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Printed Books & Maps Natural History 8 OCTOBER 2014


A fine copy of Aldam’s classic piscatorial treatise, the first to include examples of hand-tied flies (lot 365)

Front Cover: Lot 219 • Back cover: Lot 495


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PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & DOCUMENTS TRAVEL, SCIENCE & NATURAL HISTORY FISHING, FALCONRY & FOSSILS Wednesday 8 October 2014 Lots 1-572 commencing at 10am Viewing: Tuesday 7 October, 9am-7pm and morning of sale from 9am

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Burmese School. Panorama of processions and entertainments before King Thibaw of Burma, circa 1885, pictorial manuscript in leporello or concertina format, comprising fifteen tableaux over sixty conjoined panels, illustrated throughout in gouache over watercolour, heightened with gold with manuscript, overall size 1080 x 41 cm (425 x 16.2 ins). Estimate: ÂŁ5,000-8,000 (9th October, lot 346)

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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration British Topography Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Sporting Prints Sporting Art Natural History & Geology Charles Darwin Fossils & Minerals Microscopes & Specimens Taxidermy & Sculpture Fishing Tackle Fishing Books Hunting Books Falconry Books Ball Sports Periodicals Historical Documents & Ephemera Monty Python - Eric Idle Archive Antiquarian Science & Medicine Art & Design Library Furniture General Literature Cartons Quantity

1-22 23-35 36-135 136-173 174-210 211-217 218-274 275-294 295-336 337-343 344-347 348-364 365-375 376-386 387-395 396-406 407-408 409-428 429 430-457 458-470 471-486 487-491 492-513 514-519 520-572


Lot 236


TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am 3 Cheesman (Major R.E.). In Unknown Arabia, 1st ed., 1926, halftitle, b & w plts. from photos., folding map at rear, cancelled ink library stamps to verso of frontispiece & map, also to dediction leaf and few other leaves, library labels and stamps to front endpaper, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, lower portion of spine rubbed, 8vo

1 Ardemans (Teodoro). Ordenanzas de Madrid, y otras Diferentes, que se Practican en las Ciudades de Toledo, y Sevilla, con algunas advertencias a los Alarises, y Particulares, y otros Capitulos anadidos a la Perfecta Inteligencia de la Materia, que todo se cisra en el Govierno Politico de la Fabricas, Madrid, 1765, woodcut illustration of a stand at the bullfighting arena in Madrid, some spotting, circular blindstamp to title, front blank and final leaf with marginal insect damage, contemporary limp vellum, manuscript title to spine, lacking ties, some stains, later green calf slipcase, edges rubbed, 8vo (1)

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4 Ferrall (S.A.). A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles Through the United States of America, 1st ed., 1832, ‘Cherokee Phoenix’ extract facsimile frontis., one page manuscript note bound-in at end regarding an agreement between the UK government and the British American Land Company in Canada, a few spots, title with repair to verso, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, one or two scuff marks, 8vo

£150-200

Sabin 24161. (1)

£100-150

5 Harvey (William Henry). Geographical Fun: being Humorous Outlines of Various Countries with an Introduction and Descriptive Lines by “Aleph”, pub. Hodder and Stoughton, [1868], addn. half title with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature, twelve (complete) chromolithographic allegorical maps, pubs. advertisements bound at rear, slight finger soiling, confineied to margins, gutta percha perished and contents loose, contemp. cloth gilt, a little stained, slim 4to

2 Castellan (Antoine Laurent). Moeurs, Usages, Costumes des Othomans, et Abrégé de leur Histoire, 6 vols. (bound in five), pub. Paris, 1812, addn. half titles to each vol., near contemp. manuscript presentation inscription to f.e.p., seventy-two (complete) eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., contemp. marbled calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 18mo Colas 545 (5)

£150-200

(1) £700-1000

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£1500-2000


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Lot 8

6 Hillary (Edmund). High Adventure, 1st ed., 1955, colour frontis., b & w illustrations, a few minor spots, original blue cloth, spine faded, d.j., chipped at spine ends, waterstain to rear panel, 8vo, signed by the author as “Ed Hillary” to title, together with The Ascent of Everest, by John Hunt, 1st ed., 1953, colour and b & w illustrations, original blue cloth, d.j., light edgewear, 8vo, signed by Hillary to title, with five others signed by Edmund Hillary including Our Everest Adventure, by John Hunt, 1954, Nothing Venture, Nothing Win, 1975, Alpine Sports. 55 Years of an Auckland Mountain Club. 1929-1984, 1986 and Hero of Everest Tenzing, by Ed. Douglas, 2003 (7)

10 Johnston (Alexander Keith). Atlas to Alison’s History of Europe, W. Blackwood, 1848, engraved frontis., folding general map, 98 engraved maps and battle plans, with original outline colour, scattered light spotting, previous owner signature, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary burgundy half morocco, a little rubbed with light stains, oblong 4to (1)

11 Johnston (Alexander Keith). The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography...., with Additions and Corrections by T.B.Johnston, New Edition, c.1890, addn. half title, col. litho. frontis. of the Arctic, title page excised and laid on contemp. paper, dedication, index and preface with closed tears, crudely repaired with sellotape, fifty-three double page col. litho. maps (complete as list), first few maps a little dust soiled, map of Germany torn along old folds, rear endpapers with insect damage, hinges weak, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, worn and rubbed, folio, together with, Black (Adam & Charles, pubs.), Black’s General Atlas...., 1844, first blank torn with loss, title page and index, fifty-two (of sixty), engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, each with tissue guard. occ. light spotting, text block detached, boards detached, lacking spine, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio, with, Stanford (Edward, pubs.), Stanford’s London Atlas of Universal Geography. Folio edition, 3rd. ed., 1904, half title, dedication, title and f.e.p’s torn and frayed, crudely repaired, 110 col. litho. maps (complete as list). occ. marginal closed tears, a few longer tears affecting maps, hinges weak, a.e.g., spine partially detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn , folio, plus two other atlases similar

£200-300

7 Irby (Charles Leonard & Mangles, James). Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria and Asia Minor; During the Years 1817 & 1818, 1st ed., Printed for Private Distribution, 1823, folding engraved map, nine engraved and lithographed plates and plans (one detached), some light spotting and offsetting, presentation inscription to front pastedown dated 1839, original boards, previous owner signature to upper board, rebacked, edgewear, 8vo Blackmer 860. Presentation copy, inscribed to front pastedown: “K.H. East from the author”. “Irby and Mangles left England in 1816 with the intention of touring the Continent, but their journey extended far beyond their original plans. They toured the Levant in 1817-1818, and when they reached Egypt they helped Belzoni excavate the site of Abu Simbel. Irby and Mangles give an independent account of the excavation in their letters. In addition they were among the earliest Europeans to visit Petra... The plan of Petra appended to letter 5 may be the first ever published.” (Blackmer). (1) £300-400

Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return (5)

8 Italy. Vedute Pittoresche della Toscana, vol. I only, Florence, 1827, three parts in one, folding engraved map of Tuscany, folding engraved plans of Florence and Pisa, 103 engraved views and plans (of 104, lacking plate 73), after Antonio Verico, plate list at front, some light marginal spotting or toning, contemporary vellum, some stains, oblong 12mo, plate sheet size 8.25 x 12.5cm (3.5 x 4.75ins) (1)

£200-300

12 Kamenoskay (Horikosi). A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language, (ei-Wa taiyaku shuchin jisho), second and revised edition, Yedo, 1866, bilingual title with publisher’s stamp, ex libris plate for Cliff Parfit, modern half calf, black morocco label to spine, oblong 8vo

£150-200

Second edition of the first comprehensive English-Japanese vocabulary. (1) £700-1000

9 Javanese Manuscript. A manuscript journal in Javanese script, apparently relating to the History of Java around the time of the British Invasion of 1811, half sheep, extremely worn, lower board lacking, folio (1)

£150-200

£100-150

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13 Lobo (Jerome). A Voyage to Abyssinia, by Father Jerome Lobo, a Portuguese Jesuit... with a Continuation of the History of Abyssinia by Mr. Legrand, from the French, 1735, title in red & black, armorial bookplate of the antiquary Edward Duke of Lake House, Wiltshire (1779-1852), front free endpaper replaced and hinges neatly repaired, contemporary sheep, rebacked, preserving original morocco title label, 8vo

17 Schmidt (Eric F.). Flights Over Ancient Cities of Iran (Special Publication of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago), 1st ed., University of Chicago Press, 1940, 119 b&w plates after aerial photographs, four with printed overlays (one loose), map endpapers, original pictorial cloth, rubbed with some marks, folio (1)

£300-500

Courtney & Smith pp.2-4. The work was translated by Samuel Johnson. Edward Duke devoted much of his time studying archaeology & antiquities. Particularly in the company of Sir Richard Colt Hoare, he explored the tumuli on his estates, and the discoveries made were described in Hoare’s Ancient Wilts, and were preserved in the Duke’s museum at Lake House. (1) £100-150

18 Sestini (Domenico). Viaggio da Costantinopoli a Bassora/Viaggio di Ritorno da Bassora a Costantinopoli, 2 vols., 1st ed., Yverdun, 1786-88, two folding engraved plates (detached), scattered light spotting and marginal wormholes and tracks, original plain wrappers, some soiling, square 4to

14 Mason (Major Kenneth). Routes in the Western Himalaya, Kashmir, &c. Volume I, Punch, Kashmir & Ladakh, 2nd ed., Calcutta: Government of India Press, 1929, xvi + 223 pp., two folding maps, three sets of printed additions and corrections contained in pocket at rear (nos. 1,2 & 4), adhesive residue to title where labels previously attached, fraying to fore-edge margins of last few leaves, rear hinge split, light dust-soiling to endpapers, original cloth-backed printed boards, marked, rubbed and some wear, 8vo

Blackmer 1530 (French edition). “These travels took place in 1781-2 and describe a journey through the interior of Asia Minor via Nicomedia, Tokat and Diarbekir. From that point the travellers followed a then little-known route: by the Tigris from Diarbekir via Bagdad and crossing overland at certain points to continue their descent by the Euphrates to Bassora. The return journey was made from Alexandria via Cyprus, Aleppo and Bagdad. Sestini travelled in company with John Sullivan of the East India Company who had been appointed resident at the court of the Nabob of Golconda.” (Blackmer). (2) £300-400

Neate M65. (1)

£150-200

15 Pouqueville (Francois Charles Hugues Laurent). Histoire de la Regeneration de la Grece, Comprenant le Precis des Evenements depuis 1740 jusq’en 1824, 4 vols., 1st ed., Paris: Firmin Didot, 1824, half-titles, eng. frontis. to vol. 1 (dampstained to lower margin), five folding eng. maps and seven eng. plts. (includes duplicates of plts. of Constantin Canaris & Alexandre Mavrocordato), some early annotations particularly to final leaves, ink stain to two leaves in vol. 2, ink & blind library stamps to titles, some spotting and toning, edges rough-trimmed, paper library labels to front endpapers, near contemp. half vellum with contrasting morocco labels to spines, paper library label to upper boards, slightly rubbed to extrems., wear to marbled sidings (mostly to upper board of vol. 4), 8vo Blackmer 1345; Droulia 559-62 & Atabey 992.”In this work Pouqueville’s philhellenic sentiments find full expression” (Blackmer). The work is very antiBritish and was never published in English, possibly for that reason. (4) £150-200

16 Richardson (Henry). The Loss of the Tigris. A Poem in Two Cantos. With Notes. Inscribed to the Commander, Officers, and Men of the Euphrates Expedition, 1st ed., 1840, two tinted lithographed plates, wood-engraved frontis. and illustrations, occasional waterstains, a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, faded with stains, 8vo

19 Sherer (John). The Classic Lands of Europe, Embracing Italy, Sicily, and Greece; With the Southern Shores of the Mediterranean, Switzerland and Gibraltar, 2 vols., London Printing and Publishing Co., [1865], additional engraved title to each, 120 steel-engraved plates after Allom, Bartlett, Leitch and others, scattered light spotting to text, contemporary black half calf, spines with later brown labels, gilt decoration, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to

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£70-100

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£400-600


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20 Simpson (George Clarke). Scott’s Polar Journey and the Weather, being the Halley Lecture delivered on 17 May, 1923, 1st ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926, frontispiece map, six figures to text, publisher’s grey printed wrappers with contemporary signature & date of C.L. Eastwick 1926 to upper margin, slim 8vo, in fine condition

21 Titsingh (Isaac). Illustrations of Japan..., 1st ed., Ackermann, 1822, engraved frontispiece with contemporary colour, twelve further engravings with contemporary colour over ten leaves (one folding), folding plate comprising two conjoined sheets, old folds, crudely strengthened to recto and verso, slight browning to folds, a little soiling and occasional spotting throughout, slight cracking to plate mark of frontispiece, modern quarter cloth, 4to

Conrad, p.189, Rosove 310.A1, Spence 1126. The fore-edge margins of the volume contain several neat pencil annotations in the same hand as the signature to the wrapper, which cross reference various passages of text to Scott’s Last Journey, 2 vols., published in 1913. Sir George Clarke Simpson (1878-1965) was meteorologist on Scott’s Terra Nova expedition, where he was given the nickname ‘Sunny Jim’ by the other expedition members. He constructed one of the continent’s first weather stations, conducting balloon experiments to test the atmosphere and determine how altitude affects temperature. Simpson recorded the temperature and wind observations at the base camp at Cape Evans. He also held command of this station for several months when Scott and his party left for the journey to the South Pole in November 1911. In this work he examines whether abnormally severe weather conditions could have been a major contributing factor leading to the death of the polar party. A scarce title. (1) £400-600

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£2000-3000


22 Venice. An album of engraved views, probably taken from Forestiero Illuminato Intorno le Cose piu Rare, e Curiose Antiche, e Moderne della Citta di Venezia e delle Isole Circonvicine, c. 1784, 70 engraved views of Venice by Francesco Zucchi and Giuseppe Filosi, small views remargined, most plates with vertical crease from where previously folded (one or two reinforced to verso), a couple of short closed tears, scattered light spotting, contemporary calfbacked boards, some wear to spine, oblong 8vo, sheet size 15.5 x 17.5cm (6.25 x 6.75cm) Provenance: Louis Ducis (1775-1847), pupil of Jacques-Louis David, his signature to front pastedown, with a later presentation inscription in French beneath, dated 4 January 1870. (1) £200-300

BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 23 Allom (Thomas, illust.). The Counties of Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Rutland, & Lincoln, Illustrated, 1836, handcoloured additional engraved vignette title and seventy-two engraved views on thirty-six plates, each with later hand-colouring, occasional minor spotting, a.e.g., original morocco backed cloth covered boards, gilt & blind decoration, spine rubbed and light damp mottling to boards, 4to, together with Simpson (Robert), A Collection of Fragments Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Derby, Compiled from Authentic Sources, 2 vols. in one, Derby, 1826, folding engraved map frontispiece, thirty-seven engraved plates (including wood eng. vignette plates and single-page map), continuous pagination throughout, occasional light offsetting, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (2)

25 Burn (John Southerden). A History of Henley-on-Thames, in the County of Oxford, 1st ed., pub. Longman and Co., 1861, addn. half title, three litho. plts. and three folding family trees (complete), numerous wood engs. and tables to text, stitching weak with a few leaves detached, rear hinge weak, book plate of Mackenzie Fawley Court to f.e.p., pubs. dec. blind stamped cloth with gilt spine, bumped at extrems. spine and sidings faded, head of spine a little frayed, 8vo, together with Taunt (Henry),A New Map of the River Thames from Oxford to London......., Illustrated with Eighty Photographs, pub. Oxford [1872], title page with contemp. manuscript ownership signature, twenty-four litho. maps each with mounted sepia photographs (as published), numerous advertisment to front and rear, pubs. blind stamped gilt cloth, rebacked, oblong 8vo

£150-200

24 Brannon (George). Vectis Scenery: Being a Series of Original & Select Views: Exhibiting the Picturesque Beauties and Places of Particular Interest in The Isle of Wight, pub. Wooton Common, Isle of Wight, 1836, dec. eng. title , eng. frontis. and addn. half title, uncoloured engraved map and thirty (complete as list) engraved plates, slight spotting and occ. staining throughout, later manuscript presentation inscription to first blank, a.e.g. later calf gilt with morocco gilt label to upper siding, very slight wear, oblong 4to (1)

The first described book is uncommon and rarely appears at auction. (2) £200-300

£150-200

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30 Kitchin (Thomas). Kitchen’s English Atlas: or, A Compleat set of Maps of all the Counties of England and Wales. Containing all the Cities, Towns, Parishes, Roads, Seats and in General every other Particular....., pub. J.Dodsley, c.1770, double page printed title with near contemp. manuscript marginalia, fifty-two double page county maps and two folding eng. maps of England & Wales (complete), folding maps with closed tears affecting image, very occ. spotting, f.e.p.’s, title and upper board detached, rear board near detached, contemp. calf, rubbed and worn at extrems., 4to

26 Camden (William). Britain, or a Chorographical Description of the Most Flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adjoining, out of the depths of Antiquities, pub. George Latham, 1637, title page, lacking portrait frontis., eight eng. plts. of coins, nineteen (only) uncoloured engraved maps, a few maps with marginal worming but not affecting image, occ. near contemp. manuscript marginalia, near contemp. ownership signature to front first blank, later endpapers, near contemp. calf with later reback, folio

Chubb. 238. (1)

Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. The maps comprise of:Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Middlesex, Cambridgeshire, Rutland (trimmed to neat line), Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Brecknock, Monmouth, Cardiganshire, Montgomeryshire, Caernarvonshire, Cumberland, Northumberland and The Kingdom of Scotland. (1) £500-800

31 Middiman (Samuel). Select Views in Great Britain, Engraved by S. Middiman, from Pictures and Drawings by the most Eminent Artists, pub. John & Josiah Boydell, [1784-1792], engraved title, fortyeight engraved plates (dated 1784-92), with tissue guards, some spotting and offsetting, 19th c. armorial bookplate of the O’Callaghan-Westropp family (of Maryfort House, Lismeehan, Ireland) and unrelated 20th c. bookplate to front endpaper, contemporary half calf gilt, with red morocco title label to spine, joints cracked and slight wear, oblong 4to, together with Hoare (Sir Richard Colt), A Collection of Fort-Eight Views of Noblemen’s and Gentlemen’s Seats, Towns, Castles, Churches, Monasteries, and Romantic Places, in North and South Wales, pub. John & Josiah Boydell, [1806?], forty-eight engraved plates (dated 1792-1806), offsetting to text, 20th c. bookplate to front free endpaper, a.e.g., contemporary elaborate gilt & blind decorated green morocco, gilt blocked architectural scene to centre of each board, extremities slightly rubbed, oblong 4to

27 Charlton (Lionel). The History of Whitby, and of Whitby Abbey. Collected from the original Records of the Abbey, and other authentic Memoirs, never before made public..., 1st ed., York, 1779, folding engraved plan frontispiece (torn with loss repaired and redrawn), three engraved plates, some spotting, near contemporary half calf, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)

£70-100

28 Cooke (George Alexander). Topography of Great Britain, or British Traveller’s Pocket Directory......, 10 vols. (only), pub. Sherwood, Neely and Jones [1806 - 22], engraved map of England & Wales and thirty (of forty-five) engraved folding maps, all with contemp. hand colouring, map of Devon frayed with slight loss, some spotting and offsetting throughout, contemp. half calf, worn, rubbed and frayed, 12mo Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (10)

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£300-400

32 Morris (Lewis). Plans of the Principal Harbours, Bays, & Roads, in St. George’s and the Bristol Channels, from Surveys made under the Direction of the Lords of the Admiralty ... with Hints on Improvements ..., new ed., with Additional Observations, from Surveys Lately made by William Morris, Shrewsbury: printed for the author, 1801, large folding engraved chart of Liverpool and Chester harbours, thirty-one engraved charts printed on thick paper, including four partly folding, untrimmed, slight rodent damage to upper blank margins (with minor loss to one folding map), original plain blue wrappers, lacking rear cover, worn & frayed with some loss, 4to

£100-150

29 Farington (Joseph). Britannia Depicta; A Series of Views of the most Interesting and Picturesque Objects in Great Britain..., Part VI only (Derbyshire, plates only), 1818, letterpress title, thirty-one engraved plates (complete), light dampstaining to upper margins and scattered spotting, modern morocco backed marbled boards, paper title label to upper board, oblong 4to, together with Allom (Thomas, illust.), The Counties of Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Rutland, & Lincoln, Illustrated, 1836, additional engraved vignette title and seventy engraved views on thirty-five plates (of 36), some spotting, contemporary gilt decorated calf, loss of inch of spine at head, rubbed and slight wear, 4to (2)

£800-1200

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£150-200

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£250-350


MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

33 Plot (Robert). The Natural History of Oxford-shire, Being an Essay Toward the Natural History of England, 1st ed., Oxford, 1677, folding engraved map by Michael Burghers (detached, closetrimmed and repaired to verso), title with engraved vignette, 16 engraved plates, a few repaired tears, some light soiling, rear endpaper with manuscript list of Chancellors and High Stewards of Oxford, previous owner inscription, later sprinkled calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, folio Wing P2586. (1)

36 Africa. Seutter (Georg Matthaus), Africa Iuxta Navigationes et Observationes Recentissimas aucta Correcta et in sua Regna et Status Divisa in Lucem Edita, pub. Augsburg, c.1730, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large b & w cartouche, near contemp. manuscript marginalia, 505 x 585mm (1)

£150-250

£600-800

34 Royal Commission on Historial Monuments. An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, 5 vols. in eight, 1952-75, b & w and few colour plates, b & w plans including many folding, original cloth in d.js. (except vol. 1), together with An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York, vols. 2-5, pub. 1972-81, b & w and few colour plates, b & w plans including few folding, original cloth in d.js., plus other RCHM publications including Excavations at York Minster, vol. 2, pub. 1985, An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge, 2 vols. plus maps vol., 1959, City of Oxford, 1939, City of Salisbury, vol. 1, 1980, County of Northampton, vol. 6, pub. 1984, and Middlesex, 1937, all 4to (20)

£200-300

35 View Books. The Tourist’s Souvenir of the Neighbourhood of Portland, c.1860, twelve engraved vignette plates loosely contained in original printed wallet-style wrappers, approx. 14 x 12cm, together with Views of Clevedon & Neighbourhood, pub. Clevedon, c.1873, twenty engraved vignette plates, original cloth, faded, oblong 8vo, with 12 Views in Derbyshire & Neighbourhood, pub. Newman & Co., c.1870, twelve engraved vignette plates, original cloth gilt, oblong 8vo, plus six other similar view books for Eastbourne, Bognor, Berkhampstead, St. Leonards on Sea, Ilfracombe and the English Lakes, plus twenty-three loose vignette plates of Torquay, & four partly hand-coloured of Lynton & Lynmouth (1)

37 Asia. Ortelius (Abraham), Asiae Nova Descriptio, [1584], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, some oxidisation to watercolour causing slight cracking to paper, strengthened on verso, 375 x 490mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 7. (1)

£100-150

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£300-500


40 Berkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Bercheria Vernacule Barkshire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, 385 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso, together with, Morden (Robert),Bark Shire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 360 x 420mm, with, Moule (Thomas),Berkshire, c.1842, uncoloured engraved map, 205 x 265mm, together with two hand coloured maps of Buckinghamshire by Cary and Neele, various sizes an condition (5)

£100-150

38 Asia. Homann (Johann Baptist), Recentisima Asiae Delineatio..., pub. Nuremberg, c.1730, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large b & w cartouche, 490 x 590mm (1)

£200-300

41 Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Dordracum vulgo Dortt, A Lacus Agnia..., Valenchiennes [and] Harderwijk, [1590 or later], together four town plans/views, two with contemp. hand colouring, two with later hand colouring, each approx. 380 x 470mm, various texts to verso The item illustrated shows Ortelius and Hogenberg in front of Lake Averno speculating if it is the entrance into the underworld. (4) £400-600

42 Bristol Channel. Collins (Capt. Greenville), The Severn or Channell of Bristoll, c.1720, uncoloured engraved sea chart, inset vignette of William of Orange landing at King Road, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight creasing, a little dust soiled, 445 x 565mm (1)

£100-150

39 Berkshire Pride (Thomas), A Topographical Map of the Town of Reading and the Country adjacent to an Extent of Ten Miles. Describing the Main and Cross Roads; also the Seats and Parks of the Nobility and Gentry; The Towns, Parishes, Hamlets, Tithings, Villages, Farms, Rivers, Brooks, Woods, Hills, Valleys, Heaths & Commons and every Remarkable Place within the Survey, 2nd ed., pub. July 24th 1790, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, ‘picture frame’ cartouche, forty-one uncoloured coats of arms of ‘such Subscribers as were Received in time’ in vertical margins, slight staining, 660 x 890mm, contained in contemp. marbled slipcase, worn and rubbed Uncommon. We cannot find a record of a copy appearing in auction in the last fifteen years. A copy was offered for sale in 1997 by Brian Kentish in his Large Scale Maps of England & Wales catalogue. Item no.4. (1) £400-600

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43 Bristol. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Brightstowe vulgo quondam venta flore tissimum Angliae Emporium, [1581], uncoloured engraved town plan, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, central fold strengthened on verso, 350 x 445mm (1)

£100-150

44 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 340 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including a large collection of approx. 250 litho. maps by J.Bartholomew with other examples by Morden, Kitchin, Bowen, Mallet, Seller, Zatta, Van den Keere, Cary, Cowley, Saxton/Hole, Bacon, Moll, Thomson and Greenwood, together with a small collection of approx. twenty topographical engravings, various sizes and condition (approx.340)

£300-500

45 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 120 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Morden, Smith, Roberts, Aiken, Moule, Kitchin, Cary, Archer, Seller/Grose, Owen & Bowen, Rocque, Lewis, Fullarton, Rapkin and S.D.U.K., occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.120)

47 Cairo. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Cairus quae olim Babylon Aegypti Maxima Urbs, c.1580, uncoloured engraved town plan, slight dust soiling, slight staining, 335 x 490mm, Latin text on verso

£200-300

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£200-300

48 Cambridgeshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantabrigiensis Comitatus Cambridge Shire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorated with twenty-five heraldic shields, 425 x 530mm, Dutch text on verso, together with, Simmons (Matthew),Cambridge Shire wth. some confining Townes, [1657], uncoloured map engraved by Jacob van Langren, with distance table to upper left, 110 x 105mm, English text on verso, mounted (2)

46 Buckinghamshire. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Buckingham from actual Survey, by A.Bryant in the year, 1824, pub. 1825, large engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on later linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title, table of explanation and compass rose, inset map of part of Buckinghamshire found within the borders of Oxfordshire, edged in blue silk, size overall 2005 x 1150mm, contained in later slipcase (1)

£400-600

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£120-180


Lot 49 49 Celestial Charts. Bode (Johann Ehlert) Monstrum Marinum [and] Ursa Major, published in ‘Uranographia sive Astrorum Descriptio’, Berlin, c.1800, pair of large hand coloured engravings of celestial bodies, each approx. 600 x 790mm

50 China and Hong Kong. De Mannevillette (Jean), Carte d’une partie des Côtes de la Chine et des Isles adjacentes....., par Alexandre Dalrymple, c.1775, hand coloured engraved map, numerous rhumb lines and soundings, 350 x 500mm, mounted

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The map shows the South China Sea and decribes Hong Kong as ‘Fan ChinChow’. The map also show Macao and extends to Taiwan in the North, the Philippines in the East and Burma to the South. (1) £150-200

£500-800

Lot 50

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54 Cumberland. Speed (John), Cumberland and the Ancient Citie Carlile Described with many memorable Antiquities therein found observed, pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carlisle, trimmed to plate mark, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

£100-150

55* Denmark. Blaeu (Johannes), Dania Regnum, pub. Amsterdam, c. 1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 430 x 530mm, framed and glazed, together with, Walker (J & C),The British Islands in the West Indies, pub. S.D.U.K., c.1850, fifteen engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring on one sheet (as published), toned overall, some creasing, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

56 Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Darbiensis Comitatus vernacule Darbie Shire [and] Comitatus Nottinghamiensis, Nottingham Shire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1648, together two engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 390 x 500mm, French & Latin text on verso respectively, mounted

51 Cornwall. Speed (John), Cornwall, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset view of Launceston, trimmed to strapwork margins, repaired marginal closed tears, 385 x 510mm, no text on verso (1)

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57 Derbyshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Derby Shire Described by Christopher Saxton, Corrected & Amended with many Additions as Roads &c by P.Lea, c.1693, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset town plan of Derby, three engraved vignettes, ornate strapwork cartouche, some mount staining in margins, 405 x 495mm

£150-250

53 Cuba. Hinton (John), An exact Plan of the City, Fortifications & Harbour of Havana in the Island of Cuba, pub. Universal Magazine, c.1760, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of Cuba, old folds, 265 x 345mm, together with, Gentleman’s Magazine (Pubs.), Plan of the City and Harbour of Havanna, c.1780, uncoloured engraved map, 120 x 190mm, with, Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte de L’Isle de Saint Dominique...., c.1760, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 200 x 305mm, plus, Thomson (John), St. Vincent [on sheet with] Barbadoes, c.1817, two engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemp. outline colouring, 520 x 600mm, and, Edwards (Bryan), A Map of the Island of Jamaica, Divided into Counties and Parishes, for the History of the West Indies, 1794, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, some dust soiling, one closed marginal tear, 320 x 625mm, with another six maps similar including examples by Tallis, Kitchin, The London Magazine and Bellin (11)

£150-200

£150-250

52 Crete. Ortelius (Abraham), Candia Insula, Archipelagi Insularum Aliquot Descrip. [1584], eleven engraved maps on one sheet showing Crete and ten of the Greek Islands (as published), contemp. hand colouring, 365 x 515mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.147. (1)

£100-150

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£150-200

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£200-300


60* Dorset. Speed (John), Dorsetshyre with the Shire Towne Dorchester described as also the Armes of such Noble Families as have bene honored with the Titles thereof since the Normans Conquest to this present, 1st ed., [pub. John Sudbury & George Humble], c.1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight overall toning, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed

58 Derbyshire. Speed (John), Anno Darbieshire described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Derby, inset vignette of Buxton, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)

£200-300

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59 Devonshire. Speed (John), Devonshire with Excester Described and the Armes of such Nobles as have borne the titles of them, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Exeter, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, ink collectors stamp on verso with slight show through, trimmed to strapwork margins, 380 x 505mm, no text on verso, together with, Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described as also the Armes of such noble families as have bene honored with the titles there of since the Normans Conquest to the present, 1st ed., c.1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, trimmed with loss of strapwork margins, 370 x 495mm, English text on verso, with, Hantshire described and devided, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, ink collectors stamp on verso with slight show through, trimmed with loss of vertical strapwork margins, 380 x 490mm, no text on verso (3)

£300-500

61* Drayton (Michael). Surrey & Sussex, c.1612, hand coloured engraved map, illustrated with water sprites, nymphs and allegorical representations of major cities, forests, towns and rivers, 260 x 340mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

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£150-200


64* England & Wales. Speed (John), The Kingdome of England, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved ‘carte-a-figures’ map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, eight engraved vignettes to vertical margins, 390 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Blaeu (Johannes),Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney islnds, slight spotting and toning, 385 x 510mm, framed and glazed, with two others similar Not examined out of frames. (4)

£300-500

62 East Indies. Jansson (Jan), India quae Orientalis dicitur et Insulae Adjacentes, pub. Amsterdam, c.1636, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some oxidisation to watercolour causing short splits, strengthened on verso, some offsetting, backed with archival tissue, 395 x 490mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Indiae Orientalis Nova Description, pub. Amsterdam, c.1636, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, some oxidisation to watercolour causing short splits, strengthened on verso, slight offsetting, backed with archival tissue, 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£400-600

65 England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham) Angliae Regni Florentissimi Nova Descriptio Auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense, [1579], hand coloured engraved map, large ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 470mm, Latin text on verso

63* England & Wales. Jaillot (Alexis Hubert), Le Royaume D’Angleterre distingué en ses Provinces....., Par le Sr. Sanson...., A Paris chez H.Jaillot, c.1705, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large b & w cartouche and mileage scale, one marginal closed tear just affecting image, slight overall toning, 790 x 590mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.19. R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.125. (1) £200-300

£70-100

Lot 64

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68* Europe. Ortelius (Abraham), Romani Imperii Imago, [1579 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset genealogical tree of Roman kings, strapwork cartouche, 350 x 495mm, mounted, framed and glazed Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps. no. 187. This map was published in the ‘Parergon’ betwenn 1579 and 1587. The plate was altered for the next edition of 1592 with the addition of four lines by Vetrivius in the upper right corner. (1) £200-300

66 England & Wales. Wallis (Edward), Wallis’s Picturesque Round Game of the Produce & Manufactures of the Counties of England & Wales, [1826], aquatint engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 645 x 490mm An unusually decorative map for use as a children’s board game. Each county is decorated with vignettes highlighting the various types of manufacturing and produce associated with that location.The map was first published in 1826 and there were several subsequent editions. The British Library owns a copy of the 1844 edition. (1) £150-200

69 Frankfurt. Blaeu (Johann & Cornelius), Novam Hanc Territorii Francofurtensis Tabulam...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, margins strengthened on verso, 460 x 555mm, Dutch text on verso A highly decorative map centred on Frankfurt and the river Main, bordered with the heraldic coats of arms of thirty-three noble families. (1) £200-300

70 Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the Sittuations of the cheife towne Cardyff and ancient Llandaffe described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, 380 x 500mm, no text on verso, together with, Cardigan Shyre Described with the due forme of the Shiretown as it was surveyed, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cardigan, slight creasing, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso

67* English Channel. Pine (John), Untitled map showing the progress of the Spanish Armada along the English Channel, 1739, two hand coloured maps on one sheet (as published), large allegorical engraved borders, overall size 385 x 610mm, mounted framed and glazed The map shows the Spanish Armada’s progress from Dartmouth along the English Channel to Portsmouth. (1) £200-300

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£200-300


Lot 70

Lot 71

71* Gloucestershire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Glocestriae Comitatus olim sedes Dobunorum, [1610], hand coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, slight creasing, 290 x 320mm, framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert),Gloucester Shire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 350 x 420mm, framed and glazed, with, Bowen (Emanuel),Glocestershire, [1720 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 190 x 120mm, framed and glazed (3)

72 Greece. De Jode (Cornelius), Videbis totius Greciae limites Divisos per motes Flumina & Maria, pub. Antwerp, c.1593, uncoloured engraved map, small areas of professional repair to central fold on verso, 390 x 515mm, no text on verso Originally published in the ‘Speculum Orbis Terrae’ and based on an earlier map by Pirro Ligorio. There were two editions of this work published in 1578 and 1593 by Gerard De Jode and his son Cornelius. Neither Gerard or Cornelius’s edition flourished, probably because of less than favourable comparison with Ortelius’s atlas which had been published a few years earlier. As a result the maps from this atlas are rare. (1) £800-1200

£150-200

Lot 72

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73 Greece. Ortelius (Abraham), Graecia Sophiani, c.1600, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 355 x 500mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.215. (1)

75 Hertfordshire. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Hertford from Actual Survey by A.Bryant in the Years 1820 and 1821....., pub. A.Bryant, 1822, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, on four sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, slight offsetting, each sheet approx. 650 x 800mm, contained in contemp. card slipcase, slight wear to extrems.

