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Chinese Pith Paintings. An album of eleven watercolour drawings on pith paper, mid 19th c. Estimate ÂŁ2000-3000 (This album is part of an Oriental section to be offered on 5th February)

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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration Mountaineering British Topography Natural History Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Antiquarian Science & Medicine Bookbinding Equipment & Accessories Art & Architecture Reference General Literature Cartons Quantity

1-80 81-120 121-181 182-194 195-323 324-358 359-390 391-470 471-481 482-543 544-572 573-608 609-628 629-690


Lot 7

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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am 4 Badger (George Percy). The Nestorians and their Rituals: With the Narrative of a Mission to Mesopotamia and Coordistan in 1842-1844, and of a Late Visit to those Countries in 1850; Also, Researches into the Present Condition of the Syrian Jacobites, Papal Syrians, and Chaldeans, and an Enquiry into the Religious Tenets of the Yezeedees, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1852, portrait frontis. to each, 11 tinted lithograph plates, two engraved plans, two folding maps on linen, occasional light spotting, previous owner signature to titles, bookplates, original burgundy cloth, rebacked with original spines relaid, 8vo Blackmer 61. (2)

£150-200

5 Batty (Captain Robert). Scenery of the Rhine, Belgium and Holland, 1826, eng. vign. title, sixty eng. plts., plus eng. vign. at rear, all on india paper, occasional spotting, some offsetting to tissue guards, a.e.g., contemp. green half morocco, joints rubbed, large 4to (1)

6 Beattie (William). Switzerland Illustrated, 2 vols., 1836, addn. eng. title to each, folding eng. map, 106 steel eng. views after W.H. Bartlett, correct as list, some foxing and offsetting from plts., a.e.g. contemp. calf gilt, neatly rebacked to match, 4to

1 Adam (Victor). Histoire de Napoleon et de la Grande Armée, Campagnes de la Republique et de l’Empire de 1792 a 1815, Paris, Jeannin, n.d., c. 1840, b&w litho. title, and twenty-four fine b&w lithograph battle scenes by Victor Adam, sheet size 36 x 53.5cm (14.25 x 21ins), title with vertical crease, modern two-tone cloth, with portion of original upper cover laid down, large oblong folio (1)

£200-300

(2)

£100-150

£300-500

2 Arctic Miscellanies. A Souvenir of the Late Polar Search, by the Officers and Seamen of the Expedition, [edited by James Donnet], 2nd ed., pub. Colburn & Co., 1852, without half-title, tinted litho. frontis., b&w wood engraved illustrations to text, some spotting to first and last few leaves, modern qtr. calf gilt, 8vo, together with Kennan (George), Siberia and the Exile System, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1891, numerous b&w wood engraved plates and illusts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, original decorated cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo The first title contains articles relating to the expedition in search of John Franklin of 1850, under the command of Sir Horatio T. Austin, extracted from a manuscript newspaper published during the voyage. Arctic bibliography 651. Sabin 1924. (3) £150-200

3 Atkinson (Lucy). Recollections of Tartar Steppes and their Inhabitants, 1st ed., 1863, five wood-engraved plates, 32 pp. pubs. list at end, a few light spots, original purple cloth, spine faded and a little rubbed at ends, 8vo (1)

7 Bertius (Petrus). Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum Libri Quinque....., Editio Tertia, 3rd. ed., pub. Amsterdam, 1606, dec. eng. title laid on later paper, addn. half title, 171 (only) uncoloured engraved maps, on map torn with loss to margins but not affecting image, two maps and the index with later underlining, some water staining throughout, final leaf repaired on verso, upper hinge weak,late 19th century half cloth gilt, oblong 8vo

£100-150

(1)

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£3000-5000


8 Bowyer (Robert). An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe, During the Years 1812, 1813, 1814 & 1815. Comprising a Series of Views of Paris, Moscow, the Kremlin, Dresden, Berlin, the Battles of Leipsic etc. Together with a History of those Momentous Transactions, 2 parts, 1st ed., 1815, eight hand-coloured aquatint plates, including three folding, engraved map, two b & w plates (complete), a few watermarked Whatman 1811, one or two fingermarks, front endpaper torn at corners, second part repeating text from first part, original boards, paper labels to upper covers, a little rubbed and stained, later cloth solander boxes, folio Abbey Life 353. (2)

ÂŁ300-400

9 Bowyer (Robert). The Campaign of Waterloo, Illustrated with Engravings of Les Quatre Bras, La Belle Alliance, Hougoumont, La Haye Sainte, and Other Principal Scenes of Action... 1st ed., 1816, six hand-coloured aquatints on four sheets, including one folding, two engraved plates of portraits, engraved map, one or two light spots and fingermarks, original boards, paper label to upper cover, some wear to spine, modern cloth solander box, folio Abbey Life 355. (1)

ÂŁ200-300

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Lot 10

10 Bowyer (Robert). The Triumphs of Europe, in the Campaigns of the Years 1812, 1813, 1814; Commemorated by a Series of Twelve Views of Moscow, the Kremlin, Leipsic, Dresden, Berlin, Frankfort on the Maine, Amsterdam, the Hague, Hamburgh &c. From Original Drawings in the Collection of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Russia..., 1st ed., 1814, 11 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, including folding plate of Moscow, one or two light spots and fingermarks, original boards, paper label to upper cover, some wear to spine and edges, modern cloth solander box, folio Abbey Life 352. (1)

£300-400

11 Bowyer (Robert). An Impartial Historical Narrative of those Momentous Events which have Taken Place in this Country During the Period from the Year 1816 to 1823, 1st ed., 1823, eight plates, including three fine hand-coloured aquatints, all proof impressions, occasional light toning and offsetting, hinges reinforced, original boards, upper cover with paper label, a few stains, edgewear, modern cloth solander box, folio Abbey Scenery 259. (1)

£200-300

12 Bowyer (Robert). A Selection of Fac-Similes of Water-Colour Drawings, from the Works of the Most Distinguished British Artists, 1825, twelve fine aqua. plts. (first issue, without titles below image), hinges split, contemp. armorial bookplate of Baron Northwick, near contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, head of spine frayed, slim folio Abbey, Life, 197; Tooley 100. A clean, fresh copy. (1)

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£200-400


13 Bradford (William). Sketches of the Country, Character, and Costume in Portugal and Spain, Made During the Campaign, and on the Route of the British Army, in 1808 and 1809, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1809-10, 53 hand-coloured aquatint plates, bound without the frontis. of the Monument to Sir John Moore, a few minor spots and marks, a.e.g., contemporary diced calf, spine defective, edges rubbed, folio Abbey Travel 135; Tooley 108. According to Abbey “The plate of the Monument to Sir John Moore at Corunna... occurs in some but not all editions and may be always absent in copies bound from parts. In copies bound from parts, therefore, one expects to find fifty-three plates, and copies of the book given in catalogues as having fifty-six plates, almost certainly, for the above reason, contain the fifty-three plates only”. (1) £1000-1500

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15 Brockedon (William). Finden’s Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, 3 vols., 1833-34, additional engraved title to each, 123 steel-engraved plates, scattered spotting, bookplates, a.e.g., contemporary green morocco gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to (3)

£100-150

16 Buonaiuti (B. Serafino, Van Ler Bergi, P. & Godby, James). Italian Scenery; Representing the Manners, Customs, and Amusements of the Different States of Italy; Containing Thirty-Two Coloured Engravings, by James Godby, from Original Drawings by P. Van Lerberghi, The Narrative by M. Buonaiuti, 1823, thirty-two hand col. stipple eng. plts., text in English & French, occasional offsetting to text, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. plum morocco, worn with some loss to head of spine, folio Abbey Travel 169. (1)

£300-500

17 Burnaby (Captain Fred). On Horseback Through Asia Minor, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1877, oval portrait frontis. to vol. I, three folding maps (one with closed tear), a couple of leaves loosening, light marginal toning, original green pictorial cloth, spines and edges a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

£150-200

14 Bridgens (Richard). Sketches Illustrative of the Manners and Costumes of France, Switzerland and Italy, 1st ed., 1821, additional hand-coloured title (with small marginal repair) and 49 hand-coloured aquatint plates, including one double-page, a few spots and light offsetting, t.e.g., modern red half morocco, 4to Abbey Travel 21; Colas 444. (1)

£400-600

18 [Combe, William]. The Wars of Wellington, A Narrative Poem; In Fifteen Cantos, 1st ed., 1819, 30 hand-coloured aquatint plates by William Heath, occasional light spotting and offsetting, small section excised from title, previous owner signature to title, modern green half calf, spine faded, 4to Abbey Life 357; Tooley 153. (1)

£400-600

19 Cruttwell (Clement). Atlas to Cruttwell’s Gazetteer, [1799], twenty-six double-p. hand-col. eng. maps incl. double hemisphere world map, some offsetting and browning throughout, some marginal fraying and fold splits, a few repairs to versos, old ms. annotations to endpapers at front and rear, contemp. sheep, upper cover det., folio Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1)

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£200-300


Lot 20

20 Dalvimart (Octavien). The Costume of Turkey, W. Miller, 1802, title with hand-coloured vignette, 60 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, a few watermarked 1811-17, text in English and French, a few spots, some offsetting to text, armorial bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary blue full straight-grained morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to Abbey Travel 370; Atabey 312. (1)

ÂŁ700-1000

21 Dalvimart (Octavien). The Costume of Turkey, W. Miller, 1802, title with hand-coloured vignette, 60 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, text in English and French, some offsetting to text, one or two spots, presentation inscription from Lady Cecil Ker, a.e.g., contemporary blue straight-grained morocco gilt, spine and edges rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel 370; Atabey 312. (1)

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ÂŁ700-1000


22 Daniell (Thomas & William). A Picturesque Voyage to India; By the Way of China, 1st ed., 1810, fifty handcoloured aquatint plates within wash borders and on thick card, scattered light spots and a little toning, one plate partly separated from stub, some text leaves watermarked 1808 (but none later), modern green half calf gilt over marbled boards, spine a little rubbed, oblong folio bound upright, (355 x 255mm) 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) ÂŁ2000-3000

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25 Fellowes (W.D.). A Visit to the Monastery of La Trappe, in 1817: With Notes, Taken During a Tour through Le Perche, Normandy, Bretagne, Poitou, Anjou, Le Bocage, Touraine, Orleanois, and the Environs of Paris, 4th ed., 1823, 15 engraved plates, of which 13 hand-coloured, a few light spots, a.e.g., contemporary green full morocco gilt, spine faded to brown, 8vo Abbey Travel 91. Large paper copy. (1)

£150-200

26 Fraser (David). The Marches of Hindustan, the Record of a Journey in Thibet, Trans-Himalayan India, Chinese Turkestan, Russian Turkestan, and Persia, 1st ed., 1907, numerous half-tone illustrations, folding colour map contained in rear pocket, folding route map, 32 pp. pubs. list at end, a few light spots, t.e.g., original red cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo (1)

Lot 24

£150-200

Lot 25

23 Elwood (Anne Katharine). Narrative of a Journey Overland from England, by the Continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, to India... , 2 vols., 1st ed., 1830, five (of 6) sepia aqua. plts. incl. frontis. to each, lacks plt. of Adaboab in the Desert of Thebaid to vol. 1, prelims. to vol. 1 partly misgathered and lacking final leaf with errata and list of engravings, scattered minor spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. maroon morocco, sl. rubbed and darkened on spines, 8vo, together with Harris (A.C.), Alaska and the Klondike Gold Fields... , Practical Instructions for Fortune Seekers... , Including Mrs Eli Gage’s Experiences of a Year Among the Yukon Mining Camps... , n.p., c. 1900, 556 pp., b & w illusts., orig. pict. cloth, rubbed and sl. soiled, both 8vo, plus Birkbeck (Morris), Letters from Illinois, Philadelphia, 1818, folding eng. map frontis. (a few splits and detached), folding map of English Prairie lacking lower half, lacks half-title, some uniform browning throughout, library labels and stamps to both pastedowns, contemp. calf, crude reback, spine and board edges chipped and defective, 12mo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian travel (11)

27 Funnell (William). A Voyage Round the World, Containing an Account of Captain Dampier’s Expedition into the South-Seas in the Ship St George, in the Years 1703 and 1704..., Together with the Author’s Voyage from Ampalla on the West-Coast of Mexico, to EastIndia..., 1st ed., 1707, five folding eng. maps and ten plates, some soiling and old damp-staining throughout, some wormholes to lower half of leaves throughout affecting illustrations and letterpress, first few leaves frayed at inner margins with loss not affecting text, world map split without loss, map of Brazil torn with a little loss and worming affecting a few letters, map of part of Mexico (opposite p. 131) torn with loss to upper outer corner affecting rhumb lines and border, a few old ink inscriptions including a few deletions, lacks final three leaves of index, contemp. calf, joints worn and weak, some corner and edge wear, 8vo (180 x 115mm)

£100-150

‘It was Funnell, not Dampier, who really circumnavigated the globe on this voyage, as Dampier proceeded only as far as the South Seas. The purpose of the expedition was to harass the Spaniards and take plunder from vessels and towns in South America. Its failure was due to the differences that arose between them. Funnell arrived in England before Dampier and seized the opportunity to compose a relation of his voyage; a task for which he was poorly qualified. His narrative contained much that was disapproved of by Dampier, who immediately after published a vindication of his voyage, pointing out the misrepresentations of Funnell’ (Hill 665); Sabin 26213. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1) £500-800

24 Erman (Adolph). Travels in Siberia: including Excursions Northwards, Down the Obi, to the Polar Circle, and, Southwards, to the Chinese Frontier, trans. William Desborough Cooley, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1848, folding eng. map, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary full calf gilt, with contrasting morocco label to spines, sl. rubbed, 8vo Sabin 22771. Cordier, Sinica 2780. Arctic bibliography 4662. (2)

£200-300

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Lot 28

28 Gell (Sir William). The Topography of Troy, and its Vicinity; Illustrated and Explained by Drawings and Descriptions. Dedicated, by Permission, to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire, 1st ed., 1804, title with handcoloured vignette, 28 hand-coloured engraved plates, including three folding, two hand-coloured maps, 11 handcoloured vignettes, one uncoloured vignette, one plate close-trimmed just shaving imprint, two folding plates with repaired tears, one foremargin a little frayed, occasional light offsetting and marginal soiling, contemporary calfbacked boards, a little rubbed, folio Abbey Travel 399; Blackmer 660. “First and only edition. Gell visited the Troad in December 1801 in company with Dodwell. He used the camera lucida to produce very accurate sketches. Gell fixed the site of Troy at Bounarbashi, in agreement with Le Chevalier’s theories. ‘Certainly the most beautiful book on Troy ever published’ - Lascarides.” (Blackmer). (1) £2000-3000

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29 Gerning (Johann Isaac von). A Picturesque Tour Along the Rhine, from Mentz to Cologne: With Illustrations of the Scenes of Remarkable Events and of Popular Traditions, Ackermann, 1820, folding engraved map, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates, title with repaired marginal tear, one or two spots, t.e.g., recent crimson half morocco by Bayntun Riviere, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, 4to Abbey Travel 217. A bright copy. (1)

£1000-1500

30* Guillaumot (Auguste Etienne). Costumes du temps de la Revolution 1790-1791-1792-1793 tirés de la collection de M. V. Sardou, Preface de M. Jules Claretie, Paris, A. Levy, 1876, forty hand-coloured etched plates plus introductory printed text, loose untrimmed sheets (sheet size 36.5 x 26.5cm) contained in orig. green cloth gilt portfolio, lacking ties, sl. rubbed, folio (1)

£300-400

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31 Hamilton (William). Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and Other Volcanos: In a Series of Letters Addressed to the Royal Society, 2nd ed., 1773, five engraved plates, folding map (facsimile), occasional light soiling, one front blank laid down with previous owner signature, modern mustard calf, 8vo, together with Vesuvius, by John Phillips, 1st ed., Oxford, 1869, folding colour frontis., illustrations, library stamps, hinges strengthened, modern calf-backed boards, 8vo (2)

£100-150

32 Hardy (Joseph). A Picturesque and Descriptive Tour in the Mountains of the High Pyrenees, 1st ed., R. Ackermann, 1825, engraved map (detaching at gutter), 24 small hand-coloured mounted aquatint plates, occasional spotting and browning, bookplate, original cloth, paper label to spine, a little rubbed and bumped, 8vo

34 Honan (Michael Burke). The Andalusian Annual, for MDCCCXXXVII, pub. John Macrone, 1836, twelve fine hand-col. litho. plts., some spotting throughout, largely affecting text leaves and heaviest at front and rear, a.e.g. (a few leaves shaken), orig. embossed cloth gilt, rebacked, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to

Abbey Travel 210. (1)

Colas 1476; Palau 11860. (1)

£200-300

35 Ireland (Samuel). A Picturesque Tour Through Holland, Brabant, and Part of France, made in the Autumn of 1789, 2 vols. in one, 2nd. ed., 1796, half-title to vol. 1, addn. sepia aquatint vignette title to each, forty-eight plts. (mostly sepia aquatints), few illusts. to text, occasional scattered spotting and some light dampstaining to upper margins of few leaves, slight offsetting mostly to text, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spine, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, some wear to extrems., small folio in 4s

33 Hardy (Joseph). A Picturesque and Descriptive Tour in the Mountains of the High Pyrenees..., with some Account of the BAthing Establishments in that Department of France, pub. R. Ackermann, 1825, eng. map frontis., twenty-four small hand-col. aquatint plts. mounted on cream paper, repaired closed tear to lower margin of title, occasional minor spotting and few marks, edges untrimmed, modern green half morocco gilt, 8vo Abbey Travel, 210. (1)

£500-800

Large paper copy. (1)

£300-500

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£200-300


36 Italy. Costume of Rome [so titled on spine], c. 1820s, a collection of fifty-five hand-coloured eng. plts., all with Italian printed captions in the plate impressions and many identified as engraved by Pinelli after Capparoni, later gilt and blind-stamped red calf, a little rubbed and bumped, short splits to lower joints, 8vo (1)

£200-300

37 Jenkins (James). The Naval Achievements of Great Britain, From the Year 1793 to 1817, pub. L. Harrison for J. Jenkins [1817, or later], engraved title with hand-coloured vignette, 55 fine handcoloured aquatint plates (complete), uncoloured outline etching of the Bombardment of Algiers and Battle of Trafalgar at end, some occasional light spotting and offsetting, contemporary red half morocco, spine faded , a little rubbed, 4to Abbey Life 337. The plates are generally clean and bright, bound without the portraits of Lord Nelson and the Earl of St. Vincent, subscriber’s list and the outline etchings as often. (1) £3000-5000

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Lot 38

38 Jenkins (James). The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies; From 1799 to 1815, [plates watermarked 1838], fifty-four hand-col. aquatint plts., including frontis. entitled ‘Martial Achievements, vol. 1’, title and armorial dedication leaf (correct as list), some plates watermarked 1838 & few text leaves watermarked 1812, edges untrimmed, contemp. red half straight grain morocco gilt, lower joint repaired and upper joint slightly cracked, large 4to Tooley 281; Abbey Life 365. (1)

£700-1000

39 Johnston (Robert). Travels Through Part of the Russian Empire and the Country of Poland; Along the Southern Shores of the Baltic, 1st ed., 1815, half title, two engraved maps, 20 hand-coloured engraved plates, one uncoloured plate, lacking List of Plates leaf, occasional light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt, spine rubbed, a few stains, 4to Abbey Travel 15. (1)

£300-500

Lot 39

40 Kingdon-Ward (Captain F.). From China to Hkamti Long, 1st ed., 1924, b&w frontis. and plts., folding map and pubs. list at rear, orig. cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

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41 Landmann (George). Historical, Military, and Picturesque Observations on Portugal, 2 vols., 1st ed., W. Bulmer for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1818, 60 fine handcoloured aquatint plates, including four double-page and seven folding, 14 engraved maps and plans, hand-coloured in outline, 2 plates of coins partly coloured, a few short closed tears, occasional light offsetting and scattered spotting, presentation inscription to Colonel Henry Salwey, 1843 from Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Ekins (1768-1855) to front endpapers, his bookplates, contemporary red half morocco, spine and edges a little rubbed, folio Abbey Travel 140. “The most beautiful illustrated English book on Portugal of the period” (Tooley 291). The plates are by Stadler, Hill, Havell and others after George Landmann (1779-1854), Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Engineers, during the Iberian peninsula campaigns from 1804 to 1812. (2) £5000-8000

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42 Lawrence (T.E.). Secret Despatches from Arabia... Foreword by A.W. Lawrence, Golden Cockerel Press, [1939], portrait frontis., small sellotape marks to endpapers, t.e.g., original morocco-backed boards, 4to Limited edition, 686/1000. (1)

44 Lyall (Robert). The Character of the Russians, and a Detailed History of Moscow... with a Dissertation on the Russian Language, and an Appendix, 1st ed., 1823, half title, 13 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, 10 b & w plates, folding plan, a few light spots, bookplates, modern crimson morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spine a trifle faded, 4to

£200-300

Abbey Travel 227. A good copy. (1)

£1500-2000

45 Lydekker (R.). The Game Animals of Africa, 2nd ed., pub. Rowland Ward, 1926, b & w plts., orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Cranworth (Lord), A Colony in the Making, or Sport and Profit in British East Africa, 1st ed., pub. Macmillan and Co., 1912, map and b & w illusts., orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Mackeurtan (Graham), The Cradle Days of Natal (1497-1845), 1st ed., pub. Longmans, Green & Co., 1930, b & w illusts., author’s presentation inscription to front endpaper, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Du Toit (Alex L.), The Geology of South Africa, 1st ed., pub. Oliver and Boyd, 1926, geological map, b & w plts. and text figures, orig. cloth, 8vo (4)

43 Littret (Claude Antoine de (also Monsigny Sieur de)). Uniformes Militaires ou se Trouvent Gravés en Taille-Douce les Uniformes de la Maison du Roy....., pub Paris, 1772, title page with contemp. hand colouring and a contemp. overlaid price label, advertisement, four engraved portraits of Louis XV, his son snd two grandsons, 167 (of 170?) engraved plts. of military uniforms and one plt. of flags, all with contemp. hand colouring, a few plts. trimmed along upper margin, occ. slight oxidisation, erratic pagination, later endpapers, 20th century half morocco gilt, 12mo (1)

£150-200

46 M’Lean (Thomas, pub.). The Military Costume of Turkey, 1818, half title, stipple-engraved portrait frontis., additional coloured title, 29 hand-coloured aquatint plates (complete), light spotting and some offsetting to text, armorial bookplate of Philip Davies Cooke, a.e.g., contemporary blue full straight-grained morocco gilt, a little rubbed with a few scuff marks, 4to

£1000-2000

Abbey Travel 373. (1)

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£400-600


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49 [Mazuchelli, Mrs Elizabeth Sarah]. The Indian Alps and How We Crossed Them, being a narrative of two years’ residence in the Eastern Himalaya and two months’ tour into the interior, by a lady pioneer, 1st ed., 1876, half-title present, ten chromolithographs (some heavy spotting and offsetting to text leaves), folding map (torn without loss), wood eng. illusts. to text,some spotting and fingersoiling and a few marginal splits, modern maroon qtr. calf over marbled boards, 4to Neate M74. (1)

£100-150

47 M’Leod (John, Surgeon). Voyage of His Majesty’s Ship Alceste, along the coast of Corea, to the Island of Lewchew, with an account of her subsequent shipwreck, 2nd ed., 1818, eng. port. frontis., five hand-col. aqua plts., some spotting and occ. browning including to frontis., title, and a few plts., contemp. half morocco over marbled boards, rubbed and sl. wear to extrems., together with Milner (John & Brierly, Oswald W.), The Cruise of HMS Galatea, Captain HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, KG, in 1867-1868, 1st ed., 1869, mounted albumen photo port. frontis., twelve colour plates including eight chromos., five wood eng. plts., folding map (marginal tear without loss), and publisher’s ads. at rear, occ. spotting, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, sl. rubbed and darkened on spine, both 8vo Abbey Travel, 559 for the first title. (2)

£150-200

50 Miller (William, pub.). The Costume of the Russian Empire, 1803, 73 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, watermarks of 1811, text in English and French, some light browning and offsetting to text, armorial bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary blue full straightgrained morocco gilt, a little rubbed with small scuff marks, 4to

48 Mackenzie (George Steuart). Travels in the Island of Iceland, during the Summer of the Year MDCCCX, 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1812, two eng. maps (one folding), eight hand col. aquas., seven other eng. plts. (incl. folding view of Reikiavik), 4 folding tables, (two repaired), leaves P2 & P3 frayed & slightly torn, fore-edge of P2, 3O2 & 3O3 repaired, occasional spotting and offsetting, near contemp. half morocco, 4to Tooley 314. (1)

Abbey Travel 244; Colas 703. (1)

£500-800

51 Moleville (Antoine Francois Bertrand de ). The Costume of the Hereditary States of the House of Austria, W. Miller, 1804, 50 hand-coloured aquatint plates, watermark of 1811, text in English and French, a few spots, some offsetting to text, armorial bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary blue full straight-grained morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 4to

£150-200

Abbey Travel 71. (1)

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£300-500


52 Mudford (William). An Historical Account of the Battle of Waterloo, pub. H.Colburn, 1816 [1817], lacking letterpress title page but with addn. dec. half title, twenty-seven aqua. plts. (including one folding), many by George Cruickshank, all with bright contemp. hand colouring, with two eng. folding maps, one with long closed tear affecting image, very slight spotting, slight marginal dust soiling, a.e.g., near contemp. half morocco gilt, rear board detached, upper board near detached, worn and frayed at extrems., folio Abbey Life 372. Tooley 336. Tooley states that the frontispiece is often missing and is usually replaced with the portraits of General Officers. This copy matches that collation. (1) £500-800

53 Napier (Lt.-Col. Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers). Reminiscences of Syria, and Fragments of a Journal and Letters from the Holy Land, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843, tinted lithographed frontis. to each, folding map with outline colour, engraved plan, partly unopened, one or two spots, circular inkstamps at front dated 1845, original blue blindstamped cloth, spines faded with labels removed at heads, vol. I lower cover with small stains, 8vo, together with Adventures During a Journey Overland to India, by Way of Egypt, Syria and the Holy Land, by Major Skinner, 1st ed., 1836, half titles (misbound in vol. II), engraved frontis. to each, inkstamps as above to titles, later blindstamped cloth, 8vo, plus Syria and the Holy Land, their Scenery and their People, by Walter Keating Kelly, 1st ed., 1844, half title, vignette illustrations, inkstamp to title, later blindstamped cloth, 8vo, with four others related including Vicountess Falkland’s Chow-Chow; Being Selections from a Journal Kept in India, Egypt, and Syria, 2 vols., 1857 (lacking one frontis?) and William Rae Wilson’s Travels in the Holy Land, Egypt, &c., 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1831, both rebound in later cloth (11)

Lot 51

Lot 52

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£300-400


54 Nattes (John Claude). Versailles, Paris, and Saint Denis, W. Miller, [1810], 40 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, in bright condition, a few watermarked 1813, few spots to text, hinges reinforced, original marbled boards, later paper backstrip, edges rubbed, modern cloth solander box, folio Abbey Travel 103. Unusual and dramatic Parisian views, inspired by Piranesi, including seven views drawn from underneath bridges. (1)

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ÂŁ3000-5000


Lot 55 55 Olearius (Adam). The Voyages & Travels of the Ambassadors sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy, and the King of Persia... Containing a Compleat History of Muscovy, Tartary, Persia, and other adjacent countries... Whereto are added the Travels of John Albert de Mandelslo... from Persia, into the EastIndies, Translated by John Davies, 2 parts in one, 1st ed. in English, 1662, three eng. ports. and seven folding maps (large folding map of the Volga with fold split and a little marginal fraying without loss to map), a few splits without loss, engraved alphabet in text, lacks frontis. and additional eng. title, scattered spotting or browning, closed tear without loss to final leaf of Table at front, title dust-soiled and a little chipped at margins, old half calf over cloth, upper cover and first two leaves det., folio Wing O269. (1)

ÂŁ700-1000

56 Pallas (Peter Simon). Travels through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1812, forty-nine aquatint and soft-ground etched plts. inc. 41 handcol. plts. (20 hand-col. folding plts. & 4 uncol. folding plts.), six maps (inc. 5 folding), numerous vignettes (many hand-col.), repaired closed tear to one hand-col. folding plt., some minor offsetting, contemp. half calf gilt, vol. 1 rebacked preserving orig. spine, vol. 2 repaired at head of spine and joints cracked, extrems. slightly worn, 4to, together with Pinkerton (Robert), Russia: or, Miscellaneous Observations on the Past and Present State of that Country and its Inhabitants, 1833, eight hand-col. litho plts., edges rough trimmed, orig. qtr. cloth, rebacked, 8vo Abbey Travel 222 and 230. (3)

ÂŁ400-600

Lot 56

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58 [Peake, Richard Brinsley]. The Characteristic Costume of France; From Drawings Made on the Spot, with Appropriate Descriptions, W. Fearman, 1819, 19 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, most laid down onto later paper, text in English and French, a few wrinkles and light spots, some light offsetting, later red straight-grained half morocco, edges rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel 87. (1)

£400-600

59 Porter (Robert Ker). Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden, During the Years 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 2 vols. in one, 1809, 41 hand-coloured and sepia plates, including three folding, final contents leaf repaired at lower margin, some offsetting to text, contemporary calf, rebacked, some edgewear, 4to 57 Pardoe (Julia). The Beauties of the Bosphorus, by Miss Pardoe, from Drawings by William H. Bartlett, 8 orig. divs., n.d., c.1840s, eng. port. frontis., eng. title, three eng. maps and eighty-five eng. plts. after W.H. Bartlett (inc. addn. eng. title to part 8), few wood eng. vignettes, occasional scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. red cloth, 4to, together with Carne (John), Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor Illustrated, 3 vols. in one, [1842?], eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. titles to each, 117 eng. plts. and two single page eng. maps, contemp. half calf gilt, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to (9)

Abbey Travel 13; Tooley 383. (1)

£400-600

60 Ralfe (James). The Naval Chronology of Great Britain; or An Historical Account of Naval and Maritime Events from the Commencement of the War in 1803 to the End of the Year 1816, 3 vols., 1st. ed., pub. Whitmore & Fenn, 1820, frontis. to each and fiftyseven aqua. plts. (complete) with contemp. hand colouring, one plt. detached, some water staining throughout, contemp. half morocco with gilt dec. spines, some cracking and splitting to hinges and joints, 8vo

£200-300

Abbey Life, 342. (3)

£1000-1500

61 Riley (Athelstan). Athos or the Mountain of the Monks, 1st ed., 1887, eight b & w plates, colour map, 24 pp. pubs. list at end, light marginal toning, library stamps and label, original red cloth, spine faded with manuscript shelf number, 8vo (1)

£100-150

62 Ronaldshay (Earl of). Sport and Politics Under an Eastern Sky, 1st ed., 1902, portrait frontis., two folding colour maps, half-tone illustrations, original green cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed to extrems. (generally a bright copy), 8vo, together with Burrard (Major G.), Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet, 1st ed., 1925, b&w plts. after photos, orig. blue cloth gilt, bookplate of Harold Wilson Brooks to front pastedown, very sl. rubbed to extrems. (generally a good copy), 8vo (2)

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£150-200


Lot 60

63 Russia. The Costume of the Russian Empire, Printed by T. Bensley for John Stockdale, 1810, hand-coloured engraved additional title, 72 hand-coloured engraved plates, text in English and French, some offsetting to text & plts., occasional dustsoiling and few marks, later endpapers, contemp. calf, rebacked, board corners rubbed, folio See Abbey Travel 244. Colas 704. (1)

Lot 63

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ÂŁ500-800


Lot 64

Lot 65 65 Sams (William). A Tour Through Paris, c. 1825, 21 fine handcoloured aquatint plates, some light offsetting and a few spots, a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, folio

64 Russia. Sketches of Russia [by Pavel Petrovich Svin’in], Illustrated with Fifteen Engravings, 1st ed., R. Ackermann, 1814, fifteen hand-col. aquatint plates incl. two portraits, correct as list, engraved leaf of music, scattered spotting, mostly to text, a.e.g., later gilt-dec. mottled calf by Root, 8vo

Abbey Travel 114. (1)

Abbey Travel 225; Tooley 478. A handsome copy of a scarce book. (1) £700-1000

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£700-1000


Lot 66

66 Sauvan (Jean Baptiste Balthazar). Picturesque Tour of the Seine, From Paris to the Sea: With Particulars Historical and Descriptive, R. Ackermann, 1821, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates after A. Pugin and J. Gendall, hand-coloured map, hand-coloured vignette to title and at end, list of subscribers, some light offsetting to text, a.e.g., modern red full morocco, spine with raised bands and lettered in gilt, slightly faded, 4to Abbey Travel 90. (1)

ÂŁ1500-2000

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67 Shackleton (E.H.). The Heart of the Antarctic, Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, with an Introduction by Hugh Robert Mill, D.Sc., An Account of the First Journey to the South Magnetic Pole, by Professor T.W. David, F.R.S., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1909, half-titles present, photogravure frontis. to each, twelve col. plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, errata slip before page 1 in vol. 2, three folding maps and folding panorama contained in rear pocket of vol. 2, occasional minor spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. blue cloth gilt, silver blocked title and illust. to upper board of each, spines slightly faded and light fraying at head & foot, few marks, 4to Bookplate of Duchally, Perthshire. (2)

69 Shackleton (Ernest). South. The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917, 1st ed., 1919, colour frontis., folding map at end (a couple of closed tears), half-tone illustrations, first few leaves detached, a few foredges frayed, text block browned as usual, contemporary presentation inscription, original blue cloth, repaired tear at head of spine, small split to lower joint, edges rubbed, 8vo (1)

£300-400

£150-200

68 Shackleton (Ernest Henry). The Heart of the Antarctic, Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, with an Introduction by Hugh Robert Mill, D.Sc., An Account of the First Journey to the South Magnetic Pole by Professor T.W. Edgeworth David, FRS, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1909, half-title and photogravure frontis. to each, twelve col. plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, errata slip before page one in vol. 2, three folding maps and folding panorama contained in rear pocket of vol. 2, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. blue cloth gilt and silver, faded on spines, joints split, some damp staining, 4to, together with Baker (E.C. Stuart), Indian Pigeons and Doves, 1913, twenty-seven col. plts. including frontis., some mostly fore-edge spotting, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, spine faded and sl. split at head of upper joint, large 8vo, plus Sykes (Mark), The Caliphs’ Last Heritage, A Short History of the Turkish Empire, 1st ed., 1915, maps and plts. as listed including some coloured and some folding and three in pocket at rear, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus four further miscellaneous travel titles (10)

70 Shoberl (Frederic). Picturesque Tour from Geneva to Milan, by way of the Simplon: Illustrated with thirty six Coloured Views......, Engraved from Designs by J. and J. Lory of Neufchatel, pub. R.Ackermann, 1820, uncoloured engraved map frontis., thirty-six aqua. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, t.e.g., modern red half morocco gilt by Bayntun-Riviere, with marbled sidings, 8vo

£200-300

Tooley 446. (1)

£800-1200

71 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Maps of The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 2 vols., pub. Chapman & Hall, 1844, title page to each vol., 156 (only) engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, a few maps with child’s glitter stuck to map surface, with fifty-two (complete) engraved town plans with contemp. outline colouring, lacking the six maps of the stars, vol.1 with mid 20th. century newspaper cuttings, tipped on to front paste down and f.e.p., contemp. half calf with contrasting morocco labels to spines, joints weak and cracked, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio (2)

£1500-2000

72 Solvyns (Frans Baltasar). Les Hindous, vols. I & III only (of four), Paris, 1808-11, titles with colour etched vignette, 141 colour etched plates only (of 144, lacking plates 19, 55 & 67 in vol. I), most handfinished, including 19 double-page, text in French and English, a few text leaves at end detached in vol. I, some spotting and toning as often, small repair to vol. I title and one or two repaired tears, modern red half calf, one or two marks, folio Abbey Travel 430; Colas 2767. (2)

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74 Spencer (Baldwin). Wanderings in Wild Australia, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1928, half-titles, sixteen col. plts., maps and diagrams, numerous b&w plts. after photos, t.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed to extrems., 8vo (2)

£150-200

75 Tombleson (William and Fearnside, William Gray). Views of the Rhine, 1832, eng. title, sixty-eight eng. plts. and folding eng. map, occasional spotting, a.e.g., contemp. red half morocco, gilt dec. spine, extrems. rubbed, 4to, together with Tombleson’s Upper Rhine, [1834], eng. title and sixty-nine eng. plts., folding map frayed to edges, some offsetting to text, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Beattie (William), Switzerland, Illustrated in a Series of Views Taken Expressly for this Work by W.H. Bartlett, 2 vols., 1836, addn. eng. titles, 106 eng. plts. and folding eng. map, occasional spotting and offsetting, contemp. gilt & blind dec. straight grain calf, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to, and Heath (C. & Pugin, A.), Paris and its Environs..., 2 vols., 1831, addn. eng. titles, 202 eng. views on 101 plts., occasional spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to (6)

76 Vivian (George). Spanish Scenery, 1st ed., 1838, hand-coloured lithographed title and 31 hand-coloured lithographed views on 27 sheets, plate list with top corner excised, occasional light spotting or soiling, a couple of tears to interleaves, contemporary moroccobacked boards, spine faded, a few stains, folio

73 Sparrman (Anders). A Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, Towards the Antarctic Polar Circle, and Round the World: But Chiefly into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffres, From the Year 1772, to 1776, Translated from the Swedish Original, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1786, eng. frontis., folding map and nine plates (complete), occ. minor spotting, old ex libris book labels of John Rutherford of Edgerston to front pastedowns, contemp. calf, some corner wear, modern antique-style rebacks, 4to Mendelssohn II, p. 414. (2)

