £15-25 171.

RURAL INDUSTRIES BUREAU CIRCA 1965, ‘WROUGHT IRONWORK DESIGN CATALOGUE’ loose leaf in twin lock binder together with a RELATED LETTER AND THE ‘SHORTER OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY in two vols, circa 1933 (3) £20-30

GASTER, THE REVEREND, THE HAHAM, MOSES P.H.D. ‘The Book of Prayer and Order of Service’ according to the custom of the Spanish Portuguese Jews’, with an English translation in five vols, published by Henry Frowde 1909, loose and bumped and THREE RELATED WORKS (8) £20-30

176.

THE QUEEN’S EMPIRE’, vols 2 and 4, illustrated from photographs, Cassell and Co, and related works

177.

NINETEENTH CENTURY FAMILY BIBLE - printed by J. Nuttall, Liverpool, COWDON-CLARKE, CHARLES AND MARY, editors, ‘The Plays of William Shakespeare’, published by Cassell, Petter Galpin and CO., and VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, includes Jane Austin ‘Pride and Prejudice’ £35-50

178. GIFFORD, C.H. ‘History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution’ in two vols, printed and published by W. Lewis, St. John’s Square with fold out maps and numerous prints, brown calf 1817 (2) £100-150

172. THE SPECTATOR - IN EIGHT VOLUMES, fifth, fourth and third editions, 17111712, two volume loose boards (8) £25-35 173. RHIND, WILLIAM ‘A HISTORY OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM’, well illustrated with steel and wood engravings, many hand coloured, published by Blackie and Son, London 1857, tooled leather and cloth £80-120

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179. ROLT, RICHARD ‘Lives of the Reformers’ large format with illustrations in mezzotint by R. Houston, published in two parts, London 1759 £100-200 180. AIKIN, J. M.D. ‘A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty miles round Manchester’ illustrated with numerous contemporary views, a FOLD OUT MAP AND OTHER MAPS, Published June 4th 1795 by John Stockdale, Piccadilly, marbled boards and calf, broken but complete £80-120 181. PETERS, WILLIAM THEODORE ‘The Children of the Week’ with illustrations by Clinton Peters, published by Routledge 1889 and STANLEY COCK ILLUSTRATOR ‘Ten Little Nigger Boys’ (2) £15-20 182. KOLDEWEY, KAPITAN KARL ‘DEUTSCHE NORD POLARFAHRT’ IN DEN JAHREU 1869 und 1870, German text published by Brockhaus, Leipzig 1874, volume 2 ? and TWO OTHER WORKS GERMAN TEXT viz KOSTER DIE TSERLOHNER - REVOLUTION 1899 AND GERMAN PUBLICATION SCOTT, SIR WALTER ‘Tales of a Grandfather’ published by Ritter, Arnsberg 1850 (3) £35-50

185. HALBBAND, I. ‘RECLAMS UNIVERSUM’ GERMAN TEXT, two volumes circa 1925 and ‘DIE CARTENLAUBE’ German text, two volumes, 1870 and 1871 (4) £20-30 186. BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS - GERMAN TEXT contents of three boxes including SOKOLOWSKY, DR ALEXANDER ‘Erlbrisse Mit Wilden Tieren’ 1928 and AN ATLAS £20-30 187.

BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, including KENNEDY, MAJOR GENERAL SIR JOHN ‘The Business of War’ 1957 contents of two boxes £15-20

188. BOOKS VARIOUS AUTHORS MODERN REFERENCE - includes Oman Charles, W.C. ‘Castles’, 17 volumes in total £15-20 189. UPTON-FLORENCE, K. ‘THE GOLLIWOGG’S ADVENTURES’ circa 1900 with inscription dated 1900 and ‘THE GOLLIWOGG AT THE SEASIDE’ circa 1898 with inscription, dated 1898 both published by Longmans Green and Co. £80-120

183. BUSCH, WILHELM ‘Was Beleibtist auch Erlaubt’ and ‘Und die Moral von der Geschicht’ German text with many humorous comic illustrations and THREE GERMAN TEXT EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHILDREN’S BOOKS, including ‘Die - haschentchule’ illustrated by F. Koch Gotha and Albert Sixtus (5) £35-50 184. DR MARTIN LUTHER’S ‘HANS POSTILLE’, late Nineteenth century with tooled leather and brass studded covers, together with THREE GERMAN TEXT NINETEENTH CENTURY DICTIONARIES AND ANOTHER VOLUME ‘BARFENKLANGE AUS GOTTES WORT’ 1847 (5) £20-30

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194. REVEREND JOHN EADIE, NINETEENTH CENTURY HOLY BIBLE leather with brass mounts and hinged clasps, ANOTHER REVEREND JOHN McFARLANE, in heavily embossed leather and LONDON PUBLISHING CO. - THE ROYAL FAMILY BIBLE (3) £60-90 195. OZ, TAHSIN (Former curator of Topkapi SARAY MUSEUM) ‘TURKISH CERAMICS’ illustrated and with fold out out colour plates, ‘The Ariel Press’ 2 vols, ‘Redoute Fruit and Flowers’ and ‘Mr Gould’s Tropical Birds’ each with 24 large colour plates and THREE ART BOOKS ‘Botticelli’, ‘Cezanne’ and ‘Sporting Prints’ and OTHER BOOKS £20-30

Lot 189 190. DEARMER, MABEL, Illustrator and HOUSEMAN, LAURENCE ‘THE STORY OF THE SEVEN YOUNG GOSLING’S’, published by Blackie and Son, HALL, MADELINE, Illustrator ‘MISS BROWN THE STORY OF A SUPERIOR MOUSE’, published by Ernest Nister, with hand written inscription, dated 1899 and BLYTON, ENID ‘More Adventures of Mary Mouse’ strip books, circa 1943 and 1950 and ORWELL, GEORGE ‘NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR’ published by Secker and Warburg 1949, with dust wrapper (5) £25-35

Book Binding Equipment

191. J.S. VIRTUE AND CO., MODERN ART - A SERIES OF SIXTY LINE ENGRAVINGS FROM THE WORKS OF DISTINGUISHED PAINTERS’ in five loose leaf folio’s £50-80 192. SHARIFF, R.C. AND BARTLETT, V. ‘Journeys End’ signed limited edition No. 231/600 on hand made paper, Victor Gollancz Ltd Ltd 1930 and PUGH EDWIN ‘The Dickens Originals’ Ballantyne Hanson and Co., 1913 (2) £20-30 193. DICKENS, CHARLES ‘ Works of’ published in 16 uniform volumes, published by Hazell, Watson and Viney Ltd, FOUR OTHER WORKS AND FOUR HERON PUBLICATIONS (24) £15-20 19

300. BOOK BINDING EQUIPMENT - An amateur book-binders equipment, including a CAST IRON SCREW DOWN PRESS, 12” wide, a WOODEN STITCHING FRAME, 25” wide, a LONG REACH STAPLER, tools, glue brusher, rolls of black and green hide, QUANTITY OF MARBLED PAPER, a ‘Peach Star Binder 21’ AUTOMATIC SHEET BINDING MACHINE for upto 310 sheets, hollow punch pliers, 100 piece 22 point type setters metal type set, boxed, string, tape, book binders tools etc. £100-200 301. HEWITT-BATES, J.S. ‘Bookbinding’ 1 volume 1967, ‘The New Bookbinder Journal’ 3 vols 1985, 1990 and 2006, ‘History of John Rylands Library, Manchester 1899-1935’ 1 volume by Henry G. Zippy and THREE RELATED BOOKS, RAMSDEN, CHARLES ‘London Book Binders 1780-1840’ 1987 edition ‘The Bookbinder Journal, 2 vols and FIVE OTHER BOOKS £30-40


Maps

302. JOHN SPEED 1610 ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF YORKSHIRE with early colouring, published by Sudbury and Humble, text visible verso, 15 3/4” x 20 3/4” £120-180 303. JOHN SPEED 1610 ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF SOMERSETSHIRE, with early colouring, published by Sudbury and Humble, text visible verso, 15 1/2” x 20 1/2” £120-180