£200-300

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74 Herefordshire. Speed (John), Hereford Shire described with the true plot of the Citie Hereford as also the Armes of thos Nobles that have bene intituled with that Dignity, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Hereford, strapwork cartouche, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with, Blome (Richard),A Generall Mapp of the County of Hereford with its Hundreds, c.1673, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, slight overall toning, 310 x 285mm, with, Jansson (Jan), Herefordia Comitatus vernacule Hereford Shire, c.1660, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, some overall toning, 385 x 500mm, no text on verso. plus, Speed (John),Northumberland, pub. John Sudbury & Richard Chiswell, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Berwick and Newcastle, slight staining, trimmed to plate mark, laid on later card, 390 x 520mm, and, Blaeu (Johannes),Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis; nec nom Coventrae Libertas. Worcester, Warwik Shire and the Liberty of Coventre, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with another nine county maps, including Herman Moll’s map of Shropshire, John Cary of Dorset, Robert Morden’s maps of North Wales (2), Worcestershire, Monmouthshire & Berkshire, Charles Smith of Shropshire and Timothy Pont’s map of Sutherland, various sizes and condition (14)

£300-500

76 Hong Kong. Sung Chun-wa (Drawn by), Hong Kong, pub. South China Lithographic Press, n.d., c.1930, col. photolitho. map, text in English and Chinese, title above image, some overall toning and slight mount staining, slight staining caused by repair tape to verso of map, slight chipping to upper margin, 460 x 650mm Rare. Hal Empson. Mapping Hong Kong, A Historical Atlas. Plate 2-11. (1) £700-1000

£300-500

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77* Huntingdonshire. Speed (John), Huntington both Shire and Shire Towne with the Ancient Citie Ely Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Huntingdon and Ely, large decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed, together with, Greenwood (C & J), Map of the County of Sussex from an actual Survey made in the Years 1824 and 1824, pub. 1829, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation and engraved vignette of Chichester Cathedral, 620 x 730mm, framed and glazed, with four small framed and glazed engraved maps of Bedfordshire, including examples by Seller/Grose, Cowley, Oddy and Kitchin, various sizes and condition, with Harrison (J.), A Map of Durham..., 1789, hand coloured engraved map, some staining, 340 x 460mm, mounted (7)

£150-250

Lot 79

78 India. Rennell (James), Carte de L’Indostan ou de L’Empire Mogol, pub. Paris , c.1800, large engraved map on four conjoined sheets, contemp. hand colouring, 1050 x 1200mm, together with, A Map of Bengal, Bahar, Oude & Allahabad with Part of Agra and Delhi Exhibiting the Course of the Ganges from Hurdwar to the Sea, pub. J.Wyld, 1824, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, on two conjoined sheets, 745 x 1075mm James Rennell was the Surveyor to the British East India Company. (2) £300-500

79* Ireland. Homann (Johann Baptist), Hiberniae Regnum tam in praecipuas Ultoniae, Connaciae, Laceniae et Monmoniae quam in minores earundem provincias et Ditiones divisum, pub. Nuremberg, c.1730, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large b & w cartouche and mileage scale, slight dust soiling, 580 x 485mm, framed and glazed, together with, Malton (James), Royal Exchange, Dublin [and] Rotunda & New Rooms, Dublin, pub. 1792 [but later impressions], two hand coloured aquatints, each approx. 290 x 390mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

80 Italy. Ortelius (Abraham), Pedemontanae Vicinorumque Regionum Auctore Jacobo Castaldo Descrip., [1592], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 375 x 495mm, Latin text on verso

£200-300

Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 128. (1)

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£150-200


81 Italy. Ortelius (Abraham),Larii Lacus Vulgo Comensis Descriptio Auct. Pavio Jovio, [on sheet with] Terretorii Romani Descrip [and] Fori Julii vulgo Friuli Typus, c.1584, three engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemp. hand colouring, 345 x 485, Latin text on verso

83 Japan. Blaeu (Johannes), Japonia Regnum, pub. Amsterdam, c.1660, hand coloured engraved map, 430 x 580mm, mounted This was to remain the standard form of Japan until the eighteenth century and although replaced by the maps of Reland and Kaempfer, it is in its outline, closer to the true shape of Japan than either of these or indeed any printed map before the nineteenth century. It was compiled by Father Martino Martini, an Italian Jesuit, and appears in Blaeu’s Atlas Sinensis, the first European atlas of China. It is the first map to correctly show Korea as a peninsula. (1) £400-600

Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.129. (This state not listed). (1) £150-200

84 London. Lambert (B.), Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster with the Borough of Southwark, exhibiting all the New Buildings to the present year MDCCCVI, uncoloured engraved map by Samuel Neele, with an alphabetical list of streets below map, old folds with occ. short splits, repaired closed tear affecting image, 395 x 715mm

82 Jamaica. Speed (John),A Map of Jamaica [on sheet with] Barbados, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, two hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), occ. marginal closed tears not affecting image, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

Howgego no. 236. State 2. (1)

£150-200

£100-150

85 London. Bowles (Carington), Bowles’s New Pocket Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster with the Borough of Southwark; Comprehending their Outskirts and Extent of the Thames from Chelsea to Deptford, Exhibiting also the New Buildings, Roads and other Alterations to the year 1786, pub. Carington Bowles, 1786, engraved map with very sparse near contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, list of churches and the principal buildings below map, 440 x 650mm, contained in contemp. marbled slip case with publishers printed label to upper board Howgego. no. 147a. Unrecorded state between nos. 6 & 6a. (1)

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£150-200


Lot 86 86* Malta. Homann (Johann Baptist), Insularum Maltae et Gozae..., pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset plan of Valetta harbour and engraved panorama of the city, large ornate cartouche, slight creasing, 490 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£700-1000

87 Manuscript map. A Survey of an Estate belonging Mr Smith at Bickerton by Thos. Hammond of Ingleby Greenhow, 1785, pen, ink and watercolour estate map, strapwork cartouche and a scale of chains surmounted by dividers, repaired closed tears affecting image, backed with archival tissue, 520 x 730mm (1)

£200-300

88 Maps & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. eight-five maps and engraved topographical views, 17th - 19th century, British and foreign engraved and litho. maps and views, including examples by Walker, Ward Lock & Co., Cruchley, Tallis, Morden, Bacon, Bowen, Buck, Mason and Senex, various sizes and condition (approx.85)

Lot 87

£120-180

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89 Maps. Greenwood (C. & J.), A Map of the County of Sussex from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1823 & 1824, pub. 1825, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets (only of three), calligraphic cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, each sheet approx. 1270 x 690mm, contained in contemp. calf book box, worn and frayed, together with, Ordnance Survey, (pubs.),Berkshire and Oxfordshire, sheets 13 & 45, 1830 & 1832, uncoloured engraved maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, each approx. 620 x 790mm, with two other early OS maps of Middlesex and Gloucestershire, plus a folding touring map of North East France, with, Skelton (R.A.),County Atlases of the British Isles 1579 - 1850, pub. Carta Press, 1970, addn. half title, portrait frontis., numerous b & w illusts., pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to., with, Rodger (Elizabeth M.),The Large Scale maps of the British Isles 1596 - 1850, A Union List, pub. Bodleian Library, 2nd revisied edition, 1972, pubs. dec. printed card wrappers, 8vo, with one other similar (9)

£100-150

95 Netherlands. Ortelius (Abraham), Zelandicarum Insularum Exactissima et Nova Descriptio Avc: Tore D.Jacobo A Daventria, [1584], engraved map after Jacob van Deventer, contemp. hand colouring, 340 x 470mm, Latin text on verso, mounted

90 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty-five British & foreign maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Bertius, Van den Keere, Mallet, Hall, Tallis, Thomson, Morden, Cary, Lewis, Pigot, Moule, Walker, Weller, Dawson, ‘The Graphic’ and Faden, various sizes and condition (approx.65)

Marcel van den Broecke, no.78. (1)

£200-300

£200-300

91 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. seventy maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved foreign maps, including examples by Ortelius, Van den Keere, Johnston and Thomson, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

£200-300

92 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 100 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. colouring, including twenty-one by Tallis, plus examples by Bowen, Migeon, Darton, Cooke, Fullarton, Russell, J & C Walker and Thomson, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

£120-180

93 Maps. A mixed collection of twenty-four maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with hand colouring, including examples by Morden (including one framed and glazed), Van den Keere, Walpoole, Owen & Bowen, Reuben Ramble, Seller/Grose and Norden/Kip, mounted, various sizes and condition £200-300

96 North America. Blaeu (Willem), Nova Virginiae Tabula, pub. Amsterdam, [1638 - 58], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, two engraved vignettes, 380 x 490mm, French text on verso

94 Morden (Robert). A collection of thirteen maps, [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved maps, some dust and finger soiling, occ, marginal closed tears, three maps torn and split along central fold (Hampshire, Staffordshire and Nottinghamshire), occ. slight staining, various sizes and condition

P.Burden, The Mapping of North America, no.193, state 2. Published in ‘Le Theatre du Monde’ between 1638 and 1658. The map was first issued as a separately published map by Jodocus Hondius from 1618-1629 and is derived from John Smith’s map of Virginia of 1612. Upon Hondius’s death in 1629, Blaeu purchased the plate and the imprint was changed to reflect the new ownership. Blaeu used the map in virtually every edition of his atlas. (1) £600-900

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The maps comprise of:- Hampshire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Durham,. Westmorland, Northumberland, Cornwall, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Worcestershire, Devonshire, Norfolk and Kent. (13) £200-300

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100 Ortelius (Abraham). Peruviae Auriferae Regionis Typus Didaco Mendezio auctore [on sheet with] La Florida Auctore Hieron Chiaves [and] Guastecan Reg, [1584], three engraved maps on one sheet (as published), overall size 340 x 470mm, Latin text on verso, mounted Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.15. Philip Burden, The Mapping of North America, no.57. (1) £400-600

97* Norway. Homann (Johann Baptist), Regni Norvegiae Accurata Tabula....., pub. Nuremberg, c.1730, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of Northern Norway, decorative cartouche, 595 x 505mm, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

98* Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Rye in Com. Sussex, c.1676, hand coloured engraved strip road map, marginal repaired closed tear, 305 x 460mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

99 Ogilby (John). The Road from Exeter to Truroe in com. Corn., The Continuation of ye extended Road from Barnstable to Truro [and] The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands-End, c.1676, together three hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each with a decorative strapwork cartouche, the last map described, trimmed with slight loss to margins, each approx. 355 x 450mm (3)

101* Playing cards. Morden (Robert & Berry WIlliam), Northampton Sh: Buckingham Sh: Bedford Sh; [and] Cambridg Sh: c.1676, together four engraved playing cards (I, II, III & IIII of hearts), with the suit in painted contemp. gouache in upper left, each card approx. 95 x 55mm Uncommon. (4)

£100-150

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£500-800


104 Russia. Ortelius (Abraham), Russiae Moscoviae et Tartariae Descriptio, Auctore Antonio Jenkensono Anglo, Edita Londini, anno 1562...., pub. Amsterdam, [1601], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, based on an earlier and larger map by Anthony Jenkinson, tablet cartouche, slight creasing, 360 x 450mm, Latin text on verso, mounted Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps. no. 162. (1)

£500-800

102 Rome. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Antiquae Urbis Romae Imago Accuratiss: ex vetustis monumentis, ex vestigiis videlicet aedificior, moenium, ruinis, ..., pub. Cologne, c.1590, engraved town plan with contemp. hand colouring on two conjoined sheets, paper brittle with some cracking and splitting with very slight loss to iamge, repaired on verso, overall size 690 x 500mm The key at the base of the map shows the location of 269 buildings, monuments and geographical features present in ancient Rome. (1) £300-500

105* Scotland. Ortelius (Abraham), Scotiae Tabula, [1573 or later], hand coloured engraved map, orientated to the west, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, framed and glazed Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.18. (1)

£300-500

106* Scotland. Hole (William), Scotia Regnum, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 265 x 315mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

103 Russia. Blaeu (Willem), Tabula Russiae ex autographo, quod delineandum curavit Foedor filius Tzaris Borois desumta....., MDCXIIII, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Moscow and engraved vignette of Archangel, some staining, 435 x 550mm, French text on verso (1)

£400-600

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£100-150


Lot 107

107* Scotland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Scotland, 1st ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Isles of Orkney, four portrait vignettes of King James I, Queen Anne of Denmark, Henry Prince of Wales and Charles, Duke of York and Albany, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, vertical margins extended, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

ÂŁ1000-1500

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108* Scotland. Blaeu (Johannes & Pont Timothy), Sterlinensis Praefectura, Sterlin-Shyr, pub. Amsterdam, c.1665, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 415 x 520mm, French text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

110 Sea charts. Collins (Capt. Greenville), Plymouth, c.1740, uncoloured engraved chart, inset map of Salcombe, ornate cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight spotting, 450 x 580mm, together with, Holy-Head, c.1740, uncoloured engraved chart, inset horizon profile of Holyhead, ornate cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight marginal fraying, not affecting image, 450 x 575mm, with another coloured copy similar, with, Milford Haven and the Islands Adjacent, c.1740, uncoloured engraved chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight marginal staining, 450 x 575mm, plus, Chart of Kingsale Harbour, c.1740, uncoloured engraved chart, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 450 x 580mm, plus, Mackenzie (Murdoch),Part of the West Coast of England from Fornby Point to Walney Island. c.1790, large uncoloured folding chart, slight toning, short split to old folds, slight marginal fraying, 710 x 1020mm, and, Mount & Page, (pubs.),A Large Chart of the Downs, shewing the Sands, Shoals, Depths of Water & Anchorage with all the Leading Marks to avoid Dangers, c.1750, uncoloured engraved chart, strapwork cartouche and two horizon profiles, slight marginal fraying, 485 x 605mm, with another three charts similar, plus a folding plate of horizon profiles, together with the title page and numerous pages of text from Capt. Greenville Collins’s ‘Great Britain’s Coasting Pilot’

£80-120

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£400-600

109 Scotland. Forrest (William), To the Most Noble Alexander Marquis of Douglas & Clydesdale, Baron Dutton of Dutton, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lanark &c. &c. &c. pub. Edinburgh, 1816, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic cartouche, addn. cartouche in a ‘sunburst’ vignette, table of distances from Glasgow, compass rose, height of hills and table of explanation, very slight staining, overall size 1840 x 1530mm, contained in contemp. red morocco ‘envelope style’ slipcase with gilt dec. spine, flap detached, rubbed and worn (1)

£200-300

111 Spain & Portugal. Ortelius (Abraham), Hispaniae Veteris Descriptio, c.1612, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the environs of Cadiz and Gibralter, slight creasing, 380 x 495mm, Latin text on verso Published in ‘The Parergon. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.193. This state not listed. (1) £120-180

112* St. Helena. Read (Lieut. R. P.), The Geographical Plan of the Island & Forts of Saint Helena is Dedicated by permission to Field Marshal His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent and Strathearn, n.d., c.1820, engraved map with original hand colouring, calligraphic title, two facsimile signatures of Napoleon, decorated with vignettes of warships, slight dust soiling, 425 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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£70-100


115* Sussex. Blaeu (Johannes), Suthsexia Vernacule Sussex, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning, 380 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

113 St. Petersburg. Homann (Johann Baptist), Topographische Vorstellung der Neuen Russischen Haupt-Residenz und See-Stadt St. Petersburg samt ihrer zu erst aufgerichten Vestug..., pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the Neva River and a circular vignette of the fortress at Kronstadt, large ornate b & w cartouche, 500 x 590mm (1)

116* Sussex. Jansson (Jan), Suthsexia vernacule Sussex, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 380 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£300-500

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£150-250

117* Sussex. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Sussex. Divided into its Rapes, Deanries and Hundreds, Drawn from Surveys....., pub. J.Tinney, T. & J. Bowles & R.Sayer, c.1760, large hand coloured engraved map, inset prospects of Lewes and Chichester, inset maps of Lewes and Chichester, two large decorative cartouches and table of explanation, one small hole skillfully repaired, 515 x 695mm, mounted, framed and glazed

114* Sussex. Davies (Benjamin Rees), Map of Sussex Part I East [and] map of Sussex Part II West, published J.Baxter, Lewes, 1834, pair of engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, each with small engraved panoramas of towns and principal landmarks which run in a North South direction below each map, each map approx. 420 x 410mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

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£100-150

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£120-180


118 Sussex. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Sussex from an actual Survey made in the Years 1823 and 1824, pub. 1829, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring and some later enhancement, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation and a coloured engraved vignette of Chichester Cathedral, slight creasing, 585 x 695mm, together with, Cary (John),A Map of Sussex from the best Authorities, 1805, engraved map with contemp. outline coloring, 360 x 510mm, mounted (2)

122* Waghenaer (Lucas Janszoon). Die Zee Custen van Galissien, van Capo Daviles off tot Ortegal tho Galliciae orae maritimae a Promontorio Avilano ad Ortegalam, c.1590, hand coloured sea chart of the coast of northern Spain from Ortiguera to Cape Aviles, decorated with two strapwork cartouches, three sea monsters and two galleons all centred around a large compass rose, 350 x 510mm, mounted framed and glazed (1)

£500-800

£70-100

123 Wales. A mixed collection of eleven maps, 17th -19th century, engraved maps, several with hand colouring, including examples by Greenwood, Blaeu, Jansson, Kitchin and Owen, various sizes and condition (11)

119 Sussex. Speed (John), Sussex Described and Divided into Rapes with the situation of Chichester and the cheife Citie thereof and the Armes of such Nobles as have bene Dignified with the title of Earles since the conquest and other accidents observed therein, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627 hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Chichester, ‘open book’ cartouche, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

124 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Certica sive Cardiganensis Comitatus Anglis Cardigan Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Montgomeria Comitatus et Comitatus Mervinia, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, with another copy similar, with, Jansson (Jan),Principatus Walliae pars Australis vulgo South Wales, c.1660, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, central fold partially split, some overall toning, 415 x 530mm, Latin text on verso, plus, Schenk (P. & Valk G.),Certica sive Cardiganshire Comitatus Anglis Cardigan Shire, c.1700, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, some oxidisation to watercolour causing some cracking to image, slight spotting, 380 x 500mm, with another six maps of Welsh counties by Blaeu and Jansson, various sizes and condition

£300-500

120 Tartary. Hondius (Jodocus & Mercator Gerard), Tartaria, c.1620, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 345 x 495mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£300-500

121 Venezuela. Hondius (Henricus), Venezuela cum parte Australi Novae Andalusiae, pub. Amsterdam, c.1635, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 495mm, French text on verso, together with Ortelius (Abraham),Regionis Biturigum Exactiss: Descriptio per D.Joannem Calamaeum [on sheet with] Limaniae Topographia Gabriele Symeoneo Auct, [1575], two engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemp. hand colouring, overall size, 310 x 485mm, Latin text on verso, with, Galliae Narbonensis ora Marittima, Caletensium et Bononiensium Ditionis Accurata Delineatio [and] Veromanduorum Eorum que Confinium Exactissima Descriptio, c.1575, together three smaller Ortelius maps with contemp. hand colouring, all excised from a larger map sheet, each approx. 335 x 215mm, with Latin text or blank verso (5)

£120-180

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£150-250

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£300-500


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128* Warwickshire & Leicestershire. Saxton (Christopher), Warwic, Lecestriae Q3 Comitat Civitat Oppidoru, Villaru, Fluminu Ceterarum q3 rerum omnium in esidem Memorabilium nova..., c.1579, engraved map by Leonard Terwoort, contemp. hand colouring, heightened with gold, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, with the coat of arms of Thomas Seckford, 390 x 525mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£2000-3000

125 Wales. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William & Kip William), A collection of eleven maps, [1610 - 37], engraved maps, including seven with hand colouring, some duplicates, each approx. 280 x 350mm, various condition The maps comprise of:- Glamorganshire, Brecknock (3), Radnorshire, Pembroke (2), Cardiganshire, Denbighshire, Carmarthenshire and Caernarvonshire. (11) £150-250

129 West Indies. Doncker (Hendrick), Paskaert van Caeribes ylande, pub. Amsterdam, c.1690, hand coloured sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, inset map of the north coast of South America and the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, slight thinning to paper, one repaired closed tear, 400 x 535mm A later edition of Doncker’s map of the Caribbean. This title not found in Koeman. (1) £150-200

126 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey & Hondius Jodocus), Cambriae Typus auctore Humeredo Lhuydo, c.1610, uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork catouche and mileage scale, quarter compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, the map decorated with galleons and sea monsters, 355 x 500mm, French text on verso John Booth, Antique Maps of Wales, no.3. (1)

£200-300

127 Wales. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William & Kip William), nine engraved county maps, [1610 - 37], nine engraved maps, including one (Glamorganshire) with later hand colouring, each approx. 280 x 345mm, various condition, together with, Bowen (Emanuel & Owen John),A collection of thirteen engraved county maps, [1720 or later],uncoloured engraved maps, each with an engraved strip road map on verso, each map overall size approx. 185 x 120mm, plus fifteen engraved strip road maps from the same work (two with county maps on verso), all relating to Wales, various condition (37)

130* World. Zatta (Antonio), Il Mappa Mondo o sia Descrizione Generale del Globo, pub. Venice, c.1774, hand coloured engraved map of the world on a hemispheral projection with allegorical representations of the four continents in each corner, 290 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed Published just after the news of Cook’s first circumnavigation was published, his route is marked. (1) £200-300

£200-300

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131 World. Visscher (Nicolaas J.), Orbis Terrarum Tabula Recens Emendata et in Lucem Edita...., 1663 [but late 18th century impression], uncoloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, two additional circular celestial projections, allegorical representations of the four continents in each corner, old folds, 310 x 470mm, Dutch text on verso R.W.SHirley. The Mapping of the World, no.431. (1)

133 World. Babin (Céleste), Mappemonde Projetée sur l’Horizon d’Angers, Nantes, 1839, manuscript world map projected on the horizon of Angers, black and brown ink with sparse outline colouring, oval watercolour vignette of Beaupréau (near Nantes), Capt. Cook’s voyages clearly marked, toned overall, 570 x 750mm An unusually large and well drawn manuscript map. Céleste Babin was a pupil at the Institute de Mlle le Bailleul in Nantes. (1) £150-200

£300-500

134 World. A mixed collection of fifteen maps, 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps on a Mercator and hemispheral projection, including examples by Vuillemin, Henry, Neussel, Johnston, A & C Black and Garnier, various sizes and condition (15)

£120-180

132 World. A mixed collection of approx. thirty maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved maps on a Mercator and hemispheral projection, including examples by Arrowsmith, Russell, Guthrie, Conder, Kelly, Kitchin, Cruchley, Hall, Dower, Moll, Starling, Neele and Shury, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.30)

£300-500

135 Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Occidentalis; The West Riding of Yorke Shire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 505mm, Dutch text on verso (1)

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£100-150


DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 136* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 500 engravings, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic views, including examples by Finden, Bartlett, Middiman, Hume. Allom, Westall, Ellis, Sands, Turner, Godfrey, Gastineau, Winkles, Woolnoth and I.L.N. occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx. 500)

£150-200

138* Brock (Henry Matthew, 1875-1960). A Bulbous Tale... “This lady is looking for her husband, Morna”, pen, ink & grisaille watercolour on artist’s board (slightly bowed), showing the interior of a draper’s shop with an eccentric-looking woman being introduced to the young female shop assistant by a woman, and a young man behind the counter looking on, signed lower left, titled to lower margin, sheet size 37 x 26.5cm (14.5 x 10.5ins), together with two others by Brock, comprising a pen and ink drawing on card mounted on grey card, of two men in suits lying on the grass overlooking a coastal bay, signed lower right, sheet size 21.5 x 22cm (8.5 x 8.5ins), and a grisaille watercolour on artist’s board entitled ‘Tony’s Friend. “Tony would make puddings”‘, showing a kitchen scene, with a cook rolling out pastry and a small boy cutting out pastry shapes, signed lower right and titled to lower margin, sheet size 26.5 x 37cm (10.25 x 14.5ins)

137* Broadside. An Action between the Impregnable and the Audacious. March 11th 1857, Defeated at 4 P.M. the 14th, uncoloured lithograph showing a naval action with a descriptive text below describing the efficacy of various naval cannon, slight dust soiling and soiling, 460 x 320mm No naval action ever took place between two British ships and the slightly whimsical decription below the image describes a gunnery training exercise in which twelve different cannon are employed. Each cannon is named and the results of its usage are described in some detail. The ship coming under fire is described as an ‘old stager’ and was presumably a decomissioned warship fit only to end its days as a target. Rare. (1) £200-300

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£150-200


139* Browne (Gordon Frederick, 1858-1932). A young man staggered blindly towards him..., pen & ink on artist’s board, showing a military skirmish of foot soldiers, initialled lower right, titled in ink to lower margin, sheet size 28.5 x 27.5cm (11.25 x 11ins), together with Stampa (George Lorraine, 1875-1951), Brown, “I often go to Bath in the Summer.” Intelligent Foreigner. “Ah, yes, it is well to go to ze bath in ze ‘ot weather!” pen & ink on artist’s board, showing two gentlemen in morning dress in a drawing room, signed lower left, typed title label on verso, sheet size 26 x 19.5cm (10.25 x 7.75ins), plus Gottlob (Fernand Louis, 1873-1935), La Possession, black chalk and pen & ink on paper, with traces of bodycolour, showing a young woman and a soldier, signed lower right, titled in manuscript on verso, sheet size 32 x 25cm (12.5 x 9.75ins), plus two pen & ink drawings on paper by Hilda Gertrude Cowham (18731964), one showing a classroom of small girls, signed lower right, titled in pencil to lower margin ‘Penelope-Poet “I shall be a poet”‘, lightly spotted, sheet size 23 x 33cm (9 x 13ins), and the other of a young girl with a candle in an attic, signed lower right, titled in pencil to lower margin ‘The White Knight in Armour’ (5)

Lot 140

£200-300

140* Buckler (John, 1770-1851, after). North West View of Cassington Church, Oxfordshire, together with A South East View of Cassington Church, Oxfordshire, a pair of pen, ink & grey wash grisaille watercolours of St. Peter’s Church, paper watermarked, J Whatman 1819, the first signed J. Buckler and indistinctly dated 1802(?), image size approx. 21 x 15.5cm (2)

£80-120

141* Burke (Thomas). The Vicar of the Parish Receiving his Tithes [and] The Curate of the Parish Return’d from Duty, pub. J.Brydon, 1793, pair of stipple engravings after H.Singleton, contemp. colouring, good margins, each approx. 440 x 340mm, presented in 19th century ‘Hogarth’ frames (2)

£300-500

142* China. A collection of approx. 380 engravings originally published in Thomas Allom’s ‘China in a Series of Views...., c.1843, uncoloured engravings, many duplicates, each approx. 160 x 210mm (approx.380)

Lot 141

£100-150

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147* Engravings & maps. A mixed collection of approx. 800 engravings and maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including a large collection of British topographical views, with examples by Middiman, Dugdale, Allom, Hooper, Scott, Finden, Winkles, Le Keux, Bartlett, Turner and Gastineau, with natural history, sporting, fashion and a small collection of caricatures, including examples by Gillray, Holland and Bunbury, and a collection of approx. 100 maps with examples by Lewis, Archer, Milton and Chapman & Hall, plus two ‘view books and a partially excised scrap book from WW I, compiled by an officer in the 3rd London Regiment who was taken prisoner, various sizes and condition (approx.800)

£200-300

148* Flameng (Leopold Joseph). The Road to Ruin, ‘Ascot’, ‘Struggle’. ‘Arrest’ [and] ‘The End’, pub. The Art Union, 1882, four (of five) etchings after W.P.Frith, lacking ‘College’, slight staining and dust soiling, occ. marginal closed tears, each approx. 440 x 520mm (4)

£80-120

143* Classical engravings. A set of four engravings of Gods and Deities, c.1785, four hand coloured engravings after Thomas Piroli, each approx. 220 x 190mm,, mounted, framed and glazed, together with a pair of chromolitho. plts. of pears, each approx. 210 x 165mm, mounted, framed and glazed (6)

£150-250

144* Dublin. Malton (James), Royal Exchange Dublin, West Front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral [and] Tholsel Dublin, pub. James Malton, Dublin, 1792 - 93, together three aquatints with contemp. hand colouring, image to plate mark, 320 x 430mm, each with verre églomisé mounts and ‘Hogarth’ frames (3)

£100-200

145* Earlom (Richard). The Superb Lily, pub. Dr. Thornton, 1799, mezzotint printed in colours and finished by hand, 485 x 360mm, mounted, framed and glazed G.Dunthorne. no.301. ‘The Earlom Plate’, state 3. (1)

£300-500

146* English school. Two allegorical watercolours, after John Edwards (1768-1795), c.1790, together a pair of oval watercolours after J.Edwards, showing an aristocratic and a rural couple in a bucolic setting, slight toning, each inscribed in ink to lower edge ‘publish’d as the Act directs Dec. 25th 1783. J.Edwards inv. et fecit’, each 32 x 26cms (12.5 x 10 inches), contemporary gilt gesso frames (slightly chipped), glazed (2)

Lot 145

£70-100

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Lot 150

Lot 152

149* Foreign topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 500 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, India and the Holy Land, various sizes and condition, together with two early 20th century folio photograph albums, one of Venice and one of Switzerland, with, Trollope (T.Adolphus & Frances, ed.), A Summer in Brittany, 2 vols., pub. Henry Colburn, 1840, col. litho. frontis. to each vol., dec. title, nine (of 10) uncoloured litho. plts., slight spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, a little worn at extrems., 8vo, plus, Pugin (A. & Heath C.),Paris and its Environs..., 2 vols., pub. Jennings and Chaplin, 1831, numerous b & w engs. throughout, some spotting, contemp. cloth with publishers printed label to upper siding, boards near detached, rubbed and worn, 4to., and Walker (John),The Universal Gazetteer, 4th ed., 1807, numerous b & w folding engraved maps, some fraying to foredge, contemp. calf gilt, 8vo., with one other volume similar Sold as a collection of prints and maps, not subject to return. (appox.500)

£200-300

150* Gillray (James). A collection of approx. forty etchings, pub. H.G.Bohn, c.1850, approx. forty uncoloured etchings and engravings, printed with another caricature on verso, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.40)

£120-180

151* Gillray (James). A collection of approx. seventy-five caricatures, pub. H.G.Bohn, c.1850, uncoloured etchings and engravings, each with another caricature printed on the verso, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

£200-300

152* Gray (Joseph, 1890-1962). Meeting of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Bedfordshire Regiment at Locre, 6th November 1914. First Battle of Ypres, pub. Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd. 1922, colour photogravure, signed in pencil by artist to lower right, proof before title, 350 x 785mm, framed and glazed, supplied with a separate framed and glazed key plate identifying the principal officers of both battalions (2)

Lot 151

£100-200

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153* Guiana. Bentley (Charles & Schomburgk, Robert Hermann), [Twelve Views in the Interior of Guinea, pub. Ackermann & Co, 1840 - 41, twelve (complete) litho. views by George Barnard, with contemp. hand colouring, but lacking title and map, slight mount staining, some professional restoration to margins, each approx. 330 x 420mm Abbey Travel. no.720. Tooley. no.447. (12)

ÂŁ1000-1500

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Lot 154 154* Guildford. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South West Prospect of Guildford in the County of Surry, pub. 1738 [but 2nd ed. c.1779], uncoloured engraved panorama with descriptive text below image, old folds, 305 x 820mm, framed and glazed (1)

155* Howitt (Anna Mary, 1824-1884). A manuscript narrative with pencil portrait of a meeting with an old soldier, The Hermitage, Highgate, 1854, circular head and shoulders pencil portrait, of a bearded old man with a handkerchief tied round his head, dated and initialled in pencil ‘AM’, diameter 23cm (9ins), with detailed manuscript narrative below, signed by the author, describing the appearance at the door of ‘a very aged man’ with ‘a crippled leg’, who ‘trembled all over with age and cold’, and ‘offered matches & cabbage-nets for sale’, adding that despite his poverty and frailty there was ‘a certain nobility in his countenance’, going on to record how he was invited in and sat for his portrait, whilst recounting how he fought under Nelson and Wellington, had been in the Battle of the Baltic, the Battle of the Nile, and at Trafalgar, and had been close to Nelson when he fell, and how he wished now that he could die, as he had no home, having previously declined a place in Greenwich or Chelsea to prevent being parted from his wife, then still alive ‘She was more than his right hand to him he said’, but since her death he ‘had been wandering about desolate as we saw him’, both portrait and manuscript account neatly mounted on card, overall sheet size 57 x 45cm (22.5 x 17.75ins)

£100-150

A fascinating account of a meeting with William Robertson, a crippled old soldier who called at the door of Anna Mary Howitt, friend and associate of the early Pre-Raphaelites. Anna was reading an account of Worsaae’s “Danes and Norwegians in Great Britain” at the time of the call. Invited into her kitchen, Robertson gave account of his life as a soldier, his experiences and his downfall, whilst Anna sketched the pencil portrait of him. Anna Mary was the daughter of the prolific Quaker writers and publishers William Howitt (1792-1879) and Mary Botham (1799-1888), and was married to the writer Alaric Alfred Watts. She showed early talent and entered Henry Sass’s Art Academy in London in 1846, where her contemporaries included William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (who became a close friend) and Thomas Woolner. She was also a feminist (for example in 1856 helping Barbara Leigh Smith to collect signatures for a petition that would lead to the Married Women’s Property Act 1870), and an accomplished writer (for example she wrote ‘An Art-Student in Munich’ published in 1853 to great acclaim). (1) £200-300

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158* Mezzotint drolls. The Triple Plea [and] A Flat Between Two Sharps, pub. Bowles & Carver, c.1780, pair of ‘legal’ mezzotints with contemp. hand colouring, both torn with slight loss, replaced in facsimile, some repaired closed tears, each approx. 355 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

159* Middle East & Palestine. A mixed collection of approx. fifty engravings, late 17th century, uncoloured engravings of Israel, Libya, Egypt, Syria and the Holy-Land, including some folding, various sizes and condition Published in Cornelis de Bruyn’s Reizen... door de vermaardste Deelen van Klein Asia..., (approx.50) £150-200

156* London. Scharf (George), A View of the Northern Approach to London Bridge while in a State of Progress..... [and] A View of High Street Southwark being the Ancient Roadway...., c.1830, pair of hand coloured lithographs, trimmed with small margins, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, slight loss to paper corners along lower border, repaired, laid on later paper, each approx. 530 x 740mm (2)

£200-300

157* Marine. Dutton (T.G.), The Light-House at Cape Chersonese looking South, pub. Paul & Dominic Calnaghi, 1855, hand coloured lithograph after W.Simpson, 270 x 355mm, mounted, together with, Clerk (W.),This Print Representing the Fire in H.M.Dockyard at Devonport on the Morning of the 27th September 1840 is respectfully dedicated to Rear Admiral Superintendent Warren, the Officers & Men of the Dock Yard, c.1840, col. lithograph after N.C.Condy, laid on later card, 360 x 450mm, mounted, with, Rosenberg (C.),The Right Honourable Lord Yarborough’s Yacht, The Falcon of 351 ton, off Spithead with the Royal Yacht Squadron, on their Voyage to Cherbourg, pub. W.J.Huggins, 1835 [ but later impression], hand coloured aquatint after W.J.Huggins, 390 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

£100-150

160* Moore (Lieutenant Joseph). Four aquatint views from Eighteen Views Taken At Or Near Rangoon, pub. 1825-26, together four hand-coloured aquatint views, two foxed, image size approximately 26 x 37cm (10 x 14.5ins), all framed and glazed Comprising: The Harbour of Port Cornwallis, Island of Great Andaman, with the Fleet getting under Weigh for Rangoon; The Conflagration of Dalla, on the Rangoon River; View of the landing at Rangoon of part of the Combined Forces from Bengal and Madras, Under the Orders of Sir Archd. Campbell, K.C.B. on the 11th of May 1824; The Attack of the Stockades at Pagoda Point, on the Rangoon River, by Sir Archd. Campbell, K.C.B. 8th July 1824. (4) £400-600