£300-400

Abbey Travel 154 & 138. (1)

£400-600

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Lot 76

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77 Wild (J. C.). Panorama and Views of Philadelphia, and its Vicinity ... With Poetical Illustrations of each Subject by Andrew M’Makin, Philadelphia, J. T. Bowen’s Lithographic and Print Coloring Establishment, 1838, twenty-four b&w lithographic views, including four panoramic plates, some scattered light spotting, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper ‘For Mr and Mrs Zehner ... from your unseen but ever dutiful daughter Amanda’, orig. blind-patterned cloth, with gilt morocco label to upper cover, rubbed and a little fraying with minor wear to extrems., folio Howes W410. Sabin 103971. (1)

£800-1200

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78 Willis (Nathaniel Parker & Bartlett, William Henry). American Scenery; or, Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature, 2 vols., 1840, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, addn. eng. title to each, single-page eng. map and 104 eng. plts., occasional scattered spotting and some offsetting to text, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. calf, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Canadian Scenery Illustrated, 2 vols., 1842, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, addn. eng. title to each, single-page eng. map and 117 eng. plts., subscribers list present, occasional spotting, a.e.g., contemp. dark green half morocco, gilt dec. spines, 4to (4)

ÂŁ300-400

79 Wilson (Ernest H.). China, Mother of Gardens, 1st ed., Boson, 1929, numerous b&w plts. from photos, folding map at rear, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth, large 8vo Autograph edition, signed by author to half-title. (1)

ÂŁ100-150

80 Wright (Rev. G.N.). The Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean. Drawn from Nature by Sir Grenville Temple, W.L.Leitch, Major Irton & Lieut. Allen R.E., pub. Fisher Son & Co., [1840], addn. dec. title. folding map of the Mediterranean, sixty-three uncoloured steel-eng. plts. (complete), each plt. with near contemp. ink manuscript number and initials below image, a.e.g., contemp. gilt and blind stamped morocco, spine a little faded and with remains of old library(?) label, a little worn, 4to (1)

ÂŁ200-300

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MOUNTAINEERING 81 Abraham (Ashley P.). Rock-Climbing in Skye, 1st ed., 1908, thirty collotype plates and one other plate, nine b & w diagrams, folding map contained in rear pocket, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo Neate A01: “Third part of the classic Jones-Abraham trilogy. The author was a mountain photographer who, with his brother George and O.G. Jones, was largely responsible for the development and popularization of rock-climbing in the Lake District and other parts of the British Isles.”. (1) £150-200

82 Abraham (George & Ashley). Rock-Climbing in North Wales, 1st ed., G.P. Abraham, Keswick, 1906, 30 collotype plates, 9 litho. route diagrams, wood engraved illusts to the text, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, 8vo Neate A08: “His most important work, being the second part of the classic Jones-Abraham rock-climbing trilogy”. A bright copy. (1) £150-200

83 The Alpine Journal: A Record of Mountain Adventure and Scientific Observation, by Members of the Alpine Club, edited by H.B. George & others, vols. 1-105, bound in 115, a complete run, 1863-2000, vols. 64-73 each bound in 2 vols., num. b & w illusts. and maps (many folding), occ. spotting to earlier vols., mostly orig. cloth gilt, later vols. mostly in d.j.s, several vols. with minor dampstaining to covers, vols. 2, 4, 5, 7 & 9 with slight loss to outer cover edges, together with seven Index vols. and five duplicates, all 8vo Neate j29. (127)

£700-1000

84 Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. Mountaineering, by C.T. Dent, with Contributions by W.M. Conway, D.W. Freshfield, C.E. Matthews, C. Pilkington, Sir F. Pollock, H.G. Willink, and an Introduction by Mr Justice Wills, 1892, photogravure frontis., twelve full-page b & w plts., numerous illusts. to text, some minor spotting of prelims., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. navy half roan gilt, a trifle rubbed, 4to

Lot 81

Neate D20. Limited large paper edition 164/250. (1)

£80-120

85 Baker (Ernest A.). Moors, Crags & Caves of the High Peak and the Neighbourhood, 1st ed., Manchester, [1903], b & w illusts. from photos, two folding maps, some minor scattered spotting, orig. pict. cloth, a trifle rubbed on the spine, together with Baker (Ernest A. and Balch, Herbert E.), The Netherworld of Mendip. Explorations in the Great Caverns of Somerset, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Elsewhere, 1st ed., Clifton & London, 1907, sketch map, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth, a little rubbed and darkened on spine, plus Baker (Ernest A.), Caving, Episodes of Underground Exploration, 1st cheap ed., 1935, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, sketch maps and diags., orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j., all 8vo, with others of caving interest Neate B10 & B11 (first two titles). Baker was a contemporary of the Abraham Brothers with whom he climbed on occasions. He was also one of the party who made the first ascent on the Ben Muis Chimney on Arran in 1901, a route not repeated for over fifty years. The lead title in this group concerns Baker’s pioneer rock climbing on the outcrops of the Derbyshire Peak District and is his most important and sought-after book. (17) £100-150

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86 Conway (Sir William Martin). The First Crossing of Spitsbergen. Being an Account of an Inland Journey of Exploration and Survey, with Descriptions of Several Mountain Ascents, of Boat Expeditions in Ice Fjord, of a Voyage to North-East-Land, the Seven Islands, Down Hinloopen Strait, Nearly to Wiches Land, and into most of the Fjords of Spitsbergen, and of an Almost Complete Circumnavigation of the Main Island, with Contributions by J.W. Gregory, A. Trevor-Battye, and E.J. Garwood, 1st ed., 1897, eight col. plts., two folding maps, numerous b & w illusts. from photos and sketches, some spotting throughout (particularly prelims.), t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. two-tone cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, large 8vo Neate C105. (1)

88 Conway (William Martin). The Bolivian Andes. A Record of Climbing & Exploration in the Cordillera Real in the Years 1898 and 1900, 1st ed., London & New York, 1901, b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed on spine, 8vo Neate C102. The first major climbing expedition to the area. Conway’s party made the first ascent of the south (highest) peak of Illimani (6402 m) at the southern end of the range, and just failed to reach the summit of Ancohuma (6430 m) at the northern end. They also prepared the first topographic survey of the range. (1) £70-100

£70-100

87 Conway (William Martin). Climbing and Exploration in the Carakoram-Himalayas, 1st ed., 1894, folding map, numerous b & w illusts. from Drawings by A.D. McCormick but without the separate volume of scientific reports and maps, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. pict. cloth, a little rubbed, together with The Alps from End to End, 1st ed., 1895, b & w illusts. after drawings by A.D. M’Cormick, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and a little dampstained at extremities, together with The Alps, Described by W. Martin Conway & Painted by A.D. McCormick, pub. A. & C. Black, 1904, seventy col. plts., some minor fore-edge spotting, t.e.g., orig. pict. cloth, a little rubbed at extremities, plus Mountain Memories. A Pilgrimage of Romance, by Sir Martin Conway, 1st ed., 1920, sixteen half-tone plts., orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, all 8vo Neate C103, 101, 100 & 106 respectively. (4)

£100-150

89 Conway (William Martin). With Ski & Sledge Over Arctic Glaciers, 1st UK ed., London, 1898, photogravure frontis., b & w illusts. from photos by E.J. Garwood, folding map at rear, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some minor soiling, 8vo Neate C108. Sequel to The First Crossing of Spitsbergen. A good copy of a scarce title. (1) £150-200

90 Filippi (Filippo de). Karakoram and Western Himalaya 1909. An Account of the Expedition of H.R.H. Prince Luigi Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of the Abbruzzi, 1st ed., 1912, photogravures, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, some minor scattered spotting, orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine (inner front hinge cracked), 4to Neate F26. Without the separate Atlas volume containing eighteen folding panoramas, three maps and list of illustrations and index. (1) £150-200

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Lot 91

Lot 94 91 Filippi (Filippo de). Ruwenzori. An Account of the Expedition of H.R.H. Prince Luigi Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of the Abruzzi, [translated from the Italian by Caroline de Filippi], London, Constable & Co. Ltd., 1908, col. frontis., five folding panoramas, numerous b & w illusts. from photos [by Vittoria Sella], five folding maps, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed and some wear, inner joints cracked, 4to Neate F27. Classic reference work on this tropical range; the expedition succeeded in climbing all the principle peaks. (1) £150-200

92 Fitz Gerald (E.A.). The Highest Andes. A Record of the First Ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, and the Exploration of the Surrounding Valleys, 1st ed., 1899, half-title present, sepia photogravure frontis. and plts., numerous half-tone plts., two folding maps at end, spotting throughout, presentation inscription on flyleaf, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, corners bumped, spine rubbed and a little darkened, 8vo Neate F37. (1)

£100-150

93 Fitz Gerald (E.A.). Climbs in the New Zealand Alps. Being an Account of Travel and Discovery, 2nd ed., 1896, half-title present, photogravure frontis., half-tone plts., large folding map contained in rear pocket, some scattered spotting, mainly to prelims., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, spine rubbed and a little faded, a few minor marks, large 8vo Neate F36. 1000 copies of the first edition were published June 29 1896 and 500 copies of the second edition were published August 10 1896. “Fitzgerald made a number of good climbs after losing the first ascent of Mount Cook to local climbers. Both he and his book were unpopular with New Zealand mountaineers. His light-hearted style of writing also met with critical disapproval.” (1) £150-200

94 Freshfield (Douglas W.). The Exploration of the Caucasus, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1896, half-titles present, seventy-four photogravures, two other b & w plts., three folding panoramas, four folding maps including one contained in rear pocket of vol. 2, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, some minor scattered spotting, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and faded on spines, lower corners of both vols. dampstained, large 8vo Lot 93

Neate F64. Douglas William Freshfield (1845-1934), editor of the Alpine Journal, A.C. President 1893-5, one of the great mountain explorers and a leading figure in the Royal Geographical Society. He was also one of the most scholarly and sensitive of mountain writers. (2) £300-500

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95 Freshfield (Douglas W.). The Italian Alps. Sketches in the Mountains of Ticino, Lombardy, the Trentino, and Venetia, 1st ed., 1875, five folding maps, wood-eng. plts., single ad leaf at rear, orig. green cloth, lettered and blocked in gilt and black, together with Below the Snow Line, 1st ed., 1923, nine sketch maps, untrimmed and partly unopened, orig. cloth gilt, both 8vo Neate F66 & F63. (2)

98 Hunt (John). The Ascent of Everest, 1st ed., 1953, col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed flyer and related news cuttings loosely inserted, orig. cloth in sl. torn and frayed d.j., 8vo This copy signed by George Lowe, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing. (1) £100-150

£150-200

96 Freshfield (Douglas W.). Round Kangchenjunga. A Narrative of Mountain Travel and Exploration, 1st ed., 1903, numerous b & w illusts. from photos (including one folding panorama), two folding maps and one sketch map to text, single ad leaf at rear, some spotting, mainly to margins, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine and sl. frayed at head and foot, 8vo Neate F69. (1)

£150-200

99 Jones (Owen Glynne). Rock-Climbing in the English Lake District, 2nd ed., G.P. Abraham & Sons, Keswick, 1900, 31 collotype photo. plates including portrait frontis. of Jones, 9 litho. route diagrams, 9 pp. pictorial mountaineering trade catalogue bound-in at rear, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities (inner front hinge cracked), 8vo

97 Howard-Bury (Lieutenant-Colonel C.K.). Mount Everest. The Reconnaissance, 1921, 1st ed., 1922, together with Bruce (Brigadier-General Hon. C.G.), The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922, 1st ed., 1923, and Norton (Lieutenant-Colonel E.F.), The Fight for Everest: 1924, 1st ed., 1925, photogravures, half-tone plts., a few col. plts., folding maps, etc., some minor scattered spotting, all orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, large 8vo Neate H120, B196 & N31. (3)

Ex-libris E.W. Steeples (1872-1940), pioneer rock-climber whose intimate knowledge of climbs in this country and the Alps was surpassed by few. Signed by Steeples on title-page and occasional marginalia in pencil. Neate J35. Jones was killed on the Dent Blanche in 1899. This second edition includes a 36 pp. “Memoir” of Jones by W.M. Crook, a portrait of the author and some other additions. (1) £100-150

£200-300

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102 Laycock (John). Some Shorter Climbs (in Derbyshire and Elsewhere), 1st ed., Manchester, 1913, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, small 4to, together with Abraham (George D.), British Mountain Climbs, 1st ed., 1909, b & w illusts. from photos, outline drawings of the principal routes, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., small 8vo, plus Benson (C.E.), Crag and Hound in Lakeland, 1st ed., 1902, b & w illusts. from photos, 6 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and others related, including approx. twenty rock climbing guidebooks and two signed postcards (1982 Canadian Everest Expedition & 1994 K2 North Ridge Expedition) etc. (approx. 45)

£200-300

103 Moore (A.W.). The Alps in 1864. A Private Journal, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1902, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, large 8vo, with manuscript letter to Horace Walker loosely inserted, referring to Moore’s Journal (Neate N137), together with Durham (W.E.), Summer Holidays in the Alps, 1898-1914, 1st ed., 1916, b & w illusts. from photos, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, tall 8vo (Neate D60. The Reverend Durham climbed extensively in the western Alps. He was killed in a rock-climbing accident in Tryfan, North Wales), plus Rey (Guido), The Matterhorn, with an Introduction by Edmondo de Amicis, 1st English ed., 1907, fourteen col. plts., twenty-three tipped-in plts. after pen and ink drawings by Edoardo Rubino and other illusts., marginal dampstains throughout, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth with leather labels to spines, soiled and stained, tall 8vo (Neate R25. One of the principal books on the early history of Matterhorn, written by a wealthy Italian climber with a great passion for the mountain), and six others related (9)

£150-250

104 Mummery (A.F.). My Climbs in the Alps and Caucasus, 1st ed., Fisher Unwin, 1895, eleven full-page plates including eight photogravures, b & w illusts to text, some spotting, t.e.g. remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth with leather labels to spine, rubbed and somewhat soiled, large 8vo Neate M181: “Mummery was an expert rock-climber and alpinist who made many important climbs in the Mont Blanc region. He led an 1895 expedition to Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the World, with Collie and Bruce, and disappeared whilst reconnoitring”. (1) £100-150

100 King (Rev. S.W.). The Italian Valleys of the Pennine Alps: A Tour Through all the Romantic and Less-Frequented ‘Vals’ of Northern Piedmont, From the Tarentaise to the Gries, 1st ed., 1858, woodengs., folding map at rear, later polished calf (Leeds Free Grammar School Prize), gilt-dec. spine with red morocco label, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo Neate K23. (1)

105 Palmer (Howard). Mountaineering and Exploration in the Selkirks. A Record of Pioneer Work Among the Canadian Alps, 19081912, 1st ed., Putnam’s, New York & London, 1914, photogravure frontis., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, several maps, 4 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. cloth, a trifle rubbed (inner hinges strengthened with sellotape), together with Freeman (Lewis R.), On the Roof of the Rockies. The Great Columbia Icefield of the Canadian Rockies, 1st ed., 1926, b & w illusts. from photos, minor fore-edge spotting, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, frayed and repaired d.j., and Munday (Don), The Unknown Mountain, 1st ed., 1948, b & w illusts. from photos, folding map at rear, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j. (designed by Bip Pares), all 8vo

£100-150

101 Larden (Walter). Recollections of an Old Mountaineer, 1st ed., 1910, photogravure frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, 8vo, together with Gardner (Arthur), The Art and Sport of Alpine Photography, 1st ed., 1927, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, some spotting, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, plus Byles (Marie Beuzeville), By Cargo Boat & Mountain. The Unconventional Experiences of a Woman on Tramp Round the World, 1st ed., 1931, b & w illusts. from photos, some fore-edge spotting, orig. cloth in torn d.j., 8vo (Neate L12, G05 & B226 respectively), with other miscellaneous mountaineering interest (approx. 65)

Neate P07. The principal work on the Selkirk Range. Neate F60. Photographic surveying expedition (binding variations - this binding not listed in Neate). Neate M182. (3) £80-120

£150-200

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108 Ruttledge (Hugh). Everest 1933, 1st ed., 1934, and Everest: The Unfinished Adventure, 1st ed., 1937, sepia and half-tone plts., folding maps, both orig. cloth in frayed d.j., large 8vo Neate R99 & R100. (2)

£200-300

109 Shipton (E.E.). Nanda Devi, With a Foreword by Hugh Ruttledge, 1st ed., 1936, numerous b & w illusts. from photos with captioned tissue guards, orig. cloth, minor wear to extremities, together with Blank on the Map, With a Foreword by T.G. Longstaff, 1st ed., 1938, b & w illusts. from photos, illusts. to text by Bip Pares, folding map at rear, some spotting, mainly to fore-edges, orig. cloth, minor shelf wear to head and foot of spine, plus Upon that Mountain, With a Foreword by Geoffrey Winthrop Young, 1st ed., 1943, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth, and two others related, all 8vo (5)

£70-100

110 Sinigaglia (Leone). Climbing Reminiscences of the Dolomites, with an Introduction by Edmund J. Garwood, Translated by Mary Alice Vialls, 1896, photogravure frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, folding map, some scattered spotting, orig. pictorial cloth, rubbed and a little marked, minor wear to extremities, 8vo Neate S78. Leone Sinigaglia (1868-1944), Italian mountaineer, was by profession a musician and composer. He died of a heart attack on the eve of being sent as slave labour to Nazi Germany. (1) £100-150

106 Roget (F.F.). Ski-Runs in the High Alps, 1st ed., 1913, col. frontis., twenty-four b & w plts., six folding maps, 4 pp. ads at rear, some minor fore-edge spotting, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth in bright condition, 8vo Presentation copy from Arnold Lunn to Claud Elliot, signed and inscribed on flyleaf ‘In pious memory of 24 oysters devoured within the precincts of Jesus College Cambridge by the gentleman described in these pages as ‘all spiritual energy and moral force’.’ Neate R65 ‘The principal book in English by a Swiss academic who was outstanding among the pioneers of ski-mountaineering’. (1) £100-150

107 Ross (Malcolm). A Climber in New Zealand, 1st ed., 1914, b & w illusts. from photos, 8 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo Neate R73. (1)

£70-100

111* Smith (John Warwick, 1749-1831, attrib.). The Source of the Auvergne, late 18th/early 19th century, watercolour, unsigned, 305 x 460mm (12 x 18ins), framed and glazed This watercolour drawing attributed to John Warwick Smith is very similar to pictures of the same glacier done by Francis Towne and William Pars. It is known that these three artists often painted in the same location and at the same time. Glaciers are in constant change, receding at a great rate so that chances of an identical glacier outfall even a few years later are very remote. (1) £400-600

112 Smythe (F.S.). The Valley of Flowers, 1st ed., 1938, sixteen tipped in col. plts. after photographs by the author, two maps (including one folding), t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. offwhite cloth, lettered in gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, 8vo, together with Climbs and Ski Runs. Mountaineering and Ski-ing in the Alps, Great Britain and Corsica, with a Foreword by Geoffrey Winthrop Young, 1st ed., 1929, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, and seven others by the same author including a signed presentation copy of Kamet Conquered, 1932 Neate S133, limited signed edition 104/250 (first item). (1)

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£80-120


113 Stutfield (Hugh E.M. and Collie, J. Norman). Climbs & Exploration in the Canadian Rockies, 1st ed., 1903, half-title present (somewhat browned), frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, large folding map, 40 pp. publisher’s catalogue bound in at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo Neate S177. ‘One of the classics of the Canadian Rockies’. (1)

£100-150

114 Turner (Samuel). Siberia. A Record of Travel, Climbing and Exploration, 1st ed., 1905, half-title, port. frontis. with facsimile signature, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, two folding maps, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and faded on spine, one or two minor marks (school prize label to front pastedown), together with My Climbing Adventures in Four Continents, 1st ed., 1911, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, some scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. pict. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo Neate T72 & T71, (2)

£70-100

115 Tyndall (John). Mountaineering in 1861. A Vacation Tour, 1st ed., 1862, two wood-eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. brown full morocco gilt (upper joint tender), (Neate T177), together with Wherry (George), Alpine Notes & the Climbing Foot, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1896, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, (Neate W50), plus Spender (Harold and Smith, H. Llewellyn), Through the High Pyrenees, 1st ed., 1898, b & w illusts. from photos and drawings, untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, 8vo (Neate S152, ‘one of the few books on climbing in the Pyrenees’), and others of European mountaineering interest (20)

£150-250

116 Whymper (Edward). Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, 2 vols. (including Supplementary Appendix), 1892-91, numerous wood-engs., full-page map of Ecuador, folding plan, two folding maps (one contained in rear pocket), all correct as list, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and darkened on spines, rubbed and darkened on spines, some wear to extremities, 8vo Neate W66. (2)

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£80-120

117 Whymper (Edward). Chamonix and the Range of Mont Blanc, 1st ed., John Murray, 1896, three folding maps, numerous b & w illusts., 44 pp. illustrated trade ads at end, some minor spotting and old water stains to lower margins, near-contemp. polished calf, giltdec. spine, a little rubbed, 8vo Neate W60. (1)

£70-100

118 Wills (Alfred). Wanderings Among the High Alps, 1st ed., 1856, half-title, four tinted litho. plts., a.e.g., near-contemp. crimson half morocco, gilt-dec. spine, joints tender, corners sl. bumped, 8vo Neate W94. ‘Alfred Wills was an original Alpine Club member and president, 1864-5. While his ascent of the Wetterhorn was not particularly momentous it is customarily accepted as ushering in the ‘Golden Age’ of mountaineering’. (1) £70-100

119 Wilson (Claude). An Epitome of Fifty Years’ Climbing, Printed for Private Distribution, 1933, author’s presentation copy, signed and inscribed on half-title, orig. printed wrappers, dust soiled, 8vo Neate W97. ‘Chiefly a list of his climbs’. Limited edition 116/125. (1)

£150-200

120 Yeld (George). Scrambles in the Eastern Graians 1878-1897, 1st ed., 1900, photogravure frontis., folding map, illustrations, a few spots, t.e.g., original gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo Neate Y07. Presentation copy, inscribed on front free endpaper “Mr & Mrs G.R.W. Parker from Mr & Mrs Yeld, June 1902’. (1) £100-150

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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY

121 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 2 vols., 1814, 115 aquatint plts. including 114 with fine original hand-colouring (complete, with 33 Founders plates present), occasional offsetting and spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. diced calf by C. Hering, with his ticket, skilfully rebacked preserving original spines, 4to Abbey Scenery 278; Tooley 5. (2)

ÂŁ1500-2000

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122 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter’s Westminster, Its Antiquities and Monuments, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1st issue, 1812, aquatint port. frontis. to vol. 1 and eng. plan, addn. hand-col. eng. title to vol. 2, eighty fine hand-col. aquatint plts., some offsetting to text (some heavy), occasional spotting and mottling, some staining mostly to gutter margins of few leaves in vol. 2, a.e.g., hinges cracked, contemp. blind & gilt dec. crushed morocco, slight wear to joints, repaired at head of spines, rubbed and corners bumped, large 4to Abbey, Scenery 213. In this copy the first plate in the second volume, ‘Aymer de Valance’, is signed: F. Mackenzie, indicating the volume is a first issue. This plate in the second and later issues were signed: A. Pugin. (2) £300-400

123 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul’s Merchant Tailors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-School of Christ’s Hospital, 1st ed., 2nd state, 1816, forty-eight fine hand-col. aquatint plts., some offsetting, mostly to text, and occasional spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt panelled aquamarine blue straight-grain morocco, gilt dec. spine, joints slightly rubbed, 4to A handsome copy. Abbey Scenery 438. (1)

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£1000-1500


124 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). The Microcosm of London, 3 vols., [1808-1810], half titles not present, woodcut title and engraved dedication to each, 104 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates after Rowlandson and Pugin, some offsetting mostly to text, occasional minor spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 20th c. navy half morocco gilt by Riviere & Son, a trifle rubbed at extremities, 4to Tooley 7; Abbey Scenery 212. With seven of the twelve plates in Abbey first state (nos. 1, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 18). A handsome set. (3) ÂŁ3000-4000

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125 The Antiquary’s Books, ed. J. Charles Cox, 23 vols., 19041930, mixed eds., includes Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times, 1904, orig. cloth gilt, light spotting throughout, wear to spine 8vo, The Guilds and Companies of London, 1908, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, Old English Libraries, 1911, orig. cloth gilt, light spotting throughout, wear to spine, library stamps throughout, 8vo, The Hundred and the Hundred Rolls, 1930, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo.

127 Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language, c.1848, portrait frontis., addn. dec. half title, engraved comparison plt. of hills and mountains, fifty-one uncoloured engraved maps and town plans by Thomas Moule and ten engravings, some marginal dust and finger soiling, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked preserving orig. gilt dec. spine, rubbed and worn, 4to

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£100-150

128 Boydell (John & Josiah). An History of the River Thames, 2 vols., 1794-96, engraved portrait frontis. of Father Thames to vol. 1, engraved folding map on two sheets, 76 hand-coloured aquatint plates, including three double-page, occasional light spotting, t.e.g., modern green half morocco gilt, folio

126 Baines (Edward). History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, 4 vols., 1836, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. I, two folding maps with outline colour, folding plans of Manchester & Liverpool, folding pedigrees, numerous engraved plates, some light offsetting and a few spots, previous owner inscription, contemporary blindstamped calf, spines faded, lightly rubbed, 4to (4)

£200-300

Abbey Scenery 432; Tooley 102. First issue plates within aquatint borders, generally clean and bright. (2) £2500-3000

£100-150

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129 Boys (Thomas Shotter). Original Views of London as it is. Drawn from Nature Expressly for this Work and Lithographed by Thomas Shotter Boys Exhibiting its Principal Streets and Characteristic Accessories, Public Buildings in Connexion with the Leading Thoroughfares &c, with Historical and Descriptive Notices of the Views by Charles Ollier, 1842 & James Laver, C.B.E., 1954, 2 vols., C. Traylen, Guilford, 1954-55, 27 facsimile colour plates, one or two spots, original red morocco-backed boards, slipcase, folio Signed by James Laver to vol. I. Facsimile of the 1842 edition. (2)

£100-150

130 Brayley (Edward Wedlake). History of Surrey, revised and edited by Edward Walford, 4 vols., J.S. Virtue, [1878-81], addn. eng. titles, numerous eng. plts. & few col. maps, t.e.g., early 20th c. qtr. cloth, spines faded, 4to, together with Ingram (James), Memorials of Oxford, 3 vols., Oxford, 1837, numerous eng. plts., wood eng. illusts. to text, some spotting, a.e.g., contemp. green half calf, some wear to joints & extrems., vol. 2 spine torn, 4to, with Skelton (Joseph), Skelton’s Engraved Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire, from Original Drawings by F. Mackenzie, Oxford, 1823, eng. title, numerous eng. plts. and illusts., sewing weak in places, contemp. green half morocco gilt, upper joint split, extrems. rubbed, 4to, plus [Hall, Peter], Picturesque Memorials of Winchester, pub. Winchester, 1830, eng. plts., inscription to title, some spotting, contemp. half morocco, slim 4to, plus one other Sold as a collection of plates. (10)

132 Bruce (J.). Bruce’s Views of Brighton, c.1829, six aquatint plts. only (of 9), with contemp. hand colouring, each with tissue guard, occ. slight spotting, contemp. blue paper wrappers with pubs. printed label to upper cover, a little frayed at extrems., slim oblong 4to, contained in modern cloth portfolio Abbey Scenery, 58. (1)

£300-500

131 Broughton (Rev.Brian). Six Picturesque Views in North Wales, Engraved in Aquatinta by Alken from Drawings made on the Spot: 2nd ed., pub. J.Mawman, 1801, title page a little dust and finger soiled with small eng. view laid on verso, six (complete) tinted aqua. plts. by S.Alken, slight staining and finger soiling throughout, later endpapers, modern half calf gilt, slim 4to., together with Newell (Rev. R.H.), Letters on the Scenery of Wales; Including a Series of Subjects for the Pencil, 1821, title page with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature and engraved vignette of a standing stone, ten (complete), aqua. plts., slight spotting throughout, new endpapers, modern half calf gilt, 8vo., with Malkin (Benj. Heath), The Scenery, Antiquities and Geography of South Wales....., 1804,title page faded, hand coloured etched frontis. (detached), folding uncoloured engraved map, eleven (complete) soft ground etchings by J.Laporte, slight spotting, new endpapers, modern qtr. calf gilt, 4to., plus Harral (Thomas), Picturesque Views of the Severn..... The Embellishments from Designs of the Late Samuel Ireland, 2 vols., 1824, addn. half titles to ech vol., title page in vol. 1 with contemp. manuscript ownership signature, fifty-three litho. plts., appears to lack plate of Llanidloes but has an extra uncalled for plate of Village and Mill of Strousbarne, slight spotting throughout, contemp. half sheep gilt, worn and frayed, 8vo Abbey Scenery, no.517 for the first described item. title. (5)

£400-600

133 Busby (Thomas Lord). Costume of the Lower Orders of the Metropolis, [with] Costume of the Lower Orders in Paris, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1820s, first vol. with twenty-four plts. (including dec. title), all with contemp. hand colouring, second vol. with twenty-nine plts. (including dec. title and one folding), all with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., matching modern morocco with gilt titles to upper board, 12mo

£200-300

Colas 493 (second title only). (2)

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£400-600


134 Calvert (Frederick). The Isle of Wight, Illustrated, in a Series of Coloured Views, Engraved in Aqua-tint by Percy Roberts, from the Original Drawings of the Late F. Calvert, Accompanied by a Succinct Historical, Geographical, and Topographical Description of the Island, 1846, half-title, litho frontis., hand-col. eng. map and twenty handcol. aquatint plts. (correct as list), occasional light offsetting to text, a.e.g., recent crimson straight grain morocco, gilt dec. spine and board edges, 4to Abbey Scenery, 352. Probably a second issue (see Abbey Scenery 351) with plate 4 reading ‘Ryde. Plate 1’ instead of ‘Ryde’. (1) £400-600

135 Camden (William). Camden’s Britannia, Newly Translated into English with large Additions and Improvements, Pub. Edmund Gibson, Oxford, 1695, eng. portrait frontis., title page with book plate of Sr. William Baird to verso, fifty-one uncoloured folding engraved maps by Robert Morden and eight engraved plts., one map (Herefordshire) with frayed fore-edge margins, contemp. speckled calf, upper board detached, worn at extrems., folio

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£1500-2000


141 Dodridge (Sir John). An Historical Account of the Ancient and Modern State of the Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornwal, and Earldom of Chester. Collected out of the Records of the Tower of London, and Divers Ancient Authors, 2nd ed., 1714, occasional annotation, marginal wormtrack, light soiling, modern calf, 8vo, together with A Gentleman’s Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, in the Months of June and July, 1774, engraved frontis. (offsetting to title), a few spots, contemporary calf, covers detached, edges rubbed, 8vo, plus A Tour Round North Wales, Performed During the Summer of 1798, by the Rev. W. Bingley, 2 vols. in one, 1800, engraved plates, including aquatints, a few light spots, modern half morocco, 8vo, with others related including A Walk Through Wales, in August 1797, by the Rev. Richard Warner, of Bath, 1798, Remarks upon North Wales, Being the Result of Sixteen Tours through that part of the Principality, by W. Hutton, 1803 and The Cambrian Traveller’s Guide, in Every Direction, 2nd ed., 1813

136 Carr (John). The Stranger in Ireland; or, a Tour in the Southern and Western Parts of that Country, in the Year 1805, 1st ed., 1806, sixteen hand-col. aquatint plts. (inc. four folding) and one eng. map (correct as list),lacks pubs. ad. leaf at rear, damp-staining to lower margins throughout touching text and plts., contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 4to Rare hand-coloured issue: Abbey Scenery, 454. (1)

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142 English Place Names Society, 34 vols., a broken run, vols. 1, part 1, 2, 4, 10, 13, 16, 23-26,. 37-41, 49-53, 55, 58-61,64-69, 71-73, 77, 79, & 83, 1980-2005, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, some wear to d.j.s, 8vo

£300-500

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137 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales. Shewing the immediate Route to every Market and Borough Town throught the Kingdom....., pub. G. & J. Cary, 1828, calligraphic title, advertisement and contents list, forty-three (complete as list) engraved maps with bright contemp. outline colouring, including one folding (Yorkshire), folding map with closed tear, bound with, Cary’s New Itinerary, c.1828, five engraved folding maps with contemp. outline colouring, text block split, contemp. diced calf, upper board detached, spine cracked, frayed at head and foot of spine, 8vo (1)

£150-200

£100-150

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139 Copinger (Walter Arthur). History and Records of the SmithCarington Family, 2 vols., Sotheran, 1907, numerous b & w illustrations, a few folding, original half vellum, rare d.j., one or two closed tears, second vol. box in matching half vellum containing folding linen-backed pedigree and key, green ribbon tie (side boards broken), 4to (2)

£300-400

144 Freeman (Rev. G. J.). Sketches in Wales; Or, a Diary of Three Walking Excursions in that Principality, in the Years 1823, 1824, 1825, 1st ed., 1826, 15 mounted lithographed plates, light offsetting, previous owner signature to title, bookplate, contemporary half calf, gilt-decorated spine, 8vo, together with North Wales, Delineated from Two Excursions through all the Interesting Parts of that Highly Beautiful and Romantic Country, and Intended as a Guide to Future Tourists, by the Rev. W. Bingley, 2nd ed., 1814, half title, four engraved plates, folding map with outline colour (with short closed tears), a few spots, modern half calf, 8vo, plus The Falls, Lakes, and Mountains, of North Wales, by Louisa Stuart Costello, 1st ed., 1845, half title, additional title, 19 lithographed and engraved plates (a few close-trimmed), folding map, a few spots, modern half calf, 8vo, with others related including A Tour in Quest of Genealogy, Through Several Parts of Wales, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire... [by Richard Fenton], 1811, Narrative of a Journey, Associated with a Fly, from Gloucester to Aberystwith, and from Aberystwith through North Wales. July31st to September 8th 1837, by Thomas Turner, 1840

£100-150

140 Cotman (John Sell). Engravings in Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk, Tending to Illustrate the Ecclesiastical, Military, and Civil Costume, as well as to Preserve Memorials of Ancient Families in that County, 2 vols., 2nd ed., with Additional Plates, 1839, hand-coloured frontis. to each, numerous plates of brasses handcoloured in yellow, a few folding, some light spotting, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, folio (2)

£150-200

143 Fosbrooke (Thomas Dudley). Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts Respecting the County of Gloucester..., 2 vols., Gloucester, 1807, addn. etched title to vol. 1, thirty-four plts. (inc. four addn. plts.), some spotting and offsetting, hinges repaired, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked, preserving orig. spines, recent green morocco labels, 4to, together with Seyer (Samuel), Memoirs Historical and Topographical of Bristol and it’s Neighbourhood..., 2 vols., Bristol, 1821, eng. frontispieces to each, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, numerous eng. plts. and plans, spotting, marginal fraying to vol. 1, contemp. half calf, joints splitting, worn, 4to, and Prout (J.S.), Picturesque Antiquities of Bristol, [1835], litho title and twenty-nine litho plts. on india paper, bound with Skelton’s Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol from original Sketches by the late Hugh O’Neill, [1825], etched title and sixty-two plts., some spotting throughout, hinges broken, contemp. gilt dec. morocco, worn, folio, plus eight others, including two incomplete copies of Griffith’s History of Cheltenham

138 Cooke (John H., compiler). Bibliotheca Cestriensis, or a Biographical Account of Books, Maps, Plates and Other Printed Matter Relating to, Printed in, or Written by Authors Resident in the County of Chester, Warrington, 1904, portrait frontis., half-tone illustrations, t.e.g., original half vellum, a little discoloured, 4to Limited edition, 89/200. (1)

£200-300

£150-200

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£200-300


145 Gastineau (Henry). Wales Illustrated, in a Series of Views..., 2 parts in 1 volume, 1830, two engraved vign. titles (incl. title to part 2) bound at front, both heavily spotted, 224 engraved plates on 112 sheets (complete), unpaginated and some leaves misgathered by signature, but with correct plates facing, lacks subscribers’ list and lists of engravings, occ. spotting, a.e.g., modern green half morocco gilt, 4to (1)

147 Harral (Thomas & Ireland, Samuel). Picturesque Views of the Severn with Historical and Topographical Illustrations..., the Embellishments from Designs of the Late Samuel Ireland, 2 vols., 1824, half-titles, fifty-one uncol. litho plts. (of 52, plt. of Llanidloes miscaptioned ‘Village and Mill of Strousbarne’, lacks plt. entitled ‘remains of a Cistercian Convent, called White Ladies, in Shropshire’), occasional light spotting, upper hinge of vol. 2 broken, near contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, vol. 2 lacking spine labels, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, together with Barber (Thomas), Barber’s Picturesque Illustrations of the Isle of Wight..., Accompanied by Historical and Topographical Descriptions, c.1845, eng. title, folding eng. map, spotting and offsetting, contemp. half calf, spine lacking title label, rubbed and slight wear, 8vo, with Westall (William, illust.), Great Britain Illustrated: A Series of Original Views from Drawings..., with Descriptions by Thomas Moule, 1830, addn. eng. title, 118 eng. views on fifty-nine plts., some spotting and offsetting, contemp. half maroon sheep, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus five others including Harwood’s Illustrations of Great Britain, c.1848

