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Printed Books & Maps Travel & Natural History, Early Printed Books, Military History WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2015

Islamic, Indian & Oriental Art FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2015

Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS



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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom. A buyer’s premium of 19.5% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those lots asterisked, in which case the buyer’s premium is 23.40% Lots marked with a cross (+) are subject to VAT on the hammer price as well as the premium

TRAVEL & NATURAL HISTORY MAPS, PRINTS & SPORTING ART EARLY PRINTED BOOKS MILITARY HISTORY Wednesday 11 November 2015 To commence at 10am

ORIENTAL, ISLAMIC & INDIAN ART JAPANESE PRINTS & BOOKS Friday 13 November 2015 To commence at 10am Viewing: Tuesday 10 November (9am-7pm) to morning of each sale from 9am For payment arrangements please details at rear of this catalogue Please ensure that all commission bids reach us by 10am on the morning of sale. Telephone bids only accepted for lots with estimated value greater than £300 and should reach us by 9am on morning of sale Results will be posted on our website immediately after the sale.

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Fax: 01285 862461 info@dominicwinter.co.uk

For directions on how to find us, please refer to map at rear of this catalogue Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 31 • Back cover: lot 19 Inside front cover: lot 307 • Inside back cover: lot 409


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Coulson (Gerald). The Defence of London, oil on canvas. ÂŁ700-1000 Historic Aviation & Militaria Friday 13 November

FORTHCOMING SALES Thursday 12 November

Automobilia & Motoring Literature Vintage Bicycles & Model Transport

Friday 13 November

Arms & Medals, Coins & Stamps Historic Aviation & Militaria

Wednesday 16 December

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Science, Medicine & Cookery

Thursday 17 December

Children’s & Illustrated Books Dolls, Toys & Games Modern First Editions

Wednesday 27 January

Printed Books, Maps & Documents

Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice Our Spring Transport & Military sale will be held in April 2016. For all enquiries and new entries please contact Henry Meadows (Aviation, Military, Stamps & Coins) or Peter Card of TCA (Motoring, Cycling & Transport). For further information and consignment advice, please contact the main office or speak to one of our specialists.

Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461 www.dominicwinter.co.uk info@dominicwinter.co.uk


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CONTENTS 11 NOVEMBER 2015 Travel & Exploration British Topography Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Sporting Prints Sporting Pictures Taxidermy Fossils & Geological Specimens The Perrigot Fishing Library Fishing Rods Natural History Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Antiquarian Military History The Starling Military Library The Birch Military Reference Library Art Reference General Literature Cartons & Quantity

1-44 45-66 67-112 113-175 176-210 211-217 218-231 232-261 262-282 283-286 287-380 381-408 409-467 468-486 487-502 503-520 521-529 530-552 553-617

13 NOVEMBER 2015 Chinese & Himalayan Paintings Oriental Ceramics & Works of Art Japanese Prints Japanese Printed Books Lotus Sutra Islamic, Indian & Oriental Reference Islamic, Indian & Oriental Manuscripts Islamic & Indian Miniature Paintings Applied Arts of India & The Islamic World

1-9 10-44 45-102 103-148 149 150-156 157-159 160-177 178-186


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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am

Lot 3

1 Ainsworth (William). Researches in Assyria, Babylonia, and Chaldaea; Forming Part of the Labours of the Euphrates Expedition, 1st ed., 1838, tinted lithographed frontispiece (with blindstamp), title with wood-engraved vignette, folding map, three hand-coloured folding geological sections at end, publisher’s catalogue, scattered light spotting, endpapers re-newed, original green blindstamped cloth, spine darkened and re-adhered with old shelf numbers, small splits and chips, 8vo (1)

3 Alexander (William). The Costume of China, 1st edition, London: William Miller, 1805, half-title, additional sepia aquatint title, 48 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates (some with Whatman watermark dated 1797), bound without subscriber’s list, small ink mark to plate of Mandarin’s Travelling Boat, occasional spotting and light offsetting mostly to text, contemporary half calf gilt, green morocco title label to spine, joints cracked , rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel, 534. Alexander travelled to China as draughtsman with Lord Macartney’s Embassy to the Emperor in 1792-4. ‘Alexander is best remembered for his work on China in a period in which the Chinese style greatly influenced the decorative arts in Britain’ (DNB). £800-1200 (1)

£150-200

2 Alexander (Boyd). From the Niger to the Nile, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1907, portrait frontispiece to each, three folding maps (one torn without loss), advertisement leaves at end of volume II, scattered light spotting, bookplates and ownership inscription of C.D. Gregson, original red cloth gilt, spines a little faded with stains and short tear, light mottled stains, 8vo, with three others: N. Davis’s Ruined Cities within Numidian and Carthaginian Territories, 1862, Ida Pfeiffer’s Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy, 2nd ed., 1853 and A.J. Mounteney-Jephson’s Emin Pasha and the Rebellion at the Equator, 2nd ed., 1890 (5)

4 Ananthakrishna Iyer (L. K.). The Mysore Tribes and Castes, 4 vols., Mysore: Mysore University, 1935, 1928, 1931, 1930, black & white plates, maps & plans, (including folding map, two plates and pedigree), modern marbled boards, black morocco labels to spines, 8vo (4)

£100-150

Left: Lot 3 5

£200-300


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6 Beattie (William). The Danube: Its History, Scenery, and Topography, c. 1840, engraved portrait, additional title, two engraved maps, 80 steel-engraved plates after Bartlett, illustrations, scattered spotting, previous owner signatures, contemporary green half morocco, edges rubbed, 4to, together with Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, by Christopher Wordsworth, 1839, additional engraved title, two maps, 25 engraved plates, occasional marginal waterstain, a few spots, a.e.g., contemporary green morocco gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus Sketches of Germany and the Germans, with a Glance at Poland, Hungary & Switzerland, in 1834, 1835 and 1836, by an Englishman Resident in Germany [i.e. Edmund Spencer], 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1836, colour frontispiece to each by George Baxter, lacking folding map, a few spots at front, contemporary presentation inscription, small circular bookplates, a.e.g., contemporary crimson full morocco gilt, 8vo (4)

£150-200

5 Anson (George). Plate volume from ‘A Voyage Round the World’, circa 1750, twenty-four uncoloured double page and folding engravings, one single page map and eleven double page and folding engraved maps, including the maps of the Southern part of South America and the ‘Chart of the Channel in the Phillipine Islands’, slight fraying to margins, a few plates and maps detached, contemporary half sheep, lacking spine, worn, frayed and stained, 4to (1)

£200-300

7 Belgium. Vues Pittoresques de la Belgique et de ses Monuments les Plus Remarquables, Dessinees et Gravees sur bois par les Premiers Artistes de Bruxelles, C. Muquardt, Brussels, c. 1860, title printed in red and black with small vignette, 24 hand-coloured woodengraved plates, a few minor spots, modern black half calf, one or two marks, 4to (1)

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£100-150


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Lot 8

8 Blackburne-Maze (C.I.). Journals of My African Travels, 1st edition, Maidstone: W.E. Thorpe & Son, 1913, 69 mounted silvergelatin photographs (including frontispiece), occasional light scattered spotting, two leaves with short closed tear to fore-edge margin, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original green cloth gilt, joints and edges frayed (particularly upper joint), 8vo

10 Collie (J. Norman). Climbing on the Himalaya and other Mountain Ranges, 1st edition, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1902, black & white plates from photographs, three folding maps, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, spine and upper board faded, 8vo, together with Whymper (Edward), Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1892, numerous black & white plates, illustrations and maps, folding map in pocket at rear, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed to extremities, 4to, together with Young (Geoffrey Winthrop), Mountain Craft, 1st ed., Methuen, 1920, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with Ruttledge (Hugh), Everest 1933, 1st edition, Hodder & Stoughton, 1934, black & white plates, two folding maps, original cloth in slightly torn dust jacket, large 8vo, with Lunn (Arnold), Ski-ing for Beginners, 1st edition, 1924, black & white plates and diagrams, original cloth gilt, rubbed, small 8vo, plus other alpine, walking and climbing related etc., including a postcard sent from Mount Everest Rongbuk Glacier Base Camp post marked 1924

Scarce account of the author’s six month journey from Cairo to Mombassa, in diary form. £1000-1500 (1)

9 Brockedon (William). Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany, 2 vols., Henry G. Bohn, [1877], 96 engraved views, thirteen maps (including one double-page), occasional light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to, with Cassell’s Picturesque Australasia, ed. E.E. Morris, 4 vols., 1889-90 and Howard Willoughby’s Australian Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil, 1886 (7)

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£200-300

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£300-400


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11 Daniell (Thomas & William). A Picturesque Voyage to India; by the Way of China, 1st ed., 1810, 50 hand-coloured aquatint plates, within wash borders and on thick card, some scattered spotting, small shelf number inkstamp to front endpaper, bookplate removed from front pastedown, a.e.g., contemporary crimson straightgrained morocco gilt, joints cracking, spine a little rubbed and faded, some scuff marks, oblong folio Abbey Travel 516; Tooley 173. The Daniells left England in April 1785 on board the Indiaman Atlas, arriving in Whampoa, China, in August. The plates include views of Madeira, the Cape of Good Hope, Java, Macao, Canton and Calcutta, while the accompanying text includes observations and descriptions of native peoples. Having spent several months in China, the Daniells then sailed on to Calcutta. (1) £2000-3000

12 De l’Isle (Guillaume). Untitled atlas, circa 1720, lacking titles, index and preliminaries, fifty-five (only) double page maps with contemporary outline colouring, several maps with strengthened margins, some toning, spotting and occasional staining, occasional marginal closed tears, publisher’s advertisment on front pastedown, contemporary calf, boards detached, lacking spine, worn frayed and rubbed, folio Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (1)

£800-1200

13 Elliott (Charles Boileau). Travels in the Three Great Empires of Austria, Russia, and Turkey, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1838, tinted lithograph frontispiece and engraved map to each volume, some light spotting and toning, inscriptions to front free endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated morocco, spines faded and with few pin holes, light wear to extremities, 8vo Abbey Travel 31; Blackmer 541. Volume I consists of an account of a voyage down the Danube and a description of Constantinople. The second volume is devoted to the Aegean Archipelago and Asia Minor. (2) £300-400

14 Forbes (Henry O., editor). The Natural History of Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri. Being the Report upon the Results of the Conjoint Expedition to these Islands in 1898-9, by Mr. W.R. Ogilvie-Grant, of the British Museum, and Dr. H.O. Forbes, of the Liverpool Museums, together with information from other available sources forming a Monograph of the Islands, 1st ed., Liverpool, 1903, 34 lithographed plates, including 24 coloured after P. Smit, H. Gronvold and others, numerous illustrations, final index leaf excised at foot (with no apparent loss), occasional light marginal toning, t.e.g., original green buckram, rebacked in modern green morocco gilt, 8vo Scarce. (1)

Lot 14 16 Golownin (Captain Vasily Mikhailovich). Narrative of My Captivity in Japan, during the Years 1811, 1812 and 1813; with Observations on the Country and the People.... to which is added, An Account of Voyages to the Coasts of Japan, and of Negotiations with the Japanese, for the Release of the Author and his Companions, by Captain Rikord, volume 1 (of two) only, 1st edition, 1818, some light scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, joints cracked, 8vo

£400-600

15 Fortune (Robert). A Residence among the Chinese: Inland, on the Coast, and at Sea. Being a Narrative of Scenes and Adventures During a Third Visit to China, from 1853 to 1856, 1st ed., 1857, wood-engraved illustrations, a few light spots, original blindstamped cloth, small indentation to upper cover, some mottled stains, 8vo, together with Travels in Central Asia. Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand, Performed in the Year 1863 by Arminius Vambery, 1st ed., 1864, folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, stitching a little strained, original green cloth, light mottled stains to upper cover, 8vo, plus The Snows of Tibet through China, by A.E. Pratt, 1892, portrait frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, a few spots, blindstamps of the publisher and Royal Scottish Geograohical Society to title, bookplate, original blue cloth gilt, spine darkened and rubbed at ends, 8vo, with three others: Arminius Vambery’s Sketches of Central Asia, 1868 (ex-libris), O. Olufsen’s Through the Unknown Pamirs. The Second Danish Pamir Expedition 1898-99, 1904 and Sir Francis Younghusband’s Peking to Lhasa, 1925 (6)

Golownin was captured off the coast of Kamchatka whilst on a Russian surveying expedition. £150-200 (1)

17 Hakluyt (Richard). The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation, made by Sea or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at any time within the compasse of these 1600 Yeeres, 12 vols., Glasgow, 1903-05, plates and maps throughout, including some folding, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt-decorated quarter vellum, 8vo Limited deluxe edition, 5/100. (12)

£200-300

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£400-600


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Lot 21

18 Harris (John). Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca. Or, a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels... Now Carefully Revised, with Large Additions, and Continued down to the Present Time... 2 volumes., 1744-48, titles printed in red and black, eighteen (only) engraved maps, including eleven folding and thirty-two (only) engraved plates, occasional marginal closed tears, very slight spotting, Italian library book plate, book plate of Sir Edward O’Brien Bart. to rear pastedown, hinges and joints weak and cracked, contemporary calf with gilt armorials to sidings, worn and rubbed, folio

19 Hedin (Sven). Central Asia and Tibet Towards the Holy City of Lassa, 2 vols., 1st UK ed., 1903, four folding maps, illustrations, scattered spotting, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spines a little faded with one or two tiny tears, a couple of corners bumped, 8vo, together with Trans-Himalaya. Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet, 3 vols., 1st UK ed., 1909-1913, maps and illustrations (one detached in volume II, a few spots, original red cloth gilt, spines a little faded, 8vo

Sold as a collection of plates and maps, not subject to return. (2)

20 Irwin (Eyles). A Series of Adventures, in the Course of a Voyage up the Red-Sea, on the Coasts of Arabia and Egypt; and of a Route through the Desarts of Thebais, Hitherto Unknown to the European Traveller, in the Year MDCCLXXVII, in Letters to a Lady, 1st Dublin edition, Dublin: for Messieurs W. Sleater [&c.], 1780, half-title, three folding engraved maps, contemporary armorial bookplate, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, red morocco title label, 8vo

(5)

£600-800

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£300-400

£200-300

21 M’Lean (Thomas, pub.). The Military Costume of Turkey. Illustrated by a Series of Engravings from Drawings made on the Spot, 1818, half title, hand-coloured stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece of Antonaki Ramadani, additional engraved title with aquatint vignette, 29 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some minor offsetting and a few spots, modern plum cloth, paper label to upper cover, folio Abbey Travel 373; Blackmer 1125. (1)

Lot 19

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£600-800


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22 [Mair, John]. A Compendious Geographical and Historical Grammar: Exhibiting a Brief Survey of the Terraqueous Globe, 1st edition, 1795, 13 folding engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, together with A Compendious Geographical Dictionary, Containing a Concise Description of the Most Remarkable Places, Ancient and Modern, in Europe, Asia, Africa & America... To the Whole is Prefixed an Introduction, Exhibiting a View of the Newtonian System of the Planets, 2nd edition, 1795, 6 folding engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, folding diagram of the solar system, both all edges gilt, contemporary matching red full morocco gilt, rubbed, slight wear to extremities, 12mo (2)

£150-200

25 Mollien (Gaspard). Travels in the Interior of Africa, to the Sources of the Senegal and Gambia; Performed by Command of the French Government, in the Year 1818, ed. T.E. Bowdich, 1st English ed., 1820, folding engraved map (small repair to verso), seven uncoloured aquatint plates, some light dampstains and toning, recent calf-backed boards, 4to (1)

26 Moore (A.W.). The Alps in 1864, A Private Journal, Edited by Alex. B. Kennedy LL.D., F.R.S. Member of the Alpine Club, 1st edition, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1902, black & white portrait frontispiece and numerous plates, maps to text, ink library stamp to verso of title and few to upper right corners, library bookplate, modern dark green buckram, 8vo, together with Fiala (Anthony), Fighting the Polar Ice, 1st edition, New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1906, colour frontispiece, colour and black & white plates, folding lithograph map at rear (with short closed tear), top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original dark gree cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus four others, including Through Lapland with Skis & Reindeer..., by Frank Hedges Butler, 1st edition, 1917, and Whaling North and South, by F.V. Morley and J.S. Hodgson, 1st edition, 1927

23 Martin (R. Montgomery). The British Colonies; their History, Extent, Condition, and Resources, 6 vols. in three, c. 1850, 40 engraved maps by J. Rapkin with outline colour (one or two closetrimmed), 33 engraved plates and portraits, some light spotting and offsetting, a few marginal waterstains, contemporary black half calf, spines with red labels, a little rubbed, 4to (3)

£500-800

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24 Marzolla (Benedetto). Atlante Geografico Corredato di Notizie Relative alla Geografia Fisica e Politica ed in Generale Alla Statistica delle varie Regioni del Globo, published Naples, 1856, calligraphic title page with one small repair, forty-eight (of fifty) lithographic maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight abrasion to some maps repaired on verso, some spotting throughout, later endpapers, later quarter vellum with marbled sidings and a morocco gilt label to spine, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

£150-200

£200-300

£300-500

27 Oliphant (Laurence). Narrative of the Earl of Elgin’s Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, ‘58, ‘59, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1859, 20 colour lithographed plates, five folding maps (large map with repairs to verso), some scattered spotting, contemporary red calf gilt, spines a little rubbed, some fading to volume I upper cover, 8vo (2)

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£200-300


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Lot 29 28 Oliphant (Laurence). A Journey to Katmandu (the Capital of Nepaul), with the Camp of Jung Bahadoor; Including a Sketch of the Nepaulese Ambassador at Home, 1st edition, John Murray, 1852, engraved map frontispiece, toned, first and final leaves spotted, dedication leaf with slight loss to upper margin repaired on verso with paper, marbled endpapers, manuscript ownership name on verso of front free endpaper, hinges split, contemporary red half roan gilt, rubbed, slight wear at head of upper joint, small 8vo

31 Rattray (James). The Costumes of the Various Tribes, Portraits of Ladies of Rank, Celebrated Princes and Chiefs, Views of the Principal Fortresses and Cities, and Interior of the Cities and Temples in Afghaunistan, Hering & Remington, 1848, hand-coloured additional title and 29 fine hand-coloured lithographed plates on 25 sheets, many heightened with gum arabic, a few short closed marginal tears, title printed in red and black, small errata slip, subject list, single leaf publisher’s catalogue at end, dedication with author’s facsimile signature, subscribers list, explanatory text (a few frayed margins), slight overall toning and some light scattered spots, contents disbound, contemporary red half morocco, red morocco title label to upper cover, spine with small tears at foot, joints and edges rubbed folio (61 x 43.5 cm)

Yakushi O20. A rare account of Nepal. Oliphant spent some of his early years in Ceylon, where his father was Chief Justice. In 1851 he was invited by Jung Bahadur to join a hunting excursion in Nepal, and it is this trip that forms the basis of the present work. £100-150 (1)

£1000-1500

Abbey Travel 513; Colas 2489. James Rattray, a lieutenant in the 2nd Grenadiers Bengal Army, served during the First Afghan War of 1839 to 1842. The skilfully coloured illustrations made from Rattray’s meticulous and lively studies include portraits of Emir Dost Muhammad Khan, Kandahar Lady of Rank, Ladies of Kabul, Ghiljye Women, Atmaran, Afghan soldiers and tribesmen, views of Kabul, Kandahar, Mosque and Tomb of Sultan Mahmood of Ghuznee, as well as other topography. £8000-12000 (1)

30 Picturesque Europe. Picturesque Europe, 5 vols., Cassell, c. 1870, additional title to each, numerous engraved plates and illustrations, scattered light spotting, contemorary red half morocco by Morrell, spines a little faded, a few scuff marks and light mottled stains, 4to

32 Raynal (Guillaume Thomas Francois). A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. Translated from the French by J. Justamond, 4 vols., 1st English edition, London: T. Cadell, 1776, some dust-soiling and spotting, modern brown buckram gilt, 8vo

29 Peeters (Jacques). L’Atlas en Abregé ou Nouvelle Description du Monde, published Antwerp, 1692, additional decorative title, two folding maps (celestial and hemispheral projections) and forty (complete as list) uncoloured double page engraved maps, contents list bound at rear, later ownership stamp to front endpaper, hinges and joints weak, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, 8vo (1)

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£150-200

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£100-150


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33 Roberts (David). The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, vols. I & II, V & VI only bound in 2 vols., 1855-56, 168 tinted lithographed plates, including four titles and one portrait, lithographed map, occasional mainly marginal light waterstains and spotting, gauffered gilt edges, contemporary red full morocco with elaborate gilt decoration, upper covers initialled ‘M.W.’, some light fading to first volume, a few scuff marks, 4to Abbey Travel 388. The first quarto edition. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (2) £400-600

34 S.D.U.K. [Maps of The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, published Chapman & Hall, circa 1845,] lacking title and preliminaries, approximately 100 engraved maps (only) with contemporary outline colouring, some dust soiling, a few maps with closed tears, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco, lacking upper board, frayed and worn, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

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£200-300

Lot 35 35 S.D.U.K. Maps of The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 2 volumes, published Chapman & Hall, 1844, 161 engraved maps, including some folding and double page, the map of Africa with later ink manuscript annotations one comparison plate of the rivers of the world, forty-seven town plans and six celestial star charts, complete as lists, occasional marginal fraying, very slight spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, folio (2)

36 Schuyler (Eugene). Turkistan, Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bukhara and Kuldja, 2 vols., Sampson Low, 1876, black and white frontispieces with original tissue guards, numerous further black and white plates, three folding maps, original publisher’s decorative cloth, rubbed, scuffed and faded, 8vo, together with Moser (Henry), A Travers l’Asie Centrale, Paris: Plon, Nourrit and Co., half-title, black and white engraved frontispiece with original tissue guard, numerous black and white plates and illustrations to text (including heliotypes), occasional minor spotting, all edges gilt, original publisher’s cloth, a little rubbed and slightly scuffed, 4to, plus two other related titles

£1500-2000

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£100-150


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37 Selous (Frederick Courteney). Travel and Adventure in SouthEast Africa. Being the Narrative of the Last Eleven Years spent by the Author on the Zambesi and its Tributaries; with an Account of the Colonisation of Mashunaland and the Progress of the Gold Industry in that Country, 1st ed., 1893, folding map, illustrations, a few light spots, previous owner signature and label remnant to half title, original tan cloth gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

38 Stanley (Henry M.). The Congo and the Founding of its Free State: A Story of Work and Exploartion, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1885, wood engraved frontispieces, plates and illustrations, folding maps (including one in rear pocket of each volume, browned to verso), original pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo, together with In Darkest Africa, or the Quest Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, 2 vols., 5th edition, 1891, wood engraved frontispieces, plates and illustrations, three folding maps and one folding table, original pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Livingstone (David), Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; Including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Residence in the Interior of Africa, 1857, engraved portrait frontispiece, one double-page colour lithograph plate, numerous wood engraved plates, one folding diagram and two folding maps, dampsoiling at rear of volume affecting folding maps, 20th century half morocco gilt, lower board damp-soiled, 8vo, plus Livingstone (David & Charles), Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries; and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa 1858-1864, John Murray, 1865, double-page wood engraved frontispiece (strengthened to verso), wood engraved plates and illustrations, 20th century half morocco gilt, light soiling to board edges, 8vo (6)

41 Weinthal (Leo). The Story of the Cape to Cairo Railway & River Route 1887-1922, 5 vols. Including Index, [1923-26], numerous plates, portraits, illustrations, maps etc., folding maps contained in Index front pocket, t.e.g., original black half morocco gilt in bright condition, 4to

£200-300

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39 Turner (J.M.W.). Liber Fluviorum; Or, River Scenery of France, 1857, additional engraved title, 60 engraved plates, plate at p. 196 repaired, some light spotting, presentation inscription, a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Illustrations of the Vaudois, in a Series of Views Engraved by Edward Finden from Drawings by Hugh Dyke Acland, 1831, folding map, twelve engraved plates, light offsetting to title, light spotting, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, with other travel including James Paul Cobbett’s A Ride of Eight Hundred Miles in France, 2nd ed., 1824, John Barrow’s A Family Tour through South Holland; Up the Rhine; and Across the Netherlands, 1831 and Barrow’s Visit to Iceland, by Way of Tronyen, in the “Flower of Yarrow” Yacht, in the Summer of 1834, 1835 (10)

£600-800

42 Willis (N.P.). American Scenery; Or, Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature, from Drawings by W.H. Bartlett, 2 vols., c. 1840, additional engraved title to each, single-page map, 117 engraved views, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed with light mottled stains, 4to, with three others: Orlando Roberts’ Narrative of Voyages and Excursions on the East Coast and in the Interior of Central America, 1827 (lacking frontispiece), Richard Harding Davis’s The West From a Car-Window, 1892 and Charles Lummis’s A Tramp Across the Continent, 1892 (5)

£200-300

43 Willis (N.P.). American Scenery; or Land, Lake and River, Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature, from Drawings by W.H.Bartlett, volumes 1 & 3 only (of 3), published George Virtue, 1838, additional decorative titles to each volume, portrait to volume 3, engraved map and seventy-eight (only) uncoloured engraved topographical views, some dust soiling and slight spotting throughout, hinges and joints broken and cracked, a.e.g., publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, worn, frayed and stained, 4to

£150-200

Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)

£100-150

44 Younghusband (Captain Frank E.). The Heart of a Continent: A Narrative of Travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi Desert, through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-1894, 2nd edition, 1896, black and white plates and maps, folding map in rear pocket, blindstamp to title, slight spotting to endpapers, original publisher’s cloth gilt, 8vo (1)

40 Weeks (Edwin Lord). From the Black Sea through Persia and India, published New York, Harper & Brothers, 1896, gravure portrait frontispiece, additional half title, numerous illustrations to text throughout, slight adhesion to gutta on first few leaves, four original watercolours of scenes in Egypt, each initialled by the author to front pastedown, recto and verso of front endapaper and the verso of the portrait, hinges weak, t.e.g., publisher’s gilt decorative cloth, frayed at head and foot of spine, 8vo (1)

£150-200

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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 46 Brettingham (Matthew). The Plans, Elevations and Sections, of Holkham in Norfolk, the Seat of the Late Earl of Leicester, 1st ed., 1761, 23 sepia-engraved plates and plans only (of 28), lacking dedication and preface leaves, folding plate with small marginal loss and reinforcements, some scattered spotting, near contemporary half sheep, rubbed, folio

45 Bartlett (W.H., Harding, J. D. & Creswick, T.). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by Views taken on the Spot, 2 volumues, published Virtue & Co. circa 1840, additional decorative titles, 140 uncoloured engraved plates, slight spotting throughout, a few plates in volume 1 scarred and dented, some heavy staining to titles and first few leaves of volume 1, contemporary half sheep gilt, rubbed, worn and frayed, 4to (2)

Harris 46. Provenance: The Earl of Leicester, presentation inscription (and later inscription) to title. £300-500 (1)

£100-150

47 Cary (John). Cary’s New and Correct English Atlas: being A New Set of County Maps from actual surveys..., printed for John Cary, January 1st 1793, engraved title, contents leaf, and 14 pp. preliminary leaves of text, 47 engraved county maps, hand-coloured in outline, each with accompanying leaf of printed text, untrimmed, occasional minor marginal marks, bound without folds in contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, soiled and somewhat worn, with covers detached, square folio (34.5 x 32.5 cm) (1)

£400-600

48 Dugdale (Sir William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire, Illustrated from Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes and Armes: Beautified with Maps, Prospects and Portraictures, 2 volumes, 1730, portrait frontispiece, title printed in red & black, double-page map of Warwickshire and five double page engraved maps of the county hundreds, twenty-five engraved plates (including twelve double page), numerous engravings to text, with many by Hollar, near contemporary speckled panelled calf, boards detached or near detached, a little worn at extremities, folio

Lot 46

Upcott p.1259. (2)

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49 Griffith (Samuel Young). Griffith’s New Historical Description of Cheltenham and its Vicinity, pub. Cheltenham, 1826, engraved hand-coloured map frontispiece, engraved title with hand-coloured armorial (signature ‘Winwood’ to upper margin), 3 hand-coloured engraved maps & plans (one folding), 73 engraved plates (lacking the view of Montpellier Baths, but with 3 additional plates & 24 trade plates at rear), initial 20 plates hand-coloured, tissue guards, edges untrimmed, original green half morocco gilt with printed decorative title to upper board, joints split and worn mostly at head & foot, spine & corners worn, large 4to, togehter with Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire, 1st ed., Cirencester, 1779, double page engraved map, sixteen engraved plates (most re-guarded), one engraving in letterpress, occasional offsetting and browning, near contemporary calf, joints and edges rubbed, folio For the first work: Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.58. One of fifty copies, with proof plates on India paper, the second work: Upcott I, pp. 251-253. (2) £150-200

50 Hakewill (James). The History of Windsor, and its Neighbourhood, 1813, 18 engraved plates including frontispiece, engraved single-page map of Windsor, and two floor plans of Windsor Castle (one double-page), few engraved illustrations on india paper, some offsetting and toning, light dampstaining to margins of initial leaves, hinges repaired, contemporary half calf, joints cracked, worn, 4to, together with Webster (Benjamin, edit.), The Series of Dramatic Entertainments performed by Royal Command, before Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, The Royal Family, and the Court, at Windsor Castle, 1848-9..., [London]: Mr. Mitchell; Mr. McLean’s; and at the National Acting Drama Office; printed by W.S. Johnson, [1849],chromolithograph frontispiece, additional title and five part titles, four facsimile bill of performance with embossed and pierced decorative margins, decorative borders in red to text, some light marginal toning, modern black buckram with original gilt decorated cloth covers inset to each board, 4to, plus The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., Cambridge: Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University, 1757, inscription to upper blank margin of title “Penelope Symonds, Pengethly, Herefordshire, 1758”, red-ruled throughout, one leaf of early 19th century genealogical entries for members of the Symmonds family at front of volume, armorial bookplate of the Symonds family of Pengethly to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated and blind panelled green morocco, joints cracked and extremities rubbed, folio (3)

52 Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 4 vols., 3rd ed., 1861-70, titles printed in red and black, numerous engraved plates and illustrations, occasional light toning and marginal waterstains, contemporary burgundy half morocco, spines faded, edges a little rubbed, folio (4)

53 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views, on the River Medway, from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex: with Observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Neighbourhood, 1793, half-title with contemporary ink signature of Lord Torrington to upper margin, additional sepia aquatint frontispiece (cropped to fore-edge), single-page map (cropped to fore-edge), twenty-eight sepia aquatint plates, few wood engraved vignette illustrations, top edge gilt, 20th century dark brown half morocco gilt, joints lightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

54 Kent. Volume of plates from The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, by Edward Hasted, 1778-99, comprising 66 engraved plates (mostly views of county seats, including 4 plans, one folding & one pedigree table), few plates torn & frayed to edges (particularly folding plan and single page plan of Eltham Palace), occasional spotting (mostly light), contemporary half calf, morocco title label to upper board, lacking marbled paper to lower board and paper lifting to upper board, worn, folio

£100-150

51 Hunter (Henry). The History of London and its Environs..., 2 volumes, published John Stockdale, 1811, calligraphic titles, twentyfour uncoloured engraved plates, four single sheet maps, five folding county maps (Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex & Hertfordshire) by John Stockdale, a folding map of the course of the River Thames with contemporary outline colouring and a four sheet folding map of the environs of London (complete as lists), some closed tears to the environs of London map sheets, later endpapers, later cloth gilt, a little bumped and worn, 4to (2)

£300-500

Upcott I, pp.358-368. Sold as a collection of plates. (1)

£100-150

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55 Lawson (John Parker). Scotland Delineated. A Series of Views of the Principal Cities and Towns, Particularly of Edinburgh and its Environs... [1858], 72 tinted lithographed plates, including additional title after David Roberts, J.M.W. Turner, Clarkson Stanfield et al, some scattered spotting and marginal waterstains, front endpapers renewed, a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, some stains, 4to, together with Great Britain Illustrated. A Series of Original Views from Drawings by William Westall, A.R.A. Engraved by and Under the Direction of Edward Finden, with Descriptions by Thomas Moule, [1830], additional engraved title, 118 engraved views on 59 sheets, scattered light spotting and marginal waterstains, presentation inscription, a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, a few stains, 4to, with four others: G.N. Wright’s Ireland Illustrated, 1832, E. Lynn Linton’s The Lake Country, 1864, J.W. Clark’s Cambridge, 1881 and James Croston’s Chantrey’s Peak Scenery or Views in Derbyshire, 1889 (6)

59 Morris (F.O.). A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols., c. 1880, 234 chromolithographed plates, six chromolithographed additional titles, some spotting and offsetting, contemporary red full morocco gilt, volume VI joints splitting at head, a little rubbed with one or two stains, 4to (6)

60 Ogilvie (John). Rona, A Poem in Seven Books, Illustrated with a Correct Map of the Hebrides and Elegant Engravings, published J.Murray, 1777, title page, dedication with near contemporary manuscipt annotation, folding engraved map by J.Bayly with small tape repair, seven oval allegorical engraved plates, upper joint cracked and weak, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, 4to (1)

£70-100

57 Lewis (Samuel, & Co., publishers). An Atlas Comprising Maps of the Several Counties, Divided into Unions and of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Man; with a Map of England and Wales and a Plan of London and its Environs, 1842, title page detached, folding engraved map of England & Wales, fifty-five engraved maps (including 13 folding), all with contemporary outline colouring, slight spotting throughout, lacks the plan of London, text block detached, a few maps loose, contemporary cloth boards stained and detached, lacking spine, slim 4to Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

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£200-300

62 Skelton (Joseph). Engraved Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire from Original Drawings by F.Mackenzie, published J.Skelton, 1823, decorative calligraphic title, uncoloured engraved map, fifty uncoloured engraved plates, numerous engraved chapter headings, some spotting throughout, near contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, large 4to, together with, Westall (William), Great Britain Illustrated, A Series of Original Views, published Charles Tilt, 1830, additional decorative title, 118 uncoloured engraved views on fifty-nine sheets, some spotting throughout, contemporary gilt decorated calf, upper board detached, worn and frayed, 4to, with, Allom (Thomas, Noble T. & Rose T.), The Counties of Chester, Derby, Leicester, Lincoln and Rutland, published Fisher Son & Co., circa 1850, additional decorative title with contemporary dated ownership signature, seventy-two engraved plates on thirty-six sheets, slight spotting, a.e.g., publisher’s cloth gilt, spine near detached and partially lacking, worn and frayed, 4to, plus, Jaffray (James), Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire, published Birmingham, 1862, thirty-two uncoloured engraved plates, very slight spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, worn at extremities, 4to, and Dugdale (William), Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated..., 3 volumes, published J.Tallis, circa 1845, decorative title, engraved frontispiece to each volume, a few of the front leaves detached, 225 engraved topographical views, eighteen portraits and fifty-eight double page engraved maps, some offsetting to maps, slight spotting thoughout, hinges and joints weak, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spines, spine on volume two split, spines faded, worn, 8vo

£70-100

58 Maton (William George). Observations Relative Chiefly to the Natural History, Picturesque Scenery, and Antiquities of the Western Counties of England, Made in the Years 1794 and 1796, 2 vols. in one, Salisbury, 1797, sixteen oval aquatint plates, folding mineralogical map (with small split to centre fold), some light offsetting, armorial bookplate, front hinge broken (rear hinge tender), later sprinkled calf gilt, rebacked in tan calf with black and green labels, 8vo, together with A General Account of all the Rivers of Note in Great Britain..., by Henry Skrine, 1st ed., 1801, half title, folding aquatint frontispiece, seventeen maps, some offsetting and spotting, original boards, paper reback with new label, some edgewear and stains, 8vo, with two others including William Gilpin’s Observations on the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales, 2nd ed., 1789 (4)

£70-100

61 [Pennant, Thomas]. A Tour in Scotland; MDCCLXIX, 3rd edition, Warrington: Printed by W. Eyres, 1774, engraved vignette title, thirtyfour engraved plates (one folding), occasional light offsetting, together with A Tour in Scotland, and Voyage to the Hebrides; MDCCLXXII, Chester: Printed by John Monk, 1774, engraved vignette title, numerous engraved plates (some folding), with A Tour in Scotland. MDCCLXXII, Part II, London: Benjamin White, 1776, engraved vignette title, numerous engraved plates (some folding), folding map at rear, uniform contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, some joints cracked, worn at head & foot of spines, 4to, plus Tour in Scotland. MDCCLXIX, 2nd edition, London, 1772, upper margin of title excised, numerous engraved plates, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, joints cracked, 8vo, plus two others related

£150-200

56 Lewis (Samuel, & Co., publishers). An Atlas Comprising Maps of the Several Counties Divided into Unions and of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Man with a Map of England and Wales and a Plan of London and its Environs, 1842, title page, map of England & Wales with closed tear, folding map of London and forty-two engraved county maps, some folding, many of the county maps with some juvenile colouring, highlighting the major roads, slight offsetting, publisher’s cloth gilt, slim 4to (1)

£200-300

£200-300

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64 Stukeley (William). Palaeographia Britannica: or, Discourses on Antiquities in Britain. Numbers 1 and 2, London:R. Manby & Stamford:printed by Francis Howgrave, 1743 & 1746, nine engraved plates (including frontispieces, 4 plates folding), final leaf of index with short tear to fore-edge blank margin, some spotting and toning, modern boards, 4to (1)

£150-200

65 Taunt (Henry W.). A New Map of the River Thames from Oxford to London, 2nd ed., 1873, 24 maps with outline colour, most with mounted albumen prints, advertisements front and rear (a little light spotting), original green cloth, a little rubbed, oblong 8vo, together with Tallis’s Illustrated London; In Commemoration of the Great Exhibition of all Nations in 1851, by William Gaspey, 2 vols. in one, [1851-52], additional engraved title, numerous steel-engravings, folding plate with small split along one fold, scattered light spotting, contemporary burgundy half morocco, spine faded, 8vo, with three others including James Elmes’ Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century, 1829 (5)

£150-200

66 Turner (J.M.W.). Liber Fluviorum; Or, River Scenery of France, with descriptive letter-press by Leitch Ritchie; and a biographical sketch by Alaric A. Watts, Henry G. Bohn, 1857, additional engraved title and 60 engraved plates, all india proofs, some minor marginal spotting, widemargined copy, all edges gilt, later 19th century gilt-decorated olive-green full morocco (by Mansell), rubbed and scuffed, large 8vo Only 25 copies printed of this india proof edition. £150-200 (1)

63 Stukeley (William). An Account of Richard of Cirencester, Monk of Westminster, and of his Works: with his Antient Map of Roman Brittain; and the Itinerary thereof. Read at the Antiquarian Society, March 18, 1756, London: Richard Hett, 1757, 94pp., folding engraved map of Roman Britain (with closed tear to fold), one plate of facsimile writing, armorial bookplate of ‘A. Gifford, D.D. of the Museum’ to verso of title (manuscript ink classification note to recto of title), some browning to margins mostly first & last leaves, occasional minor spotting, 20th century dark green quarter morocco gilt, slim 4to The account of Richard of Cirencester was written by Stukeley as a consequence of a literary forgery. Charles Bertrum, a student living in Copenhagen claimed to have discovered a 14th century map of Roman Britain which had been produced by a monk of Westminster. The correspondence between Bertram and himself form the basis of this work and later Bertam’s own Britannicarum gentium historiae antiquae..., which was also published in 1757. Stukeley attempted to aquire the map for the British Museum and the map itself was not fully discredited as a forgery until 1869. The Baptist minister Andrew Gifford FSA (1700-1784) was the son of Emanuel Gifford, and grandson of Andrew Gifford, who were both Bristol Baptist ministers. He studied at the academy of Samuel Jones, Tewkesbury and later under Dr. John Ward (a trustee of the British Museum). He assisted his father’s ministerial work in Bristol in 1726 and in 1730 accepted the position of Baptist minister in Eagle Street, London. Gifford was appointed assitant librarian at the British Museum in 1757 and held the position until his death. £300-400 (1)

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 67 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 375 maps, mostly 19th century, engraved county maps and town plans, including examples by Archer, Lewis, Chapman & Hall, Collins, Fullarton, Moule and Dawson, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.375)

£200-300

68 British county maps. A collection of approximately thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved county and regional maps and including two town plans, with examples by Cary, Smith, Hondius, Sanson, Chatelain, Teesdale, Harrison, Weller, J & C Walker, Murray and Dawson, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.35)

£200-300

69 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 130 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved county maps, including approximately thirty with attached blocks of descriptive text, approximately fifty town plans and approximately forty-five maps of midland counties, with examples by Pigot, Nichols, Seller and Seller/Grose, Moule, Bowen, Morden, Lewis, Dawson, A & C Black, Rocque, Cowley, Owen & Bowen, Kitchin and Badeslade & Toms, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with a small collection of approximately 150 topographical views (approx.280)

£150-250

70 British county maps. A good mixed collection of approximately eighty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, with examples by Bowen, Seller, Seller/Grose, Morden, Cowley, Owen & Bowen, Kitchin, Badeslade & Toms, Rollos, Osborne, Neele, Zatta, Moule, Ramble (including two examples of Cornwall), ‘Children’s Friend’ allegorical strip maps, and three hunting maps by Pittman, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.85)

Lot 73

£200-300

71 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately fiftyfive maps of Northern counties, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, with examples by Weller, Morden, Cary, Seller/Grose, Phillips. Fullarton, Lewis, Archer, Moule, Hall, Cole & Roper, Collins, Kitchin, Owen & Bowen, Pigot, Saxton/Kip, J & C Walker and Harrison, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.55)

£150-200

72 British Isles. A mixed collection of approximately twenty maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, with examples by Faden, Thomson, Wyld, Smith, Laurie & Whittle, Cary, J & C Walker, Hall, Sayer and Blaeu, various sizes and condition (approx.20)

£100-200

73 British Isles. The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, with the adjacent parts of the Continent, from Amsterdam, to Paris and Brest, Compiled from a variety of the most authentic materials, by Joseph Enouy, published by Samuel Leigh, May 12th 1818, folding hand-coloured engraved map, a couple of minor nicks to fold edges, 75 x 62.5cm (29.75 x 24.5ins), folded into original pink boards (extremities rubbed), with printed label on upper cover, slim 8vo Scarce. (1)

74 Cambridgeshire. Speed (John), Cambridgshire described with the Devision of the Hundreds, the Townes situation with the Armes of the Colleges of that famous Universiti and also the Armes of all such Princes and Noble men as have heertofore borne the Honorable Tytles & Dignities of the Earldome of Cambridge, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cambridge, the borders decorated with twenty-five heraldic shields, one small marginal closed tear, one small crease to image, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 400 x 530mm, English text on verso

£100-150

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75* Cheshire. Speed (John), The County Palatine of Chester with that most ancient Citie described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Chester, slight creasing, central fold with short tape repair to verso, very slight staining, 390 x 510 mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

77* Cheshire. Smith (William), Cestriae Comitatus Palatinus (Praeter Civitatem Cestriae) Continet in se Oppida Mercatoria XII. Ecclesiasque Parochiales LXXXVI, published John Overton, [1665 1707], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, slight creasing, slight ink staining showing through from manuscript inscription on verso, 365 x 480 mm, framed and double glazed

£300-500

(1)

76* Cheshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cestria Comitatus Palatinus, published Amsterdam, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative carouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505 mm, framed and double glazed, French text on verso (1)

£200-300

78* Cheshire. Jansson (Jan), The Countye Palatine of Chester Comitatus Cestrensus, circa 1636, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, repaired closed tear affecting image, 385 x 505 mm, framed and double glazed, Dutch text on verso

£150-250

An uncommon version of the ‘pre-atlas state of Jansson’s map of Cheshire. (1) £100-150

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82* Cheshire. Blome (Richard), The County Palatine of Chester with its Hundreds, circa 1673, hand coloured engraved map, 260 x 320 mm, framed and glazed, together with, Simmons (Matthew), Cheshire, circa 1643, hand coloured minature engraved map shown below a triangular mileage table, engraved by Jacob Van Langeren, 110 x 110 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Ramble (Reuben), Cheshire, circa 1845, engraved map with contemporary colouring, with coloured lithographic vignettes to the borders, overall size 190 x 150 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus, Moll (Herman), The County Palatine of Chester, circa 1724, hand coloured engraved map, the vertical margins decorated with uncoloured engravings of antiquities, 200 x 320 mm, framed and glazed, and, Kitchin (Thomas & Jeffreys Thomas), A Map of Cheshire, circa 1749, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 190 x 145mm, mounted, framed and glazed (5)

83* Cheshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County Palatine of Chester Divided into its Hundreds..., published T & J Bowles, John Tinney and Robert Sayer, circa 1760, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement, some toning, 540 x 700 mm, framed and glazed, together with, Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County Palatine of Chester from an Actual Survey, made in the year 1819, published 1830, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, vignette of Chester Cathedral, 580 x 680 mm, framed and glazed, with, Morden (Robert), The County Palatine of Chester, circa 1695, hand coloured engraved map, 355 x 420 mm, framed and glazed

79* Cheshire. Jansson (Jan), Cestria Comitatus Palatinus. The Countye Palatine of Chester, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some toning, 385 x 495 mm, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

£100-150

(3)

£120-180

84* Cheshire. A collection of twenty-four maps, mostly 17th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Duncan, Weller, Bowen, Archer, Seller, Walpoole, Fullarton, Kitchin, Stockdale, Aiken, Dury, Lewis, Moule, Cary, Carington Bowles, Lodge, J & C Walker and Teesdale, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (24)

£200-300

85* Danube. Visscher (Nicolas), Exactissima Tabula qua tam Danubii Fluvii pars Media..., published Amsterdam, circa 1680, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 485 x 555 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Shows the Danube between Linz and Belgrade and the Croatian coast. (1) £70-100

80* Cheshire. Drayton (Michael), Untitled map of Cheshire, circa 1612, hand coloured engraved allegorical map, 255 x 320 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Published in the ‘Poly-Olbion. (1)

86* De Vaugondy (Robert). Le Royaume D’Angleterre Divisé selon les sept Royaumes ou Heptarchie des Saxons avec La Principauté de Galles et Subdivisé en Shires ou Comtés, circa 1757, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 475 x 515 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Porcacchi (Tommaso), Descrittione Del L’Isola di Rhodi, [1572 or later], hand coloured engraved map with Italian text below map, map size 105 x 145 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Moll (Herman), Persia. Agreable to Modern History, circa 1720, uncoloured engraved map, 200 x 260 mm, tipped on to later card, framed and glazed

£150-200

81* Cheshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Cestriae Comitatus Romanis Legionibus et Coloniis olim insignis vera et absoluta descriptio, circa 1610, hand coloured engraved map, ‘book’ cartouche, 260 x 300 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

(3)

£70-100

87* Durham. Speed (John), The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham, published Henry Overton, circa 1707, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Durham, one marginal closed tear, 375 x 500 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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88 England & Wales. Knipe (J.A.), Geological & Mineralogical Map of England & Wales, with Parts of Scotland, Ireland & France, showing also the Inland Navigation by Means of Rivers & Canals, with their Elevation in feet above the Sea, The Rail Roads & Principal Roads, published James Cox, September 1st. 1870, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, inset geological cross sections, slight dust and finger soiling to margins, 1100 x 780 mm, marbled endpaper, publisher’s morocco gilt boards, upper board detached, lacking spine, rubbed and worn (1)

92 Europe. A collection of thirteen maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Van den Keere, Morden, Chiquist, Kitchin, Bowen, Gibson, Thomson and D’Anville, various sizes and condition (13)

£100-150

93 Europe. A mixed collection of approximately twenty-five maps of European countries and regions, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved maps, many with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Jaillot, Blaeu, Hondius, Seutter, Visscher, Laurie & Whittle, Homann, Schenk, Reinier & Otten, Jansson, Allard and Faden, various sizes and condition

£70-100

(approx.25)

£200-300

94 France. A mixed collection of ten engraved maps of France, 16th - 19th century, engraved regional and country maps, several with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Munster, Sanson, Wells, Kitchin, Thomson, Cary, Pinkerton and Guicciardini, various sizes and conditrion (10)

£100-200

95* Hampshire. Speed (John), Hantshire described and devided, 1st edition published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, split to central fold, strengthened on verso, some fraying and loss to corners and margins, replaced in facsimile, horizontal margins restored, 380 x 505 mm, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

89* Essex. Speed (John), Essex Devided into Hundreds with the most Antient and fayre Towne Colchester Described and other Memorable Monuments Observed, 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Colchester, 390 x 515 mm, mounted, framed and doule glazed, English text on verso A good dark impression. (1)

£300-500

90* Essex. Blome (Richard), A Mapp of ye County of Essex with its Hundreds, [1673], hand coloured engraved map, 260 x 325 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), The County Palatine of Lancaster, circa 1701, hand coloured engraved map, trimmed to neat line and laid on later card, 200 x 160 mm, framed and glazed, with, Wallpole (G.A.), A New Map of Hampshire Drawn from the Latest Authorities, circa 1784, hand coloured engraved map, trimmed inside neat line, tipped on to later card, 215 x 135 mm, plus a small hand coloured framed and glazed engraving of Kensington Palace (4)