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Lot 161

161* Oracles & Sybillas. Guarana (Jacapo), Trophonus, Palisci, Mercurius Trimegistus, Samia Sibylla, Nicostrata [and] Pythagorus, pub. Venice, c.1794, together six hand coloured engravings by Alessandi, Sandi and others, each approx. 340 x 270mm, framed and glazed (6)

ÂŁ200-300

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163* Paris. Merian (Matthaus), Prosp der Statt Parys...., 1654, uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, 270 x 795mm, mounted (1)

£200-300

164* Portraits. A very large collection of approx. 4000 engravings and prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings, lithographs and gravures, occ. duplicates, mostly small format, various condition (approx.4000)

£300-500

165* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 500 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including British and foreign topographical views, by Allom, Ackerman, Kip, Tombleson, Hooper and Mallet, and botanical engravings and lithographs by Step, Van Houtte, Linden, Bessa and Weber, with a small collection of engraved portraits, various sizes and condition (approx.500)

£200-300

166* Prints and engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 350 engravings and prints, mostly 19th century, engravings, etchings, lithographs and gravures, including portraits, British & foreign topographical views, genre, religion, fashion, historical scenes and natural history, various sizes and condition, together with two folio scrap books, partially excised, containing newspaper cuttings, topographical views, portraits, scraps, natural history and fashion, boards partially detached, worn and frayed Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (approx.350)

£100-200

167* Prisons. Hawkins (G.), To the Magistrates of the County of Berks., This View of the New County Prison at Reading from the Great Western Railway, is respectfully dedicated by their very obedient servant, J.L.Griffiths, Architectural Draftsman, pub. Day & Haghe, c.1860, uncoloured lithograph, slight creasing, spotting and staining, occ. marginal closed tears, torn with slight loss, 450 x 600mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Bedford (F.),City Prison, Holloway, 1852, litho. with contemp. hand colouring, trimmed to image on three margins, closed tears affecting image, slight dust soiling, 410 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed

162* Oxtoby (David, 1938-). Summertime Reflections, a portrait of Eddie Cochran, 1974, pencil on paper, heightened with blue watercolour, signed and dated lower right, gallery label to verso, 94 x 61cm (37 x 24ins) aperture size, framed and glazed Oxtoby is known for his portraits of popular musicians. He has exhibited in major galleries including the Tate, National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy and his work his held in fifteen public collections. (1) £200-300

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£100-150


170* Stubbs (George, 1724-1806). Tygers at Play, pub. George Stubbs, 1780 [Iain Bain edition, published for Observer Art, 1974], uncoloured etching on laid paper by J M Green & Son, 375 x 480mm, together with another copy framed and glazed, plus Woollett (William),The Spanish Pointer, 1768 [but Iain Bain edition published for Observer Art, 1974], uncoloured etching after George Stubbs on wove paper by T J Head, 450 x 560mm, the two unframed engravings contained in publishers green cloth portfolio with black morocco gilt label to upper board and retaining the original bound illustrated prospectus and price list for this late edition Lennox Boyd, Dixon & Clayton. George Stubbs, The Complete Engraved Works, no.60. State 3a and no.10 state 6a. (3) £200-300

168* Sheerness. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The North-West Prospect of Sheerness in the County of Kent, 1739, uncoloured engraved panorama, slight overall toning, trimmed to plate mark, 310 x 805mm (1)

171* Topographical engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 550 engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings, the majority being views in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Cheshire, with examples by Allom, Grose, Turner, Scott, Hay, Cooke, Mason, Vivares, Bartlett and Woolnoth, several mounted, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

£70-100

(approx.550)

£150-200

169* St Helena. Duncan (Edward), To his Most Gracious Majesty King William the 4th. This Plate representing a View of the Island of St. Helena....., pub. W.J.Huggins, 1832, aquatint after W.J.Huggins, contemp. hand colouring, key plate incorporated into title, closed repaired tears affecting image, backed with archival tissue, 360 x 780mm (1)

£80-120

172* Vue d’Optiques. A Particular View of Paris, The Royal Palace of Windsor, A View of the Temple of Comus in Vauxhall Gardens, An Inside View of the Rotundo in Ranelagh Gardens, The Inside of St. Martins Church in the Fields [and] The Inside of Westminster Abbey, pub. Robert Sayer, Carington Bowles and others, 1751 - 94, together six engravings by Muller, Bowles, Parr and others, each with contemp. hand colouring, with titles repeated in French, occ. slight creasing, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, each approx. 255 x 390mm (6)

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£150-200


173* West Indies. Johnson (J.), A Series of Views in the West Indies: Engraved from Drawings taken recently in the Islands: with Letter Press Explanations made from Actual Observations, pub. Smith Elder & Co., 1827 - 29, engraved map of Antigua with contemp. outline colouring, six (of eleven) aquatint views by T.Fielding, C.Bentley and G.Reeve, all with contemp. hand colouring, with seven sheets of descriptive text and a list of Estates on the Island of Antigua, giving the names of the Proprietors, together with the number of slaves held by each estate, with the ‘Governors’ of Antigua’ on verso, some professional restoration to all plates, map and text, contemp. upper paper wrapper laid on later card, oblong folio Abbey Travel 678. Tooley. English Books with Coloured Plates no.285. This collection comprises of plates no. 1,2 & 3 (of 4) from part 1 and plates 9,10,11 & 12 (complete) from part 3. Abbey suggests that parts 1 & 2 were undertaken by Thomas & George Underwood, but it failed to make money and the project was continued by Smith Elder & Co. Commercial success continued to elude the publishers and the plans to publish parts 4 & 5 were shelved. Rare. (7) £1500-2000

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SPORTING PRINTS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 174* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). The Brighton Road, The Maiden’s Head at Uckfield [and] The Portsmouth Road, The Talbot at Ripley, pub. Lawrence & Bullen, 1903, pair of chromolithographs, each approx. 430 x 625mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£200-300

175* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). The Oxford Road The Angel at Henley-on-Thames, The Exeter Road The White Hart at Hook, The Great North Road The Bell at Stilton [and] The Dover Road The Bull at Dartford, pub. Lawrence & Bullen, 1903, together four chromolithographs, two with slight water staining to margins, each approx. 470 x 680mm, framed and glazed (4)

£150-200

176* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). A Portrait of a Sealyham, uncoloured etching, signed and numbered below image in pencil by artist, 170 x 215mm, mounted, framed and glazed with contemp. gallery label with image title to verso

Lot 174

Limited edition 56/150. (1)

£150-250

Lot 175 177* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). ‘Mated’ [and] ‘Revoked’, c.1905, pair of chromolithographs of a game of chess and a game of bridge, each approx. 365 x 590mm, framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

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178* Bird (Harrington). Two Favourites; James Selby Driving his Favourite Mare Savenake, pub. F.C.McQueen & Sons, 1889, lithograph with contemp. hand colouring on india wove, slight dust soiling and staining to margins, not affecting image, blind stamp of F.C.McQueen in lower margin, 610 x 780mm (1)

£100-150

179* Boxing. Tom Cribb, Champion of England [and] Tom Sayers Champion of England, c.1870, pair of tinted lithographs of bare knuckle prize fighters, each approx. 350 x 230mm, mounted (2)

£70-100

180* Bretherton (James). The Easter Hunt at Epping Forest, 1785, large uncoloured etching after H.W.Bunbury, on three conjoined sheets, some staining and toning, old folds, 500 x 1350mm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

181* Cox (Marjorie, 1915-2003). Vulcan, Raider and Peapod, 1973, and Scud and Nicky, 1968, pastel on paper, each signed, dated and titled to lower edge, 51 x 60cm (20 x 24ins) and slightly smaller, framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

182* Cox (Marjorie, 1915-2003). Smudge, 1968, Senator and Tarka, 1989, and Seamus, 1998, pastel on paper, each signed, dated and titled to lower edge, 58 x 47cm (23 x 18.5ins) and slightly smaller, framed and glazed (3)

£100-150

183* Dubourg (Matthew). Specimens of Horsemanship, pub. Edward Orme, 1816, ten aquatints after J.Pollard, displayed in a column, contemp. hand colouring, 655 x 100mm, mounted, framed and glazed with the Parisian Adolphe Le Goupy gallery label on verso The ten engravings depict scenes of coaching, hunting, driving and riding. Perhaps designed to be cut up into ten small images, we can find no record of this print other than a copy held by the British Museum. (1) £120-180

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186* Gould (John and Hart W.). Ptilonopus Nanus, Ptilopus Solomonensis, Ptilopus Lewisii, Ptilopus Bellus, Ptilopus Speciosus [and] Ptilopus Rivolii, c.1870, together six hand coloured lithographs of pigeons, each approx. 530 x 340mm (6)

£300-500

184* Fishing. A pair of ‘relief’ prints of fish, c.1890, two chromolithographs of fish ‘still-lifes’ showing three fish hanging with foliage, one depicting Brown Trout, the other Perch and Roach, each approx. 365 x 265mm, in contemp. stained oak framed, glazed (2)

£150-200

185* Gleadah (Joseph). Bowling. North East View of the Saracens Head Bowling Green Worcester, pub. Worcester, c.1830, aquatint after James Clements, contemp. hand colouring, 290 x 455mm, key plate on verso of frame, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£300-500

187* Gould (John and Hart W.). Halcyon Quadricolor [and] Halcyon Leucopygia, c.1870, two hand coloured lithographs of kingfishers, each approx. 520 x 340mm (2)

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£150-200


190* Gould (John, Richter H.C. & Hart W.). Falcinellus Igneus, c.1870, lithograph of the Glossy Ibis, contemp. hand colouring, slight marginal chipping and fraying, slight mount staining, 350 x 480mm, together with, Ailuroedus Arfakianus, c.1870, lithograph of the Arfak Cat-bird, contemp. hand colouring, 520 x 330mm, supplied with contemp. page of descriptive text, with, Campylopterus Rufus, hand coloured lithograph of a Rufous Sabrewing Hummingbird, 520 x 360mm (3)

188* Gould (John and Hart W.). Upupa Nigripennis, published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’, [1862 - 73], lithograph with contemp. hand colouring of Hoopoes, occ. marginal closed tears, 530 x 340mm (1)

£150-200

191* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Chelidon Urbica, Ancylocheilus Subarquata [and] Blue Tit, c.1832 - 1873, together three lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, the first two described items published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’, the second item from ‘The Birds of Europe’, each approx. 530 x 340mm, all framed and glazed

£100-150

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£100-150

189* Gould (John and Hart W.). Geoffroyius Timorlaoensis, Chalcopsittacus Scintillatus, Eclectus Riedeli [and] Lorius Tibialis, c.1870, together four hand coloured lithographs of parrots, occ. marginal closed tears and slight chipping, each approx. 530 x 360mm

192* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Ramphastos Inca [and] Aulacoramphus Castaneorhynchus, originally published in ‘A Monograph of the Ramphastidae, or Family of Toucans’ [1852 - 54], two hand coloured lithographs, each approx. 520 x 365mm, mounted, framed and glazed

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£400-600

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£300-500


193* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Lagenoplastes Fluvicola, Cypselus Infumatus, Cecropsis Erythropygia, Dendrochelidon Klecho, Cecropsis Rufula [and] Cecropsis Daurica, 1850 - 83, together six lithographs of swallows and swifts, all with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning and slight offsetting, one image (Dendrochelidon Klecho) with chipped margins and closed tears, each approx. 530 x 320mm (6)

195* Gould (J. & E.). Ramphastos Oscultans, published in ‘A Monograph of the Ramphastidae, or Family of Toucans, 1833 - 34, lithograph with contemp. hand colouring, slight marginal creasing, not affecting image, 530 x 360mm (1)

£300-500

£200-300

196* Harris (John). Fores’s Sporting Traps. Going to Cover [and] Going to the Moors, pub. Messrs. Fores, 1847, pair of aquatints on wove after C.C.Henderson, bright contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 530 x 750mm (2)

194* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Prioniturus Setarius, Palaeornis Schisticeps [and] Palaeornis Derbianus, c.1870, together three lithographs of parrots with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 520 x 340mm (3)

£400-600

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£200-300


200* Hunt (Charles). The London & Birmingham Tally Ho!! Coach, pub. R.Ackermann, c.1830, aquatint with contemp. hand colouring, 355 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed

197* Harris (John). Herring’s Farm Scenes. Morning, Noon, Evening [and] Night, pub. F.Gambart & Co., 1849, the set of four aquatints after J.F.Herring, contemp. hand colouring, some overall dust soiling and staining, margins frayed with repaired closed tears, laid on later paper, each approx. 570 x 800mm (4)

Drawn by four horses, the Tally Ho! could cover the journey from the Saracen’s Head Inn, Holborn, to the Swan Hotel in Birmingham, in 11 hours. A quite phenominal speed for a coach in the early 19th century. The coach is shown passing Windsor Castle and Eton as a team of reapers harvest a field of wheat in the foreground. (1) £300-500

£200-300

201* Pyall (Henry). Partridge Shooting, Pheasant Shooting, Duck Shooting [and] Snipe Shooting, pub. R.Ackermann, 1832 [but later impressions], set of four colour photolithographs after H.Alken, very slight spotting, each approx. 210 x 260mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

£80-120

198* Harris (John). The Last Change Down, The First Change Up, The Right Sort [and] The Early Delivery, pub. R. & A. Ackermann, 1863, set of four aquatints on wove after W.J.Shayer, all with contemp. hand colouring, some staining and spotting, each approx. 365 x 480mm (4)

£200-300

199* Horse Racing. Hunt (Charles), The Start for the Memorable Derby of 1844, pub. Messrs. Fores, 1845, large aquatint after J.F.Herring, with contemp. hand colouring, some marginal repaired closed tears, some creasing, slight staining, laid on later card, 630 x 1090mm, together with, Rees (George, pubs.), Bendigo, First Winner of the Eclipse Stakes of £10,000 at Sandown Park...., 1886, aquatint with contemp. hand colouring, slight spotting, laid on later card, 550 x 680mm, with, Orme (Edward), Fox Hunting no.3, 1808, aquatint after Samuel Howitt, contemp. hand colouring, some creasing, repaired closed tears affecting image, 340 x 455mm, with another six engravings and gravures of hunting and racing scenes, various sizes and condition (9)

202* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). A Sight to Take Home and Dream About, pub. Messrs. Fores Ltd, c.1950, colour lithograph with b & w remarque of the finishing post at a ladies point-to-point, signed in pencil by artist with ‘snaffle bit’ blind stamp, paper size 470 x 600mm, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

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£200-300


203* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). Jim. “Whatever ye de keep t’owd tamboureen a rowlin”, c.1920, lithograph with remarque of a huntsman clearing a brush fence, signed in pencil by artist, snaffle bit blindstamp, paper size 360 x 390mm, framed and glazed (1)

205* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). A National Candidate, c.1932, colour lithograph with b & w remarque of a horse clearing a brush fence, signed in pencil by artist, ‘snaffle bit’ blindstamp, slight water staining, overall size 470 x 430mm, framed and glazed

£150-200

(1)

£200-300

204* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). The Timber Merchant, c.1932, colour photolithograph, remarque of a huntsman clearing a stone wall, signed in pencil by artist, snaffle bit blindstamp, slight worming to margins, paper size 430 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

206* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). Old Tawney, pub. Lawrence and Jellicoe, c.1920, colour lithograph, very slight staining in margins, paper size 390 x 330mm, framed and glazed (1)

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£100-150


209* Woodman (Richard). Chris’r Wilson Esq. Father of the Turf, pub. R.H.Woodman, 1842, uncoloured mixed method engraving on wove, laid on contemp linen, some spotting and staining, 600 x 480mm, in a contemp. ‘bird’s eye maple’ frame

207* Stubbs (George). Game Keepers [and] Labourers, pub. Benj.n. Beale Evans, 1790, pair of hand coloured mezzotints on laid by Henry Birche, Game Keepers trimmed to image, Labourers with thread margins, Game Keepers laid on later paper, slight creasing, each approx. 440 x 650mm

(1)

£80-120

Lennox-Boyd, Dixon & Clayton. nos. 87 & 88. States 3 & 4 repectively. (2) £400-600

208* Taxidermy. A group of thirteen original Rowland Ward taxidermy negatives, early 20th century, including tiger, rhinoceros, lion, etc., all 15.5 x 20.5cm (6 x 8ins), together with a group of nine related vintage gelatin silver prints, including three with Jonas Bros. credit stamps to versos, all 20 x 25cm, plus other assorted taxidermy ephemera interest, including a chromo. of a child with two dogs and a foxes head by Arthur J. Elsley, 1894, 45 x 37cm, framed and glazed, a wood engraving by W. Rainey of a Victorian taxidermist, 30 x 22cm, framed and glazed, plus five taxidermy booklets and brochures and two bird books (31)

£250-300

210* Woodman (Richard). [Eight Representations of Shooting], pub. W.D.Jones, Cambridge, 1813, set of eight uncoloured aquatints, each approx. 150 x 200mm, slight dust soiling to margins, contemp. paper wrappers (8)

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£120-180


SPORTING ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

213* Chalon (Henry Bernard, 1771-1849). Portrait of a spaniel, pastel on paper, 12.5 x 16.5cm (5 x 6.5ins), framed and glazed, with engraved label on verso ‘Mr. Chalon, Horse & Dog Painter, To Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, Goodge Street, near Charlotte Stt. Fitzroy Sque.’

211* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). St Bernard, watercolour, signed by artist to lower right, 155 x 180mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(1)

An early watercolour by Aldin. The irregular margins are because it was painted for use in the Illutrated London News. (1) £200-300

£150-200

214* Hedger (Richard, 20th century). Golden eagle in a Scottish landscape, 1976, oil on canvas, showing a golden eagle perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking a loch and snow-topped mountains, signed and dated lower left, 76 x 122cm (30 x 48ins), framed Artist of mainly country scenes, exhibited in the West Country and Wiltshire. (1) £100-150

212* Alken (Henry, 1785-1851, attrib.). A set of four foxhunting scenes, set of four pencil and watercolour foxhunting scenes, each approx. 230 x 320mm, mounted framed and glazed (4)

£200-300

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217* Proud (Alastair). Ermine in Snow, 20th century, watercolour on board, heightened with bodycolour, laid on contemp. card. signed in pencil to lower left, 215 x 315mm

215* Howitt (Samuel William 1765 - 1822). Study of a foxhound, pencil and wash drawing of a running foxhound, signed in pencil monogram to lower right, 190 x 245mm, framed and glazed (1)

(1)

£80-120

£70-100

NATURAL HISTORY & GEOLOGY

216* Pig Sticking. Two hog hunting scenes after Edward Orme’s Oriental Field Sports, by Thomas Williamson and Samuel Howitt, pub. 1807, oil on canvas, relined, both with craquelure, approx. 30.5 x 45.5cm (12 x 18ins), matching frames (2)

£300-500

218 Agricola (Georg Andreas). L’Agriculture Parfaite, ou Nouvelle Decouverte, Touchant la Culture & la Multiplication des Arbres, des Arbustes, et des Fleurs..., Traduit de l’Allemand avec de Remarques, 2 vols., Amsterdam, 1732, thirty-four folding engraved plates, some spotting to text, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spines with red morocco labels, light wear to joints and extremities, 8vo (2)

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£150-200


219 Audubon (John James). The Birds of America, from Drawings made in the United States and their Territories, 7 volumes, 1st octavo edition, New York: J.J. Audubon & Philadelphia: J.B. Chevalier, Philadelphia, 1840[-1844], half-titles, 500 hand-coloured lithographic plates after Audubon by W.E. Hitchcock, R. Trembly and others, wood-engraved anatomical diagrams in text, subscribers list in first and second volumes, some spotting and foxing (mainly to text, the plates mostly clean and bright), three plates loose (nos. 124, 276 & 404), one plate (no. 82) with small tear to lower blank margin, contemporary inscriptions of Owen Jones, Wynnewood (volume 7 with additional inscription of Mary R. Jones), armorial bookplates of Miriam Williams Roberts, Pencoyd, to front pastedowns (pasted over earlier bookplates), top edges gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt over marbled boards, large 8vo (265 x 170mm) A fine and tall copy of the first octavo edition of Audubon's masterpiece. This edition has 500 plates (sixty-five more than before) and features seven new species of bird previously not covered. Additionally, seventeen species, previously discussed in the text but not illustrated are here depicted for the first time. This edition had 1100 subscribers and earned its author the substantial sum of $36,000. The volumes carry the signatures of Congressman Owen Jones of Pennsylvania (1819-1878), who fought in the American Civil War. The seventh volume has the signature of Mary Roberts Jones, his wife. The copy then carries the bookplate of Miriam Williams Roberts. She was daughter of George Brooke Roberts (18331897), the Pennsylvania railroad magnate. Miriam Roberts was also Owen and Mary Jones’ niece, and mother of the present vendor. Ayer/Zimmer p. 22; Bennett p. 5; McGill/Wood p. 208; Nissen IVB 51; Reese 34; Sabin 2364. (7) £20000-30000

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220 Beche (Henry T. de la). How to Observe Geology, 1st ed., 1835, illustrations, a few spots, previous owner signature to title, later cloth with most of original spine relaid, 8vo, together with A Treatise on Primary Geology; Being an Examination, both Practical and Theoretical, of the Older Formations, by Henry Boase, 1st ed., 1834, b & w illustrations, some spotting and toning, library stamps front and rear, bookplate of J.C. Thackeray, contemporary calf, recased with later spine label, 8vo, plus The Lithography of Edinburgh, by the Late Rev. John Fleming, Edinburgh, 1859, 102 pp., partly unopened, pubs. list at end, original cloth, spine and margins faded, 8vo, with three other related works: The London Geological Journal, 3 issues [all published] in one vol., 1846-47, The Life and Remains of Edward Daniel Clarke, by the Rev. William Otter, 2 vols., in one, 1825 (front hinge broken), Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Club, vols. 1 & 4-19 only in nine vols., 1853-1914 (exlibris) and the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, eight Annual Reports, 1841-1877 (22)

222 Buller (Walter Lawry). Manual of the Birds of New Zealand, Wellington, 1882, 37 tinted lithographed plates, a few spots, bookplate, original blue cloth gilt, spine and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Birds of Siberia. A Record of a Naturalist’s Visits to the Valleys of the Petchora and Venesi, by Henry Seebohm, 1st ed., 1901, folding colour map, wood-engraved illustrations, scattered light spotting, t.e.g., original pictorial cloth, light stains, 8vo, plus W.H. Hudson’s Lost British Birds, 1894 (3)

£100-150

£200-300

223 Crawshay (Richard). The Birds of Tierra del Fuego, Bernard Quaritch, 1907, 21 hand-coloured lithographed plates, 23 photogravures, colour map, a few spots front and rear, bookplate, t.e.g., contemporary half calf, spine defective, covers detaching, rubbed, 4to Nissen IVB 212. Limited edition, 26/300. (1)

221 Blaauw (F.E.). A Monograph of Cranes, pub. E.J.Brill, Leiden & R.H.Porter, London, 1897, title page and half title with library stamps, twenty-two (complete) tipped in chromolitho. plts. Leutemann and Keulemans, several plts. with library stamps to verso, two plts. with stamps to recto, some dust and finger soiling to margins, slight spotting throughout, pubs. decorative gilt cloth, rebacked but retaining original spine, repaired at foredge of sidings, folio

£300-400

224 Culpeper (Nicholas and Sibly, E.). Culpeper’s English Physician and Complete Herbal. To which are now first added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs, with a Display of their Medicinal and Occult Properties, Physically Applied to the Cure of all Disorders incident to Mankind, to which are Annexed, Rules for Compounding Medicine According to the true System of Nature, forming a Complete Family Dispensatory and Natural System of Physic, 4 parts in one, 14th ed., 1810, engraved portrait frontispiece and seventy-two plates (including 54 hand-coloured plates), occasional spotting and light toning, 20th c. cloth, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to

Uncommon. Limited edition. 16/170. Only 15 plates are by Leutemann, the other 7 by Keulemans of which two are of eggs. It was G.F. Westerman’s, director of the Amsterdam Zoological Garden, intention to publish a work on Cranes and he commissioned Leutemann to make the drawings. Due to Westerman’s death the text was supplied by Blaauw and 7 more plates were added.Nissen IVB 105. (1) £800-1200

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£100-150


Lot 225

225 Curtis (William). The Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed..., 22 vols. in thirteen, a broken run, 1792-1830, comprising vols. 3-15, 17-18, 21-22, with duplicate of vol. 10, nos. 325-360, plus New Series vols. 1-4, pub. 1827-30, containing 1011 fine hand-coloured engraved plates (53 folding & one un-coloured), volume 7/8 lacking 28 plates, some spotting and occasional light toning to plates, few volumes with leaves detached or loose (mostly at front & rear), contemporary half calf, some boards detached, lacking title labels, worn, 8vo (13)

226 Evelyn (John). Sylva, Or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions, 2nd ed., 1670, title with engraved vignette, five engraved illustrations (one full-page), occasional dampstaining mostly to margins at front & rear, a.e.g., early 20th c. half calf by Riviere & Son, morocco labels to spine, worn at head and foot of spine with some loss, joints cracked, folio Wing E3517. (1)

ÂŁ1500-2500

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ÂŁ150-200


227 Ferns. Flintoft’s Collection of the British Ferns in the English Lake District [so titled to upper cover], mid 19th c., 37 mounted fern specimens, each with ink captions giving Latin and English names and locations (one slightly damaged), a little light spotting or soiling, bookplate of Alexander Crum of Thornliebank, original blue blindstamped cloth gilt, lower board detached, spine and edges rubbed, 4to (1)

£200-300

229 Forster (Westgarth). A Treatise on a Section of the Strata, Commencing near Newcastle Upon Tyne, and Concluding on the West Side of the Mountain of Cross-Fell. With Remarks on Mineral Veins in General... To which are Added Tables of the Strata in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, 1st ed., Newcastle, 1809, subscribers list (with errata slip pasted at end), folding plate at end (with repair to one fold), illustrations of strata, scattered light spotting, contemporary previous owner name to title, modern diced calf gilt, 8vo

228 Ferrer Gorraiz Beaumont y Montesa (Vicente). Disertacion o Memoria Sobre el Fomento y Progresos de la Agricultura por medio de los abonos de las Tierras ... dirigida a los Verdaderos Amigos del Pais..., 1st ed., Madrid, 1785, first and last few leaves stained to margins, title torn to upper margin, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, 8vo in 4s (1)

£150-200

Very rare first edition on North-East vertical strata discovered through mining, developing mineral veins, ore prospecting and hushing from dams on hillsides. (1) £500-800

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230 Forsyth (William). A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees; in Which a New Method of Pruning and Training is Fully Described, 1st ed., 1802, thirteen folding engraved plates, contemporary signature A. Welby to title, slight dust-soiling to first & last leaves, light offsetting from plates, endpapers renewed, modern half calf preserving contemporary marbled boards, red morocco title label to spine, 4to (1)

£150-200

231 Geological Survey. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. Figures and Descriptions of British Organic Remains, Decades I-X, 2 vols., 1849-61, 100 lithographed plates, a few folding (lacking plates 2 & 8 from Decade V, with plate 9 duplicated), some light spotting and toning, armorial bookplates of O. Loverbeck, printed presentation inscriptions to Richard Roper pasted to front endpapers, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, one spine label chipped, 8vo Contains examples of Asterozoa, Echinoids, Trilobites and Fish. (2)

£150-200

232 Griffith (Richard). A Synopsis of the Silurian Fossils of Ireland, 1st ed., Dublin, 1846, five lithographed plates after Frederick M’Coy, unused library label to rear pastedown, one or two light dampstains, library cloth, 4to Inscribed by the author to title (dedicatee name erased). (1)

£200-300

233 Headrick (James). View of the Mineralogy, Agriculture, Manufactures and Fisheries of the Island of Arran. With Notices of Antiquities, and Suggestions for Improving the Agriculture and Fisheries of the Highlands and Isles of Scotland, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1807, folding engraved map, pubs. list at end, title a little soiled with Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland library ink stamp and bequest stamp, a few spots, library cloth, 8vo (1)

235 Hutton (James). Theory of the Earth; or an Investigation of the Laws Observable in the Composition, Dissolution and Restoration of Land upon the Globe, [extracted from] Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. I, Edinburgh, 1788, [209]-304 pp., half title, title with engraved vignette (and ms. shelf number), two engraved plates (offsetting), p.285 lower corner torn away, a few light spots, modern cloth-backed boards, 4to

£150-200

Dibner, Heralds 93; Norman 1130 (offprint); PMM 247. Hutton’s famous paper was expanded into a three-volume work, Theory of the Earth in 1795, published shortly before his death. “His fundamental conception - now accepted as a matter of course, but then entirely new - was the doctrine of uniformitarianism. The formation of the surface of the earth is one continuous process which can be studied entirely from terrestrial materials without cosmological or supernatural intervention.” (PMM). (1) £400-600

234 Hunter (Alexander). Georgical Essays, York, 1777, three folding engraved plates, occasional spotting and offsetting, edges untrimmed and partly unopened, armorial bokplate of Sir Velters Cornewall Bart., contemporary plain paper backed marbled boards with printed paper label to spine, joints cracked and some wear, upper board loose, 8vo, contained in modern book box, together with Hill (Sir John), The Family Herbal, or an Account of all those English Plants, which are Remarkable for their Virtues, and of the Drugs which are Produced by Vegetables of other Countries; with their Descriptions and their uses, as Proved by Experience, pub. Bungay, 1812, fifty-four hand-coloured engraved plates, some dustsoiling and few marks, one plate torn with slight loss and occasional closed-tears, modern quarter calf, gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, 8vo (2)

£150-200

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Lot 236 238 Kirwan (Richard). Geological Essays, 1st ed., 1799, 502 pp., pubs. list at end, small repair to one contents page, light toning throughout, modern calf-backed boards, spine with raised bands and red label, 8vo

236 Keinen (Imao, 1845-1924). Keinen kacho gafu [birds and flowers], 4 volumes, 1st edition, Kyoto, 1891-92, 134 colour woodblock plates on 162 leaves, including 25 double-page and one four-page plate (with 27 bis plate in final volume), western number captioning (first issue), printed contents lists tipped in at front of vols. 1, 3 and 4 only, original string-bound wrappers, Japanese-style, gold flecking and titles printed directly on to covers, some dustsoiling and minor marks, folio (37 x 25.5cm) A good set. (4)

Richard Kirwan became president of the Royal Irish Academy in 1799, and was a supporter of the universal deluge and phlogiston theories. (1) £400-600

239 La Quintinye (Jean de). The Compleat Gard’ner; Or, Directions for Cultivating and Right Ordering of Fruit-Gardens and Kitchen-Gardens; with Divers Reflections on Several Parts of Husbandry ..., to which is added, his Treatise of Orange-Trees, with the Raising of Melons, Omitted in the French Editions, made English by John Evelyn, 1st English edition, 1693, three parts in one, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red & black signed Robert Dashwood in a contemporary hand, eleven engraved plates, including two folding, few headpieces & illustrations to text, two leaves of text browned and some light dampstaining to upper outer corners, hinges repaired, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, folio

£2000-3000

237 Kidd (John). Outlines of Mineralogy, 2 vols., 1st ed., Oxford, 1809, a few light spots, armorial bookplates of Newborough (Thomas John Wynn, 2nd Baron, 1802-1832) and inscription to titles dated March 1821), contemporary grey calf gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo Probably written as a companion to the author’s lectures at Oxford and based mainly on the earlier works by Richard Kirwan and Rene Hauy, the book covers all known minerals known at the time as well as crystallography. (2) £400-600

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240 Linden (Jean & Lucien, and Rodigas, Emile). L’Illustration Horticole revue Mensuelle des Serres et des Jardins, a broken run, 1873, 1882 - 86 & 1896, 113 parts (including a duplicate run of 1882), numerous chromolitho. plts, pubs. printed paper wrappers, 8vo (113)

£200-300

241 Lowe (E.J., assisted by W. Howard). Beautiful Leaved Plants; Being a Description of the Most Beautiful Leaved Plants in Cultivation in this Country, 1864, 59 hand-coloured lithographed plates (of 60, lacking plate 31), a few light spots, original purple cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with Popular British Entomology; Containing a Familiar and Technical Description of the Insects Most Common to the Various Localities of the British Isles, by Maria E. Catlow, 1848, 16 hand-coloured plates (with manuscript annotation), a little light soiling, original cloth gilt, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus some Wayside and Woodland Series volumes including Edward Step’s Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, 1st & 2nd series, new ed., 1905, Animal Life of the British Isles, 1921, T.A. Coward’s The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs, 1st (2nd impression) and 2nd series, 1920, J. Travis Jenkins’ The Fishes of the British Isles, 2nd ed., 1936, Theodore Savory’s The Spiders and Allied Orders of the British Isles, 2nd ed., 1945 and others on Moths, Trees etc., some in d.j.s, with other natural history (approx 100)

£200-300

Lot 238

242 Mantell (Gideon Algernon). A Pictorial Atlas of Fossil Remains, Consisting of Coloured Illustrations Selected from Parkinson’s “Organic Remains of a Former World,” and Artis’s “Antediluvian Phytology”, 1st ed., 1850, frontis. (some waterstains and spotting), 74 hand-coloured lithographed plates, original brown cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, light edgewear, 4to (1)

£300-400

243 Martin (William). Outlines of an Attempt to Establish a Knowledge of Extraneous Fossils, on Scientific Principles, 1st ed., Macclesfield, 1809, half title, some light spotting and browning, ink stamp of the Royal College of Surgeons of England to title (red sold stamp to verso), library cloth, 8vo

Lot 240

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244 Martinet (Francois Nicolas). [Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux], vol.3 (part volume only), c.1795, lacking titles and prelims., forty (only) engravings with bright contemp. hand colouring, including images of ducks, raptors, passerines and gallinaceous birds, text block detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, spine partially detached, boards detached, rubbed and worn, 4to Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (1)

ÂŁ400-600

245 Maund (Benjamin and Henslow, John Stephen). The Botanist; Containing Accurately Coloured Figures, of Tender and Hardy Ornamental Plants, vols. I & III-V only, [1837-46], additional engraved title to each, 200 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, generally bright condition, most with manuscript number at lower margin, a little toning or spotting, some light offsetting to text, contemporary green half calf, vol. I lower cover detached, some wear to spines, square 4to (4)

ÂŁ700-1000

Lot 244

246 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden; Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain, vols. 1 & 2 only, 1825-28, engraved titles, 48 hand-coloured engraved plates, a few light spots, juvenile pencil scribbling at front of vol. II, contemporary half calf, joints splitting, some losses to spines, rubbed, 4to (2)

Lot 245

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Lot 250 247 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden; Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain, vol. 10, c.1842, additional engraved title, ninety-six hand-coloured engraved botanical illustration on twentyfour plates (in fresh condition), occasional minor spotting, one leaf detached, publisher’s boards with printed title label to upper board, lacking spine, light wear, 4to (1)

253 Priestley (Joseph). Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain, as a Reference to Nichols, Priestley & Walker’s New Map of Inland Navigation..., 1st ed., 1831, eng. map frontis. (spotted and offset to title) and hand-tinted folding sectional plan at rear (browned), early ms. ownership names at head of title-page, orig. blue cloth, rubbed and spotted, spine faded and frayed to extremities, printed paper spine label rubbed and chipped, 8vo

£80-120

With the ownership signature of William Henry Goss (1833-1906), owner of the Falcon Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, and remembered by Goss Crested China. (1) £100-150

248 Michell (Rev. John). Conjectures Concerning the Cause, and Observations upon the Phoenomena of Earthquakes; Particularly of that Great Earthquake of the First of November, 1755, which Proved so Fatal to the City of Lisbon, and the Whole Effects were felt as far as Africa, and more or less throughout almost all Europe, Extraced from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 51, [1760], pp. 566634, folding cross-section plate (small library stamp to verso), p. 566 laid down, occasional light waterstains, recent half cloth, small 4to (1)