£100-150

146 Gilpin (William). Three Essays: On Picturesque Beauty, On Picturesque Travel, and On Sketching Landscape, with a Poem, on Landscape Painting, To These are now Added Two Essays... , 3rd ed., 1808, fourteen plts. incl. eight aquas. (one hand-col.), bound with An Essay on Prints, 5th ed., 1802, half-title to both works, contemp. polished calf gilt, together with Remarks on Forest Scenery, and Other Woodland Views, (Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty) Illustrated by the Scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire, in Three Books, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., 1791, half-title to both vols., twentysix (of 32) aqua. and litho. plts. incl. hand-col. double-page map, lacks six animal plts. to vol. 2, some offsetting of plts. to text, contemp. calf, some edge and corner wear, antique-style calf gilt reback, both 8vo (2)

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£300-400

148 Hassell (John). Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles Round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature..., 2 vols., 1817-18, 120 hand-col. aquatint plts., minor scattered spotting, near-contemp. ownership inscriptions of Thomas Betts and Edward Repton to both titles, lacking directions to binders in both vols. and half-title to vol. 2, later gilt-dec. strain grain morocco, extremities rubbed, 8vo

£150-200

Abbey Scenery 218. (2)

Lot 148

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£300-500


149 Havell (Robert). A Series of Picturesque Views of the River Thames from the Drawings of Wm. Havell. Dedicated to the Commissioners of the Thames Navigation by their humble Servant, Robt. Havell, 2nd. ed., pub. Thomas Maclean, 1818, dec. aquatint title, twelve fine handcoloured aquatint plts. (complete), one plate (Abingdon Bridge) proof before title with later pencil title added below image, some marginal toning and soiling, some minor archival repairs to extremities, interleaved with later cream paper, endpapers renewed, contemp. maroon half morocco gilt, rebacked with original spine laid down, marbled sidings renewed, slim folio (58 x 44cm) Abbey Scenery 433; Tooley 255. Rare. (1)

ÂŁ6000-8000

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150 Hemingway (Joseph). History of the City of Chester, from its foundation to the present time, 2 vols., Chester, 1831, extraillustrated, with numerous engraved and etched views, portraits, plans, etc., contemp. polished calf gilt, rubbed and marked, recased with orig. spines laid down, 8vo, together with Noble (T. & Rose, T.), The Counties of Chester, Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, and Rutland, Illustrated. From originals by Thomas Allom, pub. Fisher, Son & Co., n.d., c. 1840, numerous engraved views, bound with other similar plates, from The Rhine Illustrated and The Land of Burns, some minor marginal spotting, contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus Head (Robert), Congleton Past and Present, A History of This Old Cheshire Town, Congleton, printed by the author, 1887, b&w frontis., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other Cheshire topography and history, including 3 vols. of the Journal of the Architectural, Archaeological and Historic Society, for the County, City, and Neighbourhood of Chester, June 1849December 1859, bound in contemp. uniform gilt dec. half morocco, an extra-illustrated copy of Ormerod’s History of the County Palletine and City of Chester, vol. II only, 1819, containing four original sepia watercolour views of Brimstage Hall, Birkenhead Chapel and Birkenhead Priory, and other original pen and ink views by John Musgrove, in somewhat worn contemporary full calf, folio, etc. (17)

152 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from its Source in Glocestershire to the Nore; with Observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity, 2 vols., 1792, contemp. signature Frances Warren to half-tiles, additional aquatint titles, two single-page maps, fifty-two sepia aquatint plates, occasional light spotting, some offsetting to text, together with Picturesque Views, on the River Medway, from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex..., 1793, half-title with contemp. signature Frances Warren, additional aquatint title, single-page map and twenty-eight sepia aquatint plts., some dampstaining mostly to lower margins, occasional spotting, contemp. uniform half calf, gilt dec. spines (volume number labels 3-5), joints cracked and upper board to River Medway vol. near detached, extrems. rubbed and some wear, 8vo Abbey Scenery 430 & 428. (3)

£200-300

£200-300

151 Hoare (Sir Richard Colt). The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales in A.D.MCLXXXVIII, by Giraldus de Barri, 2 vols., pub. William Miller, 1806, eng. portrait frontis. to each vol., title pages with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature, addn. half title to each vol., fifty seven eng. plts. and five eng. maps with contemp. outline colouring (including two folding), complete as list, contemp. calf with gilt dec. spines, a little rubbed and worn, 4to., together with Meyrick (Samuel Rush), The History and Antiquities of the County of Cardigan...., 1806, title with repaired closed tear, list of subscribers, twenty engraved plts. (including one folding), near contemp. gilt morocco, a little scuffed, 4to, with Cathrall (William), The History of North Wales, Comprising a Topographical Description of the Several Counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth and Montgomery...., 2 vols. (bound in one), pub. Manchester, 1828,eng. portrait frontis., title page with near contemp. ownership signature, fifteen eng. and litho. plts., some spotting, a few plts. with damp staining, new endpapers, modern half calf, 4to (4)

153 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the River Wye, from its Source at Plinlimmon Hill, to its Junction with the Severn below Chepstow: with Observations on the Public Buildings, and other Works of Art, in its Vicinity, 1st ed., 1797, half-title not present, singlepage eng. map, thirty aquatint plts. and one eng. port. plt., several woodcut illusts., marbled endpapers with recent cloth hinges, late 18th/early 19th c. calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, small folio in 4s

£150-200

Large Paper Copy. Upcott pp.330-332. (1)

Lot 152

Lot 154

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£200-300


154 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views, with an Historical Account of the Inns of Court, in London and Westminster, 1800, halftitle, twenty-one fine hand-col. aquatint plts., correct as list, errata leaf at end, slight offsetting to text, gilt armorial label of Charles Rugge Price to upper pastedown, a.e.g., 20th c. gilt dec. morocco by C. Lewis, joints slightly rubbed, 8vo

156 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from its Source in Glocestershire to the Nore; with Observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity, 2 vols., 1792, additional aquatint titles, two maps and fifty-two sepia aquatint plates, occasional light offsetting to text and slight spotting, a.e.g., recent gilt dec. reddish brown morocco by Morrell, 4to

Abbey Scenery 207. (1)

Abbey Scenery 430. (2)

£300-400

£200-300

157 Kendall (John & James Storer). Graphic & Historical Description of the Cathedrals of Great Britain, 4 vols., 1814-19, additional engraved title to each, numerous engraved plates, some spotting, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, 8vo (4)

£100-150

155 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury: With Observations on the Public Buildings, and other Works of Art in its Vicinity, 1st ed., 1795, half-title, twentynine sepia aquatint plates (inc. frontis.), two port. plts. & single-page map of the Avon (correct as list), few wood eng. illusts., a few preliminary leaves loose, bound with Picturesque Views, on the River Medway, from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex..., 1793, half-title, twenty-nine sepia aquatint plates (inc. addn. title), single-page map, repaired closed tear to fore-edge margin of title, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spine with black morocco title label, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, folio Abbey Scenery 427 & 428. (1)

£300-400

158 Leycester (Sir Peter). Historical Antiquities, in Two Books. The First Treating in General of Great-Brettain and Ireland. The Second Containing Particular Remarks Concerning Cheshire......., Whereunto is annexed a Transcript of Doomsday-Book, so far as it concerneth Cheshire, taken out of the Original Record, pub. W.L. for Robert Clavell, 1673, title page printed in red & black, slight staining and dust soiling, several woodcut armorials throughout, some shields with later hand colouring, uncoloured engraved folding map of Cheshire by William Smith (with a John Overton imprint), later endpapers, book plate of George H. Lan, late 19th / early 20th century speckled calf with elaborate gilt dec. spine with contrasting red morocco label, slight wear at extrems., folio

Lot 156

A handsomely bound example with an uncommon William Smith county map (rather than the more usual John Speed). (1) £500-800

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Lot 160 160 Loutherbourg (P.J. de). The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales from Drawings made Expressly for this Undertaking, 1st. ed., pub. Robert Bowyer, 1805, addn. handcoloured aquatint title, letterpress titles in English and French, eighteen fine hand-coloured aquatint views (complete, generally in very good condition with occasional very light offsetting), with text descriptions printed in English and French, a.e.g., later red crushed half morocco by Riviere & Son, rubbed and some wear to joints and extrems., with upper cover near detached, folio (50 x 33cm)

159 [Lloyd, Edward]. A Month’s Tour in North Wales, Dublin, and its Environs. With Observations upon their Manners and Police in the Year 1780, 1st ed. 1781, half title (repaired at inner margin), 119 pp., one or two manuscript corrections, some soiling, bookplate to half title verso, modern calf-backed boards, 12mo, together with The Cambrian Directory, or Cursory Sketches of the Welsh Territories. With a Chart, Comprehending at One View, the Advisable Route, Best Inns, Distances and Objects most worthy of Attention, Salisbury, 1800, large folding chart, one or two spots, modern half calf, 8vo, plus North Wales; Including its Scenery, Antiquities, Customs, and some Sketches of its Natural History; Delineated from Two Excursions through all the Interesting Parts of that Country, During the Summers of 1798 and 1801, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1804, engraved frontis. to each, folding engraved map with outline colour (with closed tear), six leaves of music, a few spots, modern half calf, 8vo, with other related guides etc., including An Account of the Castle and Town of Denbigh, 1829, Robert Williams’ The History and Antiquities of the Town of Aberconwy and its Neighbourhood, 1835 and James Bransby’s A Descriptive and Historical Sketch of Beddgelert and its Neighbourhood, 1840 (26)

Abbey Scenery 9 (later state); Tooley 305. Bookplate of Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons to front pastedown. (1) £1200-1500

£200-300

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163 Moss (Fletcher). Pilgrimages to Old Homes, 7 vols., 1901-20, numerous b&w illusts. after photos, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. uniform red cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, one or two spines lightly sunned or disoloured, 8vo, together with Morris (F. O., ed.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols., pub. William Mackenzie, n.d., c. 1870, numerous chromo. plts., a.e.g., orig. publisher’s uniform gilt dec. cloth, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus three others similar (Folk-lore, Old Customs and Tales by Fletcher Moss, 1898, & John Tillotson, Beauties of English Scenery & Picturesque Scenery in Wales, n.d., c. 1850) (16)

£200-300

161 Meyrick (Samuel Rush, and Smith, Charles Hamilton). The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Isles, From the Earliest Periods to the Sixth Century; To which is Added, that of the Gothic Nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the Ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Danes, 1st ed., 1815, additional hand-coloured title, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates, bound without half title or sub title, some light offsetting and spotting, a.e.g., contemporary green straight-grained morocco gilt, light stains, some edgewear, folio Abbey Life 427. (1)

£300-500

164 Moule (Thomas). The English Counties Delineated; or a Topographical Description of England. Illustrated by a Map of London and a Complete Series of County Maps, 1st. ed., 2 vols, pub. George Virtue, 1837, portrait frontis. of William IV, title page and table, vol.2 eith addn. dec. half title, folding engraved map of England and Wales with marginal closed tears, four sheet map of England & Wales, eng. comparison plate of hills and mountains, two large folding eng. maps of London and the Metropolitan Boroughs, the map of London with several tears and splits along old folds, fifty-three uncoloured engraved county maps and town plans, one engraved plate, some spotting and browning throughout, modern endpapers, modern half cloth gilt, 4to (2)

£300-500

165 Nicolson (Joseph & Burn, Richard). The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1777, two folding engraved maps by Thomas Kitchen (one strengthened to verso), a few spots, bookplates, contemporary half calf, vol. I upper joint cracking, a little rubbed, 4to

162 Mining. Sketches in the Mining Districts, Cornwall, Rock & Co., May 7th 1861, [cover-title], six full-page etched plts. (complete), lightly foxed, orig. pictorial covers, lightly soiled, 10 x 18.5cm (4 x 7.25ins)

(2)

Conforms to the only other copy we have traced, which is listed on WorldCat. Illustrations entitled: ‘A Tin Mine. Cornwall’; ‘Working in the Tin Mines Cornwall’; ‘A Framing Girl, or Racker, in Tin Mine’; ‘A Man Engine. Cornish Mine’; ‘Underground Captain surveying Cornish Mine’; ‘Picking & Jigging Girls in a Copper ore dressing floor’. (1) £100-150

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£150-200


167 Pyne (W.H.). The History of the Royal Residences of Windsor Castle, St. James’s Palace, Carlton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham House and Frogmore, 3 vols, 1819, 100 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, occasional minor scattered spotting and light offsetting to text, edges untrimmed, bookplates removed and hinges cracked, contemporary plum straight grain half morocco, gilt dec. spines, 4to A handsome set. Abbey Scenery 396; Tooley 389. (3)

168 Raye (Charles). A Picturesque Tour Through the Isle of Wight, Howlett & Brimmer, 1st ed., 1825 twenty-four hand-coloured aquatint plts., accompanying leaf of letterpress to each (few plts. & letterpress leaves misbound), occasional spotting and few marks, recent blind panelled morocco, oblong 4to

166 Pyne (William Henry). The Costume of Great Britain, W. Miller, 1808, half title, title with hand-coloured vignette, 60 hand-coloured engraved plates, one or two watermarked Whatman 1817, one text leaf detached and frayed at top margin, some mottled toning or offsetting to text, armorial bookplate of Philip Davies Cooke, a.e.g., contemporary blue full straight-grained morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 4to Abbey Life 430. (1)

£2000-3000

Abbey Scenery 349. (1)

£500-800

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£400-600


Lot 167

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169 Raye (Charles). A Picturesque Tour Through the Isle of Wight, Howlett & Brimmer, 1st ed., 1825 twenty-three hand-coloured aquatint plts. of 24 (bound without plt. 4 ‘Entrance to Carisbrook Castle’ and accompanying leaf of letterpress), occasional offsetting mostly to guards, contemp. red qtr. morocco gilt with morocco title label to upper board, extrems. slightly rubbed, oblong 4to Abbey Scenery 349. (1)

172 Rutter (John). Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, Published by the Author, Shaftesbury & London, 1823, half-title, three fine hand-col. aquatint plts. (inc. addn. title) and eleven eng. plts. on india paper (inc. single-page plan and admittance ticket plt.), one folding litho plan, sixteen wood eng. vignettes on india paper to text (inc. armorial to title), double-page pedigree, together with additional uncol. proofs of plates 5,6 & 7 on india paper, some spotting to plts. and occasional dampstaining to margins of few plts., all text & plates unsewn & trimmed to inner margins, loosely contained in contemp. marbled covers with later maroon morocco spine and corners, 4to

£200-400

170 Roberts (Peter). The Cambrian Popular Antiquities; or, an Account of some Traditions, Customs, and Superstitions, of Wales with Observations as to their Origin, 1815, nine hand-col. aquatint plts. including frontis. and one uncol. plan, some spotting & offsetting, edges untrimmed, endpapers stained at hinges, 19th c. qtr. morocco, 8vo, together with Shepherd (Thomas H.), Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century..., 1829, addn. eng. title and ninety-eight eng. views on 49 plts., occasional spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, extrems. rubbed, 4to, with [Rose, Thomas], Picturesque Rambles in Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland, 3 parts in one, 1847-[49], eng. title, ninety-three eng. plts. inc. frontis., occasional spotting, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, 4to, plus Stanfield (Clarkson), Stanfield’s Coast Scenery. A Series of Views in the British Channel, 1836, addn. eng. title and thirty-nine eng. plts. on india paper (inc. frontis.), a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. green morocco, 4to (4)

Abbey Scenery 418. (1)

173 Short (Thomas). The Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History of the Mineral Waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, Particularly those of Scarborough, 1st ed., 1734, half title, five copper-engraved plates (four folding), bound with A Treatise of Warm Bath Water, and of Cures made Lately at Bath in Somersetshire, by John Quinton, vol. I (of 2) only, Oxford, 1733, 99 pp., some spotting, front endpaper repaired, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 4to (1)

£150-200

174 Victoria County Histories. The Victoria County History of the County of Hampshire, vols. 1-5 incl. Index (complete), reprinted, 1973 numerous b & w illusts. orig. cloth gilt, folio, together with Wiltshire, vol. 1, part 2, vol. 2-3 & 6-7, 9, 12, 15, 1973-1995, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, some in d.j.s., folio, plus other mixed editions of Victoria County History volumes including Oxford, vols. 3-4, Chester, vol. 3, vol. 5, parts 1 & 2, Dorset, vol. 3, Stafford, vol. 3, Warwick, vol. 8, Gloucester, vol. 4, numerous b & w illusts., all orig. cloth gilt, some in d.j.s., folio

£200-300

171 Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales. An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan, vol. 1, parts 1-3, vol. 3, part 1a, vol. 3 part 2, vol. 4 part 1-2, a broken run, 1976-1988, together 25 vols. including some duplicates, numerous col. and b & w plts., folding maps and plans, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together with two other HMSO publications, good condition (25)

£300-500

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£300-400

£200-300

175 Walker (James Scott). An Accurate Description of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the Branch Railways to St. Helen’s, Warrington, Wigan, and Bolton, with an Account of the Opening of the Railway, and of the Melancholy Accident which Occurred to the Late Right Hon. Wm. Huskisson... , 3rd ed., Liverpool, 1832, two folding eng. plts. including frontis., 53 pp., heavy spotting and some soiling throughout, frontis. somewhat creased and with marginal loss, crudely relined, later wrappers with manuscript label to upper cover, slim 8vo, together with London & North Western Railway Company, Opening of the New Harbour at Holyhead by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Programme, [1880], 3 pp. on heavy duty paper, together with a second copy printed more inexpensively on thinner paper, both in orig. limp moire silk wrappers with gilt spine tassels and colour monograms to both covers, slim 4to (3)

£100-150

176 Walker (James Scott). An Accurate Description of the Liverpool and Manchester Rail-Way, the Tunnel, the Bridges, and Other Works Throughout the Line, with a Sketch of the Objects which it Presents Interesting to the Traveller or Tourist, 1st ed., Liverpool, [1830], folding engraved plan, 46 pp., some spotting, additional engraved plate trimmed and pasted to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, spine faded, edges rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

177 Wallis (John). The Natural History and Antiquities of Northumberland: And of so much of the County of Durham as Lies Between the Rivers Tyne and Tweed; Commonly Called, North Bishoprick, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1769, subscribers list to vol. I, scattered spotting, armorial bookplates of John Aspinall, contemporary calf, spines a little rubbed and lacking labels, joints cracking, 4to

Lot 172

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£150-200


Lot 180 178 Warrington (Rev. William). The History of Wales, in Nine Books: With an Appendix, 2nd ed., 1788, two folding engraved maps (one torn without loss), folding table, occasional light spotting, p.469 with frayed foredge, previous owner inscription and stamp to title, bookplate, modern half calf, 4to, together with Royal Tribes of Wales, by Philip Yorke, Esq. of Erthig, 1st ed., Wrexham, 1799, 12 engraved portraits, extra-illustrated with approx. 100 plates and portraits, some offsetting and soiling, bookplate, contemporary half calf, upper cover detached, some wear, 4to, plus Wales Illustrated, in a Series of Views, (North & South Wales, 2 vols.) plus Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham & Northumberland Illustrated, and The People’s Gallery of Engravings, 4 vols. in one, 1830-44, numerous steel-engraved plates, one or two hand-coloured, occasional light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, 4to, with others related including The History of the Parishes of Whiteford and Holywell, 1796, Etchings of Tenby, by Charles Norris, 1812 and The History of the Gwydir Family, by Sir John Wynn, 1827 (10)

180 Wigstead (Henry). Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the Year 1797....., with Plates from Rowlandson, Pugh, Howitt &c. (Aquatinted by J.Hill), pub. W.Wigstead, 1800, engraved title and half title but lacks letterpress title, twenty-two (complete) uncoloured aqua. plts. with errata slip and pubs. advertisement bound in at rear, slight offsetting throughout, upper hinge cracked, upper board loose, contemp. half calf, cracked, worn and frayed with spine partially lacking, 8vo Abbey Scenery no.516. (1)

181 Willis (Browne). A Survey of the Cathedral Church of St. David’s and the Edifices belonging to it, as they stood in the year 1715, pub. R.Gosling, 1717, engraved title, four uncoloured engraved plts. including two folding, later endpapers, contemp. blind stamped speckled calf, skillfully rebacked with gilt dec. spine, 8vo, together with Storer (James), History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, 4 vols., 1814, addn. dec. half title to each vol., 274 uncoloured engraved plts., hinges and joints cracked, contemp. diced calf, with gilt dec. spines, spines worn and faded, vol. 3 with crack to spine, worn at extrems., 8vo, with Winkles (H. & B.), Winkles’s Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales....., 2 vols. (only), 1836, addn. dec. half title to each vol., numerous uncol. eng. plts., some spotting, near contemp. half calf gilt, worn at extrems.,large 8vo., plus vol. 3 of ‘Winkles’s Cathedrals’ from another set

£200-300

179 Westall (William, and Moule, Thomas). Great Britain Illustrated: From a Series of Original Views...., pub. Charles Tilt, 1830, add. dec. half title, 120 uncoloured engravings on sixty sheets, near contemp. ownership signature to f.e.p., book plate of Samuel Staples, contemp. half calf gilt, bumped at extrems., 4to, together with Calvert (Frederick), Picturesque Views and Descriptions of Cities, Towns, Castles, Mansions and other Objects of Interesting features in Staffordshire & Shropshire...., pub. William Evans, Birmingham , 1830, two dec. eng. title pages, seventy uncol. eng. plts., some spotting throughout, contemp. dated ownership signature to f.e.p., contemp. half calf gilt, worn and frayed at extrems., 4to., with Britton (John), The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain....., vol.2 (only), 1809, addn. dec. half title, sixty-nine uncoloured engraved plts., some spotting, book plt. of Sir Thomas Winnington, Bart., contemp. gilt calf, 4to. (3)

£200-300

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£120-180

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£120-180


NATURAL HISTORY

182 Bolton (James). An History of Fungusses, Growing About Halifax..., wherein their varieties, and various appearances in the different stages of growth, are faithfully exhibited ... With a particular description of each species, in all its stages, vols. 1 & 2 only (of 3) & appendix, printed for the author, Halifax & Huddersfield, 1788-91, 130 etched plts. only, including 48 hand-col. plts. in vol. 2 (vol.1 without addn. eng. title & containing plts. 1-39 only of 44, possibly from another copy), errata present at rear of vol. 1, some dampstaining to vol. 2, vol. 1 & 2 with edges untrimmed and recent endpapers, vol. 1 & 2 in modern non-matching qtr. calf and appendix in contemp. half calf with joints cracked and some wear, 4to (vol. 2 slightly shorter), together with a duplicate of volume 2 containing forty-eight uncol. etched plts., contemp. half calf, upper board detached and some wear 4to Henrey 465. (4)

£200-300

183 Darwin (Charles). The Various Contrivances by which Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, 2nd ed., 4th thou., 1888, b&w illusts. and diags. to text, 32 pp. pubs. list at rear dated November 1886 at end, orig. green cloth gilt, edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo Freeman 808. (1)

£150-200

184 Darwin (Charles). The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2 vols., 1st ed., John Murray, 1871, second issue (with ads. not errata on verso of title to vol. 2), half-titles present, letterpress illusts., 16pp. pubs. cat. dated January 1871 at rear of each vol., vol. 2 with facsimile ‘Postscript’ leaf loosely inserted (only called-for in the first issue as the errors detailed were corrected in the second issue), hinges split, bookplate of Nils Fries on front pastedowns, ms. ownership name on front free endpapers, rough-trimmed, orig. green cloth, extrems. rubbed and spine ends a little frayed with sl. loss, 8vo

Lot 185

Freeman 937; Garrison Morton 170; Norman 577. The word ‘evolution’ occurs here for the first time in any of Darwin’s works, that is to say before its appearance in the sixth edition of ‘The Origin of Species’ the following year. (2) £300-500

185 Gerard (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, 1st ed., John Norton, 1597, numerous woodcut botanical illusts., title supplied in facsimile and half of eng. portrait provided in facsimile, lacking 2 preliminary leaves (A2 & A4), 32 leaves of text (A1,H1,Kk8,Ll1,Gg8,Tt3-6,Zz2-8,Yyy1,Aaaa1,Bbbb26,Dddd3,Ggg8,Iiii8,Vvvv1-6), and lacking tables leaves at end, several leaves torn with varying loss & repaired, recent endpapers, contemp. blind panelled calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, folio Henrey 154; Nissen 698; STC 11750; Hunt 174. (1)

£500-800

186 Hill (John). Eden: or, a Compleat Body of Gardening. Containing Plain and Familiar Directions for Raising the several useful Products of a Garden..., Compiled and Digested from the Papers of the late celebrated Mr. Hale, by the Authors of the Compleat Body of Husbandry..., 1757, eng. frontis., sixty eng. botanical plts., occasional light offsetting, single worm hole to inner margin throughout volume to leaf 5H1 (p.393), binding detached at upper hinge between preface & contents leaves, free endpapers replaced, contemp. calf, rebacked, boards worn, folio Henrey 776; Nissen 880. The work was issued in 60 numbers from 28 August 1756 to 8 November 1757. Armorial bookplate of Ravensworth Castle, Lamesley, Tyne and Wear. (1) £1000-1500

Lot 186

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189 New Naturalist Series. 32 vols. from the series, including twelve 1st eds: nos. 1,2,5, 10, 12-16, 19, 26 & 27, pub. 1945-53, col. and b & w plts. and illusts, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, few d.j.s. torn & frayed, together with 18 vols. of mixed editions by the natural history writer W.H. Hudson, orig. cloth, some in d.j.s., 8vo (50)

190 Osbaldiston (William Augustus). The British Sportsman, Or, Nobleman, Gentleman, and Farmer’s Dictionary of Recreation and Amusement. Including a most Improved System of Modern Farriery ..... Particular Instructions for Riding, Racing, Hunting, Coursing, Hawking, Shooting, Setting, & Fishing... Directions for Breeding, Training, and Managing Dogs, Hawks, Cocks, Doves, Pigeons, Singing-Birds, etc..., pub. J.Stead, [1792], engraved frontis., forty (of 41) uncoloured engraved plts., occ. spotting throughout, near contemp. ownership signature to f.e.p., contemp. calf, boards detached, spine partially lacking, worn, 4to, together with Daniel (Rev. William Barker), Rural Sports, 3 vols., pub. Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, eng. title page to each vol., seventy uncoloured eng. plts. (including eighteen folding), occ. spotting, contemp. gilt calf, some boards detached, vol. 3 with text block and spine split, worn, large 8vo

187 Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, 1st. ed., pub. Groombridge and Sons, 1855, title page with slight spotting, sixty (complete) hand coloured engraved plates, gutta percha perished, contents a little shaken and loose, a.e.g., hinges broken and text block detached, gilt design of pheasants to upper board, contemp. half morocco, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to (1)

£150-200

Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (4)

£100-150

191 Rawstorne (Lawrence). Gamonia: or The Art of Preserving Game; and an Improved Method of Making Plantations and Covers Explained and Illustrated, pub. Herbert Jenkins, 1929, addn. half title, fifteen (complete as list) colour plts. t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. morocco gilt, a little rubbed on spine, 4to

£300-500

De Luxe Limited edition of 125. (1)

£70-100

192 Walcott (Mary Vaux). North American Wild Flowers, vol. 4 only (of 5), pub. Smithsonian Institute, Washington, 1925, eighty col. plts. (nos. 241-320 of 400), accompanying letterpress leaves and prelims., loosely contained in orig. qtr. morocco portfolio with tie, 4to, VG Subscribers’ limited edition, 91/[500]. (1)

193 Watkins-Pitchford (D.J., “BB”). Tides Ending, 1st. ed., pub. Hollis & Carter, 1950, addn. half title, colour printed frontis., fifteen col. plts. (as per list) and numerous b & w chapter headings, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. price clipped, 4to, together with, Dark Estuary, 1st. ed., pub. Hollis & Carter, 1953, addn. half title, colour printed frontis., fourteen col. plts. (as per list) and numerous b & w chapter headings, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. price clipped, a little frayed at head and foot of spine, 4to., with, Wild Lone The Story of a Pytchley Fox, 1st ed., pub. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1938, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, contemp. ownership signature to f.e.p., pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little chipped, 4to., plus, The Wayfaring Tree, 1st. ed. pub. Hollis & Carter Ltd, 1945, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, manuscript presentation to f.e.p., pubs. cloth gilt, d.j.with some fading to spine, 8vo, with The Little Grey Men, 1st. ed., pub. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1942, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, manuscript presentation to f.e.p., pubs. cloth, d.j. frayed and chipped, repaired with sellotape, 8vo, with another five titles by the same author, all with d.j.’s various editions and condition

188 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 2nd ed., 1870, 365 hand-col. plts., occasional scattered spotting and light dampstaining to lower margins of one or two plts., some browning to few leaves of advertisements at rear of volumes, early ownership to front free endpapers, orig. gilt dec. cloth, occasional very minor marks and slight fraying to few areas of extremities, large 8vo Generally a bright copy of the ‘best’ edition of Morris’s Birds. (6)

£70-100

£300-400

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£100-150


194 White (Gilbert). The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton, 1st ed., 1789, two addn. eng. vign. titles, folding eng. frontis. (very short closed tear to inner margin), six eng. plts. (incl. one folding), B2 & B3 slightly loose, occasional spotting, offsetting & toning to few leaves, contemp. inscription to verso of front free endpaper, a.e.g., contemp. diced calf, rebacked and corners repaired, slightly rubbed to extrems., 4to Rothschild 2550. (1)

ÂŁ500-800

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 195 Admiralty charts. A collection of eleven charts, c.1808 - 89, eleven uncoloured engraved charts relating to South West England and Wales, some charts with pencil marginalia, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

201 Belgium & Holland. A collection of thirteen maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by De la Feuille, Peeters, Bodenehr, Van den Keere, Rizzi-Zannoni, Janvier, De Vaugondy, Coronelli, Laurie & Whittle, Thomson and Cary, various sizes and condition

The charts are titled:- Bristol Channel - Outer part, Exmouth to Rame Head (2), Exmouth Harbour, Teignmouth, Dartmouth, Tor-Bay, Bristol Channel, Salcombe Harbour, Barnstaple and Bideford [and] Trevose Head to Bull Point. (11) £300-500

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£150-200

196 Africa. A collection of approx. sixty maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps and town plans, mostly of north and east Africa, including examples by Ortelius, Bertius, Mallet, Bonne, De Vaugondy, Arrowsmith, S.D.U.K., Van den Keere, Mercator/Hondius, Tallis, Sanson, Jansson, Dunn and Bowen, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

£200-300

202* Berkshire. Rocque (John), A Map of the County of Berks, Reduced from an Actual Survey in 18 sheets by the late John Rocque, Topographer to his Majesty, 1762, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, table of explanation, inset town plan of Oxford, 440 x 670mm, mounted, framed and glazed Published by John Rocque’s widow as a key plate to her husbands large scale map of Berkshire. and although reticulated as if for a key; the map stands alone as a fine and uncommon map in it own right. (1) £200-300

197* Americas. Le Rouge (George Louis), L’Amerique Suivant Le R.P. Charlevoix Jte. Mr de la Condamine et Plusiers autres Nouvle. Observations, pub. Paris, 1774, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 495 x 645mm, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

198 Anglesey & Caernarvonshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Caernavoniensis Vernacule Carnarvon-shire et Mona Insula vulgo Anglesey, c.1645, uncoloured engraved map, some staining, 385 x 505mm, Dutch text on verso, mounted, together with Radnoria Comitatus Radnorshire, c.1645, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, with Jansson (Jan), Herefordia Comitatus vernacule Hereford Shire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 380 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (3)

£150-200

199 Asia Minor. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps and views, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Bonne, André, De Vaugondy, Mallet, Ortelius, Du Val, Arrowsmith and Neele, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.40)

203 Berkshire. Speed (John), Barkshire Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, panorama of Windsor Castle, slight creasing, one repaired marginal tear, central fold strengthened on verso, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso

£120-180

200 Balkans. Mercator (Gerard), Sclavonia, Croatia, Bosnia cum Dalmatiae parte [and] Walachia, Servia, Bulgaria, Romania, c.1612, together two uncoloured engraved maps, some later underlining, each approx. 350 x 470mm, Latin text on verso (2)

(1)

£100-150

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£200-300


208 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 140 maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, including maps of Berkshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Devon, Somerset and Monmouth, with examples by Seale, Ellis, Kitchin, Moule, Bowen, Cary, Pigot, Morden, Seller/Grose, Saxton/Kip, Owen & Bowen, Moll, Fullarton, Archer, Lewis, Rollos and Smith, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.140)

£200-300

209 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five maps, mostly 18th & 9th century, engraved maps, many with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Fullarton, Moule, Stockdale, Lewis, Owen & Bowen, Cary, Rocque, Phillips, J & C Walker and Smith, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.55)

210 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. forty-five maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, many with hand colouring, including examples by J & C Walker, Moule, Cary, Rocque, Fullarton, Van den Keere, Owen & Bowen and Whittaker, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

204 Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Oxonium Nobile Anglie Oppidum...., [and] Vindesorium Celeberrimum Anglie Castrum...., c.1575, two hand coloured panoramas, originally published on one sheet but in this example the two parts have been separated, one margin on each image trimmed to neat line, one small hole to view of Oxford, repaired on verso, each backed with archival tissue, each approx. 180 x 495mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£200-300

(approx.45)

£200-300

211 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of Northern counties, many with hand colouring, including examples by Fullarton, Stockdale, Moule, Cary, Lewis, Owen & Bowen, Rocque and J & C Walker, occ. duplicates, various sizes and conditon

£100-150

(approx.35)

£200-300

212 British Islands. Mercator (Gerard), Anglesey, Garnesay, Wight Vectis olim [and] Jarsay, c.1630, four uncoloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), slight worming to margins, 325 x 435mm, French text on verso (1)

213* British Islands. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius H.), Anglesey Ins. Ins. Garnsey, Wight ol. Vectis [and] Ins. Jarsey, [1607 or later], four uncoloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), 125 x 170mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another similar later edition published by Cloppenburg, together with, Bertius (Pieter), Table VII D’Angleterre en Laquelle les Isles &c., c.1620, four hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), 105 x 135mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Morden (Robert), The Smaller Islands in the British Ocean, c.1705 seven hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), old folds, 175 x 225mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Coronelli (P.), Wight I. c.1690,uncoloured engraved map, 125 x 180mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of the Isle of Wight Drawn from the best Authorities, c.1770, uncoloured engraved map, 200 x 260mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Sayer (Robert, pubs.)A Modern Map of the Isle of Wight Drawn from the latest Surveys, c.1790, hand coloured engraved map, 200 x 255mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Seller (John & Grose Francis), Isle of Wight, c.1790, uncoloured engraved map with English text below and on verso of map, map size 120 x 145, mounted, framed and glazed

205 Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Norenberga, Dantzigt, Leodium [and] Huy, c.1590, together four engraved city prospects, each with bright contemp. hand colouring, some dust soiling and staining, largely confined to margins, Danzig with slight ‘bleeding’ of watercolour on one heraldic crest and one repaired marginal closed tear, each approx. 330 x 490mm, German text on verso (4)

£500-800

206 British & Foreign Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 1500 British & Foreign maps, mostly late 19th and early 20th c., including examples by W. & R. Chambers Limited, London, Virtue & Co., Encyclopaedia Britannica, various sizes and conditions (approx. 1500)

(8)

£70-100

207 British county maps. A mixed collection of twenty-eight maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, hand coloured engraved maps of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset, with examples by Fullarton,Lewis, Hall, Morden, Hughes, Phillips, Ellis, Collins and Cary, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (28)

£70-100

£200-300

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£150-250


216 British Isles. Janvier (Jean), Les Isles Britanniques Comprenant les Royaumes D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande Divisés en Grandes Provinces, Subdivisés par Comtés Dressés sur les Observations Astronomiques, pub. Venice, [1776], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the Orkneys and the Shetland Islands, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 485 x 660mm, together with Chatelain (Henry Abraham), Nouvelle Carte de L’Angleterre....., pub. Amsterdam, c.1708,engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, old folds, strengthened on verso, 475 x 630mm, with, Carte pour L’Introduction à L’Histoire D’Angleterre...., [and] Carte du Gouvernment Militaire D’Angleterre......, c.1708, together two hand coloured maps with numerous columns of descriptive and historical text, 515 x 595mm and 350 x 470mm respectively (4)

£100-150

217 British Isles. De Fer (Nicolas), Les Isles Britanique ou se Trouvent Les Royaumes D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande, pub. Paris, 1706, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 460 x 485mm, together with Nolin (Jean Baptiste & Coronelli P.), Le Royaume D’Angleterre Divisé en Plusiers Parties, subdivisées en Comtez ou Shireries...., pub. Paris, 1689, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Channel Islands, large decorative cartouche, trimmed and laid on later paper, 455 x 590mm, with Nolin (Jean Baptiste), Les Isles Britanniques ou sont Les Royaumes D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande...., pub. Paris, 1698, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkneys, Shetlands and Faroe Islands, trimmed inside neat line, closed tears affecting central fold, repaired on verso, 600 x 485mm

214* British Islands. Lea (Philip), A Map of the Isle of Wight Portsea Halinge, also the Islands of Jarsey & Garnsey which are Part of Hampshire, c.1695, eight engraved maps on one sheet (as published), sparse contemp. outline colouring, very slight staining, 365 x 485mm, mounted, framed and glazed Despite its truncated title, this version of the British Islands map contains an inset town plan of Newport, together with maps of the Isle of Man, Holy Island, the Scillys, Guernsey and Jersey. (1) £400-600

(3)