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304. N. de FER (French) ENGRAVED MAP OF NORMANDY with early colouring, 9 1/2” x 13 1/2” also HERMAN MOLL ENGRAVED MAP OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY, with early colouring, 7 3/4” x 11 3/4” (2) £60-80 305. H. MOLL - SMALL ANTIQUE MAP OF CORNWALL, showing position of Eddistone Lighthouse, 7 1/4” x 10” framed and glazed and a NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING CHURCH OF ‘ST. BURIAN’ CORNWALL, 6” X 9 1/2” framed and glazed (2) £20-30

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306. PROBABLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP IN ENGLISH ‘THE COUNTIE PALATINE OF LANCASTER’ with vignette to the left hand showing Neptune, vacant cartouche to the right, framed to show the reverse printed in German text, 15” x 20” £100-150

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Prints

DRAKES EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAP OF THE GRAND JUNCTION RAILWAY, showing route from Newton (le Willows) to Birmingham, the top showing illustration of 0-6-0 locomotive ‘Wild Fire’ and tender and carriages, the bottom with plan of gradients, 8 1/4” x 19”, framed and glazed (wear and minor holes alongside fold lines) £40-60

308. SMALL EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP OF WORCESTERSHIRE ENTITLED ‘THE ROAD FROM BRISTOL TO WORCESTER’, the reverse with three part route map, 7 1/2” x 5” framed and glazed to view both sides £35-50 309. *NINETEENTH CENTURY BOOKPLATE MAP OF LEICESTERSHIRE by J. Cary, 5 3/4” x 3 3/4” (14.5cm x 9.5cm) together with a GELDART PRINT OF THE ROWS, CHESTER oval mounted 6” x 7 1/2” (15cm x 19cm) and an UNATTRIBUTED OIL PAINTING OF MOORED FISHING BOATS, 6 3/4” x 8 1/4” (17cm x 21cm) (3) £15-25

Lot 311 311. EDMUND BLAMPIED (1886-1966) DRYPOINT ETCHING Le Chef d’ Oeuvre’ signed and dated Jan 1931 11 3/4” x 9” (29.9cm x 22.9cm) £300-500 312. KENNETH STEEL (1906-1970) ETCHING landscape with manor house signed 9” x 16” (22.8cm x 40.7cm) £20-30 313. ALBANY E. HOWARTH (1872-1936) PAIR OF ETCHINGS ‘Iffley on Thames’ and ‘Abingdon on Thames’ signed 7 1/2” x 7 1/4” (19cm x 18.4cm) (2) £20-30

310. ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF STAFFORDSHIRE, by Robert Morden, sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham and John Churchil, 16 3/4” x 14 1/2”, framed and glazed £80-100

314. *AFTER D. DERVEAUX EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘Carosel Frit a la Place Royalle a Paris le V, VI, VII Avril M.D.C. XII 13” x 17” and a SMALLER BUT LATER COLOUR PRINT showing the same square in the nineteenth century 5 1/4” x 7 3/4” £50-60 21


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Lot 319 315. SUITE OF FIVE VICTORIAN ‘ST. STEPHEN’S REVIEW PRESENTATION CARTOON’ CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS, dated 1886-88 £50-80

318. HERBERT DICKSEE ARTIST SIGNED ORIGINAL ETCHING Interior with recumbent hound and terrier 14” x 25” (35.5cm x 63.5cm) £350-500

316. PERCY LANCASTER ETCHING ‘Old Age’ signed in pencil, labelled verso numbered 13/30 9” x 8” £30-50

319. HERBERT DICKSEE (1862-1942) ETCHING Recumbent dog, 1919 published by Frost and Reed Ltd 1920 13 1/2” x 21 1/2” (34.3cm x 54.6cm £200-300

317.

MARCEL JACQUE (nineteenth century French) ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ‘La Maison de Theolou Rousseau A Barbizon’ 4 3/4” x 6 3/4” (12.1cm x 17.2cm) JOHN DAVIES (?) WOODCUT Lion signed, 6” x 9” (25.5cm x 22.8cm) (2)

320. AFTER PHILIPP JAKOB LOUTHERBOURG (1740-1812) PAIR OF OVAL BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVINGS Passtimes - ‘Blind Man’s Buff’ and ‘Fishing’ 10 1/2” x 8” in gilt gesso oval frames (2) £50-80 22


321. AFTER I. CLARK PAIR OF AQUATINTS ‘The town of Dunkeld’ and ‘The Town of Perth’ published by Smith and Elder 1824 15” x 22” (38.1cm x 55cm) (2) £100-150 322. AFTER LADY BUTLER BY RICHARD JOSEY (d.1906) HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘After the battle, Tel-el-Kebir’ published 1888 19” x 39” (48.3cm x 99cm) £50-80 323. ROBERT MASSEY (twentieth century) ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT Fox in the snow 5 1/2” x 7” (14cm x 17.8cm) £15-25 324. AFTER J.D. HARDING BY DAVID LUCAS COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘The Grand Canal, Venice’ published 1853 18 1/2” x 25 1/2” (47cm x 64.8cm) £50-80 325. AFTER JOHN LUCAS BY F. HOLL AND C. MOTTRAM COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘The Birth Place of the Locomotive, Killingworth Colliery’ published 1882 25” x 21” (63.5cm x 53.3cm) £50-80 326. JOHN BURKE ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘Santa Maria from Harry’s Bar’ (7/100) 11 3/4” x 16” (29.8cm x 40.7cm) £20-30 327.

AFTER ROWLINSON ‘TINTED BY ALKEN’ SET OF EIGHT COLOURED PRINTS ‘Sutton’,’Reigate’, ‘Crawley’, ‘Cuckfield’, ‘The Steine’, ‘Race Ground’, ‘Bathing Machines’, and ‘Salon at the Marine Pavilion’ published by Robinson’s 1970 9” x 12” (22.9cm x 30.5cm) (8) £400-600

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328. ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘Guild Hall’ 8” x 12 1/2” (20.3cm x 31.8cm) A PAIR, AFTER W. WESTALL ‘Manchester’ and ‘Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester’ 3 1/2” x 5 3/4” (8.9cm x 14.6cm ) ANOTHER PAIR ‘The Town hall, Manchester’ and ‘The Free Trade Hall, Manchester’ 5 3/4” x 8” (14.6cm x 20.3cm) ANOTHER, BLACK AND WHITE, ‘Windsor’ 3 1/2” x 6 1/2” (8.9cm x 16.5cm) (6) £30-50 329

Blank Lot 330. TILY, 6 ORIGINAL COLOURED ETCHINGS OF LONDON St. Dunstan’s, Fleet Street’, ‘St. Paul’s Cathedral’, ‘The Marble Arch’, ‘St. Paul’s Cathedral’, ‘The Marble Arch’ and ‘St. Dunstan’s, Fleet Street’. AFTER EDWARD KING BY DR. D. DONALD AND EUGENE JAMES TILY (b.1870) SET OF THREE COLOURED ETCHINGS SIGNED BY ARTIST AND ETCHER ‘Hyde Park Corner’, ‘The Embankment’ and ‘the Horse Guards, Whitehall’ 10 1/2” x 14 1/2” (26.7cm x 36.8cm) signed in pencil by both the Watercolour artist and the etcher with printed labels verso published by ‘The Museum Galleries, London 1925’ approx 14 1/4” x 10” (36cm x 25.5cm) £150-200

331. UNATTRIBUTED PAIR OF VICTORIAN OVAL STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS ‘Joy and Sorrow’ framed 16 1/4” x 13” ( 41cm x 33cm) £50-80 Lot 327