£150-200

249 Miller (Hugh). The Old Red Sandstone; or New Walks in an Old Field, 1st ed., Edinburgh: John Johnstone, 1841, folding handcol. litho sectional diagram frontis., nine eng. plts., some spotting and dampstaining, 20th c. half calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

250 New Naturalist Series. Vols. 1-39, 42-68, 82, 84, 87-121, mixed eds., 1945-2012, colour and b & w illustrations, a few spots, one or two with presentation inscriptions and library stamps, original cloth, d.j.s, a few price-clipped, faded spines, chips to earlier copies, no. 39 in photocopied d.j., 8vo, together with Peter Marren & Robert Gillmor’s Art of the New Naturalists, 2009 First editions are numbers 3, 6, 8-9, 13-14, 16-17, 22, 24, 28, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43, 46, 48, 51-52, 56, 57 (first US edition), 59, 63, 66-68, 84 and 87-121. (103) £800-1200

251 Parkinson (James). Organic Remains of a Former World. An Examination of the Mineralized Remains of the Vegetables and Animals of the Antediluvian World; Generally Termed Extraneous Fossils, vol. I (of 3) only, 1st ed., 1804, engraved frontis., title with engraved vignette, ten hand-coloured engraved plates, a few light spots, 19th c. library list to front pastedown, later boards, one or two stains, 4to (1)

254 Rumpf (Georg Eberhard). Thesaurus Imaginum Piscium Testaceorum... ut et Cochlearum... quibus accedunt Conchylia... denique Mineralia..., 2nd ed., The Hague, 1739, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, letterpress title printed in red and black with engraved tailpiece by Bernard Picart, sixty engraved plates, first few plates with light marginal dampstains, one or two marginal tears, edges untrimmed, modern burgundy half morocco, edges slightly rubbed, folio

£150-200

252 Pratt (Anne). The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain, 5 vols., Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, c.1855, engraved frontispiece to vol. 1 and numerous chromo plates., a.e.g., orig. cloth, 8vo (5)

Nissen 3520. (1)

£100-150

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255 Saville-Kent (William). The Naturalist in Australia, 1st ed., 1897, portrait frontispiece, nine chromo plts. (including one doublepage), b & w plates and illustrations, origiginal decorative cloth gilt, spine torn, 4to, together with Meredith (Louisa Anne), Some of my Bush Friends in Tasmania, 1860,additional chromolithograph title, eleven plates (lacking plate 8), border decorations to text leaves, preface leaf detached and frayed to margins, some spotting, a.e.g., original gilt decorated cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, folio (2)

£150-250

256 Scrope (George Poulett). Considerations on Volcanos, the Probable Causes of their Phenomena, the Laws which Determine their March, the Disposition of their Products, and their Connexion with the Present State and Past History of the Globe; Leading to a New Theory of the Earth, 1st ed., 1825, three folding plates (two partcoloured), some spotting and repairs, later cloth-backed boards, 8vo (1)

£100-150

257 Sedgwick (Adam). Preface to the Catalogue of the Cambrian and Silurian Fossils in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge, [1872], some light spotting, original wrappers bound-in at end (with manuscript initials, a little soiled with edgewear), recent red morocco-backed boards, 4to The author’s final work. (1)

£300-400

258 Shaw (George). Musei Leveriani Explicatio, Anglica et Latina, Opera et Studio..., parts 1-5 only (of 6), 1792, sixty engraved plates only (of 72), inner margins of title, following leaf and final leaf repaired, dust-soiling to first & last few leaves, spotting and toning, contemporary half calf, rebacked preserving original morocco title label, 4to (1)

£250-350

259 Short (Lester L. & Horne Jennifer F.M.). Toucans, Barbets and Honeyguides, Ramphastidae, Capitonidae and Indicatoridae, pub. Oxford University Press, 2001, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, book plate of John Colebrook-Robjent, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, together with, Payne (Robert B.),The Cuckoos, pub. Oxford University Press, 2005, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, book plate of John Colebrook-Robjent, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, with, Nelson (J.Bryan),Pelicans, Cormorants and their relatives, Pelecandiae, Sulidae, Phalacrocoracidae, Anhingidae, Fregatidae, Phaethontidae, pub. Oxford University Press, 2005, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, book plate of John Colebrook-Robjent, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, and Brooke (Michael),Albatrosses and Petrels across the World, pub. Oxford University Press, 2004, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, book plate of John Colebrook-Robjent, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to Four volumes from the ‘Bird Families of the World’ series. (4)

260 Sinclair (George). Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis: or, An Account of the Results of Experiments on the Produce and Nutritive Qualities of Different Grasses, and other Plants, used as the Food of the more Valuable Domestic Animals, Instituted by John Duke of Bedford..., Accompanied with the Discriminating Characters of the Species, and Varieties, 1st ed., 1816, 123 mounted specimens of grasses, each with printed labels, 14 pages containing 35 mounted sets of seed specimens, tissue guards (one with closed-tear), errata slip mounted on verso of contents leaf, occasional spotting, modern half morocco by Delrue, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, folio

£100-150

Nissen BBI 1850. Sinclair was botanist and gardener to the 6th Duke of Bedford and was keen to improve knowledge of varieties of grasses and their cultivation, so as to benefit practical agriculture. He planted the garden at Woburn Abbey in the early 1800s, laying out 242 plots containing various soils and sowing different combinations of grasses and herbs. The experiment has been identified as that referred to by Darwin in his On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection (1859). (1) £800-1200

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261 Smith (William). Geological Map of Durham; on which are Delineated, by Colours, the Courses and Width of the Strata which Occasion the Varieties of Soil..., 1st ed., G. & J. Cary, 1st March, 1824, hand-coloured folding engraved map, in fifteen sections backed onto linen (one or two small marginal stains), two sections backed onto card, original card slipcase with printed label to upper cover (some splits and edgewear), 52 x 59.5cm (20.5 x 23.5ins)

262 Sowerby (John Edward). English Botany, or Coloured Figures of British Plants, third edition, 12 vols., Hardwicke, 1863-73, approximately 1939 coloured plates, contents a little shaken in some volumes, occasional spotting, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, light shelf wear, overall good bright copy, 8vo (12)

PMM 274; Tooley Maps and Mapmakers, p.58. Dubbed the ‘Founder of English Geology’ by Adam Sedgwick, William Smith produced the first geological map of England and Wales in 1815, much copied and the basis for all modern geological maps, with twenty-one of his county maps published between 1819 and 1824. His achievements were only recognized in 1831 when the Geological Society awarded him the first Wollaston Medal. (1) £2000-3000

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263 Sowerby (James & James de Carle Sowerby). The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain; or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of those Remains of Testaceous Animals or Shells, which have been Preserved at Various Times and Depths in the Earth, 6 vols., 1812-29, 610 (of 611) hand-coloured engraved plates, including 22 folding and one double-page (lacking plate 199 and pages 223-228 of text in vol. II, bound without the engraved portrait of James Sowerby and the 1835 ‘Systematical Index to the Six Volumes’), ‘Alphabetical Index’ to the first six vols. at end of vol. VI, plate 420 supplied from another copy, one or two other plates close-trimmed, a couple of small marginal repairs, vols. I-IV with library ink stamps of the Newcastle Literary & Philosophical Society, some occasional light offsetting and marginal waterstains, recent black half calf, vol. VI neatly rebacked, 8vo Nissen ZBI 3917. See R. J. Cleevely, 'The Sowerbys, the Mineral Conchology and their Fossil Collection', Journal of the Society for the History of Natural History, 6 (6), 1974, 418-481. Provenance: Sold Sotheby's 27 November 1972, lot 126. ‘A very rare extensive run of the first work to provide adequate illustrations of fossils from all parts of the British Isles' (Cleevely). An incomplete volume VII, issued in eight parts was later published between 1840-1846, and is often wanting. (6) £2000-3000

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Lot 264 264 Thomas (Richard). Report on a Survey of the Mining District of Cornwall, from Chasewater to Camborne, John Cary, 1st ed., 1819, two hand-coloured folding geological cross-section views (first Geological View of the Mining District of Cornwall in 2nd state of 1824), pubs. list, modern brown half calf, 4to (1)

£400-600

265 Veitch (James Herbert). Hortus Veitchii, a History of the Rise and Progress of the Nurseries of Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, together with an account of the botanical collectors and hybridists employed by them and a list of the most remarkable of their introductions, 1906, fifty tinted and b & w photogravure plts., occasional minor spotting, t.e.g., remainder uncut, orig. half morocco, spine faded and extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to (Special Limited Edition of an unspecified number printed for private circulation), together with Parkinson (John), Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris, Faithfully Reprinted from the Edition of 1629, Methuen & Co., 1904, dec. title and illusts., ink stain to fore-edge margin of final three leaves, slight spotting, endpapers renewed, edges untrimmed, orig. boards with later calf spine and morocco title label, rubbed, folio, plus Gerard (John), Gerard’s Herball, The Essence thereof distilled by Marcus Woodward from the Edition of Th. Johnson, 1636, pub. Gerald Howe, 1927, port. to title and botanical illusts. throughout, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, publisher’s vellum gilt, 4to, contained in orig. slipcase, (limited edition 32/150) (3)

£100-150

266 Watkins-Pitchford (Denys James, pseud. “BB” ). Wild Lone. The Story of a Pytchley Fox, 1st ed., pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1938, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. by the author throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little frayed at extrems., 8vo., together with, September Road to Caithness and the Western Sea, 1st ed., pub. Nicholas Kaye, 1962, addn. half title, colour frontis., numerous b & w illusts. by the author throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo., with,Indian Summer, 1st ed., pub. Michael Joseph, 1984, addn. half title, b & w frontis., numerous b & w illusts. by the author throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo., plus, The Idle Countryman, 2nd ed., 1944, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. by the author throughout, d.j. frayed and lacking spine, presentation copy signed ‘B B’, and, Ramblings of a Sportsman-Naturalist, 1st ed., pub. Michael Joseph, 1979, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. by the author throughout, ownership signature to f.e.p., pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo., with another ten volumes by Watkins-Pitchford, including several 1st editions, and two further volumes illustrated by the same, various sizes and condition (17)

267 Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). [Phytanthoza Iconographia], one part volume only, pub, Regensburg, [1734 - 45], lacking title and prelims., approx. 180 mixed method engraved plts. printed in colours and finished by hand, each image approx. 330 x 230mm, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, folio Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (1)

£150-250

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268 Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). [Phytanthoza Iconographia], one part volume only, pub, Regensburg, [1734 - 45], lacking title and prelims., approx. 160 mixed method engraved plts. printed in colours and finished by hand, each image approx. 330 x 230mm, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, folio

269 Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). [Phytanthoza Iconographia], one part volume only, pub, Regensburg, [1734 - 45], lacking title and prelims., approx. 150 mixed method engraved plts. printed in colours and finished by hand, each image approx. 330 x 230mm, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, folio

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

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

ÂŁ1500-2000

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270 Withering (William). A Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables Naturally Growing in Great Britain. With Descriptions of the Genera and Species, According to the System of the Celebrated Linnaeus, 2 vols. in four, 1st ed., Birmingham, 1776, twelve engraved plates (including two folding), general title, preliminaries of part I, glossary from the end of part II and index bound together in forth volume, with blank leaves at front & rear (spine titled ‘Index and Glossary’), bound without vol. 2 half-title and title, volumes interleaved with blanks after each page of text (five with watercolour botanical studies), occasional light marginal dampstaining, contemporary calf, joints cracked and some wear, vol. 1 text block split in two, 8vo (4)

£300-400

271 Withering (William). A Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables Naturally growing in Great Britain..., 2 vols. in one, 1776, twelve engraved plates (two folding), continuous pagination throughout, occasional spotting and marginal fraying to few leaves, modern calf gilt, 8vo, together with A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants..., 4 vols., 4th ed., 1801, thirty-three engraved plates (including one folding & one hand-coloured), contemporary quarter morocco, gilt decorated spines with morocco title labels, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, with [Hunter, Alexander], Georgical Essays: in which the Food of Plants is Particularly considered..., 4 vols. in two, 1770-72, four engraved plates (two folding), contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, joints cracked, spines rubbed at head & foot, 8vo, with Aikin (Arthur), The Natural History of the Year, being an Enlargement of Dr. Aikin’s Calendar of Nature, 1798, one folding plate, contemporary marbled calf gilt, red morocco title label to spine, joints cracked, extremities rubbed, 12mo, plus Waterhouse (Benjamin), The Botanist, Being the Botanical Part of a Course of Lectures on Natural History, Delivered in the University at Cambridge, together with a Discourse on the Principle of Vitality, Boston: Joseph T. Buckingham, 1811, edges untrimmed, 20th c. morocco, cloth reback with paper title label, 8vo, plus Maxwell (Sir Herbert), Memories of the Months, 5 vols., 7th impression, 1910, b & w plates, t.e.g., contemporary blue half calf gilt by Bayntun, spines lightly faded, 8vo, plus[Roberts, Mary]The Annals of My Village: being a Calendar of Nature, for Every Month in the Year, 1831, four engraved plates, few wood engraved vignettes, occasional spotting & offsetting, contemporary half calf, slight wear to extremities, 8vo (15)

274 Zoological Society. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, vols. 12-14, pub. 1890-98, 174 litho plates including folding and double-page (some chromos and hand-coloured), contemporary half calf, joints to vol. 12 split, rubbed and some wear to spines, lacking title label to vol. 13, 4to (3)

£400-600

CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882) 275 Darwin (Charles). The Journal of A Voyage in H.M.S. Beagle, pub. Genesis Publications, 1979, colour frontispiece and four sepia plates, facsimile text, a.e.g., original publisher’s dark green half morocco gilt, 4to (1)

£300-400

£100-150

276 Darwin (Charles). The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 4 vols., 1840-42, facsimile edition, 1994, numerous colour and b&w plates, original gilt-decorated quarter morocco, 4to, contained in purpose-made pine book box, with hinged reading slope

272 Woodward (John). An Essay Toward a Natural History of the Earth: and Terrestrial Bodies, Especially Minerals: as also of the Sea, Rivers, and Springs. With an Account of the Universal Deluge: and of the Effects that it had upon the Earth, 1st ed., 1695, Imprimatur leaf, pubs. list at end, Cheshunt College red ink stamp to title, endpapers renewed, later calf, rebacked, covers stamped with gilt initials ‘CC’, 8vo

Limited edition 69/1000 copies, signed by John Hemmings of the Royal Geographical Society. (4) £150-200

273 [Young, Arthur]. The Farmer’s Guide in Hiring and Stocking Farms, Containing an Examination of many Subjects of great Importance both to the common Husbandman, ... and to a Gentleman on taking the Whole or Part of his Estate into his own Hands..., Also, Plans of Farm-yards, and Sections of the necessary Buildings..., 2 vols., Dublin, 1771, eight engraved plates (including 2 folding), contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spines with morocco labels, rubbed and with some insect damage to covers, 8vo

277 Darwin (Charles). The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1872, seven heliotype plates, illustrations, 4 pp. pubs. list at end dated November 1872, some light spotting, original green cloth, spine a little darkened, edges rubbed, 8vo (Freeman 1142), together with A Naturalist’s Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’ Round the World, 18th thousand, 1888, illustrations, 32 pp. pubs. list dated July 1887 at end, original green cloth, 8vo (Freeman 46), plus other Darwin related works including Lyell’s Principles of Geology, 2 vols., 12th ed., 1875, Alfred Russel Wallace’s Darwinism, 1890, Origin of Species, 1899 etc

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Wing W3510. The author’s first book. (1)

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280 Darwin (Charles). A Naturalist’s Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’ Round the World, new ed., 1890, portrait frontis., illustrations, light stainst to endpapers, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms with Observations of their Habits, sixth thousand, corrected, 1882, illustrations, one or two spots, original green cloth, a little rubbed with light mottled stains, 8vo, plus On the Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs; Also Geological on the Volcanic Islands and Parts of South America Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S Beagle, Minerva Library of Famous Books, 1890, maps (some folding and torn without loss), presentation inscription, contemporary tree calf prize binding, a little rubbed, 8vo, with six others including Reports to the Evolution Committee of the Royal Society. Reports I-V, 1902-09, 1910 (includes W. Bateson and others’ Experimental Studies in the Physiology of Heredity), The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, 1897 (ex-libris), Ernst Haeckel’s The Evolution of Man, 2 vols., 1883, Edward Poulton’s Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection, 1901 and R.B. Freeman’s The Works of Charles Darwin, 2nd ed., Revised, 1977 (10)

281 Darwin (Charles). The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2nd ed., Revised and Augmented, 10th thousand, 1874, wood-engraved illustrations, some light spotting and annotation, small press cuttings pasted to rear endpaper, bookplate, original green cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2nd ed., 17th thousand, 1883, wood-engraved illustrations, 32 pp. pubs. list at end (last two leaves detaching, scattered spotting, original green cloth, spine a little darkened and rubbed, 8vo, plus two volume II’s only of the same work (one 1st ed., 1871, the other 7th thousand, 1871) and The Descent of Man, 1909

278 Darwin (Charles). The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 6th ed., with Additions and Corrections to 1872 (26th thousand), 1884, folding lithographed plate, half title loosening at gutter, scattered spotting, mainly front and rear, original green cloth, small splits at head of spine, a few light stains, 8vo Freeman 412. (1)

£150-200

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£100-150

282 Darwin (Charles). Works, 12 vols. in 13, 1872-1883, comprising: The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, 6th ed., 18th thousand, 1876 (Freeman 401); The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1872 (Freeman 1142); The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 4th thousand, 1875 (Freeman 880); Insectivorous Plants, 2nd thousand, 1875 (Freeman 1218); Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World, 11th thousand, 1876 (Freeman 31); The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom, 1st ed., 1876 (Freeman 1249); Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands and Parts of South America Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’, 2nd ed., 1876 (Freeman 276); The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants, 2nd thousand, 1876 (Freeman 837); The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species, 1st ed., 1877, (Freeman 1277); The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2nd ed., 12th thousand, 1877 (Freeman 948); The Various Contrivances by which Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, 2nd ed., 1877 (Freeman 801) and The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, 9th thousand, 1883 (Freeman 1367), plates, maps and illustrations, scattered light spotting, contemporary near-uniform sprinkled calf gilt, spines with raised bands and burgundy and olive labels, lightly rubbed, 8vo

279 Darwin (Charles). The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 6th ed., with Additions and Corrections to 1872 (35th thousand), 1888, folding lithographed plate, 32 pp. pubs. list at end dated November 1886, a few light spots, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, hinges a little tender, bookplate, original green cloth, spine ends lightly rubbed with a small split at head, 8vo Freeman 424. (1)

£200-300

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£150-200

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283 Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 2nd ed., 2nd issue, 5th thousand, 1860, half title (with three quotes to verso), folding diagramatic plate, lacking the 32 pp. publisher’s list at end, a few minor spots, indistinct oval ink stamp at head of title, front endpaper with previous owner signature and excised section at head, front hinge tender, front pastedown with residue from bookplate removal, original green blindstamped cloth, small tear and loss at spine head, joints and edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo Freeman 376 (variant A). (1)

287 Darwin (Charles). The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom, 1st ed., 1876, errata slip, one or two leaves roughly opened, marginal fading to endpapers, rear hinge tender, original green cloth, spine a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo Freeman 1249. (1)

288 Darwin (Charles). The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1st ed., 3rd issue, Tenth Thousand, 1873, seven heliotype plates, illustrations, Recent Works and 32 pp. pubs. list bound at rear, original green cloth, small tear and loss at head of spine, light edge wear, 8vo

£800-1200

Freeman 1144. (1)

284 Darwin (Charles). Insectivorous Plants, 1st ed., 1875, woodengraved illustrations, scattered light spots, contemporary previous owner inscription to half title, original green cloth, spine a little rubbed with tiny tears at ends, 8vo Freeman 1217. (1)

£150-200

£200-300

286 Darwin (Charles). The Power of Movement in Plants, 1st ed., 1880, diagramatic illustrations, 32 pp. pubs. list at end (dated May 1878), a few light spots, original green cloth, light vertical crease to spine, 8vo Freeman 1325. (1)

£100-150

289 Darwin (Charles). The Various Contrivances by which Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, 2nd ed., Revised, 4th Thousand, 1885, illustrations, 32 pp. pubs. catalogue at end, some light spotting, closed tear to front endpaper, original green cloth,. spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo (Freeman 806), together with The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, 2 vols., 2nd ed. Revised, 6th & 7th Thousand, 1888-90, illustrations, 32 pp. catalogue at end of vol. II, vol. II ex-Royal Arsenal Library (ink stamps, label to front pastedown), a few spots, original green cloth, vol. II spine rubbed with shelf number, 8vo (Freeman 890 & 889), plus The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants, 5th Thousand, 1891, illustrations, original green cloth, 8vo (Freeman 846), with two others: A Naturalist’s Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Naturtal History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’ Round the World, 15th Thousand, 1882 and The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection..., 51st Thousand, 1898

285 Darwin (Charles). The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species, 1st ed., 1877, 32 pp. pubs. list at end, light spotting front and rear, original green cloth, edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo Freeman 1277. (1)

£150-200

£300-400

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290 Darwin (Charles). The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2nd ed., Revised and Augmented, 15th Thousand, 1882, wood-engraved illustrations, original green cloth, spine ends slightly rubbed, one or two light stains, 8vo Freeman 955. With three loose autograph letters (2, 3 & 4 pp.) from George Henslow, dated 6th, 11th & 12th January, 1909, to an unknown recipient discussing characteristics, variation and heredity in plants. George Henslow (1835-1925) was a clergyman and botanist, and as a neo-Lamarckian authored many books on the inheritance of acquired characteristics of plants. His father was John Stevens Henslow (1796-1861), botanist and geologist, mentor and friend of Charles Darwin, who was originally offered the naturalist’s berth on H.M.S. Beagle’s South American voyage (1831-36) but recommended to Captain Fitzroy that Darwin should go instead. (1) £200-300

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291 Darwin (Charles). Works, 12 vols., 1868-1908, comprising: The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1st issue, 1868 (Freeman 877); The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2 vols., 1st ed., 4th issue, 1871 (Freeman 939); The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1872 (Freeman 1141); Insectivorous Plants, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1875; The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1876 (Freeman 1249); The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, 1st ed., 3rd issue, 1881 (Freeman 1359); The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Including an Autobiographical Chapter, ed. Francis Darwin, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1887, and The Darwin-Wallace Celebration Held on Thursday, 1st July, 1908, by the Linnean Society, 1st ed., 1908, plates and illustrations, scattered light spotting, t.e.g., later uniform green half morocco by Root, some fading to spines, corners a little bumped, 8vo (12)

292 Darwin (Charles). Les Recifs de Corrail, leur structure et leur distribution, traduit de l'anglais d'apres la seconde edition par M.L. Cosserat, 1st French ed., Paris, 1878, with twelve-page introduction by the translator, entitled Considerations sur la Zoologie Generale du Groupe des Coraux, b&w illustrations to text, two folding plates and one folding map at rear, 48 pp. publisher's catalogue dated July, 1877 at end, some scattered spotting throughout, later plain paper wrappers, rubbed and some wear, with portion to head of spine lacking, 8vo, together with I Movimenti e le Abitudini delle Piante Rampicanti, traduzione italiana col consenso dell'autore, per cura di Giovanni Canestrini e di P.A. Saccardo, 1st Italian ed., Turin, 1878, b&w illustrations to text, some minor spotting, modern dark blue cloth, with original printed wrappers bound in (upper wrapper with some marks and repaired tear), large 8vo The first work with translator's signed presentation inscription to head of title 'A Mr. Curie Inspecteur d'Academie, Hommage de respectueuse affection du Traducteur', dated 13th March 1884. (2) £100-150

£1000-1500

293 Darwin (Charles). The Works, 20 vols., 1st editions, pub. William Pickering, 1986-1989, numerous b & w illustrations, original green cloth, 8vo (29)

£300-400

294 Darwin (Charles). The Correspondence, 20 vols. (in 21), mixed editions, 1821-1872, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1986-2013, original cloth in original green d.j.s, 8vo (21)

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FOSSILS & MINERALS 297* Dinosaur Claw. A Raptor Claw, Cenomanian of the Cretaceous period, Morocco, approx. 95 million years old From a huge Therapod, probably that of a fully mature Spinosaurus, found in the Kem Kem Basin, Morocco. (1) £600-800

295* Starfish Fossil Assemblage. Positive and negative impressions (Ophiuroidea SP), Upper Ordovician, Anti Atlas, Morocco, approx. 440 million years old, approx. 25cm long (1)

298* Ammonite. A fine ammonite (Cleoniceras), cut through the centre and polished to reveal the intricate chambers which have been preserved in calcite and limestone, 28cm across

£150-200

A large and impressive display piece, see lot 299 (1)

£300-400

296* Woolly Mammoth Tooth. A finely detailed tooth, Devensian, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, approx. 20,000 years old, 21cm long Found in gravel deposits near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, mammoth material from the United Kingdom are rare. (1) £100-150

299* Ammonite. An impressive ammonite (Cleoniceras), polished to reveal the natural irridescence, Cretaceous period, East Coast of Madagascar, approx. 100-110 million years old, 31cm across (1)

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£200-300


302* Neolithic Hand Axes. Two stone axes, 19cm and 17cm long, approx. 4000 years BC Found in the Sahara Desert, the smooth surface and sharp edge would have taken may hours to fashion and could have been highly prized. (2) £100-150

300* Megalodon Tooth. Miocene Period, 14 million years old, South Carolina, USA, on wooden mount, 12 x 10cm Carcharocles megalodon translates from Latin as ‘big tooth’. This animal was one of the largest to have ever lived and would have reached lengths of around 60 feet. (1) £200-300

303* Neolithic Flint Arrowheads. Two cased sets, all approx. 3.5cm to 4cm long, approx. 4000 years BC Found in the Sahara Desert when the region was lush forest. (15)

301* Car Charodontosaurus Saharicus Tooth. A tooth with excellent enamel and serrations From a Therapod dinosaur with close resemblance to the Tyrannosaurus of North America, it grew to lengths of 40 foot and weighed up to 15 tons. (1) £150-200

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£100-150


304* Orthoceras Plaque. A good sized fossilised cuttle fish plaque, Devonian period, Morocco, approx. 400 million years old, approx. 60cm long (1)

£60-80

306* Othoceras and Goniatite. A sculpture piece, well executed showing these two specimens, Devonian period, Morocco, approx. 400 million years old, 40cm high (1)

£60-80

305* Orthoceras Towers. A pair of fossilised cuttlefish sculptures, Devonian period, Morocco, approx. 400 million years old, approx. 50cm high

307* Cave Bear Paw. A fine example of a paw (Ursus Spelaeus), Carpathium Mountains, Romania, 20,000 years old, 20cm long

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£80-100

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£300-400


310* Nautilus Fossil. A finely preserved nautilus fossil and ammonites in a death bed assemblage, from the Inferior Oolite deposits, South Somerset, 25cm long (1)

£200-300

308* Ammonite. A fossil Mantelliceras ammonite, highly ribbed example from the Cretaceous deposits of Agadir, Morocco, 31cm across (1)

£100-150

311* Ammonites. A Kosmoceras ammonite assemblage, found in Ashton Keynes, Cotswold Water Park, near Cirencester, Middle Jurassic, 30cm long

309* Ammonite. A ‘Coil of Rope’ ammonite (Skirroceras), a finely detailed example from the Inferior Oolite deposits of Somerset, approx. 170 million years old, 21.5cm high (1)

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£150-200

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£300-400


315* Copal Amber. A huge example and of museum grade, 38cm long See lot 313. (1)

£200-300

312* Fossilised Sharks Teeth. Five sharks teeth (Palaecharodon Orientalis) from the Pygmy White Shark, found in the Khouribga Phosphates mines, Morocco, approx. 60 million years old, approx. 3.5cm long The Pygmy White Shark was a rare species and teeth and are highly prized by collectors. (5) £50-70

316* Copal Amber. A unique specimen of fern leaves entombed in copal, of museum quality, 8cm long See lot 313. (1)

£150-200

313* Copal Amber. Three cased groups of amber, each with insect inclusions, various shapes and sizes, approx. 10cm long Copal is a young amber, these examples are 100,000 years old from Madagascar, each piece is packed full of well preserved spiders, flies, gnats and ants. (3) £150-200

317* Aepyornis Maximus. A giant elephant bird egg, Madagascar, 1000 years old, composite from broken shell, 33cm high From the largest birds to have lived, they eventually became extinct due to presumed intervention of man in the 17th century. (1) £700-1000

314* Copal Amber. Two specimens, 17cm and 13cm long See lot 313. (2)

£100-150

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Lot 321

318* Fish Collage. A large and impressive fossilised fish collage containing thirty pieces of rock, four of which have fossilised fish on them, from the Green River formation in Wyoming, USA, a good interior piece, 70 x 102cm, in a contemporary frame The largest fish is a Diplomystus, as is one of the smaller examples, the two other fish are that of Priscacara. (1) £300-500

319* Mosasaur Teeth and Jaws. Set in a bed of phosphate deposits, Eocene period, Morocco, 50 million years old, 49 x 31cm Mosasaurs were large marine reptiles that grew in excess of 12 metres. (1) £150-200

320 Sphere. A fine lapis lazuli sphere, 15cm diameter (1)

£400-600

321* Malachite. A finely polished malachite nugget, Zaire, Africa, 15cm wide (1)

£60-80

Lot 322

322* Nautilus. A finely polished fossil nautilus, Lower Cretaceous, Madagascar, 110 million years old, 13cm long (1)

323* Fish. A well preserved fossil fish in nodule (Thursius Sp), Santana Formation, Ceara Province, Brazil, 110 million years old, 43cm long

£70-100

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£200-300

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326* Mammoth Tooth. An impressive mammoth tooth in jaw section, North Sea, Ice Age, 37cm wide Dredged from the North Sea by a fishing boat. The mammoth lived when the North Sea was a land bridge between the UK and Holland. See lot 333. (1) £400-600

324* Ammonite. A huge Lytoceras ammonite with particularly well defined suture patterns, Jurassic Period, Madagascar, 150 million years old, 44cm across (1)

£800-1200

327* Fossil Crab. A fossilised crab (Harpactocacinus punctatus), Eocene Period, Verona, Italy, 47 million years old, 17cm wide (1)

£300-500

328* Pyrite. A grouping of large pyrite cubes set in matrix, Navajun, Spain, 21.5cm long 325* Amethyst. An attractive Amethyst ‘Cathedral’, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with many intricate facets, 35cm high (1)

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£200-300

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£100-150


329* Coprolite. An unusually large Turtle Coprolite (fossil faeces), Eocene Period, Madagascar, 40 million years old, 34cm long (1)

£70-100

332* Horseshoe Crab. A finely preserved ‘living fossil’, 26cm long, presented in a glass display case Examples of the horseshoe crab can extend back over 300 million years. (1) £70-100

330* Crinoid. A large crinoid (sea lily) plate (siphocrinites sp), Devonian Period, Morocco, 360 million years old, 36.5cm wide (1)

£300-500

333* Mammoth leg bone. A large mammoth tibia, showing good preservation, 60.5cm long

331* Keichosaur. A well detailed Aquatic Reptile set in matrix, Triassic Period, China, 240 million years old, 21.5cm wide These aquatic reptiles were ancestors of the Plesiosaurs. (1)

See lot 326. (1)

£200-300

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£300-500


MICROSCOPES & SPECIMENS

334* Trilobite. A finely detailed trilobite (Leonaspis sp Trilobite) Devonian Period, 360 million years old, set on to a matrix with three slender spines, approx. 8cm long (1)

£200-300

335* Shark’s teeth. A fossilised shark’s teeth montage, Paleoscene epoch, Phosphate Beds, Morocco, 60 million years old, presented in a glass frame, 55.5 x 45.5cm (1)

337* Conchology. A good late Victorian pine collectors chest with five lift out trays and a further fixed tray to the base, each division housing fresh and sea shell samples including Conch, Oyster, Mussel etc., the case with brass VR lock and recessed handles 49.5cm high x 56cm wide x 45.5cm deep (lacking key)

£100-150

336* Tourmaline and Garnets. A black tourmaline and garnets specimen set in quartz, probably from Pakistan, 14 x 16cm, together with Smokey Quartz Crystal, from Brazil, plus Green Calcite Crystals, from Mexico, and Pyrite, a crystal cluster, Peru, 18 x 22cm, and other mineral samples (a carton)

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£100-150

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£300-500


340* Microscope. An Olympus binocular microscope, No.217341, in grey enamel with built in mains incident light and adjustable specimen holder, in wooden case with accessories and inspection certificate dated 1970 together with a Beck binocular long bar, No.8276, in black and enamel with stainless steel adjustable bars, plus a Beam Chemical balance in mahogany and glass case with a boxed set of weights

338* Coral. A Victorian coral sample, housed under a glass dome with ebonised stand surrounded by seashells, 24cm high x 24cm high (glass damaged) (1)

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£100-150

339* Microscope. A Cooke. Troughton & Simms Ltd binocular microscope, no.M604398 with rotating turret and large arm rests, in wooden case with accessories and table of magnifications together with a Vickers Ltd M70a Polarizing monocular microscope, No. 70/2/571, with 360 degrees rotating stage, triple turret sub stage polarizer, Vernier P mirror, in wooden case with accessories and instructions (2)

£150-200

341* Microscope. A J. Swift & Son, London lacquered brass polarizing monocular microscope, late 19th/early 20th century, with rack and pinion focusing, 360 degree rotating stage, in wooden case with accessories including Leintz lenses

£100-150

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TAXIDERMY & SCULPTURE

342* Microscope. A late Victorian Henry Crouch lacquered brass monocular microscope, No. 5371, in mahogany case with three additional lenses (1)

£70-100

344* Tiger skin. A Victorian taxidermic tiger skin, naturalistically displayed on black felt with finely detailed head and glass eyes, bearing maker’s label for ‘Jeffs of Harris, London’, International Exhibition 1862, Prize Medal Awards’, 268cm nose to tail (1)

343* Hardness Tester. Instrumatic Portable Hardness Tester, manufactured by C.V. Instruments Ltd, Bedford, England, boxed with instructions and accessories (1)

£100-150

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£700-1000


Lot 345

345* Wylder (Sebastian, 20th/21st century). Elephant, a fine contemporary cast bronze, with brown patina, modelled as an African elephant with ears outstretched, large tusks and anatomical detail, signed and numbered 1 from the edition of 9, 46.5cm high, mounted on black marble base

346* Wylder (Sebastian, 20th/21st century). Lion, a fine contemporary cast bronze, with brown patina, modelled as an African lion, with growling face and long mane and tail on a naturalistic rocky base, signed and numbered 1 from the edition of 9, 48cm high, mounted on black marble base

Sebastian Wylder began his artistic career as a foundryman working with his uncle Jonathan Wylder, the well-known figurative sculptor and artist. His own sculputural practice developed out of this creative environment, and over the past two decades his wildlife sculptures, combining careful observation of animal anatomy with long experience of bronze mould making, have become highly collectable in their own right. (1) ÂŁ2000-3000

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ÂŁ2000-3000

347* Wylder (Sebastian, 20th/21st century). Leopard, a fine contemporary cast bronze, with brown patina, modelled as an African leopard proudly standing on tree branch, signed and numbered 1 from the edition of 9, 44cm high, mounted on black marble base (1)