£100-150

218 British Isles. Boisseau (Jean), Carte Generalle de la Grande Bretagne jadis Albion et du Royaume d’Irlande ou Hybernie avec des Isles circonuoisines despandantes desdits Royaumes, pub. Paris 1644, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkneys, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, two inset panels list the counties in Britain and Ireland, 380 x 510mm, together with De L’Isle (Guillaume), Les Isles Britanniques ou sont le Rme. d’Angleterre tiré de Sped....., pub. Paris, 1702,engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, large ornate b & w cartouche, one small rust hole to image, repaired on verso, 480 x 620mm

215 British Isles. Schenk (Pieter), Novissima prae Vaeteris aliis accuratissima Regnorum Angliae Scotiae Hiberniae, pub. Amsterdam, 1706, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the Faroes, Shetlands and Orkneys, slight oxidisation causing slight cracking, repaired on verso, some marginal repaired closed tears, 580 x 490mm

The first described item, R.W.Shirley Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.535. The second item R.W.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Delisle 1 state 1 (with Harwich omitted). (1) £300-500

R.W.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, Schenk 1, state 2. (1) £150-200

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Lot 219

219* British Isles. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland, pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1616, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney Islands, inset vignette views of London and Edinburgh, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, two engraved medallions, central fold and one margin repaired on verso, 375 x 515mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed

221 British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Britannia prout divisa suit temporibus Anglo Saxonum praesertim durante illorum Heptarchia, pub. Amsterdam, c.1646, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, vertical margins decorated with fourteen historical scenes, some dust soiling, 415 x 530mm, German text on verso R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.548. (1) £700-1000

R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.316. (1) £700-1000

222 British Isles. Jaillot (Alexis-Hubert), Les Isles Britanniques qui contiennent les Royaumes d’Angleterre, Ecosse et Irlande...., pub. Paris, 1692, engraved map on two conjoined sheets (as published), contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Faroe, Orkney and Shetland islands, two large b & w cartouches, some offsetting, some dust and marginal finger soiling, 590 x 895mm, together with another sixteen country and county maps of the British isles including examples by Morden, Moule, Pigot, Blome, Cary and De Vaugondy, some duplicates, various sizes and condition

220* British Isles. Homann (Johann Baptist), Magna Britannia complectens Angliae Scotiae et Hiberniae Regna...., pub. Nuremberg, c.1740, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large b & w decorative cartouche, slight staining, 485 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed R.W.Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 -1750, Homann 2 plate 1 state 4. (1) £100-150

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£200-300


Lot 221

223 British Isles. A collection of ten maps, 16th - 19th century, engraved and woodcut maps of the British Isles and England & Wales, including examples by Bertius, Van den Keere, Bickham, Perrot, Medina, Briet, Le Rouge, Van de Aa, Munster and Ruscelli, various sizes and condition (10)

Lot 223

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ÂŁ200-300


224 British Isles. A mixed collection of twenty-two maps, 16th 18th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by La Feuille, Rogers/Camden, Seutter, Magini, Rosaccio, De Fer, Morden, Seller, Moll and Ruscelli, various sizes and condition, together with a collection of seven title pages for the London Magazine, 1735 - 78, each approx. 190 x 115mm (29)

226 British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Orkney Islands, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose, slight staining to upper margin, 390 x 510mm, mounted, together with Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicar Insularum Descriptio, [1570], hand coloured engraved map after Gerard Mercator, orientated to the east, vertical margins frayed with loss, repaired on verso, slight staining, toned overall, 345 x 500mm, Latin text on verso

£300-500

The second item described. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.16. (1st. state). (2) £200-300

227 British Isles. Les Isles Britanniques qui Contiennent les Royaumes d’Angleterre, Ecosse et Irlande...., a l’Usgae de Monsiegneur Le Duc de Bourgogne Par....., H.Jaillot, 1696, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Shetlands, Orkneys and Faroe islands, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing, 510 x 610mm R.Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Jaillot no.4, state 2. (1) £120-180

225 British Isles. Visscher (Nicolas), Magnae Britanniae Comprehendens Angliae, Scotiae ac Hiberniae Regna......, pub. Amsterdam, c.1694, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight dust soiling, 475 x 570mm, together with De Wit (Frederick), Novissima prae caeteris aliis accuratissima Regnorum Angliae, Scotiae Hiberniae Tabula Auctore, pub. Amsterdam, c.1690. engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the Northern Scottish Islands, water colour oxidised with some cracking and splitting, laid on later paper, 595 x 500mm R.W.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Visscher 4. state 2. and De Wit 6. state 2. (2) £150-200

Lot 228

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Lot 231

228 British Isles. Mercator (Gerard), Anglia Scotia et Hibernia, Anglia Regnum [and] Anglesey, Wight Vectis olin, Garnesay, Jarsay, c.1612, together three uncoloured engraved maps, some later underlining, the map of the islands with some creasing, each approx. 320 x 430mm, Latin text on verso (3)

230 Canada. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Karte von dem OstlichenStucke von Neu Frankreich oder Canada, pub. Leipzig, 1744, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, trimmed to neat line on one margin where previously bound, 405 x 560mm, together with a small engraved plan of Quebec, plus Cary (John), A New Map of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland &c., 1807, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 470 x 525mm, with Thomson (John & Co., pubs.), Canada and Nova Scotia, c.1817, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 500 x 620mm, with two others similar by Fullarton and S.D.U.K, various sizes and condition

£200-300

229 Canada. De Vaugondy (Robert), Partie de L’Amerique Septent? qui comprend La Nouvelle France ou le Canada, pub. Paris, 1755, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset mapof the Great Lakes, central fold strengthened on verso, slight creasing to central fold, 490 x 610mm (1)

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£100-150

231 Cornwall. Speed (John), Cornwall, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset view of Launceston, elaborate strapwork cartouche, some professional restoration to margins, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted

£100-150

(1)

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£600-900


232 Crete. De Wit (Frederick), Insula Candia Ejusque Fortificatio...., c.1688, uncoloured engraved map with six inset maps of harbours and islands, very slight staining, slight creasing, 465 x 555mm (1)

£200-300

234 De Wit (Frederick). Orientalior Districtus Regni Angliae Comprehendens Comitatus et Provincias...., [and] Occidetalior Regni Angliae Districtus Comprehendens...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1690, together two engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, each with decorative cartouche, slight staining, each sheet approx. 590 x 495mm The maps show all of the southern half England and Wales up to York and Lancaster. (2) £120-180

235 Denbigh & Flintshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Denbigiensis Comitatus et Comitatus Flintensis, Denbigh et Flintshire, c.1645, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 390 x 505mm, French text on verso, together with, Ceretica sive Cardiganensis Comitatus Anglis Cardigan Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight creasing to central fold, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso (2)

236* Devon Lea (Philip), Devon-Shire Described by C.Saxton, Corrected, Amended and many Additions by P.Lea, [1689 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Exeter, closed repaired tears affecting image, 400 x 450mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Greenwood (G & J), Map of the County of Devon from and Actual Survey..., 1829 engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of Lundy, calligraphic cartouche, engraved vignette of Exeter Cathedral, toned overall, 625 x 710mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Smith (Charles), A New Map of the County of Devon Divided into Hundreds, 2nd, ed., 1808, engraved double page map with contemp. hand colouring, 445 x 485mm,Cary (John), A Map of Devonshire from the best Authorities, c.1805, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, toned overall, 435 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Darton (William & Dix Thomas), Devonshire Divided into Hundreds and the Parliamentary Divisions, c.1833, hand coloured engraved map, slight staining, some marginal closed tears affecting image, torn with slight loss and replaced in facsimile, slight creasing, trimmed to neat line, 345 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed

233 Cyprus. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Cyprus Ins:, c.1620, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, six inset maps of Stalimini, Chius, Mitiline, Negroponte, Cerigo and Rhodus, toned overall, some marginal closed and repaired tears, one long repaired closed tear affecting image, slight creasing, 355 x 495mm, French text on verso (1)

£100-150

£150-200

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£120-180


239* Dorset. Speed (John), Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described as also the Armes of such noble families as have bene honored with the Titles thereos since the Normans Conquest to this present, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing, 390 x 515mm, mounted, framed and glazed

237* Devon. Jansson (Jan), Devoniae Descriptio. The Description of Devon-Shire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight spotting and toning, 385 x 490mm, German text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed, together with, Teesdale (Henry), Devonshire, [1829], engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, mounted, framed and glazed, with Cary (John), Devonshire, 1819, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, orientated to the south, 145 x 95mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

(1)

240 Dorset. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 385 x 505mm, French text on verso

£100-150

238* Devon. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Devon Shire Divided into Hundreds, Drawn from the best Authorities, assisted by the most approved Modern Maps, pub. Carington Bowles & Robert Sayer, c.1767, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset town plan of the Citadel of Plymouth, large uncoloured cartouche, 540 x 685mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Duncan (J.), Map of the County of Devonshire; Divided into Hundreds, c.1825, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 360 x 445mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with three others similar (4)

£200-300

(1)

£120-180

241 Drayton (Michael). Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Leicestershire, c.1622, untitled b & w engraved allegorical map, 255 x 335mm, mounted (1)

£80-120

242 Eastern Europe. A collection of ten maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, many with contemp. outline colouring, including examples by Wells, De Vaugondy, Munster, De Fer, Bonne and Faden, various sizes and condition

£100-150

(10)

£100-150

Lot 239

243* England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham & Lhuyd Humphrey), Angliae Regni Florentissimi Nova Descriptio Auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense, [1573 or later], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, very slight abrasion to lower margin, 375 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed R.W.SHirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.98. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.19. state 1 with the uncorrected mileage scale. (1) £300-500

244 England & Wales. Allard (Carel), Regni Angliae et Wallae Principatus Tabula, pub. Amsterdam. c.1689, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche, some oxidisation to watercolour causing slight cracking to paper, strengthened on verso, ink ownership blind stamp on verso with slight show through, 505 x 595mm, together with Regnorum Magnae Britanniae sive Angliae Scotiae nec non Hiberniae Nuperrima Delineatio....., pub. Amsterdam, c.1695, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, inset map of the Orkney Islands, ornate cartouche, trimmed to plate mark on two margins, slight soiling to image, 510 x 595mm

Lot 240

R.W.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Respectively, Allard. 3, state 1, and Allard. 4, state 2. (2) £100-200

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245 England & Wales. Kitchin (Thomas), Karte von England und Wallis....., 1787, large engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, on four conjoined sheets, decorative b & w cartouche, inset map of the Scilly Isles, old folds, near contemp. ink marginalia, 1280 x 1110mm, together with Covens (Joannes & Mortier Cornelis), Regni Angliae et Walliae Principatus Tabula....., pub. Amsterdam, c.1735, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, old folds and closed tears strengthened and repaired on verso, slight creasing, 505 x 595mm, with, Visscher (Nicolas), Magnae Britanniae Tabula Comprehendens Angliae Scotiae as Hiberniae Regna, pub. P.Schenk, c,1720, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold split, slight staining, laid on later linen, 475 x 570mm (3)

£100-150

Lot 247

246 England & Wales. Bordone (Benedetto), Inghilterra secondo moderni, pub. Venice [1528 or later], uncoloured woodblock map below Italian text with another map, ‘Inghilterra secondo tolemeo’ printed on the verso, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 140 x 145mm and 230 x 155mm respectively Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles. 1477 - 1650. no 19. Published in ‘Libro Di Benedetto Bordone.... di tutte L’Isole del mondo...., in four editions of 1528, 1534, 1547 and 1565. This was an atlas of the world’s known islands which went on the influence Camocio and Porcacchi. (1) £100-150

247 England & Wales. Mercator (Gerard), Northumbria, Cumberlandia et Dunelmensis....., Eboracum Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia....., Westmorlandia, Lancastria, Cestria......., Warwicum, Northamptonia, Cantabrigia..., [and] Cornubia, Devonia, Somersetus...., c.1612, together the five uncoloured engraved regional maps which comprise England & Wales, some later sparse underlining, each approx. 375 x 470mm, Latin text on verso (5)

248 Estate Plan. Martyn (Richard), A Plan of the Manor of Trevalga in the Parish of Trevalga the Land of Wm. Stephens Gent of Exon. 1754, large watercolour manuscript plan, on conjoined sheets of vellum, includes a large plan of the village of Trevelga, an ornate compass rose and the Bristol Channel is decorated with four representations of ships, some marginal creasing, approx. 2000 x 1000mm

£200-300

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£200-300


249 Finland. Mount (Thomas & Page Richard, pubs.), A Chart of Finmarck fron Sanien to North-Kyn or North Point [and] The Coast of Finmarck from Dronten to Tromsound, c.1740, together two uncoloured engraved sea charts, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, some repaired closed tears, professionally repaired on verso, some overall dust soiling, each map backed with archival tissue, each approx. 430 x 530mm, together with Sweden. Mount (Richard & Page Thomas, pubs.), The Channel of Abbo or Uttoy [on sheet with] A Chart of Stockholm Leith, c. 1750, two uncoloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), some closed tears and marginal fraying with slight loss, restored on verso with small areas replaced in facsimile, backed with archival tissue, 425 x 530mm, together with, A Chart of the Coast of Sweden from Oeland to Stockholm, c.1750, uncoloured engraved chart, some closed tears and marginal fraying with slight loss, restored on verso with small areas replaced in facsimile, backed with archival tissue, 430 x 535mm, with one other similar (5)

251 France. Merian (Matthaus), A collection of approx. eighty engravings, c.1738, uncoloured engravings of French town plans and prospects (including forty-two double page), occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

£200-300

£200-300

252 France. A collection of approx. fifty-five maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved country and regional maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Vuillemin, Jansson, Arrowsmith, Bartholomew, Cary, Senex, Mallet, De L’Isle, Bonne, Faden, Mercator, Bertius, Hondius, Bowen, Covens & Mortier and De Vaugondy, various sizes and condition (approx.55)

£300-500

250 Four Continents. Mercator (Gerard & Jansson Jan), Americae Descriptio, Africae Descriptio, Europae Nova Tabula [and] Asia, [1628 or later], together four hand coloured engraved maps, engraved by Abraham Goos, each approx. 150 x 205mm, German text on verso The first mentioned item. Burden. The Mapping of North America, no. 221. (4) £200-300

253 Geographical game. Walker’s New Geographical Game Exhibiting a Tour through Europe, pub. W. & T. Darton, 1810, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, complete with instructional booklet, contained in contemp. slip case with decorative engraved label to upper board and pubs. label to rear board, slip case frayed at extrems., 450 x 495mm The game gives the history and commerce of the 133 places a player can ‘visit’. It would certainly help children with their geography as well as encouraging reading and conversation. (1) £300-500

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258* Holy Land. Speed (John), Canaan, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset city plan of Jerusalem, one small hole to image, occ. rust marks, occ. short closed tears, slight creasing, slight abrasion to image, slight staining to central fold, 390 x 515mm, mounted, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1)

£300-500

259* Homann (Johann Baptiste). Planiglobii Terrestris cum utroq Hemisphaerio Caelesti Generalis Exhibitio....., [in set with], Totius Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis Novissima Repraesentatio, Asiae Recentissima Delineatio, [and] Europa Christiani Orbis Domina.., pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, together four engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, the world map with two additional hemispheral celestial projections, each with uncoloured decorative cartouches, occ. slight creasing, each approx. 490 x 560mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Seutter (Matthaus), Africa Juxta Navigationes et Observationes Recentissimas Aucta...., c.1735, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large b & w cartouche, 500 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed Although not a ‘set’, the five maps have been mounted and framed identically. (5) £2000-3000

254 Germany. A collection of twenty-nine maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by De Vaugondy, Cary, Kitchin, Munster, Bonne, Moll, Jeffreys, Rollos, Neele, Mentelle, Senex and Jaillot, various sizes and condition (29)

260 Iceland. Mercator (Gerard), Island, c.1636, hand coloured engraved map, slight toning, mount stained, 130 x 190mm, English text on verso, with Seale (R.W.), A Map of South America, c.1745, uncoloured engraved map, some offsetting, trimmed with loss to one margin, 475 x 375mm, with Bonne (Rigobert), Carte Réduite du Détroit de Magellan, pub. Paris, 1753, hand coloured engraved map, 195 x 355mm, with one other similar

£200-300

255* Gloucestershire. Speed (John), Glocestershire contriued into thirty thre severall hundreds and those againe into foure principall devisions. The Citie of Glocester & Bristowe discribed with the armes of such noble men as have bene dignified with ye titlles of Earles and Dukes thereof, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, engraved map with sparse hand colouring, inset town plans of Gloucester and Bristol, toned overall, some browning to central fold, split to central fold with slight loss, replaced in facsimile, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

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£100-150

£80-120

256 Greece & Italy. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five maps and town plans, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Hall, S.D.U.K., Laurie & Whittle, Moll, Mallet, Gibson, D’Anville, Bonne, Gall & Inglis, De Vaugondy, Johnston and Lapie, various sizes and condition (approx.35)

£150-200

257* Herefordshire. Speed (John), Hereford Shire described with the true plot of the Citie of Hereford as also the Armes of thos Nobles that have bene intituled with that Dignitye, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Hereford, strapwork cartouche, central fold split and strengthened on verso, some creasing, some dust soiling, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso, framed and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Salopiae Comitatus quem Cornuiolim incolurunt descriptio, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, closed tear affecting image, repaired on verso, 280 x 340mm, with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Oxoniensis Comitatus vulgo Oxfordshyre qui pars olim Dobunorum, c.1607, uncoloured engraved map, 275 x 290mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, framed and glazed, with another six British and oversea maps, various sizes and condition, and three facsimile maps of the Channel Islands (12)

261 Ireland. Ortelius (Abraham), Hiberniae Britannicae Insulae Nova Descriptio, [1573], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the west, 355 x 480mm, Dutch text on verso, mounted Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.22. (1)

£100-150

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£300-500


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264 Ireland. Mercator (Gerard), Irlandiae Regnum, Udrone Irlandiae in Catherlagh Baronia, Ultoniae Orientalis pars [and] an untitled map of the Northern half of Ireland, c.1612, together four uncoloured engraved maps, some later underlining, each approx. 345 x 470mm, Latin text on verso (4)

265* Isle of Man. Speed (John), The Isle of Man Exactly Described and into several Parishes divided with every Towne, Village, Baye, Creke and River therein conteyned....., pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1676, hand coloured engraved map, highly ornate strapwork cartouche and milage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed

262 Ireland. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Hiberniae Ireland Anglis Yverdon Britannis Erin incolis...., c.1610, uncoloured engraved map orientated to the west, strapwork cartouche, ornate compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 275 x 340mm, together with Morden (Robert), The Kingdom of Ireland, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 415 x 350mm, mounted (2)

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£200-300

£200-300

266 Isle of Wight. Speed (John), Wight Island, pub. Roger Rea, c.1662, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Newport and Southampton, slight staining, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso

263 Ireland. Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Lageniae. The Countie of Leinster, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 385 x 490mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, together with Mercator (Gerard & Hondius H.), Udrone Irlandiae in Caterlag Baronia, [1636], uncoloured engraved map, small rust mark to image, 350 x 285mm, English text on verso, mounted (2)

£200-300

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£150-250

267 Isle of Wight. Blaeu (Johannes), Vectis Insula Anglice, The Isle of Wight, c.1648, uncoloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, together with Speed (John), Wight Island, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, inset town plans of Newport and Southampton, partial split to central fold, slight creasing, toned overall, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso

£100-150

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£200-300

268 Isle of Wight. Speed (John), Wight Island, pub. John Sudbury and George Humbell, c.1616, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Newport and Southampton, slight creasing, slight toning to central fold, 390 x 515mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£150-200

269 Jamaica. Seutter (George Matthaus), Nova Designatio Insulae Jamaicae ex Antillanis Americae Septentrion...., c.1740, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large decorative b & w cartouche, 500 x 565mm (1)

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£150-200


271 Manchester & Salford. Thornton (Richard), Bancks & Cos. Plan of Manchester & Salford with their Environs, Shewing the Division of Property and the length of each Street......,. by Permission to His most Gracious Majesty William the Fourth, pub. Bancks & Co., 1832, large uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche and table of explanation, slight staining, 1235 x 1875mm, marbled endpapers, contained in contemp. diced calf book box, rubbed and worn Rare. We can find no records of this map appearing in auction in the last twenty years. (1) £1200-1800

272 Maps & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 350 maps and prints, mostly 19th century, including engraved maps by Archer, Moule, Cary, Morden, Pigot and Lewis, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.350)

270 Lancashire. Hennet (George), A Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster Divided into Hundreds and Parishes from an Accurate Survey done in the Years 1828 & 1829, pub. Henry Teesdale & Co., 1830, engraved map by James Bingley with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, b & w engraved vignette of the New Custom House at Liverpool, compass rose and table of explanation, slight dust and finger soiling, slight scuffing to one section, marbled endpapers, 1610 x 1120mm, contained in contemp. calf book box, rubbed and frayed (1)

£100-150

273 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. seventy-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps and historical tables, several with contemp. outline colouring, including examples by Johnston, Lotter, S.D.U.K., Neele, Pinkerton, J & C Walker and Mercator, with two examples framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

£300-500

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£100-150


274 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 100 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Ortelius, Ordnance Survey, Morden, Moule, Braun & Hogenberg, Archer, Ogilby, Greenville Collins and Blaeu, together with partial remnants of county maps by John Speed, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

277 Morden (Robert). A collection of nineteen maps, [1695 or later], engraved double page maps including three with hand colouring (Kent, Warwickshire and Bedfordshire), various condition, each approx. 365 x 425mm The maps comprise of:- Kent, Warwickshire, Bedfordshire, North Wales, South Wales, Monmouth, North Riding of Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire, Hertfordshire, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Huntingdonshire, Berkshire, Durham and Rutland. (19) £300-500

£100-200

278 Morden (Robert). A collection of eight maps, [1695 or later], engraved maps, including four with hand colouring, three maps trimmed with loss to vertical margins, each approx. 355 x 425mm, mounted The maps consist of:- Monmouthshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Shropshire, Northamptonshire [and] Hertfordshire. (8) £100-150

275 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five engraved maps, 16th - 19th century, including maps of British counties, London, the British Isles and overseas maps, including examples by Tallis, J & C Walker, Blome, Morden, Kitchin, Dawson, Scherer, Faden, Mitchell, Mallet, Moll, Van den Keere, De Bry, Belleforest, Bertius, Camden and Munster, with four engravings of globes, plus five 16th century ‘letterheads’ and a small engraving of Lake Avernus by Braun & Hogenberg, various sizes and condition (approx.45)

£200-300

276 Maps. A mixed collection of ten maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including Meisner (Daniel), Brightstowe in Engellandt, c.1638, uncoloured engraved miniature town plan, 100 x 140mm, together with Morden (Robert), Cornwall [and] Devonshire, c.1705, two hand coloured engraved maps, each approx. 170 x 210mm, with Badeslade (T. & Toms W.H.), A Map of Hampshire, South West from London, 1741, hand coloured engraved map, 155 x 155mm, plus Seale (R.W.), A Correct Chart of the English Channel....., for Mr Tindal’s Continuation of Mr Rapin’s History, c.1740, hand coloured engraved map, inset maps of the Isles of Scilly, Falmouth, Plymouth Sound and The Isle of Wight, old folds, 380 x 480mm, with five other maps similar, including examples by Owen & Bowen, Morden and Wells, various sizes and condition (9)

279 North America. Homann (Johann Baptist), Regni Mexicani seu Novae Hispaniae, Ludovicianae N. Angliae Carolinae Virginiae et Pensylvaniae nec non Insularum Archipelagi Mexicani in America Septentrionali accurata Tabula......, pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, slight overall toning, split to central fold strengthened on verso, 485 x 580mm (1)

£300-500

280 Nottinghamshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Nottingham described, The Shire Townes Situation and the Earls thereof observed, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Nottingham, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso

£150-200

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£120-180

281* Nottinghamshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Nottinghamiensis Nottingham Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, very slight spotting, 385 x 505mm, French text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

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£70-100


285 Ortelius (Abraham). Typus Orbis Terrarum [in set with] Africae tabula nova. Americae sive Novi Orbis Nova Descriptio, Asiae nova descr. [and] Europa, c.1598, together a set of five hand coloured engraved miniature maps of the world and the four continents, each approx. 85 x 110mm, mounted in one multi-aperture mount These miniature maps were first printed in Brescia under the direction of Pietro Marchetti in 1577. The later editions were published in Venice, the last appearing in 1667. P.Burden, The Mapping of America, no.126. R.W.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no.161. (5) £600-900

282 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Aberistwith on the Sea Coast com. Cardigan, Wherin are Included the Roads to Oxford and Worcester, c.1676, hand coloured engraved strip road map, decorative cartouche showing a surveyor using a waywiser, slight creasing, repaired marginal closed tear, central fold strengthened on verso, 315 x 445mm (1)

£100-150

283 Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands End Plate 2d, The Continuation of ye Road from London to Barstable in Com Devon [and] The Continuation of ye Road from London to Aberistwith, c.1676, together three engraved strip road maps, one with hand colouring, each approx. 315 x 445mm, mounted (3)

286 Oxford. Williams (William & Agas Ralph), Oxonia Antiqua Instaurata sive Urbis & Academiae Oxoniensis Topographica Delineatio olim a Radulpho Agas impressa A.D.1578, nunc denuo aeri incisa..... , 1732, uncoloured engraved city plan, marginal closed tears not affecting image, 460 x 530mm, mounted

£150-200

284 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Montgomery, The Road from Dartmouth in com Devon to Minhead in Com Somerset [and] The Road from London to Kings Lyn com Norfolk, c.1676, together three uncoloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 330 x 460 ,,. mounted (3)

(1)

£200-300

287 Persia. Mercator (Gerard), Persici vel Sophorum Regni Typus, c.1612, uncoloured engraved map, some later underlining, 350 x 510mm, Latin text on verso

£150-200

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£70-100

288 Peru. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Tabula Americae Specialis Geographica Regni Peru Brasiliae Terrae Firmae...., c.1740, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate b & w cartouche, some staining, trimmed to plate mark, 485 x 560mm (1)

£70-100

289* Plan chest. An early 20th century stained oak plan chest, in two divisions, 1190mm wide, 870mm high, 840mm deep (1)

£100-200

290 Portugal. De Wit (Frederick), Novissima Regnorum Portugalliae et Algarbiae Descriptio, pub. Amsterdam, c.1690, uncoloured engraved map. decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 590 x 495mm (1)

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£80-120


291 Reference. Shirley (Rodney W), The Mapping of the World, Early Printed World Maps 1472 - 1700, 1st. ed., 1983, numerous colour and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., folio, together with Chubb (Thomas), The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland, 1st. ed., pub. The Homeland Association, 1927, uncoloured illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, large 4to, with Baynton-WIlliams (Roger), The Art of the Print Maker, 1500 - 1860, pub. A & C Black, 2009, numerous colour and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth, d.j., 4to, plus, Shirley (Rodney W), Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, A Bibliography 1477 - 1650, pub. The Holland Press, 1980, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, 4to, and Lane (Charles), British Racing Prints 1700 - 1940, pub. The Sportsmans Press, 1990, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, with two others similar (7)

£100-150

292 Russia. A mixed collection of approx.sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Gibson, Tallis, Mallet, Bayly, Arrowsmith, Vandermaelen, S.D.U.K., Bonne, Cary, Wyld, Thomson, Bellin, Bowen, Moll, De Vaugondy, Teesdale and D’Anville, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

294 Scotland. Mercator (Gerard), Scotiae Regnum, c.1595, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 355 x 460mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, together with Morden (Robert), Scotland [1695], hand coloured engraved map, some marginal closed tears repaired on verso, 455 x 355mm, mounted, with Mercator (Gerard), Scotia Regnum, c.1630, uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, slight abrasion to map surface, slight staining, 355 x 410mm, French text on verso, mounted, plus Morden (Robert), A New Map of the Northern Part of Scotland, c.1722, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of the Shetland Islands, 365 x 460mm, mounted

£200-300

293 Scandinavia. A collection of ten sea charts, 19th century, ten uncoloured engraved French and English sea charts, including several double page, various sizes and condition (10)

£100-150

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£300-500


295* Scotland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Scotland, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney Islands, four costumed figures to vertical margins, slight staining to central fold, a little dust soiled, 390 x 515mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Homann (Johann Baptist), Magnae Britanniae Pars Septentrionalis qua Regnum Scotiae...., pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, some creasing, closed repaired tear affecting image, 570 x 480mm, mounted (2)

297 Sea chart. Doncker (Hendrick), De Custen van Engelandt van Poort landt tot Lezard, pub. Amsterdam, c.1675, uncoloured sea chart, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 430 x 520mm Koeman IV, Don 237. (1)

£150-200

£700-1000

298 Sea chart. Collins (Capt. Greenville), Untitled chart of South West England, c.1792, hand coloured engraved chart, very large decorative cartouche with an inset vignette of King William’s landing in 1688, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 460 x 580mm The chart extends from Newton Ferris to Topsham and shows Salcombe, Dartmouth, Torbay and Teignmouth. (1) £100-150

296 Scotland. Mercator (Gerard), Scotiae Regnum, Scotia Regnum [and] untitled map of Central and Southern Scotland, c.1612, together three uncoloured engraved maps of Scotland, some later underlining, one map with additional vertical fold, each approx. 360 x 460mm, Latin text on verso (3)

£200-300

299 Sea charts. Seller (John), A Chart of the West part of England from Portland to Silly describing all the Roads, Havens and Harbors, with all the Sands, Depths and Soundings along the Coast, newly Corrected by John Seller, c.1675, engraved chart with sparse hand colouring, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, margins extended on three sides, backed with archival tissue, 175 x 530mm, together with Blaeu (William Janszoon), De Cust van Engelandt tussche Poortladt en Goutstart, originally published in the ‘Zeespiegel’, c.1623, uncoloured engraved chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 260 x 360mm The first chart by Seller was probably printed from Blaeu’s plate with the text changed from Dutch to English and the French text crudely erased. (2) £120-180

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300 Seutter (Matthaeus). Britanniae sive Angliae Regnum, tam secundum prisca Anglo-Saxonum Imperia......, c.1730, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche, one marginal repaired closed tear, margins strengthened on verso, 570 x 490mm, together with Tabula Novissima Accuratissima Regnorum Angliae, Scotiae Hiberniae, c.1720,engraved map with the remains of faint contemp. hand colouring, large decorative uncoloured cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially repaired on verso, 580 x 500mm R.W.Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, Seutter 2 state 2 [and] Seutter 1 state 2. (2) £150-200

301 South Africa. De la Rochette (Louis Stanislas D’Arcy), The Dutch Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, 2nd ed., Engraved W. Faden, 1795, engraved map with decorative cartouche, a little spotting, sectionalised on linen, 515 x 345mm (1)

£100-150

302 South America. A collection of twenty-three sea charts, 19th century uncoloured engraved French and English sea charts, including several double page, various sizes and condition (23)

£120-180

303* Spain. Jansson (Jan), Hispaniae Veteris Descriptio, pub. Amsterdam, c.1700, hand coloured engraved map by Abraham Goos, inset map of the environs of Cadiz, 375 x 495mm, framed and glazed, together with, Insular Aliquot Aegaei Maris Antiqua Descrip. c.1700, ten hand coloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), 435 x 500mm, framed and glazed, with, Nova & accurata Tusciae Antiquae Descriptio, c.1700, hand coloured engraved map, 350 x 500mm, framed and glazed, plus, Gallia Vetus, pub. Amsterdam, c.1700, hand coloured engraved map, a little toned, 375 x 505mm, framed and glazed, with one other similar

Lot 300

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£100-150


304 Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie of Lichfeild described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c,1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, old folds, slight browning, toned overall, trimmed to neat line, 385 x 510mm, no text on verso, together with, Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Glocestriae Comitatusolim sedes Dobunorum, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 290 x 315mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with four further examples engraved by WIliam Hole and William Kip of Radnor, Somerset, Monmouth and Cornwall, various sizes and condition, with Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of England and Wales...., c.1780, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, toned overall, long closed repaired tear affecting image, 485 x 395mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus a collection of approx. sixty folding maps, mostly 19th and early 20th century, including examples by Ordnance Survey, Bartholomew, Cary, Bacon, Philip & Son, Blofeld, Gill, W.H.Smith, Walker and Smith, various sizes and condition (approx.66)

308 United States. A mixed collection of approx. seventy maps, mostly 19th century, country, state and regional maps, including examples by Mitchell, Colton, Johnson & Ward, S.D.U.K., Vandermaelen, Thomson and Bonne, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

£200-300

309 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Montgomeria Comitatus et Comitatus Mervinia, Radnoria Comitatus Radnor Shire [and] Denbigiensis Comitatus et Comitatus Flintensis Denbigh et Flintshire, c.1645, together three engraved maps with bright contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 380 x 500mm, French text on verso (3)

£150-200

£200-300

305* Sussex. Speed (John), Sussex Described and Divided into Rapes with the situation of Chichester the cheife citie thereof and the armes of such Nobles as have bene dignified with the title of Earles since the conquest and other accidents therein observed, 1st ed., pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Chichester, ‘book’ cartouche, slight creasing, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£300-500

310 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey & Mercator Gerard), Cambriae Typus Auctore Humfredo Lhuydo Denbigiense Cambrobritanno, c. 1612, uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, half compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, some later underlining, 350 x 495mm, Latin text on verso John Booth. Antique Maps of Wales, no.3. (1)

311* Warwickshire. Jansson (Jan), Wigorniensis Comitatus cum Warwicensi nec non Coventriae Libertas, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decoartive cartouche and mileage scale, a little dust soiled, 435 x 530mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Warwici comitatus a cornauiis olim inhabitatus, [1607], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 295 x 350mm, Latin text on verso, with four other county maps of Warwickshire by Rocque, Moll, Moule and Blome, various sizes and condition, including two framed and glazed

306 Sweden. Sanson (Nicolas), Sud-Gotlande et Pays Circomvoisins...., Westro-Goth-Lande ou sont les Provinces de Westro-Goth-Lande Daliie et Vermelande [and] Ostro-Gothlande....., pub. Paris, 1666, together three engraved maps, each with contemp. outline colouring, each approx. 420 x 540mm (3)

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£200-300

307 Switzerland & Austria. A mixed collection of approx. twenty maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. outline colouring, including examples by De Vaugondy, Munster, Rollos, Bowen, Moll, Tallis, Kitchin, Delamarche, Bertius, Arrowsmith, Neele and Mercator, various sizes and condition (approx.20)

£150-200

£150-200

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£150-200


Lot 312

312 West Africa. Linschoten (Jan Huygen van), Typus orarum Maritimarum Guinae, Manicongo & Angolae ultra........., pub. Amsterdam, [1596 or later], fine hand coloured engraved map by Arnold Floris van Langren, highly ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, inset views of the islands of Ascension and St. Helena, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, decorated with sea monsters and galleons, trimmed to neat line on three margins with no apparent loss, 395 x 530mm,

314 Wiltshire. Schenk (Petrus & Valk Gerald), Wiltonia sive Comitatus Wiltoniensis Anglis Wil Shire, c.1720, engraved reticulated map with contemp. outline colouring and some later enhancement, slight mount staining, 400 x 500mm, mounted (1)

315 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester, Warwik shire and The Liberty of Coventre, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight toning and staining, 415 x 505mm, Dutch text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan), Wigorniensis Comitatus cum Warwicensi nec non Conventriae Libertas, c.1650, engraved map with sparse hand colouring, 430 x 530mm, Latin text on verso, mounted

One of the finest and most decorative maps of West Africa. Although Linschoten was Dutch, he was employed by the Portuguese Archbishop of Goa and his ‘Itinerio...’ contained many maps derived from Portuguese sources. The prominent inset views of the islands of Ascension and St. Helena were both important Portuguse possessions. The very small portrait of a bearded man wearing a hat which is set into the strapwork margins of the two islands is probably a portrait of the engraver, Arnold van Langren. (1) £800-1200

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313 Westmorland. Blaeu (Johannes), Westmoria Comitatus; Anglice Westmorland, c.1648, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis. The East Riding of Yorke Shire c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche , compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (2)

£100-150

£150-200

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£150-200


316* World. Visscher (Nicolas attrib.), Orbis Terrarum Typus de Itegro in Plurimis Emendatus Auctus et Icunculis Illustratus, c.1660, engraved hemispheral map of the world with near contemp. hand colouring, a little creased, slight worming to image, central fold a little cracked and creased, 315 x 480mm, mounted framed and glazed R.W.SHirley. The Mapping of the World, no. 414. A very close copy of Visschers earlier bible map of 1657 (Shirley 401) but lacking the reference to the author. (1) ÂŁ600-900

317* World. Visscher (Nicolas), Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, [1658 or later], engraved hemispheral map with contemp. hand colouring, two additional hemispheral projections of the polar regions, slight creasing, some abrasion, adhesion and wear to central fold, slight mount staining, 480 x 565mm, mounted, framed and glazed R.W.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no.406. (1)

Lot 316

Lot 317

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ÂŁ1500-2000


320 World. Jansson (Jan), Typus Orbis Terrarum, [1631 or later], hand coloured engraved map by A.Goos, on a hemispheral projection, insular California, 150 x 205mm, German text on verso

318 World. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Planiglobii Terrestris Mappa Universalis Utrumque Hemisphaerium Orient ey Occidentale repraesentans...., c.1750, engraved hemispheral map of the world with six additional hemispheral projections, including four of the polar regions, two decorative cartouches, some staining and dust soiling, some splitting and cracking to central fold, 470 x 555mm, mounted (1)

R.W.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no.325. (1)

321 Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice York Shire, c.1646, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 390 x 505mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)

£300-500

£100-150

322 Yorkshire. Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis. The North Riding of Yorkshire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted

319 World. Merian (Matthaus), Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula, c.1638, hand coloured engraved map on a Mercator projection, two inset hemispheral maps of the polar regions, title repeated in German, old folds, repaired closed tear affecting image, slight staining, trimmed to neat line on one margin, laid on later paper, 270 x 360mm R.W.Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no.345. (1)

£300-500

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£100-150

323 Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis, The North Riding of York Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large decorative cartouche, toned overall, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis, The North Riding of Yorkshire, c.1650,engraved map with vestiges of early colour (appears to have been washed), 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted

£300-500

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£200-300


DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

324* British topographical views. A mixed collection of twentysix prints, mostly 19th century, including twenty-one lithographs of Wales, including examples by Dibdin, Frank, Day, Crane, Napper and Laporte, a hand coloured engraving of Blackpool by J.C.Armytage, two aquatint engravings of the River Thames by S.Ireland and four large hand coloured lithographs of Edinburgh by S.D.Swarbreck, various sizes and condition (28)

£100-150

325* Bury St. Edmunds. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The East Prospect of St. Edmunds-Bury in the County of Suffolk, pub. Robert Sayer [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text below image, closed tear to plate mark not affecting image, 310 x 815mm (1)

£100-150

326* Carlisle. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South-West Prospect of the City of Carlise, pub. Robert Sayer [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text below image, old folds, 320 x 825mm (1)

£100-150

328* Constable (John). The Lock, pub. G.P.McQueen, 1881, uncoloured mixed method engraving by Alfred Lucas, slight dust soiling, 720 x 560mm, together with The Valley Farm, pub. Henry Graves & Co., 1875, uncoloured mezzotint by George Sanders, slight spotting largely confined to margins, laid on later linen, 680 x 520mm, with Landseer (Sir Edwin), The Travelled Monkey, c.1859, uncoloured mixed method engraving by T.W.Huffam, 450 x 490mm, plus Hirst (Norman), Untitled proof of a long column of British soldiers marching along a road, pub. Thos. Agnew, 1916, uncoloured mezzotint on india wove, signed in pencil below image by the artist, blind stamp of the printsellers association to lower left of image, some slight spotting and one closed tear, but confined to margins and not affecting image, 400 x 740mm

327 Chinese Pith Paintings. An album containing eleven watercolour drawings on pith paper, mid 19th c., all depicting punishments with two or more figures, one detached and damaged with loss affecting one figure, one with significant worm tracing to blank sky area, a few minor nicks and chips to blank areas of pith paper, each approx. 7.5 x 11cm, all-but-one within coloured paper borders, contemp. red moire cloth with tie, worn, oblong 12mo (1)

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£200-300

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£150-200


331* Dutton (Thomas Goldsworth). To The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, this Print of their Iron Screw Steam Ship “Mooltan”, (2520 Tons Edward Cooper Commander) is most respectfully dedicated by their obedient Servant, Wm. Foster, c.1865, hand-coloured lithograph, laid down, lightly foxed, short crease in lower margin, 46.5 x 64cm (18.25 x 25.25ins), mounted (1)

£200-300

332* Hereford. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The North East Prospect of the City of Hereford, pub. Robert Sayer [1774], hand coloured engraved city prospect, descriptive text below image, 310 x 805mm (1)

333* Hogarth (William). A mixed collection of thirty-four engravings, mostly 19th century, uncoloured engravings, including ‘Gin Lane & Beer Street’, ‘The Four stages of Cruelty’, ‘A Modern Midnight Conversation’, ‘The Enraged Musician’, ‘The Rake’s Progress’, ‘The Election’ and ‘The Harlot’s Progress’, each approx. 395 x 465mm

329* Dixon (John). ‘Betty’, pub. Ryland & Bryer, c.1770, uncoloured mezzotint portrait after Falconet of a pretty apple seller, 355 x 255mm, framed and glazed, together with Carington Bowles (pubs.), An English Man of War taking a French Privateer, c.1780, uncoloured miniature mezzotint ‘droll’, 155 x 115mm, framed and glazed, with Mezzotint droll, An Allegorical Representation of her most Excellent Majesty Queen Charlotte Crown’d with Laurel by Britannia & Surrounded by Charity, Industry and Commerce, c.1800, hand coloured mezzotint, thread margins, 350 x 250mm, framed and glazed, with three others similar, various sizes and condition. all framed and glazed From the estate of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd. (6)

£100-150

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£200-300

£100-150

330* Dublin. The City of Dublin, pub. The Illustrated London News [1846], uncoloured engraved panorama, slight creasing, slight fraying to margins strengthened on verso, old folds, 380 x 1030mm, with key plan and four pps. of descriptive text, together with Manchester, Bird’s-Eye View of Manchester in 1889, pub. The Graphic, 1889, uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, some old stitch holes to image, 540 x 1185mm (2)

£100-150

334* Horse Racing. Hunt (Charles & Smart Robert William), Epsom Races, ‘Now They’re off’ [and] ‘Here they Come’, pub. S. & J. Fuller [1834 or slightly later], pair (complete) of aquatint engravings after J.Pollard, contemp. colouring but somewhat washed out (possibly caused by cleaning), small ink stain in margin of one plate, slight staining, each approx. 430 x 640mm (2)

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£200-300


336* London. Daniell (William), To the Right Honble. Lord Hawksbury &c. &c. This Perspective Sketch Illustrating a design Submitted to the Consideration of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Improvement of the Port of London, pub. Geo. Dance, 1800, aquatint with sparse contemp. wash colouring after George Dance, slight marginal dust soiling, occ. marginal closed tears, repaired on verso, 365 x 640mm, together with two manuscript pen and watercolour architects plans of parts of London, one with long closed tear affecting image, each approx. 400 x 650mm, with Cary (John), The London Docks, c.1796, engraved map of Eastern London and the docks, old folds, dust soiled, 295 x 505mm, plus Weller (E.), The Environs of London, pub. Cassell Petter and Galpin, c.1860, litho. map with sparse contemp. outline colouring, on eight sheets, each sheet approx.470 x 325mm

335* Ipswich. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South-West Prospect of Ipswich, in the County of Suffolk, pub. Robert Sayer [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text below image, 310 x 810mm (1)

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£200-300

£150-200

337* London. Kip (Johannes), La Ville de Londres Prospectus Londinensis, A Prospect of the City of London, c.1720, large hand coloured engraved prospect on two sheets conjoined, ‘ribbon’ cartouche supported by putti with title in French and Latin, title repeated in English below image, key below panorama listing sixtyfive principal buildings, slight creasing, 480 x 1165mm, mounted, framed and glazed A fine panorama of London from the south of the River Thames. (1) £2000-3000

Lot 336

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Lot 338

338* London. Illustrated London News (pubs.), London from the South Side of the Thames, 1861, large uncoloured panorama, old folds, one closed tear affecting image, 510 x 1330mm, together with an unattributed hand coloured engraved panorama of London, 18th century?, old folds, 225 x 700mm, with Bowen (Emanuel), A Plan of the City and Liberties of London after the Dreadful Conflagration in the Year 1666, uncoloured engraved plan, 225 x 335mm, plus Dodsley (R. & J.), A New and Correct Plan of London, Westminster and Southwark, with Several Additional Improvements, not in any former Survey, c.1761, uncoloured engraved plan, old folds, trimmed to neat line, some splits to old folds, slight offsetting, toned overall, 350 x 665mm, with Whittock (N.), Southwark and London Bridge as they Appeared in 1546, c.1840, hand coloured etching, old folds, 205 x 335mm, with another five maps and panoramas similar, various sizes and condition (10)

340* Marine. Knell (William Adolphus), Attack of St. Jean D’Acre, ‘The Fleet going into Action’ [and] ‘The Bombardment and Explosion’, pub. Ackermann & Co., 1841 [or later], two hand coloured aquatints after F.K.Hawkins, some mount staining, slight creasing, each approx. 330 x 530mm, mounted, together with Wyllie (W.L.), Escape of H.M.S.Calliope, pub. Art Union, 1892, uncoloured etching, signed in pencil by artist below image, toned overall, laid on later card, 510 x 615mm, mounted, with Dutton (T.G.), H.M.S.Maeander, 44 Guns, Shortening sail for Anchoring, pub. Ackermann & Co., 1852, hand coloured lithograph after O.W.Brierly, toned and mount stained, slight spotting, laid on later card, 310 x 370mm, plus Wyllie (Harold), His Majesty’s Ship Implacable, 74 guns, pub. Arthur Ackermann & Co. Ltd.,, 1933, colour printed etching, signed in pencil by artist below image, laid on card, 265 x 390mm, mounted, with Duncan (E.), This Plate Representing the Defeat of the Squadron of Don Muguel on the Night of the 10th of Octr. off Vigo, pub. W.J.Huggins, [pub. 1833 or slightly later], colour printed aquatint with finished by hand, closed tear affecting image, some mount staining, slight creasing, 410 x 570mm, plus four aqua. plts. from ‘Jenkins’s Naval Achievments’, together with five lithographic and wood engraved folding marine panoramas originally published in ‘The Illustrated London News and The Boy’s Own Paper, with another thirteen similar engravings and lithographs, various sizes and condition

£300-500

339* London. Shotter Boys (Thomas), Mansion House Cheapside, Regent Street Looking Towards the Duke of York’s Column, Quadrant Regent Street [and] Entry to the Strand, c.1843, together four hand coloured lithographs, each approx 325 x 430mm, together with Merian (Matthaus), Abbildung der Statt London sambt dem ersschroeflichen brandt dafelften so 4. tagen lange gewehrt hatt Ao 1666, c.1670, uncoloured engraving of the Great Fire of London, 220 x 350mm, with Legrand (A.), View of Charing Cross and Northumberland House, pub. R.Berrieux, Paris, c.1850, hand coloured lithograph, title repeated in French, mount stained, 320 x 405mm, and Sands (James), The National Gallery - Charing Cross, c.1837, hand coloured engraving after T.Allom, mount stained, 240 x 430mm (7)

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£500-800

341* Merian (Maria Sibylla). Three engravings originally published in ‘Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium’, c.1712, three hand coloured engravings, slight staining, occ. marginal fraying and closed tears, but not affecting image, each approx. 375 x 300mm, with another similar uncoloured engraving

£150-200

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£300-500

342* Mezzotint drolls. A collection of approx. 120 mezzotints, mostly late 18th century, miniature mezzotint drolls, several with contemp. hand colouring, depicting moral, humorous and social scenes, many duplicates and various states, various sizes and condition From the collection of the late Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (approx.120)

£400-600

343* North America. A mixed collection of approx. 400 prints, 19th century, topographical engravings, including examples by Bartlett, Cousen, Wellstood, Willmore and Sands, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.400)

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£100-150


344* Nottingham. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South Prospect of Nottingham, pub. Robert Sayer [1774], hand coloured engraved city prospect, descriptive text below image, 315 x 815mm (1)

£100-150

345* Nottingham (Robert A., fl.1853-1875). A pair of Lake District views, together two watercolours, one of an angler fishing in a rocky river, with children collecting firewood on a nearby path, titled ‘Nr Ullswater’ on back board, the other of a cottage and a figure amongst trees by a river, both signed and dated 1868, 58 x 87cm (22.75 x 34.25ins) and 55 x 83cm (21.5 x 32.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed (frames in need of restoration), together with Armour (George Denholm, 1864-1949). ‘Mr. Mulliner, Mary & Betty’, humorous pastel sketch on brown paper (from a sketchbook), showing Mr. Mulliner sitting in a wheelbarrow, with Mary moving him and Betty following on behind, captioned to lower margin, image size 16.5 x 25cm (6.5 x 10ins), framed and glazed Robert Nottingham was a painter of landscapes in watercolour. He exhibited twenty-two watercolours at the Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, and also exhibited at the Royal Academy. Later in his life he lived at Bowness in the Lake District. (3) £100-150

346* Portraits. A large collection of approx. 2000 engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured mezzotints, engravings and gravures, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.2000)

£300-500

347* Prints & engravings. A collection of approx. 800 engravings and lithographs, mostly 18th & 19th century, including caricatures, topography, genre, classical, sporting, natural history, juvenile, portraits, ‘Vanity Fair’ and erotica, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

Lot 341

(approx.800)

£150-200

348* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 200 prints, 17th - 20th century, including approx. fifty chromlithographs from Van Eeden’s ‘Haarlem’s Flora’, each approx. 360 x 260mm, numerous duplicates, various condition, together with approx. fifty etchings of dogs by Paul Wood, each signed in pencil by artist, numerous duplicates, with thirteen plts. from the 1904 edition of Henry Alken’s ‘National Sports of Great Britain’, several duplicates, plus approx. thirty-five uncoloured 18th century engravings of heraldic shields, plus fifteen plts. of music, and approx. thirty wood block text pages from Aldrovandi’s ‘Monstrum Historia’ with another ten large hand coloured engravings of historical and genre scenes, various sizes and condition, with a carton of auction catalogues relating to books maps and prints (approx.200)

£150-200

349* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 335 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including British and overseas topography, botany, birds, portraits, historical and genre, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.325)

£100-150

350* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 400 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including British and overseas topography, historical, architecture, military & marine and genre, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.400)

Lot 342

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£150-200


351* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 250 prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, prints, engravings, watercolours, lithographs and photographs, including portraits, classical, genre, field sports, marine, natural history and topography, with examples by Morland, Edwards, Sunderland, Havell, Howitt, Sparrow, Buck, Skelton, Harris and Ward, various sizes and condition

353* Reading. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South Prospect of Reading in the County of Berks., pub. Robert Sayer [1774], hand coloured engraved town panorama, descriptive text below image, 310 x 810mm

(approx.250)

354* Roberts (David). A collection of fifteen lithographs of the Holy Land [1842 - 49], together fifteen lithographs, very occ. spotting, slight marginal creasing, each approx. 390 x 520mm

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£200-300

352* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of approx. 780 maps and engravings, mostly 19th century, including maps by Greenwood, Moll, Moule and Laurie & Whittle, and uncoloured engraved topographical views, with examples by Winkles, Storer, Ogg, Smith and Walker, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.780)

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£120-180

£300-500

355* Roberts (David). A collection of ten lithographs of Egypt, [1842 - 49], together ten tinted lithographs, each approx, 350 x 510mm The prints comprise of:- Karnak, Mosque of Sultan Hassan Cairo, Minarets and Grand Entrance of the Metwaleys Cairo, Ruins of the Memnonium Thebes, Suez, Mosque of Sultan Hassan from the Great Square of the Rameyleh, Tombs of the Khalifs Cairo, Slave Boat on the Nile - View Looking Towards the Pyramids of Dashour and Saccara, Medinet Abou Thebes [and] Bazaar of the Coppersmiths Cairo. (10) £400-600

£150-200

Lot 353

356 Roberts (David). A collection of eight lithographs of the Holy Land and Egypt [1842 - 49], together eight hand coloured lithographs, including four mounted, each approx. 385 x 520mm The prints comprise of:- General View of the Ruins of Luxor from the Nile, Caiphas Looking Towards Mount Carmel, Entrance of the Temple of Amun Thebes, The Sea of Tiberias, Hebron, General View of Esouan and the Island of Elephantine, Askelon [and] Jacob’s Well at Sachem. (8) £400-600

Lot 354

357* Scotland. Edinburgh, pub. The Illustrated London News, 1868, large uncoloured engraved panorama, some closed tears affecting image, old folds, 490 x 1160mm, together with, Glasgow, pub. The Illustrated London News, 1864, large uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, 490 x 1050mm, with,Glasgow, pub. The Graphic, [1888], large uncoloured engraved panorama of the city surrounded by ten vignette views of the city, closed tear affecting image, old folds, 720 x 1125mm (3)

£120-180

358* Vanity Fair. A collection of twenty-nine double-page caricatures, 1888 - 1902, colour lithographs, some duplicates, some prints with fraying and staining, but largely confined to margins, each approx. 330 x 480mm, various condition, together with another approx. 200 caricatures published in Vanity Fair including sportsmen, clergymen, royalty, politicians, military & naval, musicians and huntsmen, some duplicates, each approx. 370 x 225mm, various condition The ‘double-page’ prints comprise of:- Heads of the Law (4), In Vanity Fair (4), Cycling in Hyde Park (2) On the Heath (4), Kirby Gate (7) The Winning Post (6) [and] Empire Makers and Breakers (2), (approx.230) £200-300

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 359* Battle of Steenkerque. Relatione del fatto d’Armi seguito vicino Anguien nell’attaco fatto dal Rè d’Inghilterra contro li Francesi, n.p., early 18th c., manuscript on paper, in an elegant cursive hand, from the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, 4pp., folio An apparently unpublished contemporary account of part of the famous battle of Steenekerque (July-August 1692) during the War of the Grand Alliance, between William III’s allied forces and the French led by the Duke of Luxemburg. This report concerns actions against the French left flank near Enghien. William ultimately lost the battle and some 8,000 troops. An important document pertaining to English military history. (1) £100-150

360* Bonds and Share Certificates. A group of over 200 certificates, mid-19th c. to early 20th c., including certificates from China, Russia, UK, South America, USA, France, Germany, etc., many with attractive vignettes and coupons, various sizes (approx. 200)

£200-300

361 Bridge and Railway Broadside. Iron Bridge, at Sunderland, in the County of Durham, [Newcastle-upon-Tyne?], [1796], folio printed broadside with small eng. diag., a little creasing, small closed tear repair to upper margin not affecting text, 33 x 20.5cm, together with Great North of England Railway. Time Table for Passenger Trains, April 1841, printed J. & J. Readman, Darlington, [1841], 1 p., 4to (28 x 22.5cm) The Great North of England Railway opened in March 1841 and this is the first printed timetable for that line, also giving fares from York. (2 ) £80-120

Lot 360

362* Browning (Robert, 1812-89). Signed albumen print cabinet card, oval image showing the poet half length, signed ‘Robert Browning’ and dated 4th August 1885 to the lower border, London Stereoscopic Company printed details to cabinet card verso, image sl. faded and browned with crack to upper left corner outside of image (repaired to verso), the reverse somewhat flaked and worn with loss of printed text, 15 x 10cm Lot 361

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£600-800


364* Churchill (Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). Typed letter signed ‘Winston S. Churchill’, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 7th December 1954, written as Prime Minister to the Conservative politician John E. Harvey, referring to Harvey’s letter about the county electoral divisions in the Chigwell Urban District, ‘I have looked into this, and it seems that at the local inquiry, the Borough of Colchester protested that under the County Council’s proposals they would be unfairly treated compared with Chigwell. They pointed out that, although their 1951 population was over 57,000 and their present population nearly 58,000, it was proposed to give them only three electoral divisions compared with four for Chigwell whose 1951 population was under 52,000 and whose 1955 population, as estimated by the County Council (60,000) was only about 2,000 more than Colchester’s. The previous Home Secretary came to the conclusion that the proposal to give four electoral divisions to Chigwell was not justified by comparison with other urban areas’ and continuing to give further information on the same subject and the reasons for the decision, 2 pp. on two leaves, the first with Prime Minister letterhead, single punch hole to upper left corner of both leaves, 4to, plus a modern reprint b & w photo showing Churchill on the hustings talking to a large crowd at around the same time, 21 x 16cm (2)

£600-800

363* Byron (Lady Anne Isabella, 1792-1860, wife of Lord Byron). Autograph Letter Signed, in the third person, ‘Lady Noel Byron’, Weymouth, 23rd August 1825, to Messrs Latham & Co., informing them that ‘she has finally determined against the purchase of the Prince Leopold’, and hopes that the delay in her decision ‘has not interfered with any other arrangement which they may have in view’, some largely uniform age toning, one page, 4to (1)

£100-150

Lot 364 365* Devon. An autograph letter signed from John Young Senior, Plymouth, 4th October 1670, to Samuel Royale, a lawyer in London, with details of property transactions, one page, written in a very neat hand, integral address leaf, endorsed ‘Beer School’, folio, together with four unrelated Devonshire deeds relating to Bampton (one party a Worstedcomber, 1692, Luppitt, 1700 and Tiverton, 1740 & 1772) The bearing of the letter described is not immediately clear, but related correspondence in the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office (81/H/5/33, in which Royal and young reappear) concerns Bere, Alston School, 1667-1671. The ‘Sargeant’ mentioned in the present letter may well be Sir John Maynard, who had connections with Bere Ferrers and with education there. (5) £150-200

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366 Fox (Alfred Lloyd, 1829-1885). Journals and Letters of Alfred Lloyd Fox, orig. draft typescript, late 19th c., 220 pp., typed to rectos only, including early life in Cornwall, marriage and early years at Penmere, first Syrian journey, Shetland journey, visit to Sedan, Scotland and Yorkshire, second Syrian journey, visit to Westmoreland, Devon and Cornwall, Bristol and Somerset, and South of France, some pen and pencil corrections and a few blanks, orig. gilt-lettered roan, some edge wear, rebacked to match, 4to Fox worked as a Quaker missionary in Syria. (1)

£100-150

368* French History. A collection of five manuscripts pertaining to French claims in Italian, [France?], late 16th and early 17th c., 15 pp. in Italian and Latin (a few pages repaired, somewhat affecting text), mostly folio, disbound, from the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (from ms. 21133), together with a printed double-folio sheet (slightly worn along centrefold) presenting genealogical arguments for French claims in Burgundy, Milan, and Savoy, c. 1545 (6)

£100-150

369 Grieg (Edvard, 1843-1907). Autograph signatures of Edvard and Nina Grieg, dated London, 25th May 1906, inscribed in brown ink to the front endpaper of a book entitled Edvard Grieg, by H. T. Finck, published by John Lane, 1906, with full signatures of both Edvard and Nina Grieg, and dated London 25-5-06, to front endpaper, with additional signed inscription below by the publisher John Lane ‘The above autographs were written by my desire in my house. This volume is now presented to Dr. L. Ash by John Lane’, orig. red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo

367* French History. Sumario de... governo del re Henrico ii di francia, France, c. 1548, manuscript on paper, 9 pp., in a clear italic hand, from the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (from ms. 21133), disbound, 4to The present manuscript is evidently a report from one of the Italian spies at court. It was written in 1548 or 1549, not long after Henri was crowned. The author lists the amount of revenue to be spent on provisions, salaries, etc., as well as the personal monies of the queen, Princess Marguerite, and the Dauphin Francois (then a small child). Also noted is the list of important members of the court, most of whom attend the king’s “private council” and some of whom advise him in the more secretive “council of affairs”. Included on this list is “Mad(ama) di Valentinois”, Henri’s famous mistress Diane de Poitiers. (1) £100-150

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370* Habsburg Dynasty. Arbore di casa d’Austria cominciando de Rodolfo primo Imp[erato]r[e] di questa casa sino a Maria figliuola de filippo Re di Spagna che nacque del 1580, [Italy, 1580s and 1598], manuscript on paper, in Italian, in a late 16th-c. cursive hand, with two paragraphs of latter additions in a similar but different hand, 10 pp. on six leaves, folio A Habsburg family genealogy in prose, from the first Holy Roman Emperor of the dynasty, Rudolf I (died 1291) up to the families of Philip II of Spain (1556-1598) and of his cousin the Emperor Maximilian II (1564-1576), with a preface on the arrangement of the genealogy and tracing the family history back further. (1) £100-150

371* Handkerchief. Handkerchief. The Eastern Question. Who will solve it? This is the question which puzzles every man, 1878, litho. on cotton, with portraits of Gortschakoff, Andrassy, Suavi Pacha, and Bismarck, foxed, sometime sewn to a backing paper with a running stitch along each edge, 65 x 55cm (25.5 x 21.5ins) A large printed puzzle handkerchief, which when folded in a certain way reveals a portrait of Disraeli. (1) £70-100

372 King George II - Manuscript menus. Clerk of the Kitchins book to His Majesty George II, Kensington Palace, 1736-37, seventy-seven leaves, manuscript on paper, written in sepia ink in several informal hands, with calligraphic flourishes, giving day-to-day menus served to George II and Queen Caroline by the Master Cook William Daniel, with occasional small gaps, some occasional soiling, grease spots and a trifle worming towards rear affecting a few letters without loss of sense, front pastedown with contemporary and later provenance notes, ‘Mr Daniel’s Book Master Cook, begun at Kensington June the 1 1736’, ‘William Daniel’, the later note stating ‘This book was the property of Mr Durant of Shrewsbury whose father was clerk of the kitchin to King George II. Mr Durant died about the year 1775 and his papers among which was this book, fell into the hands of Mr Thomas Jeffreys of Shrewsbury from whom it came into the possession of the Rev. Hugh Owen’, inner hinges weak, contemp. vellum over boards, soiling and some wear, final leaf detached and inner hinges cracked, manuscript title inscription to lower cover, inverted, narrow folio (396 x 155mm), together with an autograph certificate loosely inserted appointing Daniel Durant as third yeoman 'of the privy kitchin', 1748, one page, folio A magnificent insight into dining at the royal household, not only in terms of the dishes served, which included puffins, frogs, boars’ head, blackbirds, godwits, India birds nests, ortolans, cherry soup, etc., but also in terms of table settings (‘longways on each side of the center’; ‘in the nooks, twixt the angles’) and life in the kitchen (a list of chickens ‘left in the scalding office at Hampton Court’). The manuscript opens with dinner for Her Majesty Queen Caroline alone at Kensington on 1st June 1736 (George II was kept away from England for long periods during 1736-7 (and continues until 1st December 1737), with omitted days, covering meals served to Their Majesties at St. James’s. The missing periods include Queen Caroline’s illness and death (on 20th November 1737). One month later on Christmas Day His Majesty was served for dinner, ‘Bisk squabs, chicks friccasy, capon grill, co[ld] turky, sh[oulde]r mutton, plumb broth, minc[e]d pyes, puddings blan’ and for supper, ‘mutton & chicks cold, veal fille bro[ile]d, oysters in lemons, spinnage & eggs, stewd lettice, herring sallad, jelly pippins, peepers’. Also to be found is a dinner menu in commemoration of Coronation Day, 11 October 1737. This gastronomic feast included quails, ortolans, coks, teal, snipe, larkes, English morels, capons roast, piggs roast, etc. William Daniell (c. 1664-1739) is buried with his wife Mary and niece, Mary Hill, in a tomb in the gardens at Chelsea Hospital. His memorial states that he was ‘Master Cook of this Hospital thirty-one years and Master Cook to King George 2nd and in that station servd the Duke of Marlborough in all His Campaigns, King William & Queen Mary Queen Ann, Aged Seventy-Five Years, He was to his Kings Loyal to his Wives Tender to his half relations Kind’. An astonishing record, the likes of which are not held by the Royal Collection or the Public Record Office. (2) £5000-8000

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373* King George II Household - Cookery manuscript. A manuscript menu for the Lady of the Bed Chamber, Friday 28th May 1742, written in a neat calligraphic script the tempting daily menu consisting of potage bourgeoise, pigeon pye & patties, trouts & flounders boild, turky chicks & chickens, soles fried, pease & lettice stew’d, cherry tart, mutton rost, pullets fillet & broil’d, ducks rost and asparagus, with also mention of roast mutton for the servants, calligraphic flourish at foot, small paper split with loss not affecting text to left margin, a little dust soiling and minor creasing, 32.5 x 10cm

376 Midwifery Lecture Notes. Notes from Doctor [John] Haighton on Midwifery, London, August 2nd 1809, by [?]J. Jones, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, contemporary original manuscript comprising lecture notes of Doctor Haighton as written ‘hastily and very badly’ by a student, 160 pp. in a fair and legible hand, the headings given include pelvis, organs of generation, inflammation, orifice of the urethra, uterus, diseases of the fallopian tubes, dropsy of the ovaica, signs of pregnancy &c, frightful dreams, loss of appetite, diet, air, passions of the mind, evacuations, vomiting, diseases of pregnancy, diseases having only an accidental connection with pregnancy, miscarriages, conclusions, milk fever, diseases of infants, infantile diseases requiring medical treatment, followed by three further manuscript notes in the same hand, firstly Receipts, 43 pp., noting pharmaceutical compounds for various ailments including pills to provoke the menzies, cooling powders, imitation of asses milk, nervous headaches, spasms in the bones, for the bite of a mad dog, good ink, for hooping cough, etc., the third section ‘Notes from the surgical parts of the anatomical lectures by Mr [Astley] Cooper, 41 pp., dated 15th November 1809 at end, the fourth part titled ‘Diseases of the alimentary canal’, 34 pp., final leaf torn with some loss, occasional blanks, orig. boards, soiled and worn, 8vo

A rare early handwritten menu from the time of King George II showing a luxurious menu for a royal household member. (1) £200-300

374* Mantuan War. A collection of four diplomatic papers documenting the question of the succession to the Duchy of Mantua and Marquessate of Monferrat, Prague, Milan, Rome, etc., 1628-1629, manuscripts on paper, in Italian and one in Latin, together 24 pp. on fourteen leaves, old stitching, folio An interesting collection of contemporary papers documenting one of the apparently minor, but highly significant quarrels coinciding with the Thirty Years’ War in Germany and with the developing antagonism between Habsburg Spain and Bourbon France. (4) £100-150

John Haighton MD, FRS (c. 1755-1823) worked as a demonstrator of anatomy at St. Thomas’ under Henry Cline. His junior, Astley Paston Cooper, hindered Haighton’s advancement and consequently Haighton resigned his demonstratorship in 1789 and turned his attention to physiology and to midwifery, in which he had first lectured in conjunction with Doctor Lowder. Both these courses were for the United Hospitals, St. Thomas’ and Guy’s. (1) £300-500

375* Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor, 1557-1619). Discorso sopra le cose di fiandra & l’andata del Arci Duca Mattias... , Rome, 3 November 1577, letter unsigned (contemporary official copy?) to an unnamed addressee (in Florence?), in Italian, in late 16th-c. cursive hand, docketed in another, (very slightly encaustic), sewn, 7 pp., preserved in modern boards, folio

377* Montgomery (Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein). Autograph Letter Signed, Isington Mill, Alton, Hampshire, 24th February 1962, to Miss Baird, thanking her for her letter and remarks ‘I am all “set” for the dinner at the Savoy Hotel on Tuesday March 13 next’, and asking her to let him know some further details, ‘1. Time I should arrive? 2. Do I use Embankment Entrance? 3. Dress: dinner jacket I presume?’, together with two carbon copies of typed letters to Montgomery from Baird regarding arrangements for the dinner, small pinholes to the upper left corner of each of the letters, all one page, 4to, VG

Directed to an ‘Illustrissimo et Eccelentissimo Signor’ unnamed, but probably in Florence, this is an informative account of the immediate prospects ahead at a remarkable juncture in the Revolt of the Netherlands which ultimately doomed Philip II’s rule over half of the Low Countries. (1) £100-150

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378* Narcissus Luttrell - Desk Seal. An ivory and silver-mounted desk seal, c. 1670s, the ivory handle in the form of a sphere unscrewing at its equator with a compartment for wafers, the intaglio quartz matrix (1cm) with the arms of Narcissus Luttrell and his wife Sarah, dexter: Luttrell and Mapowder (his mother, heiress with her sister of the Mapowder estate) and, sinister: Baker for his wife Sarah, small chip to matrix edge, 7cm long A rare 17th-century example of a desk seal with an attractive book collecting association. Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732) was an annalist and book collector, whose chronicles of contemporary events and whose parliamentary diary are especially valuable. His large library of books and manuscripts, including political and poetical works, was not kept intact by Luttrell’s descendants and many items are now no longer traceable. A substantial number of the printed works were eventually acquired by the British Library, a large number of manuscripts found their way to the Codrington Library in 1786, while more recently many items were donated to the Beinecke Library of Yale University. Luttrell married Sarah, daughter of Daniel Baker (a prosperous London merchant), in February 1682 and it is likely that this seal dates from close after to that date. Luttrell’s silver penner with the same coat of arms on the top is held by the Victoria & Albert Museum (Ref. M. 298-1975). (1) £1000-1500

381 Railways. An album containing approx. 110 mostly autograph letters on railway matters, c. 1840s/1870s, many addressed to Charles A. Saunders, secretary to the Great Western Railway Company but also others including Daniel Gooch [1816-1889], mostly autograph letters signed but including some secretarial letters, one letter with embossed Buckingham Palace crest dated 1st March 1857 referencing ‘the train ordered for Her Majesty & HRH Prince Albert & suite at 20 minutes after 3 pm Monday 2nd March will not be required’, signed by an equerry, a four-page ALS from Daniel Gooch, New York, 16th July 1860, written in a difficult hand with much see-through and a few small tears sl. affecting text, the majority arranged on thirty stiff card leaves with printed crests and other biographical information identifying the sender, including earls, lords and bishops, etc., mostly one to four page octavo letters tipped in as pairs to each page, evidence of some letters now absent, contemp. cloth, crude reback, some soiling and edge wear, oblong folio

379* Newspapers and magazines. A group of approx. forty-five assorted newspapers and magazines, mostly 19th c., titles include The Tailor, Police Gazette, Cassell’s Illustrated Family Paper, Work, Detective Weekly, Punch, Picturegoer, Daily Graphic, The Standard, etc., various sizes (approx. 45)

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382* Railways. A group of twenty-two G.W.R. blueprints and plans, c. 1890/1900s, including designs for stock plate and turntable, passenger lift alterations, engines and pumps, standard tanks, pump house, some pen and ink plans with watercolour wash, mostly stamped 'Drawing Office copy', a little fraying on folds and some dust soiling, approx. 65 x 90 cm and similar sizes

380* Pollock (Sir Frederick, 1845-1937, Jurist, Writer on Law and Philosophy). A group of thirteen autograph letters and one postcard, 1880s/1920s, mostly to Lucy Clifford, and one to Margaret Clifford, mostly signed with initials, approx. 40 pp., 8vo/4to, together with a few other letters and some printed items by and relating to William Kingdon Clifford, various sizes (approx. 25)

£200-300

£70-100

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£300-400

£200-300

383* Railways. An archive of letters to and from Harry and Ralph Verney, c. 1840s/60s, plus related manuscript invoices and documents, containing Newport Pagnell Railway interest, Claydon House interest, etc., a total of over 100 items, various sizes (a folder)

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£80-120


386* Russell (Bertrand, 1872-1970). Typed letter signed, ‘Bertrand Russell’, Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation letterhead, 16 July 1964, to Mr A. Wiern, saying that his books on education may be helpful, and bringing Mr Wiern’s attention to ‘the work of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and its subsidiary the Atlantic Peace Foundation’, continuing ‘It is our hope that we shall be able to secure very widespread individual financial support in the form of covenance of a set amount for a set period of time. This will be sought simultaneously with our accummulation of large sums. In this way, I am confident that we shall advance quickly towards the achievement of our more ambitious aims. I hope you can assist this and contribute’, minor creasing and dust soiling, one page, folio (1)

387* Sackville-West (Victoria, 1892-1962). Typed Letter Signed, ‘V. Sackville-West’, Sissinghurst Castle, Kent, 29th July 1938, to a lady confirming that she would be pleased to speak for the English Speaking Union at Smallhythe on 14th September and asks what time she should be there, one page, 4to, together with Stephen Spender (1909-1995, English Poet), Typed Letter Signed, ‘Stephen’, Berkeley, California, 4th June 1959, to John [Morris], thanking him for his letter and commenting ‘I agree with you that Mel is a brilliant editor, and I also agree that the ill-treatment of our writers may do us more harm in the long run than our present popularity with our readers. What you write is the more serious because I do not see that my position will be, when I get back, so different from yours. If Mel has accepted as much material as you say, and if he refuses to read material, there will be no room for stuff recommended by me. In fact, I feel that in sending the story by Calvin Kentfield and poems by Lowell, and asking for Aldous’s lectures and for an essay by Gerald on the psychology of modern clothes, I’ve already simply made further bad public relations for us’, plus nine further paragraphs, a few green ink corrections and a post script, some slight creasing at the folds, 2pp., 4to

384* Russell (Bertrand, 1872-1970). Autograph letter signed ‘Bertrand Russell’, Telegraph House, Harting, Petersfield, 23 May 1937, to [Godfrey J. Carlson], concerning Russell’s pacifist views, in which Russell makes arguments about the trouble an invasion of England would be for the German Forces, continuing somewhat bafflingly, ‘I will not argue that such an attack is unlikely, and that, in practice, there is always blame on both sides. I will argue - to be concrete - that if the Germans succeeded in sending an invading army to England we should do best to treat them as visitors, give them quarters, and invite the Commander in Chief to dine with the Prime Minister. Such behaviour would completely baffle them. If, on the other hand, we fight them, we may win, or we may lose. If we lose, obviously no good as been done. If we win, we shall inevitably, during struggle, acquire their bad qualities, and the world, at the end, will be no better off than if we had lost’, 2 pp., 8vo, together with orig. postmarked envelope addressed in the author’s holograph (2)

John Morris (1895-1980) English Traveller, Anthropologist and Writer, Controller of the BBC Third Programme from 1952 to 1958. (2) £100-150

388 Scrap albums. Four 19th-century scrap albums, containing greetings cards, topographical engravings, lithographs, portraits, newspaper cuttings, pencil drawings and watercolours, contents shaken and loose with some parts partially excised, partiallly disbound with some boards and spines lacking, mixed bindings, folio, together with Green (Thomas), Extracts from the Diary of a Lover of Literature, 3 vols., pub. Ipswich, 1810, title page with later pencil annotations, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with numerous engravings etchings and maps, including portraits, genre scenes, British and foreign topography, historical and marine, partially excised, modern half morocco, large 4to

£200-300

Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (7)