96* Holy Land. Speed (John), Canaan, published Thomas Basset & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Jerusalem, some creasing and slight overall toning, 390 x 520 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£80-120

91 Estate plans. A Plan of an Estate lying and being within the Township of Caton and County of Lancaster, the Property of W.Anderson of Lancaster. Drawn by Ricd. Hall, A.D. 1791, pencil, pen & ink estate plan, oval cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, old folds, slight dust soiling, strengthened and repaired on verso, 445 x 570 mm, together with, Plan of an Estate situate at Mile End called Buckeridge Lands, The Property of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy, 1806, pen & ink estate plan, old folds, some dust soiling, margins extended, strengthened and repaired on verso, 500 x 695 mm, with another thirty regional, county maps and town plans, including examples by Weller, Radclyffe, Ordnance Survey, Langley, Thomson, Pinkerton/Neele and Greenwood, various sizes and condition (approx.30)

(1)

£200-300

97 India. A collection of eleven large scale maps surveyed for ‘The Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, circa 1880, zincographed maps with contemporary outline colouring, surveyed by Major T.G.Montgomerie and others, old folds, two maps with splits to old folds, occasional marginal closed tears, several with the blind stamp of the Topographical Department of India, each approximately 580 x 760 mm The maps consist of:- Route Map for The Western Himalayas Kashmir Punjab and Northern India, Berar, Attock Fort and Environs, Sketch Map of Central Province Shewing Lines of Railways and Proposed Tramways, Country Bordering the Great Trunk Road betwen Benares and Delhi, Srinagar or City of Kashmir and Environs, Jamoo Territories (3 sheets), Plan of the Country Bordering the Great Trunk Road between Calcutta and Benares [and] The Dehra Doon with Mussoorie and Landour. £150-200 (11)

£100-200

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98 London. Cruchley (George Frederick), Cruchley’s New Plan of London Shewing all the New and Intended Improvements to the Present Time, published S.W.Silver [1834], uncoloured map printed on silk, 420 x 600 mm Howgego. Printed Maps of London. No. 307, state 7. (1)

£150-250

99 London. Vertue (George, publisher), A Survey & Ground Plot of the Royal Palace of White Hall with the Lodgings & Apartments belonging to their Majesties, 1747, hand coloured map, old folds, trimmed to plate mark, 545 x 705 mm (1)

£70-100

100 London. Cruchley (G.F.), Cruchley’s New Plan of London Improved to 1841, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on lined, dust soiled and toned overall, wear to linen creating small holes at folds, 530 x 1400 mm, together with, Cruchley’s New Plan of London, Improved to 1828, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, split along old folds, some staining (possibly old tape repairs) along folds, slight dust soiling, 460 x 640 mm, contained in contemporary card slipcase with printed label to upper siding, worn and frayed (2)

103 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately seventy maps, mostly 19th century, engraved foreign maps, many with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Thomson, Faden, Pinkerton/Neele, Weller, Hall, Cary, Wyld and De La Rochette, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

£70-100

104 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately forty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved foreign maps, many with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Cary, Pinkerton/Neele, Thomson, Wyld, Kitchin, Faden, Tallis, Senex, De La Rochette, Sanson, Visscher, Allard and D’Anville, various sizes and condition

101 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 200 British & foreign maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including approximately 150 British county and regional maps, with examples by Cary, Moule, Archer and Conder, some duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with approximately forty foreign maps, with examples by W. & A.K. Johnston, Bowen and Dower, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

(approx.40)

£200-300

105 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately thirty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, sea charts and plans, several with contemporary hand colouring, including twelve town plans from the S.D.U.K. atlas, seven ‘battle plans’ from Rapins History of England, and a large engraving of flags by Mortier, with others similar, various sizes and condition

£200-300

102 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately seventy-five maps, mostly 19th century, including county maps, regional maps, estate plans and foreign maps, with examples by Seller/Grose, Owen & Bowen, Lewis, Ogilby, Moll, Moule, Teesdale and S.P.C.K., occasional duplicates, including eight framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

£300-500

(approx.30)

£100-200

106 Mexico. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Parte della Nuova Spagna ò del Mexico doue sono le Provincie di Guadalaira, Xalisco, Mecoacan, Mexico...., pub. Venice, c.1695, hand coloured engraved map, large ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight worming at foot of central fold and margin, professionally repaired on verso, tear with slight loss to strapwork margin at foot of central fold, professionally repaired, 455 x 600 mm

£80-120

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107* Sea chart. Collins (Captain Grenville), A New and Exact Survey of the River Dee or Chester - Water..., circa 1730, hand coloured engraved chart, large decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 440 x 570 mm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1)

£100-150

108 Somerset. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Somerset from Actual Survey made in the Years 1820 & 1821, published George Pringle, 1822, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen, on six sheets, contemporary hand colouring, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and uncoloured vignette of Wells Cathedral, slight staining and offsetting, marbled endpapers, 1340 x 1900 mm, contained in later marbled calf gilt book box Brian Kentish. A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales..., and large scale maps, 2012, Item 82. (1) £300-500

109* Somerset. Bowen (Emanuel), An Improved Map of the County of Somerset Divided into its Hundreds..., published J.Hinton, 1756, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset town plan of Bath, two marginal closed tears to lower border, 530 x 700 mm, framed and glazed, with another copy similar but with creasing and some worming to the image, with, An Accurate Map of Hereford Shire Divided into its Hundreds, published T. & J. Bowles, Robert Sayer and John Tinney, circa 1760, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement, toned overall, 525 x 700 mm, framed and glazed

Lot 107

(3)

£100-150

110* Wiltshire. Speed (John), Wilshire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Salisbury and a vignette of Stonehenge, 385 x 510 mm, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1)

£200-300

111* Wiltshire. A collection of six engraved maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved hand coloured maps, with examples by Greenwood, Morden, Owen & Bowen, Cole & Roper, Cary and Moule, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (7)

£100-150

112* Yorkshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of York Divided into its Ridings and Subdivided into Wapontakes..., published J.Hinton, 1750, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, 540 x 710 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 108

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

Lot 115

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113* Besler (Basilius). Alcea Veneta, Ranunculaus Minor flore luteo plenus minimus, Panunculaus Minor flore luteo plenus maximus, 3rd edition, circa 1750, hand coloured engraving, slight text showthrough, 480 x 400 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

£200-300

114* Besler (Basilius). Caryophyllus Indicus plenus flore e luteo rubescens min., 3rd edition, circa 1750, hand coloured engraving, slight text showthrough, 380 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

£200-300

115* Besler (Basilius). Althaea Vulgaris, Althaea Fructicans Hispanica, 3rd edition, circa 1750, hand coloured engraving, very slight text showthrough, 480 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

£200-300

116* Besler (Basilius). Caryophyllus multiplex flore albo, 3rd edition, circa 1750, hand coloured engraving, very slight text showthrough, 500 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

Lot 114

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Lot 117 Lot 116 117* Besler (Basilius). Hyacinthus Orientalis violaceo colore albislineis, 3rd edition, circa 1750, hand coloured engraving, very slight text showthrough, 480 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

£200-300

118* Besler (Basilius). Aloe, 3rd edition, circa 1750, uncoloured engraving, slight marginal spotting, slight text showthrough, 500 x 400 mm, Latin text on verso Originally published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

£100-150

119* Bird Studies. Ten studies of West Indian birds, 1741, ten monochrome watercolour drawings of birds on rectos and versos of two sheets of laid paper, each with centre join and some strengthening to margins, each drawing titled and some dated in contemporary manuscript, together with two monochrome watercolour drawings on laid paper of fish, of a similar date and by the same hand, latter laid down, all three sheets watermarked ‘L. V . Gerrevink’, each approximately 33 x 42cm (13 x 16.5ins) Titled as follows: ‘Noctua Minor ax pallido et fusco varia Cuba’; ‘A Woodpecker one kind of Cuba’; ‘The Crab-catcher of Dominica Jamaica taken in Cuba’; ‘The Small black Bird of Jamaica 1741’; ‘The Banana Bird of Jamaica 1741’; ‘The watchy picckel, or Spanish Nightingale Jamaica 1741’; ‘The Rain Bird’; ‘Another Sort of Rain Bird’; ‘another Sort of watchy pickel or Spanish Nightingale’; ‘The Curacao vel Gallus Indicus Carthag Maracaibo’; ‘The Mudfish’; ‘parot fish’. £200-300 (3)

Lot 119

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120* Birds. A collection of thirteen engravings originally published in Thomas Pennant’s ‘The British Zoology’, circa 1765, engravings by P.Mazell with contemporary hand colouring, one duplicate, each approximately 350 x 290 mm, together with, Edwards (George), A collection of twenty-four engravings, circa 1750, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, some marginal staining to a few prints, very slight spotting, each approximately 240 x 190 mm (37)

£200-300

121* Birds. A mixed collection of 425 engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, mostly with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Morris, Buffon, Guerin-Meneville and plates from ‘The Natural History of Birds...,’, mostly small format, various condition (approx.425)

£200-300

122* Boilly (Julien-Leopold). A collection of fourteen lithographs, circa 1865, fourteen lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each tipped on to near contemporary paper, each approximately 240 x 165 mm (14)

£150-200

Lot 120

Lot 123

Lot 122

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123* Bolswert (Schelte Adams, 1576-1659). Johannes Baptista Barbé, after Anthony Van Dyck, circa 1635-40, etching with engraving on laid paper with indistinct watermark, a good strong impression, with wide margins, plate size 245 x 160 mm (9.6 x 6.25 ins), sheet size 355 x 229 mm (14 x 9 ins), together with Margareta Princeps Lotharingia Ducissa Serenissima Aurelianensis, after Anthony Van Dyck, circa 1640, etching with engraving on laid paper, with margins, plate size 245 x 180 mm (9.6 x 7.1 ins), sheet size 285 x 219 mm (11.25 x 8.6 ins), with collector’s stamp of Oswald Stein to verso, plus Turner (Edward, 19th century), Rural landscape with ruined archway and figures on a path, pen & brown ink on paper, laid down on backing paper with contemporary ink ruled and wash mount, initialled E.T. to wash border lower left, and inscribed to verso ‘May Forbes The gift of E. Turner March 31st and last day’, 150 x 225 mm (5.9 x 8.9 ins), plus 14 other various pen & ink or pencil drawings, mostly 19th century, but including a few 18th century, including a pencil portrait on paper of the scriptural geologist Granville Penn (1761-1844), with monogram T.S. (autograph signature of the sitter attached to lower corner), a small pencil study of cherubs on laid paper, numbered in ink to top corner, 134, etc., various sizes Mauquoy-Hendrickx 20 for the first item, a portrait of the Flemish engraver Jean-Baptiste Barbé, published as part of Van Dyck’s Iconographie. (17) £200-300

125* Botany. A mixed collection of thirty-three engravings, 18th & 19th century, hand coloured engravings, with examples by Commelin, Munting and Havell, various sizes and condition (33)

£200-300

124* Botany. A mixed collection of forty-six engravings, 18th & 19th century, hand coloured engravings, with examples by Weinmann, Hill, Miller, Lange and Blackwell, mostly large format, various sizes and condition

126* Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 225 engravings and prints, 19th century, engravings and lithographs, many with contemporary hand colouring, including examples by Loudon, Curtis, Fitch and Andrews, various sizes and condition

(46)

(approx.225)

£300-500

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130* Buchan (Dennis, 1937-). Night Garden III, 1996, acrylic on wood panel, signed & dated to lower edge, signed and captioned to verso, 30 x 25cm (12 x 10 inches), framed and glazed, together with Macgregor (Marigold, 20th century), The Peacocks, handcoloured etching, signed and captioned to lower margin, 32.3 x 41.7cm (12.75 x 16.5 inches), framed and glazed, Grape Lane Gallery, York artist information sheet to back board, with Duffield (R., 20th century), study of a sparrow hawk on branch, gouache on green paper, signed lower right, 29 x 23.5cm (11.5 x 9.25 inches), plus other original artwork and prints etc. (mostly 20th century), including a late 20th century watercolour of Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, 34.5 x 47.5cm (13.75 x 18.75 inches), all framed and glazed Provenance: The actor & historian Robert Hardy. (approx. 25)

131* Classical engravings. A mixed collection of approximately sixty engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings of classical scenes, portraits and sculpture, including thirteen hand coloured plates from ‘The Antiquities of Herculaneum’, various sizes and condition

127* Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 100 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs, many with contemporary hand colouring, including examples by Van Houtte, Buchoz, Miller, Paxton, Curtis, Lindley and Drapiez, many with sheets of original text, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

(approx.60)

£200-300

(approx.170)

£150-200

129* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approximately 600 engravings and prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic views, including examples by Buck, Wickes, Kip, Turner, Illustrated London News, Kirkall, Spreat, Byrne, Havell, Wollnoth, Cole and Perry, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with approximately twentyeight folio reproduction botany prints after P.J.Redouté, several duplicates and a small collection of marbled paper, various sizes (approx.700)

£200-300

132* Cooke (W.B. & Owen Samuel). A collection of approximately sixty engravings, originally published in ‘The Thames; or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that Noble River’, 1811, uncoloured engravings, each approximately 160 x 230 mm, together with fortyfive uncoloured engravings of American topographical views, plus approximately sixty-five early 20th century prints of boats, cars, coaches and balloons, various sizes and condition

128* Botany. A mixed collection of thirty engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including thirteen framed and glazed engravings with examples by Van Houtte, V--on Martius, Weinmann, Curtis, Andrews, Miller and De Bry and three watercolours by Mazelin, various sizes and condition, together with another approximately fifty reproduction botanical prints, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

£100-150

£200-300

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135* Eddystone Lighthouse. Winstanly (Henry), Edystone Lighthouse, circa 1720, large uncoloured engraving on two conjoined sheets, with narrative and descriptive text, old folds, occasional short closed tears, 990 x 695 mm

133* Decorative. A collection of approximately seventy prints, published Firmin-Didot & Cie, Paris, circa 1870, chromolithographs of wallpaper, porcelain, tiles and architectural decoration, each approximately 310 x 210 mm (approx.70)

(1)

136* Edinburgh. Edinburgh and the Surrounding Country as seen from the Calton Hill (356 feet above sea level). The Names of the Principal Churches, Monuments, Offices &c are marked directly underneath. The Hills with their heights above the Sea level and their distances from Edin.r Towns &c and their distances &c., published Edinburgh, W.Macgill, circa 1845, large lithographic panorama on six conjoined sheets, with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting, 270 x 2300mm, framed and glazed

£120-180

134* Dietrich (David). A collection of approximately forty engravings, circa 1835, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 330 x 190 mm (approx.40)

£100-200

£150-200

Abbey Life no.549 (1)

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138* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Ardetta Minuta, Ardetta Stagnatilis 1832 - 37] & Ardetta Flavicollis, [1840 - 48] together three lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 340 x 510 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, one with cracked glass The first two lithographs were originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’. They show the The Little Bittern, The Little Grey Bittern and the third item was published in The Birds of Australia and shows The Australian Bittern. £200-300 (3)

139* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Bubulcus Russatus [1862 73] & Rufus Backed Egret. Ardea rufsata, [1832 - 37], two lithographs of Egrets with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 355 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed, one lacking glass, together with, Syrrhaptes Paradoxus, [1850 - 53], hand coloured lithograph of Pallas’s Sandgrouse, originally published in The Birds of Asia, 355 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed

137* Fruit. A mixed collection of twenty engravings, 18th & 19th century, hand coloured engravings, with examples by Aubriet/Henriques and including six Duhamel du Monceau fruit plates, various sizes and condition (20)

(3)

£200-300

£250-350

140* Lear (Edward). Red-Breasted Goose, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 360 x 500 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 138

Originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’. (1)

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141* Lear (Edward). Black Tailed Gannet. Sula melanura, [1832 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 335 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

143* Lear (Edward). Golden Eagle. Aquila chrysaeta, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 520 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

142* Lear (Edward). Short-Toed Eagle. Ciraetus brachydactylus, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 520 x 350 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

144* Lear (Edward). Peregrine Falcon. Falco peregrinus, [1832 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 520 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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145* Lear (Edward). Spotted Eagle. Aquila naevia, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 520 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

147* Lear (Edward). Numidian Demoiselle. Anthropoides Virgo, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 530 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(1)

(1)

£200-300

£200-300

146* Lear (Edward). Common Crane. Grus cinerea, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 520 x 340 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

148* Lear (Edward). Maguari Stork. Ciconia Maguari, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting, 525 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(1)

(1)

£200-300

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149* Lear (Edward). Purple Heron. Ardea purpurea, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, very slight spotting, 530 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

151* Lear (Edward). Lanner Falcon. Falco lanarius, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 525 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(1)

(1)

£200-300

£200-300

150* Lear (Edward). White Headed Eagle. Haliaeetus leucocephalus, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 530 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

152* Lear (Edward). Sea Eagle. Haliaeetus albicilla, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 530 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(1)

(1)

£200-300

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153* Lear (Edward). Glaucous Gull. Larus glaucus, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, very slight spotting, one marginal closed tear, 355 x 515 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

154* Lear (Edward). Phalacrocorax Punctatus. [1868 -69], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, originally published in ‘Birds of Australia’, 355 x 520 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£120-180

155* Lear (Edward). Marsh Harrier. Circus rufus, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 515 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

Lot 153

156* Lear (Edward). Great Black-Backed Gull. Larus marinus, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 520 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-200

Lot 154

157* Lear (Edward). Audouin’s Gull. Larus Audouinii, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 515 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 155

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160* Lear (Edward). White Crane. Grus leucogeranus, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 525 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

158* Lear (Edward). Black Stork. Ciconia nigra, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, very slight spotting, 355 x 530 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

159* Lear (Edward). Desmarest’s Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Desmarestii, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, very slight spotting, slight tape staining, 355 x 420 mm, mounted (1)

161* Lear (Edward). Common Heron. Ardea cinerea, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, some toning to upper half of image, 510 x 340 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£100-200

(1)

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Lot 163

162* Lear (Edward). White Stork. Ciconia alba, [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 525 x 355 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 164

167* Prints & engravings. A large collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, 18th - 20th century, engravings, etchings and lithographs, including portraits, British & foreign topographical views, genre, military & marine, classical, natural history, sporting and architecture, including some facsimile large scale maps and sporting prints, various sizes and condition

£300-500

163* Lear (Edward). Little Owl. Strix nudipes (Nilsson), Noctua nudipes (Mihi), [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, very slight spotting, 420 x 300 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(approx.500)

£200-300

164* Lear (Edward). Tengmalm’s Owl. Strix Tengmalmi (Gmel), Noctua Tengmalmi (Selb.), [1832 - 37], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 420 x 300 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

168* Prints and engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including approximately 300 British topographical views, approximately 110 foreign views and approximately eighty decorative prints, including caricatures, botany, portraits and genre scenes, various sizes and condition

(1)

(approx.500)

(1)

£200-300

£200-300

165* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 175 engravings, 19th century, engravings and lithographs, many with contemporary hand colouring, including birds, mammals, botany, crustaceans, shells and Cephalopods, with examples by Lizars, Bishop, Smit, Sowerby, Curtis, Howitt and Schmeltz, including fortyfive mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.175)

169* Prints and engravings. A good mixed collection of approximately sixty-five prints & engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century mezzotints, aquatints, engravings, lithographs, watercolours and pencil drawings of caricatures, portraits, classical, genre, fashion, topographical views, ‘Baxter prints’ and birds, with examples by Rowlandson, Cruickshank, Deighton, Smith, Kneller, Van Bleeck, Beerbohm and Edwards, mostly framed and glazed, various sizes and condition

£150-250

166* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 250 prints and engravings, 19th century, including engravings of fish, birds, insects, mammals and moths & butterflies, with examples by Nodder, Couch and Humphreys & Westwood, small format, various condition (approx.250)

£150-250

(approx.65)

£300-500

170* Prints and engravings. A large mixed collection of approximately 750 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including portraits, topographical views, etchings, theatrical costume, theatrical posters, programs, film jigsaw puzzles, Vanity Fair cartoons, classical, genre and erotica, various sizes and condition

£200-300

(approx.750)

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171* Rhodes (Marion, 1907-1988). Bibury, 1937 etching of Arlington Row in the Cotswold village of Bibury, captioned & signed in pencil to lower margin, plate size 17.5 x 22.3cm (7 x 8.75ins), sheet size 22.5 x 27cm (8.75 x 10.5ins), together with Rome, 1937,etching of the obelisk at Piazza del Popolo with St. Peter’s Basilica in the distance, captioned, signed & dated in pencil to lower margin, plate size 21.3 x 15cm (6 x 8.25ins), sheet size 26.5 x 19.5cm (10.5 x 7.75ins), plus an etched view by Rhodes of a woodland in Buckinghamshire, plus Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, original pen, ink & watercolour on wove (laid on card), captioned and signed to lower margin, 25.2 x 35.3cm (10 x 14ins) (4)

Lot 174

£80-120

172* Simmons (William Henry). [The Light of the World], published E.Gambert & Co., 1860, engraving on India wove after William Holman Hunt, proof before title, signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, blindstamp of ‘The Printseller’s Association’, some spotting and staining, 750 x 430 mm, framed and glazed (1)

£50-80

173* Sporting & Natural History. A good mixed collection of approximately 375 engravings, mostly 19th century, including uncoloured sporting engravings (horse racing, hunting & shooting), dogs and natural history, together with approximately 115 engravings from ‘Jardine’s Naturalist Library’ of fish and insects, all with contemporary hand colouring, with British & foreign topographical views and botany and seven damaged Chinese pith paintings, mostly small format, various condition (approx.375)

£300-500

174* Stadler (Joseph Constantine). The Maggot-bearing Stapelia, published Dr. Thornton, 1801, mixed method engraving after Henderson with contemporary hand colouring, slight marginal dust soiling and staining, 520 x 400 mm Originally published in ‘The Temple of Flora’. Dunthorne 301. State 2. £120-180 (1)

175* Sweerts (Emanuel). Title page, portrait, sixteen pages of text and three engravings, published Amsterdam, 1631, hand coloured engravings, each approximately 350 x 220 mm, together with, Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm),A collection of eighteen engravings, circa 1745, mixed method engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 330 x 220 mm (21)

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£200-300

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SPORTING PRINTS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 176* 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 625 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£70-100

177* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). ‘For what we are about to Receive’ [and] ‘For what we have Received’, pair of photolithographs, each approximately 270 x 415mm, matching contemporary stained oak frames with the titles on small plaques attached to frames below image (2)

£100-150

178* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). The Bluemarket Races. The Arrival on the Course, The Start, The Finish, Between the Races, On the Road [and] Homewards, published Lawrence & Bullen Ltd, 1902, the set of six chromolithographs, each approximately 420 x 610mm, mounted A clean bright set. (6)

Lot 179

£500-800

179* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). That’s Bully, 1902, chromolithograph, 500 x 395 mm, presented in a carved oak frame in the shape of a kennel, with an embossed title and a collar and chain, overall size 890 x 620mm (1)

£200-300

180* Bartolozzi (Francesco). To His Grace the Duke of Newcastle. This Print of the Return from Shooting is by Permission Dedicated by his Graces’s most Obliged and Humble Servant, Francis Wheatly, published Joseph Barney, 1792, uncoloured mixed method engraving after F.Wheatly, slight staining to margins, 530 x 670mm, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

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181* Birche (Henry). Labourers, published B B Evans, 1790, colour mezzotint after George Stubbs & Amos Green, some dust soiling, 440 x 655mm, mounted, framed and glazed Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Rob Dixon & Tim Clayton. George Stubbs, The Complete Engraved Works, item 87, state 4. (1) £200-300

183* Bullen (John). Charles Payne, Huntsman to the Pytchley Hunt with his Whips, John Woodcock and Edwd. Kingsbury, circa 1850, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, ‘arched’ upper margins, 580 x 690 mm, framed in a near contemporary maple frame (1)

£200-300

182* Birche (Henry). [Game Keepers, published Benjamin Beale Evans, 1790], colour mezzotint after George Stubbs & Amos Green, trimmed with thread margins and loss of title, some abrasion to margins, 400 x 665mm, framed and glazed Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Rob Dixon & Tim Clayton. George Stubbs The Complete Engraved Works. Item 88, state 4. (1) £150-250

184* Campion (George Bryant, 1796-1870). Scenes During the Snow Storm. December 1836, published Ackermann & Co., 1837, the set of four lithographs after J.Pollard, contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 285 x 390 mm, framed and glazed in matching maple frames Uncommon to find the complete set of four. (5)

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186* Harris (John). The First Steeple-Chase on Record, plates 1 4 (complete), published R.Ackermann, 1839, four aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 355 x 420 mm, framed and glazed Rare with the Ackermann publication line. (4)

£300-500

187* Harris (John). Fores’s Stable Scenes. The Mail Change, The Hunting Stud, Thorough Breds [and] The Team, published Messrs. Fores, 1846, the set of four large engravings after J.F.Herring, all with contemporary hand colouring, heightened with gum arabic, slight spotting to ‘Thorough Breds’, each approximately 520 x 700 mm, framed and glazed in matching late 19th/early 20th century ‘Hogarth’ frames

185* Cock Fighting. Turner (Charles), War [and] Peace, published W.C.Lee, circa 1840, pair of mezzotint engravings after B.Marshall, contemporary hand colouring heightened with gum arabic, dust soiled and stained but largely confined to margins, each approximately 530 x 400 mm

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£300-500

This famous pair shows a fighting cock with its feathers trimmed and spurs fitted to its legs (War) and an untrimmed bird in full feather with its natural spurs (Peace). £100-200 (2)

188* Harris (John). Fores Coaching Recollections, plate 3 and plate 5 (only from the set of six), ‘Pulling up to Un-Skid [and] ‘The Olden Time’, published Messrs. Fores, 1843, two aquatints after C.C.Henderson, contemporary hand colouring, some repaired closed tears to plate 3, each appoximately 490 x 690 mm, framed and glazed in matching maple frames (2)

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189* Havell (F.J., after G. Havell). The Blenheim, Leaving the Star Hotel, Oxford, published Yarton near Oxford by George Havell, 1831, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 535 mm, framed and glazed in a 19th century maple frame (1)

192* Lupton (Thomas ). Fleur-de-Lis, The Property of His Majesty, late in the Possession of Sir M.W.Ridley Bart. M.P..., published James Bulcock, 1828, uncoloured mezzotint after Abraham Cooper, very slight water staining, 430 x 480 mm, framed and glazed

£150-250

190* Howitt (Samuel). A collection of thirty-one engravings, circa 1800, uncoloured engravings depicting various field sports and natural history subjects, including fishing, fox hunting, coursing, shooting, stag hunting, hare hunting, foxes, deer, rabbits, hares and badgers, each approximately 150 x 200 mm (31)

Parker Gallery Label on verso of frame. (1)

193* Pyall (Henry). A North East View of the New General Post Office, with the Royal Mails & Carts preparing to Start, circa 1835, aquatint after J.Pollard with contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, some creasing, occasional marginal closed tears, some surface abrasion, 420 x 585 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£100-150

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191* Hunt (Charles). Extraordinary Trotting Match Against Time. This Match made against Time for £100 in which Mr Burke of Hereford notoriety, undertook to drive two horses in the same vehicle alternately 45 Miles in three successive hours, was decided on Tuesday June 15th 1839, over 5 miles on Sunbury Common from the Staines end to the 5 Mile Stone towards Hampton, which was completed in 2 hours 55 1/2 minutes, published R.Ackermann, 1839, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring after J.F.Herring, one marginal closed repaired tear, very slight spotting, 580 x 760 mm, framed and glazed in a late 19th century maple frame (1)

£150-200

£70-100

194* Reeve (Richard Gilson, 1803-1889). The Taglioni Windsor Coach, published J.Watson, 1837, aquatint after James Pollard, contemporary hand colouring, very slight toning to lower margin, 320 x 420 mm, framed and glazed in a 19th century maple frame (1)

£200-300

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198* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). Tally-Ho Back, circa 1920, colour photolithograph with black and white remarque to lower right, signed in pencil by artist to lower left with snaffle bit blind stamp, overall size 345 x 510 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

195* Smart (Robert William & Hunt George). Elephant and Castle, Newington, published George Hunt, 1826, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image on three margins and laid on later paper, slight spotting, 560 x 730 mm, framed and glazed (1)

With Rowley Gallery label on verso of frame. (1)

£250-350

£200-300

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

£50-80

199* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). That far, far-away Echo, circa 1915, colour lithograph, black and white remarque of a horse looking out from its box, signed by artist in pencil to lower right, snaffle bit blindstamp to lower left, overall size 350 x 475 mm, mounted, framed and glazed An early state without the second remarque of a fox. (d)

197* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). ‘West of Gib and North Across the Bay’, “Blimey! What a life!”, circa 1940, colour photolithograph, with a black and white remarque to lower right of a ship in rough seas, signed in pencil by artist to lower left with a snaffle bit blindstamp, overall size 490 x 680 mm, framed and glazed (1)

£250-350

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202* Stevengraphs. A set of four embroidered Stevengraphs depicting Fox Hunting scenes, late 19th/early 20th century, four embroidered scenes titled:- The Meet, The First Point, Full Cry and The Death, each with contemporary card mounts with printed titles, each approximately 50 x 150 mm, framed and glazed, together with another copy of ‘The First Point’

200* Stevengraphs. A collection of six embroidered Stevengraphs, late 19th/early 20th century, embroidered sporting scenes including two portraits of posed bare-knuckle prize fighters (John E. Sullivan & Jem Smith), one coursing scene (The Slip) one coaching scene (The Good Old Days) and two rowing scenes (Are you Ready? & The Final Spurt), each with a contemporary card mount with a printed title, each approximately 50 x 155 mm (image size) all framed and glazed, together with, J. & J. Cash Limited (manufacturers),A set of four embroidered silk pictures showing coaching scenes, ‘Spring’, ‘Summer’, ‘Autumn’ & ‘Winter’, circa 1970, four embroidered scenes, with the titles in manuscript on the mount, each approximately 135 x 190 mm, framed and glazed, limited edition 821/1000, with authentication label to verso of each frame (10)

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£80-120

£100-150

203* Stock (C.R.). The Leading Road Coaches Leaving the White Horse Cellars XI AM. Summer Season 1888, published F.C.McQueen & Sons, 1890, large mixed method engraving with contemporary hand colouring, after Harrington Bird, some overall toning, 610 x 1100 mm, framed and glazed (1)

201* Stevengraphs. A set of four horse racing embroidered Stevengraphs, late 19th/early 20th century, embroidered scenes titled:- The Start, The Struggle, The Water Jump [and] The Finish, each with a contemporary card mount with a printed title, each approximately 50 x 150 mm, framed and glazed, together with another copy of ‘The Start’ (5)

£80-120

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204* Stubbs (George A.R.A., 1724-1806). Phillis, A Pointer of Lord Clermonts, published November 5th, 1772, uncoloured mezzotint by Benjamin Green, closed letter title ‘Phillis’ in image centre-left, scratch letter initials ‘GS & BG’ to stone, closed letter title ‘A Pointer of Lord Clermonts’ to centre-right, and scratched letter publication line to lower right, 34 x 46 cm (13.5 x 18 inches), framed and glazed

206* Sutherland (Thomas). St. Patrick, The Winner of the Great St. Leger at Doncaster 1820, (Seventy-two subscribers Twentyseven started), By Walton Dam by Dick Andrews, Grandam by Highflyer, the property of Sir E.Smith Bart., published W.Sheardon & Son, circa 1820, [and] Antonio, The Winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster, 1819 (Fifty-subscribers), by Octavian, dam by Evander out of Miss Gunpowder. The Property of Thomas Ferguson Esq., circa 1820, two aquatints after J.F.Herring, contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, ‘Antonio’ a little toned overall, each approximately 340 x 430 mm, framed and glazed in matching 19th century maple frames

Not examined out of frame. Lennox-Boyd, Dixon & Clayton, George Stubbs the Complete Engraved Works, No.34 state II. £300-500 (1)

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£150-250

205* Sutherland (Thomas). North-Country Mails at the Peacock, Islington, published J.Watson, 1823, large aquatint with contemporary hand colouring after James Pollard, trimmed to neat line on vertical margins, very slight spotting, 590 x 770 mm, framed and glazed in a near contemporary maple frame (1)

207* Sutherland (Thomas). Barefoot, The Winner of the Great St. Leger at Doncaster, 1823 (Eighty-four Subscribers - Twelve Started), By Tramp; dam (Rosamond) by Buzzard, Grandam (Roseberry) by Phoenomenon: The Property of Richard Watt and Gilbert Crompton Esqres., published S & J Fuller, circa 1823, aquatint after J.F.Herring with contemporary hand colouring, 370 x 470 mm, framed and glazed in a 19th century maple frame

£300-500

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208* Turner (Charles). Philip Payne, Huntsman to His Grace The Duke of Beaufort on his Favorite Horse (Cherrington) with Hounds, published Ackermann & Parker, 1826, uncoloured mezzotint after T.R.Davies, slight spotting, largely confined to margins, one marginal closed tear just affecting image, 540 x 710 mm, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 209

£100-200

209* Turner (Charles). Hawking, published Alexander Findley, 1816, uncoloured mezzotint after J.Howe, slight spotting, 560 x 630 mm, framed and glazed (1)

£300-500

210* Turner (Charles 1773-1857). To His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, the Noblemen and Gentlemen Members of the Bibury Club, this Print representing the Welter Stakes, on the 16th. June, 1801 is with Permission Respectfully Dedicated, published H.B.Chalon, 1802, engraving after H.B.Chalon with contemporary hand colouring, slight overall toning, 605 x 850 mm, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

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211* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). Portrait of a Scottish Terrier, pastel drawing, signed by artist to lower left, 410 x 500 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£1000-1500

212* Aldin (Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935). The Huntsman, pastel drawing, signed by the artist to lower right, 400 x 500 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£2000-3000

215* Limousin (Jacques, late 19th/20th century). Leaping Panther, circa 1930s, art deco-style hollow bronze sculpture with red-brown patina, signed Limousin to marble base, height 220 mm (8.75 ins), on marble plinth (height 30 mm) (1)

£150-200

213* English School. A Setter retrieving wild fowl, early-mid 20th century, bronze sculpture with black patina, height 440 mm (17.25 ins), on marble plinth (height 25 mm) (1)

£150-200

216* McPhail (Rodger, b.1953). Partidge Shooting - Autumn, watercolour, signed by artist to lower left, 250 x 295 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Tryon Gallery Label to verso. (1)

214* English school. Grey Heron, circa 1890, pen and watercolour drawing of a Heron in flight, on contemporary card (watermarked 1885), pencil monogram ‘JWS, RA’ to lower right, 330 x 500 mm

£200-300

217* Scott (Peter Markham, 1909-1989). Geese over the Loch, pen and ink drawing signed by artist to lower left, signature faded, 110 x 195 mm, mounted, framed and glazed

The painting has an attribution on the verso to Elizabeth Sarah Nevinson and another to James Ward on the recto. Both names have no similarity to the monogram on the image and both are believed to be erroneous. (1) £100-150

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TAXIDERY

218* Taxidermy. Tawny Owl, early 20th century, well presented taxidermy specimen displayed in a naturalistic setting, shown in a wooden case with three glass panels, height 48 cm, width 30.5 cms, depth 165 cm

220* Taxidermy. A Green Woodpecker, early 20th century, well mounted specimen displayed on a branch in a naturalistic setting, painted back board, wooden case with glass to front and sides, height 400 mm, width 355 mm, depth 160 mm

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(1)

£100-150

221* Taxidermy. Tawny Owl and Red Squirel, early 20th century, two well mounted specimens presented in a naturalistic setting, painted backboard, wooden case with glass front and sides, height 555 mm, width 405 mm, depth 185 mm

219* Taxidermy. Leopard skin rug, early 20th century, leopard skin rug with head, recent re-lining, length 145 cm (1)

£80-120

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£100-150

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224* Taxidermy. Pair of Pheasants, early 20th century, very well presented cock and hen pheasant displayed in a naturalistic setting, painted back board, wooden case with glass to front and sides, height 605 mm, width 815 mm, depth 245 mm

222* Taxidermy Hare, early 20th century, well presented specimen displayed in a naturalistic setting, painted back board, wooden case with glass front, height 470 mm, width, 630 mm, depth 200 mm The hare’s glass eye is detached but the eye is retained at the base. £100-150 (1)

(1)

£200-300

225* Taxidermy. Barn Owl, early 20th century, mounted specimen, displayed in a naturalistic setting, painted back board (cracked), wooden case, crudely repaired with sellotape along joints, glass front, height 360 mm, width 340 mm, depth 165 mm (1)

223* Taxidermy. Grey Heron, early 20th century, well mounted specimen, displayed in a naturalistic setting with painted wooden back board, wooden case with glass to sides and front, height 935 mm, width 435 mm, depth 195 mm (1)

£150-200

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226* Taxidermy. Great Kudu skull and horns, early 20th century, skull & horns mounted on a wooden shield, width 860 mm (34 inches), height 960 mm (38 inches)

229* Taxidermy. Hartebeest skull and horns, early 20th century, skull and horns mounted on a wooden shield, width 280 mm (11 inches), height 360 mm (14 inches)

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£80-120

£70-100

227* Taxidermy. Great Kudu half skull and horns, early 20th century, horns and half skull mounted on a wooden shield, width 630 mm (25 inches), height 870 mm (34 inches)

230* Taxidermy. Two pairs of Wild Boar tusks, mid 20th century, two sets of tusks mounted on a wooden shield, overall size, 350 mm x 250 mm

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(1)

£50-80

£50-80

228* Taxidermy. Great Kudu skull and horns, early 20th century, skull and horns mounted on a wooden shield, width 460 mm (18 inches), height 920 mm (36 inches)

231* Taxidermy. Gemsbok Oryx skull and horns, early 20th century, skull and horns mounted on a wooden shield, height 760 mm (30 inches), width 420 mm (16.5 inches)

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£70-100

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FOSSILS & GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS

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Lot 232 232* Aepyornis Maximus. An “Elephant Bird” Egg, massive subfossil composite egg reconstructed from parts, Madagascar up to 10,000 years old, presented on wooden stand, 30cm high (1)

£500-800

233* Ammonite. A large polished ammonite, Madagascar, Triassic period, 28cm wide, together with a smaller ammonite, 20cm wide (2)

£150-200

235* Ammonite. An Ammonite multi-block, ‘Kosmocras Jason’, Wiltshire, England, Callovian (Middle Jurassic), between 154 and 160 million years ago, 41cm long (1)

234* Ammonite. A fine worked ammonite multi-block, ‘Arnioceras’, Holderness Coast, North Yorkshire, England, approximately 180 million years old, 17.5cm (1)

£70-100

236* Ammonite. An Ammonite multi-block, Dactylioceras, Schlieffhausen, Germany, 160-180 million years old, 24cm long

£150-200

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237* Ammonite. A large ammonite, Dichotomosphinctes Antecedens, Madagascar, Callovian - Middle Jurassic, 160 million years old, approximately 13cm diameter (1)

£70-100

238* Ammonites. A large pair of cut-through ammonites, (Cleoniceras), polished to reveal the intricate chambers which have been preserved in calcite and limestone, 33.5cm wide (2)

£150-200

239* Black Tourmaline. A huge specimen of Black Tourmaline crystal, loosely mounted on a carved and varnished wooden base for display, 20 cm high

241* Crinoid (Sea Lily). A fossil slab with fine crinoid specimen, ‘Scyphocrinites’, Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco, North Africa, Upper Silurian period, 23cm long

Tourmaline is made from hydrous minerals. Tourmaline comes in a wonderful array of colors that range from black to red, to pink, yellow, green, blue, orange, etc. (1) £100-150

A well-preserved example of a distinctive ‘Camerate’ crinoid type to be found in the late Silurian deposits of Morocco. (1) £70-100

242* Dinosaur. A large British Dinosaur Vertebrae (backbone), from an Iguanadon, Sandown, Isle of Wight, 17 cm long

240* Fossils. A group of four fossils comprising, Ammonite ‘Arnicerus Semicostatum’, Semicostatum zone, Lower Lias, Lower Jurassic, Tunstall, Holderness Coast, Near Hull, East Yorkshire, England, 200 million years old; Ammonite ‘Cadoceras Sublaeve’, Kellaways Formation, Koenigi Zone, Caoolnian, Middle Jurassic, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, England, 160 million years old, and other items (4)

Still a rare find in England, the Iguanodon was a bulky herbivore that could shift from bipedality to quadrupedality. This vertebra gives some indication of the overall size of these large dinosaurs. (1) £70-100

£50-80

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245* Fossil Fish. A huge slab containing three fossil fish, displaying three skeletons, one very large, and a further fourth skeleton can be seen emerging in the top left corner of the slab, the largest fish skeleton approximately 37cm long, the largest specimen is a ‘Mioplosis’, 55 million yrs old, plus Knightia specimen Mioplosis was a predator of Knightia, Green River Formation, Wyoming, North America, 56 cm long £150-250 (1)

243* Dinosaurs. A group of 6 fossils comprising, a large Spinosaurus Dinosaur tooth, land predator (40 foot in length), Cretaceous period, Morocco, 8 to 12 million years old, a Megladon Giant Shark Tooth, Florida, USA, a Masosaur, large tooth, a Dinosaur egg shell fragment, Sauropod Dinosaur, Titanosaur Saltasaurus, Upper Cretaceous, General Roca, Rio Negro, Argentina (T-Rex equivalent of Africa/Europe), a Carcharodontosaurus Saharicus Tooth, Predator, Cretaceous Period, 97 to 144 million years old, Morocco, a Dinosaur bone specimen, a large sliced agatized dinosaur bone, showing internal bone & cell structures, Utah, North America, 85 million years old, various sizes (6)

£80-120

244* Fossil Fish. Three fossil fish, comprising one Sucker fish Jianghanichthys Hubiensis, Eocene Period, Jianghan City, Hubei Province, China, 34-55 million years old, together with two Green River Formation, different species, superb detail to bone structures & fins. 55 million years old, 15cm and smaller, one damaged (3)

246* Fossil Fish. A large Green River formation slab, 65 million years old, containing a fine fossil fish, species ‘Diplomystus’, Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA, 20.5 x 26cm Diplomystus is an extinct genus of freshwater fish distantly related to modern-day extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. £70-100 (1)

£70-100

247* Fossilised Fish. A rare fossilised fish, ‘Rhaeconopsis’, 85 million years old, set into wooden mount, 30 cm long Rare fossil from Brazil from an Old English Collection. (1)

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249* Mosasau Jaws. A huge museum-quality specimen pair of fossilised Mosasaur jaws, with large upper and lower teeth still in situ, Morocco, North Africa, 55 cm long Mosasaurs are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. (1)

£200-300

250* Nautilus. A fossil coiled Nautilus shell with a polished surface, revealing highly irridescent shell sutures beneath. Morocco, North Africa, approximately 300 Million years old, 12cm Lot 248

Nautiloids are a large and diverse group of marine cephalopods (Mollusca) belonging to the subclass Nautiloidea that began in the Late Cambrian and are represented today by the living Nautilus and Allonautilus. £80-120 (1)

Lot 251

248* Mineral/Crystal specimen. A rare large mineral/crystal specimen, Selenite on Quartz Geode, America, 47 cm high

251* Orthoceras. A large museum-quality fossil Orthoceras species (uncoiled Nautiloid), Atlas Mountains, Morocco, 450 million years old, 100cm high

Selenite is one of four varieties of the mineral gypsum. All varieties of gypsum, including selenite and alabaster, are composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. (1) £100-150

Orthoceras was an ancient mollusc that lived more than 400 million years ago. The name means straight horn, referring to the characteristic long, straight, conical shell. £100-200 (1)

252* Quartz Crystals. A large and attractive specimen group of yellow/golden Quartz Crystals, museum display specimen, Skardu, Himalayas, 35 cm long (1)

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253* Rhinoceros. A rare Pleistocene period woolly rhinoceros subfossil skull and lower jaw fragment with teeth, found in Oxfordshire, England, 12,000 to 100,000 years old, the skull is the upper section with bone formations showing the basal positions of the two rhino horns, Oxfordshire Gravel/Clay Pit, 63 cm long, together with a woolly rhino lower right hand jaw, 2 teeth still in situ, Stanton Harcourt, Oxon, River Thames Gravel, 36 cm

255* Trilobite. A large Trilobite on worked matrix, Phacops Rana, 400 million years old, Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, 15 cm overall Trilobites (meaning “three lobes”) are a fossil group of extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita. Trilobites form one of the earliest known groups of arthropods. £80-120 (1)

The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros that was common throughout Europe and northern Asia during the Pleistocene epoch and survived the last glacial period. The genus name Coelodonta means “cavity tooth”. £200-300 (2)

256* Trilobyte Group. Five different Trilobyte Specimen Fossils, set into a single matrix, Middle Devonian, circa 380 million years old, Hamar L’Aghdad Limestones, Djebel Issoumour area, Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, 27 cm long (1)

254* Sea Urchins. A group of three fossilised sea urchins together, plus a fourth single specimen Species: Echinoid Clypeus Ploti, found in ‘Clypeus Grit’ (an oolitic limestone deposit about 175 million years old), Cotswolds, Near Cheltenham, England. A large sea urchin or echinoid from the Upper Bajocian stage of the Jurassic period. The group of three fossilised together is quite rare and were only revealed following extensive reduction of the limestone block in which they were contained. £50-80 (2)

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257* Trilobyte. A fine Trilobyte fossil group of nine different species, set into a single bowl-shaped matrix for display, Middle Devonian, approximately 380 million years old, Hamar L’Aghdad Limestones, Djebel Issoumour area, Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, approximately 34 cm diameter (1)

£200-300

260* Vases. A pair of decorative vases, each created by working from solid marble blocks, outer surfaces highly polished, plus a fossil-stone pestal and mortar, worked and polished from a single block & revealing fossil shell fragments, 24cm and smaller (4)

£80-120

258* Trilobyte. A large coiled fossil trilobyte on worked matrix, species ‘Phacops Rana’, Alnif, Morrocco, North Africa, Devonian period, 400 million years old In order to protect themselves from predators, Phacops rana would roll into a ball with its hard exoskeleton on the outside as protection. (1) £70-100

259* Trilobyte. A large fossil Trilobyte on worked matrix, ‘Paradoxides’, 400 million years old, 26.5cm long overall, Morocco, North Africa

261* Woolly Mammoth & Extinct Elephant. A fine group of three sub-fossils, comprising a rare woolly mammoth tusk from a juvenile, Siberia Permafrost, 40,000 years old, preserved and stable condition, 29 cm long, a Woolly Mammoth tooth, juvenile, Dogger Bank, North Sea, Great Britain, 9cm long, plus a straight-tusked elephant, rare Distal end of Tibia Bone Fragment, ‘Palaeoloxodon Antiquus’, Lower Pleistocene, Cromer Forest Bed, Overstrand, Norfolk, England, 13 cm long

Paradoxides is a genus of large to very large trilobites found throughout the world during the Mid Cambrian period. (1) £80-120

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FISHING BOOKS From the Etienne Perrigot Collection 262 Bainbridge (G.C.). The Fly Fisher’s Guide, Illustrated by Coloured Plates, Representing Upwards of Forty of the most Useful Flies, 1st ed., Liverpool, 1816, eight hand-coloured engraved plates, some scattered spotting, previous owner inscription, bookplate, original boards, losses at spine ends and joints chipped, 8vo (Westwood and Satchell pp. 20-21), together with The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology, by Alfred Ronalds, 1st ed., 1836, half title, nineteen hand-coloured plates, some light spotting and toning, recent half calf, 8vo (Westwood and Satchell p.178) (2)

267 Chatto (W.A., pseudonym P. Fisher). The Angler’s Souvenir, edited by G. Christopher Davies, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, 1886, additional engraved title and 30 engraved plates on india paper by Beckwith and Topham, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated green cloth, very slightly rubbed (generally in bright condition), together with Halford (Frederic M.), Dry-Flying Fishing in Theory and Practice, 1st edition, 1889, frontispiece and 25 plates, including several in colour, publisher’s advert leaf at end, a little staining to lower margins of first few leaves, top edge gilt, later half calf, rubbed, large 8vo, plus Cholmondeley-Pennell (H.). The AnglerNaturalist: A Popular History of British Fresh-water Fish, with a plain explanation of the rudiments of ichthyology, George Routeledge, [1863], wood engraved illustrations to text, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, and other late 19th and early 20th century fishing interest, including G.E.M. Skues, The Way of a Trout with a Fly, 1921, F.M. Halford, The Dry-Fly Man’s Handbook, 1913, F.G. Aflalo, A Fisherman’s Summer in Canada, 1911, Henry Lamond, Loch Lomond, A Study in Angling Conditions, 1931, C.F.J. Galloway, The Call of the West, Letters from British Columbia, 1916, John Veniard, Fly Dressers’ Guide, 1952, Ray Bergman, Just Fishing & Trout, 2 volumes, 1932/38, etc., mostly original cloth, 8vo