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332. ROMNEY SET OF THREE NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVINGS of Equestrian military figures, ‘Field Marshall Von Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt’ and ‘The Prince of Orange’ 9” x 10” (22.5cm x 25.5cm) and ANOTHER by Canton, ‘Alexander 1st Emperor of all the Russia’s’ 9” x 12”, (22.5cm x 30cm) all published by Richard Evans, 1815 and 1816 (3) £60-90 333. BJORN WINBLAD COLOURED POSTER Spil Sevl Musik Skal Der Til 23 1/2” x 32 3/4” £50-80

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UNATTRIBUTED COLOURED BOOKPLATE ENGRAVING ‘The Syrian Goat - Capra Hircus, Var’ 12 1/2” x 10 1/2” (31.8cm x 26.7cm) £20-30

338. EDWARD STODART AFTER GEORGE MORLAND STIPPLE ENGRAVINGS PRINTED IN COLOURS, A PAIR published 1920, each signed in pencil 14 3/4” x 17 3/4” (37.5cm x 45cm) (2) £50-70 339. ROBERT HERDMAN-SMITH (b.1879) PAIR OF HAND COLOURED ETCHINGS ‘Durham Cathedral’ and ‘Bootham Bar, York’ signed and titled in pencil 9 3/4” x 6 3/4” (24.7cm x 17.2cm) (2) 340. GEOFFREY COWTON SET OF FOUR ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS Summer Evening, Llanrwst’ (A.P/750) ‘Springtime at Rydal’ (48/750), ‘Spring morning at Keld - Swaledale’ (27/750) 11” x 14” (28cm x 35.5cm) ‘After the Rain - Langdale’ (313/750) 13 1/2” 10 1/2” (34.2cm x 36.7cm) (4) £25-40

334. AFTER HENRY WILLIAM BUNBURY (1756-1811) by Joshua Kirby Baldrey (fl.1784-1815) STIPPLE ENGRAVING, ‘The Little Cottager’ published by W. Dickson, Bond Street, London 1791, 17” x 13” with mushroom coloured mount, framed and glazed £40-60 335. AFTER EDITH LE BRETON, COLOURED REPRODUCTION PRINT, signed in pencil, 19in x 23in (image) together with three George Baxter licensee colour prints signed F Lydon, three 19th century hand coloured engraved book plates and a signed reproduction print after Judy Boyes (8) £60-80

341. AFTER DAVID WILKIE BY WILLIAM GREATBACH (1802-c1885) ‘The Penny Wedding’ 8” x 10” (20.3cm x 35.4cm) ‘The Rabbit on the Wall’ 10” x 7 1/2” (35.4cm x 19cm) £20-30 342. THOMAS LANDSEER AFTER EDWIN LANDSEER STEEL PLATE MEZZOTINT Children with pet rabbits proof before title, arched top 22” x 17 3/4” £60-80

336. W. McALLISTAIR TURNER, ORIGINAL ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ‘The Council House, Shrewsbury’ and THREE OTHERS (4) £50-100

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343. SAMUEL COUSINS AFTER EDWIN LANDSEER STEEL PLATE MEZZOTINT ‘Beauty’s Bath’ proof before all letters, signed in pencil by both artists, arched top 20 1/2” x 13 1/2” £40-60 344. A. HENRY FULLWOOD ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ‘George Square, Glasgow’ 6” x 4” (15.2cm x 10.1cm) £15-20 345. *TWELVE FRAMED PICTURES OF FLOWERS 346. LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING FOR WALPOLES BRITISH TRAVELLER, two views of Shugborough House in Staffordshire, the lower image showing steam powered barge to foreground, published by Alex Hogg 1784, 15” x 9 3/4” £60-90 347.

AFTER C. HAMILTON ELLIS, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY COLOUR PRINT ‘TRAVEL IN 1915’ - North Staffordshire Railway train entering Stone Junction £15-20

348. FOUR EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, VIEWS OF INLAND WATERWAYS, with barges at work on Regents Canal and Sunderland Bridge and ANOTHER ‘Suspension Bridge’ Conway (5) £15-20 349. AFTER ROWLANDSON AND PUGIN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY AQUATINT ‘QUAKERS MEETING’, view of the galleried meeting house interior showing segregation of male and female, published by Ackerman 1809, 8” x 10 1/4” and a NINETEENTH CENTURY COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘ST. MARY’S CHURCH, STAFFORD’, 4” x 6” £15-20

350. MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING (mid nineteenth century) The Bury Hunt 17 1/2” x 25” (44.4cm x 63.5cm) £40-60 351. AFTER WATSON, PAIR OF OVERPAINTED PRINTS Highland cattle, 6 1/4” x 9 1/2” (16cm x 24cm) in ornate composite moulded gilt frames (2) £50-80 352. AFTER DAVID WILKIE BY JOHN BURNET ENGRAVING ‘Rent day’, published 1842 the image 16 1/2” x 24” (41.8cm x 61cm) £30-50 353. PAIR OF LITHOGRAPHIC COLOUR PRINTS Specimen birds on boughs, 13” x 11” (34.3cm x 31.7cm) £25-35 354. JULET PAYRAU AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY, MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING IN COLOURS, ‘Caroline, Countess of Carlisle’, signed in pencil, published 1912, 18” x 14 1/4” £20-40 355. HERAN-CHABAN MIXED TECHNIQUE ETCHING PRINTED IN COLOURS Beached fishing boats at sunset signed and indistinctly inscribed in pencil and numbered 113/350 18” x 22 1/4” (45cm x 56cm) (unframed) £30-50 356. PAUL LOUIS FRIEBAK ? AQUATINT Three female figures and child in a townscape at night signed in pencil and indistinctly numbered 13 3/4” x 19 1/2” (35cm x 49.5cm) (unframed) £40-60

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364. G. DARFEIUL AQUATINT PRINTED IN COLOURS Seascape with fishing boars signed in pencil 5 1/2” x 12” (14cm x 30cm) (unframed £10-15

WILLIAM STRANG ETCHING FACSIMILE/AUTO TYPE A peasant family at a roadside signed and dated (18) 85 in the plate 10” x 14” (25.5cm x 35.5cm) (unframed) £8-15

365. A. des FONLANIE MIXED TECHNIQUE ETCHINGS PRINTED IN COLOURS, A PAIR Landscapes each signed and numbered 115/350 and 128/350 9” x 13 3/4” (23cm x 35cm) £30-50

358. BRIARD MIXED TECHNIQUE ETCHINGS PRINTED IN COLOURS, A PAIR Still life’s each signed in pencil and inscribed with titled 9 3/4” x 13” (25cm x 33cm) on BFK Rives paper, unframed (2) £30-50

366. W. HEATON COOPER ARTISTS SIGNED PROOF COLOUR PRINT REPRODUCTION ‘After Sunset, Grasmere’ signed and titled in pencil 13 3/4” x 17 3/4” (35cm x 45cm) £20-30

359. ED FRANCOIS MIXED TECHNIQUE ETCHING, PRINTED IN COLOURS River landscape signed in pencil and numbered 305/350 14 1/2” x 10 3/4” (37cm x 26cm) (unframed) £15-25

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360. P. de SABORDE AQUATINT PRINTED IN COLOURS Landscape with cornfield signed in pencil 12 1/2” x 19 1/2” (32cm x 49.5cm) on BFK Rives paper (unframed) £20-30

368. AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD, COLOURED REPRODUCTION PRINT ‘Life Goes On - September 1940’ signed in pencil, numbered 866/1500 15” x 24” £60-80

361. FIVE SMALL TWENTIETH CENTURY JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, varying sizes, mounted but unframed (5) £40-60

369. AFTER G. DAVID LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT IN COLOURS ‘Ragotsky’ a racehorse, c. 1893 15” x 21 1/2” (foxed) £40-60

362. MORICET AQUATINT, PRINTED IN COLOURS, FOUR Fishing boats, each signed and numbered 104 in pencil 2 3/4” x 8 1/4” (7cm x 21cm) (unframed) £20-30 363. L. MARLY AQUATINT PRINTED IN COLOURS Barge on a river, signed in pencil and numbered 90 5 1/2” x 7 1/2” (14cm x 19cm) (unframed) £8-15

TWENTY FIVE HAND COLOURED BOOKPLATE’S FROM OLIVER GOLDSMITH’S ANIMATED NATURE, nine mounted but unframed, the remainder framed (25) £120-180

370. J. ALPHEGE BREWER AND HENRY C. BREWER ETCHING PRINTED IN COLOUR ‘Granada from the Albacym’ signed in pencil by both artists 16” x 22 3/4” £40-60

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Lot 371 371.