385* Russell (Bertrand, 1872-1970). Autograph letter signed, ‘Bertrand Russell’, Telegraph House, Harting, Petersfield, 30th March 1928 [?], to an unidentified recipient, referring to a Miss Graves, saying ‘We shall be delighted to have your daughter, if the matter is arranged before we are full up’ and regretting that an interview is not possible before she sets sail, together with a brief autograph letter signed, Festiniog, 6th October 1949, stating that he is willing for them to reprint passages mentioned on any terms acceptable to the publishers, staple marks to upper margin, both one page, 8vo, plus two one- or two-line typed letters on Plas Penrhyn letterhead, 21 February 1957 & 6 March 1964, the first to Mr Ashford, ‘I am glad that he enjoys his talks on the wireless’ the second to Mr Wieluch suggesting he reads his book ‘My Philosophical Development’, both oblong 8vo, the second with orig. envelope (5)

£150-200

£200-300

389 Scrap albums. A collection of nine Victorian scrap albums, containing scraps, pencil drawings and watercolours and a large collection of engravings including British & foreign topographical views, natural history, sporting, juvenile, portraits and genre, partially excised, several bindings with detached boards, various sizes and condition (9)

£150-200

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£300-500


390* Slavery. A manuscript slavery manumission record deed, Southampton, [Virginia], 21st July 1817, in part, ‘This deed of emancipation from Oswin Ricks [1791-1849] to Moses, was acknowledged... and admitted to record...’, written and signed by James Rochelle as clerk of the County Court, docketed and noted as ‘Recorded Page 268’, with a secretarial copy of Oswin Ricks’ deed of emancipation to leaf recto, giving the age of Moses as ‘about twenty five years’ and stating his reason for emancipating him as ‘being of the opinion that it is my duty to do by others, as I would be done by’, dated 17th July 1817, original folds, toned and a few chips and small tears (one letter affected in first line), 2pp., folio (1)

Lot 391

£150-200

ANTIQUARIAN 391 Ackermann (R.). Poetical Magazine; Dedicated to the Lovers of the Muse..., 4 vols., 1809-11, eng. titles, fifty-two hand-col. aquatint plts., ‘to readers’ leaves not present (as often), some plts. cropped, a.e.g., modern green half morocco gilt, 8vo, (Abbey Life 214; Tooley 421), together with Smollett (Tobias), The Adventures of Gil Blas de Santillane Translated from the French of Le Sage, 3 vols., 1819, fifteen hand-col. aquatint plts. (one plt. detached), slight spotting & offsetting mostly to text, contemp. blind & gilt dec. calf, 8vo (7)

£300-400

392 Aesop. Fabulae, C. Aesopicae a Gabrielle Faerno, Cremonensi versibus & Iconibus explicatae, cum Auctario Expositionis... Ioach. Camerario... item Fabellae Aesopicae... Omnia ad Utiltatem Iuventutis scholasticae in hunc libellum congesta a Gregorio Bersmano Annaeb, Leipzig: Johann Steinmann, 1590, numerous woodcuts, some minor worming and damp-soiling, laid down titlepage soiled and with early ms. name at foot, title and following leaf with portion of lower blank corner excised, final five leaves with some worming and marginal repairs (with occn. sl. loss of text), marbled endpapers, upper hinge split, armorial bookplate of W. Combes, 18th c. speckled calf, spine divided by gilt rolls, gilt lettered red leather label in second compartment, remainder with urn tool in centre and leaf tool at each corner, covers with gilt Greek key roll border, corners showing, sm. 8vo This edition not in Adams. (1)

£500-800

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393 [Atkinson, John Augustus]. Sixteen Scenes taken from the Miseries of Human Life. By one of the Wretched, 1st ed., 1807, title with hand-coloured vignette, 16 hand-coloured etched plates, occasional light spotting, mainly to text, a couple of plates and one text leaf with manuscript captions, title label to front pastedown, modern calf-backed boards, small oblong 4to Abbey Life 259. (1)

£200-300

394 [Barker, Matthew Henry]. Greenwich Hospital. A Series of Naval Sketches, Descriptive of the Life of a Man-of-War’s Man. By an Old Sailor, 1826, 12 hand-coloured engraved plates by George Cruikshank, 12 duplicate b & w plates, title repaired at inner margin, one text leaf with repaired tear, light toning, original wrapper boundin at end, a.e.g., later burgundy full morocco gilt, light stains, upper cover slightly bowed, 4to (1)

£200-300

395 Becket (Thomas a, Saint). Epistolae et Vita Divi Thomae Martyris et Archi-Episcopi Cantuariensis, 2 vols., H. Fricx, Brussels, 1682, vol. I title printed in red and black, a few minor spots, bookplates, contemporary calf gilt, upper joints slightly cracked, 4to

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£100-150

396 Bewick (Thomas). The Fables of Aesop, and Others, with Designs on Wood, 1st Bewick edition, pub. Newcastle, 1818, num. woodcut illusts. to text, “thumb-mark” receipt present, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, 8vo Large Paper copy. (1)

£80-120

397 Bible (New Testament). The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Newly Translated out of the Original Greeke..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1616, title within woodcut border (publication date overwritten), black letter text, bound with The Whole Book of Psalmes, Collected into English Meeter, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others..., London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1622, black letter text, later pastedowns, near contemp. gilt dec. calf, with initials H. P. in gilt to centre of each board, joints cracked, extrems. rubbed, lacks ties, 12mo (1)

£250-350

398 Bible [New Testament, Greek & Latin]. Jesu Christi, D. N. Nouu[m] Testamentu[m], Gr. & Lat. Theodoro Beza interprete. Addite sunt ab eode[m] summae breues doctrin[a]e vnoquoque Euangelioru[m] & Actorum loco co[m]prehensae. Item, methodi Apostolicaru[m] epistolarum breuis explicatio. Huic autem tertiae editioni..., 2 vols., [Geneva: H. Stephanus], 1580, [16],216[i.e.316]; 195[i.e.212],9-40 leaves, printer’s woodcut device to title (torn to upper outer corner), occasional dampstaining, some worming to both vols. and burn hole to twelve leaves in vol. 2 (affecting some text), final leaf in vol. 2 torn to upper outer corner, early 19th c. half calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint of vol. 1 split and some wear to extrems., 8vo, Darlow & Moule 4641; Adams B1706. The third minor edition of Beza’s text, with his Latin translation, and the Vulgate. (2) £150-200

399 Bible [German]. Die Bibel, oder die ganze Heilige Schrift des alten und neuen Testaments, nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers. Die LXXXVIII Auflage, Halle: Cansteinsche Bibel-Anstalt, 1785, front blank inscribed “Prinzessinn Marie, 1788, Windsor”, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, rubbed and slight wear, 8vo Bookplate of HRH Princess Sophia (1777-1848), the twelfth child and fifth daughter of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. No UK institutional location found for this edition. (1) £200-300

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400 Bible [English]. The Bible, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke... , imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1594, title within ornamental woodcut border, black letter text, lacks title to NT, bound with Concordances, Robert Barker, 1607, final two leaves with colophon misbound, some early ownership names and annotations, closely trimmed affecting some running heads and side notes, some soiling and damp staining, tears and repairs with loss of text, contemp. calf, upper cover detached, 4to Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

402 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New. Newly translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command..., bound in 3 vols., London: printed by the Company of Stationers, 1648, general title and New Testament titles within dec. woodcut border, first leaf of Genesis with woodcut headpiece of Adam & Eve, each volume interleaved with blanks containing copious late 18th/early 19th c. manuscript annotations, occasional manuscript annotations and underscoring to text, some toning, occasional spotting and light dampstaining mostly to margins, few leaves detached in third volume, late 19th/early 20th c. cloth, rubbed and slight wear, 4to

£150-200

401 Bible [English]. The Bible, that is, The Holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London: by the deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599, New Testament title present within dec. woodcut border, colophon dated 1599 at end of tables, lacking all before A1 (Genesis i:1), initial two leaves strengthen and repaired to margins, Malachi lacking all after chapter 2 verse 17 and with small burn hole (leaf 2Q6), bound with an incomplete Book of Psalms at rear lacking all after E6 (Psalm cvii. 16), some spotting, marks and marginal fraying, contemp. calf, old slightly torn reback, worn 4to, together with Book of Common Prayer, And Administration of the Sacraments..., printed by Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett, 1745, red ruled borders throughout, numerous eng. plts., some dustsoiling and dampstaining, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. red straight grain morocco, 12mo

Herbert 604. (3)

£250-350

For first title see Herbert 254. There are many editions bearing the date 1599. The nominal date 1599, is probably untrue in almost every case; they were apparently published at different times in Amsterdam and Dort and adopted by Barker. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2) £200-300

403 Binding - Missal. Missale Romanum ex decreto sacrosancti concilii Tridentini restitutum... nunc denuo Urbani Papae Octavi auctoritate recognitum, Antwerp: Plantin-Moretus 1655, large eng. vign. to title, printed in red and black and double columns throughout, woodcut initials, some rubricated, ten full-p. engravings, some soiling to leaves V4-X2 (Canon Missae) and repairs to margins of leaf X1, silk markers, two sl. damaged printed leaves from a slightly later work (1673) and 6pp. later manuscript notes to endpapers at rear, a.e.g., thumb-tab markers perished, 18th-c. giltdec. red calf with contrasting leather label and five raised bands to spine, 4to (245 x 185mm) (1)

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404 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..., Oxford: printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, 1768, dutch gilt endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red gilt dec. morocco, gilt armorial of New College Oxford to centre of each board (the arms incorporating two chevrons sable between three roses & Mitre of a Bishop above, with Order The Garter), small hole to leather on upper board towards lower edge, neatly repaired at head & foot of spine and to lower outer corners of boards, folio (1)

£250-350

405 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., 3 vols., 2nd ed., Revised and Augmented, 1793, engraved portrait to vol. I, two folding facsimile plates, scattered spotting, previous owner signatures to pastedowns, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo (3)

£100-150

407 Bunbury (Henry William, pseud. “Geoffrey Gambado”). An Academy for Grown Horsemen; Containing the Completest Instructions for Walking, Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling and Tumbling..., 1st ed., 1809, 29 hand-coloured etched plates by Thomas Rowlandson, p.101 with marginal repair, some light toning, a.e.g., modern blue full morocco by Riviere, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, 8vo

406 [Bronte, Emily & Anne]. Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, by Ellis and Acton Bell. A new edition revised, with a Biographical Notice of the Authors, a Selection from their Literary Remains, and a Preface, by Currer Bell, 2nd English ed., Smith Elder, 1851, second issue, single leaf review preceding half-title (latter with early ms. ownership name at head), lacking pp.vii-x from the Biographical Notice and pp.xvii-xviii from the Preface, without pubs. ads. at rear, lightly foxed and toned, endpapers renewed, modern bookplate of T.G. Alderman on front pastedown, orig. embossed brown cloth, spine faded and with sl. loss at ends, rear cover replaced with contemp. brown figured cloth, 8vo

(1)

This scarce second edition was published in December 1850 but the date on the title of a large proportion of copies was altered to 1851 to render them more suitable for the forthcoming year. (1) £300-400

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£200-300


408 Burke (Edmund). Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event... , 4th ed., 1790, contemp. half calf, joints cracked, some wear, together with Fennell (James), A Review of the Proceedings at Paris During the Last Summer, Including an Exact and Particular Account of the Memorable Events... , 1st ed., [1792], plus Mackintosh (James), Vindiciae Gallicae. Defence of the French Revolution and its English Admirers, Against the Accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke... , 4th ed., with additions, 1792, contemp. ownership signature of William Cooke of Lincoln’s Inn to title, both t.e.g., matching later green half calf gilt by Hatchards, sl. rubbed, all 8vo, plus Sherard (Robert Harborough), Oscar Wilde, The Story of an Unhappy Friendship, privately printed, Hermes Press, 1902, half-title, six port. plts. including photogravure frontis.,t.e.g., near-contemp. half morocco gilt by Hatchards, rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus other 19th-c. English and French antiquarian including sets (24)

£200-300

409 Burnet (Gilbert). The Memoires of the Lives and Actions of James and William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald... Together with Many Letters, Instructions, and Other Papers, Written by King Charles the I. Never Before Published, 1st ed., 1677, engraved portrait frontis., two engraved portraits, marginal repair and tear to I1, light water stain and soiling, endpapers renewed, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked and rubbed, folio Wing B5832. (1)

£100-150

410 Butler (Samuel). Hudibras..., with Dr. Grey’s Annotations, 3 vols., new ed., corrected & enlarged, 1819, eng. port. frontis., addn. mounted titles, and few wood eng. illusts., repaired worm trail to inner margin of initial leaves in vol. 1, together with The Genuine Poetical Remains of Samuel Butler, with Notes, by Robert Thyer..., 1827, eng. port. frontis., wood eng. vignette to title, eng. port. plt. and few wood eng. illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. uniform maroon half morocco, gilt dec. spines, slight wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Portraits of Hudibras (so titled to spine), pub. Charles & Henry Baldwin, c.1820, sixty eng. port. plts., bound without title, occasional spotting, contemp. maroon half morocco, gilt dec. spine, joints rubbed, 8vo, plus Hogarth (William), Hogarth Illustrated from his own Manuscripts; Compiled and Arranged from the Originals by John Ireland, 3 vols., 3rd ed., 1812, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title to each, numerous eng. plts., occasional scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. navy blue gilt dec. morocco, minor wear to extrems., 8vo (8)

412 Chatto (William Andrew). The Old English Squire. “A Jovial Gay Fox Hunter, Bold Frank and Free.”. A Poem in Ten Cantos, T. M’Lean, 1st ed., 1821, half title, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates, light toning and offsetting, one or two small marginal repaired tears, t.e.g., modern crimson full morocco by Hatchards, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, slipcase, 8vo Large paper copy. (1)

£200-300

411 Cassia (Simon de). De Gestis Domini Salvatoris in Quator Evangelistas, libri quindecim, Cologne, 1540, title with woodcut device (with insect damage and library stamp), woodcut initials, text in double column, marginal wormtracks, occasional light spotting and water stains, later boards, manuscript title to upper cover and spine (some wear to spine), folio (1)

£250-300

413 Coale (Josiah). [The Books and Divers Epistles of the Faithful Servant of the Lord Josiah Coale. Collected and published, as it was Desired by him the day of his Departure out of this Life], [London, 1671], pp3-28,33-104,152,269-344, lacks title (A1), ink library stamp to A2 & 2E3, small area of white correction fluid to upper margin of A2, final leaf torn to lower margin with slight text loss, toning and spotting (some heavy), some worming, margins browned and some fraying, sewing weak, front free endpapers with early ownership inscriptions “Ann Herford her Book ye 27th of June 1711, cost 2-2 pence” (frayed & torn to margins), lacking rear endpaper, contemp. sheep, lacks lower board and spine largely deficient, upper board worn, 4to

£200-300

Wing C4751. Erratic pagination and catchwords, which however appear to be the same in all copies of this work. The Quaker Josiah Coale (1632?-1668) travelled to Maryland, America several times and met with Indian tribes. He reported his findings back to the Quaker leader George Fox (1624-91) and was involved with the early efforts to form a Quaker colony. (1) £200-400

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416 [Copley, Esther]. The Cooks’ Complete Guide, on the Principles of Frugality, Comfort, and Elegance, including the Art of Carving ..., rules for cultivating a garden, and numerous useful miscellaneous receipts, by A Lady, 1st ed., Virtue, c. 1827, eng. frontis. and add. title, ten engraved plts., some heavy spotting and occ. old marginal damp staining, rodent damage to upper margins of two plates not affecting images, contemp. half calf over marbled boards, heavily rubbed, 8vo Bitting, page 99; Cagle 632. (1)

£100-150

417 Costume. A Book Explaining the Ranks and Dignities of British Society, Intended Chiefly for the Instruction of Young Persons..., pub. Tabart and Co., 1809, title and dedication to Princess Elizabeth, twenty-four engraved plts. with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., modern half morocco gilt, 12mo Gumuchian 3594. The collation calls for twenty-four plates, this copy appears to lack the engraving of ‘The Knight’ but includes an extra plate of a Lady in court dress. (1) £100-150

414 Combe (William). The English Dance of Death, from the Designs of Thomas Rowlandson with Metrical Illustrations, By the Author of “Doctor Syntax”, [with] The Dance of Life, A Poem, 3 vols., 1st ed., pub. R. Ackermann, 1815-1817, addn. eng. title to vols. 1 & 3, ninety-eight aquatint plts. (complete) with contemp. hand colouring, a.e.g., modern red morocco by Riviere, dotted line dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder gilt panelled and with central floral tool, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt double fillet border, double fillets on edges, gilt dec. turn-ins, 8vo Abbey Life 263 & 264. Tooley 410 & 411. (3)

£700-1000

415 [Combe, William]. The History of Johnny Quae Genus, the Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax: A Poem..., 1st ed., R. Ackermann, 1822, twenty-four hand-col. aquatint plts. by Rowlandson (correct as list), some minor scattered spotting & offsetting, ink ownership stamp to front endpaper, contemp. tree calf gilt, upper joint cracked & lower joint split, 8vo, (Abbey Travel 268; Tooley 413), together with Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.), The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale, by Doctor Goldsmith, pub. R. Ackermann, 1823, twenty-four hand-col. aquatint plts., slight offsetting to text, few leaves loose, orig. cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, with Cruikshank (George), Eccentric Tales, from the German of W.F. Von Kosewitz..., 1827, twenty hand-col. aquatint plts., spotting and marks, few leaves loose, publisher’s orig. qtr. cloth, worn, 8vo, and Butler (Samuel), Hudibras, A Poem, 2 vols., new ed., 1822, etched addn. title to vol. 1, twelve hand-col. aquatint plts., t.e.g., early 20th c. half vellum gilt by Birdsall & Son, 8vo, plus three others (8)

418 [Cruikshank, Robert, illust.]. The British Dance of Death, Exemplified by a Series of Engravings, from Drawings by Van Assen; with Explanatory and Moral Essays, London: Hodgson & Co., n.d., c.1820s, hand-col. aquatint frontis. and eighteen hand-col. aquatint plts. by R. Cruikshank, letterpress title with wood engraved vignette and decorative border of skulls and winged timers, orig. printed wrappers retained at rear, some spotting and offsetting to text, bookplate of the Earl of Mexborough to upper pastedown, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, early 20th c. morocco by Henderson & Bisset, 8vo Tooley 111. (1)

£400-600

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£300-400


420 [Cruikshank, Isaac Robert]. Lessons of Thrift, Published for General Benefit, by a Member of the Save-All Club, 1st ed., 1820, hand-coloured engraved title, 12 hand-coloured etched plates, ad. leaf at end, text leaves 39-42, 87-110, 163-178 omitted as usual, light offsetting and a few spots, a.e.g., modern half calf, mottled stains, 8vo, together with The Tour of Doctor Prosody, in Search of the Antique and Picturesque, through Scotland, the Hebrides, the Orkney and Shetland Isles, 1st ed., 1821, 20 hand-coloured aquatint plates by C. Williams and W. Read, some offsetting and light spots, previous owner signature to title, hinges broken, text block detached, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Doctor Syntax in Paris, or Tour in Search of the Grotesque, 1st ed., 1820, hand-coloured engraved title, 17 handcoloured aquatint plates, some spotting and soiling, reinforcement front and rear, later green half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus The Tour of Doctor Syntax through London, or the Pleasures and Miseries of the Metropolis. A Poem, 3rd ed., 1820, hand-col. aquatint frontis., vignette title and sixteen plts. (of 18) in the manner of Thomas Rowlandson (bound without plates 15 & 16, Doctor Syntax at the House of Commons and Doctor Syntax at a Gaming House), occasional spotting, some light offsetting to text, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, modern maroon morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo

419 Cruikshank (Robert, illust.). The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous. Comprising Scenes and Sketches in Every Rank of Society, Being Portraits of the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric, and Notorious. Drawn from the Life by Bernard Blackmantle [i.e. Charles Molloy Westmacott], 2 vols., Sherwood, Jones, 1825, seventy-one hand-col. aqua. plts., incl. frontis. to first vol. (offset to title), one wood eng. plt., letterpress vigns., vol. 2 with first few leaves lightly spotted, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., modern crimson crushed morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, 8vo Abbey Life, 325. (2)

Abbey Life 276 & 277; Abbey Travel 109 and Abbey Life 265 respectively. (4) £300-400

421 [D’Oyly, Charles]. Tom Raw, the Griffin: a Burlesque Poem... the Adventures of a Cadet in the East India Company’s Service, 1st ed., R. Ackermann, 1828, twenty-five hand-col. aquatint plts., slight spotting, offsetting and light finger soiling, orig. qtr. cloth, printed paper label to spine (part missing), extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo

£300-500

Abbey Travel 450; Tooley 186. (1)

£300-500

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422 [Defoe, Daniel]. An Essay Upon Projects, 1st ed., 1697, 336 pp., occasional light water stains, previous owner inscription of the Rev. Whistler to title, manuscript shelf number to title verso, modern brown half calf, 8vo

428 Egan (Pierce). Real Life in Ireland; or the Day and Night Scenes, Rovings, Rambles and Sprees, Bulls, Blunders, Bodderation and Blarney of Brian Boru Esq. and his Elegant Friend Sir Shawn O’Dogherty, 1st ed., pub. B.Bensley, 1821, dec. frontis. and eighteen eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, slight offsetting, hinges and joints weak, contemp. gilt and blind stamped calf, rubbed and worn, 8vo

Wing D832. The author’s first notable work, in which he proposes social and economic improvements, including the radical notion of the education of women. (1) £800-1200

Abbey Life 282 & Tooley 201. (1)

423 Du Cange (Charles du Fresne, Sieur). Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediae & Infimae Latinitatis, in quo Latina Vocabula Novatae Significationis, aut usus rarioris, Barbara & Exotica Explicantur, eorum Notiones & Originationes Reteguntur..., 3 vols., Frankfurt am Main: impensis Johannis Davidis Zunneri, typis Balthasaris Christophori Wustii, 1681, half-title to each (hole to vol. 1 half-title), addn. eng. title, letterpress general title in red & black, eleven engs. on nine plts., some spotting, later endpapers, contemp. calf, old rebacks & corner repairs, boards to vol. 3 detached, worn, folio (3)

429 Egan (Pierce). Pierce Egan’s Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic, in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, Illustrated by the Pencil of Mr. Robert Cruikshank, 1830, dec. frontis. and thirty-five aqua. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, bookplate of Joan & Henry Field, a.e.g., later morocco by Riviere, gilt dec. spine, later slipcase, 8vo Abbey Life 284. (1)

£200-300

£150-200

430 English Civil Warm. A Word To Purpose: or, A Parthian Dart, shot back to 1642, and from thence shot back again to 1659 ... concerning the legality of the second meeting of some of the longparliament-members, also, a Fools Bolt’s shot into Wallingford House ... concerning a free state, 1659, 15 pp., together with [Streater, John], A Shield Against the Parthian Dart ..., by J. S., 1659, 23 pp., closely trimmed at head affecting ‘A’ at head of title and several page numbers, plus [Smart, Roger], A Copy of A Letter from the Generals Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax his Quarrers, concerning the Armies not disbanding, the votes of the Councell of War ..., 1667 [i.e. 1647], 8 pp., some soiling and old damp staining, the first and three disbound, the second in modern wrappers, all slim small 8vo, plus four contemporary related books on the life and memoirs of Denzil Holles (1699), Sir Philip Warwick (1703), Trial of the Registrides (1713) and Oliver Cromwell (1742), all modern buckram, 8vo

424 Egan (Pierce). The Life of an Actor, 1st ed., 1825, dec. frontis. and twenty-six aqua. plts. (complete) with contemp. hand colouring, bookplate of Rich. Shuttleworth, near contemp. half calf gilt, upper joint cracked and weak, 8vo Tooley 195. (1)

£150-200

£150-200

425 Egan (Pierce). Real Life in London; or the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho Esq. and his Cousin The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through the Metropolis, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1821 - 22, addn. dec. title and frontis. to each, thirty eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, a few plts. trimmed to neat line, a.e.g., later calf by Broga, gilt dec. spines, a little worn, 8vo There appear to be two extra plates but Tooley notes this variant. Abbey Life 280 & Tooley 198. (2) £200-300

First three items: Wing W3566, S5950 & S4015. (7)

£150-200

426 Egan (Pierce). Life in London; or the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom, Accompanied by Bob Logic, The Oxonian...., 1st. ed., pub. Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1821, title page and dedication, dec. eng. frontis. three folding leaves of engraved music and thirty-five eng. plts. by I.R. & G.Cruikshank, all with contemp. hand colouring, contemp. half morocco gilt, worn at extrems., 8vo Abbey Life 281 & Tooley 196. Rare 1st issue with no footnote on page 9 and spelling of ‘good-bies’ on page 376. (1) £200-300

427 Egan (Pierce). Life in London; Or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom, Accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1821, 36 handcoloured aquatint plates, three folding leaves of music, a few plates close-trimmed, bound without half title and ads., a few spots, a.e.g., modern red full morocco by Riviere, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with Life in Paris; Comprising the Rambles, Sprees and Amours, of Dick Wildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, and his Bang-up Companions Squire Jenkins and Captain O’ Shuffleton; With the Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut Family, by David Carey, 1st ed., 1822, 21 hand-coloured aquatint plates by George Cruikshank, bound without half title and “Directions to Binder”, light offsetting and spotting, t.e.g., modern red full morocco by Morrell, spine with raised bands and foliate decoration, upper joint a little cracked, 8vo Abbey Life 281; Abbey Travel 112. (2)

431* Ethiopian Magic Scroll. Manuscript roll, prob. mid 19th c., double column text in Geez script, written in sepia and red on three stitched vellum membranes with three miniatures in sepia, red and yellow, each miniature depicting religious(?) figures and each approx. 12 x 12cm, one hole (from vellum thinning) within text to upper membrane, some marginal fraying to left margin of second and third membranes, with some loss of text and damage to ornamental border of third miniature, verso blank, 74 x 13cm

£300-400

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432 Fennell (James). A Review of the Proceedings at Paris During Last Summer. Including an Exact and Particular Account of the Memorable Events, on 20th of June, the 14th of July, the 10th of August and the 2d of September: With Observations and Reflections on the Characters, Principles and Conduct of the Most Conspicuous Persons Concerned in Promoting the Suspension and Dethronement of Louis the Sixteenth, 1st ed., [1792], half title, T2 with closed tear, a few spots, bookplate, contemporary tree calf, upper cover detached, spine rubbed, 8vo (1)

435 Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vols. new edition, 1813, engraved portrait frontis., near contemp. dated manuscript ownership signatures to titles and contents list, title pages trimmed along upper edge, some spotting and staining throughout, t.e.g., some spines a little faded, near contemp. half morocco with gilt dec. spines, 8vo, together with Pasquier (Etienne Denis), Histoire de mon Temps, Mémoires du Chancelier Pasquier, 6 vols, pub. Pari, 1893, gravure portrait frontis., addn. half title to each vol., t.e.g., the remainder untrimmed, contemp. half morocco gilt, a little worn at extrems., 4to,

£200-300

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433 Fox (George). A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry..., the first volume, 1694, title frayed to foreedge margin and repaired, ink library number to title and following leaf, occ. scattered spotting, endpapers renewed with ink library stamp to upper endpaper, contemp. blind panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, slight wear to extrems., folio

£100-150

436 Green (George Smith). Oliver Cromwell: An Historical Play. To which is Prefix’d an Extract or Journal of the Rise and Progress of Oliver Cromwell, 1st ed., 1752, engraved portrait of Cromwell by Gucht, title printed in red and black, woodcut initals and ornaments, bound without half title and ads., presentation inscription and previous owner signature, light offsetting to title and one or two spots, modern sprinkled half calf, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo

Wing F1854. George Fox’s “A collection of many select and Christian epistles” forms the “second volume”. (1) £100-150

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£150-200

437 [Griffiths, A.F., compiler]. Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica; Or, a Descriptive Catalogue of a Rare and Rich Collection of Early English Poetry: In the Possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, printed for the proprietors, 1815, half title, frontis., vignette illustrations, a few light spots, a.e.g., contemporary calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

438 Hall (Joseph). The Works of Joseph Hall B. of Exceter, with a Table newly added to the whole Worke, 2 vols. in one, 1628, title within woodcut border (torn to fore-edge with loss to margin, lined to verso), numerous divisional title pages, lacking front & rear blank leaves, some fraying to leaves at front & rear, last few leaves creased, dust-soiling and occasional dampstaining, contemp. calf, old reback, boards detached, worn, folio, together with The Chinese traveller, Containing a Geographical, Commercial, and Political History of China... To which is Prefixed, The Life of Confucius... Collected from Du Halde, Le Compte, and other Modern Travellers... Adornded [sic] with a map of China and other curious copperplates, 2 vols., 2nd ed., E. & C. Dilly, 1775, five eng. plts. (two folding, one with closed tear) and one folding eng. map, contemp. qtr. sheep, vol. 1 lacking title label, boards detached, worn, 12mo, with Cradock (Samuel), Knowledge and Practice: or a Plain Discourse of the Chief Things Necessary to the Known, Believ’d, and Practised in order to Salvation. Useful for Private Families, 3rd ed., revised & corrected, 1673, title slightly torn & soiled, initial 20 leaves frayed mostly to lower margins, contemp. calf, lacking upper board, lower joint cracked, 4to, plus three other 18th c. antiquarian (7)

439 Hobbes (Thomas). Opera philosophica quae Latine scripsit omnia, 8 parts in one vol., 1st collected ed., Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1668, printer’s woodcut device to main title, eight part-titles, thirty folding eng. plts., final blank present at end of parts 3, 4 and 5, errata printed at foot of leaf 5av, final six leaves (5b4, 5c2) comprising Index and Scripturae Sacrae present, lacks portrait frontis. and final blank to part 6, some occ. spotting or browning, remains of armorial bookpalte to front pastedown, contemp. vellum, rubbed and soiled, 4to

434 Foxe (John). Actes and Monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church, with an uniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times..., 2 vols. in one, 4th ed., 1583, vol. 2 title present within decorative woodcut border, woodcut illusts., lacking general title and all leaves before L3 (p.125) and lacking all after the end of book eight (leaf 3U4, p.1293), lacking folding plts., several leaves & fore-edges frayed & torn with varying loss and some repairs, few marks, occasional marginal dampstaining and light dust-soiling, recent endpapers, modern calf, morocco title label to spine, folio STC 11225. The first edition was published in 1563. (1)

£150-250

Included in this collection is the first Latin edition of Leviathan and the only quarto edition of ‘De Cive’, apart from the exceedingly scarce first edition. Macdonald & Hargreaves 104. (1) £700-1000

£300-500

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Lot 441 Lot 439 440 Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language: in which the words are deduced from their Originals, and Illustrated in their Different Significations by Examples from the best Writers. To which are Prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, 7th ed., 1785, eng. port. frontis., some light dust-soiling and occasional minor marks, endpapers renewed (lacking front free endpapers), contemp. calf, rebacked and corners repaired, joints partly cracked, folio (1)

£300-400

441 [Johnson, Charles]. Chrysal; or The Adventures of a Guinea: by an Adept. A New Edition, to which is now prefixed A Sketch of the Author’s Life, Embelllished with Plates..., 3 vols., printed for Hector M’Mean, 1821, fifteen hand-col. aqua. plts., half-titles discarded, eng. bookplate of bibliographer Albert Mayer Cohn on front pastedowns, first vol. with address ticket below ‘Downsland Court, Ditchling, Sussex’, marbled edges, contemp. diced calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, 8vo Tooley 283. (3)

£100-150

442 Licetus (Fortunius). Hieroglyphica, Sive Antiqua Schemata Gemmarum Anularium, Quaesita Moralia, Politica, Historica, Medica, Philosophica & Sublimiora..., 1st ed., Padua, 1653, eng. vign. to title, full-p. portrait, numerous eng. illusts. to text, a little dust-soiling, contemp. mottled calf, some wear, joints weak, folio ‘Large, elaborate, detailed series of explanations & discussions concerning the subjects portrayed upon 60 engraved gems set in rings and shown in the engravings. Much of the text consists of citations taken from other authorities, and all of it appears speculative in nature’, Sinkankis 3952. (1) £200-300

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445 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols., c. 1880, numerous chromo. plts. incl. titles, some spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. morocco with gilt embossed crests to upper and lower covers, joints splitting, spines darkened and chipped, 4to, together with Hogarth (William), The Complete Works ..., with an Introductory Essay, by James Hannay, n.d., c. 1870, eng. portrait frontis. and additional eng. vign. title, numerous eng. plts. and illusts., correct as listed, some offsetting and spotting, a.e.g., upper inner hinges broken, contemp. gilt-dec. red morocco, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus Dore (Gustave, illust.), Spain, by the Baron Ch. D’Avillier, trans. J. Thomson, 1881, wood. eng. plts. and illusts. throughout, some spotting, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed, some wear to extremities and staining to lower cover, folio, plus other misc. books including antiquarian and multi-volume works on London with steel and wood engravings (30)

£150-200

443 [Little, Thomas & J. Findlay]. Confessions of an Oxonian, 3 vols., 1st ed., J.J. Stockdale, 1826, 36 hand-coloured aquatints, a few close-trimmed, lacking half titles and adverts., some offsetting to text, bookplates, contemporary half calf, vol. III with tear to spine, a little rubbed, 12mo Abbey Scenery 281. (3)

£400-600

444 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. His meditations concerning himselfe, treating of a naturall mans happinesse, wherein it consisteth, and of the meanes to attaine unto it, translated out of the original Greeke, with notes, by Merick Casaubon, 2nd ed., 1635, lower outer corner of title repaired, final leaf of preface (F1) supplied in neat old manuscript, a little spotting and marginal browning, modern half calf gilt over marbled boards, 4to, together with Cullum (R.), The Addresses, Speeches, Squibs, Songs, &c which were circulated during the recent General Election of Members for the City of Exeter, and County of Devon, together with those published and the contested election in 1816 ..., Exeter, 1818, some light browning, uncut, modern qtr. calf, 8vo, plus The Spirit of Election Wit, at the City of Exeter, and County of Devon, together with the Burlesque Election at Ide, in the Yeaer 1812 ..., Exeter: R. Cullum, n.d., a.e.g., contemp. straight grain blue morocco gilt, rubbed, 12mo, and [Leslie, Hugh], Hot Pressed Doctors Outwitted, or, Who’s Afraid, by Hugo de la Loy, 1808, three folding eng. plts. including frontis., small ink stamp to half title verso, some spotting throughout, remains of author’s signed presentation note to front pastedown, uncut, contemp. boards, old cloth reback, soiled and worn, 8vo, plus other political and literary antiquarian including 18th century plays, etc. STC 963 for the first work. (22)

446 Nonnus of Panopolis. Dionysiaca, nunc primum in lucem edita, ex Bibliotheca Ioannis Sambuci Pannonij, ed. G. Falkenburg, 1st ed., Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1569, title in Greek and Latin with printer’s woodcut device, Greek text, some light browning, six leaves (pp. 499-510) misgathered, old ownership signature of [?]F.P. Pitt to upper corner of title and ex libris inscription of Alexandri Dyce [presumably Alexander Dyce, 1798-1869, literary scholar] to front free endpaper, edges stained blue, near-contemp. calf with gilt oval centrepiece design blocked to both covers (but poorly aligned), the upper cover an arabesque design within a border of tulips and two cornflowers, the matching lower cover design with three ostrich feathers set in a crown with monogram ‘R H’, surmounting a now indistinct leafy design, within a border of tulips with two roses, rubbed and some wear, 4to

£150-200

Adams N331. (1)

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£500-800


448 Peckham (Johannes de, Archbishop of Canterbury). De Oculo Morali, [Augsburg, Anton Sorg, 1477?], 54 (of 61 leaves), 38 lines to each page in gothic type, without the 7 leaves containing a table by Mathias Farinator, large decorative woodcut initial to first leaf, numerous initial letters in red, and rubrication to text, several small wormholes to lower blank margins, generally not affecting text, several leaves to centre of vol. with short worm track to centre of blank fore-margin, minor light waterstain to lower outer corners throughout, ink bookplate of H. Schweling, Dusseldorf to front pastedown, old vellum, rubbed and some marks, folio

447 Page (William). A Genuine Narrative of the Life and Surprising Robberies and Adventures of William Page, who was executed on Pennenden-Heath, near Maidstone in Kent, on Thursday 6th April 1758 ..., 2nd ed., 1758, folding eng. frontis., wood cut vign., title sl. browned and paper surface rubbing affecting lettering in two lines of sub title, modern boards, rubbed, slim 8vo, together with Wilson (William), The Solemn Declaration of Richard Coleman, who was executed at Kennington-Common, in the County of Surry, on Wednesday, April 12, 1749, for the murder of Sarah Green, widow ..., [1749], 12 pp., double-column, closely trimmed, disbound, dust soiled, slim 4to, plus Bugg (Francis), The Picture of Quakerism Drawn to the Life, in two parts ..., 1697, part one only, double-page eng. plt. with old sellotape repair to inner margin, plus Quakerism Deeply Wounded, and Now Lyes a Bleeding in Sleeford and Colchester, printed for the author [Francis Bugg], 1702, 16 pp., captioned title, some browning, modern boards, both small 8vo, plus two others antiquarian on Popery and the Popeish Plot (6)

Hain-Copinger 9427. Proctor 1659. Goff J391. This work is now usually ascribed to Peter of Limoges. (1) £800-1200

449 Petermann (Julius Heinrich). Thesaurus s. Liber magnus [Sidra rabba], vulgo “Liber Adami” appellatus, opus Mandaeorum summi ponderis, conscripsit et edidit H. Petermann. Tomus I textum continens ... (Tomus II lectiones Codd. additamenta et corrigenda continens), 2 vols., Leipzig, 1867, litho text throughout, slight toning to margins, vol. 1 text block split into two parts, orig. cloth, boards detached and lacks spines, 4to