£150-200

263 Borne de Berneuchen (Max von dem). Le Carnet du Pecheur, traduit par Emile Gens, Verviers, 1893, wood engraved illustrations to text, 20th century black quarter morocco gilt, 12mo, together with Preskawiec (T.), Mouche & Lancer, L’Ancre d’Or, 1928, monochrome illustrations to text after photos, original wrappers bound in, contemporary dark brown quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Ryvez (M.). Les Mouches a Truites, Paris, 1930, original printed wrappers bound in, contemporary brown quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, and other similar fishing interest, all printed in French, including ABC des Peches Sportives, 1927, L. de Boisset, Poissons des Rivieres de France, 1947, H. Pethe, Streamers et Mouches a Saumons, 1978 & Traite Pratique de Montage des Mouches Artificielles, 1971, etc., several bound in contemporary morocco, mostly 8vo (18)

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268 No lot

£200-300

269 The Fly Fisher’s Classic Library. Silk, Fur and Feather, The Trout-Fly Dresser’s Year, by G.E.M. Skues, 1993, monochrome illustrations to text by Robin Armstrong, top edge gilt, original quarter black morocco gilt in cloth slipcase, together with Jones’s Guide to Norway, and Salmon-fisher’s Pocket Companion, edited by Frederic Tolfrey, 1994, original quarter red morocco gilt, in matching cloth slipcase, plus River Angling for Salmon and Trout by John Younger, 1995, original red quarter morocco gilt in matching cloth slipcase, and John P. Traherne, Salmon Fishing with the Fly, 1995, monochrome illustrations, original blue quarter morocco gilt, in matching cloth slipcase, and two others in the same series (The Erne, Its Legend and Its Fly-fishing, by Henry Newland, 1999 & Where Bright Waters Meet, by Harry Plunket Greene, 1999), both bound in full red and blue morocco gilt respectively, with matching cloth slipcases, all 8vo, VG

264 [Davy, Sir Humphry]. Salmonia: Or Days of Fly Fishing. In a Series of Conversations with some Account of the Habits of Fishes Belonging to the Genus Salmo, 1st ed., 1828, three wood-engraved plates, a few spots, amorial bookplate, contemporary vellum gilt, upper joint slightly cracking, 8vo (1)

£100-150

265 Dechamps (Victor). Nos Poissons, Nos Methodes de Peche, Bruxelles, 1925, original printed wrappers bound in (somewhat frayed), contemporary green quarter cloth, large 8vo, together with Sawyer (Frank & Vines, Sidney), Frank Sawyer au bord de sa riviere, translated Raymond Rocher, Paris, 1984, monochrome illustrations to text, original cloth in dust jacket, closed tear to foot of spine, 8vo, plus other 20th century fishing interest, all printed in French, including Articles de Peche, Ferax, circa 1900, illustrated trade catalogue, pages numbered 251-278, bound in modern red cloth, large slim 8vo, Jerome Nadaud, La Peche, 1955, etc., original cloth, some in dust jackets, many paper bound, 8vo/4to (approx. 70)

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£100-150

266 Falkus (Hugh). Salmon Fishing, A Practical Guide, H.F. & G. Witherby, reprinted 1987, numerous illustrations, original cloth gilt in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Pickard (F.W.), Trout and Salmon Fishing in Ireland, New York, 1938, monochrome plates after photos, light spotting to preliminaries, original cloth in frayed dust jacket, 8vo, plus Goddard (John), Trout Fly Recognition, reprinted 1974, monochrome illustrations after photos, original red cloth gilt, and Ritz (Charles), A Fly Fisher’s Life, 1st English edition, 1959, monochrome illustrations after photos, original cloth, rubbed, large 8vo, plus other fishing interest, all 20th century publications, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo (including some 4to) (approx. 75)

£200-300

£200-300

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From All Angles (The Lonsdale Library), 1929, plates after photographs, and illustrations to text, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original publisher’s blue full morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed to edges, limited signed edition 225/375, with a set of 30 examples of artificial flies mounted inside rear cover, and others related, mostly late 19th and early 20th century publications, including W.J.M. Menzies, The Salmon, its life story, new edition, 1931, W.L. Calderwood, The Life of the Salmon, with reference more especially to the fish in Scotland, 1st edition, 1907, Fred. and G. Shaw, The Science of Dry Fly Fishing and Salmon Fly Fishing, 1st edition, 1907, Thomas Tod Stoddart, The Angler’s Companion to the Rivers and Lochs of Scotland, 2nd edition, 1853, John Waller Hills, A History of Fly Fishing for Trout, 1st U.S. edition, New York, circa 1921, P.D. Malloch, Life-History and Habits of the Salmon, Sea-Trout, Trout, and Other Freshwater Fish, 1910, etc., generally in good condition, mainly original cloth, mostly 8vo (20)

£200-300

270 Grey (Zane). Tales of Fresh-Water Fishing, 1st UK ed., 1928, numerous half-tone illustrations, some light spotting, original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 4to A bright copy. (1)

£100-150

271 Grey (Zane). Tales of Fishing Virgin Seas, 1st ed., 1925, numerous half-tone illustrations, original orange cloth, spine a little faded, lower joint rubbed, 4to (1)

274 Hills (John Waller). A Summer on the Test, 1924, twelve drypoint etchings by Norman Wilkinson, original burgundy and green cloth, slight fading to spine, 4to

£100-150

272 Grimble (Augustus). The Salmon and Sea Trout Rivers of England and Wales, 2 vols., 1904, folding map frontispieces (torn without loss), illustrations, scattered spotting, endpapers browned with offsetting from bookplates, original vellum-backed boards, one spine label chipped, some edgewear and soiling, 4to, limited edition of 350, together with The Salmon Rivers of Scotland, 1902, map and half-tone illustrations, light marginal toning, endpapers renewed, original vellum spine over recovered boards, 4to, with three others by Grimble: Shooting and Salmon Fishing and Highland Sport, 1902, The Salmon Rivers of England and Wales, 2nd revised ed., 1913 (with a presentation inscription from the author) and The Salmon Rivers of Ireland, 1913 (6)

Limited edition, 44/300 signed by the author. (1)

£300-400

£200-300

273 Hamilton (Edward). Recollections of Fly Fishing for Salmon, Trout and Grayling, with notes on their haunts, habits, and history, 1st edition, 1884, mezzotint frontispiece by Francis Seymour Haden, wood engraved plates, original olive green cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally a very good copy), 8vo, together with Maxwell (Sir Herbert), Salmon and Sea Trout, How to Propogate, Preserve, and Catch Them in British Waters (The Angler’s Library IV), 1898, monochrome plates and illustrations to text, untrimmed, some light spotting to endpapers, original reversed calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, near-detached along upper inner hinge, 8vo, limited large paper edition 94/130, plus Taverner (Eric), Trout Fishing

275 Houghton (Rev. W.). British Fresh-Water Fishes, 2 vols., [1879], 41 hand-finished chromolithographed plates, a.e.g., original pictorial cloth gilt, a few edges slightly rubbed, 4to (2)

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276 Kelson (George M.). The Salmon Fly: How to Dress it and How to use it, 1st ed., 1895, eight chromolithographed plates, illustrations, 45 pp. advertisements at end, scattered light spotting, endpapers toned, previous owner inscription, t.e.g., original burgundy cloth gilt, spine faded and rubbed at ends, 4to (1)

£200-300

277 Lucotte & Benard. Menuisier en Batimens, Menuisier en Meubles, & Menuisier en Voitres, [from Diderot & D’Alembert, Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences des arts, et des metiers...], circa 1760s, 3 parts bound in one, 38, 20 & 30 full-page copper engraved plates, respectively, modern dark blue moroccobacked marbled boards, folio, together with [Lacombe, Jacques]. Encyclopedie Methodique. Dictionnaire de toutes les especes de chasses, & Dictionnaire de toutes les especes de peches, 2 volumes bound in one, Paris, H. Agasse, [1794-95], viii + 456 pp. & xv + 336 pp., plates not present (text only), contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, gilt decorated spine with raised bands, rubbed and joints partly cracked with a little wear, 4to, together with Chambaud (Louis & Robinet, J.B.), Nouveau Dictionnaire Francois-Anglois, et Anglois-Francois, 2 volumes, Paris, C. Panckoucke, 1776, text in French and English, occasional spotting and minor marks, contemporary uniform full tree calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, second volume with upper joint partly cracked, 4to, plus one other (L’Exposition Illustrée, Paris, Librairie Montgredien, 1900) (5)

279 Sparrow (Walter Shaw). Angling in British Art Through Five Centuries: Prints, Pictures, Books, 1923, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, t.e.g., original cream cloth, some faint soiling, 4to Limited edition, 58/125 signed in pencil by the author, with an original signed etching by Norman Wilkinson. £200-300 (1)

280 Thomazi (Commandant, & Fouqueray, D. Charles). La Peche en Mer, Paris, Editions Celby, 1962, 24 illustrations with pochoir hand-colouring, including 2 double-page and 8 full-page, untrimmed, original wrappers, with light blue cloth chemise and slipcase, folio, limited edition 251/400, together with Vialar (Paul), L’Homme de Brenne, Vingt-Deux Eaux-Fortes de Aymar de Lezardiere, Les Bibliophiles de l’Automobile-Club de France, circa 1970, 22 etched illustrations, untrimmed, original plain wrappers in cream cloth chemise and slipcase, folio, this copy numbered 95 from an unspecified edition, specially printed for Etienne Perrigot, plus Dottrens (Emile & Burnand, Tony, and Others), Le Grand Livre de la Peche et des Poissons, Eau Douce, 2 volumes, Monaco, 1952, monochrome illustrations, including many after photos, and 2 etched illustrations by Albert Decaris, original dark blue quarter morocco, over marbled boards, a little rubbed to extremities, 4to, limited edition 519/900

£150-200

278 Scrope (William). Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed; with a short account of the Natural History and Habits of the Salmon, Instructions to Sportsmen, Anecdotes etc., 1st ed., 1843, half title, additional lithographed title, twelve tinted and handcoloured lithographed plates, advertisement leaf at end, occasional light offsetting and a couple of small marginal waterstains, one or two tiny marginal tears, later green half morocco, spine lettered and decorated in gilt (fading to brown), 8vo Westwood and Satchell p.191. (1)

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281 Wells (Henry P.). The American Salmon Fisherman, 1st edition, New York, 1886, wood engraved illustrations, bookplate of Henry C. Taylor to front pastedown, original green cloth gilt, some minor marks (generally in bright condition), together with La Branche (George M.L.), The Salmon and the Dry Fly, 1st edition, Houghton Mifflin, 1924, colour frontispiece, partly untrimmed, original calfbacked marbled boards, rubbed and scuffed, with a little wear to head and foot of spine, limited edition 484/775, plus Woods (Shirley E.), Angling for Atlantic Salmon, Goshen, Connecticut, The Angler’s & Shooter’s Press, 1976, colour and monochrome illustrations, original red cloth gilt in slipcase, VG, and Wetzel (Charles M.), Trout Flies, Naturals and Imitations, 1st edition, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Stacpole Company, 1955, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and some marks, plus other American fishing interest, including The Book of Fishes, National Geographic Society, 1924, Secrets of the Salmon by Edward Ringwood Hewitt, 1922, Salmon of the Atlantic by William Landram McFarland, 1925, The Atlantic Salmon, A Vanishing Species? by Anthony Netboy, 1968, The Science of Fly Fishing for Trout by Fred. G. Shaw, 1925, Trout by Ray Bergman, 4th printing, Philadelphia, 1940, and others similar, some in dust jackets, mainly 8vo (including several 4to) (25)

£150-200

282 Willoughby (Francis). Historia Piscium Libri Quatuor, Jussu & Sumptibus Societatis Regiae Londinensis editi, 1st ed., Oxford, 1686, title with engraved vignette of the Sheldonian Theatre, additional engraved title, dedication leaf to Samuel Pepys, 187 fine engraved plates (complete), each plate with neat eighteenth century annotations, including Linnaean nomenclature in brown ink, occasional minor spotting and one or two small holes, printed title, engraved title and dedication leaf with some dampstains to upper margins, with small hole to head of engraved title only, and similar dampstain to final portion of text (appendix and index), contemporary full calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco labels, a little rubbed with minor wear to extremities, folio Nissen ZBI 4417; Wing W2879. (1)

£1500-2000

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FISHING RODS 285* Fishing tackle. Fishing reels, early 20th century, including a Chevalier Bowness & Sons 4 inch Brass salmon fishing reel, stamped ‘12 Bell Yard, Fleet Street, London’, hinged horn handle, together with a 2.75 inch ‘The Ousel’ S.Allcock & Son fly reel, with another 2.75 inch bakerlite fly reel and a wooden and brass ‘starback’ 4 inch centrepin reel, with various fly boxes and leader cases including a Hardy Bros. Ltd. ‘tortoiseshell’ bakerlite fly box with metal interior, 95 mm x 65 mm, a small C.Farlow & Co. Ltd. leather fly wallet, 50 mm x 90 mm and a Hardy Bros. Ltd. leather leader case with ‘envelope’ style lid and strap containing an oilskin leader wallet and a spring loaded brass weighing scale, all contained in a canvas fishing bag (qty)

£120-180

283* Fishing rod. Hardy Graphite Smuggler Deluxe, #5, late 20th century, 7 foot fly fishing rod in six sections with dark brown finish, scarlet tip whippings and anodized reel fitting, contained in maker’s sectionalised cream cloth bag with embroidered ‘House of Hardy’ cloth label, housed in a metal lined leather tube, appears unused (1)

£200-300

284* Fishing tackle. A mixed collection of rods, reels and tackle, late 20th century, including a three piece 13 foot Shakespeare ‘Golden Fly Salmon rod, in manufacturer’s cloth bag, bag is a little mildewed but the rod appears unused, together with a two piece, 10 foot, Silstar X-Citer GR Spinning rod, in manufacturer’s cloth bag, appears unused, with an unnamed three piece, 10 foot split cane fly rod, brass ferrules, lacking the top eye, contained in canvas rod bag, plus two salmon landing nets and one trout landing net, a House of Hardy fishing waistcoat, a canvas & plastic fishing bag containing various fly boxes (with flies), hip flask, leaders, fly reels and spare spools, including a small 3 inch Hardy fly reel and a straw sun hat, with a box containing guages and compressed air reservoir cylinders for recharging an air rifle (qty)

£100-150

286* Top hat. A Lincoln Benett & Co. Sackville Street, Piccadilly London, black top hat, late 19th century, black silk top hat with felt band, together with two collapsible ‘opera’ top hats made by Lincoln Bennett & Co. and Henry Heath Limited, with a Harrods Ltd. black bowler hat, and an Army & Navy black bowler hat, the top hats contained in a purpose made leather case with lid and securing strap, with another circular hat box (5)

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NATURAL HISTORY 287 Abbot (Charles). Flora Bedfordiensis, Comprehending such Plants as Grow Wild in the County of Bedford, According to the System of Linnaeus with Occasional Remarks..., published Bedford by W.Smith, 1798, title page with author’s manuscript presentation inscription, six uncoloured engraved plates, indexes bound at rear, ownership signature to front endpaper, 19th century half calf gilt, a little bumped, 8vo (1)

289 Album. An album of botanical watercolours by Emily Ledbrook, Welton Lawn, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, 1906-1924, approximately 170 watercolours of British flowers, many signed or initialled, mostly slot-mounted in pairs or fours on album leaves (a few missing), mostly captioned beneath in neat manuscript with common and Latin names, place, and date, front free endpaper with owner’s name and address in ink, stitching broken, original red half roan gilt, worn, with spine deficient and upper cover detached, folio

£150-200

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£150-200

288 Accum (Fredrick). Elements of Crystallography, after the method of Hauy; with, or without, Series of Geometrical Models, both Solid and Dissected..., 1st edition, printed for Longman et al, 1813, half-title, four engraved plates, including frontispiece (offset to title), diagrams to letterpress, some spotting, hinges reinforced, armorial bookplate of Wm. Granville Eliot to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed, rebacked, with most of darkened spine relaid, 8vo, together with Chemical Amusement, Comprising a Series of Curious and Instructive Experiments in Chemistry, which are Easily Performed, and Unattended by Danger, by Frederick Accum, 1st ed., 1817, occasional light toning, previous owner signature to title, hinges reinforced, original boards, modern cloth reback, edgewear, 8vo, with Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, Translated from the French of M. Macquer, volume II only, 2nd ed., 1764 (3)

£100-150

290 Andrews (Henry). Botanists Repository, Comprising Coloured Engravings of New and Old Plants... 1797-[1814], 62 fine handcoloured engraved plates from the series, out of sequence, most with accompanying text, some light offsetting and a few spots, contents disbound in contemporary green calf, spine rubbed and faded, 4to, together with The Flowering Plants of South Africa, ed. B. Pole Evans, 3 vols. only, 1921-23, 120 hand-coloured plates, one or two text leaves detached or with closed tears, some light offsetting and a few spots, library stamps to title rectos and versos, original brown cloth, small spilts to joints, spine ends rubbed with shelf numbers at foot, 4to, with two others: James Edward Smith’s An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany, 1807 and John E. Sowerby’s The Ferns of Great Britain, 1835

Lot 289

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291 Bailey (Henry ‘Bula N’Zau’). Travel and Adventures in the Congo Free State and its Big Game Shooting, 1st ed., 1894, folding map, b & w illustrations, scattered spotting and marginal toning, bookplate, original plum cloth, joints and edges a little rubbed, label residue to spine, corners bumped, 8vo Named Bula N’Zau (“The Elephant Smasher”) by the local inhabitants, Bailey claims his book to be the first devoted to West African sport. (1) £300-400

292 Baker (Samuel White). Wild Beasts and their Ways. Reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, 2 vols., 1890, illustrations, publisher’s catalogue at end of volume II, previous owner inkstamp to half titles, original red cloth gilt, spines faded and a little rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with Big Game Hunting in North-Eastern Rhodesia, by Owen Letcher, 1st ed., 1911, folding map, half-tone illustrations, some light toning, bookplate and pricestamp, original red cloth, a few stains, 8vo, with three others: Major G. Burrard’s Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet, 1925, Alexander Allan’s Hunting the Sea Otter, 1910 and Horace G. Hutchinson’s Big Game Shooting, 2 vols., 1905 (7)

£150-200

293 Baker (Henry). Employment for the Microscope. In Two Parts. I. An Examination of Salts... II. An Account of Various Animalcules..., 2nd ed., 1764, seventeen folding copper-engraved plates (frontispiece with small split along one fold), some marginal browning and a few stains, ownership inscription erased from front endpaper, small bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo (1)

£100-150

294 Bannerman (David Armitage & Lodge, George E.). The Birds of the British Isles, 12 volumes, 1st edition published Oliver and Boyd, 1953 - 63, additional half titles, numerous colour illustrations by George Lodge throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j.s with very slight spotting, 4to (12)

£150-200

296 Bauhin (Caspar). Theatri Botanici sive Index in Theophrasti Dioscoridis Plinii et Botanicorum qui a seculo scriptserunt opera Plantarum Circiter sex Millium ab ipsis Exhibitarum Nomina cum Earundem Synonymijs & Differentijs Methodice Secundum Genera & Species Propones, 2 parts in one, Basel, J. Regis, 1671, first title printed in red and black, both titles with woodcut device, woodcut botanical illustrations to second part, some spotting and browning, annotation and wormholes, contemporary calf, rubbed with some wear to spine, 4to

295 Barnes (Frank C.). Cartridges of the World, 2nd edition, published Chicago, 1969, additional half title with ink ownership stamp, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, t.e.g., later half morocco gilt, 4to, together with, African Hunting Reprint Series, Various authors, volumes 1 - 9, published Bulawayo, 1980 91, including R.Gordon Cumming ‘A Hunter’s Life in South Africa’, William Charles Baldwin, ‘African Hunting’, Captain C.H.Stigand, ‘Hunting the Elephant in Africa’ and Frederick Courteney Selous ‘A Hunter’s Wanderings in Africa’, all publisher’s cloth gilt with v.g. matching d.j.’s, 8vo (10)

Hunt 319; Nissen 104; PMM 121 (for first edition of 1623). The first scientific system of nomenclature, describing some six thousand species, “it is the begining of a modern ‘natural’ classification based on general morphology. Bauhinus realized the convenience of the binominal nomenclature which later became a central feature of Linne’s system...” (PMM). (1) £300-400

£100-150

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297 Beckford (William). Thoughts on Hunting. In a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, 1st ed., 1810, engraved frontispiece, additional title, folding plan and eight engraved plates, advertisement leaf at end, some light spotting and toning, armorial bookplate of James Allen Young, t.e.g., modern crimson full morocco by Bickers, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with, Apperley (C.J. pseud Nimrod), Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton Esqre..., published Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., circa 1914, decorative title, twenty (complete as list) colour plates, each with titled tissue guard, armorial book plate of William Bartlett, near contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper t.e.g., crimson half morocco by Baynton, gilt decorated spine, large 8vo (2)

£120-180

298 Berkeley (Grantley F.). Reminiscences of a Huntsman, new edition, published Edward Arnold, 1897, fourteen (complete as list) colour and uncoloured plates, book plate of Wiliam Delafield to front endpaper, a.e.g., red morocco gilt by Bumpus Ltd., 8vo, together with, Surtees (R.S.), The Analysis of the Hunting Field, being a Series of Sketches of the Principal Characters that Compose one..., published Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., 1903, additional decorative title and half title, twelve (complete as list) colour plates, each with tissue guard, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco gilt by Hatchards, 8vo., with, Lennox (Lord William), Recreations of a Sportsman, 2 volumes, published Hurst & Balckett, 1862, additional half titles, uncoloured frontispiece to each volume, bookplate of Allan John Jarvis, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, a little faded, 8vo, plus, Harewood (Harry), A Dictionary of Sports; or Companion to the Field, the Forest and the River Side..., published Thomas Tegg and Son, 1835, uncoloured wood engravings to text, later endpapers, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, spine a little faded, small 8vo (5)

£120-180

299 Bewick (Thomas). History of British Birds, 2 vols. (Land/Water), Newcastle 1797-1804; A General History of Quadrupeds, 4th ed., 1800; The Fables of Aesop and Others, 1818, numerous wood-engraved vignette illustrations, British Birds with the first state vignette at p. 285 of volume I, facsimile receipt, signature and thumb-mark at front of Fables, partially unopened, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, spines rubbed with repaired tears, joints cracking, 8vo Large paper copies. (4)

Lot 299 301 Bradley (Richard). A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, 12 parts in two vols., [2nd ed., 1726?], 11 engraved plates only (of 17), occasional light soiling, 2nd volume rear endpaper with insect damage, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked with original spines relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Thirty-Eight Plates with Explanations, Intended to Illustrate Linnaeus’s System of Vegetables, and Particularly Adapted to the Letters on the Elements of Botany, by Thomas Martyn, 1st ed., 1794, 38 handcoloured engraved plates, one or two spots, bookplates, contemporary mottled calf gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Handbook of the British Flora; A Descrption of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Indigenous to, or Naturalized in the British Isles, by George Bentham, 2 vols., 1865, numerous illustrations in text, light spotting front and rear, presentation inscription and bookplates, a.e.g., contemporary green morocco gilt, 8vo, with other natural history including Thomas Hogg’s A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Carnation, 6th ed., 1839, The Life and Adventures of John James Audubon, by Robert Buchanan, 1868, Charles Darwin’s The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs, 3rd ed., 1889, The Descent of Man, 2nd ed., 27th thousand, 1890 and Alfred Bennett’s The Flora of the Alps, 2 vols., 1900

£400-600

300 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, 2 vols. (Land/Water), Newcastle, 1826, numerous wood-engraved vignettes, some marginal dampstains to volume II, presentation inscription from William Bowles to R. Neville, 1856 at front of volume I, contemporary calf, neat rebacks with red labels and gilt decorations, 8vo, together with A General History of Quadrupeds, 1st ed., 1790 (ex-libris) and a 5th edition of A General History of Quadrupeds, 1807 (4)

£150-200

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304 Butler (Arthur G.). Foreign Finches in Captivity, 2nd edition, published Brumby and Clarke Limited, Hull and London, 1899, additional half title, sixty (complete) coloured lithographic plates by F.W.Frohawk, later endpapers, book plate of William Thomas Baron Bolton, modern red morocco gilt with gilt decorated spine, large 8vo

302 Buc’hoz (Pierre Joseph). Traite de la Culture des Arbres et Arbustes, 3 vols., Paris 1798-1800, volume I second edition, volumes II & III first editions, half titles, scattered spotting, bookplates, original wrappers (volume I rear wrapper detached), manuscripts titles to spines (defective), some wear and stains, 8vo, together with Hitt (Thomas). A Treatise of Fruit-Trees, 1st edition, 1755, seven engraved plates (six folding), a couple of closed tears, scattered light spotting, bookplate of Edward Lord Suffield, contemporary calf, rubbed with wear to spine ends, 8vo

A fine copy. (1)

305 Butler (Arthur G. and Frohawk, F.W.). British Birds with their Nests and Eggs, 6 volumes, published Brumby & Clarke, circa 1896, numerous colour plates and chromolithographic plates of eggs at the rear of each volume, a.e.g., publisher’s cloth gilt, folio, together with, Brown (Leslie & Amadon Dean), Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, published Country Life Books, 1979, additional half title, numerous colour plates throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, contained in slip case with printed label to sidings, slip case a little bumped, folio, with, Lodge (R.B.), Pictures of Bird Life on Woodland, Meadow, Mountain and Marsh, published S.H.Bousfield & Co. Ltd, 1903, additional half title, eight colour plates and numerous uncoloured plates, book plate of Molineux, t.e.g., publishers cloth gilt with photograph to upper siding, a little faded. 4to, plus, Landsborough Thomson (A.), Britain’s Birds and their Nests, published W & R Chambers Limited, 1910, numerous colour plates throughout, near contemporary presentation inscription to first blank, t.e.g., publisher’s decorative red gilt cloth, spine a little faded, 4to

Rare work on the cultivation of exotic trees in France, for the first item. Henrey 847, for the second work. £150-200 (4)

303 Bullen (Frank T. ). The Cruise of the “Cachalot”, Round the World After Sperm Whales, 2nd edition, 1905, 8 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, 1 black and white map, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, contemporary gilt-decorated red calf, together with A Whaleman’s Wife, 1st edition, 1902, black and white illustrations including frontispiece, ex-libris bookplate to front pastedown, original giltdecorated green cloth, some slight spotting to both, spines slightly rubbed, 8vo (2 volumes in total), plus Elking (Henry), A View of the Greenland Trade and Whale-Fishery. With the national and private advantages thereof, Caedman Reprints, 1980, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, original red cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and Grady (Don), The Perano Whalers of Cook Strait, 1911-1964, 1st edition, Australia, 1982, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, original green cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus 32 further volumes of modern whaling reference and related, mostly hardback publications, 8vo/4to (36)

£100-150

(10)

£100-150

£100-150

306 Cosson (E.). Illustrationes Florae Atlanticae..., 2 vols., Paris: G. Masson, 1882-1897, 150 (of 152) lithograph plates (including two double-page), scattered spotting, some browning, near contemporary, half morocco, a little rubbed and worn, folio

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307 Curtis (William). The Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed: in which the most Ornamental Foreign Plants, cultivated in the Open Ground, the GreenHouse, and the Stove, are accurately represented in their natural colours, vols. 1-43 bound in 33 volumes, 1793-1816, 1859 fine hand-coloured engraved plates (two uncoloured), including many folding, generally in very good clean condition, all bound in handsome near-uniform contemporary full tree calf, gilt decorated spines, the first ten volumes slightly rubbed and lightly darkened to spines, the final volume in contemporary half calf with vellum outer corners (slightly chipped to extremities), together with volumes 53-65, 67-100, 102-106 & 108-118, 1826-1892 (lacking only vols. 66, 101 & 107), containing 4445 (of 4664) fine hand-coloured engraved or lithographed plates, occasional minor spotting (generally in very good condition), mostly bound in contemporary half calf, some volumes rebacked, two volumes bound in original cloth with some wear, spines generally rubbed with wear or slight loss to one or two volumes, plus a further 47 bound volumes of the same work, 1894-1983 (lacking vols. 121, 136-138, 141, 143, 149-153 and 157-162), bound in a mixture of contemporary half calf, original wrappers or cloth and four volumes in half morocco, and four index volumes (1817, 1828, 2 copies, and 1956), the first containing the engraved portrait of the author, contemporary calf half calf or quarter morocco, all 8vo Nissen 2350. Henrey 472. A substantial and near complete run of Curtis’s Botanical Magazine in 147 volumes, the first 115 volumes of which contain 6304 coloured plates. The plates continued to be hand-coloured up to 1948, with the exception of the period 1909 to 1919 when the illustrations appear largely uncoloured. £10000-15000 (147)

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308 Curtis (Samuel and Hooker, Sir William Jackson). Curtis’s Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed..., volume 39, 1814, and volumes 41 & 42, 1815, volume 39 with title page and twentysix (only) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, including six folding, occasional slight spotting and offsetting, library stamp to verso of plates, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, disbound, boards detached and lacking spine, 8vo, volume 41 with title page and fifty-six (only) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring (including three folding), slight offsetting and staining, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, disbound, boards detached and lacking spine, 8vo, with, Curtis (Samuel),Curtis’s Botanical Magazine..., volumes 15 & seven monthly parts from 1863,, New Series, 1842 & 1863, volume 15 with forty-two (only) lithograhic plates with contemporary hand colouring, occasional spotting, a few plates with small closed tears to margins, contemporary printed paper wrappers, disbound, 8vo, the 1863 parts containing thirty-one lithographs with contemporary hand colouring including three folding, original printed paper wrappers, 8vo, plus, Britten (James), European Ferns, published Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., circa 1888, title page and thirty chromolithographic plates, slight spotting, hinges broken, text block detached, contemporary half calf, worn, frayed and rubbed with slight loss at head of spine,. sidings stained, 4to Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (5)

£200-300

309 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, forty-third thousand, 1892, folding diagramatic plate, a few spots front and rear, contemporary previous owner inscription, original green cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, together with The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2nd ed., revised and augmented, twenty-ninth thousand, 1890, wood-engraved illustrations, partly unopened, previous owner inscription, original green cloth in bright condition, 8vo, plus Henry Walter Bates’ The Naturalist on the River Amazons, 7th ed., 1895 (3)

£200-300

310 Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, fifth thousand [2nd edition, 2nd issue], John Murray, 1860, half-title, folding lithographic diagram, 32pp. publisher’s adverts at rear dated January 1860, occasional spotting and sometimes heavy in earlier part of work, ownership signature of ‘James McBryde, St Helens, 19th Nov 1860’ to title and his bookplate to front pastedown, inner hinges cracked and front free endpaper and half-title near detached, original green cloth gilt, spine darkened and a little frayed on joints and at head and foot, evidence of circulating library label removal to upper cover, edges rubbed and corners bumped with some see-through of boards beneath, 8vo Freeman 376 (variant a.). (1)

£800-1200

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312 Dickson (R.W.). Practical Agriculture; Or, a Complete System of Modern Husbandry: With the Methods of Planting, and the Management of Live Stock, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1805, 87 engraved plates and plans, including 27 hand-coloured, occasional light spotting and offsetting, contemporary ownership signatures to titles and bookplate of William Holland Bickford Coham, volume I hinges reinforced, volume II front hinge weak, contemporary speckled calf gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid, volume II upper joint splitting, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to Kress B489. (2)

311 Darwin (Charles, 1809-1882). The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, volume 1 only (of 2), 1st edition, 1st issue, John Murray, 1868, five errata on p. vi, 43 woodcut illustrations, 32 pages publisher’s advertisements dated April 1867 at end, occasional spotting and scattered dust-soiling, a few minor marginal pencil crosses and notes in an unidentified hand, ‘From the Author’ in Darwin’s hand on a strip of paper pasted to upper margin of front free endpaper, dark green endpapers with bookplate of James McBryde, St Helens to front pastedown, original smooth green cloth decorated in blind and with spine lettered gilt (with 1st issue imprint), a little rubbed and bumped, spine slightly darkened, 8vo Freeman 877. (1)

£200-300

313 Donovan (Edward). The Natural History of British Insects..., Together with the History of such Minute Insects as Require Investigation by the Microscope. The whole Illustrated by Coloured Figures..., volumes 1 - 5 (only of 16), 1792 - 96, titles to each volume, 180 engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, occasional spotting, contemporary quarter morocco, chipped and worn, 8vo (5)

£700-1000

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314 Botanical Specimens. A folio volume of dried specimens, 1877-1878, approximately 100 leaves, each with one or more specimens neatly mounted together on paper laid down on rectos of album leaves, the majority of specimens with manuscript identification in Latin, some also with name or initials (of collector?), a few specimens missing and some held in place with modern paper strips, most leaves dated at head in manuscript, patterned endpapers, untrimmed, recent quarter calf, folio (1)

£300-500

315 Botanical Specimens. British Ferns, circa 1854, seventeen loose folio leaves, each with a mounted pressed fern (two with remains of specimen), each with printed label below giving Latin name and a location in the Lake District: Lodore, St. Bees’ Head, Honister Crag, Skiddaw Bank, Ullock Moss, Crosthwaite, Wanthwaite Crags, Barrow Wood, etc., first leaf with manuscript note ‘Rocks of Borrowdale Miss Wright Sept 1854’, some minor edge-fraying and creasing to leaves, sheet size 45 x 28.5cm (17.75 x 11.25ins), loosely contained in contemporary cardboard portfolio, slightly soiled and worn, gold-printed label on upper cover, slim folio (1)

£100-150

316 Druce (George Claridge). The Flora of Berkshire..., Oxford, later inscription to front endpaper, The Flora of 1897, Buckinghamshire..., 1926, black and white frontispiece, both original cloth, boards slightly marked, spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, (2 volumes in total), together with Mansel-Pleydell (John Clavell), The Flora of Dorsetshire..., 2nd edition, 1895, 1 colour folding map frontispiece, 1 colour folding map to p. 1, 1 extra colour folding map disbound to rear, some light spotting, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards and spine slightly marked, 8vo, and Jones (J.P. & Kingston, J.F.), Flora Devoniensis..., 1829, contemporary inscription to half-title, worming to top right corners from front pastedown to p. 16 of ‘Part II. Arrangement of The Plants According to the Natural Method’, some light spotting, contemporary half calf boards and spine rubbed, hinges cracked, 8vo, plus 10 further 19th and 20th-century UK county floras and flora reference, all original cloth, generally in good condition, 8vo/4to

Lot 314

(14)

£100-150

317 Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, a run of twenty-two volumes (bound in 12), with index volume, 1900 - 58, numerous illustrations throughout (including some folding), ‘Royal Society of Edinburgh’ library stamp to front pastedowns, uniform contemporary blue cloth gilt, large 8vo Containing the records of plant introductions by George Forrest and George Don. (12) £200-300

Lor 315

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Lot 319

318 Edwards (Francis, publisher,). Reports on the Collections made by the British Ornithologist’s Union Expedition and the Wollaston Expedition in Dutch New Guinea, 1910 - 13, 2 volumes, 1916, numerous coloured and black and white plates, two double page maps, t.e.g., modern half morocco gilt, folio Limited edition 115/150. (2)

£300-500

319 Elwes (Henry John and Henry, Augustine). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland, 7 volumes. in the original 15 parts, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1906-13, colour frontispiece to volumes. 1-5, colour pictorial titles, portrait and 413 plates, mostly photogravures, list of subscribers, errata and addenda in Index volume, uncut, original pictorial grey wrappers printed in blue, lacking upper siding on one volume (volume 7), all slightly rubbed and a little frayed, folio Nissen BBI 595. (7)

£700-1000

320 Equestrian Thoroughbreds. Die Stamm-Mutter des Englischen Vollblutpferdes..., Nebst Vorvort, Siegerlisten und Alphbetischem Register, nach Officiellen Quellen Bearbeitet von Herman Goos, 2nd edition, Hamburg: Hof-Buchdruckerei F.W. Rademacher, 1891, bound with at front a precise English manuscript translation of the work, written on fifty-five leaves (to one side only), supplemented at rear of volume with related newpaper and periodical reports, contemporary dark brown half morocco gilt, joint lightly rubbed, folio A highly unusual and incredibly well written English translation of the ‘Original Dams of the English thoroughbred’. £300-400 (1)

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322 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions: As it was Delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662... With Notes by A. Hunter, York, 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece by Bartolozzi, 40 engraved plates, including one folding, folding table, list of subscribers and receipt for two Guineas for Lord Bishop of Kilmore tipped-in (with his signature to title and bookplate, occasional light offsetting and spotting, endpapers sometime renewed with bookplates relaid, contemporary calf, old reback preserving original spine, rubbed and scuffed, 4to (1)

323 Evelyn (John & Hunter, A.). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in his Majesty’s Dominions; as it was Delivered in the Royal Society, on the 15th of October 1662, together with an Historical Account of the Sacredness and use of Standing Groves, 3rd edition, revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged. To which is added the Terra: a Philosophical Discourse of Earth, 2 vols., York, 1801, engraved portrait frontispiece, 45 engraved plates (including 2 folding), edges untrimmed, original publisher’s boards, printed title labels to spine, joints cracked and some wear, 4to

321 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions: As it was Delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662... new ed., 2 vols., York, 1786, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, 41 engraved plates, three tables (two folding, one double-page), one or two minor spots, contemporary tree calf, rebacked in modern tan morocco, with green labels and gilt tree motif in compartments, 4to (2)

£300-400

(2)

£150-200

324 Falkland Islands Dependancies Survey, Scientific Reports, no. 1-101, 108, 111-112, H.M.S.O., 1953-87, all original wrappers, 4to, (104 volumes in total), together with Reports of the Swedish Deep Sea Expedition, 1947-1948, volumes 1-10, Sweden, 1957, all original wrappers, 4to (approximately 30 volumes in total), all ex-library with associated marks, plus a microscope, made by J. Swift & Son, London, with 3 lenses and wooden box

£200-300

(3 cartons)

Lot 323

£100-150

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325 Findlay (Fredrick Roderick Noble). Big Game Shooting and Travel in South-East Africa. An Account of Shooting Trips in the Cheringoma and Gorongoza Divisions of Portuguese South-East Africa and Zululand, 1st ed., 1903, photogravure frontispiece (some spotting), folding map, illustrations, p.303 with closed tear, offsetting to endpapers, t.e.g., original blue cloth, spine slightly faded, one or two light stains, 8vo (1)

328 Grove (Arthur & Arthur Disbrowe Cotton). A Supplement to Elwes’ Monograph of the Genus Lilium, Illustrated by Lilian Snelling, 1933, decorative title, thirty (complete as list), colour lithographic plates, errata slip bound in before index, bound with the supplement published by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1960 - 62, ten colour plates (complete as list), original printed paper wrappers for both supplements bound at rear, marbled endpapers, modern half morocco gilt with gilt decorated spine, sidings lightly marked, folio

£150-200

(1)

326 Forshaw (Joseph M. & Cooper, William T.). Parrots of the World, Lansdowne Press, 1973, numerous colour plates, a few light spots, contemporary green half morocco, some fading to spine, folio, together with The Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds, 1977, colour plates, illustrations, contemporary green half morocco, folio (2)

329 Hall (B.P. & Moreau R.E.). An Atlas of Speciation in African Passerine Birds, published Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History), 1970, additional half title, colour frontispiece, 439 maps showing the distribution of various species, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., folio, together with, Fleming (C.A.), George Edward Lodge, Unpublished Bird Paintings, published Michael Joseph, 1983, additional half title, numerous colour plates, publisher’s quarter cloth gilt with mock leather sidings, d.j., folio, with, Audubon (John James), The Original Water-Colour Paintings by John James Audubon for the Birds of America, Introduction by Marshall B. Davidson, 1966, colour portrait frontispiece, numerous colour plates, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j. price-clipped, folio, plus, Godfrey (W.Earl), The Birds of Canada, published Ottawa, 1966, additional half title, numerous colour plates and distribution maps throughout, map endpapers, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., folio, and, Macdonald (J.D.),Birds of Australia, A Summary of Information, 1973, additional half title, numerous colour and black & white plates, pubisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, with another ten volumes similar, all 20th century, mostly 4to and folio

£100-150

327 Gregory (J.W.). The Great Rift Valley. Being the Narrative of a Journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo. With some account of the Geology, Natural History, Anthropology, and Future Prospects of British East Africa, 1st ed., 1896, colour frontispiece, two folding maps, illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, a few minor spots, previous owner signature, hinges weakening, original red cloth gilt, one corner bumped, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with J.W. Gregory’s The Rift Valleys and Geology of East Africa, 1921 (2)

£700-1000

£200-300

(15)

£150-200

330 Harting (J.E.). A Handbook of British Birds..., 1901, additional half title, thirty-five colour lithographic plates, t.e.g., remainder uncut, publisher;s cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with, Dixon (Charles), British Sea Birds, published Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1896, additional half title, eight black & white illustrations by Charles Whymper, slight spotting, library blindstamp to front endpaper, publisher’s cloth gilt with black and white plate to upper siding, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, with, Smith (Rev. Alfred Charles), The Birds of Wiltshire..., published R.H. Porter London and H.F. Bull Devizes, 1887, publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, spine a little faded, bumped at extremities, 8vo, plus, Dixon (Charles), Bird-Life in a Southern County being Eight Years’ Gleanings among the Birds of Devonshire, published Walter Scott Ltd., 1899, portrait frontispiece, additional half title, publisher’s cloth gilt, 8vo, with another fifteen volumes similar, all related to birds and bird watching, various sizes and condition (19)

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Lot 332 334 Jones (Paul). Flora Magnifica, Selected and Painted by the Artist, Text by Wilfred Blunt, Foreword by Professor E.G.Waterhouse, published The Tryon Gallery 1976, additional half title, sixteen colour plates, each with tissue guard, publisher’s half vellum gilt, limited edition 65/500 signed by the artist, slim tall folio, contained in cloth slip case, together with, Flora Superba, published The Tryon Gallery, 1971, additional half title, sixteen colour plates, each with tissue guard, publisher’s half vellum gilt, limited edition 301/500, signed by the artist, slim tall folio, contained in cloth slipcase, slipcase with slight dampstaining

331 Hooker (Joseph Dalton). Himalayan Journals; Or, Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains &c, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1854, half titles, twelve colour lithographed plates, including one folding (with short closed tear and repair), two folding maps (reinforced to verso), wood-engraved illustrations (illustration at p.206 in volume I with small tear and loss), errata slip to volume II only, scattered light spotting, bookplates, contemporary red half calf, spines with black and green labels and gilt decoration, slight fading to spines, a few small scuff marks, 8vo Abbey Travel 502. (2)

(2)

335 Kew Gardens. Royal Gardens Kew. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, 42 volumes, 1887 - 1927 & 1928, numerous black & white iluustrations, some folding, mixed bindings, near contemporary half calf gilt and a few in contemporary calf, ex-library with the usual stamps, a little wear to volumes 1 & 2, 8vo

£400-600

(42)

332 Howard (H. Eliot). The British Warblers. A History with Problems of their Lives, 2 vols., 1907-1914, 35 chromolithographed plates, 51 photogravure plates, twelve maps, occasional light offsetting, a couple of closed marginal tears, modern brown half morocco, spines with raised bands, lettered and decorated in gilt, 4to Anker 213; Nissen IVB 454. (2)

£150-200

£100-150

336 Kirby (W.F.). European Butterflies and Moths, 2 volumes, published Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., 1882, sixty-one (complete as list), coloured engraved plates, erratic pagination to plates, slight spotting, upper joint on volume 1 cracked and weak, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, 4to (2)

£200-300

£100-150

333 Jameson (E.W., Jr.). The Hawking of Japan. The History and Development of Japanese Falconry, published Davis, California, 1962, six tipped-in colour plates and numerous black & white illustrations, slight dampstaining to margins of endpapers, publisher’s cloth gilt with Japanese title to upper siding, 8vo

337 Knight (Thomas Andrew). A Treatise on the Culture of the Apple and Pear, and on the Manufacture of Cider and Perry, 2nd edition, enlarged, Ludlow: H. Procter, 1801, errata slip pasted to rear free endpaper, edges untrimmed, original boards, spine defective, 12mo in 6s

(1)

(1)

£70-100

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338 Lawson (William). A New Orchard & Garden: Or, the Best Way for Planting, Grafting,and to Make any Ground Good for a Rich Orchard... As also the Husbandry of Bees, with their Several Uses and Annoyances... [and] The Country House-Wifes Garden..., 2 parts in one, published William Wilson & George Sawbridge, 1665, woodcut illustration on letterpress title, woodcut initial letters, pp.9 with small tear in upper margin, very slight spotting and water staining, occasional pencil margnalia, modern calf, gilt lettered spine, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to

340 Lindley (John). Rosarum Monographia; or, a Botanical History of Roses. To which is added an Appendix, for the use of Cultivators, in which the most Remarkable Garden Varieties are Systematically Arranged, 1st ed., 1820, eighteen fine hand-coloured engraved plates, one uncoloured plate, some light offsetting and spotting, contemporary half calf, head of spine torn, edges rubbed, 8vo

British Bee Books 20. (1)

341 Linnaeus (Carl). A System of Vegetables, According to their Classes, Genera, Orders, Species, with their Characters and Differences, Translated from the Thirteenth Edition (as Published by Dr. Murray) of the Systema Vegetabilium of the Late Professor Linneus, 2 vols. in one, 1st English ed., 1783, half titles, eleven engraved plates, scattered light spotting, previous owner signature to first half title, untrimmed, later half calf, spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with An Introduction to the Natural System of Botany: Or, a Systematic View of the Organisation, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution, of the whole Vegetable Kingdom, by John Lindley, 1st ed., 1830, publisher’s catalogue bound-in at front, scattered spotting and previous owner signatures, contemporary cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid and label renewed, some fading and light stains, 8vo, plus Colin Milnes’ Botanical Dictionary, 1770 (head of title excised)

Nissen 1204. (1)

£100-150

339 Lilford (Lord). Notes on the Birds of Northamptonshire and Neighbourhood, 2 volumes, 1st edition, published R.H. Porter, 1895, additional half titles, uncoloured frontispiece of Lilford Hall to volume 1, twenty-five black & white gravures after Archibald Thorburn, thirteen wood engravings and numerous engraved vignettes to text throughout by George Lodge, folding linen-backed lithographic map of Northamptonshire bound at rear of volume 2, book plate of Sir David Lionel Goldsmid Stern Salomons to front pastedown and of Howard H. Davis to front endpaper, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt by Bumpus Ltd, spines faded, 4to (2)

£100-150

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344 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). British Wild Flowers, 1st ed., 1846,, half title, 60 hand-coloured lithographed plates (plate 59 bound after plate 60, plate 3 with plant name at foot pasted over with new imprint), scattered light spotting, contemporary black half calf, joints and edges rubbed, 4to

342 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). The Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental Annuals, 1st edition, published William Smith, 1840, additional half title, forty-eight (complete) lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, each with tissue guard, some spotting throughout, near contemporary manuscript ownership signatures to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed, worn and frayed, 4to (1)

Nissen BBI 1233. (1)

£500-800

345 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). British Wild Flowers, 2nd. edition, published William S Orr & Co., circa 1855, additional half title, sixty (complete as lists), lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, very slight spotting, gutta stained on plate 57 by old botanical specimen, two plates with small repaired marginal closed tears, contemporary mottled calf, skillfully re-backed with gilt decorated spine, 4to

343 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). The Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants, 1st edition, published William Smith, 1841, fifty-six only (of fifty-eight) lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, each with tissue guard, slight spotting, near contemporary diced calf, spine faded and rubbed, worn at extremities, 4to (1)

£300-400

£500-800

(1)

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346 Ludwig (Heidrun). Nürnberger naturgeschichtliche Malerei in 17 und 18 Jahrundert, 1st edition, Germany, 1998, numerous black and white illustrations, ex-libris bookplate to front endpaper, original green cloth with inlaid colour illustration, large 8vo, together with Nissen (Claus), Die Botanische Buchillustration Ihre Geschichte und Bibliographie, Germany, 1st edition, 1966, ex-libris bookplate to front pastedown, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards slightly rubbed, ex-lib. sticker to spine, large 8vo, plus Sprunger (Samuel, [editor]), Orchids from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, CUP, 1986, numerous colour illustrations, ex-libris plate to front pastedown, original green cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, ex-libris sticker to spine, folio, and approximately 60 further volumes of horticultural and botanical reference, some ex-libris with bookplates, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (approx. 60)

Lot 349

£250-350

347 Markham (Gervase). Markhams farewell to husbandry, or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our nation: to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever: together with the annoyances, and preservation of all graine and seed, from one yeare to many yeares: as also, a husbandly computation of men and cattels dayly labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits, by G.M., 5th edition, revised, corrected, and amended, 1653, [6], 126, [4]pp., few woodcut illustrations, light toning & minor spotting, modern calf gilt, 4to, together with [Mascall, Leonard], The Country-mans Recreation, or the Art of Planting, Graffing, and Gardening, in three Bookes..., incomplete portion of parts 1 & 2 only, London: Printed by T. Mabb, for William Shears, 1654, [4],88pp., few woodcut illustrations, some browning, dust-soiling and spotting, 20th century green quarter morocco, some staining to boards, light wear to extremities, slim 4to For first title see Wing M649. Complete in itself, but formed part of a larger work ‘A Way to get Wealth’. (2) £200-300