AFTER CECIL ALDIN CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC PRINT ‘A Hunting Family’ 10 1/2” x 27 1/4” contained in an original oak frame applied with a riding crop, saddle and title, also a cut paper silhouette of Scottish Highland Terriers signed Jamieson-Craig (2) £70-90

372. CLIFFORD R. JAMES AFTER GEORGE MORLAND MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING PRINTED IN COLOUR Children at play, signed in pencil, pub 1918 15 1/2” x 20 1/4” £40-60 373. SYDNEY E. WILSON AFTER GEORGE MORLAND MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS PRINTED IN COLOUR, A PAIR ‘The Anglers Repast’ and ‘A Party Angling’ both signed in pencil, labelled verso 16 1/4” x 20 1/2” £80-120 374.

THOMAS LANDSEER ETCHINGS, NINETEEN (OF TWENTY FOUR) MONKEYANA PRINTS ten framed, nine unframed (af.) also THREE BOOKPLATE PRINTS (22) £150-200

375. AFTER L. HERMITTE PRINT ‘Supper Time’ 7 1/4” x 9 1/2” (18.5cm x 24.2cm) ANOTHER, AFTER LUKE FILDES ‘Venetians’ 9 3/4” x 7” (24.7cm x 17.7cm) ANOTHER, AFTER JOHN FULLWOOD River landscape 10” x 7” (25.3cm x 17.7cm) in MATCHING FRAMES (3) £20-40 376.

AFTER WALTER DENDY SADLER, BY WILLIAM HENRY BOUCHER (18421906) REMARQUE PROOF ENGRAVING, published 1889 A PAIR, Gentlemen seated at a table, interior and exterior scenes both signed by artist and engraver 13” x 17” (33cm x 43.2cm) (2) £ 35-50

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AFTER WALTER DENDY SADLER BY JAMES DOBIE (b.1849) REMARQUE PROOF ENGRAVING, published 1911 Elderly couple seated in a garden signed by the artist and engraver 13 3/4” x 19 3/4” (35cm x 50.2cm)

378. AFTER WALTER DENDY SADLER BY JAMES DOBIE (b.1849) REMARQUE PROOF ENGRAVING, published 1902 Figures in a cottage interior signed by artist and engraver 19” x 23” (48.2cm x 58.4cm)

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379. AFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE BY ELLEN JOWETT MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING, Published 1925 ‘Lady Leitrem and Child’ signed by the engraver, titled to label verso 18” x 14” (45.8cm x 35.6cm) £50-80 380

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387.

FRANCE LESON (?) (twentieth century) PAIR OF ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS Comical golfing scenes with nude spectators (27/500) and (34/500) both dated (19) 81 12” x 15 1/2” (30.5cm x 39.4cm) (2) £40-60

388. INDIAN MINIATURES FROM THE COLLECTION OF H.H., THE MAHARAJA OF BIKANER SET OF SEVEN COLOUR PRINTS ‘Portrait of Ibrahim Adilshah (15801626), ‘Kamod Ragini’, ‘Rao Bhoj Rathor’, ‘Radha with confidante and with Krishna at her feet’, ‘Maharaja Kesri Singh’ (1669-89) ‘Dhanasri Ragni’ 9” x 6 3/4” (22.8cm x 17.2cm) ‘The Cowherds in the Brinda Forest and meeting of Radja and Krishna’ 7” x 9 1/2” (17.8cm x 24.1cm) (7) £40-60

382. BAXTER PRINT (nineteenth century) Chimney sweep ‘morning call’ 1853 5 1/2” x 3 3/4” (14cm x 9.5cm) £20-30 383. AFTER J. MARIS PAIR OF BLACK AND WHITE REMARQUE PROOF ENGRAVINGS Rural scenes signed in pencil by the engravers 20” x 16” (50.8cm x 40.7cm) (2) £50-60

389. HENK VOS ARTIST SIGNED PROOF COLOUR PRINT ‘Survival of the Giants’ (31/1500) 18 3/4” x 27” (47.6cm x 68.6cm) £30-50

384. OVERPAINTED PRINT Men playing cards at a table 5” x 7 1/4” (12.7cm x 18.4cm) AND SEVENTEEN VARIOUS PICTURES AND PRINTS including ‘March sunlight’ after David Shepherd etc. £50-80

390. *E B WATTS ARTIST’S SIGNED LIMITED EDITION SILKSCREEN PRINT African landscape with zebras and Colombus monkeys Signed and titled in pencil, No 23/200 24in x 30in £50-80

385. AFTER HIROSHIGE (1797-1858) WOODBLOCK TRIPTYCH River landscape each image 15” x 9 1/2” (38.1 x 24.2cm) £25-35 386. JAPANESE SCHOOL (twentieth century) PAIR OF COLOUR PRINTS Studies of flowers seal marks 14” x 9 1/2” (35.5cm x 23.5cm) (2) £8-12

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391. JAMES FITTON (1899-1982) LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER Ballet (Sadler’s Wells) Designed for London Transport (underground) printed The Baynard Press, 37.4579.1500 39 1/2” x 24 1/2” (100.5cm x 62cm) £600-800


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392. JAMES FITTON (1899-1982) LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER The Circus Designed for London Transport (Underground) printed The Baynard Press 37.4581.1500 40” x 25” (101.5cm x 64cm) £600-800 393. SIDNEY ROBERT NOLAN (1917-1992) PHOTO LITHOGRAPH ‘Landscape/ Miner and Dog’ limited edition No.7/70, signed in pencil 30” x 30”, labelled verso Marlborough Graphics Ltd 17/18 Old Bond Street, London £300-500 394. LEON PERFECKI (b. 1901) ‘AQUILA’ FOLDED MARBLED PAPER COLLAGE ON DEEP SKY BLUE BACKGROUND signed, monogrammed and dated (19) 70 29” x 40 £100-150

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395. V.Y. RAVETT (?) MODERN COLOURED LITHOGRAPH ‘On Several Planes - Personal Emblem’ limited edition No. 8/50 signed, titled and dated in pencil, published by Gorner and Millard 23” x 17 1/2” £30-50

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401. L.S. LOWRY ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS 216/300 The Lowry’s, Self portrait, Artist’s Mother, Artist’s Father 12” x 9 1/4” (31cm x 23.5cm) Leo Solomon, LIMITED EDITION BRONZE MEDALLION, 216/300 L.S. Lowry, 5” (13cm) diameter £600-900 402. HELEN BRADLEY ‘In The Beginning said great Aunt Jan’, ‘And Miss Carter Wore Pink’, ‘Miss Carter came with us’ 3 volumes, Published Jonathan Cape (3) £50-80

Lot 400 396. L.S. LOWRY ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT The Notice board 15 3/4” x 19 3/4” (40cm x 50cm) £400-600 397.