£100-150

Rare. The script is Mandaean, being the main work of Mandi literature, the Ginza Rba, or Great Treasure (also as here called the Liber Adami). The Mandaeans were an early pre-arab gnostic sect, who are understood to have settled in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) in the early centuries after Christ. The two parts of the text begin at the opposite ends of the book and read from right to left convergingly towards the middle, so as to enable the two officiating priests to read out from the book at the same time when standing in front of each other. Petermann’s edition is rare and only 100 copies were printed on stone in the editor’s handwriting, in imitation of the original manuscript. (2) £300-500

450 Price (Uvedale). Essays On The Picturesque, as compared with the sublime and beautiful, and, on the use of studying pictures, for the purpose of improving real landscape, 3 vols., 1810, half-titles present, occ. light browning, eng. armorial bookplate of J. J. Reynolds to front pastedowns, and inverted eng. bookplate of Sydney Smirke [1798-1877, architect] to rear pastedowns, contemp. half calf over marbled boards, vol. 1 rebacked with remains of orig. spine relaid, joints to vols. 2 and 3 cracked and weak, some edge wear, together with Sir Uvedale Price on the Picturesque: With an Essay on the Origin of Taste, and Much Original Matter, by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Edinburgh & London, 1842, wood eng. illusts. including frontis. and vignette title, 4 pp. commercial ads. for ornamental fountains and vases by Austin and Seeley bound at rear, occ. spotting, orig. cloth gilt, sl. darkened and rubbed, head of spine strengthened and lower joint sl. split, plus Hussey (Christopher), The Picturesque, Studies in a Point of View, 1st ed., London & New York, 1927, b&w plts., orig. cloth, a little rubbed, all 8vo (5)

Lot 448

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£200-300


451 Ramelli (Agostino). Le Diverse et Artificiose Machine. Nellequali si Contengono varii et Industriosi Movimenti, degni Digrandissima Speculatione, per Cavarne Beneficio Infinito in ogni forte d’operatione. Composte in Lingua Italiana et Francese, Paris, 1588, title within architectural border (trimmed and laid down), engraved portrait (trimmed with abrasion and pasted to title verso), 190 fine copper-engraved plates only (of 194, lacking plates 42, 68, 133 & 138), a few double-page, including 148 & 149 as a single plate, plate 11 trimmed with loss and laid down, with trimmed text leaf pasted to verso completed in manuscript, plate 73 detached and supplied from another copy, final leaf laid down with text pasted over, some browning and damp stains, a few marginal wormtracks, bookplate, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, some wear, folio Adams R52; Norman 1777. “Ramelli’s book on machinery, one of the most elegantly produced of all technological treatises, emphasized and exploited the unlimited possibilities of machines. For example, the dozens of water-powered pumps and mills in his treatise clearly demonstrated that non-muscular power could be substituted for horse- or human-power in any mechanical task requiring continious or repetitive application of force, and the portrayal of more than twenty types of water pump (including his own invention, the rotary pump) destroyed the notion that there were necessary limits to the configuration or arrangement of a machine. Ramelli’s mechanical astuteness showed itself both in his inventions, and in his innovative combinations of fundamental elements. His machines became part of the common stock of mechanical knowledge, and his mechanical treatise remained a primary influence for at least two centuries.” (Norman). (1) £2000-3000

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454 Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.). Chesterfield Travestie; or, School for Modern Manners, pub. Thomas Tegg, 1808, ten hand-col. etched plts. (inc. two folding), occasional light offsetting to text, untrimmed, recent morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, 8vo, together with The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque [In Search of Consolation, In Search of a Wife], 3 vols., 1823, hand-col. aquatint titles and seventy-eight hand-col. aquatint plts., contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels, 12mo, with Boccaccio (Giovanni), The Decameron, or Ten Days Entertainment of Boccaccio, Translated from the Italian, new ed., corrected & enlarged, 2 vols., pub. James Griffin, [1821-22], twelve hand-col. aquatint plts., (inc. vol. 1 frontis. cropped at head), some offsetting to text, a.e.g., 20th c. navy half morocco, gilt dec. spines, 12mo, plus Hassell (J.), The Ambulator, n.d., c.1817, fifty hand-col. miniature aquatint plts., lacking title, ownership signature of Hannah Nicholls at head of page one, contemp. green half morocco, gilt dec. spine, slightly rubbed, 12mo

452 Rowland (Thomas). Compleat Tables for Measuring Round and Square Timber. In Two Parts, pub. C.Hitch and R.Manby, 1742, title page, dedication and preface, several engraved vignettes to text throughout, errata printed on verso of last leaf, 19th. century manuscript ownership signatue to f.e.p., contemp. sheep, worn and frayed with slight loss to spine, tall 8vo, together with an early 20th century set of tables for measuring timber by ‘Hoppus’ In the first described item, the first part describes measuring timber. The second part how to measure standing trees, together with numerous printed calculation tables. Uncommon. (2) £100-150

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£300-500

453 Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.). Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of France, shortly before the Revolution... [by William Combe], pub. R. Ackermann, 1821, eighteen hand-col. aqua. plts. (offset to text), 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear (often lacking), untrimmed, 1st issue in orig. boards, some soiling, spine cracked and with loss at foot, tall 8vo in 4s Abbey, Travel, 89; Tooley 415. Re-issued later in orange cloth. (1)

455 Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.). Poetical Sketches of Scarborough...., 1st ed., 1813, twenty-one hand-col. aquatint plts. (inc. frontis.), a few closed tear repairs to title, minor marks and general toning, t.e.g., remainder intrimmed, early 20th c. gilt dec. blue morocco by Riviere & Son, joints slightly cracked at head of spine, 8vo

£200-300

Abbey Scenery 297. (1)

£150-250

456 Scott (Walter Sidney). Shelley at Oxford, The Early Correspondence of P. B. Shelley with his friend T. J. Hogg ..., Golden Cockerel Press, 1944, b&w plts., large ink library stamp to title, orig. qtr. morocco over buckram, rubbed, small 4to (limited ed. 293/500), together with Daugeg (Alphonse), Contes Schoisis, edition speciale a l’usage de la jeunesse, illust. Emile Bayard & Adrien Marie, Paris, n.d., c. 1900, wood eng. illusts. to text, a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. green crushed morocco by Stoakley, Cambridge, spine and covers partially browned, rubbed, large 8vo, plus Tennyson (Alfred), Maud, and Other Poems, 1st ed., 1855, 8 pp. pubs. ads. at front and one ad. leaf at rear, inner hinges weak, orig. cloth, spine browned and with several splits, remains of Mudie’s Library label to upper cover, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th century leather bound literature and history including sets, generally worn, 8vo/4to

Lot 454

(60)

115

£200-300


457 Shakespeare (William). The Works of William Shakespeare Edited by Henry Irving and Frank A. Marshall, 8 vols., pub. Blackie & Son, 1890, addn. half title to each vol., introduction by Henry Irving, numerous wood engravings throughout, t.e.g., contemp. qtr. morocco gilt with gilt armorial crest to upper board, a little worn at head and foot of spines, corners bumped, 4to, together with Knight (Charles), The Works of William Shakespeare, 3 vols., pub. George Routledge & Soms, 1893, addn. half titles, very slight spotting, contemp. tree calf with gilt dec. spines, upper board on vol. 1 detached, a little rubbed and worn at extrems., 8vo, with Suttaby & Co. (pubs.), The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare, 1888, addn. half title, contemp. tree calf, gilt dec. spine, upper board detached, spine partially detached, worn, 8vo, plus Scott (Sir Walter), The Waverley Novels, 12 vols., pub. Adam & Charles Black, 1862 - 63, addn. dec. half titles, contemp. ownership signature to front blank, book plate of Edward Cornewall Nicholetts, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, 12mo (24)

£120-180

458 State Tracts Being a Collection of Several Treatises Relating to the Government. Privately Printed in the Reign of K. Charles II, 1689, erratic pagination, occasional light soiling, previous owner signatures, contemporary mottled calf, a little rubbed with edgewear, folio ESTC R10117. Provenance: R. Ingoldsby, signature. Possibly Lt.-Gen. Richard Ingoldsby (d. 1712), commander of forces in Ireland or Col. Richard Ingoldsby (d. c.1720), soldier and sometime Lieutenant-Governor of New York. (1) £100-150

459 Style (William). Regestrum Practicale: Or, the Practical Register, Consisting of Rules, Orders and Observations Concerning the Common-Laws and the Practice thereof. But more particularly applicable to the Proceedings in the Upper-Bench, as well in matters Criminal as Civil. Taken for the most part during the time that the late Lord Chief Justice Rolle did sit and give Rule there, pub. A.M. for Charles Adams, 1657, title, dedication and preface, pps. 286 & 287 mis-paginated, text block loose, sewing broken, contemp. calf, lacking spine, f.e.ps and boards detached, worn, 8vo

Lot 460

Sweet & Maxwell, vol.1, pp. 279, no 145. Although the pagination matches that called for by Sweet and Maxwell, the title of this volume varies considerably. Three institutional copies held at the Bodleian, National Library of Wales and The British Library. (1) £120-180

460 Swedenborg (Emanuel). De nova Hierosolyma et ejus Doctrina Coelesti: ex Auditis e Coelo. Quibus praemittitur aliquid de Novo Coelo & nova Terra, 1st ed., 1758, small woodcut device to title, errata leaf at rear, large engraved armorial bookplate of ‘The Right Honorable Washington Sewallis [?9th] Earl Ferrers’ to front pastedown, contemp. sheep, joints weak, some wear, 4to First edition of Swedenborg’s ‘New Jerusalem’, in which he describes a new church based on faith, charity and the unification of existing protestant churches. It was printed anonymously in London by John Lewis in an edition of 1,000 copies. (1) £200-300

461 [Swift, Jonathan]. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships... , Second Edition, 2 vols., Benj[amin] Motte, 1727, eng. port. frontis. of Gulliver (second state), 24 pp. Verses, five eng. maps and one plt.,, map to Part I torn with large loss to lower outer corner, leaf [E8] to vol. 2 torn with loss to foremargin not affecting text, some spotting and occ. browning throughout, contemp. calf, joints weak, worn, 8vo

Lot 461 462 Thornton (Alfred). Don Juan, 2 vols. (Volume the Second Containing his Life in London, or, A True Picture of the British Metropolis), 1st ed., printed for Thomas Kelly, 1821-22, thirty-one hand-col. aqua. plts., incl. frontispieces, some offsetting to text, occ. spotting and soiling, marginal repair to final leaf of vol. 2 not affecting text, a.e.g., modern red half morocco gilt, 8vo

Teerink 293. The stated second edition, but actually the fourth octavo edition. (2) £300-500

Abbey, Life 323; Tooley 486. (2)

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£300-400


464 Tindal (Nicholas). Remarques Historiques et Critiques sur l’Histoire d’Angleterre de Mr. de Rapin Thoyras... Et abrege Historique du Recueil des Actes Publics d’Angleterre, de Thomas Rymer, par Mr. de Rapin Thoyras..., 2 vols., The Hague: P. Gosse & J. Neaulme, 1733, some browning and occasional spotting, contemp. calf, elaborate gilt dec. spines with red morocco labels, gilt armorial with coronet to centre of each boards, few neat repairs to raised bands and corners repaired, 4to (2)

£150-200

465 Tone (William Theobald Wolfe). Memoirs of Theobald Wolfe Tone, Written by Himself, Comprising a Complete Journal of his Negotiations to Procure the Aid of the French for the Liberation of Ireland..., Edited by his Son, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1827, litho. port. frontis. to vol. 1, half-title to vol. 2, some heavy spotting at front and rear of each, contemp. half calf gilt over marbled boards with leather spine labels, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

£70-100

466 Trials. Rouse, his Case, Truly Stated and Written with his own Hand in Newgate, two days before his Execution, to prevent any False Reports..., 1683, 16pp., bound with The Tryals of Thomas Walcot, William Hone, William Lord Russell, John Rous & William Blagg for High-Treason, for Conspiring the Death of the King, and Raising a Rebellion in this KIngdom..., 1683, 81 pp., bound with The Arraignment, Tryal & Condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq. for High Treason. For Consipiring the Death of the King, and Intending to Raise a Rebellion in this Kingdom. Before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys..., 1684, 67 pp., bound with The Tryal and Conviction of John Hambden, Esq; Upon an Indictment of HighMisdemeanour, for Contriving and Practising to Disturb the Peace of our Soveraign Lord the King, and Stirring up Sedition in this Kingdom..., 1684, 56 pp., bound with The Tryal and Conviction of Sr. Sam. Bernardiston, Bart. For High-Misdemeanor at the Session of Nisi Prius, Holden at Guild-Hall, London, for his Majesties Court of Kings Bench, Before the Right Honorable Sir George Jeffreys..., 1683, 34 pp., bound with two others: The Tryal of Laurence Braddon and High Speke..., 1684 & The Free and Voluntary Confession and Narrative of James Holloway..., 1684, occasional light spotting and soiling, library stamps, manuscript list at front, contemporary mottled calf, upper cover detached, edges rubbed, folio

Lot 462

Provenance: Sir John Leveson-Gower of Trentham (1675-1709), Tory MP for Newcastle-under-Lyne 1692-1703, his armorial bookplate mounted to first title verso. (1) £200-300

467 Trusler (Rev. Dr. John). The Distinction Between Words Esteemed Synonymous in the English Language, Pointed Out, and the Proper Choice of them Determined. Useful to all who would either write or speak with Propriety and Elegance, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1794-5, a few minor spots, previous owner signature to vol. I title, armorial bookplates, contemporary tan calf, spine labels chipped, a little rubbed, 8vo

Lot 468

(2)

463 [Thornton, Alfred]. The Adventures of a Post Captain: By a Naval Officer with Characteristic Engravings by Mr. Williams, 1st ed., [1817], additional hand-coloured aquatint title, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some offsetting and light soiling, contemporary calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with Sketches of Portuguese Life, Manners, Costume and Character, by G., A.P.D., 1st ed., 1826, half title, engraved plate of music, 20 hand-coloured aquatint plates, one or two trimmed, some offsetting and spotting, last leaf repaired at gutter, previous owner signature to title, t.e.g., modern red half morocco, 8vo Abbey Scenery 347 and Abbey Travel 141 respectively. (2)

£100-150

468 Virgilius Maro (Publius). P. Virgilii Maronis cum Veterum omnium Commentariis et Selectis recentiorum notis, nova editio, ed. G. Valkenier, [Amsterdam or Leiden: [Abraham Commeln], 1646, eng. title page, contemp. vellum, some soiling, upper joint cracked and vellum at yapp edges lifting, 4to (1)

£400-600

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£100-150


469 Waterhouse (Edward). A Discourse and Defence of Arms and Armory, Shewing the Nature and Rises of Arms and Honour in England, from the Camp, the Court, the City: Under the two later of which are Contained Universities and Inns of Court, 1st ed., 1660, engraved armorial frontis. (trimmed), 232 pp., occasinal annotation, some leaves shaved affecting headlines, pagination and marginalia, light soiling, date obscured on title, modern calf, one or two stains to spine, 12mo (1)

SCIENCE & MEDICINE 471 Bergmann (Torbern). A Dissertation on Elective Attractions, 1st ed. in English, 1775, large folding chemical tables at end (last leaf with small marginal section excised), occasional spotting, library stamp and owner inscription to title, library bookplate, modern clothbacked boards, 8vo, together with A Complete Treatise on Electricity, in Theory and Practice; With Original Experiments, by Tiberius Cavallo, 2nd ed., 1782, four folding engraved plates, occasional light soiling, modern mustard calf, 8vo, plus J.J. Thomson’s Conduction of Electricity Through Gases, 2nd ed., 1906

£100-150

(3)

470 Woodville (William). Medical Botany, Containing Systematic and General Descriptions with Plates, of all the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Comprehended in the Catalogues of the Materia Medica, as Published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh....., 4 vols. (inc. supplement), 1790 - 94, title page and dedication to each vol., 274 engraved plts. (complete) with contemp. hand colouring, some spotting and staining throughout, book plate of Edwin Thompson, 20th century cloth gilt, 4to Nissen 2183.Henrey 1521 - 22. (4)

£300-400

472 Boyle (Robert). The Philosophical Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; Abridged, Methodized and Disposed under General Heads of Physics, Statics, Pneumatics, Natural History, Chymistry, and Medicine, by Peter Shaw, 3 vols., 2nd ed., Corrected, 1738, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. I by G. Vertue, 13 folding engraved plates, occasional waterstains, marginal wormtrack at end of vol. III, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, original spine (with new labels) relaid, 4to

£300-500

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473 Breasted (James Henry). The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus, 2 vols., New York Historical Society, 1930, facsimile plts. to vol. 2, orig. two-tone cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to/folio, together with Mackinney (Loren), Medical Illustrations in Medieval Manuscripts, Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1965, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in sl. soiled and torn d.j., 4to, plus a photograph album relating to Wellcome Historical Medical Museum exhibitions in the 1930s, fifty-two leaves with gelatin silver print photos mounted to rectos and versos, some with typed captions to mounts, contemp. cloth, sl. rubbed and soiled, oblong folio, plus other mostly medical and some anthropology interest, including numerous Wellcome exhibition publications including a few duplicates Provenance: Ex libris Frank Webb, who worked at the Wellcome Museum from the 1920s until his retirement in 1965, being especially involved in exhibitions and displays. (approx. 50) £200-300

474 Cowper (William). Anatomia Corporum Humanorum, 2nd ed., Utrecht, 1750, additional engraved title, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, 119 fine copper-engraved plates (by A. Blooteling after Gerard de Lairesse), the last two on a single sheet, plates II with three marginal adhesion marks, a few light spots, contemporary calf-backed boards, some wear, folio G-M 385.1. Originally published as ‘The Anatomy of Humane Bodies’ in 1698 (the present copy is the second edition in Latin, the first published in 1739), the plates were drawn for Govard Bidloo’s Anatomia Humani Corporis in 1685. After the Dutch edition of 1690 sold poorly, Bidloo sold 300 copies of the unbound plates to Cowper, or his publishers, which Cowper used along with a much improved English text, and commissioned nine new plates by Henry Cook for the appendix. Cowper then published his version without mention of Bidloo or Lairesse, the former, not unaturally, accused Cowper of plagiarism, and published a polemic against Cowper in 1700. (1) £2000-3000

475 Dalton (John). Meteorological Observations and Essays, 2nd ed., Manchester, 1834, 4 pp. pubs. list at end, endpapers a little stained, original cloth, spine faded and rubbed at ends (1)

£100-150

476 Davy (Sir Humphry). Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture, 2nd ed., 1814, ten folding engraved plates, occasional light spotting, bookplate, modern burgundy half morocco, 8vo, together with Chemical Manipulation, Being Instructions to Students in Chemistry, on the Methods of Performing Experiments of Demonstration or of Research, with Accuracy and Success, by Michael Faraday, 1st US ed., Philadelphia, 1831, occasional spotting and browning, marginal piece excised from dedication leaf, previous owner signature, hinges strengthened, rebacked, retaining original spine, new label, 8vo, plus System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1807, seven engraved plates, some offsetting and spotting, library stamps to titles, modern boards, 8vo, with others related including Jane Marcet’s Conversations on Chemistry, New Haven, 1814, Samuel Parkes’ The Chemical Catechism, 4th ed., 1810, and Thomas Thomson’s A System of Chemistry, 4 vols., 5th ed., 1817 (24)

Lot 474

£300-400

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477 Jenner (Edward). On the Varieties and Modifications of the Vaccine Putule, Occasioned by the Herpetic State of the Skin, 1st ed., Cheltenham, 1806, 13 pp., sl. dust-soiling, author’s presentation copy, inscribed ‘From the Author’ to title in an unidentified hand, together with a reprint [Gloucester, 1819] of the same work, lacks title, some soiling, plus [Facts, for the Most Part Unobserved, or Not Duly Noticed, Respecting Variolous Contagion, 1808], lacks title (and additional 1809 leaf sometimes bound at rear), plus [Worgan, John Dawes], An Address to the Royal Jenner Society: For the Extermination of the Small Pox, by Vaccine Inoculation, Delivered May 17th, 1808], pp. 5-16, lacks first two leaves, some light browning, all orig. blue wrappers with later linen backstrips, a little creasing, soiling and marginal chipping, slim 4toLeFanu 81, 82, 85 & Dedications, 18. (4)

£300-500

478 Jenner (George Charles). The Evidence at Large, as Laid Before the Committee of the House of Commons, Respecting Dr. Jenner’s Discovery of Vaccine Inoculation, Together with the Debate which Followed, and Some Observations on the Contravening Evidence, &c, 1st edition, 1805, half-title, errata leaf at rear, author’s presentation copy for Mr Hands to half-title and ownership inscription of J.C. Hands (dated 1806) to front pastedown, some spotting and a few early leaves (incl. title) browned, trivial wormtracing to some foremargins not affecting text, contemp. boards with printed paper label to spine, sl. rubbed and damps-stained, joints split at head and foot, 8vo Edward Jenner’s evidence is printed at pp 1-7. LeFanu 69; BMI II, 581. Dr J.C. Hands is believed to have practised in Berkeley, Gloucestershire. (1) £300-400

Lot 477

479 Maclaurin (Colin). An Account of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophical Discoveries, in Four Books, 3rd ed., 1775, half title, seven folding engraved plates (plate IV neatly repaired), occasional light soiling, contemporary tree calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo (1)

£100-150

480 Muirhead (James Patrick). The Origin and Progress of the Mechanical Inventions of James Watt, Illustrated by His Correspondence with his Friends and the Specifications of his Patents, 3 vols., 1854, eng. frontis. to each vol., numerous eng. plts., inc. many folding, wood eng. illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo (3)

£100-150

481 Wallace (Alfred Russel). The Malay Archipelago: The Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel with Studies of Man and Nature, 1886, two folding colour maps, illustrations, presentation inscription, bookplate, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Student’s Elements of Geology, by Sir Charles Lyell, 2nd ed., 1874, numerous illustrations, one or two spots, prize label, a.e.g., contemporary calf gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, with others including A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, by Oliver Goldsmith, 2 vols., 1855, Amedee Guillemin’s The Applications of Physical Forces, 1877 and Alexander Blyth’s Poissons: Their Effects and Detection, 1884 (14)

Lot 478

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£100-150


BOOKBINDING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES 482* Bookbinding equipment. A selection of bookbinding workshop equipment, including a cast iron bookpress, with brass handle ends, platen approx. 30 x 24.5cm (12 x 9.5ins), opening to 6cm (2.5ins), together with a laying press, with approx. 45.5cm (18ins) between metal screws threads, opening to approx. 9cm (3.5ins), plough, sewing frame with 61cm (24ins) between supports, small Ideal bench standing guillotine, Russell Bookcrafts bench standing laying press with 33cm (13ins) between screws, opening to 13cm (5ins), quantity of pressing boards, plus miscellaneous bookbinding hand tools, sewing & headband materials etc (-)

491* Decorative rolls. A collection of seven decorative rolls and thirteen line fillets, inc. single, double and triple-line fillets (one with interchangable wheel), together with one polishing iron, few require handles (21)

£150-250

£200-300

483* Bookcloth. A large & comprehensive selection of approx. 40 rolls of bookbinding bookcloth, including buckrams and standard bookcloths etc., various colours & lengths, together with a ‘Boreen’ 61cm (24ins) turning-in machine (for bench mounting), plus large selection of bookbinding fastenings (approx. 30)

492* Decorative rolls. A collection of seven decorative rolls and eleven line fillets, inc. single, double and triple-line fillets (one with interchangable wheel), together with two polishing irons, few require handles

£150-200

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484* Bookcloth. A large & comprehensive selection of approx. 40 rolls of bookbinding bookcloth, including buckrams and standard bookcloths etc., various colours & lengths, together with a ‘Boreen’ 80cm (31ins) turning-in machine (for bench mounting), plus large selection of bookbinding fastenings (approx. 30)

£150-250

£150-200

485* Bookpress. An attractive cast iron Victorian bookpress, finished in black, with brass handle-ends, platen approx. 38 x 25.5cm (15 x 10ins), opening to 10cm (4ins)

493* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of thirty decorative finishing tools, including centre tools etc., together with six line pallets

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£100-150

£250-300

486* Bookpress. An iron bookpress, platen size approx. 30 x 24cm (12 x 9.5ins), opening to 5.5cm (2.25ins) (1)

£70-100

487* Bookpress. An attractive cast iron Victorian bookpress, finished in black, with brass finial, with brass plaque of Begg Kennedy & Elder of Glasgow, platen approx. 37.5 x 25.5cm (14.75 x 10ins), opening to 9cm (3.5ins), together with A cast iron bookpress, requiring refurbishment, with worn brass plaque of Mitchell, Stationers of Bristol, platen approx. 37.5 x 25.5cm (14.75 x 10ins), opening to 7.5cm (3ins) (2)

494* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty decorative finishing tools, including centre tools etc., together with six decorative pallets and fifteen line pallets (inc. single, double & triple line) (41)

£250-300

£100-200

488* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress, finished in dark grey, platen approx. 44 x 56.5cm (17 x 22.25ins), opening to 14cm (5.5ins) (1)

£150-200

495* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty decorative finishing tools, including centre tools etc., together with six decorative pallets and fifteen line pallets (inc. single, double & triple line)

489* Bookpress. An iron bookpress, finished in green (some rusting), platen size approx. 30 x 25cm (12 x 10ins), opening to 7.5cm (3ins) (1)

£50-80

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£250-300

490* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress, with brass handle ends, platen approx. 25 x 30cm (10 x 12ins), opening to 7.5cm (3ins) (1)

£70-100

496* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of thirty decorative finishing tools, including centre tools etc., together with a selection of twenty-two gouges & rounds etc. (52)

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£250-300


497* Decorative rolls. Two decorative rolls, together with nine fillet wheels (including 6 single, 2 double & 1 triple), with two sets of handle letters, comprising 3mm & 4mm letter height serif typeface, and four other incomplete sets (all require cleaning/refurbishing), and two polishing irons, plus eighteen cast or engraved blocking dies, plus a tin of alloy type, three small homemade sewing frames and quantity of gold foil (2 cartons)

506* Handle letters. Four sets of brass bookbinding handle letters, with wooden handles, includes serif typefaces with letter heights of 3mm & 11mm, 10pt. Chich. italic and an incomplete set of gothic typeface with 6mm letter height (a carton)

507* Laying press. A good quality laying press & tub stand, laying press with approx. 63.5cm (25ins) between metal screw threads, opening to approx. 16.5cm (6.5ins), together with plough, selection of backing boards, pressing tins & boards, board cutter for bench side attachment with 46cm (18ins) blade, homemade sewing frame, quantity of sewing and headband thread & materials, two old glue pots, plus miscellaneous bookbinding hand tools, including, shears, rule, backing hammer, paring knives & bones folders etc., plus a small map(?) press by Hunter Penrose Ltd., c.1930s, of hardwood construction (thick glass lower platen) with duel tightening screws, platen 33 x 28cm (13 x 11ins), pressing depth 10cm (4ins), plus a large homemade light box

£150-200

498* Fillets. A selection of ten fillet wheels, including single, double & triple line etc. (one without handle), together with a double line creaser, polishing iron, plus eleven line pallets various lacking handles, plus glue pot (a carton)

£150-200

499* Fillets. A selection of eleven fillet wheels, including single, double & triple line etc., together with two polishing irons, selection of twenty-eight gouges (two lacking handles), plus three line creasers without handles (a carton)

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508* Laying press. A large hardwood & metal Hampson Bettridge laying press, with central flywheel (detachable), approx. 67cm (26.5ins) between side pillars, opening to approx. 24cm (9.5ins), with a pair of attachable metal backing boards, plus Hampson Bettridge plough (5)

In excellent condition. (approx. 20)

In excellent condition. (approx. 30)

In excellent condition. (approx. 20)

503* Gold leaf. Six books of gold leaf, together with few other part used books, plus other gilding related, including, two gold cushions, gilder’s knife & tip, Armenian Bole & B.S. Glare etc.

£150-200

512* Leather. Approximately thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds)

£100-150

In excellent condition. (approx. 30)

504* Gold leaf. Two books of gold leaf, together with two small rolls of real gold ribbon, four rolls of gold foil, four agate burnishers, old Hampson Bettridge electric finishing stove (requiring refurbishment), type holder, three polishing irons, two gold cushions etc.

£200-300

513* Leather. Approximately twenty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds)

£150-200

In excellent condition. (approx. 20)

505* Handle letters. Five sets of brass bookbinding handle letters, with wooden handles, includes serif typefaces with letter heights of 11mm & 13mm, italic serif typefaces with 5mm & 6mm letter heights and gothic typeface with 18mm letter height, plus fifteen word handle tools (a carton)

£200-300

511* Leather. Approximately twenty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds)

This item appears to be in good working order, but has not been tested for electrical safety. (1) £100-150

(a carton)

£150-200

510* Leather. Approximately thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds)

£200-300

502* Finishing stove. A ‘Cockerell’ finishing stove, electrically powered with thermostat control, with 40cm (16ins) tool support ring, together with two type holders

(a carton)

£70-100

509* Leather. Approximately twenty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds)

£150-200

501* Finishing tools. A large selection of finishing tools, including eight decorative tools, four decorative rolls (lacking handles), six line fillets various (4 lacking handles), plus other miscellaneous line pallets, gouges, handle letters etc., plus large selection of pallets etc. for refurbishment, without handles (a carton)

£200-300

£150-200

500* Fillets. Four fillets with six additional interchangable wheels, comprising single, double & triple line, together with bookbinding equipment including a sewing frame, with 58.5cm (23ins) between supports, finishing press with 32cm (12.5ins) between wooden screw threads (worn), small marbling tray, quantity of mull and gold foil (2 cartons)

£80-120

£150-200

514* Leather. Approximately thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (approx. 30)

£100-150

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515* Leather. Approximately thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (approx. 30)

£200-300

516* Leather. Approximately twenty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (approx. 20)

£150-200

517* Leather. A comprehensive selection of bookbinding leather, including goat, calf, sheep, pigskin and skiver leather, some whole skins, mostly part skins and large offcuts, various colours including red, green, blue, brown and natural shades (-)

£250-350

518* Leather. A large selection of bookbinding leather, including goat, calf, pig, sheepskin and skiver leather etc., various colours & shades, mostly all part skins (inc. large pieces) and good size offcuts, approx. 70+ sq. feet in total, plus a large part skin of vellum (-)

£200-300

520* Marbled paper. A selection of approx. 100 sheets of handmade marbled paper, majority with traditional designs, includes some part sheets Includes Compton, Payhembury & Aqualina marbled papers etc. (approx. 100) £200-300

519* Marbled paper. A selection of approx. 100 sheets of handmade marbled paper, majority with traditional designs, includes some part sheets Includes Compton, Sarah Amatt & Payhembury marbled papers etc. (approx. 100) £200-300

521* Marbled paper. An excellent selection of ninety-two sheets of handmade marbled paper, majority with traditional designs, comprising 80 sheets by Victoria Hall of Norwich (dated between 1998-2012) and 12 other unnamed sheets (92)

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£250-350


522* Marbled paper. An excellent selection of eighty-six sheets of handmade marbled paper, majority with traditional designs, comprising 80 sheets by Victoria Hall of Norwich (dated between 1998-2012) and six sheets by Cockerell (dated 1973 & 74) (86)

524* Marbled paper. An excellent selection of approx. 100 sheets of handmade marbled paper, majority with traditional designs Includes many by Eva Clifford Van Breugel of Driebergen, Holland. (approx. 100) £200-300

£250-350

525* Marbled paper. A selection of approx. 80 sheets of marbled paper, majority with traditional designs (all rolled), together with a few part skins of morocco & skiver, one full skin of black morocco, a small quantity paper & bookcloth etc. (a carton)

£100-200

526* Marbled paper. A selection of marbled and decorative machine made/printed papers, including approx. 40 sheets marbled on thin paper (46 x 58.5cm), 39 sheets blue marbled on thin paper (43 x 69cm), approx. 200 sheets of marbled on thin paper with central vertical fold to each (worn and some dust soiling), plus patterned & decorative papers including patterned buff, blue-red, crackle grain brown, marble pattern blue, Spanish brown, plus other papers etc., various (-)

£200-300

527* Marbled paper. A selection of marbled and decorative machine made/printed papers, including approx. 40 sheets marbled on thin paper (46 x 58.5cm), approx. 200 sheets of marbled on thin paper with central vertical fold to each (worn and some dust soiling), plus patterned & decorative papers including crackle grain brown, pebble grain embossed, crystal grain pink, Spanish brown, Spanish green, water silk embossed, sand grain green, plus other paper/board etc., various, including Kaskad (-)

523* Marbled paper. A selection of thirty-five sheets of handmade marbled paper, majority with traditional designs (35)

£200-300

528* Nipping press. A cast iron nipping press by N.J. Hill & Co., London, finished in black, platen size approx. 45.5 x 30cm (18 x 12ins), opening to approx. 35cm (14ins)

£100-150

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529* Paper. A selection of assorted papers for bookbinding and paper conservation etc., including various wove & laid papers, various colours including some patterned & decorative papers, largest paper size approx. 75 x 56cm, together with a quantity of 17th-20th c. plain endpapers/flyleaves contained in A4 folders, plus other miscellaneous old plain and marbled endpapers, plus a small quantity of bookcloth and buckram etc.

538* Paper. A large selection of embossed, textured & grained paper, packs include, water silk embossed, silver faced grain, sand grain green, pebble grain, patterned buff, crocodile embossed, embossed weave, leatherette embossed, lustre grain, pin weave etc.

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539* Paper. A large selection of paper & board, packs include Conqueror loft dried (61gsm), Imperator wove (100gsm), crystal grain, blue ponyskin grain, keay black, gold board, filemaster pink & blue, Kaskad black (110gsm) and manilla etc.

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£100-150

530* Paper. A large assortment of machine-made papers, packs include white cartridge (100gsm), dark green Kendal cover (270gsm), Apsley white display paper (1117 microns), gold colour coated paper, manilla, white board & black lining paper etc. (-)

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£150-200

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£200-300

(3 plastic crates)

544 Apollinaire (Guillaume). Les Mamelles de Tiresias. Drame Surrealiste en Deux Actes et un Prologue, Editions Sic, Paris, 1918, seven b & w illustrations by Serge Ferat, light toning and a few light spots, original wrapper, a few spots, rubbed at spine ends, 8vo

£200-300

Apollinaire apparently coined the term ‘surrealism’, first used in the present work. (1) £100-150

£200-300

545 Berenson (Bernard). Italian Pictures of the Renaissance (Venetian School, 2 vols., lacking d.j.s, Florentine School, 2 vols., Central Italian & North Italian Schools, 3 vols.), all 1st. eds., Phaidon, 1957-68, some col. plts., numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, second two vols. in slipcase, also marked on spines with slight damage, small 4to

536* Paper (handmade). 72 sheets of white handmade wove paper, by T.H. Saunders, some sheets with manufacturers watermark and dated 1950, dimensions approx. 50 x 62.5cm, together with 39 sheets of cream wove handmade paper (56.5 x 76cm) In excellent condition. (111)

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£200-300

537* Paper. A large selection of embossed, textured & grained paper, packs include, sand grain embossed, pebble grain, weave black, peacock sand grain, ripple grain, water grain pink, water silk grain, leather grain, pin grain, leatherette embossed, etc. (-)

£200-300

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535* Paper (handmade). Approximately 100 sheets of white handmade wove paper, by T.H. Saunders, some sheets with manufacturers watermark and dated 1950, dimensions approx. 50 x 62.5cm In excellent condition. (approx. 100)

£100-200

543* Type. Four sets of brass type, including 12pt Edinburgh, 16pt Elizabethan, 16pt Coronation & 30pt sans serif, together with a quantity of other brass type (mostly unsorted), and large quantity of alloy type etc.

534* Paper (handmade) A selection of approx. 130 sheets of handmade paper, comprising 35 sheets of white wove handmade paper by W.H.S & Co. (47 x 58.5cm), 35 sheets of pale blue laid handmade paper by W.H.S. & Co., 24 sheets of white handmade wove paper by J. Green & Son (45 x 71cm), and 40 sheets of cream wove (56.5 x 76cm) In excellent condition. (approx. 130)

£100-150

542* Type Cabinet. A twelve drawer type cabinet, of wooden construction with six drawers subdivided and upper three drawers suitable for finishing tools (some drawer handles require replacing), together with assorted brass and alloy type, with eighteen decorative handle tools (with simple designs, some homemade from other handle tools), plus three type holders & related etc.

533* Paper (handmade). Approximately 100 sheets of white handmade wove paper, by T.H. Saunders, some sheets with manufacturers watermark and dated 1950, dimensions approx. 50 x 62.5cm In excellent condition. (approx. 100)

£50-70

541* Type Cabinet. A modern six drawer type cabinet, of wooden construction, together with assorted alloy type, plus two gas finishing stoves, plus other miscellaneous bookbinding equipment & related, including two sets of handle letters (incomplete), printing inks, an assortment of five type trays, developing tray etc.