348 Mawe (Thomas & Abercrombie, John). The Universal Gardener and Botanist; or, a General Dictionary of Gardening and Botany, 1st ed., 1778, occasional light soiling, contemporary calf, lower joint cracking, a little rubbed and stained, 4to, together with The Abridgement of the Gardeners Dictionary, by Philip Miller, 6th edition, 1771, engraved frontispiece, 13 folding engraved plates (including one extra), some with neat marginal repairs to verso, 2 pp. manuscript letter from J. Flammand, Horticultural Register, undated but circa 1850 ‘On the Dahlia’, a few light spots, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered, 4to, plus Philip Miller’s The Gardener’s Dictionary, 7th ed. (with 18 of 19 plates only), 1759, and Hudson (William). Flora Anglica; Exhibens Plantas per Regnum Britanniae Sponte Crescentes, Distributas Sceundum Systema Sexuale, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1778, scattered spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo First published in 1762 and here considerably enlarged, the work was the first to establish the Linnaean system of flora in this country. Henrey 859. (5) £200-300

349 Meader (James). The Planter’s Guide: or Pleasure Gardener’s Companion. Giving Plain Directions with Observations for the Proper Disposition and Management of the Various Trees and Shrubs for a Pleasure Garden Plantation, to Which is Added a List of Hardy Trees and Shrubs for Ornamenting such Gardens..., by James Meader, late Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Printed G.Robinson, 1779, general title and additional half title, two engraved folding plates, index bound at rear, slight spotting and occasional water staining, front endpaper detached, contemporary half sheep, worn, rubbed and frayed, lacking spine, oblong 8vo Uncommon. (1)

350 Meinertzhagen (Colonel R). Birds of Arabia, Henry Sotheran, 1980, nineteen tipped-in colour plates, tipped-in photographic illustrations, folding map, original green half morocco by Morrell, spine with raised bands and gilt bird and palm vignettes in compartments, some mottled dampstains to covers, 4to Edition de Luxe, 147/295. (1)

£100-150

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352 Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, 4th edition Revised and Corrected by W.B.Tegetmeier, 2 volumes, published John C. Nimmo, 1895, additional half titles, sixty double page plates (complete as list), uncut, discreet manuscript ownership signatures to front endpaper, book plate of Claud A. Allan, publishers bright decorative cloth gilt, royal 8vo A fine set. (2)

£200-300

353 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 volumes, 5th edition, published John C. Nimmo Ltd, 1903, additional half titles, 398 (of 400) hand coloured engraved plates, long closed tear to index list in volume 6, book plate of Claud A. Allen, bright publisher’s cloth gilt, large 8vo (6)

351 Millais (John Guille). British Diving Ducks, 2 vols., 1913, 74 plates (including 39 in colour), a few spots, t.e.g., original red buckram, some fading to spines and covers, 4to, limited edition, 403/450, together with The Natural History of the British SurfaceFeeding Ducks, 1902, 41 colour plates, photogravures, frontispiece with two margins trimmed, front hinge breaking, scattered spotting, bookplate, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, limited large paper edition, 457/600 (3)

£150-200

£300-500

354 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 1863-64, 358 hand-coloured plates, scattered light spotting, presentation label to front endpapers, with a loose 1 pp. autograph letter dated 1855 from Morris, thanking an unknown recipient about a note on the Quail which he intends to enter in a future edition, together with A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 2nd ed., 1879, 232 colour plates, light spots front and rear, presentation label as above, t.e.g., both works uniformly bound by Larkins in contemporary tan half calf, spines with black labels and gilt decoration, edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo A handsome set. (9)

£500-800

355 New Naturalist Series. Boyd (J. Morton & Ian M.), The Hebrides, volume 76, 1st edition, 1990, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher’s green cloth gilt, d.j., slight fading to spine, 8vo (1)

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356 Newton (James). A Complete Herbal... Containing the Prints and the English Names of Several Thousand Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Flowers, Exotics..., new edition, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece, 175 engraved botanical plates, toned and some soiling, one plate with old ink drawings on reverse, rear endpapers and final leaf of index waterstained, contemporary speckled calf, rubbed, minor wear to extremities, 8vo

358 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants, volumes 6 & 7, 1839 - 40, additional half title, volume 6 with forty-eight (complete), engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, all with tissue guards, slight toning to some plates, volume 7 with forty five (of 48) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, biro marginalia to pp. 48, uniform crushed morocco gilt with contrasting labels to spines, 8vo

(1)

(2)

£150-200

£150-250

357 Ogilvie-Grant (W.R. & Millais, J.G., and others). The Gun at Home and Abroad. British Game Birds and Wildfowl, published The London & Counties Press Association Ltd, 1912, portrait photogravure frontispiece of King George V, additional half title, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, limited edition 849/950, bookplate of C. Gordon Booth, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, contemporary morocco gilt, spine a little faded, folio, together with, Kirkman (F.B. & Hutchinson Horace G. editors), British Sporting Birds, published T.C. & E.C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1924, additional half title, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, 4to, with, Bowdler Sharpe (R.), Sketch-Book of British Birds, published S.P.C.K., 1898, title page with colour vignette, numerous colour illustrations to text throughout, bookplate of Alan Francis Brooke, publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, slight staining, 4to, plus, Collinge (Walter E.), The Food of Some British Wild Birds: A Study of Economic Ornithology, published by The Author, York, 1924 - 27, portrait frontispiece, numerous uncoloured diagrams and illustrations throughout, top edge gilt, remainder un-trimmed, near contemporary half morocco gilt, spine faded, 4to (4)

£100-150

359 Paxton (Joseph & John Lindley). Paxton’s Flower Garden, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1850-53, 108 fine hand-coloured lithographed plates, wood-engraved illustrations, scattered light spotting, mainly to text, contemporary presentation inscription at front of volume I, endpapers renewed, a.e.g., original green blindstamped cloth gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid (faded to brown), some fading and light stains, 4to Nissen BBI 1498. (3)

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360 Plumier (Charles). Plantarum Americanarum fasciculus primus [-Decimus], continens plantas, quas olim Carolus Plumierius, Botanicorum Princeps detexit, eruitque, atque in Insulis Antillis ipse depinxit. Has primum in lucem edidit, concinnis descriptionibus, & observationibus, aeneisque tabulis illustravit Joannes Burmannus, 1st edition, Amsterdam, Sumtibus Auctoris, 1755, 10 parts bound in one volume, title printed in red and black, 262 full-page copper engraved plates, including one with hand-colouring, contemporary quarter calf, rubbed and a little wear with joints partly cracked, large folio (44 x 27 cm) Nissen BBI 1547. Sabin 63459. Sitwell, Great Flower Books 70. Hut 554. The French botanist Charles Plumier (1646-1704) undertook three botanical expeditions to the West Indies, the last two as the French King, Louis XIV’s appointed botanist. He was one of the first to describe the native plants of America, the present work being a selection by the Dutch botanist Johannes Burmann, Professor of Botany at Amsterdam. £2000-3000 (1)

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361 Purton (Thomas). A Botanical Description of British Plants, in the Midland Counties, Particularly of those in the Neighbourhood of Alcester..., 4 vols. (including Appendix), Stratford Upon Avon & London, 1817-21, 38 hand-coloured engraved plates including 2 folding (some by James Sowerby), occasional spotting and offsetting to text, contemporary red half calf, gilt decorated spines with green morocco title labels, extremities slightly rubbed, 8voNNissen 1571. (4)

364 Reid (John). The Scots Gardener for the Climate of Scotland in Three Parts..., together with The Gardener’s Kalendar, The Florist’s Vade-Mecum, The Practical Bee-Master, Observations on the Weather and the Earl of Haddington’s Treatise on Forest-Trees, published James Reid, Edinburgh, 1766, four engraved plates, second title with closed tear, juvenile scribbling to p.45, rear endpaper and rear pastedown, contemporary calf, spine cracked and worn, bumped and rubbed at extremities, 8vo, together with, Tusser (Thomas), Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry as well for the Champion or open Country as for Woodland or Several; Together with A Book of Huswifery being a Calendar of Rural and Domestic Economy for Every Month of the Year..., New edition by William Mavor, 1812, title page with near contemporary ownership signature, book plate of J.R. Lushington, near contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, 8vo, with, Mortimer (J.), [The Whole Art of Husbandry or the way of managing and Improving the Land..., 1707], lacking title and preliminaries, occasional spotting and staining, contemporary panelled calf, spine cracked, worn and bumped at extremities, 8vo, with two others similar

£200-300

(5)

£200-300

362 Ray (John). Observations Topographical, Moral, & Physiological; Made in a Journey through Part of the Low-Countries, Germany, Italy, and France: With a Catalogue of Plants not Native of England, Found Spontaneously Growing in those Parts, and their Virtues, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1673, engraved portrait (misbound), three engraved plates (two folding), P1 with lower corner torn away affecting catchword, scattered minor spots, later mottled half calf, 8vo Ray’s account of his plant-collecting tour of continental Europe, accompanied by Francis Willughby. Wing R399. (1) £200-300

365 Rickman (Philip). A Selection of Bird Paintings and Sketches, 1979, 32 colour plates, illustrations, a few faint spots, t.e.g., original green half morocco gilt, one or two light marks, slipcase (slight fading), 4to

363 Redi (Francesco). Opusculorum Pars Prior, sive Experimenta circa Generationem Insectorum, ad Illustrem virum Carolum Dati, accedit J. Frid. Lachmund de Ave Diomedea Dissertatio, 2 parts in one, Leiden, 1729, additional engraved title, 30 engraved plates in first work, five engraved plates (four folding) in second work, scattered light spotting, contemporary sprinkled calf, upper joint slightly cracking, corners rubbed, 12mo (1)

Limited edition, 231/500 signed by the author. (1)

£100-150

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366 Robinson (William). Flora and Sylva. A Monthly Review for Lovers of Garden, Woodland, Tree or Flower, 3 vols., 1903-05, 65 chromolithograph plates with tissue guards, numerous wood engraved illustrations and few from photographs, occasional scattered spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, minor wear to upper joint of volume 1, large 4to (3)

£150-200

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367 Seebohm (Henry). The Geographical Distribution of the Family Charadriidae, or the Plovers, Sandpipers, Snipes and their Allies, H. Sotheran & Co., 1st edition, [1887-1888], title, preface, contents and systematic index, twenty-one lithographic plates with contemporary colour (complete as list), very slight spotting, later marbled endpapers, modern green morocco gilt, spine a little faded, large 4to Nissen IVB 850. (1)

£400-600

368 Selous (Edmund). Bird Watching, published J.M.Dent & Co., 1901, title page printed in red & black, editied for The Haddon Hall Library by the Marquess of Granby and Mr George A.B. Dewar, fourteen gravure plates (complete as list) and numerous wood engraved vignettes to text throughout, with an additional colour gravure of the frontispiece loosely inserted at rear, endpapers, chapter headings and tailpieces designed by Arthur Rackham, book plate of Alan Francis Brooke, untrimmed, publisher’s vellum gilt, slight soiling, 8vo Limited edition 43/150. (1)

£150-200

369 Stigand (Captain C.H.). Hunting the Elephant in Africa and Other Recollections of Thirteen Years’ Wanderings, 1st ed., 1913, half-tone illustrations, 4 pp. advertisements at end, previous owner inkstamp to front endpaper and half title, original red cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo (1)

Lot 369

£300-400

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370 Stonham (Charles). The Birds of the British Islands, 5 vols., 1906-11, 318 plates, two folding maps, scattered light spotting and toning, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering (faded to brown), a little rubbed, 4to (5)

£200-300

371 Syme (Patrick). A Treatise on British Song-Birds. Including Observations of their Natural Habits, Manner of Incubation &c. with Remarks on the Treatment of the Young and Management of the Old Birds in a Domestic State, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1823, half title, 15 hand-coloured engraved plates, scattered light spotting and offsetting, contemporary black half morocco, light edgewear, 8vo (1)

£150-200

372 Taplin (William). The Gentleman’s Stable Directory; or Modern System of Farriery Comprehending the Present Entire Improved Mode of Practice, 5th edition, published G.Kearsley, 1788, additional half title, publisher’s advertisement bound at rear, modern endpapers, modern half calf, 8vo, together with another copy of the twelth edition (1793) with a portrait frontispiece and a near contemporary ink ownership signature to title page, bound with ‘A Treatise on the Suitable Bitting of Horses..., published Edward Latchford, 1832, four engraved plates (including one folding), contemporary half morocco gilt, worn at extremities, 8vo, with another copy of the thirteenth edition (1796), bound in two volumes, contemporary tree calf gilt with contrasting label to spine, a little rubbed, 8vo (4)

£150-200

373 Thorburn (Archibald). British Birds, 4 volumes, 2nd edition, 1916, additional half titles, numerous colour plates throughout, t.e.g., publisher’s gilt cloth, spines faded, folio Supplied with the supplement containing an additional two plates. (5) £200-300

376 Tusser (Thomas). Five Hundred Points of good Husbandry. As well for the Champion or open Country, as also for the Woodland or Severall, mixed in every moneth with Huswifery, over and besides the Booke of Huswifery. Corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented, to a fourth part more, London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1610, 160pp., black letter text throughout, lacking final two leaves L1 & L2 at rear of volume (the life of the author & table index, which are provided in manuscript facsimile), few leaves strengthened to outer corners, repaired closed tear to A8, few leaves close trimmed to letterpress marginal notes, some dustsoiling and dampstaining etc., front free endpaper inscribed ‘Oliver Baker: from Violet Gordon Woodhouse’, all edges gilt, late 19th/early 20th century blind & gilt panelled speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, 8vo

374 Thorburn (Archibald). Birds of Prey, published W.F. Embleton, successor to A. Baird-Carter, 1919, but facsimile edition, published Major Iain Grahame, Suffolk, 1985, additional half title, twelve colour plates, limited edition 150/150, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, publisher’s half morocco gilt with facsimile gilt signature to upper siding, folio, contained in cloth slipcase, together with, Lewin (John William), A Natural History of the Birds of New South Wales, Collected, Engraved and Faithfully painted after Nature, 1838, facsimile edition published Queensbury Hill Press, Victoria, Australia, 1978, twenty-six colour plates and two additional tipped in colour plates, plus a separate proof plate issued with the volume, limited edition 242/500, t.e.g., publisher’s blind stamped gilt polished wide grained leather, folio, contained in gilt cloth book box, broken at hinges (2)

STC 24388. Violet Gordon Woodhouse (1872-1948) was an highly acclaimed British harpsichordist and clavichordist, being the first person to record the harpsichord, and the first to broadcast harpsichord music. Violet was taught by the leading piano teacher Oscar Beringer. In 1895 she entered into a mariage blanc with Gordon Woodhouse, who gave Violet the freedom to perform in public, and also to take lovers. In 1899 William “Bill” Barrington moved into the marital home, to be joined by Max Labouchere in 1903, and Dennis Tollemache shortly after. In polite society their open marriage was referred to as the ‘Woodhouse Circus’. By the 1920s the menage was reduced to three. Violet and Gordon acquired Lypiatt Manor, where they moved with Bill. Their household finances improved greatly as a consequence of the murder of Gordon’s sisters by their butler. Violet was known to and heard by many internationally important & respected musicians, artists & literary figures etc. including Rodin, Picasso, Bernard Shaw, Lawrence of Arabia, Virginia Woolf, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Osbert Sitwell, Stravinsky, Rachmaninov, Thomas Beecham and Nellie Melba. Diaghilev wished to make a ballet to her music. Delius composed a dance for her and Vaughan Williams arranged folk songs for her. £200-300 (1)

£70-100

375 Triggs (H. Inigo). Formal Gardens in England and Scotland, Their Planning and Arrangement Architectural and Ornamental Features, published B.T.Batsford, 1902, ‘subscriber’s copy’ printed to verso of half title, numerous black and white illustrations and plans, bookplates of Chas. E.H. Chadwyck Healy of Lincoln’s Inn and Arthur Quinton Wells, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, a little worn at extremities, folio (1)

£70-100

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377 Walpole-Bond (John). A History of Sussex Birds, 3 volumes, published H.F. & G. Witherby Ltd, 1938, additional half title, fiftythree (complete as list) colour plates by Philip Rickman, t.e.g., publisher’s cloth gilt, 4to, together with, Muirhead (George), The Birds of Berwickshire..., 2 volumes, published David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1889 - 95, additional half titles, folding colour lithographic map by John Bartholomew, numerous black & white illustrations and maps throughout, publisher’s advertisements bound at rear of each volume, publisher’s cloth gilt, a little worn at extremities, 8vo (5)

£100-150

378 Ward (Rowland). Records of Big Game Containing an Account of their Distribution, Descriptions of Species, Lengths and Weights, Measurements of Horns and Field Notes for the Use of Sportsmen and Naturalists, 4 vols., 1st, 4th, 6th & XVth (Africa) eds., 1896-1973, first three volumes with portrait frontispiece, illustrations, some light spots, previous owner inscriptions, original cloth, 1896 rebacked with most of original spine relaid, covers lightly rubbed with some stains, small 4to (4)

£100-150

379 Wooster (David, ed.). Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of some of the most Stiking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, 1st & 2nd series, 1872-74, 108 chromolithograph plates, occasional light spotting, original blue cloth, with gilt and blind blocked decoration, joints slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Coloured Vademecum to the Alpine Flora for the use of Tourists in Switzerland, by L. Schroter & C. Schroter, 5th edition, Zurich, 1896 (3)

£150-200

380 Wright (M., W. and F. von). Svenska Faglar efter Naturen och pa Sten Ritade, 3 volumes., published Stockholm, 1927-1929, additional half titles, 364 fine colour lithographed plates, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco with contrasting labels to spines, spines faded, 4to Nissen IVB 1026; Wood p.637. (3)

£500-800

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 381* Art & Literature. An album of cut signatures, circa 1950s, including John Betjeman, Daphne Du Maurier, Winston Graham, A.L. Rowse, Dodie Smith, R.F. Delderfield, Agatha Christie, Beverley Nichols, Ben Travers, Marcus Adams, Leonard Bowden, Margaret Bowden, John Paddy Carstairs, Viscount Nuffield, Terence Rattigan, Julian Huxley, Barbara Hepworth, Bernard Leach, Janet Leach, Patrick Heron, Kate Nicholson, Alice Moore, Ronald Searle, Malcolm Haylett, some on the same sheet of paper, mostly tipped in at corners with sellotape and typed caption beside, contemporary cloth, oblong 8vo (1)

£70-100

382 [Bairnsfather, Bruce, 1888-1959]. An archive of 9 scrap albums and visitors’ books from the family of John Skipworth Gibbons of Boddington Manor, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, circa 18801940, including a scrap album of autographs, photographs, cuttings, sketches and watercolours, 6 pages with Bruce Bairnsfather watercolour sketches relating to amateur dramatics at Boddington Manor, 1911-12, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and soiled, oblong folio, the other albums including 4 visitors’ books with numerous autographs of families including Gibbons, de Winton, Stanier, Pemberton, Stacey, Goodden, etc., plus occasional anecdotes, sketches, photographs, programmes, etc., plus a related commonplace book kept by Edith Gibbons in the 1890s, another kept by Violet Gibbons circa 1900-10 and a snapshot photo album from the turn of the century, various bindings and sizes, a total of 9 albums, plus 2 related printed items, an auction catalogue by the executors of J.S. Gibbons deceased, held by Bruton Knowles, Gloucester, June 1942, and Tales of the Boddington Oak by Violet Seeley (performed at Boddington Manor, June 1932), both original printed wrappers, 8vo

383* Barnum (P.T.). A printed broadside for Barnum’s American Museum, New York, February 22nd & 23rd 1861, printed broadside in a variety of type faces and sizes, and 4 wood engraved illustrations to one side, featuring Washington’s birth-day! A Nation’s Festival, Old Adams’ California Menagerie, Aztec Children, Old Neptune, King of the Ocean, The Living Black Sea Lion, Albino Family from Madagascar, The Great Lincoln Turkey, etc., printed at the New York Herald Job Office, 97 Nassau street, three small puncture holes, not affecting legibility to lower portion, central horizontal crease, 60.5 x 22.5 cm (23.75 x 8.8 ins), together with a printed broadside for Niblo’s Garden, advertising Mr John S. Rarey’s Second Lecture on horse taming, Tuesday evening, January 8, 1861, and Benefit of Mr. Edwin Forrest, being the 50th Night of the most successful engagement on record, on which occasion he will appear, for the first time in four years, as Damon in John Banim’s celebrated play of Damon and Pythias, printed by New York Herald Job Office, 97 Nassau street, central horizontal crease, 60.5 x 22.5 cm (23.75 x 8.8 ins)

John Skipworth Gibbons, a noted sporting squire, purchased Boddington Manor in 1880. In 1942, after his death the manor passed to his eldest daughter, Mrs Edith Stacey. (11) £400-600

The celebrated showman P.T. Barnum opened his American Museum at the corner of Broadway and Allan Street in 1841, where he mixed traditional theatre with bizarre living exhibits and freak shows. The Museum burned to the ground in July 1865 in one of the most spectacular fires ever seen in New York, during which animals were seen jumping from the burning building, only to be shot by police officers. Niblo’s Garden was another New York landmark, and the best known of New York’s Music Hall establishments. It is considered the venue for the first ever Broadway musical, entitled The Black Crook, which opened in 1866. (2) £300-500

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384 Churchill (Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). The Second World War, 6 volumes written out in manuscript longhand into 2 large day books and a ledger, by an unidentified hand, circa 1950s, a right-sloping neat hand in mostly blue or black fountain pen inks with occasional red highlights, etc., seemingly an unabridged and full transcription (except some quoted sources typed up on separate loose sheets in a folder), written on both sides of approximately 800 leaves of 3 ledgers/day books, volumes 1 and 2 of the magnum opus written into one day book, volume 3 into a ledger (damp-frayed at lower margins), volumes 4-6 written into a second day book matching the first (with printed columns for rooms, wines, accounts, etc.), this final volume following straight on with full-length transcriptions of 4 other of Churchill’s works in the same hand, ‘My Early Life’, ‘Thoughts and Adventures’, ‘Great Contemporaries’ and ‘Step by Step’, approximately 150 blank leaves at rear of volume 3, contemporary quarter leather, some soiling and wear, volumes 1 & 3 with printed stationer’s labels of Arthur Wrigley, Leeds, at front, large 4to (49 x 41cm), volume 2 folio (47 x 30cm), together with a folder of related typed leaves supplying many of the quoted sources for which coded references are left in the manuscript One of the most bizarre and unique Churchill items ever to come up for auction. With shades of Jorge Luis Borges’ story ‘Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote’, this three-volume manuscript raises unanswerable questions of authorship and appropriation. The best explanation is to misappropriate a quote from Churchill himself, and to describe this gargantuan and eccentric project as a “riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma”.

The Second World War alone totals over 1.5 million words and what person would voluntarily, (or otherwise), attempt to rewrite all this verbatim in longhand defies all logic and explanation. The handwriting is not Churchill’s, nor any of his known secretaries, according to the Churchill Archives, Cambridge. Besides which Churchill’s modus operandi for writing was dictation to typists in the first instance, which was then hand corrected by Churchill, retyped and corrected once more. Even with the large team of researchers involved in the preparation of The Second World War there would have been no call for such a manuscript. The inclusion of full transcriptions of four further and earlier works by Churchill adds to the bafflement. The ledgers were acquired by the current owner from a dealer who had himself acquired them around 15 years ago from a large house clearance near York. There are two clues as to who the author may be, both possibly in the same hand as the manuscript itself: The name ‘Philip H. [?]Richings’ appears on the front free endpaper of the second day book, and a three-page manuscript poem (‘An Ode to Sir Barnes [Wallis]’), included with the folder of typed quoted sources, is initialled ‘P.H.R.’ at the end. £400-600 (3 ledgers & a folder)

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385* Cigarette cards. A collection of approximately 1100 cigarette cards, early-late 20th century, including colour and black & white cards of cricketers, footballers, shipping, war ships & figure head cards, the Navy, locomotives, automobiles, regimental standards, flags & banners, British uniforms etc., by Wills, John Player, Mills Filtertips, Park Drive, Ringtons Ltd., W.A. & A.C. Churchman, Ogdens, Craven Black Cat, Lyons Tea, Glengettie Tea, contained in modern oblong plastic folders (a small carton)

£100-150

387* London Burkers. Trial & Execution of the Burkers for the Murder of an Italian Boy, printed by J. Catnach, [1831], printed broadside with 7 woodcut vignettes beneath headline, 5 columns of text and imprint lower right, some toning, a few tears with a little loss of text near centre fold of first 3 columns of text, corners torn, the whole relaid on card, 49 x 35.5cm The London Burkers were a group of body snatchers operating in London, apparently modelling their activities on those of the notorious Burke and Hare. The ‘Italian Boy’ murder centred around the burkers trying to sell a suspiciously fresh body to Guy’s Hospital. John Bishop, Thomas Williams and James May (all pictured on the broadside) were convicted of the boy’s murder. Bishop and Williams were hanged at Newgate on 5 December 1831 while May was respited, as it was accepted that he had no knowledge of the murders. The boy turned out to be a Lincolnshire cattle drover that they had kidnapped, while on his way to Smithfield. (1) £100-150

386 Lingen Estates - Manor Rentals & Surveys, 1598. A set of court rolls relating to numerous manors along the Welsh Borders and in several counties, 1590s, 59 vellum leaves with pages numbered 64-181, 7 blank leaves at rear, occasional browning and some soiling but ink still legible throughout, sheet size 285 x 215mm, sundry related 20th-century manuscript and typed notes loosely inserted at rear, late 19th-century cloth, frayed and worn, spine defective and covers near detached, 4to Provenance: Pencil note that this came from the library of My. Prentiss. Included among the sundry papers are two neatly typed index lists of names and places for the rolls. The name index comprises over 250 family names including Sir John Lingen, Queen Elizabeth I, William Hawkins, Jane Shelley, Richard Whittington and Richard Wynter. The majority of manors fall into the counties of Radnor, Shropshire and Herefordshire, with a few in Warwickshire and Worcestershire. £1000-1500 (1)

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392* National Savings Posters. A group of 42 posters, titles include Nobody Wants Me, British and Proud of It!, Support Your Silver Linings Savings Week, Well Saved [football], A Treble 20 [darts], Make sure of your Place in the Sun, They Served Humanity, Prepare for Christmas Now, Save for Prosperity, etc., occasional fraying, various sizes but many approximately 75 x 51cm (42)

£200-300

393* Postcards. A collection of approximately 370 topographical and other postcards, early 20th century and later, including colour and black and white views, a few real photo postcards, etc., some postally used, loosely contained in an Edwardian postcard album and a modern ring binder postcard album (approx. 370)

£100-150

394 Scrap books. Eight Victorian scrap books, containing newspaper and periodical cuttings, letters, bills & receipts, manuscript poems, pencil drawings, watercolours, pressed flowers, engravings of topographical views, portraits, genre scenes, religion, classical, fashion, field sports, military and natural history, some volumes partially excised, mixed bindings (8)

£200-300

388 Manner of Giuseppe Macpherson (1720-1792). Sei Pittori Italiani, circa 1850, calligraphic title-page with gold initial letters, six oval portrait miniatures of artists, watercolour on card, mounted within gilt line border on thick card leaves (foxed), each with calligraphic name in black ink below: Giovanni Cimabue, Giotto, Tiziano, Raffaello, Annibale Caracci, Carlo Dolci, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, original brown morocco, lightly rubbed in places, spine faded, raised bands between blind rules, covers with blind double fillet border, gold metal clasp, small 4to (1)

£300-500

389* Maritime. A large quantity of approximately 2,500 maritime and shipping photographs, 1960s, all postcard sizes and many with copyright stamp and occasional details to versos (a carton)

395 Sketchbook. A sketchbook of French views, 1832, approximately thirty pencil drawings and sketches, the first two with watercolour, mostly to rectos but some double-page, depicting landscapes and buildings, mostly captioned in ink or pencil, and some dated, including St. Malo, Nantes, Rochefort, La Rochelle, Vendee, plus a couple of sketches of Jersey, including one of Elizabeth Castle, a number of blank leaves at rear, sheet size 21.5 x 28.5cm (8.5 x 11.25ins), marbled endpapers, original half morocco, some rubbing, oblong 4to

£80-120

390* Maritime. An archive of maritime material compiled by H.F. Singleton, Master Mariner, 1928-2004, including 6 workbooks kept by Singleton, plus 4 modern folders relating to his career including Shaw-Savill Line ephemera, photographs, negatives, and other printed material including photocopies, all oblong folio, plus 1 framed item (a carton)

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£200-300

391* Miscellaneous ephemera, 19th and mostly 20th century, including postcards, greetings cards, photographs, prints and engravings, luggage labels, etc., some in albums (a carton)

£150-200

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396 Sketchbook. An English architectural sketchbook, 1882-1887, approximately eighty pen & ink and pencil drawings and sketches, mostly captioned in manuscript, and many dated, a few loose, but mostly mounted on rectos of twenty-eight textured leaves, comprising mainly studies of architectural and interior detailing, e.g. corbels, oriel and tracery windows, wrought ironwork, pulpits, and drawings of buildings, e.g. Old Hospital, Mermaid St, Rye; Chastleton; Temple Guyting, Gloucestershire; At Broadwell, Oxon; Eastbury Ho. Nr. Barking; New College, Oxford; Old Headington, Oxon; Winchelsea looking out; Robertsbridge, Surrey, plus one or two landscapes, original card covers, rubbed and worn to extremities, 4to, 29 x 25cm (11.5 x 9.75ins), together with engraved title-page and two engraved plates from Vedute delle Fabriche, Piazze, et Strade Fatte Fare Nuovamte in Roma, by Giovanni Battista Falda, published by Rossi, 1665, and eight late 18th century engraved plates of classical bronze candelabra (2)

£150-200

397* Architectural Colour Slides. A large collection of approximately 10,000 35mm colour slides, circa 1956-1982, including views and architecture in Wales, Shropshire, Tuscany, Norway, Venice, Siena, Scotland, Rome, Umbria, Austria, Sicily, France, etc., organised into 88 boxes and with accompanying manuscript indexes of locations and dates in 3 ring binders (an archive)

£200-300

398 South Africa. A group of 6 well-presented photograph albums relating to South Africa (and Great Britain), circa 1947-56, including numerous views, some mining scenes, recreational activities, etc., all well photographed and neatly presented with detailed white china ink captions in block capitals throughout, the earliest album with postcard-size photographs, the remainder mostly approximately 15 x 20cm and mounted two to a page, approximately 1,500 photographs in total, the first volume contemporary plain cloth, a little frayed, folio, the remaining volumes contemporary red leather with gilt-titled upper covers, dates and initials of the compiler S.J.M., rubbed, large folio It would appear that S.J.M. spent time working and touring while based in South Africa over a number of years. £200-300 (6)

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401* Suffragettes. A membership card for the Women’s Social and Political Union, circa 1910, folded card with perforation for membership application, unused, minor dust-soiling, 14 x 9cm, together with 2 press photographs, the first showing Mrs Pankhurst speaking in Trafalgar Square, circa 1912, the second showing Mrs Flora Drummond surrounded by a group of admirers, circa 1930, the women possibly of the Suffragette Fellowship with some shown wearing medals, both with press wetstamps to versos, 14 x 19cm

399* Suffragettes. Souvenir of the Women’s Suffrage March and Mass Meeting at the Albert Hall, Saturday June 13, printed and published by Mrs S. Burgess, [1908], wood-engraved crepe paper handkerchief with colour-printed border of roses and flags, with central vignette portrait of Lady Henry Somerset(?), slight toning but otherwise very good, 36 x 38cm Rare. (1)

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£200-300

400* Suffragettes. Two original pen and ink and watercolour cartoons by Edouard Covillot, circa 1910, both showing a Cupid figure, the first about to knock on a door with caption ‘What luck this time!’, the second having been rejected with caption ‘Confound it! Another Suffragette’, both signed ‘Ed. Covillot’ lower right, 20 x 12.5cm, together with a double-page colour lithographic print after Bernard Partridge titled Mr Punch’s Russian Ballet (taken from Punch’s Almanack for 1913), including vignette cartoon studies and one of Prime Minister Asquith as a ballet dancer and ‘Votes for Women!’ banner being harangued by a chorus of Suffragettes, 28 x 43.5cm (3)

£100-150

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404* Suffragettes. A group of 13 Suffragette autographs on 5 album leaves, 1912-14, including Gladys Hazel, Gwendoline Price (‘Slavery it is that makes slavery; freedom, freedom. The slavery of women happened when the men were slaves of kings’), Jesse Atkinson, Lizzie Crow (in pencil, ‘March on march on ye soldiers, ye soldiers of the cause, look up and feel the battle for victory must be ours’), Nancy Lightman (‘Fight for the Right’), Emmeline Pankhurst (in bold pencil), Bertha Brewster (in pencil, ‘Why stand we here helpless, calling on God for help, and not on ourselves, in whom God dwells?’), Jessie Smith (‘The only resting place for the Highlander is on summit’), C. Isabel Green (‘Peace, it has been said, is a dream of the wise, but war is the history of Man’), General Flora Drummond (‘If God had intended woman to be his master he would have taken her from his head. If he had intended her to be his slave he would have taken her from his feet. But as he intended her to be his helpmate and equal he took her from his side’), Lettice A. Floyd (‘As we come marching, marching, we bring the Greater Days, the rising of the women means the rising of the race. No more the drudge and idler - ten that toil where one reposes. But a sharing of life’s glories: Bread & Roses, Bread & Roses!’), Annie Williams (‘For what they loved the martyrs died, are we of meaner soul? Our comrades greatly daring, through prison bars have led the way, who would not follow to the fray, their glorious struggle proudly sharing? To freedom’s cause til death we swear our fealty, march on, march on, face to the Dawn, the Dawn of Liberty’), Barbara Wyllie, plus pencil signature of Lawrence Marvin (‘A man’s aim should exceed his grasp!’), 5 leaves on coloured papers, stitching partly broken, 15.5 x 17.5cm

402* Suffragettes. A good group of sixteen Suffragette postcards, circa 1908-14, including real photo postcards, subjects include a large group of Suffragettes and men dressed up as policemen bearing Votes for Women banner, another of two women handcuffed with placards and arresting policemen behind, a very rare real photo postcard of the home of Ethel Smyth inscribed by her to recto and again to verso with signature, real photo postcards of three buildings damaged by Suffragettes (St Leonards, Levetleigh, Church at Wargrave, Berkshire and St Catherine’s Church, Hatcham), other postcards including the arrest of Mrs Pankhurst, a Votes for Women postcard featuring Mrs Pankhurst, portrait of Miss Christobel Pankhurst, Mrs Drummond giving a speech at Trafalgar Square, demonstration and two humorous postcards of toddlers with Suffragette themes, some postally used, a few creases but generally VG (16)

£300-500

403* Suffragettes. A group of 7 autograph letters, notes and postcard, circa 1880s and later, including a four-page autograph letter signed from Emily Davies (1830-1921), Maidstone, 30 August 1918, concerning Mr Gardner’s little boy, ‘Mr Gardner Waterman tells me the Educational Authorities will take all responsibility about his case and visit him periodically... ‘, 8vo, a two-page autograph letter signed from Sarah Grand, 2 November 1912, apologising for not going to a lecture, ‘but I had fixed that day for a Committee Meeting of the local branch of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Society of which I am president... ‘, autograph note of Mrs Fawcett dated 1908 (plus unused postcard of her), an autograph letter signed from her husband Henry Fawcett to Octavia Hill, 1884, signature of F.W. Pethwick-Lawrence on headed paper, autographs of Ethel Smyth and Nancy Astor on plain sheets of paper, the letter in a mount with reproduction portrait (8)

For biographical notes about most of these Suffragettes, see Elizabeth Crawford, ‘The Women’s Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928’, 1999. Provenance: The family of Annie Williams (circa 1860-1943) by descent. Williams lived with Lettice Floyd until the latter’s death in 1934. £300-500 (1)

£150-200

405 Textiles & Dyes. A scrap album containing manuscript notes and recipes for patterns and dyes with accompanying textile swatches pasted in, approximately 100 leaves, some pages blank, compiled in English but with printed paper label of Chemie-Schule, Mulhausen to front endpaper and ownership name of J.R. Appleyard at the high school there dated 1898, contemporary cloth, soiled and worn, 4to (1)

£70-100

406* Vellum deeds, 18th and mostly 19th century, the majority relating to properties in Cheshire, plus some in Worcestershire, etc., including approximately 50 folding vellum deeds with seals, plus other related vellum and paper deeds (a carton)

£200-300

407 Vellum Deeds. A group of approximately 25 vellum deeds relating to various properties and counties including Rutland and Montgomeryshire, the oldest dated 1560, mosly folding with seals, some occasional browning, plus a few related paper and other legal documents (approx. 37)

£150-200

408* WWI - Postcards. A group of 7 embroidered postcards, mostly with embroidered sentiments including ‘A kiss from France’, ‘Love to all’, etc., nicely presented with a printed title caption in a frame, glazed

Lot 404

The note tells that these cards were sent to Emily Garner by her husband Private F.C. Garner (No. 26280 West Riding Regt.) and that he was killed in action on 23 October 1918 and buried at Verchain, France. (1) £100-150

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409 [Ambon Massacre] [Skinner, John]. A True Relation of the Unjust, Cruell, and Barbarous Proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies, by the Neatherlandish Governour and Councel there. Also the copie of a Pamphlet, set forth first in Dutch and then in English, by some Neatherlander; falsly entituled, A True Declaration of the Newes that came out of the East-Indies, with the Pinace called the Hare, which arrived at Texel in June, 1624. Together with an Answer to the same Pamphlet. By the English East-India Companie, 3 parts in one, London: Printed by H. Lownes for Nathanael Newberry, 1624, [12],38;[2],20;[2],34pp., woodcut frontispiece depicting a man being tortured by 6 men and two children, frontispiece and title strengthened to margins, fraying to fore-edge margins of following three leaves, bound with A Remonstrance of the Directors of the Netherlands East India Company, presented to the Lords States Generall of the united Provinces, in defence of the said Companie, touching the bloudy proceedings against the English Merchants, executed at Amboyna. Together, with the Acts of the Processe, against the sayd English. And the Reply of the English East India Company, to the said Remonstrance and Defence..., 3 parts in one, London: Printed by John Dawson, for the East India Company, 1632, [8],29,[1];[2],38;47,[1]pp., woodcut armorial to title, bound without E4 blank, last two leaves dampstained, bound with A Catalogue of the Damages for which the English Demand Reparation from the United-Netherlands. As also a List of the Damages, Actions, and Pretenses for which those of ther UnitedNetherlands demand Reparation and Satisfaction from the English. Together with the Answer of the English, subjoyn’d to the Several and Respective Points of their Demands, London: Henry Brome, 1664, [8],75,[1], bound with A Reply of Sir George Downing Knight and Baronet, Envoy Extraordinary from His Majesty of Great-Britain,etc. to the Remarks of the Deputies of the Estates-General, Upon his Memorial of December 20. 1664. Old Stile, London: Printed An no Dom., 1665, [2],104pp., some light dust-soiling, early 18th century calf, gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco labels, joints cracked, upper joint neatly strengthened, 4to The first title was originally published under the title: Waerachtich verhael vande tijdinghen gecomen wt de Oost-Indien. During the first quarter of the 17th century the Dutch East India Company was established in the Indonesian Spice Island of Amboyna (Maluku, formerly Moluccas). At Fort Victoria a Dutch garrison was stationed with a local Dutch governor. English merchants associated with the British East India Company also had interests in the island. In early 1623 the Dutch local governor, Herman van Speult, believed that the 10 English merchants, helped by Japanese mercenaries, planned to kill him and overwhelm the Dutch garrison. He ordered the arrest of the alleged plotters and under torture they admitted their guilt and were found guilty and executed in February 1623. The term massacre was applied to this event by the English. £2000-3000 (1) 94


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411 Aristotle. [Decem librorum Moralium Aristotelis, tres conversiones... ], Part 5 (of 5) only, 1st edition, Paris: Johannes Higman and Wolfgang Hopyl, 12 April 1497, 74 leaves (A-D8, E6), capital spaces with guide letters, side notes, some spotting throughout and old light damp staining to upper inner margins of early leaves and upper outer margins of final leaves, final page slightly soiled without affecting legibility of printing details and text, modern wrappers, soiled and worn, slim folio (278 x 215mm)

410 The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politicks, and Literature of the Year, 1758-1772, 1784/85, 1798-1800, 1803, 1807, 1811, 1816-17, 1820, 1822-24, 1829-30, 1857 & 1861, mixed editions, 1773-1862, a broken run comprising 33 volumes, volumes for 1830 & 1861 lacking title pages, mostly in contemporary full or half calf, some with boards detached, few lacking spines & crudely rebacked, worn, 8vo, together with Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von). Goethe’s sammtliche Werke ... Vollstandige, neugeordnete Ausgabe, 30 vols. in 18, Stuttgart, 1857-58, few engraved plates, some spotting, contemporary red quarter morocco, gilt & blind decorated spines, faded & slightly rubbed, 8vo Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (51)

A complete part being the third Latin translation of the Nicomachean Ethics contained in the complete work, this part being folios 137-210. The translation here is by Robert Grosseteste, sometimes wrongly attributed to Henricus Krosbein. Goff A991; GW 2359. Exceptionally rare with no auction record traced for any part of this edition. £1000-1500 (1)

£200-300

412 Art Nouveau Binding. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments... According to the Use of the Church of England... , Oxford University Press, circa 1900, some finger soiling and spotting, a few early leaves frayed at lower outer corners with loss not affecting text, all edges gilt, embossed calf with bunches of grapes to upper cover, embossed title ‘Common Prayer’ to upper cover and date ‘1907’ within geometric design to lower cover, blind-stamped monogram ‘J W’ to lower margin of lower cover, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and a little darkened, 4to

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413 [Austen, Jane]. Emma: A Novel, 3 volumes, 1st edition, printed for John Murray, 1816, half-titles present in volumes 2 and 3, that to volume 1 discarded, scattered spotting and some toning, with occasional finger-soiling, first volume with early manuscript ownership name at head (trimmed), K2 in volume 2 with short tear in blank foremargin, marbled edges, 20th century maroon half morocco over contemporary marbled boards (rubbed), spines divided with gilt triple rules between blind scallop rolls, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder with blind oval tool, large 12mo Gilson A8; Keynes 8. (3)

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414 Bible [German]. Biblia, Das ist: Alle die Bucher der Heil. Schrift des Alten und Newen Testaments aus hebreischer und griechischer Spraach..., aufs new verteutscht durch J. Piscator...., Bern: A. Huguenet, 1684, additional engraved title, letterpress general and New Testament titles present (NT title imprint dated 1683), holes to letterpress general title and following three leaves at front of volume, lacking final leaf of text at rear, first & last few leaves frayed and some torn to margins (particularly final leaf), browning, spotting and some marginal dampstaining, front free endpaper torn, lacking rear endpaper, contemporary pigskin over wooden boards, with blind rollwork decoration, central brass boss to upper board and one corner piece to lower board only, lacking clasps, strong fabric adhesive tape repair at head of spine and strip down and around lower board, some wear, folio (1)

415 Bible [German]. Biblia mit der Ausslegung. Die gantze heilige Schrifft, Altes und Neues Testaments... D. Martini Lutheri. Mit einer kurtzen jedoch grundlichen Erklarung des Textes ... Summarien ... aus des ... D. Lucae Osiandri..., Luneburg: Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann und Heinrich, die Sterne, 1650, additional engraved general title, letterpress general title with large woodcut initial and printer’s device (both lined to verso), engraved New Testament title present, one single-page engraved map and one double-page engraved table only (of 7 leaves of plates in total, lacking portrait of Lucas Osiander etc.), text in three columns throughout, engraved table with repaired closed tear, 2T3 torn at rear with major loss and lacking final leaf 2T4 (tables), marginal fraying to first & last leaves, some dampstaining throughout, some toning and occasional spotting, recent endpapers, modern morocco with near contemporary blind decorated & diced calf covers and spine overlaid, folio

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416 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, The Holy Scriptures, conteined in the Old and New Testament. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best Translations in diuers Languages. With most profitable Annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance, [Imprinted at London (i.e. Holland?): By the Deputies of Christopher Barker, Printer to the Queenes most excellent Majesie, 1599, (after 1617?)], general title and New Testament titles within decorative woodcut borders (both printed without imprint, general title creased), lacking general letterpress title, imprint & date to colophon, decorative woodcut illustrations and initials, following three leaves after general title with small puncture hole, large portion of A2 torn away, some light dampstaining and fraying to margins of initial leaves, without Apocrypha, bound with at rear A Concordance to the Bible of the Last Translation..., London: Printed by the Assignes of Clement Cotton, 1632, and The Booke of Psalmes: Collected into English Meeter, by Thomas Sternehold, John Hopkins, and others, [Holland?, after 1617?], title without imprint, with swan or goose woodcut ornament to title, final leaf frayed to edges and creased, some early manuscript annotations and inscriptions throughout, all edge gilt (rubbed), contemporary gilt panelled calf, diamond lozenge shaped gilt decorative device to centre of each board with intials ‘W.R.’ either side, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, attractive pierced & engraved brass clasps, some wear to lower edges of boards, 4to Herbert 255 and STC 2180, with ‘seue and twentie prouinces’ in Esther I, 1. STC 2499.7 (Metrical Psalms) with ‘Quicuuque vult’ in the headline on A4b. This edition of the Psalms were often issued with Bibles falsely dated 1599. This version of the Bible is sometimes known as the ‘Goose Bible,’ from the bird in the device with the motto ‘God is my helper’, which appears on the title-page of the Metrical Psalms. It is supposed to have been printed at Dort. (1) £300-500

417 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues..., London: Printed by Henry Hills, 1660, engraved title within architectural border with royal arms above and King David below (cropped to border, stained and lined to verso, New Testament title present, bound with Apocrypha, red ruled throughout volume except leaves A3-A8 and S1-V8 (30 leaves in total, possibly supplied from another copy), browning and spotting, remnants of gilding to edges, 19th century black sheep gilt, joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with 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..., London: Printed by John Baskett, 1736, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others, Conferred with the Hebrew..., London: Printed by Alice Pearson, for the Company of Stationers, 1736, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers with neatly repaired hinges, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated brown morocco, neatly rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, 8vo Herbert 670 (for 1660 Bible). (2)

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418 Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall tongues: & with the former Translations diligently compared and reuised, by his Maiesties speciall Commandement. Appointed to be read in Churches. Imprinted at London: by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, 1611], collation C2-C3, D1, D4, A-Z6, Aa-Zz6, Aaa-Zzz6, Aaaa-Zzzz6, Aaaaa-Ccccc6, A-A6, Aa1, only four preliminary leaves present of 14 (comprising two leaves of Kalendar, Almanacke leaf & names of Bookes leaf), lacking general title and final five leaves at rear of volume, New Testament title present printed within decorative woodcut border (trimmed to blank margin, sheet size 38.6 x 24.7cm, detached), Apocrypha present, double-column black letter text with 59 lines to the full column, decorative woodcut initials, with Ruth iii:15 reading ‘...he went into the city’. running titles close-trimmed at head with some cropped, sewing weak and partly broken, with some pages & gatherings loose or detached (mostly affecting initial few leaves and gatherings at rear of volume), few closed tears and old repairs mostly to lower margins, occasional other tears to margins (mostly outer corners), some dust soiling, general dampstaining to margins throughout, heavy dampstaining & fraying to approximately 40 final leaves at end of volume with consequent area of text loss particularly affecting final six leaves, contemporary calf, brass central boss and corner pieces to boards (lacking one corner piece to upper board & two to lower board), old reback, covers detached, leather torn & worn, lacking clasps, folio, sheet size 38.8 x 26.8cm Herbert 309, Darlow & Moule 240, STC 2216 & Printing and the Mind of Man 114. The first folio edition of the King James Bible, commonly known as King James’ Great ‘He’ Bible and the ‘Authorised’ version. With Ruth iii:15 reading ‘...he went into the city’. One of the most significant books in the English language, “a book, which if everything else in our language should perish, would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power” (Macaulay). (1) £12000-18000

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420 Bindings. Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of Malmesbury... , 4 volumes, 1844, together with Diaries and Letters of Sir George Jackson, edited by Lady Jackson, 2 volumes, 1872, plus A Further Selection from the Diaries and Letters of Sir George Jackson, edited by Lady Jackson, 2 volumes, 1873, plus Fifty Years of My Life, by George Thomas, Earl of Albermarle, 2 volumes, 1876, all with some spotting, top edges gilt, armorial bookplate of William Wickham to all front pastedowns, contemporary red straight-grain morocco gilt by Riviere, monogram W incorporated into lower compartment, 8vo (10)