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ÂŁ1500-2000


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FISHING RODS 350* Fishing Reel. C.Farlow & Co. Ltd. The “B W _ P” Fly Reel, British patent no.32255/33, New Zealand patent no. 73416, 3.5 inch ‘Holdfast’ fly reel, lockable ‘slide’ drag, ivorine handle, red agate line guide, with spare spool and housed in near contemp. leather reel case, together with a Hardy Bros. ‘Uniqua reel’, 3 inch fly reel, ivorine handle, housed in contemp. leather reel case, with six aluminium and tin fly and leader boxes containing a large selection of trout flies and leaders, including examples by Wheatley, Hardy Bros. and C.Farlow & Co., with a Mepps no.3 spinner and a Lill Oringen 7g spinner, plus an early 20th century folding line dryer, all contained in an early 20th century leather and wicker fishing creel with canvas carrying strap

348* Fishing Box. A large wooden fishing rod box, c.1900, stained pine fishing rod box, old external hinges and metal straps, two later steel internal hinges and locks, initialed ‘J.O.D.’, remains of old labels to lid, some wear, 1960mm length (77 inches), 125mm height (5 inches) and 145mm depth (5.75 inches) (1)

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£150-200

£50-80

351* Fishing Reel. Hardy Bros. Ltd. ‘The Perfect’, 3 1/8 fly fishing reel with grey agate line guide, contained in Hardy Bros. Ltd. felt lined calf leather case with the initials ‘B.H.B.’ on case lid

349* Fishing flies. A large collection of trout and salmon fishing flies, several hundred salmon and trout flies contained in fly boxes, tins and wallets, including two ‘bakelite’ fly boxes by Hardy Bros. Ltd. and four fly tins by Wheatley and Loch Leven, with others similar, together with a Hardy Bros. Ltd. printed carboard box containing leaders and wire traces, a Hardy Bros. tin of ‘Cerolene’ dry-fly wax, a circular metal leader tin and a naive carved wooden box in the shape of a fish with two internal compartments, 220mm length (18)

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£100-150

£100-200

352* Fishing Reels. A collection of fourteen vintage wooden fishing reels, wooden and brass reels, including a 4.5 inch ‘Eton Sun’wooden reel, two stamped ‘S.Allcock & Co. Ltd, Redditch England’, and three stamped ‘Made in England’, sizes include 2.5 inch, 3 inch, 3.5 inch, 4 inch and 4.5 inch, various condition (13)

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£70-100


355* Fishing Reels. A mixed collection of twenty-two fly and centre pin trotting reels, vintage and modern reels, including examples by Allcocks, J.W.Young & Sons, Trudex, J.Arrowsmith, Strike Right, and Rimfly, including three small vintage brass reels and examples made in bakelite, plus a spare Hardy Bros. spool and a vintage leather reel case, various sizes and condition

353* Fishing Reels. Hardy Bros. ‘The Altex’ no.2 Mark 5 spinning reel, vintage fixed spool spinning reel, fine condition, contained in contemp. Hardy Bros. cloth reel bag, together with an, Alcedo ‘Erie 2c Senso del Freno’ spinning reel, vintage fixed spool spinning reel, with full bail arm, with three Mitchell spinning reels, a 320, a 324 and a 204, and two Intrepid ‘Black Price’ fixed spool reels, plus a Mitchell 305 lacking spool and handle, various sizes and condition (8)

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356* Fishing rod. Hardy Bros. Ltd. 9 1/2 foot two piece fly rod, unused ‘Hardy Graphite’ fly rod, in Hardy Bros. rod bag

£100-150

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354* Fishing Reels. Hardy Bros. ‘The Eureka’ 3 1/2 inch trotting reel, vintage centre pin trotting reel, good condition, together with a Hardy Bros. ‘The Prince’ 7/8 3 1/3 inch fly reel, contained in a Hardy Bros. zipped plastic reel case, with a K.P.Morritt Ltd, 3 1/2 inch fly reel, contained on manufacturer’s rigid plastic reel case, plus a J.W.Young & Sons Ltd. 4 inch ‘Rapidex’ trotting reel contained in manufacturer’s printed cardboard box, and a J.W.Young & Sons Ltd. 3 1/2 inch ‘Condex’ centre pin reel contained in manufacturer’s printed cardboard box, with a Hardy Bros. 3 1/4 inch ‘L.R.H. Lightweight’ fly reel and an Allcocks 3 3/4 inch ‘Aerialite’ swimming bakerlite reel, contained in manufacturer’s printed cardboard box, plus an Allcocks 3 3/4 inch ‘Aerial’ centre pin trotting reel, a little worn, with a Sharpes of Aberdeen 3 1/4 inch ‘Gordon’ fly reel, contained in manufacturer’s printed cardboard box, plus a J.J.S.Walker Bampion 3 1/2 inch ‘Lennox’ fly reel, worn (10)

£100-150

£70-100

357* Fishing Rods. Hardy Bros. two piece fly rod, ten foot split cane two piece trout rod, with a Hardy’s ‘W’ fitting reel seat (dated 16.8.73), together with an Allcocks nine foot four inch split cane three piece trout rod, with a C.Farlow and Co. Ltd. 8 foot 6 inch split cane two piece trout rod with a spare top section, plus an eight foot C.Farlow and Co. Ltd. split cane two piece trout rod, with an unnamed nine foot 8 inch three piece split cane trout rod and a twelve foot four piece split cane salmon rod, all with canvas rod bags, but some bags with considerable wear and loss

£200-300

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£200-300


358* Fishing Rods. Hardy Bros. ‘Steel Centre’, three piece trout rod, split cane ‘Tournament’ trout rod with spare tip, brass ferules and reel seat, top sections stored in purpose made bamboo case, reel mount stamped ‘Hardy Bros’ with patent numbers, overall length 10 feet, contained in Hardy Bros. canvas rod bag, together with Hardy Bros. Ltd., ‘Fairchild’ Palakona three piece trout rod, split cane fly rod with spare tip, reel mount stamped ‘Hardy Bros’ with Royal Warrant, overall length 8 feet, contained in Hardy Bros. canvas rod bag, with an Ogden Smith ‘The Warrior’ two piece trout rod, split cane trout rod with spare tip, overall length 7.25 feet, contained in Ogden Smith canvas rod bag, together with a spare top section to a split cane trout rod, plus a fixed handled vintage landing net and a folding Ogden Smith ‘Reversa’ landing net (6)

£150-200

361* Fishing tackle. A large mixed collection of fishing tackle, vintage and modern tackle, including scales, catapults, pen knife and fishing tool, swim feeders, fishing flies, leaders and traces, fly line, floats, lead shot, bite indicators, spinners and minnows, fly boxes, rod bag, tackle boxes, line dryer, lead weights, hand lines, hooks and spare rod rings and top eyes, contained in a large wicker basket, with two further traditional wicker fishing tackle baskets (qty)

£100-150

362* Gun case. Charles Boswell Leather gun case, c.1900, good leather single gun case, fitted felt lined interior, manufacurers morocco gilt label to inside lid, leather handle and securing straps, brass mounted, initialed ‘P.A.M.’, contents include a vintage cartridge belt, lambs wool and copper cleaning brushes and a oiled cleaning rag in a separte lined box, width 220mm, height 90mm, length 830mm (1)

£80-120

359* Fishing Rods. Hardy Bros. Two-piece ‘Greenheart’ sea-fishing rod, varnished 9.25 foot wooden rod, stamped ‘Hardy Bros. Makers Alnwick, 25941’, together with Broughton (B.H., rod builder), ’Ragnar Hairybreeks’ sea fishing rod, two-piece heavy sea fishing rod, brass ferrules, whipped grip and turned wooden handle, 6 foot 10 inches, with a large 9 inch wooden ‘Scarborough’ sea fishing reel and two smaller 5 inch and 5.5 inch wooden ‘Scarborough sea fishing reels, plus a Grice & Young Ltd. ‘Orlando III’ 4.25 inch casting reel and a K P Morritt Ltd. ‘Intrepid sea streak multiplier reel (7)

£70-100

360 Fishing Rods. Hardy Bros. ‘Matchmaker’ 12 foot course fishing rod, unused glass fibre three piece float rod, in Hardy Bros. rod bag, together with a Bruce & Walker four piece carbon fibre course fishing rod, 19 feet in length, in Bruce & Walker rod bag, with a Bruce & Walker three piece carp rod 14 feet in length, in Bruce and Walker rod bag, with another un-named 14 foot three piece course fishing rod with spare top section, with leather strips to facilitate whipping together the tapered sections, in a canvas rod bag

363* Gun case (). Wooden gun case, late 20th century, bespoke wooden gun case (possibly beech) with brass and leather carrying straps and leather retaining straps, the interior fitted and lined with leather with two compartments with varnished fitted lids, 900mm (35.5 inches) length, 215mm (8 inches) width

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£150-200

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£50-80


366 Cutcliffe (H.C.). The Art of Trout Fishing on Rapid Streams: Comprising a Complete System of Fishing the North Devon Streams, and their Like ..., 1st ed., South Molton, W. Tucker, 1863, without half-title, contemporary ownership inscription of W. Kingdon Simonsbath to front pastedown, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, small 8vo, together with [Beever, John ‘Arundo’]. Practical Fly-Fishing: Founded on Nature ..., also remarks on fly-rods, the best woods for them ..., 1849, facsimile ed., Barnstaple, 1970, original cloth, slightly rubbed and marked to spine, 12mo, plus Geen (Philip), What I Have Seen While Fishing and How I Have Caught My Fish, 1st ed., pub. The Author, Richmond, 1905, & Days Stolen for Sport, 1st ed., n.d., c. 1907, b&w plates after photos to each vol., occasional minor scattered spotting, both orig. cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed to extremeties (generally in bright condition), 8vo, and Bridgett (R. C.), Loch-fishing in Theory and Practice, 1st ed., 1924, b&w plts. after photos, orig. green cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, plus other angling interest, various, including W. Carter Platts, Trout Streams, Their Management and Improvement, Field Press, c. 1927, Alexander Wanless, The Science of Spinning for Salmon, Sea Trout, Brown Trout and Grayling, 2nd impression, c. 1930, Arthur Applin, Philandering Angler, illustrated by Denys Waktins-Pitchford, 1st ed., 1948, Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald, Rivermouth, illustrated by C. F. Tunnicliffe, 1st ed., 1949, etc., all 20th century, later vols. in d.j.s, mainly 8vo

364* Stalking Telescope. Three drawer ‘22 x’ telescope by Voigtlander & Sohn, A - G, Braunschweig, c.1930, black metal telescope with black pig skin grip and extendable sliding lens shade, stamped with the initials ‘N.D.’, length closed 260mm (10.25 inches), length when fully extended 770mm (30.25 inches), housed in contemp. calf case with carrying strap, also stamped ‘N.D.’ (1)

£80-120

FISHING

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365 Aldam (W.H.). A Quaint Treatise on “Flees and the Art a Artyfichall Flee Making” by and Old Man, pub. John B. Day, 1876, addn. half title, title printed in red & black, signed photograph of author on verso of dedication, two chromolitho. plts. laid on card (as published), 2 completed flies and 23 flies shown under construction with their dressing materials, displayed in 22 sunken mounts on six card leaves, slight spotting throughout, ownership and presentation signatures to f.e.p., a.e.g., pubs. gilt dec. cloth, slight rubbing to extrems. 4to

£150-200

367 Halford (Frederic M.). Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice, pub. Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington Ltd, 1889, addn. half title, litho. frontis. and twenty-five litho. plts. (complete as list), including five in colour, all with tissue guards, slight offsetting on to guards, book plate to f.e.p., t.e.g. remainder uncut, later green morocco gilt, spine a little faded, large 8vo

It is believed that only 220 copies of the book were sold over a period of several years. Westwood & Satchell 3. (1) £500-800

Limited edition 22/100. Signed by author. (1)

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£600-800


368 Halford (Frederic M.). Modern Development of the Dry Fly. The New Dry Fly Patterns, The Manipulation of Dressing them and Practical Experiences of their use, 2 vols., pub. George Routledge and Sons Ltd, 1910, addn. half title, gravure portrait frontis., title page with limit number 43/75 and authors signature, vol. 1 with twenty-seven col. plts. of flies and fly colours, and sixteen gravure plts. (complete as lists), vol.2 with thirty-three tied fly specimens displayed on nine printed card mounts, the flies tied by Hardy Bros. and C.Farlow & Co., book plates to front pastedown and f.e.p., t.e.g., remiander uncut, contemp. half calf gilt, spines faded, a little rubbed and worn, 4to

370 Ronalds (Alfred). The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology with Directions for Making the Artificial Representation of each Fly; and a few Observations and Instructions on Trout and Grayling Fishing, 2 vols., De Luxe ed., pub. Henry Young & Sons, Liverpool, 1913, vol. 1 with addn. half title, title printed in red & black, frontis. and twenty plts., t.e.g., remainder uncut, vol. 2 with forty-eight fishing flies displayed in circular apertures on nine card mounts, t.e.g., pubs. qtr. morocco gilt with circular fly device to upper sidings, 4to

Litchfield 73. (2)

371 Skues (G.E.M.). Side-Lines, Side-Lights & Reflections, Fugitive Papers of a Chalk-Stream Angler, 1st ed., 1932, together with Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream and Kindred Studies, 1st ed., 1910, with Nymph Fishing for Chalk Stream Trout, 1st ed., 1939, colour and b & w plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, and West (Leonard), The Natural Trout Fly and its Imitation..., 2nd ed., revised & enlarged, 1921, b & w plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plus others related including three titles by Skues

Limited edition 182/250. Signed by publisher. (2)

£1000-1500

369 Halford (Frederic M.). An Angler’s Autobiography, with an introduction by William Senior, (Halford Dry-Fly Series vol. 4), 1st ed., 1903, together with Dry-Fly Entomology, Leading Types of Natural Insects Serving as Food for Trout and Grayling, with the 100 Best Patterns of Floating Flies..., (Halford Dry-Fly Series vol. 2), 2nd ed., revised, 1902, plus Modern Development of the Dry Fly, 1st ed., 1910, together three volumes, hand-coloured and b & w plates, b & w illustrations and few folding tables, some spotting, original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, plus twelve other fishing related (15)

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£200-300

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£600-900

£200-300


372 Skues (G.E.M.). Nymph Fishing for Chalk Stream Trout, 1st ed., 1939, colour frontispiece and b & w plates, contemporary brown half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Ransome (Arthur), Rod and Line, Essays, together with Aksakov on Fishing, 1st ed., 1929, b & w frontispiece, original cloth in price-clipped d.j., 8vo, with AshleyDodd (Major G.L.), A Fisherman’s Log, Fishing Yarns and Theories, 1st ed., 1929, b & w vignette illustrations, scattered spotting, inscribed by the author ‘To Mollie, from his loving brother’, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, and Hamilton (G.D.), Trout-Fishing and Sport in Maoriland, 1st ed., Wellington, New Zealand, 1904, b & w frontispiece and plates, title loose and some dampstaining to lower margins, original cloth, 8vo, plus Hills (John Waller), A Summer on the Test, 2nd ed., 1930, b & w frontispiece and plates, dampstained at rear, original cloth, slightly dampstained, 8vo, plus other fishing related (approx. 35)

£200-300

373 Taverner (Eric). The Lonsdale Library. Trout Fishing from all Angles, pub. Seely. Service and Co. Ltd, 1929, title page printed in black & blue, sixty-five (complete) tipped in colour and b & w plts., numerous illusts. to text throughout, thirty tied flies in recessed card mount at rear with cellophane cover, limited edition 253/375, signed by author, book plate of J.F.D.Tutt, t.e.g., remainder uncut, later blue morocco gilt, 4to., together with, The Lonsdale Library. Salmon Fishing, pub. Seeley, Sevice & Co. Ltd., 1931, title page printed in black & blue, col. printed frontis. and 111 b & w tipped in plts., seven tied flies in recessed card mount at rear with cellophane cover, limited edition 167/275, signed by author, book plate of J.F.D.Tutt, t.e.g., remainder uncut, later matching blue morocco gilt, 4to (2)

374 Walton (Izaak and Cotton, Charles). [The Universal Angler, made so, by Three Books of Fishing...,], parts 1 & 2 only, 5th ed., Richard Marriott, 1676, pp.[24],275,[13];[8],111,[1], bound without general title (The Universal Angler) and with the second title to part I also lacking, first Part I title present, with piscatorial cartouche and titled “The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation. The first part. Part I. Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishing. Written by Izaak Walton. The Fifth Edition much corrected and enlarged, London, Printed for Richard Marriott, 1676” (with early signature to upper margin, lined to verso & with early 19th c. manuscript note), ten engraved vignette illustrations of fish to text, title to Part II present with engraved initials (close-trimmed to foredge with slight loss), occasional ink annotation marks to fore-edge margins, slight dust-soiling & few marks, some light dampstaining to head of pages mostly at rear of volume, early 19th c. blind panelled calf, neatly rebacked preserving morocco title label, 8voThese parts were also issued separately as Wing W666 and C6381 respectively. Coigney 6, “The Fifth Edition was the last published during Walton’s lifetime and it is the first in which his name appears on the title-page. In many respects it is the most interesting of the five editions. For the first time Walton’s friend, Charles Cotton, brought his important contribution of particular interest to the fly fisherman as Walton was essentially a bait fisherman. Cotton owes his long-lasting fame mainly to his association with Walton, as Part II was to be reproduced in most editions published in the following centuries”.

£300-500

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£600-800


375 Yarrell (William). A History of British Fishes, 2 vols., 1836, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, wood engraved illustrations, interleaved with blank leaves throughout, few leaves in vol. 2 sprung, t.e.g., contemporary gilt decorated dark green half morocco, 8vo, together with Hartwig (Georg), The Sea and its Living Wonders, a Popular Account of the Marvels of the Deep..., 4th ed., enlarged & improved, 1873, folding hand-coloured engraved map, colour printed wood engraved plates (browned) and vignette illustrations, some browning to margins, few leaves loose, hinges broken, original cloth, rubbed and dust-soiled, 8vo, with Hopkins (Major F. Powell), Fishing Experiences of Half a Century with Instructions in the use of the Fast Reel, 1893, b & w frontispiece, plates and illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo (4)

378 Edwards (Lionel). My Hunting Sketch Book, 1st ed., 1928, fifteen mounted colour plates, some light scattered spotting, original cloth with paper label to upper cover, some minor marks, 4to, together with ten other hunting works, each illustrated by Lionel Edwards, including Scattered Scarlett by Will H. Ogilvie, 1st ed., 1923, Galloping Shoes by Will H. Ogilvie, 3rd impression, 1924, Songs and Verses by G. J. Whyte-Melville, 1st ed., 1924, Hunting Songs by R. E. Egerton Warburton, 1st ed., 1925, Over the Grass by Will H. Ogilvie, 1st ed., 1925, Bridal Wise, 1st ed., 1927, A Handful of Leather by Will H. Ogilvie, 1st ed., 1928, Somewhere in England and Other Hunting Verses by Captain Edric G. Roberts, 1st ed., 1929, The Wiles of the Fox, n.d, c. 1930, & Thoroughbred and Hunter by William Fawcett, 1st ed., 1934, all with colour plates, orig. cloth gilt, generally in good condition, 4to

£100-150

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379 Masefield (John). Right Royal, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, 1st ed., pub. Heinemann, 1922, four tipped-in coloured plates, b & w illustrations, decorative endpapers (lightly browned), original qtr. vellum gilt, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, with purpose-made protective cloth dustwrapper, 4to

HUNTING

376 Beckford (Peter). Thoughts on Hunting. In a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, 1st ed, pub. E.Easton, 1781, eng. frontis., two engraved plts., very slight offsetting, later endpapers, ownetship signature to front blank, a.e.g., red crushed morocco with gilt dec. spine with sporting motifs to the compartments, raised bands and gilt dec. turn-ins by Riviere & Sons, 8vo (1)

Limited edition 14/375, signed by the author and artist. (1)

£150-200

380 Masefield (John). Reynard the Fox, Or The Ghost Heath Run, illustrated by G. D. Armour, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1922, four tippedin colour plates, b & w illustrations, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original qtr. vellum gilt, with purpose-made protective cloth dustwrapper, 4to

£200-300

377 Edwards (Lionel, illust.). Shires and Provinces by “Sabretache” [Albert Stuart Barrow], 1st ed., 1926, sixteen mounted colour plates, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt decorated green cloth, in frayed d.j., folio (1)

£150-200

Limited edition 25/380, signed by the author and artist. (1)

£150-200

£100-150

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381 Ogilvie-Grant (W.R. & Millais, J.G., and others). The Gun at Home and Abroad. British Game Birds and Wildfowl, British Deer & Ground Game, Dogs, Guns & Rifles, The Big Game of Africa & Europe [and] The Big Game of Asia and North America, 4 vols. (complete), pub. The London & Counties Press Association Ltd., 1912 - 1915, addn. half titles, titles printed in red & black each with a remarque, later ownership signature to f.e.p., each volume with portrait frontis. of H.R.H. King George V, fifty-nine (complete) colour plts., eight gravures and numerous b & w illusts., book plate of Richard Tevier Daniel, t.e.g., remainder uncut, contemp. morocco gilt, slight wear to extrems., folio

383 Radcliffe (F.P. Delme). The Noble Science: A Few General Ideas on Fox-Hunting, for the Use of the Rising Generation of Sportsmen, and more especially those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club, Ackerman, 1839, engraved frontispiece, engraved half title, numerous b & w illustrations throughout, a littlte toning to initial leaves, t.e.g. remainder untrimmed, later straight-grained crimson morocco by Sotheran & Co., a few superficial marks, gilt dot decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder gilt paneled with fox tool, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt fillet border, inner panel of double fillets with elaborated volute cornerpieces incorporating fox tool, single gilt fillet at edges, gilt decorated turn-ins, tall 8vo in fours

Limited edition of 500 with printed subscribers name (Richard T. Daniel), vols. 1 - 3 no. 283, vol. 4 no.118. (4) £700-1000

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384 Radcliffe (F.P. Delme). The Noble Science: A Few General Ideas on Fox-Hunting, for the use of the Rising Generation of Sportsmen, and more Especially those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club, pub. Rudolph Ackerman, 1839, engraved frontispiece, additional title and eight plates, numerous wood engraved vignette illustrations and few diagrams, some spotting mostly at front & rear, a.e.g., early 20th c. full dark green straight grain morocco by Hatchards, gilt decorated spine and double-ruled border to boards, spine a little faded to brown and joints rubbed, 8vo

382 Payne (Charles Johnson, “Snaffles”). ‘Osses and Obstacles’, 1st ed., Collins, 1935, b&w plates and illustrations, orig. cream cloth, a little rubbed and lightly marked, together with Aldin (Cecil), Scarlett to M.F.H., 1st ed., 1933, colour and b&w plates and illustrations, orig. red cloth gilt, plus Armour (G. D., illust.), The Sport of Our Ancestors, edited and selected by Lord Willoughby de Broke, 1st ed., Constable & Co., 1921, tipped-in colour and b&w plates, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. red cloth gilt, spine somewhat faded, and others on hunting and horse riding, including Sir Charles Frederick and Others, Fox-Hunting (Lonsdale Library), 1st ed., 1930 (limited signed edition 148/375), F. A. Stewart, Hunting Countries, 1st ed., 1935, E. D. Cuming, Squire Osbaldeston: His Autobiography, reprinted, April 1926, Gilbert Holiday, illust., Sport in Silhouette, c. 1930s, Nimrod’s Hunting Tours and Hunting Reminiscences, 2 vols., 1926, R. S. Surtees, The Analysis of the Hunting Field, 1923, etc., mostly bound in original cloth, generally in good condition, 4to/8vo (21)

£200-300

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£150-200

385 Surtees (Robert Smith). Jorrocks’s Jaunts & Jollities, pub. Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd., c.1900, addn. half title and dec. half title, thirty gravure and etched plts. after Alken, Phiz and Heath (including twenty-one with hand colouring), ownership signature to front blank, t.e.g., near contemp. half morocco with gilt dec. spine with sporting motifs to the compartments, by Bayntun of Bath, large 8vo

£200-300

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£80-120

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388* Brodrick (William). Peregrine on Cadge, c.1850, watercolour on paper showing a hooded Peregrine falcon with bells and jesses, perched on a cadge, some overall toning and dust soiling, closed tear to upper right corner, 205 x 130mm, mounted framed and glazed

386 Surtees (Robert Smith). Hillington Hall, Or The Cockney Squire, A Tale of Country Life, 1st ed., John C. Nimmo, 1888, Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour, 1860, hand-coloured plates to each by John Leach, Wildrake, Heath and Jellicoe, both contemp. non-matching maroon half morocco gilt, together with three later issues of Mr. Romford’s Hounds, Hawbuck Grange and Ask Mamma, c. 1890s, with colour plates to each, plus Mr. Jorrocks’s Thoughts on Hunting (2 copies) and Young Tom Hall, each illustrated by G. D. Armour, all orig. gilt-decorated cloth, and four others related, 8vo (12)

The verso of the watercolour - with its descriptive legend - is copied and placed on the rear of the frame.This is the watercolour of the falcon ‘The Bishop’, which was used in Salvin’s and Brodrick’s ‘Falconry in the British Isles’, pub. 1855. A unique piece of falconry history. (1) £1500-2000

£150-200

FALCONRY

387 Brodrick (William). Falconers’ Favourites, pub. John Van Voorst, 1865, facsimile ed., c.1980, six col. plts., marbled endpapers, modern cloth gilt, slim folio (1)

389 Burton (Richard F.). Falconry in the Valley of the Indus, 1st ed, pub. John van Voorst, 1852, addn. half title, title page with later manuscript ownership signature, four (complete) litho. plts., 8 pp. publisher’s catalogue to rear, slight spotting throughout, later endpapers, pubs. cloth gilt, spine faded, 12mo

£200-300

Swcherdt I, p. 90. (1)

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£1000-1500


Lot 388

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390* Gould (John and Richter H.C. & Wolf J.). Falco Candicans (Greenland Falcon, dark race young), published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’, [1862 - 73], lithograph with contemp. hand colouring, supplied with page of contemp. descriptive text, 520 x 330mm (1)

£120-180

392 Kyosai (Toiku Kawanabe). Ehon Taka Kagami [Picture-Book Mirror of Hawks], 5 vols., (Part 1, Vols. 1-3: Part 2, Vols. 1-2), [Tokyo, 1866-80], illustrated throughout with Kyosai’s magnificent woodcuts, slight dust soiling, pictorial woodcut titles to first and fourth volumes, original Japanese-style stitched yellow paper wrappers, white paper title-slip printed in red to each vol., slight finger and dust soiling to sidings, 8vo, contained in modern half morocco gilt dropover bookbox with marbled paper sidings and interior, Harting 371. Schwerdt III p. 245. The book was published in Tokyo and the editor’s name was Nakamura Sasuke.The ‘Mirror of Hawks’ is a very comprehensive and instructive treatise on falconry. It is rare, only seven copies having been traced in European libraries. Kawanabe Kyosai (1831-89) was a Kano painter, printmaker, and illustrator, the son of a Samurai. At the age of six he entered the studio of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, and from the age of nine became a student of the academic Kano school, studying under Maemura Towa and then Tohaku Chinshin, who gave him the name “Toiku”. He exhibited at the Vienna International Exposition in 1873, and at the first and second Paris Japanese Art Exhibitions of 1883 and 1884. In the early years of the Meiji period (1868-1912) he attained considerable popularity with his political caricatures, for which he was arrested and imprisoned in 1870. Kyosai’s “Ehon Taka Kagami” is a major resource on Japanese falconry, with wonderful woodcuts of hawks, field work, breeding, hoods, gloves, and other associated tools and items of equipment, and includes descriptions of the ancient Japanese methods of care, raising, and training of the Siberian goshawk, considered one of the best variety of hawks for use in falconry. (5) £2000-3000

391 Harting (James Edmund). Hints on the Management of Hawks, 1st ed., pub. Horace Cox “The Field”, 1884, title page, thirtytwo pages of publishers advertisements bound at rear, later endpapers, later half morocco gilt, 8vo (1)

£200-300

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395 The Falconer. The Journal of the British Falconers’ Club, nos. 1 - 5, May 1937 - October 1939, addn. later half title printed on front pastedown, several b & w illusts. throughout, later endpapers, modern cloth gilt, 8vo, together with, Allen (Mark),Falconry in Arabia, Foreword by Wilfred Thesiger, 1st ed., pub. Orbis, 1980, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, 4to, with, Stevens (R.),The Taming of Genghis, pub. Faber & Faber, 1956, addn. half title, f.e.p. signed in biro by Maj-Gen. O’Carroll Scott (President of The British Falconers’ Club), pubs. dec. cloth, 8vo, plus, Mavrogordato (Jack),A Hawk for the Bush, pub. Neville Spearman, 1973, addn. half title, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, and Michaëlis (H. von),Birds of the Gauntlet, 1st ed., pub. Hutchinson, 1952, addn. half title, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, 4to, with another thirteen volumes on falconry and birds of prey, similar (18)

£150-200

GENERAL SPORTS 396 Boxing. Self-Defence; or, the Art of Boxing, with Illustrations, showing the Various Blows, Stops, and Guards, [1879], 37 lithographed illustrations, advert. leaf at end, some spotting and soiling, endpapers renewed, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo, together with The “Walking Stick” Method of Self-Defence, by an Officer of the Indian Police, c. 1924, half-tone illustrations, a few light spots, original cloth (mostly faded), d.j., torn with losses, 8vo

393 Phillott (Lieut-Colonel D.C.). The Baz-Nama-Yi Nasiri. A Persian Treatise on Falconry, pub. Bernard Quaritch, 1908, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, slight spotting to endpapers, pubs. green cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 8vo Limited edition of 500. (1)

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397 Cricket. Souvenir of the National Testimonial to Dr. W.G. Grace, July 22, 1879, with Photograph and Record of Performance, “Cricket and Football Times”, [1879], printed card with title within chromolithographed border of flowers, opening to reveal mounted portrait photograph of Grace, with a record of his averages in First Class Matches, Averages in County Matches and Scores over 100 in First Class Matches from 1864 to 1878 printed opposite, a few light spots, small contemporary previous owner inscription to verso, 12 x 8.5cm (4.75 x 3.5ins)

394 Sebright (Sir John Saunders). Observations upon Hawking, Describing the Mode of Breaking and Managing the Several Kinds of Hawks used in Falconry, pub. Henry Wright [1828], title page and dedication, ownership signature to first blank and book plate of James Eric Mellor, later half calf with gilt dec. spine by H.Wood, 12mo J.E.M.Mellor wrote and published ‘Notes on Falconry in 1949. (1)

£100-150

£300-500

Rare early example of W.G. Grace memorabilia. (1)

£200-300

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£400-600


399* Football. A miniature silver replica F.A. Cup, Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1949, engraved ‘1949, F.A. Cup Winners, Wolves F.C., A.H. Oakley, Director’ and mounted on original bakelite base, some patina, 15cm (6ins) One of a series of commemorative miniature F.A. Cups to celebrate Woverhampton Wanderers 3-1 victory over Leicester City in the 1949 final, this one presented to Arthur Henry Oakley (1877-1962), club director and later chairman. (1) £300-400

400 Football. Two Redditch Town F.C. silver-gilt medals, 1891-93, one engraved “Redditch Town Reserves, Winners of Redditch Charity Cup & Champion of Studley & District League, 1891-92” (hallmarked Birmingham, 1892), the other engraved “J. Court, Redditch Town F.C.”, verso engraved “Champions of Studley & District, 1892-3” (hallmarked Birmingham, 1893), plus a Redditch Town Football Club Member’s Ticket for Season 1893-4 Redditch Town Football Club was formed in 1891, and played for one season in the Birmingham Combination (1891-92), before joining the Studley & District League briefly, achieving their first major success winning the Worcestershire Senior Cup in 1894. (3) £100-200

398 Cricket. Australian Team on Tour, official signed team sheet, 1956, 17 ink signatures including Johnson, Miller, Archer, Benaud, Burge, Burke, Lindwall, Mackay (light vertical and horizontal crease), together with a Sussex Motor Yacht Club Dinner Menu for the West Indies Touring Team and Sussex County Cricket Club, June 17, 1957, with 25 signatures to verso, mainly Sussex County players, including Len Hutton (by then retired), Bates, Bell, Marlar, Mantell, Langridge, Thompson, Sanderson et al, vertical crease to card (2)

£200-300

401 Golf. Three albums of golf photographs, c. 1911, one album of 24 mounted photographic prints, most captioned in manuscript, depicting players at the Prestwick and Sandwich Open Championship Finals, 1911, including H.H. Hilton, E.A. Lassen, James Sherlock, J.H. Taylor, Henry Mitchell, J.E. Laidley and John Ball, scattered light spotting, original half calf, spine split and worn, oblong 8vo, together with two other albums of approx. 70 mounted and loose prints of male and female golfers in action from the same period (3)

Lot 399

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£100-200


402 Golf. Golfing. A Handbook to the Royal and Ancient Game with List of Clubs, Rules & c. Also Golfing Sketches and Poems, pub. W.&R. Chambers, 1887, tinted and b & w illustrations by Ranald Alexander and others, some light toning, tissue guard at front with sellotape repair, original brown pictorial cloth, small split at head of spine, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, with two others: Rev. F. Marshall’s Football. The Rugby Union Game, Revised and Enlarged ed., c. 1894 (rebacked retaing original rubbed spine) and Horace Ford’s The Theory and Practice of Archery, new ed., 1887 (frontis. detached and stained, lower cover replaced) (3)

403 Nicholson (William). An Almanac Of Twelve Sports...., Words by Rudyard Kipling, pub. William Heinemann, 1898, dec. title, double page calendar, twelve (complete) col. litho. plts., each with descriptive text, some offsetting on to text, pubs. printed dec. boards, a little stained and worn, slim 4to (1)

£200-300

404* Olympics - London 1948. A series of eleven commemorative photographs [photographs issued for Britain’s information services by the Central Office of Information, London], 1948, a little edge wear and some occasional minor marginal browning and soiling, contemporary signature, ‘P. H. Sommer’, to verso of all but two photographs, each 20.5 x 25.5cm (8 x 10ins)

£100-150

Subjects covered by the photographs include the arrival of the Olympic flame at Wembley, swimming at the Empire Pool Wembley, a men’s track event in White City, aerial views of White City and of Wembley Stadium, interiors of Wembley and White City, plus two of artist’s drawings of the opening and parade. (11) £100-150

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405* Sports. A miscellaneous collection of sports ephemera and magazines, 20th century, including British Grand Prix, Silverstone and motor rally programmes, circa 1960s/1980s, plus Manx Grand Prix and other motorcycle racing programmes, plus a small group of assorted football programmes (including Oxford United circa 196972), plus a 1966 World Cup programme for the tournament, some player and score information completed in pen with several additional related news cuttings and resultant sellotape adhesion marks, plus two used tickets from the tournament played at Goodison Park, the first 12 July 1966 for Gwladys Street Terrace (7/6), [Brazil 2 - Bulgaria 0, Pele scoring the first goal], 25 July 1966 at Bullens Road Paddock (17/6), a semi-final match [Germany 2 - USSR 1, including a goal from Beckenbauer], plus various related sporting cuttings, photos and books, etc., and including a small autograph album with signatures of Jack Brabham, Graham Hill, Jim Clark, Roy Salvadori, Joakim Bonnier, Richie Ginther and a few others Lot 404

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA

409* Armorial Panel. A leather panel displaying the armorial bearings of the City of London, early/mid 19th century, dark brown morocco leather panel, with gilt blocked armorial bearings (measuring 18 x 20cm) depicting the armorial of Cross of St George with the symbol of the martyrdom of Saint Paul, the crest being a dragon’s wing bearing the cross of St George, borne upon a peer’s helm, with dragon supporters and motto displayed on a scroll beneath the arms, panel remounted on plywood, 28 x 44cm (11 x 17.25 inches), gilt moulded frame, glazed This item possibly formed part of a door panel from a horse drawn carriage. The City of London arms are recorded being in use in 1381. The crest and supporters came into use in the 17th century, but were used without authority until 30 April 1957, when they were confirmed and granted by letters patent from the College of Arms. The Latin motto of the City is “Domine dirige nos”, which translates as “Lord, direct (guide) us”, which was adopted in the early 17th century. (1) £100-150