403. ARTHUR DELANEY TWO ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS ‘Albert Square’ (197/400) 14” x 17” (35.6cm x 43.2cm) and ‘Oxford Street, Manchester’ (117/450) 14 1/2” x 17 1/2” (36.8cm x 44.4cm) ANOTHER SMALLER BY BOB RICHARDSON Stockport Market (227/250) 6” x 8 3/4” (15.2cm x 22.2cm) (3) £70-90

L.S. LOWRY ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT 332/850 St, Lukes, London 24” x 18” (61cm x 46cm) £400-600

398. L.S. LOWRY ARTIST SIGNED COLOURED PRINT The Lonely house 10 1/4” x 19 1/2” (26.5cm x 50cm) £400-600

404. STEPHEN ARCH ARTIST SIGNED PROOF LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘H.M.S. Victory’ Pride of the Fleet’ , No. 1069/1805 11” x 14 3/4” (28cm x 37.5cm) framed with ‘Genuine Oak and copper’ from the Victory £30-50

399. L.S. LOWRY ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT 61/850 Burford Church 23 3/4” x 18” (60.5cm x 45.5cm) £600-800 400. L.S. LOWRY ARTIST SIGNED COLOURED PRINT Industrial panorama 24” x 31 1/2” (61cm x 80cm) £800-1200

405. FRANCIS RUSSELL FLINT, ARTISTS SIGNED PROOF COLOUR PRINT Sailing Ship ‘Sir Winston Churchill’ 19” x 25” (48.2cm x 63.5cm) signed in pencil £30-50

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411. BERNARD McMULLEN ARTIST SIGNED PROOF COLOUR PRINT REPRODUCTION ‘Fairground’ No. 838/850 8 1/2” x 10 3/4” (21.5cm x 27cm) and PETER COLE PAIR OF ORIGINAL ETCHINGS ‘Departing St. Mab’ and ‘Just Passing Time’ , signed limited editions £25-35

Lot 406 406. DAVID SHEPHERD ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT, of an elephant, signed to mount, inscribed, signed and dated 8.12.87 verso, 7 1/4” x 12” (18.4 x 30.5cm) with ‘An Evening with David Shepherd’ invitation attached verso, 1987, ANOTHER LARGER PRINT of elephant, unsigned 14 3/4” x 29 1/2” (37.4 x 74.9cm) (2) £50-80 407.

JOHN SEEREY LESTER ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ‘Punch and Judy Show’ 14” x 18” (35.5cm x 45.7cm) £30-50

408. JOHN SEEREY LESTER (b.1945) ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT Cheethams at Water 16 1/2” x 21 3/4” (41.9cm X 55.3cm) £20-30 409. SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) TWO COLOUR PRINTS Semi nude females 14 1/2” x 20” (36.8cm x 50.8cm) 8” x 17 1/2” (20.3cm x 44.4cm) (2) £80-120 410. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED REMARQUE PROOF COLOUR PRINT REPRODUCTION ‘Dinner Time at t’Mill’ No. 245/850 14” x 17 1/2” (35cm x 43.75cm) £50-80

412. AFTER DAVID JORY NINE COLOUR PRINT REPRODUCTIONS IN THREE FRAMES Coast scene’ AFTER F. WHITTAKER, TWO COLOUR PRINTS ‘Punch and Judy’ etc. ANOTHER PRINT ‘Children Paddling’ and a SIGNED PRINT ‘Jersey’ by Glyn Martin £20-30 413. RICHARD TUFF FRAMED POSTER PRINT ‘Cornish Harbour’ and TWO OTHER LARGE COLOUR PRINTS ‘Abstract’ and ‘Sailing Ship’ and SEPIA PHOTO-PRINT ‘The Station’ signed Paul Jeffreys £20-30 414. BERNARD McMULLEN (twentieth century) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘Rag & bone man’ 76/850 14” x 19 1/2” (35.5cm x 49.5cm) £30-40 415. BOHUSLAV BARLOW ARTIST SIGNED COLOURED PRINT Manchester 16” x 24” (40cm x 61cm) £50-80

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Watercolour Drawings

422. MILTON WATERCOLOUR River scene with punt and thatched cottage signed 9 1/2” x 6 1/2” ( 24.2cm x 16.5cm) £60-90

416. R. INESON (nineteenth/twentieth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS Coastal scenes signed 4 3/4” x 10 3/4” (12.1cm x 27.3cm) (2) £40-60 417.

K. KNIGHT (early twentieth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS River scenes with buildings and boats signed 13” x 19” (33cm x 48.3cm) (2) £30-40

418. LILIAN M. MILLS (Lee) (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR ‘Across the Dee’ signed, titled and dated 1913 verso 7” x 16” (17.8cm x 40.6cm) £10-20

423. D. BLACKHAM THREE WATERCOLOURS OF ANIMALS Two dogs looking over a padlocked gate initialled and dated 1924 9” x 6” (22.9cm x 15.3cm) HEAD PORTRAIT OF A DOG initialled and dated 1925 11 1/2” x 9” (29.2cm x 22.9cm) HEAD PORTRAIT OF A HORSE signed and dated 21.4.25 oval mounted 9 1/4” x 7” (23.5cm x 17.8cm) (3) £30-50 424. SIR FRANCIS ROSE (1909-1979) BLACK INK, COBALT BLUE AND PINK COLOUR WASH ON THIN TISSUE-LIKE PAPER An abstracted study of a horned satyr head with curly beard signed lower centre 15 1/2” x 11 3/4” (39.5cm x 30cm) together with England and Co., London 1988, Retrospective Exhibition Catalogue £80-120

419. K. KNIGHT (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Fishing smacks at dusk signed 17” x 10 1/4” (43.2cm x 26cm) £10-15 420. P.J. HARGREAVES (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Street scene signed 14” x 19” (35.5cm x 48.2cm) ANOTHER, T.R. SISSON WATERCOLOUR Alley with Georgian houses signed and dated 1946 11” x 8 1/4” (28cm x 21cm) (2) £30-50

425. MADGE WATSON (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Three children in country landscape signed and dated (18) 92 7 1/2” x 9 1/2” (19cm x 24.5cm) £80-120 426. D.F. JOSSELYN De JONG, 1927 BLACK INK AND WATERCOLOUR ‘Chivalry’ a design for stained glass window (at a college in Hull) the mounts of the original glazed frame inscribed with presentation inscription from artist to W.V. Cavill Esq M.C. M.A. 10” X 7” (25.5 x 18cm) £40-60

421. MILTON WATERCOLOUR Country lane with cart and horse signed 9 1/2” x 6 1/2” (24.2cm x 16.5cm) £60-80

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P. CHAN (?) (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR ON FABRIC Flowering leafy branch signed 11 1/2” x 8 1/2” (29.2cm x 21.6cm) £20-30

428. JULIUS ROSSI (circa 1900) WATERCOLOUR Lady in boudoir with man peeping in signed 15” x 11” (38.1cm x 37.9cm) £30-50 429. EDWARD ANDE (?) WATERCOLOUR Tarn Hows signed, partly covered by mount 5 1/2” x 11” (14cm x 28cm) OIL PAINTING Figure in landscape unsigned, 9 3/4” x 13 3/4” (24.7cm x 34.9cm) (2) £25-35 429A. BRITISH SCHOOL, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR River landscape unsigned, 11” x 12 1/2” (28cm x 37.7cm) ANOTHER Lake view with boats and dwellings unsigned 8 1/2” x 12 1/4” ( 21.6cm x 31.1cm) (2) £25-35 429B. NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINETNAL WATERCOLOUR Street scene with cathedral unsigned 23 1/2” x 17 1/2” (58.75cm x 43.75cm) AND ANOTHER Quayside scene with horses and cart unsigned 9 1/4” x 13 1/2” (23.5cm x 34cm) (2) both foxed £40-60 430. WALTER EASTWOOD (b.1867) WATERCOLOUR Lytham windmill, signed with monogram lower left 4 3/4” x 10 3/4” £60-80

431. KEN ALRENDANA SPENCER PEN AND BLACK INK AND WATERCOLOUR Caribbean caricature studies, each signed and dated 1959 11” x 7 1/2” (2) £60-80 432. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) WATERCOLOUR WITH BODYCOLOUR ON GREY PAPER Preston street scene, signed lower left 7 1/4” x 10 1/4” £80-120 433. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) WATERCOLOUR WITH BODYCOLOUR ON GREY PAPER View of Edinburgh signed lower left 7 3/4” x 10 1/4” £80-120 434. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) WATERCOLOUR WITH BODYCOLOUR ON GREY PAPER Backs of houses in Blackburn signed lower left 7 1/4” x 10 1/4” £80-120 435. E.D. HARRISON (late nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR A Scottish loch, signed lower right 13 1/4” x 20” also VICTORIAN SCHOOL, WATERCOLOUR Water mill in a wooded gorge, unsigned (2) £30-40 436. JOHN YATES (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR ‘Loch Acksay’ signed, inscribed and dated June 6-47, lower right 11” x 15 1/4” also T.F. SWARBRICK (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Langdale’ signed and dated 1946 lower right 11 1/4” x 15 3/4” (unframed) (2) £80-120

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437.