£300-400

421 Boswell (James). The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, 1st edition, Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly, 1785, half title, first state of I5r (‘in-induced’), second state of Q7r (‘Kings and subjects’), second state of U6r (‘nor Mrs. Thrale...’ after ‘Beauclerk’), 13-line errata followed by 15-line notice of Boswell’s Life of Johnson leaf at rear of volume, occasional very light spotting at front and rear, contemporary armorial bookplate of Charles Smith to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, joints cracked, 8vo Rothschild 456. (1)

419 Bible [Dutch]. Biblia dat is, De gantsche H. Schrifture, vervattende alle de Canonycke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments. Door Last der hoogh-Mog: Heeren Staten Generael vande Vereenighde Nederlanden, en volgens het Besluyt vande Synode Nationael, gehouden tot Dordrecht unde Jaren 1618 ende 1619..., Dordrecht: Jacob en Hendrik Keur, 1741, engraved general title (with authorisation signature to verso, leaf detached), letterpress New Testament title present with imprint dated 1744, five double-page & folding engraved maps & plans (two detached and two with closed tear to fold), Apocrypha bound at rear with imprint dated 1744, final leaf torn and frayed to edges (detached), some browning and spotting, occasional dampstaining, lacking free endpapers, contemporary diced calf over wooden boards, blind arabesque to centre of each board, lacking spine and clasps, worn, folio (1)

£200-300

422 The British Compendium , or, Rudiments of Honour..., Containing, the Genealogies of all the Nobility of England, their Titles, Posts, and Seats..., 4 vols., mixed editions, [1741]-1746, titles in red & black, numerous engraved plates of armorial bearings and portraits, contemporary calf, volumes 1 & 3 rebacked, joints and spines to volumes 2 & 4 worn, small 8vo (4)

£100-150

423 Brunner (Andreas). Fasti Mariani cum divorum elogiis in singulos anni dies distributis, editio novissima, Antwerp, Henrici Aertssens, 1660, title with woodcut vignette, additional engraved title, dated 1659, 12 oval engraved illustrations of saints in landscapes, contemporary yapp fore-edges, rubbed and some discolouration, 8vo, together with Drexelius (Hieronymus), Orbis Phaethon hoc est De Universis Vitiis Linguae, Pars prima, 1630, first part only, 5 engraved plates, contemporary vellum, with yapp foreedges, rubbed and a little soiled, 12mo

£200-300

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424 [Burney, Frances]. Camilla: Or, a Picture of Youth, 5 volumes, 1st edition, 1796, advert leaf at rear of volume 1, some spotting, contemporary mottled calf with gilt-decorated spines and title labels, spines of volumes 1-4 heavily rubbed with a little chipping to title and volume number labels, volume 5 rebound in calf retaining lower original board and (darker) spine relaid, 12mo (5)

427 Castellensis (Hadrianus, Cardinal). De sermone latino, et modis Latine loquendi, 1st edition, Rome: Marcellus Silber, October 1515, title within ornamental woodcut border, and with author’s arms in circular frame, coloured in red, roman type, final blank present, good margins, a little spotting and some light old damp staining to lower outer corners towards rear, Chatsworth bookplate to front pastedown, gilt and marbled edges, later polished calf gilt, rebacked with original gilt-decorated spine relaid, corners strengthened, rubbed, folio

£150-200

425 Byrom (John). A Catalogue of the Library of the Late John Byrom..., printed for private circulation, 1848, black and white frontispiece, some toning and a little offsetting thoughout, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, joints cracked, 4to, together with Ridgway (James, publisher), Criticims on the Rolliad, 1785, half-title, frontispiece, vignette title, some offsetting, short closed handling tear to L2, bookplate of Tollecmache to upper pastedown, contemporary calf gilt, 8vo, plus other antiquarian titles including Jerrold’s The Best of All Good Company, James Hogg’s The Pilgrims of the Sun, Bernard Barton’s Poems, and Letters of Marquise de Deffand (10)

A nice copy of the first edition of an uncommon book. Not in Adams. £700-1000 (1)

£200-400

426 Carrara (G. Luigi). Delle Acque Semitermai di S. Pellegrino nel Bergamasco, Bergamo, 1820, 152 pp., untrimmed, contemporary plain wrappers, rubbed and soiled, with upper wrapper missing, 8vo, together with [Lullin, Jacob-Frederic, Marquis de Chateauvieux]. Manuscrit venu de St. Helene d’une maniere inconnue, seconde edition revue, corrigée et considerablement augmentee, Leipzig, G.A. Grieshammer, 1817, 104 pp., untrimmed, contemporary plain wrappers, a little rubbed and some soiling, 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian, mostly continental interest, including Anacreontis Carmina, Strasbourg, J.G. Treuttel, 1786, Schauplatz der Kunste und Handwerke, volume 4 only, Leipzig, 1765, etc., mostly leather-bound (13)

£100-150

428 Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de). The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight Errant, Don Quixote, of the Mancha, Translated out of the Spanish; now newly Corrected and Amended, 2 parts in one, London: Printed for R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright, R. Chiswell, 1675, [8],137,[5],138-214,216-244,244-273 leaves, general title torn & trimmed to margins and lined to verso, following four leaves torn at head and repaired (with occasional loss), many leaves cropped at head with loss to running titles and page numbers, manuscript page numbers to contents leaves of part two, some leaves with page numbers applied in manuscript to upper outer corners, few leaves with closed marginal tears, some spotting and toning, all edges gilt, 19th century blind panelled and decorated morocco by Hayday, spine and extremities rubbed, small folio Wing C1777. Bookplate of the English painter George Dunlop Leslie RA (18351921) and pasted-in note to front blank “To George Dunlop Leslie from his Mother January 13th, 1865. Peter Leslie, from his father G.D. Leslie Oct. 1908. This Exquisite Book belonged to C.R. Leslie Esq. RA.” (1) £700-1000

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429 Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Workes of Geffray Chaucer newly printed, with dyvers workes whiche were never in print before: As in the table more playnly dothe appere. Cum privilegio, [Imprinted at London: by [Nicholas Hill for] Rycharde Kele, dwellynge in Lombarde strete nere unto the stockes market at the sygne of the Egle, [1550]], black letter text in double column, woodcut title (supplied from the 1561 John Stowe edition), trimmed and relaid, 3 unsigned preliminary leaves, A1 missing, 355 leaves (starting at signature B), numbered in roman numerals, numerous woodcut initials, separate part-title to romaunt of the Rose with woodcut decorative border, woodcut illustration to the head of the Knyghtes Tale and Squires Tale, some fraying and marginal damp marking to preliminary leaves and signature A, generally not affecting text, A6, with dampstain more visible, and frayed with loss to upper and lower outer margins, affecting a few letters to upper outer corner (with later paper repairs), S5 with closed tear repaired to lower outer corner, slightly affecting one or two words, 3Q numbers 2-5 with outer margins somewhat trimmed, not affecting text, except for 3Q2, where there is loss of some words and letters, light dampstain to lower margins towards rear of volume, otherwise generally in good condition, occasional early ink mark, 18th century ink signature of William Herbert, to front blank, with his engraved bookplate, and that of James McBryde, St. Helens to front pastedown, all edges gilt, early 18th century giltdecorated dark blue full morocco, rubbed and some minor marks, spine somewhat sunned, folio STC 5072. Pforzheimer 174 (Thynne issue). The third edition of the collected works of Chaucer, this being one of four variants, each with a different publisher’s name in the colophon (the others being Thomas Petit, Wyllyam Bonham and Robert Toye), who are likely to have shared equally in the edition. The two woodcuts of The Knyght and The Squire are here printed for the first time, and continue to be printed through black editions up to 1602. The third edition of William Thynne’s version of Chaucer’s Works, first published in 1532. £2000-3000 (1)

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432 Dickens (Charles). Works, 34 volumes, Gadshill Edition, 189799, contemporary green half morocco gilt by Hatchards, spines uniformly browned, 8vo (34)

£400-600

430 Cobbet (Thomas). A Practical Discourse of Prayer. Wherein is handled, the Nature, the Duty, the Qualifications of Prayer; the several sorts of Prayer; viz. Ejaculatory, Publick Private, and Secret Prayer. With the Necessity of, and In.gagements [sic] unto Prayer. Together, with sundry Cases of Conscience about it. By Thomas Cobbet, minister of the Word at Lyn..., Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy, 1st edition, 1st issue, London: printed by T.M. for Ralph Smith at the Bible in Cornhil, 1654, (14), 452, 153-163,(1), 465-551, (1)pp., lacks half-title (A1), title torn to lower outer corner with loss to imprint, text-block and sewing broken, with loose leaves, some dust-soiling and light marginal fraying, contemporary sheep, spine split, worn, 8vo Wing C4779, ESTC R209593 and Sabin 13868. The English Puritan Thomas Cobbet (1608-1685) was born in Newbury in Berkshire. He studied under the prominent clergyman and theologian William Twisse (1578-1646), and travelled to America in 1637. He became one of the leading New England Puritans & was commended by Cotton Mather. He was preacher at Lynn and later at Ipswich, Massachusetts. £150-200 (1)

433 Dickens (Charles). A Christmas Carol, in Prose, being A Ghost Story of Christmas... with illustrations by John Leech, 1st edition, Chapman & Hall, 1843, half-title and title verso printed in blue, title printed in red and blue, ‘Stave One’ at head of first chapter, four hand coloured engraved plates, letterpress vignettes, publisher’s advertisement leaf at rear, some spotting, toning, and occasional marks, final leaf with repairs to 3” closed tear and along fore-edge, yellow endpapers (sometime renewed), all edges gilt, original blindstamped salmon cloth gilt, some marks, spine faded and frayed at ends, small 8vo

431 Dell (William). Uniformity Examined: Whether it may be found in the Gospel, or, in the Practice of the Churches of Christ. By Wil. Dell, Minister of the Gospel. Published according to Order, London: Printed by J. Coe for Henry Overton, 1646, 8pp., close-trimmed and frayed to margins, disbound 4to, (Wing D936), together with Lilly (William), Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or, Astrological judgments for the year 1671, London: Printed by J. Macock for the Company of Stationers 1671, engraved portrait to title, some dust-soiling & small hole to C6, disbound small 8vo, with Merlinus Anglicus Junior: or, an Ephemeris for the Year 1687..., London: Printed by J. Macock for the Company of Stationers 1687, engraved portrait to title, some dust-soiling & few marks, disbound small 8vo, with Leslie (Charles), The Wolf Stript of His Shepherd’s Cloathing, In Answer to a late Celebrated Book Intitul’d Moderation a virtue, wherein the Designs of the Dissenters against the Church: and their Behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the Case of Occasional Conformity Considered..., 1704, few marks, disbound 4to, plus six other 18th century pamphlets, including few incomplete (10)

Smith, II, pp.16-29. (1)

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434 Dickens (Charles). The Personal History of David Copperfield, 1st edition, Bradbury & Evans, 1850, bound from the parts, half-title discarded, etched frontispiece and additional title (toned), and thirtyeight etched plates by H.K. Browne, some plates with marginal spotting and minor water-staining to fore-edges, contemporary half calf gilt, extremities rubbed, slight loss to head of spine, 8vo, together with The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1st edition, Chapman and Hall, 1839, bound from the parts, etched portrait frontispiece (toned and offset to title) and thirty-nine etched plates, occasional spotting, marbled endpapers and edges, hinges neatly repaired, contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked, 8vo, plus Little Dorrit, 1st edition, Bradbury and Evans, 1857, etched frontispiece and additional title (water-stained at gutter), thirty-eight etched plates, some marginal spotting, hinges split, marbled edges, contemporary green half calf gilt, rubbed, and extremities a little worn, spine faded, 8vo (3)

£150-200

435 Dickens (Charles). American Notes for General Circulation, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1st issue, Chapman and Hall, 1842, 1st issue with second contents page of volume 1 misnumbered ‘p.xvi’, halftitles present, single advertisement leaf at front of volume 1 and half-title to volume 2 with contemporary ownership signature at head, 6pp. publisher’s advertisements at rear of volume 2, endpapers to volume 1 with some marginal water-staining, near contemporary armorial bookplate of James McBryde, St. Helens, on front pastedowns (laid down over an earlier bookplate), roughtrimmed edges foxed, original blindstamped reddish-brown horizontally-ribbed cloth gilt, spines faded and slightly frayed at ends, 8vo Smith II, 3. (1)

£400-600

436 Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, 1st edition, Macmillan & Co., 1872, half-title with inscription ‘Blanche Miller from Mrs Macauley, Xmas 1871’, black & white frontispiece (with tear to lower blank margin) and illustrations by John Tenniel, occasional spotting and few marks, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, scuffed and few marks, 8vo

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£200-300

437 Eliot (George, i.e. Marian Evans). The Mill on the Floss, 3 volumes, 1st edition, William Blackwood, 1860, half-titles present, volume 3 with 16pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, some light spotting and toning, front pastedowns with contemporary armorial bookplate of James McBryde, St. Helens, front free endpapers with contemporary ownership name, third volume with rear hinge split, stitching partially broken and some gatherings starting (with some consequent fraying), original blindstamped terracotta cloth gilt by Burn, spines slightly darkened and frayed at ends, 8vo (3)

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438 English Civil War. Some Speciall and Considerable Passages from London, Westminster, Portsmouth, Warwicke, Coventry, and other places. Collected for the use of all those that desire to be truely informed [continued as Special Passages], numbers 1-44 (complete), Numb. 1. (From Tuesday the 9th of August, to Tuesday the 16th. [1642])-Numb. 44. (From Tuesday the 6 of June, to Tuesday the 13 of June 1643), London: printed fot H[umphrey]: Blunden, 1642-[1643], collation A1-Xx4 (register continuous), pagination near continuous throughout volume from page 1 to page 362 (1-72, 83-362), with caption titles to each issue, few leaves close-trimmed at foot and fore-edge (with minor loss), browning and spotting, occasional light dust-soiling, dampstaining to margins of leaves Tt-Tt4, few leaves lightly frayed at head, lacking free endpapers, contemporary sheep, joints cracked and some wear, 4to ESTC P1334, Nelson & Seccombe. British newspapers and serials, 1641-1700, 605.01-44. There were various edition issues of no. 2, with different titles including: Speciall passages from divers parts of this kingdome (as this copy), Some speciall passages, from divers parts of this kingdom No. 2; and Some speciall passages from Westminster, Coventry, Portsmouth. Imprint from colophon. Issues after No. 15 printed without imprint. A scarce complete collection in contemporary binding of this English Civil War newsbook pamphlet chronicling the eleven month period from August 1642 to June 1643. (1) ÂŁ2000-3000

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439 Hafez (Aams-al-Din Mohammad, of Shiraz). The Works of Dewan Hafez: With an Account of his Life and Writings, Calcutta: A. Upjohn, 1791, title in Persian and English, with woodblock British royal and East India Company coats-of-arms at head, imprint within decorative border, text in Persian in nasta’liq and naskhi type, later pencil annotation throughout, lacking leaves 79 and 80 from the third part, tiny hole to title imprint affecting one letter, tiny marginal wormhole affecting title and first 8 leaves, pp.8-9 of second part cut short and into a couple of words, a couple of other catchwords in second part just trimmed by the binder, leaves 5 and 6 of third part sometime neatly remargined, leaves 119 and 120 in third part mis-foliated as published, last 19 leaves stained and with other lighter staining mainly confined to gutter affecting various gatherings, marbled endpapers, contemporary ownership stamp of Mr Strachey on endpaper, possibly repeated in ink manuscript in Persian below, label of Carberry Tower Library, contemporary half calf, worn, spine and corners crudely repaired with tape, folio (270 x 175mm) Very rare first printed edition of the celebrated Persian lyric poet, who lived 1315-1390. The edition itself was compiled by Abu Taleb Khan Landani (1753-1805/06; administrator at Lucknow and author) based on 12 manuscripts. ‘By common consent [Hafez] represents the zenith of Persian lyric poetry. In no other Persian poet can be found such a combination of fertile imagination, polished diction, apt choice of words, and silken melodious expressions’ (Enc. Iranica Vol. XI, Fasc. 5, pp. 461465). This edition was printed in 1200 copies by Aaron Upcott (fl.1785-1800). ‘The first printed edition using movable type was commissioned by Richard Johnson of the East India Company [...] In a letter to Johnson prior to its publication, Sir William Jones, the famous orientalist and translator of Hafez, had complimented Johnson on taking up the task: “An impression of your Hafiz will, indeed, be a valuable acquisition to the publick; and I hope some years hence to offer up a copy of it on the tomb of the divine poet near the crystal stream of Rucnabad”‘ (Enc. Iranica Vol. XI, Fasc. 5, pp. 479-483). Only 7 institutional copies have been traced: BL, Cambridge, Bodleian, Edinburgh, Marburg, Princeton and Chapel Hill. Shaw 186 (not calling for the first part of 15 ll., nor the second part of 5 ll.). £2000-3000 (1)

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442 Horace. Q. Horatius Flaccus: ex recensione & cum notis atque emendationibus Richardi Bentleii, Cambridge, 1711, half-title, additional engraved title, letter press title with engraved device and 18th century armorial bookplate to verso of the 'Right Honble. Robert Lord Viscount Tamworth Grandson & heir Apparent to ye Earle Ferrers', contemporary blind panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and light wear to extremities, 4to, together with Catullus (Gaius Valerius), fidem recensita. Accesserunt variae lectiones quae in libris... notatu digniores occurrunt, Cambridge: Jacob Tonson, 1702, additional engraved title, lacking free endpapers, gilt decorated pastedowns, armorial bookplates of Sir Thomas Seabright Bt. And Compton Mackenzie, contemporary calf, old reback with gilt decorated spine, joints slightly cracked, 4to, plus other 19th century classical works etc., mostly Horace related, including decorative bindings (34)

£300-400

443 Kelly (Christopher). History of the French Revolution, and of the Wars Produced by that Memorable Event: From the Commencement of Hostilities in 1792, to the Second Restoration of Louis XVIII..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1817, 53 hand-coloured engraved plates, eight hand-coloured engraved maps (complete), a few close-trimmed, small loss to final index leaf, some spotting, toning and offsetting, modern tan calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, 4to, together with History of the Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena; From the Letters and Journals of the Late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, and Official Documents not before made Public, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1853, engraved frontispiece to each, folding map of St. Helena at end of volume I, scattered spotting and toning, contemporary ownership inscription to front pastedown of volume I, hinges tender, original green blindstamped cloth, spines faded to brown with some splits and tears, a few stains, 8vo, with six others including The People’s Gallery of Engravings, 1845 and Payne’s Orbis Pictus, c. 1850 (11)

444 Lamartine (Alphonse de). Raphael, Pages de la vingtieme année, 1st edition, Paris, 1849, some scattered spotting, all edges gilt, moiré silk endpapers, inside gilt dentelles, contemporary giltdecorated red full morocco, stamped in gilt to upper cover l’auteur au traducteur, a few minor marks and spine very slightly dulled, 8vo, author’s presentation copy, inscribed to half title, ‘Hommage a Madame la comtesse de peyronnet. A. Lamartine. “Traduire c’est creer”, Chateaubriand’, together with Vigny (Alfred de), Stello ou Les Diables Bleus, Premiere Consultation, 1st edition, Paris, Charles Gosselin, 1832, some light spotting, author’s presentation inscription to half-title ‘A Madame de Berenger, Amitie et parente bien devouees, Alfred de Vigny’, 19th century green quarter morocco, gilt decorated spine, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Vigny (Alfred de), Servitured et Grandeur Militaires, 2nd edition, Paris, 1836, some spotting, author’s presentation inscription to half-title ‘Souvenir Alfred de Vigny’, 19th century red quarter morocco, gilt decorated spine, a little rubbed, 8vo, and Cinq-Mars ou Une Conjuration sous Louis XIII, 9th ed., Paris, 1846, some spotting, author’s presentation inscription in pencil to half-title ‘Madame de Peyronnet, Son confrere tres devoue Alfred de Vigny, aout 1846’, 19th century red quarter morocco, gilt decorated spine, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other similar 19th century French literature, mostly similarly bound in quarter morocco, many with author’s presentation inscriptions to Madame de Peyronnet, including Prevost-Paradol, Dupont-White, Lanfrey (Histoire de Napoleon Ier, 5 volumes, 186775, and other works by the same author, Ernest Renan, Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire (Mahomet et le Coran, 1865), A. Barbier (Satires, 1865), Rodolphe Lindau (Un Voyage autour du Japon, 1864), etc., all except 2 volumes bound in 19th century quarter morocco or calf gilt, slightly rubbed, mostly 8vo

440 Homer [Greek]. Ulyssea. Batrachomyomachia. Hymni xxxii [with: the Lives of Homer by Herodutus, Plutach and Dio Chrysostom], 2 parts in 1 volume (of 2), Venice, Heirs of Aldus the Elder, June 1517, title in Greek and Latin, text in Greek, Aldine device on title and at end of first part, capital spaces with guide letters, final two leaves of first part and first leaf of Life misgathered and bound at rear, some spotting and soiling throughout, occasional lower margin worming not affecting text, old ink notes and partial Aldine device colouring at rear, 20th-century manuscript note and library label at front, later sheep with old morocco gilt reback, rubbed and some corner wear, 8vo (156 x 85mm) Second Aldine edition of the Odyssey, bound with 1-7.8 which can be found attached to either volume of Iliad or Odyssey. Adams H742; Renouard 80.3. £600-800 (1)

441 Homer. Iliad and Odyssey, 2 volumes, Strasbourg: W. Koephel, 1542, woodcut historiated border to titles, text in Greek, slight scattered spotting, late 18th century half morocco, joints broken, spine of volume two torn with some loss, 8vo (2)

£150-200

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445 Larkin (Edward). Speculum Patrum: A Looking-Glasse of the Fathers, wherein, you may see each of them drawn, Characterized, and Displayed in their colours. To which are added, the Characters of some of the Chief Philosophers, Historians, Grammarians, Orators, and Poets, 2 parts in one, 1659, modern calf gilt, 8vo, together with Robinson (Hugh), Scholae Wintoniensis Phrases Latinae. The Latine Phrases of Winchester-School. Corrected, and much Augmented..., 8th edition with additions, 1673, front free endpaper torn at gutter, contemporary sheep, some wear at foot of spine (re-glued), 8vo, plus other 17th-19th century English antiquarian including a defective copy of A Collection of Several Pieces of Mr John Locke, never before printed or not extant in his Works, 1720, bound without dissertation & life at front of volume (60 pages), contemporary calf, later spine label, joints cracked, 8vo, and The Lives of the Twelve Caesars..., by C. Suetonius Tranquillus, and now done into English by several hands, 1698, The History of the Revolutions in Englands under the Family of the Stuarts, from the Year 1603, to 1690..., by F.J. D’Orleans, 2nd edition, 1722, The Manner of Holding Parliaments in England, by Henry Elsynge, 1768, The Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyan, Glasgow: A. Brydon, 1801, and The Boscobel Tracts, Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second..., edited by J. Hughes, published 1830 (8)

448 Liturgies - Ceremonial of the Nuns of St. Cyr. Ceremonial a l’usage des Releigieuses Benedictine de l’abbaye Royalle de Nostre Dame des anges de St Cyr. Tire des ancienne courume de l’abbaye & de plusieurs atures Celebres Maisons que lon a apropriez a celle ci & qui sont en usage depuis un Grand nombres Dannee, & receuilli en ce manuscrit par l’ordre de Madame Francoise D’aligre - De Present Abesse, par une de ses Religieuse, 1692, [24] 296, [32]pp., title in red, green and black within green ruled border, preliminary leaves in green, black and gold, contents and text in black with red headings and capitals, red ruled borders throughout, a few nearcontemporary and later manuscript and printed insertions, previous owner’s name and address details on slip of paper pasted to front endpaper verso (Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundel), Arundel coloured endpapers with armorial bookplate (Nulli Prada) to front pastedown, gilt and marbled edges, early 19th-century (Arundel) blind-stamped black morocco, one silver clasp without catch still present, rubbed and some corner wear, 4to (180 x 130mm) This neatly written French manuscript details the ceremonial minutiae of St. Cyr, established in the park at Versailles, dating from the mid-17th century. It became part of the library of Francis Arundel (1780-1846), a leading member of a recusant dynasty and, in addition to his bookplate, has the distinctive Arundel endpapers and binding. The manuscript was sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge as lot 1354 on 23 July 1871. The manuscript is also referenced in Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, ‘British Monachism, or, Manners and Customs of the Monks and Nuns of England...’, 3rd edition, 1843, pp. 309-12. £500-800 (1)

£300-400

446 [Lear, Edward, 1812-1888]. Nile Notes of a “Howadji;” or, The American in Egypt, Readable Books IV., London: Henry Vizetelly, [1852], wood engraved frontispiece, vignette title and illustrations, sewing partly broken and contents loose, verso of front free endpaper inscribed ‘S.W. Clowes, from Edward Lear, May 20, 1857’, original cloth, blind & gilt blocked decoration, spine faded and torn & frayed at head & foot, small 8vo (1)

449 Liturgy [Greek]. Leitourgiai ton agion pateron [Greek text], Paris: Guillaume Morel, 1560, [4], 179pp., printed in ‘Grecs du Roi’, a little browning, old damp staining and soiling at front and rear, several old ownership signatures at front including J. Schomberg (3 times in pencil), Archer Thompson and R.R. Perkins (to title), oval purple ink library stamp of St Francis College Oxford to front free endpaper and title, further old ink doodles and pricings to title upper margin, contemporary vellum-backed marbled boards, worn with some loss of marbling paper and splits to spine, folio

£200-300

447 Lipsius (Justus). De Cruce Libri Tres, Amsterdam, Andreae Frisii, 1670, bound with (as often) Titulus Sanctae Cruscis sev Historia et Mysterium Tituli Sanctae Crucis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi. Libri Duo, by Honorat Nicquet, Amsterdam, 1670, engraved frontispiece, titles with engraved vignettes, eighteen engraved plates and illustrations, some folding, mainly of crucifixions, light marginal toning, previous owner inscription to first title, small marginal tear and loss to frontispiece, library shelf number to front pastedown, near contemporary vellum, gilt stamps to covers rubbed, a little soiled, 12mo (1)

A rare edition of the Greek liturgy but without part 2, its Latin translation, edited by the French controversialist Claude de Sanctes. Adams L842 (part 1 only, as here). (1) £300-400

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453 Pamphlets. Instuctions Agreed upon in Parliament, for Commissioners, for Surveying the Forest of Sherwood; The Forest, or Chase of Needwood; The Forest, or Chase of Kingswood; The Forest, or Chase of Ashdown, or Lancaster Great Park; and Endfield Chase..., London: Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, 1657, [2],14pp., small disbound folio, together with [Dryden, John], The Medall. A Satyre Against Sedition. By the Authour of Absalom and Achitophel, London: Jacob Tonson, 1682, [12], 1-10, 13-20pp., lower margin of B1 torn, lacking C2, some browning, disbound 4to, with Graham (James), A New, Plain, and Rational Treatise on the True Nature and Uses of the Bath Waters..., Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1789, [4],42,[1],42-48pp., half-title, two leaves adhered together (page 42 & following unnumbered page), disbound 8vo, and Prideaux (Humphrey), An Award of King Charles the First, Under His Broad-Seal. Settling two Shillings of the Pound out of the Rents of the Houses in Norwich, for the Maintenance of the Parochial Clergy of that City, in lieu of Personal Tithes..., 1707, [2],66pp., title detached, disbound 4to, plus approximately 17 other 18th & 19th century pamphlets (21)

£200-300

450 [Mariette Pierre, publisher]. Veteris Testamenti Figurae. L’Ancien Testament mis en Figures, [Paris: Pierre Mariette, circa 1650], engraved title (torn to margins and lined to verso), 156 engraved plates, captions in French & Latin, plate 1 torn with loss & lined to verso, plate 2 torn to upper outer blank corner & repaired, plate 62 washed, plates 128 & 156 torn to lower outer blank corner, bound with Novi Testamenti Figurae le Nouvea Testament mis en Figures, [Paris]: Pierre Mariette, [circa 1650], engraved title and 74 engraved plates (of 77, lacking plates 50, 51 & 76), captions in French & Latin, small hole to lower blank margins of last two plates, some fraying particularly to plates at front & rear of volume, some dust & fingure soiling, occasional spotting and marks throughout, 20th century brown half morocco gilt, oblong 4to (1)

£200-300

451 Miniature Book. Officium B. Mariae Virg. nuper reformatum, et Pii V. Pont. Max. jussu editum..., Antwerp: ex Officina Plantiniana apud viduam & heredes Balth. Moreti, 1677, [32],1-520, 523712,[4]pp., title in red & black with small engraved portrait, fourteen full-page engraved illustrations, lacking leaf Kk5 (pp.521/523), text in red & black throughout, few leaves creased to corners and one slightly torn, occasional light dust-soiling and minor dampstaining, front free endpaper lacking, 19th century morocco, thick 32mo, (76 x 48mm) (1)

£100-200

452 Miscellaneous antiquarian, all 19th century, mostly leatherbound books including sets of Mavor’s Voyages, Travels and Discoveries, circa 1800, Gibbon’s Roman Empire, 6 volumes, 1783, and Buffon’s Natural History, 9 volumes, 1785, all somewhat worn, the other volumes including prize bindings, biographies, etc. (approx. 65)

454 Passeri (Giovanni Battista). Lucernae Fictiles musei Passerii, 3 vols., Pisauri: Gavelliis, 1739-1751, titles in red & black, each with engraved vignette device (round ink library stamp to lower outer blank corners of each), engraved portrait plate and 322 engraved plates representing ancient objects from the collection of Passeri (many depicting types of oil lamps), lower margins of few plates in volume 3 with stain mark (not touching image, obscured with white chalk), armorial bookplate of Boyce Harvey Combe to upper pastedowns, contemporary full sheep, gilt decorated spines with contrasting labels, some light cracking to joints, folio

£150-200

Graesse V 156 and Brunet IV 418. (3)

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456 Pinder (Richard). The Spirit of Error, Found, and Discovered, in the accounted Pastors and Teachers of the Island Bermuda, in the West-Indies; Their Principles and Practice also tryed by the True Spirit, and found to be contrary to the Scriptures of Truth, and disproved by them; though pleaded for by the strongest Arguments, the said Teacher could bring forth. In an Answer to some Queries that were sent unto them, by us called Quakers. Which Answer was subscribed with all their Names hereafter mentioned. Their deceit unfolded for the Peoples sake of the Island; by a Servant of the Truth, (which searches out all iniquity, though it work ion a Mystery) called, Richard Pinder, [London: Robert Wilson, 1660], 24pp., caption title to page 1, imprint from colophon, manuscript number to upper outer corners, some browning & few marks, bound with 20th century blank leaves at rear (some wormed), 20th century half morocco, binding wormed and worn, 4to Wing P2264, ESTC R10836 & Sabin 62921. (1)

£300-400

455 Pepys (Samuel). The Diary of Samuel Pepys... , Edited with Additions by Henry B. Wheatley, 10 volumes including Supplement, reprints, 1897/1902, portraits, plates and folding genealogies, some spotting, top edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco gilt by Hatchards, spines uniformly browned, 8vo (10)

£200-300

457 Protestant Dissenters. The Great Case of Toleration Stated, and Endeavoured to be Resolved in order to Pub!ick [sic] Security and Peace. With Allowance, London: Printed and Sold, by Andrew Swole, 1688, 12pp.,title lightly creased and dust-soiled, leaves cropped at head affecting page numbers, trimmed & some cropping to gutter margin, final leaf torn to upper outer blank corner, slim 4to Wing G1673 & ESTC R32459. Only one UK institutional location found (National Library of Scotland). (1) £200-300

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459 [Savonarola, Girolamo]. Meditations Chrestiennes. Sur, Les Pseaumes: LI. O Dieu aye mercy de moy. LXXX. O Pasteur d’Israel. XXXI. Seigneur i’ay mis mon espoir, [translated by J. Castol], London: par Thomas Vautrollier Imprimeur demourant aux Black-Frieres, 1585, [32],191,[1]pp., woodcut device to title and portrait illustration to verso (soiled & torn with loss), few decorative woodcut initials, text in French & Latin, red ruled throughout, fraying to fore-edge margins of initial few leaves, some dust-soiling and mottling, contemporary inscription to rear endpaper (torn), lacking front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties, covers loosening, 16mo in 8s Adams S491. Rare. Only one UK institutional location found (Cambridge University). £500-800 (1)

460 Scientific Tables. The Student’s Classical Guide to the Sciences. Comprising: Geography, Ancient History, Modern History, Biography, Animal Kingdom, Vegetable Kingdom, Mineral Kingdom, Astronomy, printed for the author and published by T. Gardiner and Sons, 1818, 10pp. text including preliminary leaves, hand-coloured double-page double hemisphere world map and 18 hand-coloured double-page tables, a few detached, a little spotting, old toning from damp staining at front and rear, ownership signature of Elizabeth Senhouse dated 1821 to front pastedown, original half roan over boards with printed paper labels, torn and worn, covers detached, 4to 458 Rowe (Nicholas). The Fair Penitent. A Tragedy as it is Acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty’s Servants, 1st edition, Jacob Thomson, 1703, heavy browning and old damp staining throughout, some damp fraying with loss to halftitle and title, inner marginal splits and repairs with several leaves rehinged, lacks final leaf of adverts, bound with 16 and a half (of 30) leaves from ?[John Playford, Catch that Catch Can: Or, The Second Part of the Musical Companion... , 1685], the catches for two, three or four voices composed by Henry Purcell, Michael Wise, John Playford, et al, comprising leaves [B1?, upper half only], C1, 3-4, D14, E1-4, F2-4 and G1-2, some browning and soiling and a few minor repairs, front endpapers damp-frayed and detached, near comtemporary limp vellum, soiled, 4to

Rare with only two copies located at British Library and Edinburgh University. According to the upper cover this was only available in a coloured version for twenty-five shillings. (1) £100-150

Rowe’s play is an adaptation of a play called ‘The Fatal Dowry’ by Philip Massinger, published in 1632. It brought into English the word Lothario. The fragment of a 17th-century catchbook, with some very bawdy lyrics, is thought to be from Wing P2457. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. £100-150 (1)

461* Seal Stamp. A College of Proctors, of the Great Hall of Oxford University seal stamp, 18th century, white metal stamp engraved with the seal of the proctors, representing King Alfred, with scholars etc. and lettered ‘sig. proc. coll. mag. aul. UNIV. oxoN.’, with turned ivory handle, seal stamp diameter 25cm, total height 8cm (1)

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464 [Smollett, Tobias]. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. By the Author of Roderick Random, 3 vols., first edition, London: Printed for J. Johnson... and B. Collins, in Salisbury, 1671 [sic, i.e 1771] 1771, half-titles present, lower margin of B2 torn in vol. 1, free endpapers and half-title to vol. 3 with contemporary owner’s inscription of William Hulton of Hulton Park, (one dated 1771), occasional minor marks, some browning to first & last leaves (mostly margins), contemporary calf, worn and some boards detached, lacking title labels to spines, 12mo, (Rothschild 1925, similar to variant A4, but with imprint to vol. 1 misprinted 1671), together with Gay (John), Fables..., with a Life of the Author, 1793, engraved frontispiece and title, 34 engraved plates, occasional light scattered spotting, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and light wear, 8vo, (the ‘first’ setting with the last line of text on A2 ending with “as he pro-”, with the catchword ‘bably’, Q3 is unsigned), with Pindar (Peter), The Works, 3 vols., Paris [i.e. Edinburgh?]: Printed for the Booksellers of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, [1794?], half-titles, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, 12mo in 6s, with Griffin (Gregory), The Microcosm, A Periodical Work..., 2 vols., 3rd edition, Windsor: C. Knight, 1790, armorial bookplate of James Whatman to upper pastedowns, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spines with red morocco title labels, joints cracked, 12mo, plus [Lister, Thomas Henry], Herbert Lacy, by the Author of Granby, 3 vols., 1828, original green cloth, some dampsoiling, paper label to upper board of vol. 3, 8vo, (12)

465 Southcott (Joanna). Prophecies. A Warning to the Whole World, from the Sealed Prophecies of Joanna Southcott, and other Communications given since the Writings were opened on the 12th of January, 1803, [London: Pronted by E. Spragg, 1803], 128pp., [2],128pp., caption title with manuscript number to upper outer corner, imprint from colophon, light staining to final leaf, together with The continuation of the prophecies of Joanna Southcott. A Word in Season to a sinking Kingdom, London: Printed by E. Spragg, [1803], 56pp., caption title with manuscript number to upper outer corner, with The Second Book of Visions, London: Printed by E. Spragg, [1803], 72pp., caption title with manuscript number to upper outer corner, and A Word to the Wise; or a Call to the Nation, Stourbridge: Printed by J. Heming, [1803], 60pp., caption title with manuscript number to upper outer corner, with other similar pamphlets including The Controversy of that Spirit with the Worldly Wise, as Given through Joanna Southcott, [& A Continuation of the Controversy with the Worldly Wise], London: Printed by Galabin & Marchant, 1811, all disbound 8vo

462 Shakespeare (William). The National Shakespeare, a Fac-simile of the Text of the First Folio of 1623, illustrated by Sir J. Noel Paton, 3 vols., London: William Mackenzie, [1888-89], black & white photogravure plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original publisher’s uniform blind and gilt decorated full dark green morocco, folio (3)

£300-400

£200-300

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463 Smart (Christopher). On the Eternity of the Supreme Being, 2nd edition; On the Immensity of the Supreme Being, 2nd edition; On the Omniscience of the Supreme Being, 1st edition; On the Power of the Supreme Being, 1st edition; On the Goodness of the Supreme Being, 1st edition, 5 parts in one, Cambridge: J. Bentham, each part with title-page and separate 1752-1756, pagination/collation, bound with Gray (Thomas), An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, 9th edition, printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1754, occasional light finger-soiling, front free endpaper with early ownership signature ‘Robt Ralston his Book 1787’, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, rubbed, with some loss to head of spine and surface of upper cover, 4to

£200-300

466 Spence (Rev. Joseph). Polymetis: or an Enquiry concerning the Argreement between Works of the Roman poets and the Remains of the Antient Artists..., published R.Dodsley, 1747, engraved portrait frontispiece, forty-one uncoloured engraved plates, bookplate of George Thornhill Esq., contemporary calf, skillfully re-backed, sidings worn and rubbed, folio (1)

£100-150

467 Thackeray (William Makepeace). Miscellanies: Prose and Verse, 4 volumes, 1st edition, 1858-60, top edges gilt, contemporary red crushed half morocco by Riviere, gilt-decorated spines, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Lyrics, and Philippics, by J.H.P., reprint, 1864, author’s presentation inscription to front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, slightly rubbed with loss of gilt to lower board, 8vo, plus 16 other red half or full leather bindings, mostly Victorian poetry and literature

Complete set of Christopher Smart’s famous Seatonian Prize Poems, which have often been described as the peak of his achievement. An annual award was set up at Cambridge University with the bequest of clergyman Thomas Seaton, for the best poem on the subject of the supreme being. Christopher Smart entered five times between 1750 and 1756 and carried the prize off each time. £200-300 (1)

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MILITARY BOOKS 468 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on Full, Retired and Half-Pay, with an Index, 10 vols., 1840-1847, 1849-50 & 1851-52, some light spotting and toning, bookplates, later brown morocco-backed boards, 1845 in contemporary tree calf (rebacked), 8vo, together with The History of the Dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1625-1897, by Captain R.J. Macdonald, 1899, colour plates, original cloth-backed boards, some stains, 4to, limited edition, 215/300 Guarantor’s copy, signed by the author, plus others including Tales of the Wars; or, Naval and Military Chronicle... 4 vols., 1838-40 and Memoirs of the Dule of Marlborough, by William Coxe, 3 vols., new edition, 1847-48

469 Fitzgerald (Major D.J.L.). History of the Irish Guards in the Second World War, Aldershot, Gale & Polden Ltd., 1949, numerous illustrations, together with other WWII-related books including Rosse (Captain the Earl of) & Hill (Colonel E.R.), The Story of the Guards Armoured Division, Geoffrey Bles, London, 1956, History of the First Division, Florence to Monte Grande, August 1944January 1945, Cairo, Schinder’s Press, 1946, plus Bell (Lieutenant-Commander A.C.), History of the Manchester Regiment First and Second Battalions 1922-1948, Altrincham, John Sherratt & Son, A Short History 7th Armoured Division June 1943 - July 1945 etc., all 8vo

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£150-200

470 Chrysler Tank Production. An album of ninety-nine photographic leaves charting the creation and output of the Chrysler Corporation Armaments Factory between consisting of late 1940 and 1942, numerous photographs of the factory production line of Chrysler 28 tonne tanks, the Martin Medium Bomber, anti-aircraft cannon, navy pontoons, etc., orig. brown calf, one or two minor marks, square 4to Presented by the Chrysler Corporation to Major General Sir Leslie Williams, Chief of Staff of the Royal Ordnance Corps, circa 1943. The album includes numerous photographs of the interior of the plant, factory workers, products, inspections by President Roosevelt, etc. (1) £150-200

£100-150

471 Hitler (Adolf). Mein Kampf, ‘Gauleiter Edition’, published NSDAP, Munich, no date, circa 1940, enlarged facsimile 1-volume reprint of the 2-volume 1st edition of 1925-27, thick laid paper (no watermarks), circular black ink Eagle and swastika stamp with ‘Inventa Berghof’ stamp to marbled front endpaper, second circular inkstamp and feint oval ‘Berghof’ ink stamp to third endpaper, green cloth page marker, thick marbled endpapers and pastedowns, edges stained red, contemporary tan pigskin with eight raised bands to spine, blind-stamped author and title in dark brown to upper cover, some minor rubbing and marks, slightly split at head of upper joint and longest split at foot of lower joint, old dark stain affecting lower three compartments and slightly affecting lower board, large folio (55 x 42 x 9cm) Referred to as the Berghof copy when described on David Irving’s website, this 18.5 kilogram tome is alleged to have been one of the many personal items of Adolf Hitler’s that was salvaged from the Berghof by Hitler’s housekeepers, Willi and Gretel Mitlstrasser, after it was bombed in April 1945. Acquired by the current owner directly from the private owner in West London who then owned it when described when David Irving, circa 2008. Production numbers of this ‘Gauleiter’ edition are not known but the print run is believed to have been about 50, the intended recipients of these gifts being Gauleiters and Reichsleiters, the two highest administrative positions in the Third Reich. No other copies similarly bound in pigskin have been located, all other copies seemingly with all edges gilt, and bound in heavy white cloth or vellum gilt, and sometimes with clasps. £6000-8000 (1)

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473 Jenkins (James). The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies: From 1799 to 1815, [1815], 54 hand-coloured aquatint plates (watermarked ‘Whatman 1812’), including frontispiece, title and dedication, a few detached, foredges a little frayed, a few spots, contemporary half morocco, spine defective, covers detached, some wear, folio Abbey Life, 356; Tooley 281. (1)

474 Kinglake (Alexander William). The Invasion of the Crimea,: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan, vols. I-IV & VI only (of 8), 1863-80, folding plates, maps and plans, scattered spotting, original burgundy cloth, spines a little faded with repairs, 8vo, together with The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s) 1914-1919, by Everard Wyrall, 1st ed., 1927, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, light toning, front endpaper excised at top corner, original half morocco, a few stains, 4to, plus The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment 1914-1919, by C.T. Atkinson, 1924, folding maps, original blue cloth, 8vo, with other military including The History of the Prince of Wales’ Own Civil Service Rifles, 1921 and “The Kensingtons” 13th London Regiment, c. 1935

472 Houssaye (Henry). 1815 Waterloo, Translated... by Arthur Emile Mann and edited by A. Euan-Smith, A. & C. Black, 1900, extraillustrated with 23 early 19th-century prints and engravings and one hand-coloured battlefield map, including a finely hand-coloured frontispiece of Napoleon plus folding print of Duke of Wellington, etc., top edge gilt, modern three-quarter brown morocco gilt by Bayntun, 8vo (1)

£700-1000

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475 Macdonald (Capt. R.J.). The History of the Dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1625-1897, Sotheran, 1899, 25 colour plates, scattered light spotting, original cloth-backed boards, edges a little rubbed, a few light marks, 4to Limited edition, 67/300 signed by the author. (1)

479 Poland. A presentation photograph album concerning the establishment of the Second Polish Republic after the First World War and the Polish Soviet War of 1919-21, containing 108 black and white photographs, circa 1920-30, many concerning a parade in Krakow with images of veterans, various delegations, government, General Rydz Smigty, a funeral, etc., mostly 12.5 x 17cm and mounted four to a page with versos blank, sporadic neat white captions in English to mounts, tissue guards throughout, original cloth with spine stubs, regimental logo (1 JP Br) to upper cover and embossed presentation inscription lettered in silver to lower left of upper cover, ‘To Colonel Emilius Clayton after many years friendship as a proof of gratitude and highest esteem, Dunin-Wasowicz’, a little rubbed, large oblong folio

£100-150

476 Ross of Bladensburg (Lt. Col.). The Coldstream Guards 1914-1918, 3 volumes (including Maps volume), Oxford University Press, 1928, together with Crookenden (Arthur), The History of the Cheshire Regiment in the Great War, Chester, 1925, numerous illustrations and maps, later cloth, plus Montgomery (Sir Archibald), The Story of the Fourth Army in the Battles of the Hundred Days, Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1920, with maps, and Farrell (Fred. A.), The 51st Division, War Sketches, T.C. & E.C. Jack Ltd., 1920, numerous illustrations, plus others related, all First World War interest, mostly 8vo (29)

Colonel Emilius Clayton was Britain’s first military attache to Poland after the First World War. £150-200 (1)

480 Royal Military Chronicle. The Royal Military Chronicle, or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor, 2 vols., November 1810-December 1811, engraved title to each vol. dated 1811, 15 engraved portraits, 12 engraved maps and plans, one coloured, a few reinforced to verso, lacking fortification plate called for in November 1811 part, a occasional spotting and offsetting, bookplates and signature of John Gordon, contemporary half calf, two joints cracking, a little rubbed, 8vo

£150-200

477 Neal (W. Keith and Back, D.H.L.). The Mantons: Gun Makers, 2 volumes (including Supplement), 1st editions, 1967/78, colour frontispiece to each volume, monochrome plates, original matching blue cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Great British Gun Makers 1540-1740, 1st edition, 1984 & Great British Gun Maters 1740-1790, The History of John Twigg and the Packington Guns, 1st edition, 1975, colour and monochrome plates to first volume, monochrome plates to second volume, original blue cloth, the second volume with a few marks and slight fraying to head of upper joint, 4to, plus Griffin (Eric), Griffin of Bond Street, 1st edition, 1993, monochrome plates, original green cloth gilt in dust jacket, 4to, and other gun maker reference, including W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, Forsyth & Co.: Patent Gun Makers, 1969, Rainer Daehnhardt and W. Keith Neal, editors, Espingarda Perfeyta or The Perfect Gun, facsimile edition, 1974, J.N. George, English Pistols and Revolvers, & English Guns and Rifles, 1st editions, 1938/47 respectively, etc. (14)

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£150-200

£100-150

478 Phipps (John). A System of Military Discipline for His Majesty’s Army, 1st ed., 1777, six folding engraved plates (three with contemporary hand colour), two advert leaves (one loose), forms, contemporary mottled calf, gilt ruled, a little rubbed at extremities, 12mo Scarce army drill book. Only two institutional copies located. (1)

£150-200

481 Simpson (James). A Visit to Flanders, in July 1815, Being Chiefly an Account of the Field of Waterloo, with a Short Sketch of Antwerp and Brussels, at that Time Occupied by the Wounded of both Armies, 4th edition, Edinburgh, 1816, engraved folding plan, closed tear repairs to verso, detailed manuscript notes in a contemporary hand to lower margins or on folding tabs pasted to lower margins, some spotting and light browning, contemporary half calf, some wear, neat calf reback, 12mo The manuscript notes, possibly by a Waterloo veteran, all refer to passages within the printed text and give additional anecdotal details. These details appear to be both taken from published sources and primary sources, the information sometimes written in the first person. £200-300 (1)

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484 Wylly (Colonel H.C.). XVth (The King’s) Hussars, 1759 to 1913, Caxton Publishing Company, 1914, numerous colour illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with other related books including Almack (Edward), The History of the Second Dragoons “Royal Scots Greys”, London, 1908, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, 4to, plus Ross of Bladensburg (Lt. Col.), A History of the Coldstream Guards from 1815 to 1895, 1896, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, 8vo, and others, various, including Clarke (Captain F.C.H.), The FrancoGerman War 1870-1871, part one, volumes 1 & 2 (with maps), etc., original cloth, some spotting and wear, all 8vo (14)

£100-150

485 Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of). The Duke of Wellington’s Orders of Knighthood, Dickinson Brothers, circa 1852, frontispiece of the arms of the Duke of Wellington, 35 chromolithographed plates of orders, medals and batons, each with explanatory text opposite, some light offsetting and spotting, hinges reinforced, original cloth gilt, rebacked, some edgewear and a few stains, oblong folio Scarce. (1)