406 Tennis. Revised Laws of Lawn-Tennis, as Adopted by the Marylebone Cricket Club, and the All England Croquet and LawnTennis Club, 4th ed., Horace Cox at “The Field”, 1881, 18 pp., two diagramatic illustrations of courts, advert leaves front and rear, original printed wrapper, lower wrapper detached, spine defective, some soiling and stains, 8vo

410 Bidpai. The Instructive and Entertaining Fables of Pilpay, an Ancient Indian Philosopher Containing a Number of Excellent Rules for the Conduct of Persons of all Ages and in all Stations: Under Several Heads, 18th c., 353 numbered pages, written in neat manuscript hand recto and verso, with title, preface, contents, introduction, a few minor spots, armorial bookplate, contemporary diced calf, spine with label and gilt decoration, a little rubbed with some edge wear, square 4to

First published in 1877, following earlier versions by the MCC and All England Croquet Club. The first lawn-tennis tournament, a Gentlemen’s Singles Championship, was held at Wimbledon on 9th July 1877. (1) £150-200

The Fables of Bidpai (or Pilpay) also know as the Panchatantra, are a collection of animal fables originally composed in Sanskrit around the third century B.C., based on older oral traditions and attributed to Vishnu Sharma. (1) £200-300

PERIODICALS 407 The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News. vols. 47-51, March 1897-August 1899, numerous b & w plates and illustrations (few double-page), contemporary uniform half morocco gilt, few boards loose or detached, some wear, folio (5)

£150-200

408 Punch. Or the London Charivari, 67 volumes, a broken run, vol. 1-188, 1841-1935, numerous b & w illustrations, mixed bindings, some boards and spines rubbed with slight loss, folio (67)

£100-150

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Lot 412 413 Canada - Tandem Club, Halifax, Nova Scotia. A volume of the Club’s manuscript records, 1837-42, beginning with a list of members for the season starting in December 1837 (Mr Glover, President, Mr Gordon, R.E., Secretary), continuing with descriptions for meetings during the winters of 1837-38, 1838-39, 1840-41 and 1842, including some reports at meetings given in verse form by various members, the whole in several hands, a total of 89 leaves (3 leaves blank), identified in manuscript as ‘Book No. 2’ at front, together with a matching volume left largely blank except for manuscript title ‘Tandem Club Book 1845, Mr Pollen, Rifle Brigrade, Secretary’, followed by 6 pp. minutes from the meeting of 1 December 1845, and a partial description of the first meeting proper out and about on 27 December, both volumes with later bookplates of the Hale family of Alderley, Gloucestershire, contents of first volume slightly loose, both contemporary reversed calf with leather labels to spines, some wear, 8vo These regular events involved horses and sleighs driving for a meal and some drink before returning to town. 10 February 1839: ‘At 1 o’clock Outcast led off and taking a turn round the town struck off for Bedford Basin by the upper road halting at the three mile house to repair Meltonia’s fracture - Meteor hearing we intended to take the water seized with hydrophobic fear turned back. The rest, all danger scorning, gallantly dashed across the frozen basin, and disembarking near the Sackville Bridge reached fulty’s at 10 minutes past 2. After partaking of the sumptuous fare and the president’s generous liquor the vice called the attention of the club to the irregularity of fancy caps being introduced by the members. It was carried by a large majority that in future black hats should be worn. Meltonia Virtus was then declared vice president for the next day’s meeting ... leaving at half past 4, the club returned to town. Nimrod in attempting to regain the landing place at the three mile house made a fearful wreck of his sleigh - the standard broke and the runners ran away - so leaving him to pick up the pieces we took compassion on his friend and arrived in the square without further mishap at 10 minutes before 6 - allowing 15 minutes lost with our friend Nimrod accomplishing the distance in 65 minutes’. See Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, Chapters in The History of Halifax, Nova Scotia’ (1915), pp. 329-30 for a slightly later description of this popular event. (2) £200-300

411* Bonds and Share Certificates. A group of over 200 certificates, mid 19th century to early 20th century, including certificates from China, Russia, UK, South America, USA, France, Holland, Morocco, Africa, etc., many with attractive vignettes and coupons, various sizes (a folder)

£300-500

412* Bookplates. A large collection of approximately 5000 British and European bookplates (Ex-Libris), mostly 19th and 20th century, including numerous 20th century European (especially Poland, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Eastern Europe, etc.), many signed, some 18th century English armorial bookplates, many public library examples, erotic subjects, numerous late 20th century European designs, etc., all alphabetically arranged by the name of the owner, loosely inserted into twenty modern ring binders, 4to (20)

£700-1000

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414 Cooper (Gladys, 1888-1971). A group of three albums containing approx. 300 corner-mounted postcards of the actress Gladys Cooper (and family), mostly early 20th c., colour and b & w portrait cards, mostly postally unused, five signed across the image, contemporary limp cloth, oblong folio, plus a further postcard album and partially used scrap album with a further selection of approx. 150 postcards, including topography, royalty and real photo cards, some Gladys Cooper cuttings and a vintage photograph, contemporary cloth/disbound, 4to (5)

£100-150

415* Fairclough (Mary, b.1913). An album of sketches, eighteen pencil sketches on thin paper, mainly book illustrations of children and animals, some sheets with a number of small studies, several signed, sheet size approximately 25 x 20cm (9.75 x 8ins) and smaller, loosely inserted into a modern scrapbook (lacking upper cover)

Lot 417

Mary Fairclough was a painter, printmaker, illustrator, potter and writer. Her illustrative work was mostly for children’s books and magazines. (1) £70-100

416* Indenture. Manuscript indenture for the Manor of Tottington, Greater Manchester, 1888, regarding a transfer of a parcel of land on the estate, coloured plan to the left, fold marks, 56 x 69cm (22 x 27ins), framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

417* Keller (Helen, 1880-1968). Typed letter signed, Arcan Ridge, Westport, Conn., December 1943, to Dr. [Francis] Miller, ‘Confidence is what human nature needs for its noblest victory universal peace and good-will, and Christmas is that Confidence. Strong in this faith Polly and I wish you a blessed Christmas prophetic of an age that shall wipe the tears from all eyes and cause mans’ face to shine with brotherhood’s radiance’, signed in pencil ‘Helen Keller’ and directly beneath in ink ‘Polly Thomson’, two small spots and light marginal toning, one page, small folio, together with orig. stamped and postmarked envelope dated 17 December 1943, addressed to Dr. Miller in New York in her assistant Polly Thomson’s holograph

Lot 418 418* Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. A manuscript medieval deed in latin, c. mid to late 13th century [reign of King Edward I], a grant by Elias [Smetherton], Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, to Robert Le Clark, of the Manor of Holedich [Holditch, Thorncombe, Dorset], witnesses William de Esseby, Robert de Wayfar, William de Erlegh, William de Halleford, Eustachius de Hacheford, Robert de Rackham, and others, ink on vellum, small circular stain near left margin, affecting a few words on four lines, tag and original green wax seal (restored) showing remains of the order motif to obverse and reverse, document approx. 10 x 19cm (without seal and tag)

Helen Keller was an American author, political activist and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree. She is remembered as an advocate for people with disabilities, and numerous other causes. She was a suffragist, a pacifist, a radical socialist and a birth control supporter. In 1919 the silent film ‘Deliverance’ was made and tells the story of her life and that of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The film was written by the recipient of this letter, Francis Trevelyan Miller (1877-1959) an American writer and film-maker. A nice association item. (2) £300-500

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422* Miscellaneous ephemera, mostly 19th & 20th century, including a few maps, prints, pamphlets, songsters, leaflets, tracts, etc. (2 cartons)

£150-200

423* Monumental Brass Rubbings. A private collection of forty good quality large brass rubbings made mid and slightly later 20th c., including thirty English brasses and ten European brasses (France, Germany (2), Holland (2), Norway, Portugal and Spain (3)), together with related publications, Portfolios of the Monumental Brass Society, vol. 6 (Parts 6-12), vol. 7 (1-12) & vol. 8 (Parts 1-3), plus Bulletins of the Monumental Brass Society, nos. 26-61, and ‘A Short History 1887-1987’, all folio A high-quality group from a dedicated brass rubbing family who used to alternate the display of these rubbings from hangers on their walls at home. English brasses include John Bacon and wife, All Hallows by Tower, London; Sir William Bagot and wife, Bagington, Coventry; Sir Thomas de Beauchamp and wife, St. Mary’s, Warwick; Robert Braunche and two wives, St. Margret’s, King’s Lynn; Sir John de Brewyn, Wiston, Sussex; Margaret de Camois, Trotton, Sussex; John Walsingham, Exhall; John Pecok, St. Albans; Sir John Foljambe, Tideswell. European brasses include Marcial Formier, St. Junien, France; Robert Hallum, Bishop of Salisbury, Constance, Germany; Peter Claessen Palnick and wife, Alkmaar, Holland; Leca do Balio, Portugal; Don Parafan, Duke of Alcal, Old University Chapel, Seville, Spain. A complete list is available by request. (99) £300-500

424* Publisher’s Letters. A group of letters from artists and writers, etc., mostly to Douglas Maxwell, including a typed letter signed from Ian Hamilton Finlay (29 May 1988) defending himself against the attacks of anti-semitism, ‘When things descend to Art Press printing that I am obsessed with proving that Saint-Just had blond hair, history has been stood on its head and it is time that rational Jews spoke out’, with accompanying photocopies and information, an autograph letter and two postcards from Finlay’s wife Sue, a second typed letter signed from Finlay concerning work stolen from the garden temple (11 November 1983), three letters and two postcards from Marcel Jean, an autograph letter signed from Laurie Lee, a signed card from Arnold Wesker, a signed self-caricature doodle by C. Barsotti, three signed letters from Ronnie Duncan, four autograph letters signed by John Bratby (all on colourful personal letterhead), three autograph letters signed from Peter Blake, a letter from Graham and Ann Ovenden, three typed poems signed by Graham Ovenden, also three further letters signed by him, plus other assorted publishing and literary ephemera including a small group from J.L. Carr

419* Literature, Theatre & Sport. An autograph album containing approx. sixty autographs, mostly early 20th century, including autographed b&w photo postcards of John Gielgud (as Hamlet, 1935), Elizabeth Bergner, Ethel Levey, George Robey, Doris Keane, and Marie Lohr, plus the autograph of Agatha Christie signed straight into album, the remainder mostly cut autographs on paper or card and including Rudyard Kipling, J. B. Priestley, Beverley Nichols, Jeffery Farnol, David Lloyd George, Russel, First Lord of the Admiralty, General John J. Pershing, Earl Haig, Gerald Du Maurier, Gladys Cooper, Fred Terry, Helen Terry, Marie Tempest, Evelyn Millar, Jan Kubelik (pencil), Charles Hawtrey, Earl Beatty, plus tennis stars, etc., including Betty Nuthall, Fred Perry, Nancy Lyle, Phyllis King, N. G. Farquharson, D. Prenn, Peggie Scriven (all pencil), Bunny Austin, Malcolm Campbell, A. Bonar Law, Field Marshal Alanbrook, plus magazine cut out portraits of cricketers with somewhat faded pencil autographs, including S.H.M. Colah, S. Wazir Ali, N. D. Marshall, Jahangir Khan, C. K. Nayudu, A. W. Wellard and Maurice Tate, mostly mounted as multiples to album leaf rectos and versos with several blanks at rear, contemp. padded morocco, rubbed, oblong 8vo (1)

(a folder)

£150-200

£200-300

420 Manuscript recipe books. Family Receipt Book belonging to Sophia Anne Watson, October 1821, 51pp., with a number of blank leaves at rear, written in a neat copperplate hand with recipes and remedies, for Gloucester Jelly, Lettuce Ginger, Camphor Julep, Princess Amelia’s Puddings, Dutch Sauce for Fish, New College Puddings, Ribband Jelly, etc., with index on first leaf, orig. vellumbacked marbled boards, 4to, together with six other 19th century manuscript recipe books, one with numerous recipes for wine, beer, champagne, etc., with calligraphic titles (watermarked 1818), another with recipes interspersed with pencil sketches, including one of a skeleton (c.1850), all in original bindings, various sizes and condition (7)

£300-500

421* Miscellaneous ephemera, 19th and mostly 20th century, including approx. 300 postcard views, various dates, mostly postally used, an album of Victorian greetings cards and chromo. scraps, a few documents and several photographs including some framed (a carton)

£70-100

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425 Scrap Albums and Visitor Books. A group of five visitor books and scrap albums, c. 1900, including a photographically illustrated guest book of thirty thick card leaves, showing country houses and house parties with signatures of guests, including Robert BadenPowell, dated 3rd october 1905, and with an original pen and ink and watercolour drawing of a horseman chasing a rabbit above, Augusta Spencer-Churchill, “Queenie” Gillman, and numerous others, contemp. morocco, worn and covers lifting, oblong folio, a guest book for Preston Deanery Hall; Redbrook Lodge, 1898 to 1906 and another with signatures 1912 and later with breaks, including autograph of Olave Baden-Powell (1949), plus two scrap albums with signatures, drawings, ephemera, etc. (5)

£200-300

426 Sermons. A manuscript volume of sermons preached circa 1677-85, 488 numbered pages written in a very close but neat hand, biblical references to margins, occasional blanks and occasional dates, the hand becoming even smaller towards rear, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, printed by T.R. for the Company of Stationers, 1669, title within decorative woodcut border, 78 pp., contemporary ownership names and inscriptions to front free endpaper, contemporary black calf gilt, heavily rubbed and a little wear, 8vo

Lot 426

427* Solicitor’s Tin Trunk. A tin trunk of solicitors’ manuscript paper documents, mostly 19th century, including correspondence, inventories, a few plans and some printed material, largely relating to assorted Scottish properties, mostly tied in bundles and filling a Victorian tin trunk (55 x 36 x 23cm)

Two ownership names appear on the front free endpaper, Samuel Sanders and Samuel Charles of Derby, the first dated 1677, the latter 1679. Samuel Charles, MA of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, was born at Chesterfield, 1638, and ordained in 1655. A few years later he was presented to the parish of Mickleover in Derbyshire. For more information see the Monthly Repository, volume 13, number CLV (November 1818), ‘History of dissenting meeting-house, Bowl-Alley Lane, Hull’, pp. 665-666. Samuel Charles is also mentioned in the biography of John Billingsley (1657-1722) in DNB. Samuel Sanders (1641-1688) was the eldest son of Thomas Sanders of Ireton, Derbyshire. (1) £200-300

(a tin trunk)

£100-200

428* Vellum Deeds. A group of eighteen folding vellum property deeds, 18th and 19th century, occasional slight browning and soiling, micro seals present, together with four further vellum deeds and eight paper deeds (30)

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And now for something completely different ‌ ERIC IDLE & MONTY PYTHON MEMORABILIA

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429* Monty Python - Eric Idle. An archive of Eric Idle photographs and memorabilia, formerly in the possession of his mum, Norah Barron (Sanderson) Idle, 1940s/1990s, comprising over fifty b&w and over 100 colour photographs, from Eric's birth until the 1990s, the majority of photographs including Eric Idle as the subject, mostly candid snapshots of family and recreational life, the earlier photographs often showing Eric with his mum Norah, one studio portrait of his parents, some captioned and identified to versos by Norah and one signed to recto by Eric, mostly approx. 8 x 8 cm or slightly larger (10 x 15 cm), plus four sheets of 132 thumb-nail b&w photographs of Eric as a baby and child from different sittings, plus 14 picture postcards, 1960s/1970s, sent from Eric to his mum from Germany, Switzerland and West Indies, plus two framed posters, 'Monty Python's First Farewell Tour', 76 x 51 cm, signed to verso 'To Mum, best wishes! Eric Idle (hi!)', 'Monty Python's First Farewell Tour official programme', 75 x 52 cm, a framed pair of children's Cowboy and Indian dressing up trousers (with inset photograph of the young Eric wearing them), a large black and white enlarged photograph of Eric Idle as a young man, circa mid-1960s, 100 x 75 cm, unframed poster for 'Around The World In Eighty Days', 70 x 56 cm, 'Monty Python's Flying Circus Calendar 1982', 43 x 26 cm, schoolboy ephemera including a Royal Wolverhampton School report for Eric (29 August 1959), a school motto badge, a letter written in pencil from Eric to his mum from school with PS 'Don't bring any salad only bring strawberries to share with the table or else fruit', pencil sketch to verso, Eric Idle's schoolboy stamp album with his name to front endpaper, an invitation to Norah and Eric to the launch of H.M.S. Ark Royal (3rd May 1950), Monty Python publicity photo with facsimile signatures (multiple copies) including one with the real signature of Eric Idle, a publicity photo of Paul Simon signed by Simon for Norah, a publicity photograph of Warren Mitchell and Marty Feldman with signed insult by Mitchell, plus a photograph of Eric and other Footlights (?) members, 37 x 28 cm, signed in pencil to verso 'Best of luck Jean, Eric Idle xxx', plus a set of Monty Python's Life of Brian badges, various magazines and newspaper cuttings, plus twelve Monty Python and mostly related books including six signed copies: Monty Python's Big Red Book (1971), signed for Eric's mum by John Cleese, Terry Jones, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin and Eric; Monty Python's Meaning of Life (1983), signed 'Morning, Eric Idle'; The Brand New Monty Python Book, signed for Eric's mum by Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, John Cleese and Terry Gilliam; George Perry's Life of Python, signed by Eric, Terry Jones and Michael Palin; George Perry's Monty Python's Meaning of Life, signed by Eric; and Michael Palin's Around the World in 80 Days with signed presentation inscription from Palin to Norah A unique archive of memorabilia formerly belonging to Eric Idle's mother. Following Norah's death at Eric Idle's Los Angeles home on 19 November 1996 at the age of 82, Eric instructed the sale of her house and contents at which sale these effects were bought. (an archive) ÂŁ5000-7000

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ANTIQUARIAN 430 Baskerville Press. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the use of the Church of England, Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., 1st ed., Cambridge: printed by John Baskerville, Printer to the University, 1760, decorative border to title and text throughout volume, numerous cancels, letterpress price at foot of title rubbed away & erased, bound without initial blank (a1), occasional light marginal dampstaining, marbled endpapers with neatly strengthened hinges, a.e.g., contemporary gilt decorated calf, neatly rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo Gaskell 12. (1)

£200-300

431 Beattie (James). Essays. On the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in Opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism. On Poetry and Music, as they affect the Mind. On Laughter, and Ludicrous Composition. On the Utility of Classical Learning Edinburgh, 1776, advertisement leaf and subscribers list, occasional scattered spotting, endpapers replaced, contemporary calf, rebacked, preserving morocco title label, 4to (1)

£100-150

432 Bible [English]. The Bible: Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke, and Conferred with the best Translations in divers Languages, Robert Barker, 1614, general title within decorative woodcut border, NT title dated 1613 within same decorative woodcut border, Concordances dated 1613, Book of Psalms at end dated 1614 (lacking all after F3), Book of Common Prayer at front (lacking all before B1), John Speed’s Genealogies lacking map, some headlines shaved, some old tears, small losses and repairs, occasional waterstains and soiling, previous owner inscriptions and annotation, Book of Common Prayer stitching broken, contemporary reverse calf, covers detached, lacking spine, some wear, 4to Herbert 330. (1)

£300-500

433 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly translated out of the originall Tongues..., Appointed to be read in Churches, London: John Field, 1658, engraved general title depicting Moses and Aaron, and a view over London (soiled, horizontal closed tear, frayed to edges with image loss), New Testament title present, margins frayed throughout volume with some loss of running titles and letters of text at fore-edge, some dust-soiling, dampstaining and few marks, sewing weak and broken in few places, 19th c. sheep, joints and extremities worn, lower board loose, 24mo Herbert 664. This is the Bible called ‘spurious’ in the British Museum Catalogue; though Fry and Lenox call it ‘genuine.’ It is more correctly printed than Herbert numbers 662 and 663, yet it has some of the same mistakes, e.g. Jer. ii. 26, chief for thief. Headline Hh 2b, Jesaiah. (1) £150-200

435 Binding - Chivers (Cedric). The Booke of Thenseygnementes and Techynge that the Knyght of the Towre Made to His Doughters by the Chevalier Geoffroy de la Tour Landry, edited with Notes and a Glossary by Gertrude Burford Rawlings, George Newnes, 1902, frontispiece, additional title-page, and five plates, all present in two states (hand-coloured and uncoloured), red initial letters, spotting to endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary half vellum by Cedric Chivers of Bath (unsigned), vellucent spine showing stylised trees and the tower, with gold decoration and inlaid with mother of pearl, cloth sides to boards with vellum fore-edges, 4to

434 Binding. Damnonii Orientales Illustres: or, The Worthies of Devon..., new edition, 1810, nine engraved plates (including portrait frontispiece and five plates of armorial bearings), some spotting and browning, later endpapers, contemporary elaborately gilt decorated calf with gilt armorial of Sir Simon Richard Brissett Taylor, Bart. (17831815) to centre of each board, old reback with gilt decorated spine, corners repaired, some wear to joints and extremities, 4to Sir Simon Taylor, 2nd Baronet, of Lysson Hall, Jamaica (1783-1815), was the second and youngest, but only surviving son of Sir John Taylor, 1st Baronet, and Elizabeth Godden, daughter and heir of Philip Houghton of Jamaica. He succeeded his father in 1786, but did not marry, and the baronetcy became extinct at his death at the age of thirty-one, and the property devolved on his sister Anna Susanna, wife of George Watson Esq. They assumed the name and arms of Taylor by Royal Licence 19 June 1815. His library was sold at auction by R.H. Evans 3 June 1833. (1) £100-150

Limited edition 15/56 copies (printed on handmade paper, of which 50 copies were for sale). Chivers, Books in Beautiful Bindings, XXXVI (‘Cedric Chivers has purchased the whole of the edition de luxe, on large paper’). The main binding style for this limited edition work was described in Chivers’ catalogue as ‘handsomely bound in purple levant morocco with a panel figure of knight by H. Granville Fell’. This example however, is bound with an individually designed binding. (1) £400-600

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436 Binding. An Historical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I, King of Great Britain. After the Manner of Mr. Bayle. Drawn from Original Writers and State-Papers, 2nd ed., 1772, original pen, ink & watercolour portrait frontispiece of Charles I, title slightly creased, armorial bookplate of A. Lamont of Knockdow to upper pastedown, a.e.g., contemporary red straight grain morocco, gilt and blind decoration incorporating thistle and rose emblems to spine panels and board corners, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

438 Burney (Charles). An Account of the Musical Performances in Westminster-Abbey, and the Pantheon, May 26th, 27th, 29th; and June the 3rd, and 5th 1784, in Commemoration of Handel, Dublin: Moncrieffe, Jenkin, White et al, 1785, some toning to initial and final leaves, contemporary marbled calf, upper board detatched, rubbed, 8vo, together with Milton (John), Paradise Lost, A Poem in Twelve Books, Fifteenth Edition, Tomson, Ward et al, 1738, engraved frontispiece laid down, eight further engraved plates, toning throughout, modern quarter sheep, 12mo

£150-200

(2)

437 Bindings. A collection of approximately thirty-five large-format 19th-century calf and morocco bindings, mostly Roberts ‘Holy Land’, all contents removed (some text leaves remaining), some volumes heavily worn, folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (approx. 35)

£200-300

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439 Caesar (Gaius Julius). C. Julii Caesaris quae Extant, Accuratissime cum Libris Editis & MSS optimis Collata, Regognita & Correcta. Accesserunt Annotationes Samuelis Clarke..., Tabulis Aeneis Ornata, pub. Jacob Tonson, 1712, additional doublepage engraved title, eighty-six engraved plates & maps, (comprising 2 portraits, 23 single-page & 55 double-page plates & plans, and 6 double-page maps), engraved head & tailpieces, double-page plate of bison slightly close-trimmed mostly to foreedge margins, occasional light scattered spotting, marbled endpapers with repaired hinges, a.e.g., contemporary diced calf, neatly rebacked preserving original elaborate gilt decorated spine, two patch repairs to upper board, corners repaired, folio Brunet I, 1456. Lowndes I, p.344-345, “The most sumptous classical work which this country has produced”. (1) £2000-3000

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440 [Cromwell, Oliver]. Cromwelliana. A Chronological Detail of Events in which Oliver Cromwell was Engaged; from the Year 1642 to his Death 1658: with a Continuation of other Transactions, to the Restoration, Westminster: Machell Stace, 1810, title printed in red & black, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, 20th c. quarter calf, folio, together with Henfrey (Henry William), Numismata Cromwelliana: or, the Medallic History of Oliver Cromwell, Illustrated by his Coins, Medals, and Seals, 1877, title printed in red & black, eight b & w autotype plates, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, extremities rubbed, 4to, with Hutchinson (Lucy), Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, Governor of Nottingham Castle and Town..., 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece and four plates, some browning and spotting, contemporary marbled calf gilt, gilt crest to centre of each board, upper board near detached, 4to, plus others related including Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry..., by Oliver Cromwell, a Descendant of the Family, 1820, and Oliver Cromwell, by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, pub. Goupil & Co., 1899 (8)

442 [Defoe Daniel]. The History of the Great Plague in London, in the Year 1665..., to which is added, a Journal of the Plague at Marseilles, in the Year 1720, 2nd ed.., 1754, publisher’s advert leaf at front (with short closed tear to lower margin), later marbled endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo This work was first published in 1722 under the title ‘The Journal of the Plague Year.’ (1) £100-150

£150-200

443 Edel (Johann Samuel). Abbildung der Vornemsten Biblischen Historien Alten (& Neuen) Testamentes zu finden bey Jos. Sam. Edel, 2 parts in one, [Augsburg, 1693], engraved title to each part (NT title dated) and 172 engraved plates with captions to each (comprising 101 Old Testament & 71 New Testament plates), short closed tear to fore-edge margins of title & following plate, some spotting, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with loss, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, worn, oblong 12mo (9 x 14cm)

441 Darwin (Erasmus). A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools, 1st ed., Derby, 1797, engraved frontispiece, manuscript classification number to verso of half-title and title (with slight show-through), occasional spotting and offsetting, later endpapers with cloth hinges, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, slightly rubbed, slim 4to

(1)

£200-300

444 Fore-edge painting. Moore’s Irish Melodies, Illustrated by D. Maclise, R.A., New ed., 1853, engraved illustrations and decorative borders, a.e.g., recent fore-edge painting of Bristol Cathedral viewed from Canons Marsh (by Steven St. Clair Smallwood, unsigned), contemporary gilt decorated morocco, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, large 8vo

The volume comprises an important work regarding the education of young women, suggesting they should be able to study a variety of subjects including the sciences. Erasmus Darwin’s instructions for girls’ schooling were written as part of a scheme to provide for his daughters Susan and Mary, by setting them up as proprietors of a boarding school at Ashbourne Hall in Derbyshire, for which the frontispiece illustrates a view of the grounds. The final leaf provides a list of charges at the school, including annual boarding fees at #18/18/-, the options of tea at 10/6 per quarter (the same as geography) and washing at 14/- per quarter and also French, music, dancing and drawing at #1/1/- per quarter. (1) £400-600

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Lot 446 445 Fore-edge painting. Enoch Arden, etc., by Alfred Tennyson, 1864, a.e.g., recent fore-edge painting of a country house with figures boating (by Steven St. Clair Smallwood, unsigned), contemporary red morocco gilt, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£80-120

446 Fore-edge paintings. Painting Popularly Explaned..., with Historical Sketches of the Progress of the Art, by Thomas John Gullick, & John Timbs, 1859, wood engraved frontispiece, a.e.g., recent fore-edge painting of an ancient country house within a landscape with dry-stone walls, trees and figures (by Steven St. Clair Smallwood, unsigned), contemporary blind decorated morocco, 8vo, together with The Lansdowne Poets, The Poetical Works of Longfellow, including Recent Poems, pub. Frederick Warne and Co., [1879], portrait frontispiece and b & w plates, a.e.g., recent foreedge painting of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, from the North-East, executed by Steven St. Clair Smallwood and dated September 2004, contemporary blind decorated red morocco, 8vo (2)

£150-200

447* Illuminated Leaves. An illuminated leaf on vellum from a 15th century Book of hours, English, bastard anglicana script in red and black ink, thirty-one lines of text in two columns, decorative initials in blue and red, few small worm holes, 16.5 x 11cm (6.5 x 4.5ins) together with an illuminated leaf on vellum, probably from a 15th century collect book, French, black ink, thirteen lines of text in one column, decorative initials in blue and red with gilt, decorative foliate border, heightened with gilt, 16 x 12cm (6.5 x 5ins) (2)

£150-200

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448* Illuminated leaf. An illuminated leaf on vellum, from a 14th century book of hours, English, black and red ink, two columns of thirty lines of text to both sides, decorative initials in red and blue with gilt, 16.5 x 12cm (6.5 x 5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

452* Illuminated leaf. An illuminated leaf from a 13th century bible, France, probably Paris, black ink on vellum, decorative initials including zoomorphic decoration in blue and white, some scattered pinholes throughout

449* Illuminated leaf. A pair of illuminated leaves from a late 14th century hymnal, black and red ink, with decorative initials in red and blue, six lines of text to both sides, a little stained and faded to verso, 60 x 41cm (32.5 x 16ins), framed and glazed (2)

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£200-300

453 Rigby (Alexander). The Case of Sir Alexander Rigby, William Shepard, and William Plowman: Setting forth the Damages they have Suffer’d by the Imprisonment of William Plowman; Seizure of their Effects, and other Proceedings of the Grand Duke of Toscany, 1701, title & front blank slightly loose, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and some wear, slim folio, together with a loosely inserted 3 page manuscript copy of a petition made by Sir Alexander Rigby (c.1663-1717) to the Queen relating to the case and hardships caused as a result of the proceedings of the Duke of Tuscany

450* Illuminated leaves. A pair of illuminated leaves from a 15th century hymnal, English, Latin text and musical notation in black and red ink on vellum, decorative initials in blue and red ink, a little dustsoiled, 49 x 37cm (19 x 14.5ins) and similar, framed and glazed (2)

£200-300

451* Illuminated Leaves. A group of fragments of illuminated leaves from a 15th century missal, English, five fragments, black and red ink on vellum, decorative initials in blue and red, 11 x 10cm (4.5 x 4ins) and smaller, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

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454* Samaritan. Manuscript fragment of the Pentateuch, including Exodus 37-40, and Leviticus 1, probably 14th century, samaritan script in black ink on vellum, 12pp, slight pest damage to lower corner, and some chipping to lower edge not affecting text, large 4to, 34 x 27cm (13.5 x 11ins) (1)

£300-500

456 Waterton (Charles). Essays on Natural History, Chiefly Ornithology, First Series 6th ed., 1845, Second Series 2nd ed., 1844, Third Series, 1857, engraved frontis. to each, contemporary half calf, all covers detached, vols. 2 & 3 lacking spines, 8vo, with a loose undated 1 pp. autograph letter from Charles Waterton to an unknown recipient with an invitation ‘So, if you are not prisoner at home, on Sunday next, we will hope to see you, and offer you a bit of roast beef...’, together with Poems, by Hartley Coleridge, with a Memoir of his Life by his Brother, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1851, portrait frontis. to vol. I (with waterstain), a few spots, presentation inscription, a.e.g., contemporary full calf by Hayday, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Gustavo Barroso’s Mapirunga, Translated by R.B. Cunningham Graham, 1924, limited signed edition, 89/375, with a 1 pp. signed autograph note tipped-in at front (6)

455 Sharp (Granville). The Gilbart Prize Essay, on the Adaptation of Recent Discoveries and Inventions in Science and Art to the Purposes of Practical Banking, 3rd ed., with diagrams & illustrations, 1854, two engraved portrait plates, numerous plates of specimen printing samples & related, sample watermarked papers and envelopes etc. at rear (folding plate no. 88 in 3 pieces), engraved illustrations to text, occasional pencil notes & markings, few worn tabs to index, fifteen wax seals applied to inside rear cover and printed slip to front free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo

£100-150

457 Wordsworth (William). The Sonnets..., Collected in One Volume, with a few Additional Ones, now First Published, 1st collected ed., 1838, near contemporary inscription to front free endpaper, a.e.g., contemporary dark green morocco, attractive geometric blind and gilt decoration, skillfully rebacked preserving spine, 8vo (1)

The following plates are lacking: 13B, 13D, 13J, 13K and 13M. 13N, O and P are also not present, but according to the text on 13A2 they were not issued due to printing problems. There are numerous bis plates, and the following are not called for in the plate list: 7C, 8A, 13A2, 19A and B, 68A, 71A and B, 78A and B, 81A. (1) £300-400

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SCIENCE & MEDICINE

Lot 458 458 Adams (George). Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Considered in its Present State of Improvement... , 5 volumes, 1st edition, 1794, engraved frontispiece to volume 1, directions to binder, thirty-nine folding engraved plates and index to volume 5, some occasional soiling and marginal browning, uncut, original paper-backed boards, spines somewhat worn with loss but all but volume 5 retaining original pink printed label, 8vo The last major work of George Adams Junior (1750-1795). The plates predominantly depict instruments and apparatus designed and available for purchase from the Adams firm. Subjects covered include mechanics, astronomy, heat, air pressure, electricity and magnetism, etc., with volume 2 devoted principally to optics and optical instruments. (5) £700-1000

459 Euclid. Les quinze livres des elements d’Euclide, traduits en Francois par D. Henrion... plus, le livre des donnez du Meme Euclide, aussi traduit en Francois par ledit Henrion, 2 volumes, Rouen, 1676, 3 parts in 1 volume, woodcut printer’s device to titles, woodcut initials and text illustrations, somewhat spotted and browned throughout, occasional light marginal damp-staining, small marginal tear at head of volume 2 piece 169, touching text but without loss, contemporary mottled calf gilt, slightly rubbed and stained, joints, corners and foot of spine neatly repaired, 8vo Uncommon Rouen edition of this noted translation of Euclid by the French mathematician Didier (or Denis) Henrion, originally published in Paris in 1615 and the first French edition of the complete text. (1) £200-300

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460 [Finke, Johann Heinrich]. Nachrichten uber den Erfolg der Eingefuhrten Stallfutterung der Schafe ... von aw Zu Pr., 1st ed., Frankfurt, 1785, woodcut title vignette (small ink stamp), some spotting and browning, light damp staining to gutter margin, later boards, spine defective, slim 8vo, together with Elsner (Johann G.), Meine Erfahrungen in der hohern Schaafzucht, 1st ed., Stuttgart & Tubingen, 1827, some browning and spotting throughout, scattered pencil marginalia, contemporary marbled boards, some corner wear, 8vo, plus [Veterinary Receipts], Einige von denen Medicis approbirte und theils probirte Praeservativ- und Curativ-Recepta ..., Munich, 1753, 8 pp., recent boards, 8vo, plus one other German astronomy book by G. L. Schulze (4)

463 James (Robert). A New Method of Preventing and Curing the Madness caused by the Bite of a mad Dog, Laid before the Royal Society, in February, 1741, 2nd ed., 1743, 40pp., title loose, bound with Wathen (Jonathan), Practical Observations, Concerning the Cure of the Venereal Disease by Mercurials, to which is added, a Letter to Petter Collinson, Esq; F.R.S. Containing an Account of an Ear of Dog’s Grass, that was swallowed by a Child, and afterwards discharged on its Back, 1765, 71pp., bound with Roberts (J., pub.), An Antidote: or, some Remarks upon a Treatise on Mercury..., 1732, 31pp., bound with [Morley, John], An Essay on the Nature and Cure of the King’s Evil. Deduced from Observations and Practice, and Designed for the Publick Good. By a Private Gentleman of Halsted in Essex, 1760, 32pp., bound with Newbery (J., pub.), A Dissertation on the King’s Evil: with some Account of a Medicine which ... has cured many of that Disorder..., 1763, 24pp., bound with Turner (Daniel), De Morbo Gallico. A Treatise of the French Disease, Publish’d above 200 Years Past, by Sir Ulrich Hutten ... Translated soon after into English by a Canon of Marten-Abbye. Now again revised..., 1730, 110pp., manuscript number to title of each, dustsoiling and toning, fraying to margins, some leaves loose and sewing broken throughout volume, contemporary half calf, boards detached, spine broken with loss, worn, 8vo