W.D. KERR (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOURS, A PAIR ‘Candlemaker Row’ (Edinburgh) and ANOTHER Edinburgh street scene both signed and dated 1903 11 1/4” x 7” £80-120

444. T. MORTIMER (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Coastal scene, signed and dated 1921 lower left 13 1/4” x 19” £80-120 445. D.B. CROSSLEY (modern) WATERCOLOUR a winter landscape, signed lower right 14 1/2” x 21 1/2” also FRANK MILNER (modern) WATERCOLOUR ‘Bend in the river, Cawthorne’, signed lower right, labelled verso 12” x 18” (2) £100-150

438. BRITISH SCHOOL (modern) WATERCOLOUR A sketch taken in North Africa, signed with initials CM lower right 8 3/4” x 16” £40-60 439. J. PERCIVAL WATERCOLOUR Country landscape with figures and dwelling signed and dated 1898 8 3/4” x 12 3/4” (22.3cm x 32.3cm) £20-30 440. S. HODGSON WATERCOLOUR ‘Hough Hall’ signed and dated 1879 15 1/4” x 22 1/2” (38.7cm x 57.2cm) £50-80 441. A. T. RILEY (twentieth century) GOUACHE DRAWING ‘Hunter on the Plains’ American lion signed, titled verso 10 1/2” x 9” (26.7cm x 22.9cm) £50-70 442. H. A.H. (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Coastal scene, probably Italian initialled, indistinctly titled and dated (18) 72 8” x 14 3/4” (20.3cm x 37.5cm) £80-120 443. T. MORTIMER (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Rocky coastal seascape, signed and dated 1922 lower left 14 1/4” x 20 1/2” £90-130

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446. S. BRAY (?) OIL ON CANVAS Kitchen interior with figures signed and dated 1914 7 1/2” x 11 1/2” (19cm x 29.2cm) £15-25 447.

AUDREY M. SMITH (twentieth century) PEN AND WASH ‘Covent Garden, Opera House’ signed, titled verso 4 1/4” x 3” (10.8cm x 7.6cm) £20-30

448. A. BARRETT WATERCOLOUR AND PASTEL DRAWING Rural scene with horse drawn cart passing a windmill signed and dated 1933 9 1/2” x 7” ALBERT SAWYER, PASTEL DRAWING rural scene ‘The Shepherd’ circa 1960’s, signed, title verso 9 1/2” x 12 1/2” and TWO OTHER WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS, viz rural landscape and Fort Augustus, Bruges (4) £50-75 449. FREDERICK ? ETCHELLS (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR, a farmstead, signed and dated (19)56 lower right, 10 1/4” x 14 1/4” £60-100 450. P.G. EARL, GOUACHE DRAWING, Pithead with setting sun, signed and dated (19) 75, 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” £80-120


451. J. ALLEN HILL (Exh.1929-38) WATERCOLOUR Sketch of Newlyn, signed and inscribed lower left inscribed on the mount ‘Christmas Greetings from Mr and Mrs Hill’ 4 3/4” x 6 3/4” (unframed) £30-50 452. EDMUND MORRISON WIMPERIS V.P.R.I (1835-1900) SEPIA DRAWING ‘Ben Nevis’ signed with initials and dated (18) 99 lower left 13” x 19 1/2” £300-400 453. UNATTRIBUTED, FAR EASTERN (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR ON RICE PAPER House with pool, by the coast 5 3/4” x 9 1/2” (14.6cm x 24.2cm) AFTER TYNDALE COLOUR PRINT ‘A West Sussex cottage’ 12” x 8” (30.5cm x 20.3cm) (2) £20-30 454. AFTER ROWLINSON COLOUR PRINT ‘Dr Syntax entertained at college’ published at R. Ackermann’s repository, 1819 4 1/4” x 7 1/2” (10.8cm x 19cm) £40-60 455. JOHN N. HUNT (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Wild roses 9 1/2” x 13 1/2” (24.1cm x 34.3cm) £20-30 456. ATTRIBUTED TO ELIZABETH SORRELL (1916-1991) WATERCOLOUR HEIGHTENED Summer Storm’ inscribed verso and dated 1980 8” x 6” (20.3cm x 15.2cm) £30-50 457.

HOWARD GAYE (fl. 1880-1891) WATERCOLOUR Country landscape signed and dated 1906 9” x 13 3/4” (22.8cm x 35cm) £30-50

458. ANN HEYWOOD (circa 1900) WATERCOLOUR ‘New Meadow, Entwistle Nr Bolton’ attributed and titled verso 9 1/4” x 13” (23.5cm x 33cm) £50-80 459. W.C. BAILEY PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS Black and white timbered buildings signed, one dated 1900 6” x 10” (15.2cm 25.4cm) (2) £60-90 460. H. SMITHBIRT (circa 1900) PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS Estuary scenes signed 8 1/2” x 11” (21.6cm x 27.9cm) (2) £60-90 461. A. COLEMAN WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Upland riverscape, possibly Dovedale signed and dated 1896 9 1/2” x 13 1/2” (24.1cm x 34.3cm) £30-50 462. DAVID HIGHFIELD (?) (twentieth century) TWO WATERCOLOURS ‘Hibert Bridge and Canal’ 12 1/4” x 17 1/4” (31.1cm x 43.8cm) ‘Christ Church, Leeson Park’ 10” x 14 3/4” (48.2cm x 37.4cm) both signed and dated (19) 71 (2) £10-20 463. Ed GALIA, MALTA (twentieth century) THREE WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS Maltese scenes signed and dated 1970’s 6 1/2” x 10” (16.5cm x 25.4cm) , 10” x 6 1/2” (25.4cm x 16.5cm) (3) £50-80 464. ANN (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR HEIGHTENED WITH PASTELS Still life - Lilies signed 16” x 12” (40.7cm x 30.5cm) £20-30

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465. BRITISH SCHOOL (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Parkland landscape with a hilltop castle in the distance indistinctly signed lower left 7 1/4” x 10 1/4” (18cm x 26cm) £50-70

472. UNATTRIBUTED (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Ashton Arms 7 1/2” x 6 3/4” (19.1cm x 17.2cm) 473. AGUHI (?) KANDAS (twentieth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS Farm yard and winter landscape signed 11 1/2” x 17” (29.2cm x 43.2cm) £40-60

466. W. MASHITER (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR, OVAL Windmill in an open landscape signed and dated 1848, lower left 4 1/8” x 5 3/8” (10cm x 12.5cm) £30-50 467.

474.

BRITISH SCHOOL (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Landscape with cattle, a castle in the distance perhaps indistinctly signed lower right 3 1/2” x 11 7/8” (8cm x 29.3cm) £40-60

475. PETER WARDLE (b.1929) PASTEL Shoulder length portrait of a young woman signed and dated 1973 18” x 14” (45.7cm x 35.5cm) £30-50

468. A.B. HASSAN (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Far Eastern beach scene with figures and huts signed 11” x 14 3/4” (28cm x 37.5cm) £100-150 469. S. SALOHY (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Far Eastern beach scene with boats and huts signed 11” x 15” (28cm x 38cm) £100-150 470. WIEJ WAHA (?) (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Floral study signed, monogrammed and No. 125 11 1/2” x 16 1/4” (29.2cm x 41.3cm) £15-25 471.

UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER Abstract 13 3/4” x 20” (34.9cm x 50.8cm) £20-30

W.H. TURNER (nineteenth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS ‘Langdale Fells’ and ‘Coniston Fells’ signed, titled to mounts 6 1/2” x 8” (16.5cm x 20.3cm) (2) £40-60

476.