£200-300

486 World War II - Allied Victory in Italy. A photograph album recording the German field surrender at 15th Army Group HQ near Florence, May 1945, the series of 12 photographs appearing at the end of an album containing a further 96 gelatin silver print photographs, arranged chronologically from 1941-45 on 15 stiff card leaves and back to back, beginning with the compiler’s wedding at St. Leonard’s, Exeter in 1941, family snapshots, photographs of radio operation and listening for intelligence at Gothic House, before being appointed as a war correspondent in September 1944 and going from there to Italy, views, aircraft and army personnel, the final two leaves devoted to the 12 unique photographs (mostly 8.5 x 8cm) obtained by him with manuscript captions to mounts in silver pencil, including a group photograph of Truscott, McCreery, Major Mark Clark and General Morgan, photographs including the German General, General Clark handing over the surrender orders, and after the official surrender German and Allied representatives adjourning to G-3 War Room for fuller discussion with Germans on one side of the table and Allied officers on the other side and finishing with caption ‘Victory in Italy. The Germans take orders from the Allies’, contemporary limp cloth with spine tie and Egyptology motifs to upper cover, oblong folio

482 Special Air Service. SAS War Diary 1941-1945, the Association Edition, published by Extraordinary Editions Ltd., [2011], facsimile with colour and black and white illustration printed on thick paper, original blind-stamped leather over boards with closing strap, large thick folio Limited edition 452/500. The limitation leaf applied as front pastedown and made out for S Sgt D Thearle SAS. Accompanying the book are the original prospectus, generic letter to the purchaser and original packaging for postage. (1) £300-500

483 [Stevenson, Roger]. Military Instructions for Officers Detached in the Field: Containing a Scheme for Forming a Corps of a Partisan. Illustrated with Plans of the Manoeuvres Necessary in Carrying On the Petite Guerre, by an Officer, Second Edition, Corrected and Improved, 1779, 12 folding engraved plates, part-folding advert leaf at rear, minor spotting, old dampstaining to corners of some plates, old ink library mark to foot of title, contemporary sheep, worn, covers detached, 8vo Uncommon edition. First published in 1770 and with the Philadelphia edition of 1775 being the first book with a dedication to George Washington. £200-300 (1)

A remarkable album recently discovered by descendents of the photographer. Though dated May 1945, these photographs would seem to pre-date the official signing of the first instrument of surrender at Caserta near Naples on 29 April 1945. This surrender in ‘woods near Florence’ would seem to predate this historic first signing and the photographs are potentially the only photographic record of this first instrument of German field surrender. (1) £300-500

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MILITARY & REGIMENTAL HISTORY From the Library of John Starling

487 Anglesey (Marquess of). A History of the British Cavalry 1816 to 1919, 8 volumes, Leo Cooper, 1973-97, numerous monochrome illustrations, all original red cloth gilt, in dust jackets (except first two volumes without dust jackets), 8vo, together with Robinson (R.E.R. & Aggett, W.J.P.), The Bloody 11th, History of the Devonshire Regiment, 3 volumes, Exeter, 1988-95, numerous monochrome illustrations, original red cloth gilt in dust jackets, large 8vo, VG, plus Oatts (L.B.), Proud Heritage, The Story of the Highland of Light Infantry, 4 volumes, 1st edition, 1952-63, numerous monochrome illustrations, folding maps, etc., 3rd and 4th volumes in dust jackets, fourth volume ex-library, with usual marks, 8vo, and Barrow (T.J., and Others), The Story of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (The 16th Regiment of Foot), 2 volumes, circa 1985, some colour plates, numerous monochrome plates, maps, etc., original printed wrappers, a little rubbed, 4to, plus other military and regimental history, all modern publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paper bound editions, including N. & M. Press, etc. (approximately 60)

491 Godfrey (Major E.G.). The Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 1939-1945, 1st edition, 1994, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, VG, together with Prisoners of War, British Army 1939-1945, Alphabetical Nominal Registers, J.B. Hayward, 1990, original cloth in frayed dust jacket, folio, plus Elston (J.C.J.). Honours & Awards, The Staffordshire Regiments (The Prince of Wales’s), 1919-2007, 1st edition, 2014, numerous monochrome illustrations, many after photos, original printed boards, folio, VG, and other Second World War history, all modern publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, but including some paper bound volumes, mostly 8vo, VG (approximately 70)

492 Gibling (Hal). Bravest of Hearts, The Biography of a Battalion, the Liverpool Scottish in the Great War, Winordie Publications, 2000, numerous monochrome illustrations, mostly after photographs, original green cloth gilt in dust jacket, 4to, VG, together with Denman (Terrence), Ireland’s Unknown Soldiers, The 16th (Irish) Division in the Great War 1914-1918, Irish Academic Press, 1992, monochrome illustrations after photos, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, VG, plus Warrington (Peter), For Bravery in the Field, Great War British Army Recipients of the Military Medal 1914-1920, A Register, Naval and Military Press, 2014, original printed wrappers, folio, VG, and Imperial War Musuem, Operations in Persia 19141919, facsimile edition, 1987 & The Occupation of the Rhineland 1918-1929, facsimile edition, 1987, both original red cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, plus other First World War history, or modern publications, including Naval & Military Press, Leo Cooper, Pen & Sword Military, the PALS series, etc., many original cloth in dust jackets, some paper bound editions, mostly 8vo, but including some 4to and folio editions, VG

£200-300

488 Atkinson (C.T.). The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914-1918, 1st ed., 1931, two folding maps at end, some light spotting, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed, 8vo, together with History of the 53rd (Welsh) Division (T.F.) 19141918, by Major C.H. Dudley Ward, Cardiff, 1927, maps and illustrations, a few spots, bookplate, original red cloth, spine faded with small tears, 4to, plus The History of the Welch Regiment, Cardiff, 1932, folding maps contained in rear pocket, illustrations, light spotting, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 4to, with others related (18)

£150-200

489 Bean (C.E.W. and others). Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18, 12 vols., mixed eds., 1938-42, numerous maps and illustrations, original uniform maroon cloth, one or two volumes with light damp flecking, 8vo (12)

(approximately 100)

£300-400

493 Gretton (Lt.-Col. G. le M. & General Stannus Geoghegan). The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment, 2 vols., 1911-1927, volume I second thousand, portrait frontispiece to each, folding maps (one contained in volume II rear pocket), a few spots, bookplates, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spines faded with closed tears at ends, 4to, together with The History of the Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians), compiled and edited by Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Ernest Whitton, 2 vols., 1924, folding maps, light spotting, volume I frontispiece detached, bookplates, original blue and green cloth, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, plus The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the World War, by Sir Frank Cox, 1928, maps and illustrations, bookplate, original blue cloth, small indentation to lower cover, 8vo, with others including Cyril Falls’ The History of the 36th (Ulster) Division, 1922, Rudyard Kipling’s The Irish Guards in the Great War, 2 vols., 1923 (spines faded and torn at ends), and Record of the 5th (Service) Battalion the Connaught Rangers from 19th August 1914 to 17th January 1916, 1916

£200-300

490 Burrows (John William). Essex Units in the War 1914-1919, 6 vols., mixed eds., 1927-35, colour and black and white illustrations, folding maps, volumes 4 & 5 signed by the author, volume II inscribed by Lt.-Col. L.S. Cadic in memory of his son, Captain Laurence William Cadic, who died in action October 9th, 1917 (age 20) and presented to his nephew Gerard Petrie upon joining the regiment, January 1937, bookplates, original red cloth, d.j. to volume III (lacking most of spine), 8vo, together with The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s), by F. Loraine Petre, 2 vols., Reading, 1925, maps and illustrations, inkstamps at front, bookplates, original blue cloth gilt, 4to, plus The History of the Suffolk Regiment, by C.C.R. Murphy, c. 1928, illustrations, a few spots, bookplate, original red cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, with others including F. Loraine Petre’s The History of the Norfolk Regiment, 2 vols., 1919, Captain P.L. Wright’s The First Buckinghamshire Battalion 1914-1919, 1920 and The Cambridgeshires 1914 to 1919, 1934 (54)

£150-200

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£150-200

494 History of the Second World War. United Kingdom Military Series, 24 vols., pub. HMSO, 1957-71, black and white illustrations, maps, many folding, all original cloth mostly in d.j.s (one volume rebound in blue cloth), several volumes ex-library copies with usual marks, all large 8vo

£300-400

Comprises: Grand Strategy, volumes 1-3 & 5-6, The Mediterranean and the Middle East, volumes 1-5, The War against Japan, volumes 1 & 3-4, Victory in the West, 2 volumes, The War at Sea, volumes 2-3 (in 3 volumes), SOE in France etc. Plus Official History of the Indian Armed Forces in the Second World War, East African Campaign 1940-41, 1963. (25) £200-300

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495 Jourdain (Lieut.-Colonel H.F.N., and Edward Fraser). The Connaught Rangers. 1st Battalion, Formerly 85th Foot, 3 vols., facsimile reprint, Schull Books, County Cork, 1999, colour and black and white illustrations, bookplates, original blue cloth, slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 65/200, together with History of the Royual Munster Fusiliers, by Captain S. McCance, 3 vols. (text/maps), Schull Books, 1995, maps and illustrations, bookplates, original blue cloth, slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 65/200, with two others similar: Crown and Company. The Historical Records of the 2nd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 3 vols., 2000 & Neill’s “Blue Caps”, 4 vols., 1996 (13)

499 Royal Artillery. The Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book. A Regimental Record Written and Illustrated for the most part by Artillerymen while serving in the line during the Great War, 1920, colour and black and white illustrations, some light spotting and soiling, half title repaired, dedication leaf inscribed by a Sgt. Skelly detailing 25 years service from 1927, bookplate, modern green cloth, 4to, together with The Royal Artillery Commemoration Book 19391945, 1950, numerous maps and illustrations, bookplates, original blue cloth gilt, d.j., a few closed tears, 4to, with others including R.M. Johnson’s 29th Divisional Artillery War Record and Honours Book 1915-1918, 1921, Narrative History of “G” and 7th Tank Battalion 1919, 1919, The Tank Corps, 1919 and The Honourable Artillery Company 1537-1926, by G. Goold Walker, 1926

£150-200

496 Montgomery (Archibald, Major-General Sir). The Story of the Fourth Army in the Battles of the Hundred Days, August 8th to November 11th, 1918, 2 vols. (text/maps), 1920, numerous half-tone illustrations, folding maps contained maps volume, some spotting and one or two detached leaves in text volume, hinges breaking, inkstamps, original red cloth gilt, some fading and soiling, map volume with shelf number to spine, 4to, together with The Fifth Army, by General Sir Hubert Gough, 1931, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, scattered spotting bookplate and signature, original cloth, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, plus The Thirty-Third Division in France and Flanders 19151919, by Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchinson, 1921, portrait frontispiece, maps and illustrations, some toning, bookplate, original cloth-backed boards, some edgewear and mottled dampstains, 4to, with others including H.R. Sandilands’ The 23rd Division 1914-1919, 1925, Sir Arthur B. Scott’s History of the 12th (Eastern) Division in the Great War, 1914-1918, 1923, Colonel P.H. Dalbiac’s History of the 60th Division (2/2nd London Division), 1927, Captain Stair Gillon’s The Story of the 29th Division, 1925, H.M. Davson’s The History of the 35th Division in the Great War, 1926 and other Division histories (32)

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500 Wauchope (Major-General A.G.). A History of the Black Watch [Royal Highlanders] in the Great War, 1914-1918, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1925-26, folding maps, half-tone illustrations, light spotting, bookplates, original cloth gilt, tears at head of spines, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Royal Scots 1914-1919, by Major John Ewing, M.C., 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1925, portrait frontispiece to volume I, maps and illustrations, bookplates, original blue cloth, spines faded, 8vo, plus The Border Regiment in the Great War, by Colonel H.C. Wylly, 1924, folding maps (three contained in rear pocket), some light spotting, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, 4to, with others related including The K.O.S.B. in the Great War, by Captain Stair Gillon, 1930, John Ewing’s The History of the 9th (Scottish) Division 1914-1919, 1921, Colonel J.M. Findlay’s With the 8th Scottish Rifles 1914-1919, 1926 and The Fifth Battalion the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 1914-1919, 1936

£300-400

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497 Official History of the Great War. Military Operations, France & Belgium 1914-1918, 20 volumes, 1925-35, (but including 3 facsimile reprints by the Battery Press, 1991-1995), illustrations, 7 volumes of maps, and separate volume of Appendices, together with Military Operations, Egypt & Palestine, 4 volumes (including 2 Maps volumes), 1928-30, Mesopotamia Campaign 1914-1918, volumes II-IV only, Military Operations Togo Land and the Cameroons 1914-1916, Transportation on the Western Front, 4 volumes (including 2 Maps volumes), 1937 (2 volumes facsimile reprints by the Battery Press, 1992), etc., all red cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, with occasional minor fraying and wear, some volumes ex-library with the usual marks, 8vo, together with Corbett (Sir Julian S.), Naval Operations, volumes I-II, bound in 3 volumes, 1920-21, Sir H.E. Blumberg, Britain’s Sea Soldiers, A Record of the Royal Marines during the War 1914-1919, Devonport, 1927, etc. (46)

£200-300

501 Wylly (Colonel H.C.). History of the Manchester Regiment (Late the 63rd and 96th Foot), 2 vols., 1923-25, frontispiece to each, maps and illustrations, bookplates, original green cloth gilt, a few small bumps to edges, 4to, together with The Durham Light Infantry, by the Hon. W.L. Vane, 1914, half-tone illustrations, scattered spotting, presentation inscription and bookplate, original cloth gilt, some marginal fading, 4to, plus A Brief History of the 12th Bn. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (Pioneers). “The Miners’ Battalion.”, by Captain R. Ede England, c. 1923, mounted photographs, rear endpapers a little soiled, bookplate, original blue cloth, spine and margins faded, dampstain to lower cover, 8vo, with others related including Everard Wyrall’s The History of the 62nd (West Riding) Division 1914-1919, 2 vols., c. 1925, The History of the King’s Regiment (Liverpool) 1914-1919, 3 vols., 1928-35, The East Yorkshire Regiment in the Great War 1914-1918, 1928 and A History of the East Lancashire Royal Engineers, 1921

£300-500

498 Ponsonby (Sir Frederick). The Grenadier Guards in the Great War of 1914-1918, 3 vols., 1920, portrait frontispiece to each, maps and illustrations, light toning front and rear, bookplates, original cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed, label residue to spines, 8vo, together with History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918, by Cuthbert Headlam, 2 vols., 1924, colour frontispiece to each, folding maps, some spotting, bookplates, original red cloth, spines faded, volume I spine splitting with tears, 8vo, plus The 2nd City of London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) in the Great War (1914-19), by Major W.E. Grey, 1929, numerous maps and illustrations, half title with 39 signatures of former servicemen, bookplate, original contrasting cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, with others including Sir Frederick Maurice’s The History of the London Rifle Brigade 1859-1919, 1921, J.Q. Henriques’ The War History of the 1st Battalion Queen’s Westminster Rifles 1914-1918, 1923, Reginal Berkeley’s The History of the Rifle Brigade in the War of 1914-1918, 3 vols., 1927-36, Colonel Mackinnon’s Origin and services of the Coldstream Guards, 2 vols., 1833 and Wentworth Porter & Sir Charles M. Watson’s History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, vols. 1-3 only (of 11), 1889-1915 (72)

£150-200

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£200-300

502 Wyrall (Everard). The History of the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 1914-1919, 1st ed., 1932, portrait frontispiece, numerous folding maps, one leaf loose, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, a few light marks, 4to, together History of the Dorsetshire Regiment, 1914-1919, 3 parts in one vol., Dorchester, Henry Ling, [1932], three folding maps at end (one or two small holes), a few light spots, previous owner inscription, bookplate, original green cloth, some flecked dampstains, thick 8vo, plus With the Cornwall Territorials on the Western Front, by E.C. Matthews, Cambridge, 1921, portrait frontispiece, maps and illustrations, light spotting, later red cloth, 8vo, with others including Everard Wyrall’s The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s) 1914-1919, 1927, C.T. Atkinson’s The Devonshire Regiment 1914-1918, 1926, The Rifle Brigade Chronicle for 1921-1938 and The King’s Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1922, 1924-41, 1943-48 & 1950-53 (67)

£200-300

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ARMY LISTS, MILITARY & MEDAL REFERENCE From the Library of Diana Birch 503 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Marines, 37 volumes, 1796-1807, 1824, 1827, 1831 (3 copies), 1832-34, 1837-68, a partly broken run, mostly bound in contemporary calf, worn with some covers and spines missing, several volumes bound in cloth or later bindings, 8vo Sold with all faults. (37)

509 Army Lists. The Official Army List, October 1912, The Quarterly Army List for January 1914, July 1914, July 1915 & April 1917, some light toning, MOD library stamps and labels, January 1914 title detached, some hinges breaking, original cloth gilt (July 1914 rebound in red buckram), April 1917 upper joint splitting, a little rubbed and faded, thick 8vo

£200-300

(5)

504 Army Lists. The Army List for April 1868, February 1873 & March 1875, October 1878, January-March 1879, July-December 1879, April-June 1879, together with further Official Army Lists and Monthly Lists 1883-1906, including several volumes of Hart’s Annual Army List, many volumes rebound, rubbed and some wear with some covers defective, small 8vo/thick 8vo (27) £200-300

510 Army Lists. The Army List for January, February & March 1815, original printed wrappers, previous owner signature of W. Sulivan at head of each, January upper wrapper detached, a few small chips, spines backed in calf from where previously bound together, 8vo (3)

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507 Army Lists. List of the Officers of the Several Regiments and Corps of Fencible Cavalry and Infantry: of the Officers of the Militia; of the Corps and Troops of Gentlemen and Yeomanry and of the Corps and Companies of Volunteer Infantry with an Index, 4th edition, published The War Office, 10th July 1796, title page with near contemporary ownership signatures and small ink stamp, later endpapers with ownership blind stamp, together with, Lists of the Officers of the Several Regiments and Corps of the Militia: of the Officers of the Several Fencible Regiments of Infantry; and of all the Regiments and Independent Companies Raised since the First of January 1793, also the Officers of the Regiments and Corps of Fencible Cavalry, The Troops of Gentlemen and Yeomanry and of the Volunteer Corps and Companies of Infantry, published the War Oficce, 29th July 1794, title page with small ink stamp, later endpapers with ownership blind stamp, both bound in modern uniform burgundy cloth gilt, 8vo

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£200-300

513 McDermott (Philip). For Distinguished Conduct in the Field, The Register of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1920-1992, 2 volumes, J.B. Hayward, 1994, original two-tone cloth gilt, together with Tavender (Ian), The Distinguished Flying Medal Register for the Second World War, 2 volumes, Savannah, 2000, original blue cloth gilt, thick 8vo, plus Mayo (J.H.), Medals and Decorations of the British Army and Navy, facsimile reprint, J.B. Hayward, 1986, monochrome plates, original red cloth gilt in bright condition, large thick 8vo, and other similar medal reference including Hayward, Savannah and other modern publishers, mostly original cloth, 8vo, 4to

£150-200

508 Army Lists. April-June 1914, February 1916, June 1916, July 1916, January 1917, March 1917 & November 1918 bound in 7 vols., some light marginal toning, a few tears (March 1917 title detached and frayed), a few Imperial War Museum inkstamps, original wrappers bound-in February & July 1916, mixed cloth and half calf bindings, March 1917 worn with sellotape reinforcement, others rubbed, thick 8vo (7)

£200-300

512 Everett (Sir Henry & Wyrall, Everard). The Somerset Light Infantry 1685-1914 & 1914-1919, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1934,/27 respectively, monochrome illustrations, maps, etc., top edge gilt, original black half morocco gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally in bright condition), large 8vo, together with Petre (F. Loraine), The History of the Norfolk Regiment, 1685-1918, 2 volumes, Jarrold & Sons, circa 1920, colour and monochrome plates, original red cloth gilt, 4to, plus Macwilliam (H.D.). The Official Records of the Mutiny in the Black Watch, a London Incident of the Year 1743, Forster Groom, 1910, original red cloth, rubbed and marked, 4to, and other Regimental Histories, including P.H. Dalbiac, History of the 45th: 1st Nottinghamshire Regiment, 1902, G. le M. Gretton, The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902, 1911, Colonel John Biddulph, The Nineteenth and Their Times, 1899, Forbes & Nicolson, The Grenadier Guards in the War of 1939-1945, 2 volumes, 1949, Davis, History of the Second Queen’s Now the Royal West Surrey Regiment, volumes I-III & VI only, 1887-1906, etc., mostly original cloth, several volumes with some wear, mostly 8vo, 4to

£150-200

506 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Royal Marine Forces, 6 volumes, 1873-79, some interleaved with additional manuscript lists of officers and service dates, some corrections and amendments to printed lists, occasional soiling, a few MOD Library withdrawn inkstamps, mixture of calf and cloth bindings, lacking some covers, some wear, folio (6) £150-200

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£100-150

511 East India Register and Directory for 1842 (2nd ed.), 1843 1st & 2nd eds.), 1848 & 1857, a few leaves close-trimmed affecting text, some light toning and inkstamps, modern red faux morocco, 12mo, together with The India List Civil and Military, January 1878, Index of East India Company General Ledgers 1664-1709, 1709-1779 & 1779-1860 (3 vols., pub. India Office Library & Records, 1982-83) and Ubique: War Services of all the Officers of H.M.’S Bengal Army (limited edition of 150, originally published in 1863), 1985

505 Army Lists. The Official Army List for the quarter ending 31st March 1908, Monthly Army List, August 1914, Hart’s Annual Army List for 1915, 2 volumes & 1917, Part II, 2 volumes, & November 1918, 3 volumes (all facsimile reprints by the Naval & Military Press), and other monthly and quarterly Army Lists, a part run, 1919, 1924, 1926, 1932, & 1933, December 1939, May 1940, March 1940, May 1941, August 1943, 2 volumes, April 1944, 2 volumes, July 1944, 2 volumes, and 1948 onwards, mostly bound in contemporary cloth or wrappers, some volumes rebound, occasional wear, thick 8vo (approximately 70)

£100-150

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£150-200

514 Navy Lists. The Navy List, 6 volumes, 1822, 1840, 1845, 1865, 1870 & 1892, some marks and light toning, second volume bound in original printed wrappers, remainder in modern cloth, 8vo, together with 42 other Navy Lists, including January 1915, October 1917, 1928, 1936-40, 1942-43, and 1950 onwards, earlier volumes bound in contemporary cloth or rebound, later volumes in original printed wrappers, rubbed and some marks, 8vo

£100-150

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Roll, both published London Stamp Exchange, 1986/87 respectively, original cloth gilt in dust jackets, lightly discoloured to extremities, 4to, limited editions of 1000 and 500 copies respectively, the first work signed by the author, and other medal history and medal collecting reference, including Frank and Andrea Cook, Casualty Roll for the Crimea, J.B. Hayward, 1976, The South African War Casualty Roll, 2 volumes, J.B. Hayward, 1980/82, K.J. Asplin, Despatches of the China War 1856-60 & China Medal Roll 1856-60, 2 volumes, 2004, A.A. Payne, British and Foreign Orders, War Medals and Decorations, 1911, Douglas Morris, The Naval General Service Medal Roll 1793-1840, 1982 (interleaved with blank notepaper), etc., including a quantity of related magazines and journals (Medals International, Gordons Medals & Military Collectables, The Gazette, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, etc.)

515 O’Byrne (William R.). A Naval Biographical Dictionary: Comprising the Life and Services of Every Living Officer in Her Majesty’s Navy, 1849, Facsimile edition, J.B. Hayward, 1986, original blue cloth gilt, thick 4to, together with Douglas-Morris (Kenneth). Naval Medals 1857-1880, privately printed, 1994, monochrome illustrations, original dark blue mock leather in matching slipcase, 4to, plus Clowes (W. L.). The Royal Navy, A History from the Earliest Times to the Present, 7 volumes, 1897-1903, numerous illustrations, later blue cloth gilt, large 8vo, and other naval history and reference, including William James, Naval History of Great Britain, 6 volumes, 1886, Charles Rathbone Lowe, History of the Indian Navy, 2 volumes, facsimile reprint, Vintage Naval Library, 1990, etc., mostly cloth-bound, some in dust jackets, mostly 8vo/4to (approximately 60)

£200-300

(6 shelves)

516 Tancred (George). Historical Record of Medals and Honorary Distinctions Conferred on the British Navy, Army & Auxiliary Forces, 3 volumes, Spink, 1891, interleaved with handwritten annotations, later quarter red calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Harvey (David), Monuments to Courage, Victoria Cross Headstones and Memorials, 2 volumes, 1999, numerous monochrome illustrations after photos, original cloth gilt in dust jackets, 4to, VG, plus Carter (Thomas), Medals of the British Army, and How They Were Won, India, China, etc., 1861, chromolithograph plates, some marks, all edges gilt, original blindstamped red cloth gilt, soiled and stained with some fraying and wear to extremities, 8vo, and other medal history reference, mostly 20th century publications, including James Risk, Henry Pownall, David Stanley, and others, Royal Service, volumes II-III only, 2001, J.S. Farmer, The Regimental Records of the British Army 1660-1901, Crecy Books, 1984, R.B. Magor, African General Service Medals, 1993, John R. Angolia, For Fuhrer and Fatherland, Military Awards of the Third Reich, 1976, etc., mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (approximately 75)

519 Macwilliam (H.D.). The Official Records of the Mutiny in the Black Watch, a London Incident of the Year 1743, Forster Groom & Co., 1910, monochrome illustrations, original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, 4to, together with Frederick (J.B.M.), Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660-1978, 2 volumes, Microform Academic Publishers, 1984, original red cloth gilt in dust jackets, 4to, plus Graham (Henry), The Annals of the Yeomanry Cavalry of Wiltshire, Liverpool, 1886, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary blue half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, and other military history and related, mainly 20th century publications, including Marcus Cunliffe, History of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1919-1955, 1956, J.P. Mackinnon and S.H. Shadbolt, The South African Campaign of 1879, Greenhill Books, 1995, R.H. Crawford, Pipers of the Highland Regiments 1854-1902, Savannah, 2009, John Stirling, British Regiments in South Africa/The Colonnials in South Africa, both published J.B. Hayward, 1994/90 respectively, John P.C. Laband, edited Lord Chelmsford’s Zululand Campaign, 1878-1879, Army Records Society, 1994, Guy Campbell, The Charging Buffalo, A History of the Kenya Regiment 1937-1963, Leo Cooper, 1986, William M. Lummis and Kenneth G. Wynn, Honour the Light Brigade, J.B. Hayward, 1973, Michael Glover, That Astonishing Infantry, The History of the Royal Welch Fusiliers 16891989, Leo Cooper, 1989, etc., many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (approximately 150 volumes)

£100-150

517 Moody (R.S.H. & Knight, C.R.B.). Historical Records of the Buffs East Kent Regiment (3rd Foot) formerly designated The Holland Regiment and Prince George of Denmark’s Regiment 19141919 & 1814-1914, Medici Society, 1922/35 respectively, illustrations, maps, etc., original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Ewing (Major John), The Royal Scots 1914-1919, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1925, monochrome plates, folding maps, etc., top edge gilt, original dark blue cloth gilt, slightly rubbed to extremities (generally in bright condition), plus Kipling (Rudyard), The Irish Guards in the Great War, 2 volumes, 1923, monochrome illustrations, original maroon cloth gilt, 8vo, and other First World War military and regimental history, including Alan H. Maude, The 47th (London) Division 1914-1919, published 1922, C.T. Atkinson, The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment, 1914-1919, published 1924, Everard Wyrall, The 17th (S.) Battalion Royal Fusiliers 1914-1919, 1st edition, 1930, etc., mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (approximately 65)

£200-300

(6 shelves)

£200-300

520 Raleigh (Sir Walter & Jones, H.A.). The War in the Air, being the story of the part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force, 2 volumes, 1969, monochrome illustrations, original dark blue cloth in dust jackets, a little frayed, 8vo, together with Rogers (Les), British Aviation Squadron Markings of World War I, R.F.C., R.A.F., R.N.A.S., Schiffer Military History, 2001, some colour and numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, VG, plus other aviation history, all modern publications by Putnam, Airlife, Arms & Armour Press, Crecy, Grub Street, William Kimber, etc., including J.M. Bruce, The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps 1992, Owen Thetford, Aircraft of the Royal Airforce Since 1918, 1979, Christopher Cole & E.F. Cheesman, The Air Defence of Britain 1914-1918, 1984, Ray Sturtivant and Gordon Page, Royal Navy Aicraft Serials and Units 1911-1919, 1992, Terry C. Treadwell & Alan C. Wood, German Knights of the Air 1914-1918, 1997, The Royal Air Force List, 2 volumes, April 1918 & October 1940, both reprinted J.B. Hayward, 1990, Airmen Died in The Great War 1914-1918, The Role of Honour, published J.B. Hayward, 1995, etc., mostly in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, generally G/VG (approximately 150 volumes)

£200-300

518 Jocelyn (Arthur). Awards of the Honour, The Orders, Decorations, Medals, and Awards of Great Britain & The Commonwealth from Edward III to Elizabeth II, Adam and Charles Black, 1956, colour and monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, large 4to, together with Creagh (Sir O’Moore & Humphris, E.M.), The Victoria Cross 1856-1920, A Complete Record of the Recipients, J.B. Hayward, 1985, monochrome illustrations to text, original red cloth gilt in dust jacket, 4to, VG, plus Farrington (Anthony), The Second Afghan War 18781880 Casualty Roll & India General Service Medal 1895 Casualty

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ART REFERENCE 521 Cartier-Bresson (Henri, 1908-2004). Zeichnung und Fotografie, Mannheimer Kunstverein, 1986, exhibition catalogue of drawings, signed ‘Henri’ by the photographer to title, original printed wrappers, a little dust-soiled and marked, text block detached, slim 4to, together with Man and Machine, Photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, 2 copies, English and French editions, IBM, 1969, black and white illustrations from photographs, both with signed presentation inscriptions from the photographer to half-title and both signed ‘Henri’, original cloth lettered in black and white, both slightly rubbed and marked, oblong 4to, plus Cartier-Bresson’s France, Text by Francois Nourissier, 1st English edition, 1970, black and white illustrations from photographs, signed presentation inscription from the photographer ‘Henri’, with his name crossed out by himself on half-title and full-title, original cloth in torn and frayed dust jacket, folio (4)

524 Hamerton (Philip Gilbert). Etching & Etchers, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1868, 32 (of 35) etched plates, (lacking Samuel Palmer, The Early Ploughman, Villevieille, En Picardie & Paul Potter, The Herdsman), the prints present include Daubigny, Jongkind, Hamerton and Delatre, untrimmed, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed, small 4to (1)

£150-200

525 Hogarth (William). An album of engravings, originally published in ‘Hogarth Re-engraved’, [1795 -1812], thirty-nine uncoloured engravings including ‘Marriage-a-la-Mode’, ‘Harlots Progress’ ‘Hudibras’, ‘The Cock-Pit’ and ‘Beer Street & Gine Lane’, some marginal dust soiling and spotting, later ownership signature to front endpaper, 19th century half morocco with gilt morocco label to upper siding, worn and frayed, oblong folio

£200-300

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£300-500

522 Deak (Gloria Gilda). Picturing America, prints, maps, and drawings... 1497-1899, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, USA, 1988, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed to head, large 4to, together with McKechnie (Sue), British Silhouette Artists and their Workds 1760-1860, 1st edition, 1978, numerous black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded, large 8vo, and Snelgrove (Dudley), Sport in Art and Books, The Paul Mellon Collection, 4 volumes, all 1st editions, circa 1981, numerous colour and black and white plates, all original red cloth in dust jackets, 3 volumes as new in original plastic wrappers, large 8vo, plus other modern art reference, including Watercolour Painting in Britain, volumes 1-3, by Martin Hardie, 1st editions, 1966-68, Miniatures Dictionary and Guide, by Daphne Foskett, 1st edition, 1987, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (20)

£100-150

523 Furst (Herbert, editor). The Woodcut, An Annual, nos. 2 & 3 only, 1928-29, no.2 limited to 750 copies, numerous black and white woodcut illustrations, both original decorated boards, no. 2 with dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot of spine, 8vo, (2 volumes in total), together with Hardie (Martin & Sabin, Arthur K.), War Posters, issued by belligerent and neutral nations 1914-1919, 1st edition, 1920, 80 black and white plates including colour frontispiece, some minor spotting, original decorated green cloth, spines slightly faded, 4to, and Laran (Jean), L’oeuvre Gravé d’Eugène Bejot, Editions des Bibliotheques Nationales de France, 1937, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light toning, original red quarter morocco, spine slightly rubbed, large 4to, plus other modern print reference including The Studio Specials, 4 volumes 1924-30, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/V, 8vo/folio (35)

526 Kisling (Moise, illustrator). Jean Giono, Provence, Aux depens d’un amatuer, 1954, 12 stencilled colour plates by Jacomet after Kisling, monochrome illustrations to text, untrimmed, loose in original wrapper, with colour stencilled illustration to upper wrapper, with original publisher’s cloth drop-over book box, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, folio Limited edition of 280 copies, this being number 121 of 175 copies on Velin d’Arches. (1) £200-300

527 Letchford (Albert, illust.). A Series of Seventy Original Illustrations to Captain Sir R. F. Burton’s “Arabian Nights”, Reproduced from the Original Pictures in Oils, H.S. Nichols, 1897, half title, portrait and 70 gravure plates, printed guards, some spotting and marginal waterstains, hinges reinforced, contemporary green half morocco, spine with rasised bands and gilt decoration, a little rubbed and scuffed with dampstains, 4to

£100-150

Edition de Luxe, one of 250. (1)

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528 The Rothschild Library. A catalogue of the collection of eighteenth-century printed books and manuscripts formed by Lord Rothschild, volumes 1 & 2, reprint edition, Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1969, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth with red spines, boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Pollard (M.), A Dictionary of Members of the Dublin Book Trade 1550-1800, based on the records of the Guild of St. Luke The Evangelist Dublin, 1st edition, 2000, original blue cloth, 8vo, and Poynter (F.N.L.), A Bibliography of Gervase Markham 1568?-1637, 1st edition, Oxford, 1962, 4 black and white plates, original blue boards with cream cloth spine, 8vo, plus 36 further modern bibliographical reference, all hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (40)

529 Walsh (Grahame L.). Bradshaw’s Ancient Rock Paintings of North-West Australia, 1st edition, 1994, limited to 1000 copies, 99 colour plates, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head, large 8vo, together with Gibson (Frank), Charles Conder, His Life and Work, with a catalogue of the lithographs and etchings of Campbell Dodgson, 1st edition, 1914, 13 illustrations with tissue guards including frontispiece, 107 colour and black and white plates, some light spotting, original boards with cloth spine, slightly marked at head and foot, 4to, and National Art Gallery of New South Wales, Illustrated Catalogue, Sydney, 1906, numerous colour and black and white illustrations and plates, some minor spotting, original giltdecorated calf binding, spine slightly rubbed, hinges split to foot, 8vo, plus 77 further volumes of Australian art history, reference and related, mostly hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£150-200

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£200-300

GENERAL LITERATURE

530 Bauer (Elvira). Trau Keinem Fuchs auf Gruner Haid, und Keinem Jud bei Seinem Eid! Ein Bilderbuch Für Gross Und Klein, Nuremberg, Sturmer-Verlag, 1936, 21 colour lithograph illustrations, together with original publisher’s printed advertisement for this work, dated 8th March 1937, text printed in old script, original pictorial boards with cloth backstrip and fore-edges, very slightly rubbed, oblong 8vo A virulant anti-semitic book for children published by Julius Streicher, written by an 18 year old kindergarten assistant. With a pencil inscription in German to front endpaper, dated 1974. £400-600 (1)

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531 British Parliamentary Papers 1800-1900, a complete set of 1,081 volumes, Irish University Press, circa 1969-70, largely comprising original leather-bound volumes but also including a number of buckram volumes (produced when the original volumes went out of print), folio, VG An ambitious and extraordinary publishing project, a complete set taking approximately 70 metres of shelf space, each volume weighing on average 3.5 kilograms and being 35cm tall. It was the largest single printing project undertaken by a publishing house at the time of printing. The volumes are arranged according to 32 subject areas under 6 groups: Colonial History, Education, Economics, Industrial Revolution, Social History and Government and Law. Subject areas include Slavery (95 volumes), Colonies - General (37 volumes), Africa (70 volumes), Australia (34 volumes), Canada (33 volumes), East India (22 volumes), New Zealand (17 volumes), Civil Disorder (8 volumes), Prisons (21 volumes), Industrial Revolution - Children’s Employment (15 volumes), Design (4 volumes), Factories (31 volumes), Textiles (10 volumes), Trade (5 volumes), etc. All volumes are currently still available at an average of £150 per volume. Due to the physical logistics of this lot only 2 boxes (volumes 1-8: Municipal Corporations; volumes 19-27: Colonies Canada) are available for inspection at the auction rooms. The remainder of the collection can be viewed by appointment in Hay-on-Wye and from where the volumes should be collected after sale. (1081) £10000-15000

532 Crompton (Richmal). William’s Treasure Trove 1st edition, 1962, (2 copies), William And The Pop Singers, 1st edition, 1965, William and the Masked Ranger, 1st edition, 1966, each with numerous black and white illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (4 volumes in total), together with modern juvenile literature, including W.E. Johns, Frank Richards, Angela Brazil, H. Rider Haggard, H.E. Bates, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (approx. 80)

£100-150

533 Dignimont (Andre, illustrator). Pierre Mac-Orlan, Nuits aux Bouges, Eaux-Fortes de Dignimont, 1st edition, Paris: Ernest Flammarion, 1929, five etched plates, including frontispiece, untrimmed, original printed wrappers and glassine wrapper (latter slightly chipped and frayed at edges), 4to, (limited edition, 131/750 copies, of a total edition of 890 copies), together with Calbet (Antoine, illustrator), Henri de Regnier, La Pecheresse, Paris: Albin Michel, 1922, twenty colour facsimile plates by Antoine Calbet, forty wood engraved head- and tail-pieces by A. Jarraud after Calbet, untrimmed, original printed wrappers and glassine wrapper (both torn with some loss to spine), folio, (limited edition, 440/570 copies), plus four others similar (6)

536 Goodall (John). Association Football... edited by S. Archibald de Bear, 1st edition, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1898, letterpress diagrams, 4pp. advertisements at rear, some spotting, mainly to endpapers and edges, upper hinge split, original pictorial grey cloth, somewhat soiled, and cloth lifting slightly in a couple of places, small 8vo A scarce early book on football, in better condition than it is usually seen. Renowned footballer John Goodall (1863-1942) rose to fame as a centreforward for England and became Watford’s first manager in 1903. He also played cricket in the County Championship for Derbyshire in 1895 and 1896, being one of nineteen players to achieve the Derbyshire Double of playing cricket for Derbyshire and football for Derby County. £100-200 (1)

£150-200

534 Folio Society publications, 111 volumes, including Dracula, by Bram Stoker, 2008, Wives and Daughters, An every-day story, by Elizabeth Gaskell, 2002, Captain Cook’s Voyages, 1768-1779, Selected and Introduced by Glyndwr Williams, 1997, The Source of the Nile, The Lake Regions of Central Africa, 1993, A Secret Pilgrimage To Mecca and Medina, 2004, both by Richard F. Burton, together with 106 further volumes, mostly original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/4to

535 Folio Society publications, 90 volumes, including The Arabian Nights, tales from the Thousand and One Nights, illustrated by E.J. Detmold, 2002, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, by John Le Carré, 2009, Don’t Look Now, and Other Stories, by Daphne Du Maurier, 2009, The Receivers, Allied Military deception in the Second World War, volumes 1 & 2, by Thaddeus Holt, 2008, together with 85 further volumes, mostly original cloth in slipcases, some ‘as new’ in plastic wrap, G/VG, 8vo/4to

537 Grimm (Jakob). Rede auf Wilhelm Grimm, [Berlin], Maximilian Gesellschaft, 1924, 26 pp. of text, with colophon to verso of blank leaf at end, the first word illuminated in orange-red and gold, untrimmed, top edge gilt, contemporary fine quality green full morocco gilt (by Enders of Leipzig), matching protective plain green wrapper, and slipcase (some marks), large slim 8vo, printed in an edition of 300 copies, together with Nansen (Fridtjof), Nebelheim. Entdeckung und Erforschung der nordlichen Lander und Meere, 2 volumes, 1st German edition, Leipzig, 1911, colour frontispiece to each volume, monochrome illustrations, etc., original cloth, very slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Orlowski (Hans, illustrator), Friedrich von Schiller, Kassandra, Berliner Bibliophilen Abend, 1959, colour woodcut illustrations by Orlowski, original printed boards, with card slipcase, slim folio, limited edition 9/180, signed by the artist, and other mostly early 20th century German illustrated books, various, including Bernhard Steiner, Sappho, Jena, 1907, Faust Eine Tragodie von Goethe, Holzschnitte von Walther Klemm, Einhorn Verlag, [1919], etc.

(90)

(15)

(111)

£150-200

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541 Henty (G.A.). One of the 28th. A Tale of Waterloo, 1890; Through the Sikh War, 1894, Under Wellington’s Command, 1898 & 1899 (2 copies); No Surrender!, 1900; Out With Garibaldi, 1901; With Buller, 1901; In the Irish Brigade, 1901; At the Point of the Bayonet, 1902; With Roberts to Pretoria, 1902; With the British Legion, 1903; With the Allies to Pekin, 1904, 1st eds., illustrations, a few leaves loosening, a few light spots, previous owner signatures (Sikh War half title excised at head), one or two prize labels, original pictorial cloth gilt, a few volumes a little rubbed with mottled dampstains, 8vo, together with 21 other Henty titles, reprints etc. (33)

£100-150

542 King Penguin series. A complete set of seventy-six volumes, all first editions except volume 10, published 1939 - 59, each volume illustrated throughout, volume 10 (Bayeaux Tapestry) is the revised edition with colour plates, all with original boards or wrappers, many in d.j.s, 8vo A clean and bright set in very good condition. (76)

£200-300

538 Gwalior (Maharaja Sir Madho Rao, 1876-1925, Scindia of). Gwalior 1905 by J.W.D. Johnstone, published John and Edward Bumpus, [1907], colour and black and white plates including chromolithographs and photogravures, some heavy spotting to tissueguards and margins of plate facing page 11, presentation inscription from the Maharaja to front pastedown, ‘With kindest regards from M. Scindia, Gwalior 1908’, all edges gilt, original richly gilt-decorated green morocco by Bumpus with prolific repeated use of the Prince of Wales’ plumes cypher to upper and lower covers, hand-painted oval miniature of the Maharaja inset to centre of upper cover, 6cm, glazed, a little surface wear to lower margin of lower cover, 4to Edition de Luxe 9/12. Provenance: This copy was inscribed by Maharaja Scindia and given to Viscount Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, who was at the time Commander in Chief of the Army in India (1902-1909). The volume passed from Field Marshal, Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (1850-1916) to his great nephew, the third (and last) Earl and has been in the family’s possession ever since. (1) £500-800

539 Haggard (H. Rider). Colonel Quaritch, V.C., 3 vols., 1st ed., 1888, half titles, scattered light spotting, t.e.g., modern red half morocco, 8vo, together with Gerard (E.D.), Beggar My Neighbour, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1882, half titles, publisher’s catalogue at end of volume III, a few spots, W.H. Smith library labels to front pastedowns, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus George Meredith’s One of Our Conquerors, 3 vols., 1891 (9)

543 Kugler (Rudolf, illustrator). Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Das Romische Carneval, mit farbigen radierungen von Rudolf Kugler, Hamburg, Maximilian-Gesellschaft, 1958, 8 colour etchings by Kugler, with tissue-guards to each, original pictorial wrappers, very slightly rubbed to extremities, and small paper loss to centre of spine, with slipcase (a little wear), 4to

£100-150

540 Henty (G.A.). Wulf the Saxon, 1895; A March on London, 1898; With Moore at Corunna, 1898; At Aboukir and Acre, 1899, Won by the Sword, 1900, 1st eds., black and white illustrations, a few spots, a couple of presentation inscriptions, original pictorial cloth, Wulf and At Aboukir spines a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with others by Henty, a few duplicates etc (30)

Limited edition of 1000 copies, signed by the artist. (1)

£100-150

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544 Leroy (Maurice). Les Evangiles des Quenouilles, illustres par quarante quatre pointes seches originales de Maurice Leroy, Paris, La Tradition, 1948, 44 drypoint etched illustrations, untrimmed, original printed wrappers, with chemise and slipcase (rubbed and some marks), limited edition of 300 copies, this copy printed for Etienne Perrigot, together with Collot (A.), Faust, Drame de Wolfgang Goethe, illustre par A. Collot, Paris, La Tradition, 1938, partly-coloured etched illustrations, untrimmed, original printed wrappers, with matching quarter cloth chemise and card slipcase, rubbed and some marks, 4to, limited edition of 485 copies, this copy printed for Etienne Perrigot, plus 5 other similar French illustrated works, including Le Cantique des Cantiques, illustre par Jean Traynier, Paris, La Tradition, 1945, Maxence van der Meersch, Corps et Ames, 2 volumes, Monte Carlo, 1947, F. de Quevedo, Histoire d’un Grand Coquin nomme Don Pablo, Paris, La Tradition, 1942, (limited edition of 625 copies), etc., all in original slipcases, mostly 4to (8)

£200-300

546 Lurcat (Jean, 1892-1966). J.-H. Fabre, Le Monde Merveilleux des insectes, Sept tableaux tirés des Souvenirs Entymologiques, Lithographies Originales de Jean Lurcat, Paris, Les Cent-une, 1950, colour lithograph plates and illustrations by Lurcat, including 3 with hand-colouring, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary mustard yellow crushed full morocco gilt, with colour onlays (by Jacqueline Hinstin), spine lightly discoloured, with matching slipcase, folio Limited edition of 145 copies, signed by the President and Vice-President of the Societe Bibliophiles de Femmes, this copy numbered XVIII. £300-400 (1)

547 Oriental Literature. The Mathnawi of Jalalu’ddin Rumi, Edited from the Oldest Manuscripts Available… , by Reynold A. Nicholson, 7 volumes (complete), “E.J.W. Gibb Memorial” Series, 1925-37, together with 3 others from the same series (The Kitab Al-Luma Fi ’L-Tasawwuf, Text Volume, 1914; The Geographical part of the Nuzhat-al-Qulub, Persian text & English translation volumes, 191519), all original buckram gilt, slightly rubbed, plus Ismail Hakki Bursevi’s Translation of and Commentary on Fusus Al-Hikam, volumes 1 & 4 only, 1986-91, original cloth in dust jackets, a little soiled, all 8vo

545 Lobel-Riche (Almery, illust.). Les Diaboliques, par J. Barbey d’Aurevilly, Paris, 1910, numerous plates and illustrations, including some tipped-in, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary scarlet half morocco by Durvand, 2” split at head of upper joint, dotted line decorated raised bands, gilt decorated in second compartment, remainder gilt panelled, with floral leather onlays, 4to Limited edition, 162/300 copies. (1)

(10)

£200-300

548 Poem of the Month Club. A part set of twenty-seven broadside printed poems, published by Poem-of-the-Month Club, 1970-77, including Philip Larkin, Robert Graves, Stevie Smith, C. Day Lewis, Roy Fuller, Stephen Spender, Peter Porter, W. H. Auden, George Barker, Thom Gunn, John Betjeman, Gavin Ewart, Elizabeth Jennings, Seamus Heaney, Alan Brownjohn, and others, each signed by the respective poet, sheet size 38 x 28.5 cm (15 x 11 ins), with a number of printed order forms and biographical notices relating to the series, loose without the original publisher’s portfolios

£300-500

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549 Putnam Publications. Bristol Aircraft Since 1910, by C.H. Barnes, 1st edition, 1964, World Speed Record Aircraft, The Fastest Piston-Engined Landplanes Since 1903, by Ferdinand C.W. Käsmann, 1st UK edition, 1990, The British Fighter Since 1912, by Francis K. Mason, 1st edition, 1992, British Flight Testing: Martlesham Heath 1920-1939, by T. Mason, 1st edition, 1993, Boutlon Paul Aircraft Since 1915, by Alec Brew, 1st edition, 1993, together with 14 further Putnam publications, circa 1970s-90s, all mixed editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, VG, 8vo (19)

CARTONS 553 Aviation. A quantity of German aviation reference, circa 1920s70s, including 6 box files of German aviation ephemera and paperwork, mostly hardback publications, 8vo/4to (5 cartons)

554 Betjeman (John). Summoned by Bells, 1st edition book proof, 1960, black and white illustrations, original decorated green wrappers, 4to, together with Parkinson (C. Northcote), Parkinson’s Law, or the Pursuit of Progress, 13th impression, 1961, signed by the author to front endpaper, original green cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, 8vo, and other miscellaneous literature and reference including military history and publications by P.S.L., Alan Sutton, Simon & Schuster, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£80-100