£150-200

461 Fitzroy (Robert). [Royal Charter Storm, An atlas of meterological charts of the British Isles and north western Europe for the period 21st October to 2nd November 1859, selected to illustrate the passage of the Royal Charter Storm, pub. 1861], lithograph ‘Notice’ by Fitzroy printed by Martin & Hood tipped onto front free endpaper (oval Meterological Office Library ink stamp to upper right blank corner, dated 28 Aug 1918), thirty folding lithograph charts after Thomas Babington (numbered *1-18, 22, 26, 5a, 6a, 9a, 10a, 18a, 22a, A-D), front pastedown with manuscript note “Lending Library 2nd copy”, hinges cracked, original navy cloth, gilt lettered “Tenth Number” to upper board, joints cracked, spine chipped and slight wear to extremities, dimensions of majority of charts 540 x 560mm, 4to

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464 Lanfranc (Guido of Milan). Ein Nutzliches Wundartzney Buchlein... aus Furbit des wol erfarnen Meisters Gregorii Fleugauss... dabey vieler bewerter Recepten heylsamer Salben und Ertzneyen, ein Ausszug... durch Othonem Braunfelsz verdutscht, [Frankfurt am Main: Hermann Gulfferich], 1552, title-page in red and black with engraved vignette depicting surgical instruments, one text engraving, engraved printer’s device to final leaf verso, some occasional light spotting and soiling and faint marginal dampstaining, modern vellum-backed paper boards, 4to

This work was the tenth Meterological Paper from the Meterological Department of the Board of Trade, produced to accompany ‘Storms of the British Islands’. The wreck of the Royal Charter on the coast of Anglesey in the early hours of 26 October 1859, with the loss of 459 lives, led Fitzroy as head of the Meterological Department to introduce a nationwide system of storm warnings in the following year. (1) £300-500

Rare German translation of the noted treatise on wound surgery by Lanfranc of Milan. An English edition was published by John Hall in 1565. (1) £1000-1500

462 [Frisi, Paolo]. Elogio del Cavaliere Isacco Newton, [Milan, 1778], some spotting and soiling with occasional heavier browning, uncut, contemporary wrappers with marble paper backing, somewhat soiled and worn with stitching partly exposed, 8vo, together with Poitier (des Laurieres Laurent), Nouvelle decouverte sur le flux et le reflux des mers ..., 1st (?) ed., Paris, 1806, some browning throughout, manuscript correction in brown ink to imprint with some resultant ink acid burn, title gutter reinforced, modern marbled boards with leather label, 8vo, plus GSG, Inventaire historique et anecdotique des decouvertes et institutions ..., 1st ed., Versailles, 1856, some spotting throughout, contemporary moroccobacked marbled boards with leather label to spine, 8vo, plus two other antiquarian science related in French and Italian (5)

£300-400

465 Lysons (Daniel). Practical Essays upon Intermitting Fevers, Dropsies, Diseases of the Liver, The Epliepsy, The Colic, Dysenteric Fluxes and the Operation of Calomel, pub. S.Hazard, Bath, 1772, errata pasted to verso of title, slight worming at foot of first eight leaves, contemp. calf, worn & frayed, 8vo. (1)

£100-200

466 Pott (Percivall). A Treatise on Ruptures, 1st ed., 1756, minor spotting and dust-soiling, slight marginal browning (from turn-ins) to first and last few leaves, contemp. calf, some edge wear, upper cover det., 8vo

£150-200

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467 Robert (Francois ). Geographie Naturelle Historique, politique et raisonnee, suivi d’un traite de la sphere, avec l’exposition des differens systemes astromiques du Monde, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Paris, 1777, woodcut title vignettes, head and tail-pieces, five folding engraved plates to volume 1, errata leaf to volume 3, some spotting and soiling throughout, small paper flaw to volume 2 p. 306 affecting a couple of letters, title to volume 3 a little browned, contemporary mottled calf gilt with contrasting leather labels to spines, slightly rubbed and bumped, labels a little chipped and worn (3)

469 Smith (Robert). A Compleat System of Opticks in Four Books, viz. A Popular, a Mathematical, a Mechanical, and a Philosophical Treatise. To which are added Remarks upon the Whole, 2 vols., 1st ed., Cambridge: Printed for the Author, 1738, eighty-three engraved folding plates, errata and advertisement leaf, hinges repaired, contemporary matched panelled calf, neatly rebacked, 4to

£300-500

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468 Savery (Thomas). The Miner’s Friend; or, an Engine to Raise Water by Fire, Described. And of the Manner of Fixing it in Mines. With an Account of the several other Uses it is applicable unto; and an Answer to the Objections made against it, 1st edition, printed for S. Crouch, 1702, pp.[x]+84, folding engraved plate by J. Sturt after B. Lens, (with 6.5” tear expertly repaired and lower part of righthand edge trimmed just touching image), title-page and final leaf toned and washed, and guarded at gutter, without final blank as usual, a few contemporary alterations and annotations in margins, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., 20th century blind-ruled brown calf by Riviere & Son (ink-stamped to verso of front free endpaper), some minor marks and rubbing, gilt lettered black morocco spine label, slim 8vo

£600-800

470 [Surgical Instruments]. Jetter & Scherrer. Section K. XXXVII Mobilier Operatoire. XXXIX. Articles Sanitaires. XXXX. Attelles et Gouttieres, Tuttlingn, n.d., circa 1920, b&w illustrations throughout, some spotting and occasional light browning, original cloth, a little fraying to spine and corners, folio, together with Royal Jenneran Society, A fine engraved honorary diploma presented to Fr. Horton, 1803, signed ‘John Fox’ at foot, a little toning and light creasing, image size 33.5 x 26cm, modern mount, plus two George Cruikshank etchings (female immigration/rights of women) in modern mounts, an incomplete book on Eugenics by Shannon and Truitt, 1919, a concert programme for a Dutch waxwork museum and a quantity of approx. sixty booksellers’ catalogues, mostly Pickering & Chatto, various subjects

Honeyman sale 2766; Kress S1099; Norman, volume 2, 1895. Extremely scarce volume describing the first commercially-used steam pump; the only institutional copy we have been able to trace is the British Library copy. British mines, and particularly the deep pits of Cornwall, were constantly filling with water, and all attempts to solve the problem had failed. In July 1698 Thomas Savery (1650-1715) patented the design of the first engine to be employed in this work. Savery demonstrated a model of his invention to William III at Hampton Court in 1698, and then to the Royal Society the following year: “Mr. Savery entertained the Society with showing his engine to raise water by the force of fire. He was thanked for showing the experiment, which succeeded, according to expectation, and was approved of.” The patent included no description or illustration of the machine, and so in 1702 Savery published a full account with an engraving, entitled ‘The Miner’s Friend’, which was distributed among the proprietors and managers of mines. The first working device was installed in the Warwickshire coal mines in 1712, allowing deeper shafts to be worked, although many of his sales were made to private estates that wanted to drain and divert excess water. (1) £8000-12000

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ART & DESIGN

473 Dada. Excursions & Visites Dada. 1ere Visite: Saint Julien le Pauvre, Jeudi 14 Avril a 3 h, [Paris, 1921], original printed broadside, with text printed in black and blue, some light toning, margins in very good condition, 276 x 220mm (10.9 x 8.7ins) Rare Dada publicity broadside, with the names of the Dada group at the foot: Buffet, Aragon, Arp, Breton, Eluard, Fraenkel, Hussar, Peret, Picabia, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Rigaut, Soupault and Tzara. The typography was designed by Tristan Tzara. This was the first and only public gathering of the Paris Dadaists. The text, attributed to André Breton, invites the reader on a visit to the church of St Julien le Pauvre, being one of ‘a series of visits to selected spots, particularly those which really have no reason for existing... ‘. (1) £700-1000

474 Lopez-Rey (Jose). Velazquez, Catalogue Raisonne of his Oeuvre, pub. Faber & Faber, 1963, colour frontispiece and b & w plates, a.e.g., modern red half morocco gilt by Asprey & Co Ltd., gilt decorated spine, 4to, contained in slipcase

471 [Asbrey, Thomas]. A Treatise on Calico Printing, Theoretical and Practical: Including the Latest Philosophical Discoveries -any way applicable:- Accompanied with Suggestions Relative to Various Manufactures, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., Charles O’Brien, 1792, engraved frontis., folding table, advert leaf at end, some light spotting and soiling, disbound, 8vo Uncommon. (1)

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475 Magritte (Rene). Le Fait Accompli, nos. 28, 49, 51-53, 57-58, 67, 78 & 101, pub. Brussels, Les Levres Nues, October 1969November 1973, 8, 16 or 24 pp. per issue, b & w illustrations by Colinet, Marien, and Magritte, unbound as issued, slim folio

£200-300

472 Butlin (Martin). The Paintings and Drawings of William Blake, 2 vols., Plates/Text, Yale University Press, 1981, numerous colour and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, 4to, together with The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Aureolus Philippus Theophrastus Bombast, of Hohenheim, called Paracelsus the Great, ed. Arthur Edward Waite, 2 vols., University Books, New York, 1967, original cloth , slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 431/1000, plus Jordaens Drawings, by R.-A. d’Hulst, 4 vols., Phaidon, 1974, numerous b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, slipcase (one fold split), tall 8vo (8)

£100-150

Each issue printed in a numbered limited edition of 50, 100 or 120 copies. The titles for each issue are as follows: Nick Carter et Cie (no. 28), Lettres a Paul Bourgoignie (no. 49), Manifestes (nos. 51-53), Le Jour Nul des Poetes (nos. 57-58), Entre Musique et Peinture (no. 67), Francis Picabia, La Peinture Animée (no. 78) & Magritte contre Delvaux et quelques autres (no. 101). (7) £150-200

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476 Manuscript. Embroidery pattern book, c.1814, 203 numbered and 23 unnumbered leaves, each leaf with hand-drawn designs in pen & ink on recto only, some full-page large designs, and some small vignettes, but mostly repeated patterns, including designs for borders, mainly floral and foliate, but sometimes incorporating other motifs such as baskets, initials, birds, figures, and animals, watermarked John Hayes 1814, sheet size 24 x 18.5cm (9.5 x 7.25ins), front blank with pencilled ownership inscription of Sir Conway Dwyer, Dublin, marbled endpapers, hinges split, original diced calf gilt, rubbed and extremities slightly worn, rebacked, preserving original spine, 4to (1)

479 [Neve, Richard]. Arts Improvement: Or, Choice Experiments and Observations in Building, Husbandry, Gardening, Mechanicks, Chimistry, Painting, Japaning, Varnishing... and in other Arts and Sciences Profitable and Pleasant. Extracted from the most Celebrated Authors in Several Languages... and the Author’s own Experience, 1715, eight extra pages numbered 1-8 inserted between pp. 96 & 97 (as usual), occasional light waterstain and soiling, marginal wormtrack towards end, 19th c. previous owner inscription to front blank, later tan half calf, spine faded, 8vo

£300-500

477 Micali (Giuseppe). Antichi Monumenti per Servire All’Opera Intitlata l’Italia Avanti il Dominio dei Romani, Florence, 1821, folding engraved map (torn without loss), 70 engraved plates and plans, occasional light marginal waterstain and a few spots, contemporary calf-backed boards, light edgewear, folio (1)

£80-120

Originally published as Apopiroscopy in 1702, this book was first reissued in 1703. Richard Neve was an English conjuror and the last section ‘Experiments and Observations Ludicrous’ contains tricks, parlour games and illusions, i.e. ‘Of Putting a Candle under Water, and it shall not go out’ and ‘Of a way how a Man may safely put his Finger or Hand into melted Lead, without any Danger of burning’. (1) £300-400

478 Minotaure. No. 2 (Numero Special), Paris, 1933, two colour reproduction plates, one lithographic plate printed in red-brown, numerous b&w plates after photos, etc., original printed wrappers with design to upper cover by Gaston Louis Roux, rubbed and soiled, with some marks to edges, spine with old sellotape restrengthening, and some loss, 4to (1)

£50-80

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483 Solon (M.L.). A Brief Account of Pâte Sur Pâte, Reproduced by Kind Permission of “The Studio”, Stoke-Upon-Trent: Mintons Ltd., [1908], ten plates, with captioned tissue guards, plate titled ‘Bondage and Freedom’ annotated in ink to lower margin ‘belong to H. Eccles’, small punch holes at gutter where previously bound, 2pp. copy typescript describing the work of Marc Louis Solon bound in preceding frontispiece, titled at head in manuscript ‘from the New Chaffers Marks and Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain’, with Mortlock blue circular ink stamp at end of second page, dated in manuscript beneath ‘Aug 29 1917’, front free endpaper inscribed ‘Hugh Vivian, Mary Vivian, from Mr. Herbert Eccles. 1917.’, near contemporary brown cloth, folio Scarce: COPAC lists the V&A copy only. Herbert Eccles is listed on the British Museum website as an industrialist, collector of porcelain, and co-author of Analysed Specimens of Porcelain, published by the V&A in 1922. Jonathan Gray wrote an article about him in the Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle entitled ‘Herbert Eccles: Chemist, Collector, Connoisseur’ (vol. 22, 2011, pp.149-172). (1) £100-150

480 Picart (Bernard). The Temple of the Muses; or The Principal Histories of Fabulous Antiquity, Represented in Sixty Sculptures, 1st English ed., Amsterdam, Zachariah Chatelain, 1733, additional engraved title (cropped to image & relaid, with manuscript title applied to central compartment), letterpress title printed in red and black, sixty fine copper engraved plates by Picart, bound without half-title, a.e.g., occasional spotting mostly at front and rear, contemporary gilt decorated panelled calf, rebacked with original gilt decorated spine relaid, corners repaired, extremities rubbed, folio (1)

£300-500

481 Radcliffe (John). Bibliotheca Chethamensis: sive Bibliothecae publicae Mancuniensis ab Humfredo Chetham Armigero Fundatae Catalogus Exhibens Libros in Varias Classes pro Varietate Argumenti Distributos, 6 vols. in five, Manchester, 1791-1883, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, some spotting and toning, few ink library stamps, uniform 20th c., maroon half morocco library bindings, gilt classification numbers at foot of spines, extremities to vol. 6 rubbed, 8vo (5)

£100-150

484 Textile samples. A collection of nine textile sample books, 1890s-1930s, together nine albums, each with numerous small mounted fabric samples, with neat manuscript annotations (stock numbers, colours, etc.), each relating to a different company, e.g., Lloyd, Ottree & Smith; H.T. Greenlaw & Co.; S. Reichmann; Hope Brothers; F. & R. Horley; Fontossohn & Glanz; Keyes & Lockwood, New York; Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Chicago, original cloth-backed paste paper boards, with manuscript label on upper covers, some rubbing and wear, 8vo

482 La Revolution Surrealiste, nos. 1-8, December 1924December 1926, b & w illustrations, mostly to text, original orange printed wrappers, first two issues with spines restrengthened with sellotape, remaining issues with some damp marking and discoloration to fore-edges and outer corners, issues 4 & 6 with some consequent damage to foremargins of text leaves, slim folio (8)

£300-400

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LIBRARY FURNITURE

487* Bookends. A pair of Art Deco bookends, c.1930s, cream pottery, each with a seated cloth-draped female nude with bobbed hair reading, 18 x 11 x 8cm (7 x 4.25 x 3.25ins) (2)

485 Textile samples. Three notebooks belonging to J.G. Bedford, College of Technology, Manchester, entitled Fabric Structure Notes, Session 1918-1919; Weaving, Applied Design, Session 1919-1920; Cloth Analysis, 1920, together three volumes, each with numerous mounted fabric samples, diagrams, and copious manuscript notes, all in original bindings (one spotted), 4to, together with another manuscript notebook, entitled Histoire du Decor des Tissus, Ecole de Tissage, Lyon, 1938-1939, mounted colour and b & w plates, with accompanying manuscript notes, shaken, original cloth-backed marbled boards, rubbed and some minor edge-wear, folio (4)

488* Games Compendium. A late 19th century leather bound games compendium in the form of a pair of folio volumes, titled on spines “English Games, vols. 1 & 2”, the leather fitted interior arranged for backgammon, with thirty turned wooden counters, the exterior designed as a chess board with black and tan leather squares, with the requisite thirty-two turned wooden chess pieces, slight wear to interior some rubbing to extrems., size when closed 375mm x 225mm (14.75 x 9 inches)

£100-150

486 Verve. An Artistic and Literary Quarterly, no. 4, January-March 1939, & no. 8, September-November 1940, three colour lithographs by Matisse, including double-page lithograph of The Dance (printed back-to-back) and four colour lithographs by Andre Derain (printed back-to-back), colour and b & w plates and illustrations, original printed wrappers, with colour lithograph to covers by Georges Rouault, spine rubbed and some fraying (torn at head and foot, generally without loss), no. 8 with double-page colour lithograph by Bonnard, colour and b & w plates and illustrations, original printed wrappers over boards, with colour lithograph design by Matisse, rubbed and marked to edges, spine missing, both folio (2)

£80-120

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489* Globe. Newton (Son & Berry), Newton’s New & Improved Terrestrial Globe Embracing every Recent Discovery to the Present Time, Jan. 1st 1836, twelve inch floor standing library globe, twelve engraved gores with contemp. hand colouring, wooden horizon ring with engraved paper overlay showing astrological and calendar cycles, calibrated iron meridian ring and hour circles, supported on a near contemp. turned wooden shaft on a tripod base with brass rollers, height three feet, the globe gores are toned and stained with some rubbing and wear, one area of cracking to surface, the horizon ring is heavily worn with some loss to printed surface (1)

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ÂŁ1500-2000


GENERAL 492 Austen (Jane). Northanger Abbey, Sense & Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Emma, Persuasion, 5 vols. (of 6), Dent, 1907-09, colour illustrations by C.E. Brock, scattered light spotting, t.e.g., original olive cloth gilt, Emma with small split along spine, 8vo (5)

493 Cavendish (William, Duke of Newcastle). A General System of Horsemanship in all it’s Branches, Nottingham Court Press, 1980, facsimile printing of 1743 edition, numerous b & w illustrations, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., original brown morocco, folio, together with Lear (Edward), Views in the Seven Ionian Islands, a Facsimile of the Original Edition Published in 1863 by the Artist, Oldham: Hugh Broadbent, 1979, twenty plates, original green cloth gilt, in cardboard slipcase, folio, (limited edition 999/1000 copies), plus The Birds of Edward Lear, A Selection of the 12 finest bird plates of the Artist, Edited and Introduced by Adrian Thorpe, The Ariel Press, 1975, copy numbered 176, original cloth in dustjacket, rubbed and slightly edge-frayed, in cardboard slipcase (worn), folio, plus Stern (F.C.), A Study of the Genus Paeonia, with Fifteen Illustrations in Colour by Lilian Snelling and Drawings by Lilian Snelling and Stella Ross-Craig, The Royal Horticultural Society, 1946, colour plates, and b & w letterpress illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, folio

490* Globes. Philips 6 Inch Terrestrial Globe, pub. George Philip & Son Ltd., c.1935, twelve colour litho. gores on a pasteboard globe, iron half meridian, wooden polar cups, displayed on a later stained turned wooden stand, together with another similar on a later wooden half meridian and stand (2)

£100-150

Limited edition of 500 copies, sold in aid of The Save The Children Fund. Signed by The Duke of Beaufort. (1) £150-200

491* Globes. Three 20th century facsimile globes, including Waldseemuller (Martin), twelve colour printed gores on a solid plaster globe, 4.25 inches diameter on a turned wooden stand, together with Holbein (Hans), twelve colour printed gores on a 6.5 inch diameter globe with wooden polar pegs on a turned wooden stand, and another similar 6.5 inch ‘Holbein Globe’ with uncoloured gores, wooden polar pegs on a turned wooden stand (3)

£70-100

494 Folio Society publications, 44 vols., including The Lord of the Rings, illustrated By Ingahild Grathmer, 3 vols., 1977, The Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle by Charles Darwin, 2003, Into the Dark Continent, The Travels of Henry Morton Stanley, edited by Frank McLynn, 2002, plus others similar, all original cloth in original slipcases, 4to/8vo, G/VG

£100-150

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Lot 491

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£80-120


495 Grahame (Kenneth). The Wind in the Willows, 5th ed., 1910, b & w frontispiece by Graham Robertson, some light scattered spotting throughout, front free-endpapers spotted and browned, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original blue-green cloth gilt in bright condition, with First Issue dust-jacket with price 6/- to upper cover, dust-jacket slightly frayed to extremities, with minor loss to foot & lower left-hand edge of spine (lacking first two letters of ‘Methuen’ & partial loss of letters TH & EN), also slight loss to upper left portion of spine (approx. 15 x 40mm) and middle left edge of spine (approx 9 x 40mm), dust-jacket with some gummed brown paper tape repairs to reverse at spine edges and short closed-tear to lower edge of upper cover and small nick to lower cover, dust-jacket spine slightly darkened, 8vo The first issue dust-jacket is one of the most scarce of all children's books, identified by the price of 6/- to the upper panel. Later issues note the price as 7/6 NET. The most recent copy of this book (in first edition) with a first issue dust-jacket to be offered at auction was in December 2009 at Sotheby's (London), when the catalogue entry stated that only six copies with this dust-jacket had been offered at auction in over thirty years. (1) £15000-20000

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Lot 500

Lot 499 496 Housman (Laurence, illust.). The Venture, An Annual of Art and Literature, Edited by Laurence Housman and W. Somerset Maugham, 1903, woodcut frontis. and plates, edges rough-trimmed, orig. clothbacked boards, with b & w blocked illustration by Housman to upper cover, slightly rubbed, 4to, together with A Farm in Fairyland, by Laurence Housman, 1894, b & w frontispiece and decorative title, edges untrimmed, orig. pictorial cloth by Housman, spine slightly faded, 8vo, with The House of Joy, by Laurence Housman, 1895, b & w frontispiece and decorative title, edges untrimmed, orig. pictorial cloth by Housman, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and The Nature Poems of George Meredith, 1907, sixteen photogravure plates by William Hyde, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated cloth by Housman, tall 8vo, plus other similar late 19th/early 20th c. works, many with decorative covers by Housman (18)

498 Jefferies (Richard). A Memoir of the Goddards of North Wilts. Compiled from Ancient Records, Registers, and Family Papers, 1st ed., Coate, Swindon, [1873], 56 pp., light overall toning and a few spots, original blue cloth, a little rubbed with light stains, later cloth portfolio with red calf label, small square 4to Miller & Matthews B2.1. Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper “C.A. Wheeler, with the author’s complts”, with an additional presentation inscription to title. Noted in Miller & Matthews: “The recipient, a Swindonian of note, was responsible for the removal of Swindon’s deplorable old gaol”. (1) £200-300

499 Jefferies (Richard). Wood Magic; A Fable, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1881, half titles (unopened in vol. II), 8 pp. pubs. list at end of each vol., a few light spots, signature of R.L. Billing to vol. II half title, original green decorative cloth, edges lightly rubbed, a few small light stains to vol. II, 8vo

£150-200

Miller & Matthews B14.1. Presentation copy, inscribed to volume I half title verso: “E. Jefferies, with the author’s love, May 23rd, 81”. (2) £150-200

497 Housman (Laurence, illust.). Poems by Francis Thompson, London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane, and Boston: Copeland & Day, 1893, b & w frontispice, and decorative title, contemporary ownership to half-title, edges untimmed, orig. gilt decorated boards, joints rubbed and worn at head & foot of spine, 4to, (limited edition of 500 copies), together with Sister-Songs, An Offering to Two Sisters, by Francis Thompson, pub. London & Boston, 1895, b & w frontispiece, and decorative title, edges untrimmed, original gilt decorated cloth, 4to, with Will-Fellows, Seven Legends of Lower Redemption with Insets in Verse by Laurence Housman, 1896, engraved frontispiece, decorative title in red and b & w plts., edges untrimmed, original gilt decorated green cloth, 4to, plus five others similar (8)

Lot 501

500 Jefferies (Richard). The Dewy Morn. A Novel, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1884, scattered light spotting, patterned endpapers toned and repaired, original green cloth, a little rubbed with marks to upper covers, signature of C. Jefferies to each title, 8vo Miller & Matthews B21.1. (2)

£100-150

501 Jefferies (Richard). Amaryllis at the Fair. A Novel, 1st ed., 1887, half title, two blank leaves at end, scattered spotting, pencil signature of R.H. Billing, hinges strengthened, original green cloth, upper cover with daffodil design in yellow, spine ends repaired, edges a little rubbed, 8vo

£150-200

Miller & Matthews B24.1a. Presentation inscription to front endpaper: “Sally, with love, March 22nd, ‘87”. (1) £100-150

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502 Jefferies (Richard). Jefferies’ Land. A History of Swindon and its Environs, by the Late Richard Jefferies, Edited with Notes by Grace Toplis, 1st ed., 1896, folding map at end, b & w plates, some spotting, original blue cloth, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, with a presentation inscription to Dilys Jones from Grace Toplis, dated May 1897, limited edition of 350 copies, together with Life in a Railway Factory, by Alfred Williams, 1st ed., 1915, pubs. ads. and list at end, original blue cloth, 8vo, signed by the author to title, plus A Swindon Retrospect 1855-1930, by Frederick Large, 3rd ed., Swindon, 1932, b & w illustrations, light spotting, original cloth, spine faded, light stains, 8vo, author’s presentation copy (3)

507 Laborde (Charles, illust.). Histoire de la Bienheureuse Raton, fille de Joie, by Fernand Fleuret, Illustrations de Chas-Laborde, Paris, Editions Mornay, 1931, seventeen full-page hand-coloured engraved plates, hand-coloured head-pieces, culs-de-lampe, minor spotting to endpapers, rough-trimmed, original printed wrappers, with handcoloured decorative upper cover, with glassine d.j. (a little frayed), with slipcase, rubbed, large 8vo Limited edition 267/317. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed in purple ink to front endpaper ‘Au Docteur Leport, Breton et Granvillais en Hommage de l’auteur et en souvenir d’une ville regrettée. Fernand Fleuret.’ (1) £100-150

£80-120

508 Mozley (Charles, illust.). The Prologue & The Wife of Bath’s Tale; The Summoner’s Tale & The Clerk’s Tale; The Miller’s Tale & The Reeve’s Tale; The Merchant’s Tale & The Shipman’s Tale, from Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, translated into Modern English by Nevill Coghill, 4 vols., 1983-86, numerous tinted and b & w litho. plts., fascicules loose as issued with orig. printed wrappers, contained in orig. qtr. cloth portfolio with ties (except The Prologue in recent cloth portfolio), all gilt lettered on upper cover, The Summoner’s Tale with one flap detached, atlas folio

503 King (Jessie M., illust.). The Life of Saint Mary Magdalen, Translated from the Italian of an Unknown Fourteenth Century Writer by Valentina Hawtrey, 1984, b & w illustrations, a few light spots, previous owner inscription, t.e.g., original blue cloth, covers and spine with gilt illustrations by Jessie M. King, bright condition, 8vo, together with The Wild Flowers, by J.H. Crawford, 2nd ed., 1909, tipped-in colour illustrations, t.e.g., original brown cloth, upper cover with design blocked in gilt, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus The Boy’s Own Book of Natural History, by the Rev. J.G. Wood, c. 1907, woodengraved illustrations, presentation inscription and a few spots to endpapers, original green cloth, covers with pictorial design in white, spine faded, 8vo, with ten other books with cover designs by King, including Cook’s Voyages, c. 1900 and Three Hundred Aesop’s Fables, 1905 (13)

The Prologue 126/1000 copies, The Summoner’s Tale 126/1000 copies, The Miller’s Tale 126/1000 copies, Merchant’s Tale ‘unnumbered’, all signed in pencil by the artist. (4) £150-200

509 Pepys (Samuel). The Diary of Samuel Pepys, ed. Robert Latham & William Matthews, 11 vols. (complete), mixed eds., 197483, b & w illustrations, a few light spots to endpapers, original cloth, d.j.s, short closed tear and wear to one fold of vol. IX, 8vo

£100-150

504 King (Jessie M., illust.). Nature Pictures. A Portfolio of Photographs from Life, 1st ed., 1908, half-tone illustrations, original green cloth gilt, upper cover designed by Jessie M. King, one or two light marginal water stains, 4to, together with Tableaux de la Nature, Paris [1908], b & w illustrations, original wrapper designed by King, 4to, plus Musik und Gesang, [1902], rebound with upper cover design only relaid (3)

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510 Price (Henry Habberley). Belief. The Gifford lectures delivered at the University of Aberdeen in 1960, 1st ed., George Allen, 1969, occasional pencil marginalia, ownership inscriptions of David A. Palin and A. C. Ewing, original cloth, loosely inserted correspondence between Ewing and Price include a ten page typed letter from Ewing, dated 7/4/69 establishing the points in Belief with which he does not agree; namely points of metaethics and epistemology, with a handwritten, two page reply from Price, together with four works by Ewing (three with author’s ownership inscription), including Idealism; A Critical Survey, Second Thoughts in Moral Philosophy, The Definition of Good, and Value and Reality, plus Hartshorne (Charles), Process and Divinity, Reality as Social Process, The Logic of Perfection, and seven other works, various dates and publishers, various covers (mostly original cloth), some with dustjackets, plus nineteen offprints and extracts, one signed by the author

£70-100

505 King (Jessie M., illust.). Album von Dresden und Sachsische Schweiz. 47 Ansichten nach Momentaufnahmen in Photographiedruck, Berlin, Globus, [1899], half-tone illustrations, marginal water stains, original white boards, upper cover with colour design by Jessie M. King, one or two small marginal repairs and lightly rubbed patches, oblong folio (1)

£100-150

506 King (Jessie M., illust.). Album von Berlin, 55 Ansichten nach Momentaufnahmen in Photographiedruck, Berlin, Globus, 1st ed., [1899], half-tone illustrations, one or two closed tears, original cloth, upper cover with colour armorial design by Jessie M. King, some soiling and light edge wear, oblong folio, together with Die Denkmaler der Sieges-Allee, Berlin, Globus, [1901], half-tone illustrations, endpapers browned, original cloth, upper cover with armorial design, vertical crease to each cover, a few light stains, oblong folio, with six other Album von Berlin copies, oblong folios and oblong 8vo, and two others in German with cover designs by King (10)

£80-120

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£150-200

511 Shakespeare (William). Works, 12 vols., Archibald Constable, c. 1910, a few marginal spots, vol. I with previous owner inscription, t.e.g., contemporary blue half calf, spines with red labels, a little faded, 8vo (12)

£100-150

512 Stevenson (Robert Louis). Works, Vailima Edition, 26 vols. (complete), pub. William Heinemann, 1922-23, frontispiece to each volume, top edge gilt, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, some minor rubbing to boards, spines slightly faded, 8vo, limited edition 246/1060 copies

£150-200

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£200-300


513 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, pub. George Allen & Unwin, 1969, two folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, blocked design to upper board, spine lightly faded, 8vo, in orig. slightly rubbed slipcase, together with The Hobbit or There and Back Again, de luxe ed., pub. George Allen & Unwin Ltd. for the Folio Society, 1976, col. frontis. and plts., publisher’s qtr. sheep gilt, gilt blocked design to upper board and spine, 8vo, contained in orig. slipcase The first volume listed is the first India paper edition. (2)

517 Illustrated London New, 14 vols., 1831, 1845-46, July-Dec 1848, 1852, July-Dec 1853, 1854, 1855, July-Dec 1855, Jan-Jun 1856, Jan-Jun 1860, Jan-Jun 1867, 1868 (duplicate) numerous b & w engravings, mixed bindings, loss to spines and boards, folio, together with The Graphic, An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, 5 volumes, 1894-96, 1898, all Jan-June, July-Dec 1903, numerous b & w illustrations, uniform red morocco binding, loss to boards and spines, folio, and four other similar illustrated periodicals, sold with all faults, folio

£100-150

(4 cartons)

CARTONS

518 Vishniac (Roman). A Vanished World, reprint edition, 1984, numerous b & w photo illustrations, original cloth in d.j., slight rubbing to edges, 4to, together with Towell (Larry), No Man’s Land, 1st ed., 2005, numerous b & w photo illustrations, original boards with cloth spine, 4to, and Parker (David), The Phenominal World, 1st edition, 2000, twelve sepia photo plates, original cloth with photo to front board, boards slightly rubbed, 4to, plus other photography and art reference including some Chinese language, many hardback publications, 8vo/4to, G/VG

514 Beethoven (Ludwig van). Erstes, Concert fur das piano forte allein, 5 works bound in 1 vol., Vienna, Tobias Haslinger, n.d., (183742?), 51 pp., plus advert to verso of final leaf, some marks and foxing, contemp. half calf, worn with covers detached, folio, together with Musical Antiquarian Society, 7 vols., c. 1842-47, eng. music to each, contemp. half maroon morocco gilt, rubbed and damp spotted, folio, and Görg (Joseph Schmidt), The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Pall Mall, 1st ed., 1970, numerous b & w and col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus other music and performing arts, including some sheet music (2 cartons)

(3 cartons)

£100-150

£100-150

516 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Stories from Hans Andersen, Hodder & Stoughton, [1911], twenty-eight tipped-in colour plates, original brown cloth, damp soiled to upper portion of lower board, 4to, together with Yorke (Philip, of Erthig), The Royal Tribes of Wales, 1st ed., Wrexham, 1799,twelve engraved portrait plates, some dampstaining to margins, front free endpaper loose, contemporary marbled calf gilt, later black morocco heart shaped title label to upper board, joints cracked and loss at head & foot of spine, 4to, together with Howard (Sir Robert), The Dramatic Works..., 3rd ed., 1722, some dampstaining mostly to lower margins, modern calf, 12mo, with Binding, Theatre de Jean Racine, Notice et annotations par Henri Clouard, 3 vols. in one, Paris: Bibliotheque Larousse, c.1920, b & w plates, school prize bookplate, contemporary polished tree calf by Bickers & Son, gilt decorated spine, gilt armorial to upper board, 8vo, plus other 17th-20th books (including few odd volumes) (a carton)

£100-150

519 Williamson (E.). Les Meubles D’Art du Mobilier National, 2 vols., Paris, c. 1900, 100 heliogravure plates (plate 51 partly excised), some light waterstaining throughout, t.e.g., contemporary navy half morocco, joints and edges rubbed and scuffed, folio, together with Molinier (E.), Le Mobilier Royal Francais aux XVII et XVIII Siecles, vol. II only (of 2), c. 1900-1902, plus Willis (Robert & Clark, John Willis). The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge, and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton, 3 vols., CUP, 1886, b & w illustrations, a few minor spots, library stamps to titles, library labels, original cloth-backed boards, spines darkened with a few chips and tears, 8vo, and Woodfall (William). An Impartial Report of the Debates that occur in the Two Houses of Parliament, 19 vols., a broken run, 1794-1800, scattered spotting, contemporary uniform half calf, rubbed, 8vo, and The Parliamentary Register; or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons vol. IX, 1783 & vol. XVII, 1802, plus others various, including Voltaire, La Pucelle, 2 vols., Lutetian Society, 1899 (limited edition of 500 copies), Picturesque America, vol. 1 only, n.d., c. 1870s, and an almost complete run of original issues of The Connoisseur, nos. 1387, 1901-1933, all in original wrappers, 4to