W.F. CUSSAI (?) (twentieth century) MIXED MEDIA ON TEXTURED PAPER Three figures signed 15” x 13 1/2” (38.1cm x 34.3cm) £25-35

477.

R.S. MORTON (twentieth century) TWO WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS Estuary views with buildings 8 1/2” x 13” (20.6cm x 33cm) 9 1/2” x 12 3/4” ( 24.2cm x 32.4cm) signed, one indistinctly titled (2)

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478. *PHILLIP PURDY (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Landscape faintly signed and dated 1881 (?) 9” x 13 1/2” (22.8cm x 34.3cm) £15-25 Affordable Pictures 479. JASON THRELFALL (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS landscape at sunrise, signed lower left 10” x 14” £100-150 480. J. BARNES (late nineteenth century) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR ‘Kirkstone Pass, Windermere’ and ‘Langdale Pike, Windermere’ signed and dated 1877 lower right and left respectively 8” x 12” £90-130 481. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘Based on Sapperton Village, Cotswold’ signed lower left, labelled verso 10” x 14” £60-80 482. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘Thursleigh, Bedfordshire’ signed lower right, labelled verso £50-70

483. G.U. PELT (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS a bearded man, signed lower right 16” x 12” £30-50 484. CONSTANCE COOPER (twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘Wallflowers’ signed lower left, labelled verso 16” x 20” £80-120 485. FRENCH SCHOOL (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS A Paris street scene, indistinctly signed lower right 16” x 12” also A PAIR OF FRENCH AMATEUR WATERCOLOURS ‘Landscapes ‘ each inscribed with title and signed J. Humblot (3) £20-30 486. V. ADAMS (early 1900’s) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS an Orientalist female holding a tray of cut flowers signed lower left 21” x 17” (unframed) £60-80

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487.

DAVID WARD (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS A lakeland estuary signed lower left 12” x 16” £60-80

495. CONSTANCE COOPER (twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Still life by candlelight signed lower right, labelled verso 16” x 20” £80-120

488. DAVID WARD (modern) OIL PAINTING ON BOARD ‘Heysham Village’ signed lower right inscribed verso 9 1/2” x 13 1/2” £60-80 489

496. RUIZ (?) (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Continental sea view with town in the background signed 16 3/4” x 28 3/4” (42.5cm x 73cm) BALLARD TWO BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS ‘The Swan’ 14 1/2” x 21 3/4” (36.8cm x 55.3cm) Georgian House, 21 3/4” x 14 1/2” (55.3cm x 36.8cm) (3) £15-25

Blank Lot 490. UNATTRIBUTED OIL ON CANVAS Seascape with boats on calm waters 6 1/4” x 20 1/2” (15.8cm x 52cm) £30-50

491. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS a homage to Claude with seventeenth century ships and buildings at sunset signed lower right 24” x 36” £300-500

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492. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘English and French frigates fight stern to stern off the East Indies signed lower right, labelled verso 24” x 36” £300-500

T. RUSSO (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Seascape signed 17 1/2” x 23” (44.4cm x 58.4cm) BRUNET (?) OIL ON CANVAS Paris signed, 19 1/2” x 23 1/2” (49.5cm x 59.7cm) (2) £25-35

498. ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN GREGAN (nineteenth century) IRISH OIL PAINTING Portrait of a young man with moustache ‘Samuel George Moss’ unsigned, attributed to label verso, dated 1866 30” x 24” (76cm x 61cm) (af.) £100-150

493. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) OIL PAINTING ON PANEL A seventeenth century style pastiche of a Mediterranean port with shipping signed lower right 24” x 26” £250-350 494. JILL GIBBS (modern) OIL PAINTING ON BOARD ‘The gap in the Trees’ 23 1/2” x 17 1/2” £40-60

499. ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN GREGAN (nineteenth century) IRISH OIL PAINTING Portrait of an elderly lady wearing a bonnet ‘Sarah Moss’ unsigned, attributed to label verso, dated 1866 30” x 24” (76cm x 61cm) (af.) £100-150 39


500. ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN GREGAN (nineteenth century) IRISH OIL PAINTING Portrait of a gentleman, half turned to dexter ‘Higismund, Stolterforth Moss’ unsigned, attributed to label verso, dated 1867 30” x 24” (76cm x 61cm) (af.) £80-120 501. UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) PAIR OF ORIENTAL OIL PAINTINGS ‘Sailing Junks’ 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” (24.1cm x 19cm) (2) £20-30 502. MORBIN (twentieth century) OIL PAINTING IN BLUE ‘Child and two cats’ signed 27” x 19 1/4” (68.6cm x 48.9cm) £20-30 503. N. SPEAR OIL ON CANVAS Watermill in winter landscape signed and dated 1915 9 1/2” x 6 1/2” (24.1cm x 16.5cm) £40-60 504. M. WALKER OIL PAINTING Upland riverscape signed 6 1/2” x 9 1/2” (16.5cm x 24.1cm) £30-50 505. COOK (early twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD River landscape signed 7 1/4” x 11 1/4” (18.4cm x 28.5cm) £30-50 506. PETER WADDECAR (twentieth century) OIL ON PAPER Class 4F 0-6-0 heads a freight tram through the walls at Chester signed 7” x 8 3/4” (17.5cm x 22.5cm) £50-80

507.

ELLIOTT (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Harbour scene with fishing smacks signed 20” x 39 3/4” (50.8cm x 101cm) £30-50

508. NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL OIL ON CANVAS Bust length portrait of a lady resting her head on her elbow unsigned 11 1/2” x 9 1/4” (29.2cm x 23.5cm) £50-80 509. MOLINEY (?) (nineteenth century) OIL ON BOARD Mother and child signed 6” x 5 3/4” (15.2 x 14.5cm) (bears Renoir Galleries, Harrogate stamp verso) £150-200 510. R. WITCHARD PAIR OF TWENTIETH CENTURY OIL PAINTINGS ON BOARD Rural landscapes with figures and a secluded church 8” x 10” (20cm x 25cm) gilt framed £50-75 511. NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL OIL PAINTING Oval bust portrait of a lady wearing lace bonnet unsigned 19 1/2” x 15 1/2” (49.5cm x 39.3cm) £80-120 512. ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN GREGAN (nineteenth century) IRISH OIL PAINTING Portrait of a lady wearing a bonnet ‘Mary Moss’ unsigned, attributed to label verso, dated 1867 30” x 24” (76cm x 61cm) (af.) £100-150

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513. UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Parisian street scene 19 3/4” x 27 1/2” (50.2cm x 69.8cm) £ 20-40 514. W. WHITE (early twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Sea rescue signed and dated 1917, 9 1/2” x 15 1/2” (24.2cm x 38.8cm) SPINK (nineteenth century) OIL ON CANVAS Winter landscape signed and dated 189, 10” x 14” (25.4cm x 35.5cm) LUCKMAN (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Continental street scene signed, 10” x 12” (25.4cm x 30.5cm) AND SEVEN OTHER AMATEUR WORKS (10) £30-50

Lot 520 520. UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Two young girls on the seashore 15 1/2” x 11 1/2” (39.3cm x 29.2cm) £50-80

515. *A. AUSTWICK (early twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Winter landscape signed and dated 1919 11 1/2 “ x 7 1/2” (29.2cm x 19cm) £30-50

521. A MODERN PASTICHE OIL PAINTING Three men around a table 12” x 16” (30cm x 40.5cm) £50-70

516. *H.W. MOSS (nineteenth century) OIL ON BOARD Rural landscape with houses in the distance signed 10” x 13” (25.4cm x 33cm) UNATTRIBUTED (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Rural landscape monogrammed 13 1/2” x 19” (34.3cm x 48.2cm) (2) £30-50 517