550 Vialar (Paul). L’Eperon d’Argent, Eaux-Fortes Originales de Jacques Despierre, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Paris, Les Bibliophiles Franco-Suisses, 1957, monochrome etchings by Despierre, contents unbound as issued, with orginal printed wrappers, card chemise and cloth slipcase, some marks and spine somewhat discoloured, folio, limited edition of 125 copies (2)

£100-150

(5 cartons)

£50-80

£100-150

555 Falkner (William). Libertas Ecclesiastica, Or, A Discourse, Vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its Liturgy and Worship, 2nd edition, 1674, some light water marks, contemporary inscription to text block, contemporary calf binding, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Bates (William), The Sovereign and Final Happiness of Man, with The Effectual Means to obtain it, 1680, front endpaper partially detached, some toning and marks throughout, contemporary calf bindings, front board detached, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Exon (Lord Bishop), A Sermon Preach’d before the Queen, At St. James’s, On Tuesday, March 8 1708. Being the Anniversary of Her Majesty’s Happy Accession to the Throne, 1709, bound with Hoadly (Benjamin), An Humble Reply To the Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Exeter’s Answer... , 1709, and 5 further ecclesiastical pamphlets, all 1709, contemporary inscription to front pastedown, some light spotting and marks, contemporary decorated calf binding, boards and spine slightly rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus other 17th to 19th-century antiquarian ecclesiastical reference and essays, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (2 cartons)

556 Hill (George Birkbeck, ed.). Boswell’s Life of Johnson, volumes 1-6 (complete), mixed editions, 1975-79, 6 black and white portrait frontispieces, original red cloth in dust jackets, volumes 5 & 6 with price-clipped dust jackets, covers slightly marked, 8vo, together with Thwaite (Anthony, [editor]), Selected Letters of Philip Larkin 1940-1985, 1st edition, 1992, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Murdoch (Iris), The Sandcastle, 1st edition, 1957, signed by the author to front endpaper, original green cloth, boards and spine slightly faded, 8vo, plus Brookner (Anita), Providence, 1st edition, 1982, Look At Me, 1st edition, 1983, both signed by the author to front endpapers, both original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly faded, 8vo, and other modern literature, including V.S. Naipaul, Giacomo Casanova, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

551 The Yachting Monthly (Illustrated), 46 volumes, a complete run, volumes I-XLVI, May 1906-April 1929, numerous monochrome illustrations, including many after photographs, all in original publisher’s blue cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and occasional marks (generally in very good condition), 4to (46)

£200-400

552* Folding shelf units. A set of 9 modern book fair-style folding shelf units, 27.5in (70cm) wide (9)

£200-300

£70-100

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557 Jewel (John). [The Works of the very Learned and Reverend Father in God John Jewell ... Newly set forth with some Amendment of Divers Quotations: and a Briefe Discourse of his Life, 4 parts in one, London: Printed by John Norton, 1609], lacking general title, individual titles for each part printed within decorative woodcut borders (title to first part slightly torn), some early ink underscoring, initial few leaves loose and frayed to margins, contemporary calf, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, some wear, folio, together with Pennant (Thomas), The Literary Life of the Late Thomas Pennant, Esq. by Himself, 1793, engraved portrait frontispiece, edges untrimmed, contemporary marbled boards, upper board detached, lacking spine, 4to, plus other miscellaneous books including The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1950, colour plates, original cloth, 8vo, Antique Point and Honiton Lace..., by Mrs. Treadwin, circa 1870s, two worn copies of Language of Flowers illustrated by Kate Greenaway etc., plus [Slezer, John, 1645-1717], Prospectus Civitatis Innerness - The Prospect of ye Town of Innerness, engraved view of Inverness printed by Thomas Millward, plate taken from Theatrum Scotiae, some toning, 27 x 43.3cm (10.5 x 16.75 inches), 20th century frame, glazed, plus four sets of late 19th-mid 20th century playing cards, contained in original boxes (a small carton)

561 Oswald (Felix L.). Summerland Sketches, or Rambles in the Backwoods of Mexico and Central America, 1st US ed., Philadelphia, 1880, wood-engraved illustrations, title with small repaired tear, light marginal toning, original green cloth gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Brigham (William T.), Guatemala. The Land of the Quetzal. a Sketch, 1st UK ed., 1887, maps and illustrations, foredges rough-trimmed, a few spots, library stamp to title verso (with show-through to title), original orange pictorial cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus Guinness (Geraldine), Peru. Its Story, People and Religion, 1st ed., 1909, illustrations, scatttered spotting and toning, presentation inscription, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spine slightly darkened, 8vo, with other South American travel including Paul Marcoy’s Travels in South America from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, 2 vols., 1875, Richard Inwards’ The Temple of the Andes, 1884, Robert Hill’s Cuba and Porto Rico with Other Islands of the West Indies, 1898, Frederick Alcock’s Trade & Travel in South America, 1903, W.H. Koebel’s Modern Argentina. The El Dorado of Today, with Notes on Uruguay and Chile, 1907 and Handbook of British Guiana 1909, edited and compiled by George D. Bayley (2 cartons)

562 Penguin paperbacks. A collection of approximately 285 Penguin publications, including approximately 100 Picture Puffin books, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£80-120

558 Khoroche (Peter). Ivon Hitchens, new edition, 2007, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded, 4to, together with Levy (Mervyn), The Paintings of L.S. Lowry, Oils and Watercolours, reprint edition, 1977, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine faded and slightly rubbed to head, 4to, and other modern art and illustrated reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)

(2 cartons)

Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (-)

£70-100

564 Cave (William). The Lives, Acts and Martyrdoms, of the Holy Apostles of our Saviour. To which are added The Lives of the Two Evangelists St. Mark and St. Luke... , printed by Thomas Smith, Wolverhampton, circa 1760, contemporary inscription to front endpaper (detached), some light marks, contemporary morocco, boards and spine rubbed with heavy loss, tall 4to, together with Day (Thomas), The History of Sandford and Merton; A Work Intended for the use of children, 1815, black and white engraved frontispiece, contemporary inkstamp and inscription to front endpapers, some light marks, contemporary calf, front board detached, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and The Tartans of the Clans and Septs of Scotland, with the arms of the Chiefs, volumes 1 & 2, 1906, coloured map and numerous coloured plates, contemporary inscriptions to front endpapers, uniform red half morocco, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, volume 1 front board detached, 8vo, plus other 19th/early 20th-century antiquarian literature and historical reference, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio

£50-80

£70-100

560 North (J.J.). English Hammered Coinage, volumes 1 & 2, 196375, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, 4to, plus a 1980 edition of volume 1, (3 volumes in total), together with Dolley (Michael), Medieval Anglo-Irish Coins, 1st edition, 1972, numerous black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, spine rubbed with minor loss to head, 4to, plus Dolley (R.H.M., et al), Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, an incomplete run of 7 volumes, 1966-75, numerous black and white illustrations, all original blue cloth in dust jackets, 4to, plus other modern coin reference, including Spink Numismatic Circular volume 92, 93-96, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)

£70-100

563 Punch, or The London Charivari, approximately 254 vols., 19th20th century, numerous black & white illustrations and some colour plates, 142 in original cloth, remaining in amateur covers, 4to

559 Levy (Allen). A Century of Model Trains, Ein Jahrhundert Modelleisenbahnen, 1st edition, 1974, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, slipcase slightly faded, oblong 4to, together with Talbot (Edward), An Illustrated History of LNWR Engines, 1st edition, 1985, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and other modern railway and locomotive reference and related including Model Railway Journal, volumes 1-7, 1985-91, and publications by Ian Allen, P.S.L., O.P.C., David Charles, many hardback publications, some original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)

£150-200

(3 cartons)

£100-150

565 Sarpi (Paolo). The Historie of the Councel of Trent, Conteining Eight Bookes... , Written in Italian by Pietro Soaue Polano, and Faithfully Translated into English by Nathanael Brent, 2nd edition, Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1629, title with woodcut device, with appendix to this second edition printed to verso, without blank leaf at front, colophon leaf at end present, some minor marks, contemporary calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, with joints partly cracked, folio, together with other folio works, various, mostly 18th and 19th century, including Illustrations of Steam Machinery and Steam Naval Architecture, Atlas, published John Weale, 1840, Henry Bowman and J.S. Crowther, The Churches of the Middle Ages, 2 volumes, circa 1850s (bindings worn with one cover missing), Charles Wickes, Illustrations of the Spires and the Towers of the Medieval Churches of England, volume 2 only, 1854-55, etc.

£100-150

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566 Warner (Sir Pelham). Lord’s 1787-1945, 1st edition, 1946, 51 black and white plates, some minor spotting, bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt-decorated red half morocco, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with Allen (Peter & Kemsley, James, [editors]), Images of Bradman, Rare and famous photographers of a cricket legend, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in slipcase, large 8vo, and other modern cricket and golf history, biography and reference and related, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

571 Naval & Military. A large collection of modern naval and military history and reference, including publications by Conway, Arms and Armour Press, Ian Allen, P.S.L., Military Press, Sutton, Airlife, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£150-200

567 Gilpin (Bernard). Anthologia Sacra; or, Select Theological Extracts, on Subjects doctrinal, practical and experimental, printed by A.J. Valpy, 1832, bookplate to front pastedown, cracked hinges, ink mark to text block, contemporary blue calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with Murray (Lindley), Introduction to the English Reader: or, a selection of pieces in prose and poetry... , 11th edition, 1813, contemporary inscription to title, some light spotting, contemporary morocco boards retained to modern spine, boards slightly marked, 8vo, and other 19th-century antiquarian theological and ecclesiastical reference, all leather bindings, some odd volumes, some ex library, condition is generally good, 8vo/4to

572 Wright (Thomas). Rose-in-Hood, 1st edition, 1925, 11 black and white illustrations, original red morocco, Heart’s Desire, 1st edition, 1925, 10 black and white illustrations, The Land of Souls and Other Poems, 1st edition, 1927, 12 black and white illustrations, all illustrations by Cecil W. Paul Jones, both original cloth, some slight toning, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, (3 volumes in total), together with Edwards (Joan), Visitor’s Book, 1st edition, Epworth Press, 1960, numerous colour and black and white illustrations by Frank H. Cumbers, slight toning, original decorated red cloth in illustrated dust jacket, covers slightly toned and spotted, slight tear to head of spine, 8vo, and Scott (Hardiman), Adam & Eve & Us, Sylvan Press, 1946, limited edition 80/1200, signed by the author and illustrator to limitation page, numerous black and white illustrations by Betty Dougherty, some slight toning, original decorated grey cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, spine slightly chipped to head and foot, 4to, plus other 20th-century poetry, approximately 200 volumes in total, many hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(6 shelves & a carton)

(3 shelves)

(4 cartons)

£70-100

QUANTITY

£100-150

573 Poetry. A large collection of approximately 200 late 19th/early 20th-century poetry, including Arthur Dillon, John Leigh, Joseph Gwyer, Lewis Carroll, Herbert Jones, J.E. Patterson, Alan Porter, C.A. Brackenbury, William Hunt, many hardback publications, some in dust jackets, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

568 Dickens (Charles). Works, Gadshill Edition, 33 (of 34 vols.), 1899, lacking volume 29, illustrations, scattered light spotting, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco by Riviere, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration (faded to brown, volumes 2 & 3 with some small areas of white paint to spines and one joint), 8vo together with Sherlock (Martin), Letters from An English Traveller, new edition, printed for J. Nichols et al, 1780, bookplate to front pastedown, front endpaper detached, some slight offsetting and spotting, contemporary half calf, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with Enfield (William), The Speaker: or miscellaneous pieces, selected from the Best English Writers... , new edition, circa 1790s, later bookplate to verso of front pastedown, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light marks, contemporary full calf, boards and spine rubbed with cracked hinges and loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other 18th and 19thcentury antiquarian literature, all leather bindings, some decorative bindings, many incomplete sets and odd volumes, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£200-300

(6 shelves)

£100-150

575 Collection of Ancient and Modern British Authors, volumes 1-25, 1832-41, later inscriptions to front pastedowns, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red quarter morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (25volumes in total), together with Thackeray (William Makepeace), The Works of, volumes 1-26 (complete), 1892-98, numerous black and white illustrations, later uniform gilt-decorated brown half calf bound by Henry Sotheran, some spines slightly rubbed, 8vo (26 volumes in total), plus Scott (Walter), Waverley Novels, 25 volumes, new edition, circa 1880s, some light spotting, contemporary uniform giltdecorated half calf, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, (25 volumes in total), plus other 19th-century antiquarian literature including some foreign language and sets, all decorative leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

£100-150

570 Theology & Philosophy. A large collection of late 19th-century and modern theological and philosophical reference and history, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, S.P.C.K., mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, some odd volumes and ex-library with associated markings, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

574 Zeldin (Theodore). France 1848-1945, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, OUP, 1973-77, original black cloth in price-clipped dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Seton-Watson (Hugh), The Russian Empire 1801-1917, 1st edition, OUP, 1967, some light spotting, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, 8vo, plus Hill (George Birkbeck), Footsteps of Dr Johnson (Scotland), 1890, numerous black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary giltdecorated half morocco, boards and spine rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern historical and political reference and literature, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

569 Penguin paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 400 Penguin publications, all first Penguin editions, mostly paperbacks, all original covers, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£150-200

£100-150

(6 shelves)

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576 Military. A large collection of modern military history and biography, including publications by Oxford, David & Charles, Penguin, Yale, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

581 Hutton (Ray, [editor]). Silverstone, Fifty Golden Years, 1998, limited edition 519/1500, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated green quarter morocco in slipcase, large 8vo, together with Mathieson (T.A.S.O.), Grand Prix Racing 1906-1914, A history of the Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France, 1st edition, Stockholm, 1965, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in slipcase, slipcase slightly faded with taped rear edges, 4to, and Grand Prix de Monaco, Le regard de Michael Turner, France, 1995, limited edition 554/5000, signed by the artist to title, numerous colour illustrations, original blue cloth in slipcase, oblong 4to, plus other mid-20th-century and modern automobile and motor sport reference and related, including publications by P.S.L., Foulis, Batsford, Ian Allen, Haynes, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

577 Aviation. A large quantity of modern aviation history and reference, including publications by Airlife, P.S.L., H.M.S.O., Jane’s, Pen & Sword, Ian Allen, Osprey, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£150-200

578 Gréard (Vallery C.O.). Meissonier, His Life and his Art, 1st edition, 1897, 38 black and white plates with tissue-guards including frontispiece, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting throughout, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Salaman (Malcolm C.), Old English Mezzotints, 1st edition, 1910, 128 black and white plates with tissue guards, some light spotting, original gilt decorated brown cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Baudouin (F.), Rubens Et Son Siècle, 1972, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, plus other late 19th century and modern art history and reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

582 Belloc (Hilaire). The Old Road, reprint edition, 1911, The Stane Street, 1st edition, 1913, numerous black and white illustrations and maps by William Hyde including frontispiece with tissue guards, some slight spotting, original gilt-decorated brown cloth, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (2 volumes in total), together with Millais (J.G.), Life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O., Capt. 25th Royal Fusiliers, 1st edition, 1918, 16 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other late 19th and 20th-century biographical and historical reference, all hardback publications, some leather bindings, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

£100-150

579 Dickens (Charles). Sketches by Boz, illustrative of every-day life and every-day people, new edition, 1839, 40 black and white illustrations by George Cruikshank, later inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting and offsetting throughout, contemporary half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with A’Beckett (Gilbert Abbot), The Comic History of England, circa 1870, numerous illustrations including 20 colour etchings, contemporary inscriptions to half-title, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated red half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Y Bibl Sanctaidd: Sef Yr Hen Destament A’r Newydd, Gyd A Nodau a Sylwiadau ar bob Pennod, Cardiff, 1787, contemporary inscriptions to front endpapers, some spotting and offsetting throughout, some disbound and slightly disbound leaves, rubbed with minor loss, contemporary decorative calf with brass studs to front and rear, boards and spine rubbed with loss to corners, sold as seen, thick 4to, plus other 19th/20th-century literature and Biblical reference including pictorial cloth, all hardback publications, some leather bindings, condition is generally G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

583 Ronaldshay (The Earl of). Sport and Politics Under an Eastern Sky, 1st edition, 1902, 14 black and white full-page illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, 59 black and white illustrations in text, 2 black and white maps, some light toning, original decorated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Lander (A. Henry Savage), Tibet & Nepal, 1st edition, 1905, numerous colour and black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine faded and slightly rubbed to head and foot, plus In the Forbidden Land, an account of a journey in Tibet capture by the Tibetan authorities, imprisonment, torture and ultimate release, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, 1898, numerous colour and black and white illustrations including frontispiece, contemporary inscriptions to front pastedowns, both original decorated green cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spines faded, slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 4to (3 volumes in total), and Fortune (Robert), A Journey to the Tea Countries of China; including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hill; ..., 1st edition, 1852, black and white illustrations and map including frontispiece and half-title, some light spotting, rebound with new endpapers, original gilt-decorated cloth retained, original spine rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th and 20th-century Oriental & Indias travel and historical reference and related, all hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

580 Conway (Hugh & Greilsamer, Jacques). Bugatti, 1st edition, France, 1982, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated red cloth in slipcase, slipcase slightly faded and unstuck, oblong 4to, together with Ferrari (Enzo), Ferrari, Piloti, che gente... , 1st edition, 1985, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated red cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, spine slightly rubbed to head, large 4to, and other mid 20th-century and modern automobile and motor sport reference and related, including publications by Batsford, Allen and Unwyn, Foulis, Haynes, P.S.L., mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£200-300

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584 Edwards (Amelia B.). A Thousand Miles Up the Nile, 1st approximately 70 wood-engravings including edition, 1877, frontispiece, 2 colour folding maps, some slight toning, original giltdecorated red cloth, boards lightly rubbed, spine partially detached and rubbed with some chipping and minor loss, 4to, together with Rustafjaell (Robert De), The Light of Egypt, from recently discovered predynastic and early Christian records, 1st edition, 1909, 51 plates with tissue guards, signed by the author to half-title, some minor toning, original gilt-decorated cloth, boards slightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Millais (John G.), Far Away Up the Nile, 1st edition, 1924, 50 black and white illustrations including frontispiece and map, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original red cloth, boards slightly marked, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other late 19th and 20th-century Egpyt travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

588 Nietzsche (Friedrich). The Case of Wagner Nietzsche Contra Wagner The Twilight of the Idols The Antichrist, 1899, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine rubbed with small split to head, 8vo, together with Jones (Ernest), Papers on PsychoAnalysis, 3rd edition, 1923, some light spotting, original green cloth, spine slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Podmore (Frank), Studies in Psychical Research, 1st edition, 1897, period newspaper cutting to front pastedown and half-title, contemporary inscriptions to hald-title, title-page and verso, some light spotting, original green cloth, boards ink marked, spine slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th-century and 20th-century psychology and miscellaneous reference and literature, all hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

589 Schillings (C.G.). In Wildest Africa, 1st edition, 1907, approximately 300 black and white photo illustrations including portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, contemporary inscription to front pastedown, some minor toning and spotting, inside hinges cracked, original decorated red cloth, boards slightly rubbed and marked, spine rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Burchell (William J.), Travels In the Interior of Southern Africa, volumes 1 & 2, reprint edition, 1953, limited edition of 1250 copies, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, original blue cloth, boards slightly marked, spines faded and slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Haardt (Georges-Maris & AudouinDubreuil, Louis), The Black Journey, Across Central Africa with the Citroën Expedition, 1st edition, 1928, 38 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some minor spotting, original decorated yellow cloth, boards slightly marked, spine slightly faded with minor loss to hinges, 8vo, plus other early to mid 20th-century African travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

585 Trevor-Battye (Aubyn). Camping in Crete, with notes upon the animal and plant life of the island, 1st edition, 1913, 32 black and white plates including frontispiece and map, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original blue cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with The Roman Empresses; or, the History of the Lives and Secret Intrigues of the Wives of the Twelve Caesars, volumes 1 & 2, The Walpole Press, 1899, limited edition 274/1000, some light spotting, split front hinge to volume 1, original uniform gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, and other late 19th and early 20th-century European travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£100-150

586 Davidian (H.H.). The Rhododendron Species, volumes 1-3, 1st editions, 1982-92, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, all original green cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, spines slightly faded, large 4to, together with Batton (Auriol), Flowers of Southern Africa, South Africa, 1986, limited edition 547/4000, numerous colour illustrations, minor toning, original faux green morocco in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and faded, large 4to, and Keynes (Geoffrey), John Ray, A Bibliography, 1951, limited edition of 650 copies, 20 black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece, bookplate to front endpaper, original green cloth in dust jacket, cover toned and slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th and 20th-century botanical history and reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves & a carton)

(3 shelves)

£200-300

590 Baker (W.B.). Fields and Flowers; or, The Stockton Naturalist, 1st edition, 1867, black and white portrait photograph frontispiece, signed ‘I am yours faithfully W.B. Baker’ to frontispiece, some minor spotting, contemporary green cloth, boards slightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Phillips (Henry), Flora Historica: or the Three Seasons of the British Porterre... , volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1829, some slight spotting, uniformly rebound in modern green cloth, 8vo, and Grindon (Leo H.), Country Rambles, and Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers... , 1st edition, 1882, signed by the author to title-page, 6 black and white full-page illustrations, some water staining to frontispiece, original giltdecorated green cloth, boards slightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century horticultural reference and related, mostly hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/folio

£200-300

587 Hardie (Martin). English Coloured Books, 1st edition, 1906, numerous black and white plates with tissue guards including frontispiece, minor toning, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with White (Gleeson), English Illustration ‘The Sixties’: 1855-70, 3rd impression, 1906, numerous illustrations by Ford Madox Brown including frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting throughout, original gilt-decorated white cloth, boards and spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Menpes (Mortimer), Whistler As I Knew Him, de luxe edition, 1904, 351/500 copies, numerous colour and black and white illustrations with tissue guards, some light spotting, original decorated cream cloth, spine toned and rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern art history and reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£70-100

(3 shelves)

£200-300

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591 Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, reprinted edition, 1896, ex-libris plate to front pastedown, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, The Second Jungle Book, reprint edition, 1895, both numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, both original gilt-decorated blue cloth, covers and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Dickens (Charles), The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1st edition, 1839, 40 black and white plates including portrait frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting and offsetting throughout, internal hinges reinforced with brown tape, contemporary cloth boards, hinges cracked, spine rubbed, plus Little Dorrit, 1st edition, 1857, 38 black and white plates including frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary half morocco, boards slightly rubbed, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, both 8vo, and Fuller (Thomas), The Holy State, 3rd edition, 1652, later bookplate to front pastedown, front endpaper detached, contemporary inscription to head of title, titlepage and A3 trimmed, some light spotting, contemporary calf, boards and spine rubbed with loss, 8vo, plus other 17th to 19thcentury antiquarian literature and reference, some leather bindings, many Victorian pictorial cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

596 Reynolds (Alastair). Revelation Space, 1st edition, 2000, Chasm City, 1st edition, 2001, Redemption Ark, 1st edition, 2002, Absolution Gap, 1st edition, 2003, all signed by the author to titlepages, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, (4 volumes in total), together with Mallinson (Allan), A Close Run Thing, 1st edition, 1999, The Nizam’s Daughter, 1st edition, 2000, A Regimental Affair, 1st edition, 2001, A Call to Arms, 1st edition, 2002, The Sabre’s Edge, 1st edition, 2003, with 5 further titles, all signed by the author to title-pages, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, (10 volumes in total), plus Rowling (J.K.), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, large print edition, 1998, signed by the illustrator to verso of halftitle, original illustrated boards, 8vo, plus other ultra modern 1st edition literature, including Dick Francis, Eoin Colfer, Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell, Ralph Steadman, many original cloth in dust jackets, some signed by the authors, VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

597 King Penguin Books, 44 volumes, circa 1940-54, including The Microcosm of London by T. Rowlandson & A.C. Puginm, 1943, the Poet’s Corner by Max Beerbohm, 1943, The Bayeux Tapestry by Eric Maclagan, 1945, A Book of Spiders by W.S. Bristowe, 1947, A Book of Scripts by Alfred Fairbank, 1952, Ackermann’s Oxford, 1954, plus 38 further volumes, some duplicates, all original boards in dust jackets, some covers rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with paperbacks, approximately 150 volumes, including publications by Penguin, Oxford, Pelican, Pan, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

592 History. A large collection of historical and biographical reference and related, including military reference and publications by Oxford, A. & C. Black, Cambridge, Sutton, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

598 Folio Society publications, 34 volumes, including Moby Dick, or The Whale, by Herman Melville, 1998, The Life of Samuel Johnson, by James Boswell, 2 volumes, 1993, The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri, 1979, Short Stories, by H.G. Wells, 1990, Lives of the Engineers, by Samuel Smiles, 2007, and 28 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, 8vo, together with Adams (Richard), The Plague Dogs, 1st edition, 1977, original illustrated brown cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern fiction and literature reference, including Ian McEwan, John Le Carré, Elmore Leonard, Gerald Durrell, Martin Amis, Dick Francis, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

£70-100

594 The Brothers Dalziel. A Record of Fifty Years’ Work in Conjunction with many of the most distinguished artists of the period 1840-1890, 1st edition, 1901, presentation copy signed ‘To Mr Frederick Norman... George Dalziel and Edward Dalziel’ to halftitle, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Leahy (Maurice, [editor]), An Anthology of Contemporary Catholic Poetry, 1st edition, 1931, some light spotting to text block, original purple cloth, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and Alarcón (Pedro Antonio De), The Three-Cornered Hat, 1st edition, 1927, numerous colour and black and white illustrations by Norman Tealby, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated black cloth, boards slightly marked, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other early to mid 20th-century fiction andn poetry, including William Golding, Paul Gallico, H.E. Bates, Samuel Beckett, H. Belloc, T.S. Eliot, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£100-150

599 Harvey (David). Monuments To Courage, Victoria Cross Headstones and Memorials, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1999, numerous black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated faux morocco in dust jackets and slipcase, large 8vo, together with The Official Army List for the quarter ending 31st December 1889, H.M.S.O., some light toning, lacks original endpapers, original giltdecorated red cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Brereton (J.M.), A History of the 4th/7th Dragoon Guards and their predecessors 1685-1980, 1st edition, 1982, black and white maps, colour portrait frontispiece, original gilt-decorated red cloth, plus other modern military and American Civil War reference, including publications by Arms & Armour Press, Pen & Sword, Dutton, Schiffer Military History, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£150-200

595 The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, L.L.D., carefully compiled from reliable sources, Adam & Co., circa 1870s, numerous illustrations including coloured half-title, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated morocco, boards, hinges and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Hissey (James John), Over Fen and Wold, 1st edition, 1898, 19 black and white illustrations including frontispiece and map to rear, original giltdecorated brown cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other late 19th and 20th-century travel and UK topography reference, including Baedeker travel guides, Collins Guides, titles by H.V. Morton, F.D. Ommanney, Alan Moorehead, Robert Gibbings and publications by A. & C. Black, Batsford, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

£70-100

£70-100

593 A similar lot (6 shelves)

£100-150

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600 Gill (G. Herman). Royal Australian Navy 1942-1945, 1st edition, Australia, 1968, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Rouseett (Lt-Colonel), Histoire Générale De La Guerre, Franco-Allemande (1870-71), volumes 1-6 plus Atlas volume (complete), Nouvelle Edition, France, circa 1900, numerous black and white illustrations and maps, some light toning and spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red quarter morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (7 volumes in total), and Décorations officielles francaises, Paris, 1956, limited edition of 7000 copies, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated cream cloth, front board slightly water marked to foot, large 8vo, plus other modern military history and reference, including publications by Pen & Sword, Conway, Schiffer Military History, Airlife, H.M.S.O., mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/folio (6 shelves & a carton)

603 Simon (Richard). A Critical History of the Old Testament, printed by Walter Davis, 1682, title with a few minor marks to margins, bookplate of Anthony Byatt to front pastedown, contemporary blind-ruled full calf, later reback, heavily rubbed, 4to, together with An Essay for a New Translation of the Bible, wherein is shewn from reason, and the authority of the best commentators, interpreters, and criticks, that there is a necessity for a new translation, 2nd edition corrected, 1727, inkstamp of United Presbyterian College Library to title, contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear, with upper joint partly cracked, 8vo, plus Lewis (John), A Complete History of the Several Translations of the Holy Bible, and New Testament, into English, both in MS. and in Print: and of the most remarkable editions of them since the invention of printing, 2nd edition, with large additions, 1739, folding engraved plate bound in facing page 124, ink note by Anthony Byatt to verso of title page, and bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear to spine, with joints partly cracked at head and foot, 8vo, and Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra vulgatae editionis, Sixti V. & Clementis VIII. Pontif. Max. auctoritate recognita, versiculis distincta: una cum selectis annotationibus... auctore Jo: Baptista Du Hamel, 2 volumes, Venice, 1755/41, engraved frontispiece, title to first volume printed in red and black, woodcut illustrations to text, contemporary nearmatching full calf, gilt decorated spines, worn with joints cracked and a little loss to head and foot of spines, 4to in 8’s, plus other antiquarian theology and late 19th/early 20th century theological studies and history, including George Adam Smith, Jerusalem, the Topography, Economics, and History from the Earliest Times to A.D. 70, 2 volumes, 1907, George Rawlinson, History of Phoenicia, 1889, etc., the majority cloth-bound, 8vo

£200-300

601 Pignone (Charles). The Sinatra Treasures, intimate photos, mementos, and music from the Sinatra family collection, 2nd printing, USA, 2004, numerous colour and black and white illustrations including facsimile letters, flyers and posters, CD to front insert, original boards, large 8vo, together with Nourmand (Tony & Marsh, Graham), Weddings and Movie Stars, 1st edition, 2011, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated boards in dust jacket, large 4to, plus Tanitch (Robert), London Stage in the 20th Century, 1st edition, 2007, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, plus other modern film and theatre history and reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

Ex libris Anthony Byatt. (6 shelves)

£70-100

602 Menpes (Mortimer & Dorothy). Japan: A Record in Colour, published Adam & Charles Black, 1901, colour plates, half title and frontispiece detached, top edge gilt, original decorative cream cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to (limited De Luxe edition, 360/600, signed by Mortimer Menpes) together with Sansom (George), A History of Japan, 3 volumes, 1958-64, black and white plates and diagrams, original cloth in dust jackets, slightly rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus Jenner (Thomas). Tsze Teen Tiao Muh (second edition), A Guide to the Dictionary. An Essay Exhibiting the 214 Radicals of the Chinese Written Language…, 1997, woodblock psalm on ‘native paper’ and 2 folding coloured maps, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, tall 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century books on Japanese literature, culture and folklore (6 shelves)

£200-300

604 Kobel (Peter). Silent Movies, the birth of film and the triumph of movie culture, 1st edition, USA, 2007, numerous black and white illustrations, original black boards in dust jacket, 4to, together with Maslon (Laurence), Broadway, The Americal Musical, 1st edition, USA, 2004, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red boards in dust jacket, 4to, plus Thomson (David), Hollywood, A Celebration!, 1st US edition, 2001, numerous black and white illustrations, original boards in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern film, theatre and television reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£70-100

605 Film & Theatre. A large collection of modern film, theatre and television reference and related, including musicals and opera, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

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606 Anderson (William). The Pictorial Arts of Japan, With a Brief Historical Sketch of the Associated Arts, and Some Remarks upon the Pictorial Art of the Chinese and Koreans, 1886, 80 mostly black and white plates, original decorative cloth lettered in red and gilt, rebacked, folio (Artist’s proof copy, number 38, signed by the author), together with Boxer (C.R.), Fidalgos in the Far East 1550-1770, Fact and Fantasy in the History of Macao, The Hague, 1948, 16 black and white plates, map endpapers, original cloth, partly browned, 8vo, plus Joly (Henri L.), Legend in Japanese Art, A Description of Historical Episodes, Legendary Characters, Folk-lore, Myths, Religious Symbolism, Illustrated in the Arts of Old Japan, reprint, Tokyo, 1967, numerous illustrations including 15 colour plates, original cloth gilt in dust jacket, dust jacket slightly soiled and split on spine, with some surface dirt to book spine, 4to, plus other mostly English language, 20th-century books on Japanese prints and art (3 shelves) £200-300

611 Cookery. A large collection of modern cookery reference and related, including Spirits and Liqueurs, by Peter A. Hallgreen, 1st edition, 1977, signed by the author to title-page, Bristol Cream, by Godfrey Harrison, 1st edition, 1955, plus others, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

612 Cookery. A large collection of modern cookery reference and related, including Haute Cuisine, by Jean Conil, 1st edition, 1953, Le Vin De Bourgogne, by Raymond Dumay et al, 1976, plus others, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£100-150

615 Paperbacks. A large colltion of approximately 450 modern paperbacks, including publications by Penguin, Puffin, M & B, all original wrappers, all very good condition, 8vo (6 shelves)

£70-100

616 Raulet (Sylvie). Van Cleef & Arpels, 1st USA edition, 1987, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, together with Inchbald (Mrs), A Simple Story, Paris, 1850, some light spotting, contemporary giltdecorated quarter morocco, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Rabelais (Francis), Five Books of The Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel, volumes 1-3 (complete), London, 1904, numerous illustrations by Louis Chalon, some light spotting, bookplates to front pastedowns, original cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed and marked, 4to, plus other modern art, jazz and literature reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£100-150

609 Galsworthy (John). Maid in Waiting, 1st edition, 1931, some light spotting, original green cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly chipped with minor loss, 8vo, together with Walpole (Hugh), Captain Nicholas, 1st edition, 1934, some slight toning, original green cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and James (Henry), What Maisie Knew, 1st UK edition, 1898, later inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original decorated cloth, boards slightly marked, spine faded and split at foot, 8vo, plus Bensusan (S.L. [editor]), The Bohemian, A Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Drama and Art, volume 1 only, June-November 1893, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spine slightly toned, 8vo, and other late 19th and 20th-century literature and reference including W.S. Maugham, H.G. Wells, Helen Thomas, George Gissing, Arnold Bennett, mostly original cloth, some Penguin paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo

(6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

617 North (Roger). The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.., The Hon. Sir Dudley North…, and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, 3 volumes, New Edition, 1826, contemporary calf, later rebacks, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746…, Dublin, 1763, contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear to extremities, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, including Kitto, Holy Bible, 2 volumes, circa 1840s, Alison’s History of Europe, 10 volumes, 1839-42, Journal of Transactions of the Victoria Institute or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, 20 volumes, 1883-1902, etc., many leather-bound, 8vo, 4to, & folio

£100-150

610 Cookery. A large collection of modern cookery reference, including Irons in the Fire, A History of Cooking Equipment, by Racheal Feild, 1st edition, 1984, A King’s Feast, The Goldsmith’s Art and Royal Banqueting in the 18th Century, 1st edition, 1991, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

£100-150

614 Cookery. A large collection of modern cookery reference and related, including Amateur Wine Making, 1st edition, 1956, Champagne, by Tom Stevenson, 1st edition, 1986, plus others, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

608 Reference. A large collection of modern bibliographical and literature reference and related, including Oxford English Dictionary, Being a Corrected Re-issue..., of a New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological Society, ed. James A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley, W. A. Craigie & C.T. Onions, 16 vols. (incl. 4 vol. Supplement), reprint, pub. Oxford, 1978-86, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, thick 4to, plus others, mostly hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

(6 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

613 Cookery. A large collection of modern cookery reference and related, including In the Twilight, by Andre L. Simon, 1st edition, 1969, Sherry and the Wines of Spain, by George Rainbird, 1st edition, 1966, signed by the author to half-title, plus others, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

607 Smith (Bradley). Japan: A History in Art, 1st edition, 1964, colour illustrated throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed, folio, together with Robinson (B.W.), Kuniyoshi, The WarriorPrince, 1st edition, Oxford, 1982, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus Crighton (R.A.), The Floating World: Japanese Popular Prints, 17001900, Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973, black and white and some colour illustrations throughout, original cloth in slightly rubbed dust jacket, small folio, plus others related including bound issues of Ukiyo-e, nos. 21-59, 1965-74, bound in ten cloth volumes, wrappers retained and a group of approximately 100 related auction catalogues (3 shelves + a carton) £200-300

(6 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£100-150

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ISLAMIC, INDIAN & ORIENTAL ART Friday 13 November

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CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CHINESE AND HIMALAYAN PAINTINGS To commence at 10am 1* Chinese School. Mountain House with Cranes, late Qing dynasty, early 20th century, watercolour on silk, 24cm diameter, framed and glazed, together with two other Chinese watercolours on silk of flower and bird paintings, matching frames Provenance: from a private collection, Bristol. (3)

£100-150

2* Chinese School. The Fishing Party, late Qing dynasty, 19th century, watercolour and gouache on silk, brocade silk mount, 79 x 40cm (30 x 16ins) image size, framed and glazed Provanance: from the collection of Roy Davids. (1)

£150-200

Lot 1

3* After Li Di (1100-1197). Pheasants with white rose, late Qing dynasty, circa 1900, watercolour on silk, indistinct artist’s signature and seal, 58 x 69cm (23 x 27ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-200

4* Tibetan School. Himalayas, 1908, gouache and watercolour on paper, artist’s signature and seal lower left, dated 20/2/08, tipped onto modern mount, 18 x 25cm (7 x 10ins) (1)

Lot 2

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£200-300


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5* Tibetan School. Mandala with Bodhisattva and Buddhist Deities, late 19th century, thangka, coloured pigments on cloth, brocade silk mount, yellow silk drape, 102 x 66cm (40 x 26ins) Provenance: From a private collection, Lancashire. (1) ÂŁ100-200

6* Tibetan School. Panchen Lama, 18th century, thangka, coloured pigments on cloth, showing a Panchen Lama enthroned, his right hand holds the stem of a lotus which supports the Sword of Manjusri, in his left hand a Vase of Long Life anchors a lotus on which a book of the teachings rests, other teachers and deities surround with the Amitabha Buddha above, brocade silk mount, original silk drape and ribbons, 109 x 60cm (43 x 23.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed Provenance: from a private collection, Oxford. ÂŁ2000-3000 (1)

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7* Tibetan School. Dharmapala, 19th century, pair of thangka, gouache, mounted onto later wall scrolls, image size 60 x 33.5cm (23.5 x 13ins) (2)

8* Manner of Zhou Yiqui (19th century). Pigeons Under Wysteria, lizhou, hanging scrolls, watercolour on silk, title in caligraphy and artist’s seal to right edge, mounted with brocade surround, 144 x 35cm (57 x 14ins), framed

£200-300

Provenance: from a private collection, Bristol. (1)

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9* After Shen Zhou (1427-1509). Mountain River Landscape, Qianlong Period, mid to late 18th century, handscroll, watercolour, brush and ink on paper, later signed ‘Shen Zhou’ with his seal (added mid 19th century), lightly backed, unmounted, 27 x 357cm (10.5 x 140.5ins) A very fine shan shui handscroll from a period of Ming revival under Emperor Qianlong. No doubt the work of a master painter, probably to celebrate the completion of his apprenticeship, without any colophon or preface the artist’s name remains elusive. Provenance: From a private collection, Wiltshire. Literature: Cahill ‘Parting at the Shore’ 1978. £15,000-20,000 (1)

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ORIENTAL CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART

10* Cambodian Carving. Pandaravasini Avalekitesvara, possibly Baphuan period, 11th century, carved pale cream marble, some loss associated with age, mounted on later stand, 25cm (10ins) high (1)

£400-600

11* Chinese Bowl. A very fine Chinese pottery ‘oil spot’ footed tea bowl, North Song Dynasty, 10th century, potted stoneware with steep-rising rounded sides, decorated with allover lustrous black glaze suffused with charactersitic ‘oil spots’, unglazed foot, 9.5cm (3.75ins) diameter Oil-spot tea bowls were initially produced in the Jian kilns by decreasing the temperature during firing while the glazes were still boiling. This had the effect of fixing iron-rich spots before they ran down as streaks. As the spots crystallised as magnetite, the spots took on a silvery sheen. This effect was copied in the North of China in the Song and Jin periods by applying iron-rich slip beneath standard black glazes. Provenance: from a private collection, Carlisle. (1) £10,000-15,000

Lot 10

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12* Chinese Bowl. A Chinese Junyao footed tea bowl, Henan, Jin Dynasty, 12th century, potted stoneware with shallow sides, all-over celadon glaze with lavender splash to inside and outside, footrim unglazed, 12cm (5ins) diameter Rose Kerr in Song Dynasty Ceramics, London, 2004, p. 34, notes that the splashes found on Jun wares are made with the brush application of copper in broad strokes or washes to dry bluish glazes, which then merged when fired. This copper painting provided a striking contrast with the thick bright blue glaze beneath and resulted in unique designs. Provenance: from a private collection, Carlisle. (1) ÂŁ7000-10,000

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14* Chinese Bowl. A Chinese domestic stoneware footed bowl, decorated with dragons, late Qing period, mid 19th century, potted grey stoneware with curved sides and inverted rim, all over grey glaze, exterior decorated with three dragons in underglaze blueblack, interior partly unglazed, unglazed base, 23cm (9ins) diameter (1)

£200-400

13* Chinese Stoneware. A Chinese domestic stoneware dish, late Qing, mid 19th century, potted stoneware with shallow curved sides, all-over grey glaze, decorated in underglazed blue/black, unglazed base and internal rim, 29cm (11.5ins) diameter, together with another similar, slightly smaller dish, with incised maker’s mark (2)

£300-500

15* Chinese Stoneware. A Chinese domestic stoneware dish, late Qing, mid 19th century, potted stoneware with shallow curved sides, all-over grey glaze, decorated in underglazed blue/black, unglazed base and internal rim, 27cm (10.5ins) diameter, together with another similar (2)

£300-500

16* Chinese Stoneware. A Chinese domestic stoneware dish, late Qing, mid 19th century, potted stoneware with shallow curved sides, all-over grey glaze, decorated in underglazed blue/black, unglazed base and internal rim, 26cm (10ins) diameter, together with two others similar, including one decorated with roosters (3)

Lot 14

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18* Chinese Bronze. A Chinese bronze brush washer in the form an elderly man leaning against a well, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, dark brown patinated cast bronze, chased decoration, 10cm (4ins) high Provenance: from a private collection, Bristol. (1)

ÂŁ200-300

19* Chinese Bronze. A fine Sino-Tibetan bronze figure of Tara, probably late Ming dynasty, 17th century, patinated cast bronze, with some traces of gilt remaining, showing Tara on a double-lotus throne, 19cm (7.5ins) high ÂŁ5000-8000

17* Chinese Bronze. A Chinese bronze hand mirror, decorated with phoenix and kirin, Han dynasty style but later, cast and polished bronze, overall patina, 16cm (6.25ins) diameter Provenance: from a private collection, Nottingham. (1)

ÂŁ300-500

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21* Chinese Export Ware. A Chinese export porcelain figure of a dog, 18th century, moulded porcelain in the form of a dog laying down, three colour all-over glaze, wax seal with arms of Chaplin family to base, 14cm (5.5ins) high The arms of the Chaplin family, Ermin on a chef dancetty azure, three griffons heads erased Ore with a crest of a griffons head erased, were granted in 1593. £300-500 (1)

22* Chinese Export Ware. A large Chinese Export porcelain mug decorated with a large vignette of figures on a terrace, late 19th century, underglazed blue with polychrome painted decoration, crazing to interior, some old discreet restoration, 13.5cm (5.25ins) high

20* Chinese Export Ware. A pair of Chinese export porcelain peacocks, 19th century, mould-made porcelain in the form of peacocks on flowering branches, applied hand-made porcelain flowers, decorated with polychrome enamels, some slight repair and restoration to head of each, 26cm (10ins) high and slightly smaller (2)

(1)

£70-100

£500-800

23* Chinese Figure. A group of nine Chinese ‘mud men’ figures, early 20th century, including four architectural figures, a doubledecked boat, a rickshaw and three courtiers, four-colour glaze, 6cm (2.5cm) high and slightly smaller, together with three other oriental miniature mud figures including a green-glazed crab (12)

Lot 21

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£80-120


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25* Chinese Figure. A Chinese carved wood figure of a priest, early 20th century, carved wood, inlaid with brass wire, some splitting, 20cm (8ins) high (1)

£200-300

24* Chinese Figure A Chinese terracotta figure of a horse’s head, probably Han Dynasty, 2nd century, moulded terracotta with red pigment, traces of archaeological context, 17cm (6.75ins) high Provenance: from a private collection, Nottinghamshire. (1)

£200-300

26* Chinese Porcelain. A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle of rectangular form, finely decorated with two landscape scenes and a short poem, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty, mid 18th century, underglazed blue decoration, four character Qianlong mark to base in underglazed blue, partially preserved cork stopper, 7cm (2.75ins) high Provenance: from a private collection, Wiltshire. (1)

£500-800

27* Chinese Porcelain. A Chinese pottery footed bowl with qinbai glaze, Southern Song dynasty, 13th century, all-over qingbai glaze, footrim unglazed, one or two iron-spots, indistinct mark to base, 13cm (5ins) diameter Provenance: from a private collection, Norfolk. (1)

Lot 25

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£300-400


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30* Chinese Pottery. A Chinese pottery footed bowl with qingbai glaze, probably Southern Song, 13th century, all over qingbai glaze, unglazed rim, slightly ribbed, 18cm (7ins) diameter, together with three similar bowls Provenance: from a private collection, Norfolk. (4)

28* Chinese Porcelain. A Chinese pottery bowl with yingqing glaze, Southern Song dynasty, 13th century, all-over yingginq glaze, unglazed footrim, some traces of archaeological context, 11cm (4.5ins) diameter, together with two similar pieces Provenance: from a private collection, Norfolk. (3)

£200-400

29* Chinese Porcelain. A Chinese pottery footed bowl with celadon glaze, probably early Ming Dynasty, 15th century, incised decoration celadon glaze, unglazed foot and base of interior (where stacked for firing), 15.5cm (6ins) diameter Provenance: from a private collection, Norfolk. (1)

£200-400

31* Chinese Snuff Bottles. A group of three Chinese snuff bottle, Post Republic Period, early 20th century, including two reverse painted glass examples, all with original stoppers and bone spoons, each contained within fitted box, 13cm (5ins) high and smaller (3)

£200-300

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32* Chinese Scroll Weight. A Chinese white metal scroll weight in the form of a scholar’s rock, probably Qianlong period, late 18th century, cast white metal, maker’s mark to base, contained within later leather box, 5cm (2ins) high £200-300 33* Chinese Cong. Two Chinese carved stone cong with drilled core and incised decoration to shoulders, possibly Liangzhu, Late Neolithic, circa 2500BCE, larger carved in grey stone of slightly tapering form with large bore, finely incised with taotie mask decoration, smaller carved in cream stone with grey inclusions, 12cm (4.75ins) high, and slightly smaller Provenance: from a private collection, Wiltshire. (2)

34* Cultural Revolution. A Chinese stoneware dish decorated with messages of revolution, Republic Period, mid 20th century, pottted buff stoneware with sloped sides, all-over pale grey glaze, interior with two inscriptions in blue ‘Adhere to the Revolution’ and ‘Increase Production’, blue rim, unglazed internal rim, 25.5cm (10ins) diameter

£1000-1500

Provenance: from a private collection, Lymington. Purchased in Hong Kong. (1) £700-1000

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35* Japanese Bronze. A Japanese bronze waniguchi or temple bell, 1663, cast bronze, moulded decoration, short engraved inscription, overall patina, some deterioration of bronze associated with age, 25.5cm (10ins) diameter Provenance: from a private collection, Narashi, Japan. (1) ÂŁ2000-3000

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37* Japanese Porcelain. Three Japanese satsuma porcelain plates, late 19th century, decorated with orange enamels, heightened with gilt, each signed to base, 19cm (7.5ins) diameter

36* Japanese Carvings. A Japanese carved wood and gesso figure of Jizo Bosatsu, Edo period, probably 18th century, carved, gessoed wood, painted in black and gilt, rubbed with some loss, hands lacking, original tenon where previously fixed to base, 20.5cm (8ins) high Provenance: From a private collection, Narashi, Japan. (2)

(3)

ÂŁ300-500

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38* Japanese Tansu. A Japanese tansu, mid Meiji Period, circa 1890, cypress and cyrptomeria with iron handles, three sections, each five drawers high, raised on original plinth, deep brown patina, 115 x 280 x 43cm (45 x 110 17ins) Provenance: from a private collection, Lymington. Purchased in 1982, having being bought in the Japanese auction system. (1)

Lot 39

£1500-2000

Lot 40

39* Japanese Stoneware. A Japanese stoneware tokkuri, probably Futugawa, late Edo Period, mid 19th century, potted stoneware with all-over grey glaze, decorated with green splashes, few fleabites to foot, 13cm (5ins) high

40* Japanese Braziers. A pair of turned paulownia hibachi decorated with chrysanthemums, Taisho period, early 20th century, turned paulownia wood with copper inserts, decorated with mother of pearl and gold lacquer, 20cm (8ins) high

Provenance: from a private collection, Japan. (1)

Provenance: from a private collection, Lymington. (2)