515 Benn (Edith Fraser). An Overland Trek from India by sidesaddle, camel, and rail; the record of a journey from Baluchistan to Europe, 1st ed., 1909, b&w portrait frontis of the author and b&w plts. after photos, folding map at rear, one or two folds (restrenghtened with tape), orig. pictorial cloth, heavily rubbed and some soiling, spine discreetly restrengthened, 8vo, together with Lloyd (Sir John E.), A History of Carmarthenshire, 2 vols., Cardiff, 1935-39, b&w plates, plans, etc., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, original maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, thick 4to, plus Chubb (T.), A Descriptive List of the Printed Maps of Somersetshire, 1575-1914, 1st ed., Taunton, 1914, b&w plts., orig. green cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, including travel interest by female travellers, etc. (2 cartons)

£100-150

(13 cartons)

£100-150

QUANTITY 520 Campbell (Thomas). Poetical Works, 2 vols., pub. Henry Colburn, 1828, eng. portrait frontispiece to first vol., a little spotting to prelims., contemp. full calf, gilt decorated spines, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), Poems, pub. William Pickering, 1844, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, a little rubbed, small 8vo, plus Wilkinson (George Theodore), An Authentic History of the Cato-Street Conspiracy; with the trials at large of the conspirators, for high treason and murder ..., 2nd ed., printed for Thomas Kelly, n.d., circa 1820, t.e.g., later half dark green calf gilt (by Bayntum, Bath), one or two minor marks to extrems., 8vo, and other mostly 19th century leather bindings, various, mostly 8vo

£150-200

(3 shelves)

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£150-200


521 Blackstone (William). An Analysis of the Laws of England, 5th ed., Oxford, 1762, contemp. calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with Maine (Henry Sumner), Village-Communities in the East and West, 3rd ed., 1876, a.e.g., contemporary gilt dec. full morocco, with gilt coat of arms of the Law Society to upper cover, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th century leather bindings, various, all 8vo (3 shelves)

525 Adams (Richard). Watership Down, 2nd ed., reprint, 1973, Shardik, 1st ed., 1974, The Plague Dogs, 1st ed., 1977, some light marks, all orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Le Carré (John), The Looking Glass War, 1st ed., 1965, previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., d.j. faded and edges rubbed, 8vo, and Collins (Jackie), The Stud, 1st ed., 1969, orig. cloth in d.j., some wear to spine, 8vo, plus other modern first editions and literature, including Hammond Innes, Dennis Wheatley, Daphne du Maurier, H.G. Wells, Ngaio Marsh, all hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo

£150-200

522 Nash (John, illust.). Céleste and other sketches by Stephen Hudson, Blackmore Press, 1930, six b & w wood-engs., tissue guard to each, orig. gilt-dec. green cloth in slipcase, sl. wear to slipcase, 8vo, limited ed. of 700 copies this being no. 40/50 printed on Japanese vellum, together with Jackson (Vanessa, illust.), A Secret Language, Poems by James Laughlin, The Cast Iron Press, 1994, six col. woodcuts, orig. boards with design by the artist to upper cover, slim 4to, limited ed. 34/200, and fifteen other private press publications, including Posthumous Poems by C. Day Lewis, Graziella by A. De Lamartine, Funland by Dannie Abse, plus Robinson (W. Heath, illust.), The Works of Mr Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physik, Containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds & Sayings of Gargantua and His Sonne Pantagruel, 2 vols., 1904, numerous b & w illusts., some light spotting, orig. gilt-dec. white cloth, boards and spine rubbed and marked, 4to, and other illustrated and juvenile literature, incl. Beatrix Potter, Louis Wain, Hans Andersen, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

526 Millais (John Guille). The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais, 2 vols., 3rd ed., Methuen & Co., 1902, with 319 illusts. including nine photogravures, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Lach (Donald F.), Asia in the Making of Europe, 3 vols., University of Chicago Press, 1965, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Huxley (Aldous), The Autobiography and Memoirs of Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846), 2 vols., 1st ed., Peter Davies, 1926, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus other history and biography reference, all orig. cloth, mostly in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

£200-300

(6 shelves)

£150-200

528 Fletcher (Harold R.). A Quest of Flowers, The Plant Explorations of Frank Ludlow and George Sheriff, 1st ed., 1975, numerous coloured and b & w illustrations and plates, ex libris plate to front endpaper and Chinese stamp to half-title, original cloth in d.j,. edges and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Robinson (W.), The Virgin’s Bower, Clematis, Climbing Kinds and their Culture at Gravetye Manor, 1st ed., 1912, three b & w photo plates, some light toning, original black cloth, slight rubbing to head and foot of spine, 8vo, and Hills (J.W. and Dunbar, Ianthe), The Golden River, Sport and Travel in Paraguay, 1st ed., 1922, numerous b & w illustrations, including frontispiece, ex libris plate and previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting throughout, original orange cloth, slight rubbing to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus other modern natural history and gardening related, all hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

524 Scott (Thomas & Andrew). The British Parasitic Copepoda, 2 volumes, pub. Ray Society, 1913, seventy-two coloured and b & w plates., numerous library stamps throughout, some light marking, original gilt-decorated cloth, spines faded and slightly detached with some loss, 8vo, together with New Naturalist series, 10 vols., mixed editions, 1946-1972, comprising volumes 2,3 [2 copies], 5-6, 13-14, 21, 26, 33, numerous b & w and coloured plates, some light marks, all original cloth, volumes, 2, 3, 5, 6, 21 & 33 in d.j.s, some rubbing, tears and loss to spines, 8vo, and Whitehead (P.J.P.), Forty Drawings of Fishes, made by the Artists who accompanied Captain James Cook on his Three Voyages To The Pacific, 1768-71, 1772-75, 1776-80, 1st ed., 1968, thirty-six coloured plates, some light spotting, orig. cloth in d.j., slightly rubbed and marked to front and rear cover, folio, plus other natural history and related, mostly modern hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£100-150

527 Kirkman (F.B., ed.). The British Bird Book, An Account of all the Birds, Nests and Eggs Found in the British Isles, 4 vols., T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1911-13, numerous colour and b & w plates, orig. cloth with labels to spine, rubbed and marked, labels chipped, 4to, together with Lunel (G.), Histoire Naturelle des Poissons du Bassin du Leman, vol. 1, Lausanne, 1975, fourteen colour plates and two duplicate plates, loosely inserted in cloth portfolio, printed title label to front board, upper cover slightly marked, oblong folio, limited to 850 copies, plus Bannerman (David Armitage), The Birds of Tropical West Africa, with Special Reference to those of the Gambia, Sierra Leone, The Gold Coast and Nigeria, 3 vols., 1930-1933, numerous maps and coloured plates, orig. cloth, 4to, plus other natural history reference, 4to/8vo, mostly good

523 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Fellowship of the Ring, 13th imp., 1963, orig. red. cloth in d.j., The Two Towers, 10th imp., 1963, orig. red. cloth in d.j., d.j.s stained and rubbed, with some small tears and slight loss, The Return of the King, 11th imp., 1965, orig. red cloth, spine and boards rubbed, all complete with maps, some light spotting, 8vo, together with Golding (William), 1st ed., 1964, orig. cloth in d.j., repaired tear to head of front cover, slight toning to rear cover, 8vo, and Bickley (Francis), The Adventures of Harlequin, with decorations by John Austen, 1st ed., 1923, numerous col. and b & w illusts., signed by illustrator opposite half-title, previous owner’s inscription to half-title, some ex-lib. stamps throughout, orig. cloth and paper binding, corners rubbed, 8vo, limited edition, 5/250, plus other modern juvenile and illustrated fiction, incl. Evelyn Waugh, Somerset Maugham, H.E. Bates, E.J. Oxenham, J.B Priestly, all hardback publications, all in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£100-150

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£150-200


529 Stevenson (Robert Louis). Kidnapped being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751, 1st ed., 1886, folding map (hand-col. in outline), with 5cm tear along fold, repaired, 17 pp. publisher’s ads to rear, contemporary ink inscriptions to half-title, some spotting, inner hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, spine rubbed and slightly wrinkled, 8vo, (Swearingen pp. 105. Page 40 reads “business” not “pleasure”), together with Sinking of the Titanic, World’s Greatest Sea Disaster. A Graphic and Thrilling Account of the Sinking of the greatest Floating Palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, ed. by Thomas H. Russell, 1912, portrait frontispiece of Captain E.J. Smith, b & w illustrations, original red cloth lettered in black with pictorial panel to upper cover, slightly rubbed and marked on extremities, 8vo, plus other 19th/early 20th-c. literature, including Thackeray, Balzac, Kipling, Byron, Walpole, all hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

534 Eluard (Paul). Poémes d’Amour/Love Poems, illustrations by S. W. Hayter, no. 50 of a limited edition of 100, lacks all etched and engraved plates, three double-page colour lithographs present, each signed, dated and numbered b&w illusts., to text, orig. patterned wrappers, contained in orig. cloth book box, folio, together with Taylor, The Rudiments of Ancient Architecture, in two parts containing An Historical Account of the Five Orders, with their Proportions and Examples of each from Antiques, b&w eng. frontis., eng. vignette title, nine eng. plts. at end, 8pp pubs. cat. bound in at rear, untrimmed, orig. marble boards, rubbed and marked, edges a little bumped with some minor wear, 8vo, and Ducret (S.), German Porcelain and France, with Vienna, Zurich and Nyon, Oldbourne Press, col. and b&w plts., orig. cloth in repaired d.j., rubbed, 4to, plus other art reference mostly 19th and 20th c. (3 shelves + carton)

535 Greene (Vivien). English Doll’s Houses of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, 1st edition, Batsford, 1955, 148 b & w illustrations including frontispiece, spotting to front and rear endpapers, original red cloth in price-clipped d.j., covers toned, worn and chipped, tear to head and foot of spine with slight loss, large 8vo, together with Anderton (Johana Gast), Twentieth Century Dolls, from Bisque to Vinyl, revised edition, 1974, & More Twentieth Century Dolls, from Bisque to Vinyl, 1st edition, 1974, numerous b & w illustrations, both original cloth in d.j.s, edges slightly rubbed, large 8vo, and Coleman (Dorothy S., Elizabeth A. & Evelyn J.), The Collector’s Book of Doll’s Clothes, Costumes in Miniature, 17001929, 1st UK edition, 1976, numerous b & w and coloured illustrations, original cloth in d.j., covers and spine slightly worn with some minor tears to head and foot, large 8vo, plus other doll and doll’s house related reference, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo

530 Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles At World’s End, 1st edition, 1959, Biggles Takes it Rough, 1st edition, 1963, both original cloth in d.j.s, spines rubbed with some slight loss to d.j.s, together with ten further Biggles volumes, mixed editions, some in d.j.s, rubbed with some loss to spines, 8vo, and Milne (A.A.), When We Were Very Young, 16th edition, 1927, numerous b & w illustrations, previous owner’s inscription to half-title, marked throughout, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spine rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus Tisdall (Hans & Hill, Oliver), Balbus, A Picture Book of Building, 1st edition, 1944, forty-eight full-page coloured illustrations, original picture boards by the illustrator with cloth spine, slight rubbing to boards and spine, 4to, and other late 19th/20th-century children’s and illustrated literature, some in d.j.s, G, 8vo/4to (3 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

531 Modern Literary Biographies, approx. 150 vols., including Evelyn Waugh, Oscar Wilde, Jane Austen, Marcel Proust, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, etc., mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£200-300

537 Gardiner (Samuel Rawson). Oliver Cromwell, Goupil & Co., 1899, forty-five b & w illustrations with tissue guards including coloured frontispiece, light spotting throughout, modern blue cloth with gilt morocco label to spine, large 8vo, limited edition 30/1475, together with Skelton (John), Charles I, Goupil & Co., 1898, fortytwo b & w illustrations with tissue guards including coloured frontispiece, some light spotting, modern blue cloth with gilt morocco label to spine, large 8vo, and Carlyle (Thomas), The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, 3 volumes, 1904, some light spotting, original gilt green cloth, t.e.g., spines slightly rubbed, plus other 19th/20th-century Oliver Cromwell, English Civil war and Stuart period reference, all hardback publications, G/VG

£150-200

533 Morris (John, editor). Domesday Book, 34 volumes in 40, Phillimore, 1983-1986, all uniform original cloth in d.j.s, some light wear and fading to spines, 8vo, together with Mullins (E.L.C.), A Guide to the Historical and Archaeological Publications of Societies in England and Wales, 1901-1933, 1st ed., The Athlone Press, 1968, some light spotting, original cloth in d.j., 4to, and other history, archaeology and literature, including some in Danish language, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo (6 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

536 [Barnes, Ralph]. A Letter to Henry Gervais, Esqr., Portreave of Ashburton, On Agricultural Labour & Wages, 1831, printed by W. Roberts, Exeter, 1831, 16 pp. pamphlet, author’s name handwritten to title-page, light spotting throughout, 8vo, together with Hochheim (Amalia von), A Handbook of Foreign Cookery; principally French, German, and Danish: intended as a companion to all English cookery books, 2nd edition, 1849, some light marking, front endpaper and title-page slightly detached from spine, original gilt-decorated green cloth, corners rubbed, some minor loss to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Hamilton (Lady Anne), Secret History of the Court of England, 2 volumes, 1903, sixteen b & w illustrations including two frontispieces, some light spotting throughout, contemporary gilt-decorated red half morocco, 8vo, plus other leather and cloth-bound antiquarian literature, 8vo/large 8vo

532 Nicholson (J., Tooke, B. & Tonson, J.). [pub]. Opera Et Fragmenta Veterum Poetarum Latinarum Profanorum & Ecclesiasticorum, Duobus Voluminibus comprehensa, 2 vols., 1713, b & w wood-engravings, some spotting throughout, ex libris plate to front endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated calf, boards rubbed and split with slight loss, large 8vo, together with Johnson (Edgar), Sir Walter Scott, The Great Unknown, 1st ed., 1970, numerous b & w illustrations, 2 volumes in slipcase, original cloth in d.j.s, spines slightly faded and worn at head and foot, 8vo, and Walter, My Secret Life, volumes I-XI, Introduction by G. Legman, Grove Press, New York, 1966, orig. gilt-decorated purple half morocco in slipcase, large 8vo, plus other literature and related biography, all hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-250

£100-150

£150-200

(3 shelves)

135

£150-200


538 Forby (Rev. Robert). The Vocabulary of East Anglia; an attempt to record the vulgar tongue of the twin sister counties, Norfolk and Suffolk... , 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1830, b & w frontispiece, spotting throughout, volume 1 partially disbound, contemporary cloth, boards worn and marked, spines worn with loss to head and foot and labels, 8vo, vol. 1 contains two handwritten notes on the subject, together with Wallace (J. Sim), The Role of Modern Dietetics in The Causation of Disease, 1905, original red cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and D’Herisson (M. Le Comte), Journal of A Staff-Officer in Paris during the Events of 1870 and 1871, 1885, slight toning, original green decorated cloth, 8vo, plus other late 19th/early 20th c. cloth-bound antiquarian, 8vo/large 8vo

542 Whitman (Alfred). Nineteenth Century Mezzotinters: Samuel William Reynolds, 1903, Samuel Cousins, 1904, Charles Turner, 1907, 3 vols., numerous plts. on Japanese vellum, orig. vellum-backed boards, rubbed, folio, together with Hodgkin (John Eliot), Rariora. Being Notes of Some of the Printed Books, Manuscripts, Historical Documents, Medals, Engravings, Pottery, etc. ..., Collected (18581900) by John Eliot Hodgkin, 3 vols., 1900-02, numerous b & w and col. illusts. and plts., ex-lib. with some library labels, orig. cloth, spines sl. marked, 4to, and Rabelais (Francois), Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantuan and his Son Pantagruel, The Fraser Press, 1970, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus other bibliographical reference, 8vo/folio

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

539 Horsfield (Thomas Walker). The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex, 2 vols., 1835, numerous b & w illustrations including two folding maps, volume 1 spine partially detached, spotting throughout, volume 2 lacking frontispiece, heavy water-staining to approximately half of volume, spotting throughout, both volumes rebound in later quarter morocco, volume 1 spine rubbed with some loss to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Knight (Charles, editor), London, 6 volumes in 3, 1851, numerous b & w illustrations, some slight toning, contemporary uniform giltdecorated half red morocco, boards and spine rubbed with some slight loss, 4to, and other leather-bound antiquarian history and literature, 8vo/folio (3 shelves & a carton)

543 Reed (Edward J.). Japan: Its History, Traditions And Religions, with the narrative of a visit in 1879, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1880, numerous b & w illustrations, one coloured folding map, library stamp and bookplate to front endpapers, slight marking throughout, some detached leaves, original gilt-decorated pictorial cloth, boards rubbed and wormed, spines worn with loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Maclaren (Ian), Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, illustrations by William Hole, limited edition 395/450, 1896, twelve b & w illustrations including frontispiece, slightly toned and spotted, original blue cloth, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Brooke (Tucker), Essays on Shakespeare and other Elizabethans, 1948, Oxford University Press, original cloth in price-clipped d.j., covers and spine slightly toned, 8vo, and other history, literature, Shakespeare reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, 8vo/large 8vo, G/VG

£150-200

540 Macquoid (Percy & Edwards, Ralph). The Dictionary of English Furniture, 3 vols., 1924-1927, numerous b & w and coloured plates including frontispiece, all original green cloth in d.j.s, toned and rubbed with some loss to covers and spines, folio, together with Hansard (Basil), Modern Etching & Engraving, with examples by the leading artists, Virtue, 1914, sixty b & w etchings and engravings with tissue guards, some spotting throughout, uniform contemporary red half morocco, boards and spines rubbed with slight loss, large 8vo, and Richter (Louise M.), Chantilly in History and Art, 1913, seventy-nine b & w plates, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, edges rubbed, boards slightly marked, 4to, plus other modern art reference, some in d.j.s, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

(6 shelves & 4 cartons)

£150-200

544 Buvat (Jean). Journal De La Régence (1715-1723), 2 vols., 1865, some light spotting, contemp. marbled boards with morocco labels, boards and spines rubbed with slight loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Ledoux-Lebard (Denise), Les Ébénistes Parisiens du XIXe Siècle (1795-1870), Leur Oeuvres et Leurs Marques, 1965, orig. green cloth, boards marked and rubbed, 4to, and Debay (A.), Hygiène Et Perfectionement de la Beauté Humaine dans ses lignes, ses fermes et sa couleur, 2nd edition, 1853, slight toning throughout, modern decorative boards, spine toned and rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th/20th-c. French & German language history, literature, bibliography and related, mostly hardback publications, 8vo/folio

£100-150

541 Pollard (A.W. & Redgrave, G.R.). A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland, and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640, 3 vols., 2nd edition, The Bibliographical Society, 1976-1991, original blue cloth in d.j.s, covers rubbed and marke,d slight tear and loss to spine of vol. 1, folio, together with Foxon (D.F.), English Verse 1701-1750, 2 volumes, Cambridge University Press, 1975, original brown cloth in d.j.s, tear to head of upper cover of volume 2, spines slightly faded, 4to, plus Johnson (A.F.), Selected Essays on Books and Printing, 1970, approx. 250 b & w illustrations, original red cloth in d.j., covers rubbed and tone with slight loss to head and foot, spine marked and chipped at head and foot, large 8vo, plus other bibliographical reference, mostly hardback publications, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG (3 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£200-300

545 Hobbs (J.S.). The British Channel Pilot; containing sailing directions from The Downs to Liverpool, including The Bristol Channel; and the coasts of Ireland, from Lough Carlingford to Galway Bay... , A New Edition, 1854, previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, some loss to bottom right of title-page, light spotting throughout, contemporary half calf, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, together with The Journal of the Household Brigade, 19 vols., 1862 -1880, numerous b & w and tint lithographs, some light spotting throughout, gilt fore-edge, all original gilt-decorated blue and red cloth, spines slightly faded and rubbed at head and foot, 4to, and other naval and military related, including publications by David & Charles, Ian Allen, American Armour Press, Jane’s, mostly 20thcentury hardback publications, many in d.j.s, 8vo/folio

£200-300

(6 shelves)

136

£100-150


546 Paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 420 paperbacks, including Penguins, Pan publications, fiction and non-fiction, some wear but mostly G/VG (7 shelves)

552 Adams (Richard). Watership Down, US 1st edition, pub. Macmillan, New York, 1972, original cloth in torn d.j., 8vo, together with Pullman (Philip), The Amber Spyglass, His Dark Materials III, 1st ed., pub. Scholastic, 2000, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus King (Stephen), Salem’s Lot, 4th impression, pub. New English Library, 1986, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Aldiss (Brian W.), Non-Stop, 1st edition, ex-library, pub. Faber and Faber, 1958, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Cornwell (Bernard), Sharpe’s Gold, 1st ed., pub. Collins, 1981, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus others similar by Stephen King, Ruth Rendell, Bernard Cornwell, P.D. James, mostly hardback publications, in original cloth and d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG

£100-150

547 Penguin paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 1250 Penguin paperbacks, including crime, fiction, non-fiction, all orig. wrappers, some wear, G/VG (13 shelves)

£200-300

548 Modern Fiction. A large quantity of modern fiction, 1st eds. and paperbacks, including Victor Gollancz, Collins Crime Club and Penguin publications, Agatha Christie, Anthony Trollope, Rex Stout, Paul Scott, Francis King, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, VG (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

553 Greene (Graham). Our Man in Havana, 1st ed., 1958, orig. cloth in d.j., slight toning, spine faded and torn at foot with some loss, The Comedians, 1st ed., 1966, orig. cloth in d.j., A Sort of Life, 1st ed., 1951, orig. cloth in d.j., tear to front cover, spine rubbed at head and foot, Stamboul Train, 1st ed., 1932, orig. black cloth, all 8vo, and twelve other titles by the same author, together with Isherwood (Christopher), A Single Man, 1st ed., 1964, orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., Exhumations, 1st ed., 1966, A Meeting by the River, 1st ed., 1967, some toning to front endpaper, both orig. cloth in d.j., slight rubbing to extremities, 8vo, plus other modern literature incl. Kingsley Amis, Lawrence Durrell, Robert Ludlum, John Le Carré, G.F. Newman, Ian McEwan, all hardback publications, all in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG

£100-150

549 Rietstap (J.B.). Armorial Général, precédé d’un Dictionnaire des Termes du Blason, reproduced from the 2nd edition, 2 volumes, 1884, De Luxe Edition limited to 50 copies of which this is No. 33, 1965, Supplement to the Armorial Général by V. & H.V. Rolland, 6 volumes, 2nd edition, Heraldry Today, 1969, numerous b & w illustrations, some light spotting throughout, all uniform original blue cloth quarter morocco, 8vo, together with H.M.S.O. Classed Catalogue of Printed Books, Heraldry, 1901, sixteen b & w plates, contemporary cloth, 8vo, plus Skelton (John), Charles I, 1st ed., 1898, forty-one b & w plates with tissue guards including coloured frontispiece, ex libris plates to front board and endpaper, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated half morocco, some rubbing to boards and spine, large 8vo, plus other late 19th/early 20th-century history and related, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, 8vo/folio, G/VG (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£100-150

555 Cunningham (Imogen). Flora, Bulfinch Press, 1st ed., 1996, ninety-four duotone plates, fifty-nine b & w illusts., eight col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j. ,4to, together with Scarfe (Gerald), Drawing Blood, Forty-Five Years of Scarfe Uncensored, 1st ed., 2005, numerous b & w col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Hockney (David), Secret Knowledge, Rediscovering the lost techniques of the Old Masters, 1st ed., 2001, numerous col. ilusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, including other similar art related (6 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

556 Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 13th edition, 1926, numerous black and white illustrations by E.H. Shepard, some marking throughout, previous owner’s inscription on front endpaper and half-title, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, rubbed to edges, together with The House at Pooh Corner, 2nd edition, 1928, numerous black and white illustrations, marking throughout with some loss and pages detached, original gilt-decorated red cloth, marked and rubbed, spine faded, plus Mr Pim Passes By, 6th edition, 1935, Chloe Marr, 1st edition, 1946, by the same author, all 8vo, and other modern fiction, mostly hardback publications, some in d.j.s, F/G

£150-200

551 Modern Literary Biographies, approx. 150 vols., including E. M. Forster, J. R. Ackerley, Raymond Asquith, Margery Allingham, L. P. Hartley, etc., mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

554 Chaucer (Geoffrey). Canterbury Tales, 1st ed., pub. London, George G. Harrap, 1935, numerous illusts., orig. cloth, some splits to spine, 8vo, together with Hepburn (James), Letters of Arnold Bennett, 4 vols., pub. Oxford University Press, 1966-1986, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Osborne (John & Creighton, Anthony), Epitaph for George Dillon, 1st ed., pub. Faber & Faber, 1958, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other poetry, literary and plays reference, mostly hardback publications in orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo

550 Steiler (Karl, Wachenhusen, H. & Hackländer, F.W.). The Rhine from its Source to the Sea, Translated by G.C.T. Bartley, pub. Bickers and Sons, 1878, numerous wood-eng.illusts., complete as list, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rebacked preserving most of orig. spine, folio, together with Skrine (C.P.), Chinese Central Asia, 1st ed., pub. Methuen & Co., 1926, half-title col. port. frontis., b & w illusts. after photos, 8 pp. pubs. ads to rear, folding map with small library stamp to verso, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed with library classification label removed from foot of spine, 8vo, plus Westall (William & Moule, Thomas), Great Britain Illustrated : A Series of Original Views, pub. C. Tilt, 1830, 118 steel-eng. views on fifty-nine leaves, orig. cloth gilt, worn to joints and extremities, 4to, plus other travel and topography reference including Works (Frontenac Edition) by Francis Parman, 17 vols. (6 shelves)

£300-400

£100-150

(6 shelves)

137

£100-150


557 Thayer (William M.). How Benjamin Franklin The Printer Boy Made His Mark, An Example for Youth, pub. Gall & Inglis, c. 1860, green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Thackeray (William Makepeace), Ballads and Songs, 1st edition, pub. Cassell, 1896, numerous original b & w illustrations by H.M. Brock, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Priestley (J.B.), Angel Pavement, 1st edition, William Heinemann, 1930, morocco binding, top edge gilt, 8vo, plus others similar late 19th and early 20th-century cloth, G/VG

562 Eisenstein (Elizabeth L.). The Printing Press as an agent of Change, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Cambridge, 1979, original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Nordhoff (Charles), The Communistic Societies of The United States, from personal visit and observation, Hillary House Publishers, 1961, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Fallon (Robert Thomas), Milton in Government, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, including other history and politics related

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

558 Smith (David C.). The Correspondence of H.G. Wells, 4 vols., pub. Pickering & Chatto, 1998, original cloth, 8vo, together with Holroyd (Michael), Bernard Shaw, 4 vols., 1st editions, pub. Chatto & Windus, 1988, original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Mackenzie (Norman & Jeanne), The Diary of Beatrice Webb, 4 volumes, pub. Belknap, Harvard, 1982, original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus other literature reference including H.G. Wells, G/VG (6 shelves)

563 Hartwig (Walter Carl). The Primitive Fossil Record, Cambridge, 2002, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, together with Ronan (Colin A.), The Cambridge Illustrated History of World’s Science, Cambridge, 1984, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Dawkins (Richard), The Ancestor’s Tale, A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004, orig. cloth in d.j., including other science and evolution related (6 shelves)

564 Frazer (Sir James George). Folk-Lore in the Old Testament, STudies in Comparative Religion Legend and Law, Macmillan, 1923, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with White (Andrew Dickson), A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, 2 vols., New York, 1907, sixteenth printing, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Bowler (Peter J.), Reconciling Science and Religion, The Debate in Early Twentieth Century Britain, 1st ed., 2001, including other similar theology and science related (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

566 Doré (Gustave, illust.). The History of Don Quixote by Cervantes, 2 vols., Cassell, 1906, numerous b & w plts., some spotting throughout, orig. dec. cloth, sl. worn, large 4to, together with Huxley (Aldous), Adonis and the Alphabet, and other Essays, Chatto and Windus, 1st ed., 1956, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Heaney (Seamus), District and Circle, 1st ed., 2006, orig. cloth in d.j., including other similar poetry, children’s and literature, etc.

£150-200

561 Verney (Frances Parthenode). Memoirs of the Verney Family During the Civil War, 4 volumes, Tabard Press, 1970, numerous b & w illustrations, original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Schofield (Bertram), The Knyvett Letters, 1620-1644, 1st edition, pub. Constable & Company, 1949, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Sells (A. Lytton), The Memoirs of James II, His Campaigns as Duke of York 1652-1660, 1st edition, pub. Indiana University Press, 1962, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other biography and history reference, mostly hardback publications, 4to/8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

565 Keynes (John Maynard, C. B.). The Economic Consequences of The Peace, Macmillan, 1920, orig. blue cloth, 8vo, together with Freud (Sigmund), The Future of An Illusion, The International Psycho-Analytical Library, No. 15, Hogarth Press, 1927, orig. blue cloth, 4to, plus Reid (Thomas), Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, 1785, pub. Scolar Press, circa 1970, orig. cloth, 4to, including other social science, and philosophy related

£150-200

560 Holyoake (George Jacob). Sixty Years of an Agitator’s Life, 2 volumes, pub. T. Fisher Unwin, 1892, original cloth, 8vo, together with Conway (Moncure Daniel), The Life of Thomas Paine, With a History of his Literary, Political and Religious Career in America, France and England, 2 volumes, pub. G.P. Putnams, New York, 1892, original cloth, 4to, plus Webb (Beatrice), The History of Trade Unionism, pub. Longmans & Co., 1894, original cloth, 8vo, plus other political reference including more by Webb, mostly hardback publications, G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

£150-200

559 Young (Peter). The Campaign and the Battle, 5 vols., including Marston Moor 1644, mixed editions, pub. Roundwood Press, c. 1970, numerous b & w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Godwin (Rev. G.N.), The Civil War in Hampshire (1642-1645), revised edition, published Laurence Oxley, 1973, numerous b & w portraits, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Rogers (Colonel H.C.B.), Battles and Generals of the Civil Wars, 1642-1651, 1st edition, pub. Seeley, 1968, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other English Civil War reference, mostly hardback publications in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£100-150

567 History, biography, topography and similar, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j.s (6 shelves)

£100-150

568 Darwin (Erasmus). The Temple of Nature, 1803, Scolar Press facsimile, 1973, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, G, together with Montagu (Ashley), edited by Science and Creationism, Oxford, 1984, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, G, plus Spalding (Frances), Gwen Raverat, Friends, Family & Affections, 1st ed., Harvill Press, 2001, plus other sciences, natural history and evolution, including The New Naturalist Library, 18 vols. etc

£100-150

(6 shelves)

138

£150-200


569 White (Gilbert). The Natural History & Antiquities of Selborne in the County of Southampton, pub. Macmillan and Co.,1911, numerous colour illustrations by George Edward Collins, original green cloth, 4to, together with Darwin (Erasmus), The Botanic Garden, Scolar Press, facsimle, 1973, numerous b & w illustrations, original green cloth, 4to, plus Lankester (E. Ray), Extinct Animals, 2nd impression, pub. Constable, 1906, 218 illustrations, original cloth, gilt, 8vo, plus other science and natural history reference, mostly hardback publications, 4to/8vo

571 Tilby (A. Wyatt). The Evolution of Consciousness, 1st ed., 1922, orig. blue cloth, 8vo, together with Ponting (Herbert G.), The Great White South, or With Scott in the Antarctic, 11th imp., 1935, numerous b&w plts. after photos, contemp. inscription to front endpaper, orig. blue cloth, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous science and philosophy, literature and reference, mostly 20th century, some pocket editions, including Thinker’s Library series, etc.

(6 shelves)

572 Voltaire. Oeuvres Complètès, 3 volumes in 6, 1827, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red half morocco, slight rubbing to boards and spines, 8vo, together wih Viel-Castel (Horace de), Le Faubourg St-Germain: Gèrard de Stolberg, 2 volumes in 1, 2nd edition, 1837, Madame la Duchesse, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, 1838, Madamoiselle de Verdun, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, 1838, Le faubour Saint-Honoré: Cécile de Vareil, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, 1849, La Noblesse Province: Arthur d’Aizac, 2 volumes in 1, 1839, Bertrand de Kergoet, 2 volumes in 1, 2nd edition, 1841, Albert de Saint-Povance, 2 volumes in 1, 2nd edition, 1842, together 14 volumes bound in 7, contemporary uniform half morocco, some fading to spines, 8vo, and Riviere (H.F.), Répétitions écrites sur le Code De Commerce, 1853, some spotting, contemporary half morocco, boards rubbed with slight loss, spine worn at head and foot, 8vo, plus other French & German language leather-bound antiquarian literature and history, 8vo/4to

(6 shelves)

£150-200

570 Darwin (Charles). A Calendar of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882, with Supplement, Cambridge University Press, 1994, original cloth, 4to, together with Guenther (Conrad), Darwinism and the Problems of Life, A Study of Familiar Animal Life, 1906, original cloth, 4to, plus Huxley (Leonard), Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, 2 vols., Macmillan, 1900, original cloth, 8vo, including others relating to Charles Darwin and Thomas Henry Huxley (6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

139

£100-150

£200-300


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

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

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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS Libraries & Archives Dominic Winter

Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows

Fine Art, Sculpture & Design Nathan Winter

Aviation & Transport Collections Dominic Winter

Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows

Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti

Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury

Illustration from an album of eleven 19th-century Chinese watercolours on pith paper. Sold for ÂŁ5,000

Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ 01285 860006 / firstname or info@dominicwinter.co.uk

www.dominicwinter.co.uk


Conditions of Sale and Business 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded.

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

8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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DOMINIC WINTER SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461

COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 8 October 2014 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.

Lot ÂŁ Brief Description ______________________________________________________________________________________

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Telephone: Email:

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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies.


The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hill line. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at about one per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require a brief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range of ticket services and discounts.

National Rail Enquiries:

08457 484950

Telephone advance train ticket booking:

08457 000125 (First Great Western)

Online train timetables and online ticket bookings:

www.nationalrail.co.uk

Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes) Brian's Cabs Cirencester Radio Cars Cirencester Taxis

01285 655299 / 07980 579947 01285 650850 01285 642767

Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes) V-Cars

01793 701701

Cirencester Visitor Information Centre

+44 (0)1285 654180 cirencestervic@cotswold.gov.uk

Catalogue Produced by Jamm Design – 020 7424 7830 info@jammdesign.co.uk

Photography by Ben Cavanna – 07968 342013 bencavanna@gmail.com

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PRINTED BOOKS, TRAVEL, MAPS & DOCUMENTS SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SIGNED BOOKS Wednesday 12 November

HISTORIC AVIATION, MARITIME & TRANSPORT MEMORABILIA, ARMS & ARMOUR, MEDALS & MILITARIA, STAMPS & COINS Thursday/Friday 13/14 November

Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, The Second World War, 6 volumes, 1st editions, Boston & London, 1948-54, contemporary crushed blue morocco gilt by Sangorski & Stutcliffe and Morrell, 8vo. Fine and important association set, volume 1 bearing a signed presentation inscription from the author: ‘To Ismay from Winston S. Churchill’ with an appended pen and ink doodle of a pug dog. One of several important Churchill lots from the library of General Hastings Lionel "Pug" Ismay, KG, GCB, CH, DSO, PC (1887-1965), Winston Churchill’s chief military assistant during the Second World War. Estimate £10,000-15,000

Left: WWII. One from a group of four Allied World War II propaganda posters by KEM (Kimon E. Marengo). Estimate £300-500

For further information and consigning advice please contact: Nathan Winter (Books & Pictures) Chris Albury (Ephemera & Photography) Henry Meadows (Medals, Militaria & Transport Collectables)



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