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522. D.E. PALMER, OIL ON BOARD, Lilies, signed and dated 1964, 28” x 20” £50-80 523. J. MACKENDRICK, OIL ON BOARD, Head of an Old Woman wearing a shawl, 15” x 11 1/2” £100-150 524. G. MELLOR (circa 1900) OIL ON CANVAS Watermill and waterfall signed 24” x 18” (61cm x 45.7cm) (af.) £50-70

519. J.I.P. (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS ‘....... Essex’ monogrammed and dated (19) 39 15 1/2” x 19 1/2” (39.3cm x 49.5cm) £25-35 41

525. GIB BAXTER (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD ‘Port Madog, looking seawards’ signed and titled verso 15 1/2” x 19 1/2” (39.4cm x 59.5cm) £20-30


528. JOHN MOULD (b.1958) OIL ON CANVAS tree silhouetted against an evening sky signed and dated 2004 30” x 30” (76.2cm x 76.2cm) ANOTHER, attributed to the same hand PASTEL life study glass with seated nude, unsigned 20 1/2” x 13 1/22 (52cm x 34.3cm (2) £300-500

Lot 528 526. UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Chef tasting sauce from a pan 12” x 9 1/2” (30.5cm x 24.1cm) and an OVERPAINTED PRINT Monk playing a violin 11 1/2” x 8 1/2” (29.2cm x 21.6cm) (2) £40-60 527.

JOHN HOLLIDAY (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS S.S. Hector leaving Sydney Harbour signed J. Holliday 21 1/2” x 35 3/4” (54.6cm x 90.7cm) £50-80

529. DAVID PERRY (twentieth century) PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON BOARD The White Horse Inn, winter and summer signed 17 1/2” x 24 1/2” (44.4cm 62.2cm) (2) £120-180 530. WOJIK, POLISH OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS, woodland scene, 24in x 30in £60-80 531. J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) OIL PAINTINGS ON PANEL, A PAIR nineteenth century style seascapes with shipping each signed lower left 10 1/2” x 12 1/2” £400-600

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532. J. CONNELLY (twentieth century) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR Interiors with figures in eighteenth century costume signed and dated 1935 18” x 24” in impressive glazed gilt frames £500-700

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533. ANNE GRAHAM, OIL ON CANVAS, Palm Trees, signed and dated (19) 89, 36” x 24” Provenance: Tib Lane Gallery £200-300

538. MODERN PASTICHE OIL PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF MARK W. LANGLOIS 12” X 16” (30cm x 40.5cm) £50-70

534. MARY MARTIN (b.1951) OIL PAINTING ON BOARD a wooden hillside in springtime signed lower right 12” x 18” and ANOTHER by the same hand, signed lower left 10” x 7 1/2” (2) £200-300

539. MODERN PASTICHE OIL PAINTING A father with two children in an interior 12” x 16” (30cm x 40.5cm) £50-70

535. ATTRIBUTED TO F. MOLTINO OR J. SALT (nineteenth century) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR Turneresque Venetian pastiches 12” x 14” £150-200 536. BRITISH SCHOOL (nineteenth century) OIL PAINTING ON UN STRETCHED CANVAS Dr Johnson and James Boswell sat at a table 16” x 20” (unframed) (in poor condition)

540. PEREZ, (twentieth century) MODERN ITALIAN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS, Hillside town and promenade by an Italian lake and moored yachts, signed, 29” x 38” (72.5cm x 95cm) £100-150 541. W. CROSSLEY (nineteenth/twentieth century) PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS Fishing smacks on the shore line ‘Nr Plymouth’ signed and dated 1900 7 1/2” x 15 1/2” (19cm x 39.4cm) (2) £40-60

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J.L. CHAPMAN (modern) OIL PAINTING ON ROUNDED OBLONG GLASS DOME BASE a seventeenth century style pastiche with men o’war in an imaginary port signed lower left 6 3/4” x 13 1/2” £150-200


Lot 543 542. DAVID BEATTY (twentieth century) OIL ON BOARD Masted ships at anchor signed 11 1/2” x 17 1/2” (29.2cm x 44.4cm) £25-35

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543. MAUREEN WATSON (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Fishing smack signed 12 1/2” x 21” (31.8cm x 53.3cm) £25-35

548. YANI (twentieth century) ENAMELLED COPER PANEL Egyptian figure and hieroglyphics signed and dated (19) 79 7” x 8” (17.8cm x 20.3cm) £15-25

544. JO ALICRIA (?) (twentieth century) PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS Still life studies with flowers 12” x 15” (30.5cm x 38.1cm) and 10” x 13” (25.5cm x 33cm) (2) £40-60

549. UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) GILT PRINTED ON FRAMED BLACK GLASS PANEL Butterfly 42 1/2” x 33” (108cm x 83.8cm) (af.) £15-25

545. UNATTRIBUTED, ENGLISH SCHOOL (early nineteenth century) OIL ON COPPER PANEL Portrait of King George III 8” x 5 1/2” (20.3cm x 14cm) £30-50

550. INDIAN SCHOOL (twentieth century) REVERSE PAINTED FRAMED GLASS PANEL Gentleman with flowers, within a stencilled border indistinctly signed 63” x 33” (106cm x 83.8cm) £50-80

546. PLYLLIS STEWART (early twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Estuary scene with fishing smack signed 13 3/4” x 20 1/2” (34.9cm x 52.1cm) £50-80

TALBOT (twentieth century) MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS Abstract 40 1/2” x 53 1/2” (102.9cm x 135.9cm) £40-60

551. JOHN MOULD (b.1958) PASTEL ON COLOURED PAPER 3/4 length portrait of a lady signed and dated 2005 29 1/2” x 22” (75cm x 55.9cm) £50-80

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552. SJOERD H. (twentieth century) PEN SKETCH Female nude signed and dated (19) 65 17 1/2” x 12 1/2” (44.4cm x 31.8cm) £20-30 553. S.M. (twentieth century) MIXED MEDIA ON SILK Continental street scene initialled 14 1/2” x 9 1/2” (36.8cm x 24.2cm) £10-15 554. DUNCAN WATMOUGH (twentieth century) PENCIL Female sunbathing signed 18 1/2” x 26 1/2” (47cm x 67.3cm) 555. CRYSTOLEUM Interior scene with courtier and lady 9” x 7” (22.8cm x 17.8cm) £30-40

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556. W. WRAY (early twentieth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS ‘Ullswater’ and Welsh river landscape signed, titled to labels verso 9” x 11 1/2” (22.8cm x 29.2cm) (2) £80-120 557.

560. ATTRIBUTED TO SNOW GIBBS (1882c.1970) BLACK CHALK ON BUFF PAPER ‘Spain’, a landscape study with numerous houses unsigned, inscribed top right 8” x 12 1/2” (20cm x 31.cm) £40-60

AFTER ROSETTI RED CHALK DRAWING Head of a woman monogrammed 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” (24.1cm x 19cm) £20-30

561. BRITISH SCHOOL (early 1800’s) PENCIL AND SEPIA DRAWING ‘Hurstmanseaux Castle’ titled lower right 7” x 10 1/4” £30-50

558. HERCULES BRABAZON BRABAZON PENCIL DRAWING View of Venice signed with initials lower right 6 3/4” x 8 1/4” (16.8cm x 20.6cm) £200-300

562. WILLIAM EDIN LAW ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING Market Place, Manchester 4” x 5 1/2” (11.5cm x 14cm) AND TWO OTHERS ‘The Seven Stars’, ‘Poets Corner’ (3) £30-50

559. SNOW GIBBS (1882-c.1970) PENCIL AND COLOURED CHALK ON BUFF PAPER Study of a lady standing full length holding a handbag unsigned, artist name written on back board 17 3/4” x 11” ( 44.3cm x 27.5cm) £80-120

563. PIERS BROWN COLOURED ETCHING 4/50 ‘To a Skylark’ inspired by Wordsworth signed and dated (19) 91 5 1/4” x 5” (13.5cm x 12.5cm) and FOUR OTHERS (5) £ 30-50 45


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