£300-500

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41* Kiseru. A Japanese kiseru, late Edo Period, mid 19th century, bamboo and gilt metal, 24cm (9.5ins) long Provenance: from a private collection, Japan. (1)

£1000-1500

42* Netsuke. A Japanese carved ivory netsuke in the form of a hare, Meiji period, late 19th century, carved ivory, pierced for suspension, indistinctly signed to base, 270mm high, together with a similar carved ivory netsuke in the form of a terrapin, plus another carved ivory netsuke of a figure holding a fan (small chip to base), and another simulated ivory netsuke (8)

£200-400

43* Okimono. A Japanese bronze okimono in the form of a seated figure with a fan, Meiji Period, mid to late 19th century, dark brown patinated bronze, small hole to back of head (presumably for mounting head-piece, now lost), slight damage to raised hand, signed to base, 5.5cm (2.25ins) high (1)

£150-200

44* Thai School. Temple complex, 19th century, wall hanging, coloured pigment on cloth, slightly rubbed, 240 x 118cm (94.5 x 47ins) (1)

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£300-500


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TRADITIONAL & MODERN JAPANESE PRINTS & BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS

45* Anonymous. Black Elephant and Parrot from the Namban Country, circa 1800, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, trimmed to image, laid down onto later mount, 18 x 27cm (7 x 10.5ins) For an account of Dutch traders bringing elephants to Nagaski, see Cal French ‘Through Closed Doors’, p.47ff. (1) £150-200

47* Hasegawa (Sadanobu, 1848-1940). Bijin in winter clothes, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, a little rubbed and slightly dust-soiled, 37 x 24cm (14.5 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

46* Hamanishi (Katsunori, 1949-). Stage Contest, 2004, colour mezzotint heightened in gold leaf, numbered 2/70, signed, dated and titled in pencil to lower margin, plate size 29.5 x 18cm (11.75 x 7ins), sheet size 42.5 x 29.5cm (16.75 x 11.75ins) Born in Hokkaido, Katsunori Hamanishi studied painting and graduated from Tokai University with a degree in Art in 1973 and went on to study at the University of Pennsylvania. His work has won him many accolades and is held in the permanent collections of some of the world’s leading museums. £100-150 (1)

48* Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858). Shank’s Mare at Akasaka, from the 53 Stations of the Tokaido, 1855, oban tate-e nisiki-e, colour woodblock print, Tokyo retailer’s label to mount, 35.5 x 24cm (14 x 9.5ins) (1)

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£100-150


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49* Hiroshige (Utagawa, 1797-1858). Fukuroi, from Tokaido gojusan-tsugi (Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido), published by Muraichi, 1852, chuban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, margins trimmed, seal of S. M. Shiba to verso, tipped onto later mount, 22 x 16.5cm (8.5 x 6.5ins) (1)

51* Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Memorial stone for the poetess Ono no Mokachi, from the series Pictures of Edo, 1803, koban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print on fine laid paper, slight marginal worming (repaired to verso), 21.5 x 16cm (8.5 x 6.25ins) (1)

52* Hotta (Renzan, active 1802-1814. Low Tide at Sumiyoshi Bay, from Yeho Mitsu no Nahame (Views of the Three Towns), Osaka, circa 1790, book illustration on two sheets, obon, benizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, a little rubbed, overall size 20 x 26cm (8 x 10ins), together with Shinsai (Rhuryukyo), Group of poets, from Kyoka shussei koi gojunin ishu, 1803, book illustration on two sheets, obon, nishiki-e, tipped onto later mount, overall size 23 x 29.5cm (9 x 11.5ins), plus Kunino (Utagawa), Fulling Linen, from Karaku onna shokuinin kagami (A mirror of Flower Faced Female Artisans), Edo, 1830, book illustration on two sheets, obon, nishiki-e, tipped onto later mount, overall size 22 x 26cm (8.5 x 10ins), plus other colour book illustrations by various artists including Yanagawa Shizenobu, Yashima Gakutei and Hokusai

50* Hoda (Nishimura, flourished 1930s). Gold Banded Lilies, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print on laid paper, artist’s signature and publisher’s seal to right margin, made in Japan stamp to verso, 39.5 x 26cm (15.5 x 10.5ins), together with another woodblock print of chrysanthemums behind a screen (2)

£70-100

£100-150

(10)

£70-100

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53* Japanese school. Moonlight River through Curtain, early 20th century, oban colour woodblock, 37 x 25cm (14.5 x 10ins) (1)

55* After Hasui Kawase (1883-1957). Great Buddha at Kamakura, circa 1930, o-hosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, indistinct artist’s seal to lower left, 38 x 17cm (15 x 6.75ins)

£70-100

(1)

£150-200

56* Keisai (Masayoshi). Shellfish, from Tatsu no miya tsuko (Fishes and Other Shellfish), 1813, book illustration on two sheets, hanshibon, nishiki-e, each sheet 25 x 16.5cm (10 x 6.5ins), together with a number of other Japanese book illustrations, mostly in colour, mainly of natural history subjects (21)

57 Kimono Designs. An album of approximately 45 kimono designs, probably Taisho Period, early 20th century, colour woodblock on mulberry paper, occasionally heighted in silver, pasted into album, title in Japanese to final leaf, japanese-style binding with original ties, occasional minor dust-soiling, sheet size 25.5 x 18cm (10 x 7ins)

54* Kawarazaki (Shodo, 1889-1973). Oriental Lily, 1954, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, artist’s seal to lower left, title and date to margin, edges partly untrimmed, sheet size 40 x 28cm (17.75 x 11ins) (1)

£300-500

£70-100

(1)

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58* After Ogata Korin. A noble on horseback, book illustration on two leaves, hanshi-bon, urushi-e, heightened with gilt and mother of pearl, tipped onto later mount, overall size 18 x 21cm (7 x 8.25ins) (1)

£80-120

60* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Goshawk on a pine branch, o-hosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘Koson’. laid down, some overall toning, 34 x 19cm (13.5 x 7.5ins), framed and glazed Literature: Newland, Peree & Schaap K13.12. (1)

£150-200

59* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Carrion crow on a snow-covered branch at dawn, published by Watanabe Shozaburo, circa 1930, ohosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, guaffrage, artist’s signature and seal to lower right, tipped onto retailer’s mount, 17.5 x 38cm (7 x 15ins)

61* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Night Scene with White Eagle on the Branch of a Tree, o-hosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour wooblock print, signed ‘koson’, laid down, 34 x 18cm (13.5 x 7ins), framed and glazed

Literature: Newland, Peree & Schaap S5.5. (1)

Literature: Newland, Peree & Schaap K13.9. (1)

£200-300

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62* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Pheasants in the snow, o-hosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour wooblock print, signed ‘koson’, laid down, 34 x 23cm (13.5 x 9ins), framed and glazed

64* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Waxwings on a twig, o-hosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour wooblock print, signed ‘koson’, laid down, 34 x 18cm (13.5 x 7ins), framed and glazed

Literature: Newland, Peree & Schaap K21.8. (1)

Literature: Newland, Peree & Schaap K32.2. (1)

£150-200

£150-200

63* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Goose and reeds in the snow, o-hosoban tate-e nishiki-e, colour wooblock print, signed ‘koson’, laid down, 34 x 18cm (13.5 x 7ins), framed and glazed

65* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Flock of pigeons, o-hosoban tatee nishiki-e, colour wooblock print, signed ‘koson’, laid down, some overall toning, 34 x 18cm (13.5 x 7ins), framed and glazed

Literature: Newland, Peree & Schaap K11.9. (1)

Not in Newland, Peree & Schaap, 1st ed. (1)

£150-200

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68* Kunichika (Toyohara 1835-1900). Kabuki actress, 1865, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘Kunichika-ga’, date seal for 1865, 36 x 24.5cm (14 x 9.5ins), mounted

66* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Quail and Moon, small koban tatee nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘koson’, partially removed early label to verso, 17 x 12cm (7 x 5ins) Not in Newland, Peree & Schaap, 1st ed. (1)

(1)

£200-300

67* Koson (Ohara, 1877-1945). Monkey and bee, artist’s proof, nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, sheet size 23 x 25cm (9 x 10ins) An unusual artist’s proof without background details or artist’s signature. See Newland, Peree & Schaap, K41.19. (1)

£150-200

69* Kunichika (Toyohara 1835-1900). Iris, from Imayo Rokkasen ‘Six Modern Flowers’, published by Wakasaya Jingoro, 1867, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘Kunichika’, date seal for 1867, publisher’s mark, 37 x 25cm (14.5 x 10ins)

£100-150

(1)

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70* Kunisada II (Utagawa, later called Toyokuni IV, 1823-1880). Bijin and autumn leaves, 1852, triptych, oban nishiki-e tate-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘kunisda-ga’, date seal ‘Rat 8’, publisher’s mark, small worm hole to left and right sheets (professionally restored), each sheet 36 x 25cm (14 x 10ins) (1)

£300-500

71* Kunisada II (Utagawa, later called Toyokuni IV, 1823-1880). Three bijin portraits from the series Imayo sanjuno so (the modern thirty-two types), published by Fujiokaya Keijiro, 1859, together three prints, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock prints, each with insets designed by Gengyo, each signed ‘Toyokuni-ga’, date seals and publisher’s marks, some overall toning, 36 x 25.5cm (14 x 10 ins) (3)

£150-200

72* Kunisada II (Utagawa, later called Toyokuni IV, 1823-1880). Twenty-two prints from Hosso-ki imayo utsushi-e (Modern Illustrations of Buddhist Precepts), published by Tsujokaya Bunsuke, 1860, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock prints, signed ‘Kunisada-ga’, each with small holes to margin where previously bound, some mounted back to back, a little dust-soiling to margins, 36 x 25cm (14 x 10ins) (22)

£800-1200

Lot 72

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Lot 76

76* Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Sumidagawa tsui no kagamon, published by Yamaguchi-ya Tôbei, 1852, triptych, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, two sheets laid down, each sheet 37 x 25cm (14.5 x 10ins) (1)

£300-500

73* Kunisada II (Utagawa, later called Toyokuni IV, 1823-1880). Kabuki Scene, oban yoko-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, trimmed to image, small hole to upper and lower edge, 22 x 34cm (8.75 x 13.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

74*Kunisade I (Utagawa, later called Toyokuni IV, 1823-1886. Bijin in kimono, aiban tate-e nishikie, colour woodblock print on crepe paper, 29 x 20cm (11 x 8ins), together with two other similar colour woodblock prints on crepe paper (3)

£70-100

77* Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Memorial Portrait of Actor Ichikawa Danjûrô VIII, published by Ebiya Rinnosuke, circa 1854, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘Ichiyûsai Kuniyoshi ga’, some creashing and a little creasing, 36 x 24cm (14 x 9.5ins)

75* Kunisada II (Utagawa, later called Toyokuni IV, 1823-1880). Bijin in phoenix kimono, published by Mori-ji, oban tate-e nishiji-e, colour woodblock print, laid down, 36 x 25.5cm (14 x 10ins), together with another colour woodblock of a bijin (2)

See MFA Boston for another copy of this print. (1)

£70-100

£150-200

78* Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Bijin wearing a kosode decorated with octopus and fish, and holding a pipe, c. 1843-45, single sheet from an oban tate-e triptych, with artist’s signature Choo-ro Kuniyohsi-ga, publisher’s mark of Eikyudo, and Nanushi censor seal Fu, some surface marks and minor damage to sheet edges, 36.5 x 25 cm (14.5 x 9.75 ins), laid down on card, together with two other colour woodblock prints by Kuniyoshi, both laid down on card, all with overall toning (3)

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80* Attributed to Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764). Three men with pickaxes, from Shinsen o Uchiwa ‘Old and New Ghost Stories’, circa 1705, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, some dust-soiling, overall size 21 x 28cm (8.25 x 11ins) Typed catalogue entry to verso gives the opinion of Louise Norton Brown ‘Exceedingly interesting and rare’. (1) £300-500

81* Minko (Tachibana, active 1764-1772). Suzuri-hori (Ink-slab Maker), from Toda saigwa shokunin Burin (Polychrome Pictures of Craftsmen), 1st edition, 1770, book illustration on two sheets, O-obon, kappazuri-e, woodblock printed and stencil coloured, tipped onto later mount, overall size 24 x 33cm (9.5 x 13ins) For another page from the same title, see V&A E.2670-1925. (1)

£200-300

79* Kyosai (Kawanabe, 1831-1889). Huntsman takes the stag, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, 35.5 x 25cm (14 x 10ins), together with After Ohara Koson (1877-1945), Goshawk chasing a rabbit, aiban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, indistinct artist’s sela to lower right, laid down, 35 x 20cm (13.75 x 8ins), plus another Japanese colour woodblock print and an oriental watercolour on silk (4)

£100-150

82* Minwa (Gosentei, active circa 1810-1825). Soukeu gives a horse to Shokaatsukin who must write his name on the horses face because his own face is as long as that of the horse, 1819, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, a little rubbed, size overall 22.5 x 32.5cm (9 x 12.5ins) (1)

Lot 60

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83* Osaka School. Tea houses, Temples etc of Kioto in Japan, 1870, thirty-one colour woodblock prints, chuban yoko-e nishiki-e, contained within original printed wrapper, contemporary manuscript label giving explanation in English pasted to cover, 19 x 26cm (7.5 x 10ins)

84* Osaka School.Tea houses, Temples etc of Osaka in Japan, 1870, thirty-one colour woodblock prints, chuban yoko-e nishiki-e, contained within original printed wrapper, contemporary manuscript label giving explinatiopn in English pasted to cover, 19.5 x 26cm (7.5 x 10ins)

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ÂŁ600-900

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87 Scrapbook. Japanese scrapbook, circa 1880s, approximately twenty leaves, rectos and versos with mounted woodblock prints and a few original drawings of flowers, birds and animals, patterns, figures, etc., including hand-coloured woodblock prints of an early steam locomotive, an otter, water birds (captioned in manuscript), and an aubergine plant (with manuscript annotations), and a pen, ink, and watercolour drawing of a blue & white vase, original blue card covers (somewhat soiled), bound concertina-style, O-obon, large 4to (33 x 24cm/13 x 9.5ins)

85* Sadahide (Utagawa, 1807-1873). Two figures fighting in a garden, c. 1850, aiban uchiwa-e colour woodblock print, some light creasing and foxing to edges, 23.5 x 28 cm (9.25 x 11 ins), mounted (1)

£150-200

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86* Sadahide (Utagawa, 1807-1873). Life in America from Meriken Shinshi (News from America), 1855, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, size overall 21 x 26cm (8.25 x 10ins) (1)

£150-200

88* Settei (Tsukioka, 1710-1771). Watanabe no suna and a daemon, from Ehon yumo sanryushu no mahi, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, size overall, 22 x 28.5cm (9 x 11ins), together with Yoshitsune at sword practice, from Yehon musha tazuna (The Brides of Young Warriers), Osaka, 1759, book illustration on two sheets, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, size overall 25 x 31.5cm (10 x 12.5ins), plus Itcho (Hanabusa, 1652-1724), The quick wittedness of Shiba Onko breaking a jar of water to release a drowning companion, from Yehon zu heu (Picture Book of Studies), 1751, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, size overall, 22.5 x 32cm (9 x 13ins), plus other Japanese black and white book illustrations by various artists including Iskikawa Toyonobu, Utagawa Toyohiro and others

£150-200

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89* Shinoda (Toka, 1913-). Faraway and Relativity, 2005, lithograph with brush and ink, numbered 4/50 and 4/95 respectively, signed, dated and titled in pencil to lower left corner, each with printer’s blindstamp, sheet size 39 x 29cm (15 x 11ins) and similar, each tipped onto mount (2)

£300-400

90* Shunsho (Katsukawa, 1726-1792). Portrait of a Bijin, kakusurimono tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, 23 x 16.5cm (9 x 6.5ins) (1)

£70-100

91* Sukenobu (Nishikawa, 1671-1750). Three girls in a garden from Yehon tokiwa gusa (Pictures of Evergreen Grasses), Edo, 1730, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, a little rubbed to lower left corner, overall size 23 x 34cm (9 x 13.5ins)

Lot 89

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£150-200

92* Toyokuni (Utagawa, 1769-1825). Teahouse, triptych, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, three sheets joined together, some dust-soiling and marginal tears, overall size 32 x 70cm (12.5 x 27.5ins) (1)

Lot 90

£150-200

Lot 92

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93* Toyokuni (Utagawa, 1769-1825). Kabuki actors, early 19th century, book illustration on two sheets, woodblock printed, hanshibon, aizuri-e, a little rubbed, 15 x 20cm (6 x 8ins), framed and glazed (1)

95* Unknown Artist. Dutch ship off Nagasaki, mid 19th century, book illustration on two sheets, O-obon, sumizuri-e, overall size 27 x 33cm (10.5 x 13ins)

£100-150

(1)

94* Toyonobu (Ishikawa, 1711-1785). Girl with flower-basket passing a shrine, from Ehon Kotowaza-gusa (Picture Book of Proverbs), Edo, 1752, book illustration on two sheets, obon, sumizuri-e, tipped onto later mount, mount annotated in early 20th century hand, 21.5 x 28cm (8.5 x 11ins), together with a manuscript letter from Jack Hillier on his embossed headed paper to Dick (Dr Richard Iling) thaking him for the loan of this print See Hillier AJB 253. (1)

£150-200

96* Utamaro School. A group of seven shunga prints, early 19th century, koban yoko-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock prints, slight creases to edges, 15 x 21cm (6 x 8.25ins) (7)

£100-150

97* Utamaro School. A group of eight shunga prints, early 19th century, oban yoko-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock prints, slightly creased to edges, 25x 34cm (10 x 13.5ins)

£300-500

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99* Zeshin (Shibata, 1807-1893). Silhouetted Portraits, koban tatee nishiki-e, three colour woodblock prints, each tipped onto later mounts, 22 x 15cm (8.75 x 6ins) (3)

£200-300

100* Japanese Prints. A group of Japanese woodblock prints by various artists, including a large colour woodblock print of a seated dog, indistinctly signed, 34 x 48cm (13.5 x 19ins) and smaller (9)

£100-150

101* Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865). Butterfly Dancers, circa 1860, oban tate-e nishiki-e, colour woodblock print, signed ‘Kunisdaga’, tipped onto later mount, 36 x 26cm (14 x 10ins), together with six other Japanese colour woodblock prints (7)

£100-150

102* Japanese Printing. A Japanese woodblock, 19th century, carved wood, remains of ink, signs of reworking, marginal worm damage, 84 x 32cm (33 x 12.5ins) (1)

£200-300

Lot 102

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JAPANESE PRINTED BOOKS & ATLASES 103 Anonymous. Banzuii shonin den ‘Biography of Banzuii’, 2 volumes (bound as one), 1862, woodblock printed, thirty-three illustrations, a little marginal worming to first few leaves, original paper wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, printed label to upper wrapper, sewing loose, 26 x 18.5cm (10 x 7.5ins) (1)

£100-150

Lot 105

104 Anonymous. Oire no gakumon, 3 volumes, Edo: Okumuraya Genroku, circa 1760, kuro-hon, woodblock printed, heightened with hand-colouring, some dust-soiling and rubbing, original black wrappers, a little rubbed and scuffed, printed labels to each volume, sewing deficient, 18 x 13.5cm (7 x 5.25ins) Literature: See KSM, (title reads as Oire no manubibumi). (3)

106 Bairei (Kono, 1844-1895). Bairei hyakucho gafu, 8 volumes, mixed editions and series, odd volumes, circa 1880, colour woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, few volumes with some minor dust-soiling, all with original wrappers, some marked and scuffed, most resewn or sewing deficient, 25 x 17cm (10 x 6.75ins)

£400-600

105* Ariyoshi (Kondo, active 1840-1880). Taisei Shinsha-fu ‘Comprehensive Album of Realistic Sketches’, volume 2 (of 2) only, Kyoto: Osaka-shi, 1888, colour woodblock printed, illustrated with thirty-five diagrams of birds, insects, fish and animals (including many double-page), a little dust-stained, original paper wrappers with printed label to upper cover, few minor marks, original sewing, folio, 30.5 x 21.5cm (12 x 8.5ins) (1)

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£200-300

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107 Bumpo (Kawamura, 1779-1821). Bumpu gafu ‘The Drawing Book of Bumpo’, 5 volumes, mixed editions, odd volumes, various dates, colour woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, few minor marks, contemporary wrappers, 25 x 18cm (10 x 7ins), together with another similar colour woodblock printed book (6)

£150-200

108 Eiyemon (Kanaya, publisher). Karaku saiken tzu ‘Glimpses of the City of Flowers (Kyoto)’, volumes 3 & 4 (of 15) only, 1704, woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, some dust-soiling and occasional minor worming, bound concertina style, original blue wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, original printed labels to upper cover of each, 25 x 17cm (10 x 6.75ins) Literature: Brown p. 54. (2)

£300-400

109 Gempo (Oka, active 1770-1790). Mo-shi himbutsu zuko, 7 chapters bound as 1, Kyoto: Kyorin-ken, 1785, black and white woodblock illustrations throught, text in Chinese, few minor marks, bound without colophon, near contemporary limp wrappers and sewing, a little rubbed at extremities, 28 x 16cm (11 x 6.5ins) (1)

£150-200

113 Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Kuchi-e from Ehon kanso gundan ‘War Stories of China’, 1845, woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, slightly later paper wrappers, resewn, 22.5 x 15cm (9 x 5ins)

110 Hambei School. Hokke shoshun reki sho ‘The Advantages of the Hokke Sect’, 4 volumes, circa 1670, woodblock printed, sixteen illustrations, occasional repaired wormhole, original blue paper wrappers (repaired and restored), printed labels to verso (repaired), resewn, contained within chemise, 26 x 17.5cm (10 x 7ins) Literature: Not in KSM. (1)

This volume comprises the finely printed kuchi-e or frontispieces selected from the twenty volumes of the complete work. It is unclear if this work was published separately or if it has been made up by a collector, however, the illustrations are certainly taken from the original blocks. Literature: Hillier ‘Art of Hokusai in Book Illustration’ pp.236-237. £150-200 (1)

£200-400

114 Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Ehon wakan no homare ‘Famous Chinese and Japanese Hereos’, published by Toshoken, [1850], woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, contemporary manuscript annotation in English to upper margin, contemporary blue wrappers, a little rubbed, printed label to upper cover, sewing deficient, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.25ins), together with two other illustrated books by Hokusai

111 Attributed to Yoshida Hanbei, active 1664-1689. Todaiju Daibutsu Enji ‘The History of the Todaiji Daibutsu’, woodblock printed, illustrated, a little dust-soiled, few small worm holes (mainly confined to margins), original paper wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, original label to upper wrapper, partially deficient, contained within modern chemise, 27 x 18cm (10.5 x 7ins) (1)

£300-500

See De Roos sale, lot 204. Literature: Brown p. 184; Hillier AJB p. 889. (3)

112 Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Azuma asobi ‘Amusements of the Eastern Capital’, published by Kwansei II, 1799, woodblock printed, illustrated, original publisher’s blue embossed paper wrappers, printed label to upper cover partially deficient, sewing loose, 26.5 x 18cm (10 x 7ins) See BM 1979,0305,0.437 for the Hillier copy. (1)

£200-400

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116 Kawamura (Yoichiro, editor). Nihon gaishi kosenjo gaizu (Overview of Japanese historical battle sites), Tokyo: Kitsuroku Ando, 1880, 51pp., black and white woodblock printed throughout, a litte dust soiling and marginal damp-staining throughout, original yellow paper wrappers with printed label, rubbed and scuffed, label partly deficient, resewn, near contemporary ownership inscription of Oritaro Inoue of Gunma Prefecture (dated 3 April 1886), 17 x 12cm (6.75 x 4.75ins), together with a Japanese folding map We have been unable to locate any UK institutional copies. (2)

£100-150

115 Kagen (Murata, ?-1849). Ogasawara daishorei shu taisen ‘A Book of Etiquette of Ogasawara’, part 2 (books 4-9) only, bound as one, Osaka: Rihei, 1826, woodblock printed, ten illustrations (including six double-page), few marginal wormholes, contemporary ownership inscription to front pastedown, original green paper wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, original printed label to upper cover, resewn, 26.5 x 19cm (10.5 x 7.5ins) Not in Mitchell (who records books 1-3 only). Literature: Mitchell p. 439. (1)

£200-300

117 Keinen (Imao, 1845-1924). Keinen kacho gafu ‘Keinen’s Birds and Flowers’, 1st edition, volume 1 (only, of four), Kyoto: Tanaka Jihei, [1891], thirty-one colour woodblock illustrations (including seven double page), all captioned in Japanese, numbered in English to upper margin, original publisher’s gold flecked wrappers, printed title, original sewing, a little dust-soiled, few minor marks and manuscript contents to lower cover in ink, 37 x 26cm (14.5 x 10ins), together with two other similar colour woodblock illustrated books of plants and animals (3)

£300-500

118 Attributed to Torii Kiyomasu II (1706-1750). Dojoji kongenki, published by Urokugataya Magobei, circa 1740, kuro-hon, woodblock printed heightened with contemporary hand colouring, dust-soiled and rubbed, contemporary ownership inscription to pastedowns, original black paper wrappers, printed labels to upper wrapper of each volume (two with contemporary hand colouring), 18.5 x 13cm (7.25 x 5ins) (3)

£300-500

119 No lot Lot 116 120 Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Chimpen Shinkeibai ‘The Pillowed Boudoir’, Edo, 1839, illustrated book, nine double-page illustrations, colour woodblock printed, gilt flecked endpapers, contemporary decorative silk, contemporary manuscript label in French to upper cover, 21 x 13cm (8 x 5ins) Chimpen Shinkeibai is a parody on the Chinese erotic novel ‘Chin p’ing-mei’. (1) £150-200

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123 Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Ehon toyotomi kunkoki ‘Picture Book of Life of Toyotomi’s Achievements’,9 volumes (of 10?) only, 1860, woodblock printed, illustrated, few minor marks, original embossed paper wrappers, original printed label to upper wrapper of each, original sewing partly deficient on some volumes, 22 x 16cm (8.5 x 6.25ins) (9)

£150-200

121 Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Dai nihon kokukai-byaku yuraiki, 7 volumes, 1860, woodblock printed, illustrated in colour, contemporary embossed paper wrappers, printed labels to upper wrapper of each volume, sewing loose, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.25ins) Literature: Brown p.159; Hillier AJB p.891. (7)

£500-800

124 Kyosai (Toiku Kawanabe, 1839-1889). Ehon taka kagami, ‘Illustrated Mirror of Falconry’, [Edo: 1875], part of volume one only, black and white woodblock printed, illustrated throughout with Japanese text, few leaves lacking, original publisher’s yellow wrappers with printed label, sewing deficient, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.25ins), together with five colour woodblock illustrated books of natural history subjects (6)

122 Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861 et al). Tsuizen ime chitoku ‘Memorial to Sawamura Sojuro’, kubarihon, printed for the authors, colour woodblock print, illustrated throughout, dust-soiled, original printed wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, original ties, 25 x 18cm (10 x 7ins), together with a typed letter signed from Jack Hillier identifying the volume Includes works by Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Buryo, Senmaro and Ryorai. Literature: Not in KSM. £200-300 (1)

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128 Morikuni (Tachibana, 1670-1748). Gaten zuko ‘Instruction Through Pictures’, 10 volumes, published by Zensaemon, 1727, woodblock printed, illustrated, some dust-soiling throughout, original paper wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, printed label to upper wrapper of each volume, resewn, contained within modern chemise, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.5ins) (10)

£100-150

129 Moronobu (Hishikawa, 1618-1694). Genji kumo kakuri sho ‘Genji Hidden in the Clouds’, volume three (of three) only, circa 1690, woodblock printed, illustrated, some dust-soiling, few minor worm holes (mainly confined to margins), original paper wrappers, rubbed and worn with loss, printed label to upper wrapper with title provided in manuscript, old collection labels, resewn, 27 x 19cm (10.5 x 7.5ins) The bibliographies record three editions, see KSM III.116, but none are illustrated, therefore an unrecorded edition. £200-300 (1)

130 Ogawa (Kazumasa and James Murdoch). The Nikko District Illustrated, Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, [1893], chromolithograph frontispiece with captioned tissue guard, forty-eight collotype plates with captioned tissue giards, gold-flecked endpapers, original publisher’s silk covered boards, original silk ties, original publisher’s box, box worn and rubbed with some loss, oblong folio 28 x 39cm (11 x 15.5ins)

125 Kyosai (Toiku Kawanabe, 1831-1889). Seiyo dochu hizakurige ‘Hiking Through the West on Shanks’ Pony’, books 3-4, & 7-9, (of fifteen) only, each in two volumes (i.e. 10 of 30 volumes only), Tokyo; 1870-1876, woodblock printed, illustrated (few in colour), some dust-soiling throughout, original embossed paper wrappers, a little rubbed and scuffed, original printed labels to upper wrapper of each, resewn, adhesive residue to spine edge (possibly where sometime bound), 19 x 12.5cm (7.5 x 5ins) See BM 2001,0508,0.1.1 for a complete set. Literature: Hillier AJB 939. (10)

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131 Ryotai (Tatebe, 1719-1774). Kanga shinan ‘Guide to Chinese Painting’, 2 volumes, circa 1802, woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, some dust-soiling, original embossed paper wrappers, labels deficient, resewn, 26.5 x 19cm (10.5 x 7.5ins) See BM 1979,0305,0.137.1 for the Hillier copy. (2)

£300-500

(2)

£150-200

£150-200

133 Settei (Tsukioka, 1710-1771). Onna buyu yoso-oi kurabe ‘Mirror of Valiant Women’, 3 volumes, 1757, woodblock printed, illustrated, some worm damage throughout, original blue paper wrappers, printed label to upper cover of each volume, sewing loose, 27 x 18cm (10.5 x 7ins)

127 Morikuni (Tachibana, 1670-1748). Utahi no ehon ‘Picture Book of Noh Songs’, compiled by Sankinshi, 10 volumes (bound in 5), Kyoto, 1732, woodblock printed, approximately one-hundreed double-page illustrations, a little dust-soiling and occasional minor mark, slightly later uniform paper wrappers printed with silver, manuscript titles to upper wrapper of each volume, rubbed and scuffed, resewn, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.25ins) Literature: Brown p.65. (5)

£200-300

132 Settan (Hasegawa, 1778-1843). Edo meisho zue, (one volume only), [1834], black and white woodblock printed throughout, a little dust-soiling, original green paper wrappers with printed label, contemporary manuscript label to upper wrapper, 25.5 x 18cm (10 x 7ins), together with another Japanese woodblock printed viewbook, sewing loose

126 Morikuni (Tachibana, 1670-1748). Honcho gaen ‘Garden of Pictures of Our Country’, 6 volumes, 2nd impression, 1797, woodblock printed, illustrated, a little dust-soiling, original blue paper wrappers, printed label to upper cover of each, slightly rubbed and scuffed, sewing intact, contained within chemise, 26.5 x 19cm (10 x 7.5ins) (1)

£100-150

(3)

£200-300

134 Shigefusa (Terai, also known asn Sesshosai, 1671-1751). Ehon Shuyo ‘Pictures of the Gathering of Leaves’, volume 2 (of three) only, published by Kiyoyemon, 1751, woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, dust-soiled and rubbed, later blue paper wrappers, printed label to upper wrapper, resewn, 26 x 18cm (10 x 7ins), together with five Japanese illustrated books, 17th and 18th century, mostly odd volumes

£300-500

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135 Shigemasa (Kitao, 1739-1820). Ehon fumi kuruma, shunga, woodblock printed, illustrated, small worm holes throughout, contemporary embossed paper wrappers, dust soiled and a little rubbed, printed labels to upper cover of each volume, labels partly deficient, sewing partly loose, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.5ins)

137 Shijo School - Various Artists. Tama hiroi ‘A Gathering of Jewels, 2 volumes, 1861, colour woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, original yellow paper wrappers, printed label to upper cover of each volume, worn and rubbed with few minor marks, resewn, contained with chemise, 25 x 17cm (10 x 6.75ins)

(3)

Provenance: ex De Roos Collection, lot number 265. Literature: Brown p. 127; Hillier & Smith 143; Hillier AJP p. 920; KSM V.579; Mitchell p. 512. £300-500 (1)

£200-300

136 Shigenobu II (Yanagawa, active 1825-1860). Nihon hyaku shoden issekiwa ‘Lives of 100 Generals of Japan, 3 volumes, 1854, woodblock printed, illustrated, some dust-soiling, original wrappers, rubbed and scuffed, printed labels to upper wrappers, resewn, 26 x 18cm (10 x 7ins) (3)

138 Shundo (Tagawa and Kurata Togaku). Gaiban yobo zue (Appearances of Foreigners), 2nd edition, 2 volumes, Edo, 1855, colour woodblock printed, double-page map of the world, numerous colour illustrations showing peoples of the world, contemporary paper wrappers sewn, contained within japanese chemise, small 8vo

£150-200

The first edition, published in 1854, represented Japan’s new-found interest in the wider world having been opened to outsiders in 1853 by Matthew Perry. (2) £500-800

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139 Sukenobu (Nishikawa, 1671-1750). Ehon kai gasen ‘Picture Book of Shell Songs’, 1748, woodblock illustrated, a little dust-soiling thoughout, third volume ex Arthur Morrison collection with his inkstamp to first leaf, bookplate of P. K. Sheldon also to third volume, all in contemporary wrappers, with printed labels (partly deficient) to upper wrappers, rubbed and worn, sewing loose, 22 x 16cm (8.75 x 6.25ins), together with three odd volumes from other works by Sokenobu Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) was a journalist and author mainly writing detective stories. He was also an avid collector of Japanese art, publishing a number of reference works on the subject. Most of his collection was passed to the British Museum upon his death. (6) £300-500

140 Tien Shih Chai, publishers. Sheng U Siang Chai, or Chinese Historical Illustrations, Shanghai: Tien Shih Chai, 1879, title, preface and text in English, lithographed illustrations throughout, a little marginal damp staining, and small marginal wormtrack affecting final few leaves, inscription to initial blank ‘Aileen, love Raymond & Joe, Christmas 1959’, original publisher’s gilt decorated green silk, resewn, contained within purpose made solander box, 20 x 13cm (8 x 5ins)

Lot 139

Rare. (1)

Lot 140

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£1000-1500


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143 Torii II (Kiyomasu, 1706-1763). Hito kyogen kitsume no hakure ‘The Warriors’, kuro-hon, woodblock printed heightened with hand colouring, illustrated throughout, some dust-soiling, original black paper wrappers, printed labels to upper wrapper of each volume, original sewing partly deficient, 18.5 x 13cm (7.25 x 5ins) (3)

£200-300

144 Toyokunii I (Utagawa, 1777-1835). Ehon imayo sugata ‘Modern Figures of Fashion’, 2 volumes, 1802, colour woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, dust-soiling and few pages rubbed, minor marginal worming, original upper embossed-paper wrapper to volume one only, 21.5 x 15cm (8.25 x 6ins) (2)

£100-150

145 Toyokuni I (Utagawa, 1769-1825). Ehon Waka Murasaki, 2 volumes, Edo: Maruya Buyemon, circa 1800, colour woodblock illustrated, dust-soiling throughout, contemporary decorative paper wrappers, original labels deficient, rubbed and worn, later sewing, 21.5 x 15cm (8.5 x 6ins), together with a typed letter signed from Jack Hillier identifiying the work Provenance: lot 624, 18th Haviland Sale, 2-4 June 1927. (2)

£200-300

146 Various Artists. Jigoku jitsuyu settsu ‘The Doctrinal Laws of Hell’, 1803, woodblock printed, illustrations, modern blue paper wrappers (original wrappers, rubbed and scuffed bound in), 26 x 18cm (10 x 7ins) (1)

£100-150

141 Torii II (Kiyomasu, 1706-1763). Zoho tamura maru, 3 volumes, Edo: Tsuruya, circa 1760, kuro-hon, woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, heightened with hand colouring, ex Sir Ernest Mason Satow collection with his seal to first volume, contemporary black paper wrappers, printed labels, sewing partly deficient, 18 x 13.5cm (7 x 5.5ins) Diplomat, linguist and scholar Sir Ernest Mason Satow (1843-1929), also known by his Japanese name Eikoki Satsudo zosho (as it appears on his seal), was an avid collector of Japanese books and prints. Most of his collection is now at Cambridge. £700-1000 (3)

147 Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Ehon musaschi abumi, ‘Picturebook of the Stirrups of Musashi’, 1836, woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, few minor marks, original orange paper wrappers, printed label to upper wrapper, a little rubbed, resewn, 23 x 15cm (9 x 6ins), together with three other woodblock illustrated books by Hokusai

142 Torii II (Kiyomasu, 1706-1763). Zeni-koke matsu ‘The Money Tree and the Snake’, circa 1765, kuro-hon, woodblock printed, heightened with hand-colouring, some dust-soiling and rubbing, original black paper wrappers, rubbed and worn with some loss to volume one, original printed labels to each volume, original sewing partly deficient, 18 x 13cm (7 x 5ins) (3)

Literature: Hillier, ‘The Art of Hokusai in Book Illustration’, p. 227 ff. (5) £100-150

£300-500

148 Kyosai (Kawanabe, 1831-1889). Kyosai Suiga, Shohen, 1882, colour woodblock printed, illustrated throughout, original blue paper wrappers, a little rubbed at extremities, original printed label to upper wrapper, 19 x 13cm (7.5 x 5ins), together with 16 other Japanese printed books, including some odd volumes Literature: Clark 107. (17)

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£300-500


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LOTUS SCROLLS

149* Buddhist Manuscript. Myoho Renge Kyo, Kyoto, December 1920, manuscript text in Japanese on eight handscrolls, each signed and sealed, occasionally decorated with lotus flower, pods or seeds, each scroll mounted on a bronze roller and measuring 31cm x approximately 800cm, all contained within original cedar box The scrolls are signed Sei Shorin IX (1840-circa 1930), a priest from Arashiyama, Kyoto, and the copyist of the present work. They also bear the seal of Kanchu, an earlier copyist who provided the model for Shorin. Myoho Renge Kyo ‘The Sutra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma’, or, as it is known in Sanskrit ‘Saddharma-pundarika-sutra’, represents the complete teachings of Buddha and forms the basis of most of the Japanese and East Asian schools of Buddhism. In particular Nichiren (1222-1282) placed special emphasis on the Lotus Sutra as the ultimate means to achieve enlightenment. As Nichiren developed his teaching he promoted the reciting the mantra Namu Myoho Renge Kyo and veneration of gohozon. Nichiren Buddhism suffered after the May 15 Incident of 1932, and it is now largely dissolved, save a few small temples in Nara. Following recent correspondence with the Nichiren temples undertaken by the current owner, it is believed that this present manuscript is the last Nichiren manuscript Lotus Sutra to be produced. It is exceptional to find a complete copy of the Lotus Sutra, even among institutional holdings. Provenance: From a private collection, Narashi, Japan. Note to buyers: Please establish a credit reference with the auction office prior to bidding on this lot.(1) £100,000-150,000

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ISLAMIC, INDIAN & ORIENTAL REFERENCE

ISLAMIC, INDIAN & ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS

150 Catalogues. A collection of auction catalogues, mostly relating to Japanese prints and works of art, including Christie’s, Sotheby’s, etc., 1960s-90s, most with realised prices added in manuscript, original wrappers

157* Divine Names. A compilation manuscript prayerbook praising the ninety-nine Divine Names, North Africa, late 19th/early 20th century, various hands in rough script in dark brown and black inks, occasional rubrication, numerous charts and diagrams, disbound, contemporary cloth case, 18 x 11cm (7 x 4.25ins)

(2 cartons)

£100-150

(1)

151 Chen-to (Cheng). The Tunhuang Mural Paintings ‘Les Fresques de Touenhouang’, volume 2 (of two) only, Peking: Jung Pao Chai, 1953, titles and text in Chinese, Russian, English and French, eight (of twelve) woodblock prints, lacking publisher’s folder, folio (1)

£100-150

158 No lot

£100-150

152 Hillier (Jack). The Art of the Japanese Book, 2 volumes, Sotheby’s, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, contained within original publisher’s slipcase, folio, together with The Uninhibited Brush, original publisher’s cloth, contained within original publisher’s slipcase, plus Hokusai Drawings, 1966, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus other Japanese print reference (8)

£100-150

153 Evans (Tom & Mary Anne). Shunga, The Art of Love in Japan, 1949, numerous illustrations throughout including some in colour, original publisher’s cloth, contained within original publisher’s slipcase, oblong folio, together with Rawson (Philip), Erotic Art of the East, 1968, illustrated throughout, one or two in colour, signed by the author to half-title, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus other reference titles on Shunga and Japanese erotic art (14)

£150-200

159* Nizami (Ganjavi). Layla and Manjum, Turkey, late 19th century, 60pp., lithograph printed throughout with few illustrations to text, contemporary marbled-paper covered boards, 21 x 14cm (8.25 x 5.5ins)

154 Narazaki (Muneshige). The Japanese Print, its Evolution and Essence, 5th edition, 1976, numerous illustrations throughout, many in colour, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Lane (Richard), Images from the Floating World, OUP, numerous illustrations throughout, many in colour, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Klompmakers (Inge), Of Brigands and Bravery, Kuniyoshi’s Heroes of the Suikoden, 1998, numerous illustrations throughout, many in colour, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other Japanese print reference including Stewart’s Subjects Portrayed in Japanese Colour Prints, The Japanese Pillar Print, The Clouds and the Rain, and others (28)

(1)

160 No lot

£200-300

155 Mitchell (C.H.). The Illustrated Books of the Nanga Maruyama, Shijo and other Related Schools of Japan, A Bibliography, 1972, original cloth gilt, 4to, together with other Japanese print collection catalogues and bibliographies including Kerlen Leiter and Kornicki (6)

£150-200

156 Link (Howard). The Theatrical Prints of the Torii Masters, 1977, numerous illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket,4to, together with Whitford (Frank), Japanese Prints and Western Painters, 1977, numerous illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other Japanese art reference (38)

£150-200

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£200-300


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ISLAMIC & INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS

161* Anglo-Indian School. Mughal Empresses, circa 1800, a pair of oval opaque watercolours with gold on ivory, each showing a female elaborately attired and wearing a headdress, one seated holding a flower spray, the other seated holding a mughal knife with a garden vista beyond, each 11 x 8cm (4.25 x 3ins), similar carved ebony frames, glazed with convex glass, 21.5 x 13.5 (8.5 x 5.25ins) and slightly smaller, former with metal stand inscribed in early manuscript ‘Zab’ul Necam’ (latter without stand) (2)

£700-1000

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164* Deccan School. Lovers embracing under a cloak, probably Hydrabad, 19th century, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, 13 x 8.5cm (5 x 3.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

162* Bukharan School. The setar player, early 19th century, gouache on paper, some overal toning, 19 x 13cm (7.5 x 5ins) mount aperture (1)

£200-300

163* Company School. Tradesman repairing garments, mid 19th century, gouache on mica, 11.5 x 11cm (4.5 x 4.25ins), together with another similar gouache on mica (damaged with some loss), both in matching birds-eye maple frames (2)

165* Deccan School. Two women on a balcony by evening, 19th century, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, ruled border, 25 x 17cm (10 x 6.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

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£100-150


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166* Deccan School. Seduction on the red carpet, probably Hydrabad, 19th century, miniature in gouache on recycled manuscript leaf, showing a prince seducing a courtesan on the palace balcony with gardens beyond, image size 14 x 7cm (5.5 x 2.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

Lot 168

167* After Robert Home (1752-1834). Portrait of the King of Oudh Ghazi Al-Din Hayday (reigned 1814-1827), Lucknow, early 19th century, gouache on paper, half length seated portrait in full regalia, several ink inscriptions to verso in Hindi and Urdu to verso, sheet size 24 x 19cm (9.5 x 7.5ins) (1)

£300-500

168* Lucknow School. Asaf-ud-Daula, Nawab Wazir or Oudh, late 18th century, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, heightened in gilt, double ruled border, captioned in Arabic script to lower margin, 17.5 x 13cm (7 x 5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£400-600

169* Lucknow School. Nur Jahan, consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir, late 18th century, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, hieghtened with gold, double ruled border, captioned in Arabic script to lower maring, a little creased, 18 x 12cm (7 x 4.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 169

£200-300

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170* Marwar School. Prince and Princess surveying their estates from a howdah, probably early 19th century, watercolour on silk, 108 x 87cm (42.5 x 34ins) (1)

£300-500

171* Mewar School. Portrait of a Maharana, probably Shambu Singh, circa 1870, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, extensively heightened in gilt, gilt flecked mount, image size 15 x 9cm (6 x 3.5ins) (1)

£400-600

172* Mewar School. Court interior with deities and monkey attendants, Rajasthan, 19th century, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, heightened with gilt, ruled border, captioned in Hindi to upper and lower margins, 26 x 42cm (10 x 16.5ins), framed and glazed

Lot 170

(1)

£300-500

173* Mewar School. Composite tiger with erotic figures, possibly Udaipur, mid 19th century, gouache and watercolour on recycled manuscript leaf, some worm holes, 16 x 24cm (6.25 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 171

182

£200-300


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176* Mughal School. Young prince with his princess, early 19th century, gouache and opaque watercolour on paper, extensive gilt highlighting, ruled border, some surface wear with a little loss, image size 12 x 7.5cm (4.75 x 3ins), sheet size 23 x 15cm (9 x 6ins), together with a pair of similar miniature paintings on reused manuscript leaves (3)

£150-200

174* Mewar School. The Dancer and The Drummer, Rajasthan, late 18th century, watercolour and gouache on paper, image size 25 x 17cm (10 x 6.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

175* Mughal School. A prince with his consorts visit a herit, Provincial Mughal, possibly Awadh, mid 19th century, opaque watercolour on earlier manuscript leaf, red ruled border, small illustration of flowers and a leopard chasing a deer to margin, slight worming barely affecting lower edge of image, sheet size 12 x 20.5cm (4.75 x 8ins) (1)

£200-300

177* Mughal School. Princess reclining on a divan, Delhi, circa 1815, watercolour and gouache on brown paper, heighted with gilt, sheet size 24 x 18cm (9.5 x 7ins) (1)

183

£300-500


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APPLIED ARTS OF INDIA & THE ISLAMIC WORLD 178* Cairo-Ware. A Islamic Cairo-ware plate, early 20th century, brass, overlaid with copper and white metal, 36cm (14ins) diameter (1)

£150-200

179* Folding Screen. An Indian folding screen, decorated with court scenes, Kashmir, early 20th century, pierced hardwood, four panels, sixteen painted scenes, divided with fretwork, 183cm (72ins) (1)

£150-200

180* Folding Screen. An Indian folding screen, decorated with court scenes, Kashmir, early 20th century, pierced hardwood, four panels, sixteen painted scenes, divided with fretwork, 183cm (72ins) (1)

Lot 178

Lot 179 & 180 184

£150-200


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182* Indian Bronze. An Indian brass figure of a goddess with four arms riding a dog, Bengal, 17th century, patinated brass emulating bronze, traces of red, 12cm (4.75ins) (1)

181* Indian Bronze. An Indian brass figure of goddess, Bengal, 17th century, patinated brass simulating bronze, traces of red, 20cm (8ins) (1)

ÂŁ500-800

183* Indian Bronze. An Indian brass figure of a sacred cow, probably Bengal, early 18th century, patinated brass emulating bronze, 9cm (3.75ins) high

ÂŁ1000-1500

(1)

185

ÂŁ300-500


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Lot 185

184* Indian Bronze. An Indian brass figure of a goddess in a snake shrine, Bengal, 17th century, patinated brass emulating bronze, traces of red, 18cm (7ins) high (1)

ÂŁ1000-1500

185* Indian Bronze. An Indian brass bowl with a maternity figure and child, early 18th century, patinated brass emulating bronze, 11cm (4.25ins) (1)

ÂŁ1000-1500

186* Persian Tiles. A pair of Persian stoneware tile panels decorated with huntsman with hawk and a woman at the river, Qajar Iran, mid 18th century, each panel comprising two tiles, underglazed polychrome decoration, a little crazing and occasional slight chip to edges, 39.5 x 20cm (15.5 x 8ins) and similar (2)

186

ÂŁ200-300


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CHILDREN’S & ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS MODERN FIRST EDITIONS Thursday 17 December

Kay Rasmus Nielsen (1886-1957). ‘The Nightingale’. Original watercolour for “Fairy Tales” by Hans Christian Andersen, published in 1924. Estimate £30,000-50,000 For further information please contact Susanna Winters susanna@dominicwinter.co.uk Paul Rasti paul@dominicwinter.co.uk


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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS Libraries & Archives Nathan Winter & Chris Albury Paintings & Prints Nathan Winter Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows

A photograph of a Japanese lady in full dress, circa 1870, by Pyor Floyd, from a rare album of Chinese photographs and watercolours of the 1860s and 1870s. Sold in these rooms 9 October 2014 for ÂŁ48,000.

Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows Aviation & Transport Collections Chris Albury & Henry Meadows Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Oriental & Islamic Art Matthew Farren Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice.

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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.


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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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