£150-200

532* Paper. A large assortment of machine-made papers, packs include Conqueror ledger (100gsm), Conqueror wove (100gsm), Conqueror white laid (90gsm), Conqueror white laid (200gsm), ledger azure laid (115gsm), Kaskad lapwing brown (225 microns), Kaskad cream (225gsm), Conqueror laid blue (250gsm), white blotting paper, azure ledger, character grey ripple, gold board, manilla etc. (-)

£150-200

540* Scales & Weights. A pair of late Victorian cast iron kitchen scales, the shaped base supporting a stainless steel bowl, 31cm (12.25ins) wide, with three square weights for 4/2/1 lb, each with ring suspension plus thirteen various graduated circular weights

£150-200

531* Paper. A large assortment of machine-made paper & board etc., packs include multi purpose white (90gsm), Ivorex lemon (290gsm), brown antique card (200 microns), yellow board (250 microns), white pulp board (280 microns), white display board (800 microns), manilla etc. (-)

£200-300

£200-300

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£200-300


548 Char (Rene). L’effroi la joie, St-Paul, Au Vent d’Arles, 1969, b&w frontis. by Georges Braque, untrimmed, orig. printed wrappers with glassine overwrapper, small oblong 4to (185 x 236mm) Limited edition 79/250, signed with initials by Rene Char. (1)

£300-400

546 Blake (William). William Blake’s Water-Colour Designs for the Poems of Thomas Gray, 3 vols., Trianon Press, 1972, facsimile colour illustrations, original morocco-backed boards, slipcases, folio Limited edition, 132/518. (3)

£400-600

549 Chippendale (Thomas). The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker Director. Being a Large Collection of the Most Elegant and Useful Designs of Household Furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and Modern Taste: Including a Great Variety of Book-Cases for Libraries or Private Rooms, Commodes, Library and Writing-Tables, Buroes, BreakfastTables, Dressing and China-Tables, China-Cases, Hanging-Shelves, Tea-Chests, Trays, Fire-Screens, Chairs, Settees, Sophia’s, Beds, Presses and Cloaths-Chests, Pier-Glass Scones, Slab Frames, Brackets, Candle-Stands, Clock-Cases, Frets, and Other Ornaments, 1st ed., 1754, half title (laid down), title printed in red and black (backed onto linen), engraved dedication, subscribers list, 161 copper-engraved plates (complete), each numbered in red manuscript, a few plates with marginal repairs and pencil reproductions to verso, occasional light soiling and spotting, a few small ink stains, modern brown half morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, folio

547 Blake (William, illust.) The Triumphs of Temper, by William Hayley, 12th ed. corrected, with new original designs by Maria Flaxman, Chichester, 1803, six eng. plts. by William Blake after Maria Flaxman, contemp. tree calf gilt, rubbed and some some marks to extrems., 8vo Bentley 471A. A good copy. (1)

The most influential furniture design book of the eighteenth century. (1) £1500-2000

£200-300

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550 Cocteau (Jean). Léone, Paris, Nouvelle Revue Francaise, 1945, two b&w lithographs by Cocteau, printed by Desjobert, untrimmed, orig. boards, small oblong 4to (191 x 245mm) Limited edition of 475 copies, this being one of 35 copies on papier d’Annam, containing two extra suites of the lithographs, at rear, printed in black and in sanguine. (1) £300-400

554 Dresser (Christopher). Studies in Design, 1st ed., Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [1874-76], litho. title-page and sixty litho. plts., of which fifty-seven chromolitho., with captioned tissue guards, plt. 10 with torn guard partly adherred to plt. (as often), free endpapers creased, hinges split, contemp. black half morocco, rubbed and marked, with sl. wear to extrems. (joints splitting, corners showing), folio 551 D’Ors (Eugenio). Pablo Picasso, Translated from the Spanish by Warre B. Wells, Paris & London, 1930, four col. pochoir plts., numerous b & w plts. and illusts., orig. printed wrappers (without glassine d.j. but in fine condition), preserved in publisher’s orig. linenbacked printed board chemise with cloth ties, sl. rubbed and dust soiled, 4to

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555 Early Photography. The Journal of the Photographic Society of London. Containing the Transactions of the Society and a General Record of Photographic Art and Science, vol. 1 [nos. 1-19, 3 March 1853 to 30 June 1854], ed. Arthur Henfrey, pub. Taylor & Francis, 1854, pp. [2], 234, a few wood eng. illusts. to text, inner hinges cracked, orig. cloth, darkened, some wear to spine and extremities, 8vo

Limited edition, 1170/1250, this being one of 650 copies in English and one of the 250 copies printed on behalf of Zwemmer. (1) £400-600

Gernsheim 984. The Photographic Society of London was formed in January 1853, headed by Charles Eastlake (after Henry Fox Talbot declined the chair). The journal contained numerous articles on photographic equipment, processes, and techniques, by Roger Fenton, Robert Hunt, Fox Talbot, J.F.W. Herschel, W. Towler Kingsley, A. Claudet and many others, plus correspondence from members of other photographic societies in England and elsewhere, reprintings of articles in other journals (some translated), etc. This was not the first photographic journal, but is the oldest continuing journal, with a name change to ‘Photographic Journal’ in 1859. (1) £200-300

552 Daly (Cesar). L’Architecture Privee au XIX Siecle sous Napoleon III. Nouvelles Maisons de Paris et des Environs, 3 vols., Paris, additional title to each, 226 engraved plates, a few double page, occasional light spotting, t.e.g., later morocco-backed boards, spines a little faded, light edge wear, folio (3)

£150-200

553 Delteil (Loys). Le Peintre-Graveur Illustre (XIX et XX Siecles). Vols. XX-XXIX, Honore Daumier, 11 vols. in 10, including index, Paris 1925-30, numerous b & w illustrations, one or two spots, modern cloth, 4to (10)

£400-600

£300-400

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556 Gentilini (Giancarlo ). I Della Robbia La Scultura Invetriata Nel Rinacimento, in 2 vols., Cantini, reprint, 2001, b & w and col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s and slipcase, folio, together with Avery (Charles), Giambologna, The Complete Sculpture, Phaidon, Christie’s Limited, 1st ed., 1937, b & w and col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, folio, plus Passavant (G.), Verrocchio Sculptures. Paintings and Drawings, Phaidon, 1st ed., 1969, b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, and Hennessy (John Pope), Italian Gothic Sculpture, 3 vols., large 8vo with thirty-six other similar sculpture-related, mostly in d.j.s, G/VG (43)

£200-300

557 No lot 558 Hassell (John). Aqua Pictura, Illustrated by a Series of Original Specimens... Exhibiting the Works of the most Approved Modern Water Coloured Draftsmen, with their Style & Method of Touch, Engraved and Finished in Progressive Examples, 2nd ed., printed for the Proprietors, [1818], nineteen plts. on eighteen leaves, each in four states (hand-col. aqua., outline etching, tinted aqua., monochrome aqua.), final four plts. with faint vertical crease, titlepage sl. creased and finger-soiled, hand-col. shade samples in text, some minor marginal tears and marks, hinges neatly repaired, contemp. straight-grained maroon morocco gilt, somewhat rubbed and scratched, oblong folio See Abbey, Life, 140 for the first edition of 1813. (1)

561 Living Arts Magazine, edited by Theo Crosby and John Bodley, nos. 1-3 (complete set), pub. Institute of Contemporary Arts, 196364, b & w and col. illusts., mostly from photos, orig. pict. wrappers, a little creasing and wear, small 4to

£500-800

559 Hornby (C.H. St. John). A Descriptive Bibliography of the Books printed at the Ashendene Press MDCCCXCV-MCMXXXV, Chelsea, 1935, reprinted San Francisco, 1976, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, spine slightly faded, folio, together withFranklin (Colin), Emery Walker, Some Light on his Theories of Printing and on his Relations with William Morris and Cobden-Sanderson, Cambridge: Privately Printed, 1973, b & w portrait, facsimiles in rear pocket, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, folio (one of 500 copies printed), with Needham (Paul, Dunlap, Joseph & Dreyfus, John), William Morris and the Art of the Book, pub. The Pierpont Morgan Library & Oxford University Press, 1976, b & w and col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j., spine of d.j. faded, 4to, with Tidcombe (Marianne), Women Bookbinders 1880-1920, pub. 1996, b & w illusts., orig. qtr. cloth, 8vo, plus other printing and bookbinding reference, including the Bookbinder Journal, vols. 1-21, pub. 1987-2007 (38)

An important and uncommon magazine. Contributors including Cornelius Cardew, Robert Freeman, William Turnbull, David Sylvester, Geoffery Gale, Richard Hamilton, Peter Cook, Ron Herron, Dennis Crompton, et al. (3) £200-300

562 Mendelssohn (Joanna). The Life and Works of Sydney Long, 1st ed., pub. Copperfield Art Collection, 1979, numerous col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together withTadgell (Christopher), Arthur Boyd Drawings 1934-1970, 1st ed., pub. Secker & Warburg, 1973,numerous col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Tadgell (Christopher), Arthur Boyd Drawings 1934-1970, 1st ed., pub. Secker & Warburg, 1973, numerous col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., sl. wear to spine, large 8vo, plus Auty (Giles and Stourton, Patrick Corbally), John Llewellyn Jones, Australia’s Forgotten Painter, 1st ed., numerous col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j., marks to fore-edge, large 8vo, and William Dodell, Russell Drysdale, both Thames & Hudson, large 4to, plus fifteen other Australian art reference, some from the library of Peter Nahum, mostly large 8vo

£100-150

560 Lescroart (Yves). Manor Houses in Normandy, Photographs by Regis Faucon, 1st English ed., pub. Konemann, 1997, numerous colour plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, together with Drucker (Janet), Georg Jensen, A Tradition of Splendid Silver, pub. Schiffer USA, 1st ed., 1997, numerous col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus Kohlhaussen (Heinrich), Nürnberger Goldschmiedekunst des Mittelalters und der Durerzeit 1240 bis 1540, 1st ed., pub. Berlin, 1968, numerous b & w plts., orig. cloth in heavily frayed d.j. with some loss, large 8vo, and The Book of Silk, pub. Thames and Hudson, Dutch New York Between East & West, pub. Yale, plus approx. twenty-five other decorative art. reference, mostly 8vo (approx. 30)

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£100-150

563 Orange (James). The Chater Collection. Pictures relating to China, Hongkong, Macao, 1655-1860; with Historical and Descriptive Letterpress, 1st ed., 1924, photogravure port. frontis., eighteen col. plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some scratches to upper cover, 4to Limited edition, 326/750. (1)

£100-150

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568 Sewter (A. Charles). The Stained Glass of William Morris and his Circle, 2 vols., Yale University Press, 1974-75, colour and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, closed tear and a few spots, 4to, together with Claud Lovat Fraser, by John Drinkwater and Albert Rutherston, 1923, colour & b & w illustrations, presentation inscription, original cloth, spine and margins faded, 4to, limited edition, 348/450 signed by the authors, with two others: E. McKnight Kauffer’s The Art of the Poster. Its Origins, Evolution & Purpose, 1924 and J. Mordaunt Crook’s William Burges and the High Victorian Dream, 1981 (5)

£150-200

564 Picasso (Pablo). Picasso Sketchbook, Foreword by Georges Boudaille, NY & Paris, 1960, facsimile reprint with twenty-five leaves of reproductions of colour and b & w drawings, orig. spiral-bound printed stiff wrappers, accompanying stitched text booklet, housed together as issued in orig. pictorial boards chemise, rubbed and sl. soiled, some wear to spine ends, folio One of 1000 unnumbered copies. (1)

£300-400

565 Pound (D.J.). The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personages, 3 vols., John Tallis, 1859-60, numerous steel-engraved portraits, some light spotting, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spine ends rubbed, folio (3)

569 Toulouse-Lautrec (Henri de). Elles, with a specially written introduction by Michel Melot, pub. Toulouse-Lautrec Circle, 1969, eleven full-size colour litho., reproductions, each with ToulouseLautrec Circle blindstamp and limitation number to outer corners, together with an additional colour lithograph presentation print entitled ‘Clownesse au Moulin Rouge’ (ltd. ed., 625/5000), tipped into paper window-mount and loosely inserted with subscriber’s certificate as issued, orig. cloth-backed pictorial yellow boards and slipcase, large folio

£100-150

566 Reynolds (Sir Joshua). Engravings from the Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 3 vols., pub. Moon, Boys and Graves, 1833-35, numerous mezzotint plates by S. W. Reynolds, some light scattered spotting, contemp. uniform half morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks, spines lightly discoloured, folio, together with others by and about Sir Joshua Reynolds, mostly 19th century, 4to/8vo (18)

Limited edition 821/1250. (1)

£150-200

567 Richter (Gisela M.A.). The Portraits of the Greeks, 3 vols., 1st ed., pub. Phaidon Press, 1965, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Slive (Seymour), Frans Hals, National Gallery of Art: Kress Foundation Studies in the History of European Art, 3 vols., 1st ed., pub. Phaidon Press, 1970, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus The National Maritime Museum, Van de Velde Drawings, A Catalogue of Drawings in the National Maritime Museum Made by the Elder and the Younger Willem Van de Welde, 2 vols., reprinted edition, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1973, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, and other Dutch and Italian art including Andrea del Sarto, 2 vols., 1963 (37)

£100-150

570 Tristram (E.W.). English Medieval Wall Painting, The Twelfth Century, 1st ed., pub. Oxford University Press, 1944, colour & b & w plts., orig. cloth, 4to, together with English Medieval Wall Painting, The Thirteenth Century, 2 vols. (Text/Plates), 1st ed., pub. Oxford University Press, 1950, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus Restle (Marcell), Byzantine Wall Painting in Asia Minor, 3 vols. (Text/2 Plates), pub. Irish University Press, 1969, colour and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, and other medieval wall painting interest (19)

£150-200

129

£150-200


GENERAL LITERATURE

571 Vitruvius Pollio (Marcus). De Architectura libri decem. Cum Notis, Castigationibus & Observationibus Guilielmi Philandri integris; Danielis Barbari excerptis, & Claudii Salmasii passim insertis..., Elzevir, Amsterdam, 1649, engraved additional title (with short closed tear & manuscript shelf number to top margin), woodcut illustrations, small marginal repair to title foremargin, some light spotting and browning, endpapers renewed, contemporary vellum, small wormholes and some stains, folio Willems 1097. (1)

573 Adams (Richard). Watership Down, 1st ed., 1972, folding map, slight marginal toning, original cloth, one or two small dents, d.j., closed tears to spine and stains from old tape residue, 8vo (1)

574 Ambler (Eric). The Dark Frontier, 1st ed., 1936, occasional spotting, library stamps front and rear, flaps from d.j. adhered to endpapers, original blue cloth, some fading and stains, d.j., tears and losses to spine, some glazing and soiling, laid down onto stiffened paper, 8vo

£500-800

572 Zollner (Frank). Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519, The Complete Paintings and Drawings, 1st ed., pub. Taschen, col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large folio, together with Gordon (Dillian), The Fifteenth Century Italian Paintings, volume 1, pub. National Gallery Company, 2003, col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Münz (Ludwig), The Drawings of Pieter Bruegel, complete edition, Phaidon, 1st ed., 1961, 240 b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with ninety-two similar Renaissance art reference, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, G/VG (95)

£300-400

The author’s first book. (1)

£200-300

575 Buckingham (Bruce). Boiled Alive, 1st ed., 1957, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, together with The Exorcism, by Charity Blackstock, 1st ed., 1961, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., light marginal toning, 8vo, plus The Third Skin. A Story of Crime, by John Bingham, 1st ed., 1954, original cloth, d.j., tape repairs to verso, 8vo, with others, mainly crime fiction, by Bingham, John Boland, Alan Hunter, Kenneth Benton etc

£300-400

(88)

130

£150-200


576 Churchill (Winston S.). The Collected Works of Sir Winston Churchill, Centenary Edition, 34 vols., pub. Library of Imperial History, 1973-76, b&w illusts., folding maps, facsimile letters, etc., a.e.g., orig. natural calfskin vellum, lettered and blocked in 22 ct gilt, each volume contained in dark green card slipcase stamped with the Churchill arms, wear to several slipcases, including a few split and/or repaired with adhesive tape, 8vo

580 Detmold (Edward J., illust.). The Fables of Aesop, Hodder & Stoughton, 1909, twenty-five tipped-in col. plts., one with a creased corner, four blank or text pages (two openings) stained, endpapers marked, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cream cloth, rubbed and soiled, with spine ends sl. frayed, 4to Limited edition, 158/750 copies, signed by the artist. (1)

This set being no. 184, commissioned by, and published for Charles I. Price, by the authority of the Churchill Centenary Trust, with printed paper label on front pastedown of each volume. Only 2000 sets authorised for the British Empire and Commonwealth, and a further 1000 sets for United States of America and Canada. Lacking the final four volumes of the series (Collected Essays), which were published at a later date. (34) £800-1200

£100-150

581 Domesday Book. Great Domesday Book, “Millenium Edition”, 6 vols., pub. Alecto Historical Editions, 2000, comprising a two volume facsimile bound in full blindstamped calf to the design of the 12th c. Winton Domesday, in two suede saddlebags, two Translation volumes, an Index volume and Maps portfolio volume, folio (Limited edition, 71/450 copies), together with Domesday Book, Little Domesday Book (Norfolk, Suffolk & Essex), “Millenium Edition”, 7 vols., pub. Alecto Historical Editions, 2000, comprising a three volume facsimile bound in full blindstamped calf to the design of the 12th c. Winton Domesday, in three suede saddlebags, three translation volumes, and a map portfolio volume, folio, (limited edition, 71/450 copies) (10)

£1500-2000

582 Fleming (Ian). Thunderball, 1961; You Only Live Twice, 1964, 1st eds., one or two minor stains, original cloth, d.j.s, light overall toning and a little rubbed at spine ends, 8vo (2)

£200-300

583 Fleming (Ian). Dr No, 2nd impression, 1958; Thunderball, 1961, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1963; You Only Live Twice, 1964, 1st eds., previous owner signature to Dr No, small owner stamp to Thunderball, original cloth, d.j.s, You Only Live Twice price-clipped, some small tears and light stains, 8vo (4)

£200-300

577 Clark (Robert, editor). Golf: A Royal and Ancient Game, 1st trade ed., Edinburgh, 1875, tinted and b & w illustrations, a few minor spots, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, one or two small ink stains, 4to Donovan & Murdoch 900. (1)

£500-800

578 The Cricketer. Vols. 1, No. 2 to Vol. 5, No. 25, bound in 4, May 1921 to April 1925, b&w illusts. from photos, some commercial ads., a few upper wrappers preserved, some browning to edges, old cloth, sl. rubbed and a little wear to heads of spines, 4to (4)

£100-150

579 Deighton (Len). Horse Under Water, 1963; Funeral in Berlin, 1964; Billion Dollar Brain, 1966; An Expensive Place to Die, 1967; Only When I Larf, 1968, 1st eds., Horse with loose crossword competition, Expensive with loose document wallet, previous owner signature to Horse, original cloth, d.j.s, Funeral price-clipped and a bit short (supplied from another copy?), Expensive spine faded, Larf flaps with abrasions, 8vo (5)

584 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st ed., 1959, original cloth, d.j., minor tears at head of spine, 8vo A good copy. (1)

£150-200

131

£500-700


Lot 585 585 Kelmscott Chaucer. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, now newly Imprinted, 2 vols., Basilisk Press, 1974-75, fine facsimile edition printed in red and black, b & w plates tipped-in, original red patterned cloth by Liberty from a William Morris design, original slipcase, folio, plus a Basilisk Press prospectus for the Red Books of Humphrey Repton, 1975 Limited edition, 369/515. (2)

£700-1000

586 Kipling (Rudyard). Rudyard Kipling’s Verse. Inclusive Edition, 1885-1918, 3 vols., 1919, titles printed in red and black, t.e.g., original full vellum, upper covers stamped with author’s initials within oval vignette, a little bowed, original plain wrapper (torn) to vol. II, two slipcases (one splitting, edgewear), 8vo Limited edition, 100/100, each volume numbered and signed by the author. (3) £200-300

Lot 586

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589 Le Carre (John). A Murder of Quality, 1st ed., 1962, half title, some light spotting and toning, modern half calf, spine with black labels, 8vo

587 Kirby (Major-General S. Woodburn). History of the Second World War, The War Against Japan, vols. 1-5, vol. 1 2nd imp., vols. 25 1st eds., pub. HMSO, 1957-1969, numerous folding maps and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, vol. 2 with loss to lower edge of upper cover, 8vo, together with Playfair (Major General I.S.O.), The Mediterranean and Middle East, vol. 1, vol. 3-5, in four mixed eds., pub. HMSO, 1954-1973, numerous folding maps and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Ellis (Major L.F.), Victory in the West, The Defeat of Germany, vols. 1-2, 1st ed., 1962-1968, numerous folding maps and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, and Roskill (Captain S.W.), The War at Sea 1939-1945, 3 vols., in four mixed eds., 1956-1961, numerous folding maps and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo (15)

Signed by the author to title. (1)

£200-300

590 Lee (Harper). To Kill a Mockingbird, 1st UK ed., 1960, some spotting front and rear, original cloth, d.j., one or two nicks, 8vo (1)

£150-200

591 Lewis (C.S.). Prince Caspian, The Return to Narnia, 1st ed., 1951, colour frontis. and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, closed tear to p.67/68, orig. blue cloth in price-clipped d.j., slightly frayed to head of spine and small tear to rear flap, 8vo

£150-200

The second Narnia adventure. (1)

£200-300

592 Lewis (C.S.). Prince Caspian, 1st ed., 1951, colour frontis. and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, a few light spots at front, original blue cloth, d.j., spine a little toned, neat restorations to verso, 8vo. (The second Narnia adventure), together withAmis (Martin). Dead Babies, 1975; Other People: A Mystery Story, 1981; Night Train, 1997, 1st eds., sellotape residue marks to Dead Babies endpapers, inkstamp to front endpaper of Other People, original cloth, d.j.s, small nicks to Dead Babies, stickers to rear panel of Night Train, 8vo, plus Freemantle (Brian). Face Me When You Walk Away, pub. Jonathan Cape, 1974; The Man Who Wanted Tomorrow, 1975; The November Man, 1976 (2); Charlie Muffin, 1977 (2); Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie, 1978 (2); The Inscrutable Charlie Muffin, 1979 (2); Charlie Muffin’s Uncle Sam, 1980 (3), all 1st eds., together 13 vols., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, some rubbing, 8vo, and Peters (Ellis). A Morbid Taste for Bones, 1977; Death Mask, 1959; Funeral of Figaro, 1962; Black is the Colour of My True-Love’s Heart, 1967, 1st eds., a few light spots, previous owner signature to Black, original cloth, d.j.s, Death Mask price-clipped, a couple of closed tears to Black and Funeral, light toning, with others by Peters including The House of Green Turf, 1969, The Knocker on Death’s Door, 1970 and Death to the Landlords!, 1972, a few duplicates, plus Sue Grafton’s ‘B’ is for Burglar, 1985 and ‘D’ is for Deadbeat, 1987, both UK 1st eds., plus Bowen (Peter). Yellowstone Kelly, Gentleman & Scout, pub. Illinois, 1987; Kelly Blue, pub. New York, 1991; Imperial Kelly, 1992; Kelly and the Three-Toed Horse, 2001, all 1st eds., together 4 vols., Yellowstone Kelly with dedicaton from the author to half-title, ThreeToed Horse signed by the author to title, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Coyote Wind, A Gabriel du Pre Mystery, pub. New York, 1996; Specimen Song, 1995; Wolf, No Wolf, 1996; Notches, 1997; Thunder Horse, 1998; Ash Child, 2002; Badlands, 2003; The Tumbler, 2004; Cruzatte and Maria, 2001 (2), together 10 vols., seven vols. signed by author to title/half-title, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus two lengthy letters addressed to Mr Snelling from the author talking about his books (52)

588 Lawrence (Thomas Edward). [To Subscribers to the Seven Pillars of Wisdom], 1 June 1925, single sheet, 25 x 19cm, referring to delay in publication and enclosing specimen page of Oxford First draft, [1922], 1 page, double column text in 7-point type, some marginal creasing, 28 x 22cm, plus [Sample pages of Seven Pillars of Wisdom, London, 1925], pp. [1]-[40], with coloured plate of Ghalib as frontis., partly uncut, orig. plain wrappers, dust-soiled, slim 4to (25 x 19.5cm)

£300-400

593 Mansfield (Katherine). The Garden Party and Other Stories, with Coloured Lithographs by Marie Laurencin, pub. Verona Press, 1939, sixteen coloured lithographs, light spotting to one or two leaves and endpapers, original patterned boards with gilt cloth label to spine, in d.j., somewhat marked, and frayed with a little loss to head of the spine and extreme edges, large 8vo Limited edition 798/1200. (1)

The printed sheet explains the delay in publication of Seven Pillars, the specimen sheet [from one of only eight copies printed] shows the need for revisions and the problems Lawrence has to contend with. The 40-page sample is offered as an appetiser to dissuade impatient subscribers from cancelling their orders. There were approximately 200 subscribers making this a rare group of Lawrence ephemera. Duval 5 & 6. (3) £300-500

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£150-200


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Lot 598

Lot 601

594 Milne (A.A.). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., 1928, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, p. 21 with closed tear, one or two spots, original salmon cloth, d.j., spine faded and chipped at head, 8vo (1)

Lot 604

599 Pogany (Willy, illust.). The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, G. Harrap, [1909], 24 tipped-in colour plates, decorative endpapers, some spotting, t.e.g., original red limp calf gilt, a little rubbed with tears at spine ends, tall 8vo

£300-400

Limited edition, 371/525 signed by the artist. (1)

£150-200

595 Nonesuch Press. Don Quixote de la Mancha... by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 2 vols., 1930, 21 colour illustrations by E. McKnight Kauffer, bookplate, t.e.g., original calf, covers faded and a little spotted, 8vo, limited edition, 523/1475, together with The Greek Portrait. An Anthology of English Verse Translations from the Greek Poets (Homer to Meleager) with the Corresponding Greek Text, ed. George Rostrevor Hamilton, Nonesuch Press, 1934, b & w illustrations by Mariette Lydis, original cloth, torn glassine d.j., 8vo, limited edition, 96/425, plus The Apple Trees. Four Reminiscences, by Hugh Walpole, Golden Cockerel Press, 1932, wood-engraved illustrations by Lynton Lamb, t.e.g., original morocco-backed boards, 8vo, limited edition, 341/500 signed by the author

601 Potter (Beatrix). The Pie and the Patty-Pan, 1st ed., 1905, 10 colour illustrations, lilac endpapers (partial slight toning), original brown boards with inset illustration to upper cover, slight lifting at upper joint with small split at foot, otherwise a good copy, small 4to

(4)

(1)

600 Pogany (Willy, illust.). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, in Seven Parts, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1910, 20 tipped-in colour plates, previous owner signature, a few light spots, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 4to (1)

£150-200

£200-300

597 Nonesuch Press. The Works of Shakespeare, 7 vols., 1929-33, marginal toning to endpapers, bookplate, t.e.g., original full tan morocco, some fading and light stains, 8vo Limited edition, 8/1600. (7)

£200-300

602 Putnam Aeronautical Books. Brown (Don. L.), Miles Aircraft Since 1925, 1st ed., 1970, together with Lewis (Peter), British Aircraft 1809-1914, 1st ed., 1962, plus Swanborough (F.G.), United States Military Aircraft Since 1909, 1st ed., 1963, plus thirty further Putnam titles, mixed eds., c. 1960s-1990s, incl. Shorts Aircraft Since 1900, Hawker Aircraft Since 1920, British Civil Aircraft Since 1919, vols. 1-3, German Aircraft of the Second World War, Canadian Aircraft Since 1909, Blackburn Aircraft Since 1909, Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914, Boulton Paul Aircraft Since 1915, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth and d.j.s

596 Nonesuch Press. Homer. The Iliad/Odyssey, translated by Alexander Pope, 2 vols., 1931, text in Greek and English, bookplate, t.e.g., original tan morocco, some fading and light stains, 8vo Limited edition, 282/1450 & 1171/1300 respectively. (2)

£100-150

£200-300

(39)

598 Orwell (George). Animal Farm, 1st ed., 2nd issue?, August 1945, one or two light spots, original green cloth, spine a little faded, d.j., small tape repairs at head and foot of verso, spine a little toned and rubbed at ends, 8vo The first issue was published in May 1945, with a red or blue searchlight motif to the jacket verso. (1) £200-300

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£150-200


606 Stevens (Thomas). Babes of the Empire, An Alphabet for Young England, pictures by A.H. Collins, 1st ed., William Heinemann, 1902, twenty-six full-page col. illusts., one or two short edge-tears and some light finger-marks, endpapers foxed and browned, upper hinge split, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpaper, orig. pictorial red cloth, spine lightly faded, 4to

603* Puzzle Blocks. Hawthorn Farm. With Horses, Cows, Sheep, Pigs, Geese, Ducks, Fowls, mid. 19th c., thirty-six col. litho. oblong wooden blocks, forming a pastoral scene with manor house and farm buildings, animals, labourers, children playing, carts, etc., brick pattern on versos, overall size 26 x 45cm (10.25 x 17.75ins), together with orig. col. litho. guide sheet (in six pieces, with loss), contained in orig. wooden box with sliding pictorial lid (with several horizontal breaks, reinforced with thick card on verso), together with a Jacques wooden bagatelle board, late 19th/early 20th c., with metal balls present, and The Ernest Sewell “Tiddlytennis” game, 1930s, reboxed, with part of orig. box mounted on lid (3)

Scarce alphabet book, with each illustration depicting a child from a different nation or creed, e.g. ‘J is a Jew with a ringleted head/Who’s up and about while the rest are in bed./He’s first on the steamer to sell you his wares, And he’ll never be missed but at dinner and prayers!’ (1) £100-150

£100-150

607 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1898 [and] 1909, both with photo plate, old tape repairs to inner margins at front, orig. printed upper wrapper to each preserved but lacking lower wrapper from each and final advert leaf to 1898 vol., bound in mid 20th-c. cloth, rubbed, 8vo

604 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner, Translated by Margaret Armour, 1910, thirty-four tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, occn. browning to text, endpapers foxed, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. vellum gilt, somewhat soiled, lacking ties, 4to, together with single ad. leaf for The Leicester Galleries exhibition of original watercolours for ‘The Ring of the Niblungs’ loosely inserted (sl. creased and frayed to top edge) Limited edition, 538/1150 copies, signed by the artist. (1)

(2)

608 Yellow Book. An Illustrated Quarterly, vols. I-XIII [all published], April 1894-April 1897, b & w illustrations, occasional light spotting, vol. III lacking front endpaper, vol. VIII lacking front and rear endpapers, original yellow cloth with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley, some soiling and a few abrasions, one or two spines darkened or faded, 4to

£300-400

605 Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick, containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds & Sayings of Gargantua and his Sonne Pantagruel..., 2 vols., Grant Richards, 1904, b & w frontispieces and illusts., some full-page, some fore-edge spotting, pictorial endpapers, upper hinges splitting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cream cloth gilt, some minor dust-soiling and light marks, 4to (2)

£100-150

(13)

£200-300

CARTONS 609 Bearcroft (Philip). An Historical Account of Thomas Sutton Esq., and of his foundation in Charter-house, 1st ed., 1737, eng. folding frontis. and portrait plate, occ. spotting and some dust soiling, contemp. calf, rebacked reserving orig. spine, some wear, together with Cooke (William), A Practical and Pathological Inquiry into the Sources and Effects of Derrangements of the Digestive Organs, embracing digection, and some other affections of the mind, 1828, 8 pp. pubs. ads. at front and one ad. leaf at rear, author’s presentation copy to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, small ink lib. stamp at foot of title and to front pastedown, uncut and partly unopened, orig. boards, some wear, plus Lysons (Daniel & Samuel), Magna Britannia ..., vol. 2 part 2 (only), containing the County Palletine of Chester, 1810, eng. plts. and plans including some folding, some spotting, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and some wear, 4to, plus other miscellaneous 19th & 20th century natural history, childrens books and literature

£70-100

(2 cartons)

£200-300

610* Bewick (Thomas). A General History of Quadrupeds, 8th ed., Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1824, numerous wood eng. vignette illusts., edges untrimmed, orig. boards, rebacked, rubbed, 8vo, together with A History of British Birds, 2 vols., new ed., Newcastle, 1847, wood eng. vignette illusts., orig. cloth, spines faded, rubbed, 8vo, with Fullarton & Co. (A., Publishers) , A Series of Select Views in Perthshire..., 1844, addn. eng. title and numerous plts., some spotting, t.e.g., contemp. green half morocco, gilt dec. spine, extrems. rubbed, 4to, plus other misc. books including natural history, India reference, biographies, children books etc. (4 cartons)

£200-300

611 Bookbinding reference. Bookbinding for Amateurs, by W.J.E. Crane, n.d., c.1885, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with The Art of Marbled Paper by Einen Miura, 1st English ed., Zaehnsdorf Ltd., 1989, col. illusts., orig. boards in d.j., folio, with Bookbinding and the Care of Books, by Douglas Cockerell, 4th ed., 1948, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, 8vo, plus others related

Lot 606

(a carton)

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£80-120


612 Ellis (Hamilton). British Railway History, 1830-1876, 1877-1947, 2 vols., mixed eds., orig. cloth in d.j.s, pub. George Allen and Unwin, 8vo, together with Nock (O. S.), Premier Line, The Story of London & North Western Locomotives, 1st ed., 1952, orig. cloth in d.j., pub. Ian Allen, 8vo, plus Nock (O. S.), History of the Great Western Railway, 3 vols., reprint eds., orig. cloth in d.j.s, pub. Ian Allen, 8vo, with other railway reference

617 Monmouthshire. Conveyance of the Llantilio Estate (of Sir William Jackson Bart) in the County of Monmouth, 23rd January 1875, approx. 60 vellum leaves written to rectos only, contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed, tall folio, together with a large folding marriage settlement deed, 25 May 1793, manuscript on vellum, sl. soiled, plus miscellaneous 19th century antiquarian including Hogarth and Oriental interest

(2 cartons)

(a carton)

£100-150

£100-150

613 Goodison (Nicholas). English Barometers 1680-1860, 1st ed., Cassell & Company, orig. cloth in d.j.s, large 8vo, together with Symonds (R. W.), Thomas Tompion, His Life and Works, Spring Books, 1969 ed., first published 1951, orig. cloth with d.j., large 8vo, plus Daumas (Maurice), Scientific Instruments of the 17th and 18th centuries and their Makers, Portman Books, London, 1989 ed., 1st English ed. 1972, orig. cloth with d.j., large 8vo, plus other similar clock related publications mostly 8vo, with d.j.s, and antiquarian horology, approx. 30 vols.

618 Murphy (Lieutenant Colonel C.C.R.). The History of the Suffolk Regiment 1914-1927, 1st ed., pub. Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth binding, 8vo, together with Martin (Lieut. General H. G.), The Fifteenth Scottish Division 19391945, 1st ed., pub. William Blackwood & Sons Ltd., 1948, numerous colour and b&w maps, orig. cloth binding, 8vo, plus Crookenden (Arthur), The History of the Cheshire Regiment in the Great War, 1st ed., orig. cloth binding, some fading to spine, 8vo, together with other military history reference

(a carton)

(a carton)

£100-150

£100-150

614 Gray (William J.). A Treatise on Rural Architecture, Edinburgh, 1852, b&w plts., some marks and light toning throughout, orig. blindstamped green cloth, rubbed and some soiling, recased with orig. spine laid down, small folio, together with Robinson (Tom), The Longcase Clock, pub. Antiques Collectors Club, reprinted 1982, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Loomes (Brian), Grandfather Clocks and Their Cases, 1st ed., pub. David & Charles, 1985, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Pearse (G. E.), Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa, Cape Town, pub. A. A. Balkema, 3rd ed., 1968, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed and minor fraying to extrems., large 4to, plus other misc. literature, art and antiques reference, some antiquarian, including J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1954-55, first vol. with one leaf torn and a little frayed to edges at rear, all orig. cloth, rubbed and some wear, final vol. in worn d.j., etc.

619 Nicholson (George). Cambrian Traveller’s Guide, in every direction, 3rd ed., revised and corrected by his son, The Rev. Emilius Nicholson, 1840, orig. blindstamped cloth, heavily rubbed with some wear, 8vo, together with Bell (James), A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific, 12 vols., pub. A. Fullarton, 1846-47, folding eng. maps, b&w plts., orig. uniform blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear, with spine ends chipped and frayed, and one vol. with substantial loss to spine, 8vo, plus other 19th century antiquarian, various, mostly leather bound

(4 cartons)

621 Oxford. An Account of the Visit of His Royal Higness the Prince Regent and their Imperial and Royal Majesties the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia to the University of Oxford in June 1814, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1815, four etched plts. (inc. one folding), one folding table, occ. minor spotting, contemp. half crushed morocco, gilt dec. spine, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to, together with other miscellaneous antiquarian

(3 cartons)

620 Observer Pocket Book Series. A large collection of approx. 400 titles, including vols. 1-11, 13, 15-19, 22-37, 40-53, 56-59, 61, 63, 64, 68, 71, 74, 75, 78, 79, 82, 85, 88, 89, 92, 95, 96 (including duplicates), c. 1940s-90s, orig. cloth in d.j.s, some with wear, 12mo (3 cartons)

£200-300

615 Horsfield (Thomas Walker). The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, 2 vols., Sussex Press, Lewes, 1835, eng. port. frontis to each vol., two folding. eng. maps, fiftyfour eng. plts., numerous wood eng. illusts. & armorials to text, occasional spotting & offsetting, contemp. green qtr. morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Dickens (Charles), The Personal History of David Copperfield, 1st ed. in book form, 1850, frontis., addn. title and numerous plts., label to title, B1 repaired to fore-edge, some browning and marks, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with Bleak House, 1st ed. in book form, 1853, frontis., addn. title and numerous plts., some toning, marginal browning and spotting, t.e.g., late 19th/early 20th c. half calf, upper joint split, slight wear, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian (a carton)

(a carton)

£150-200

£150-200

622 Pearson (John). Observations on the Effects of the Various Articles of the Materia Medica, in the Cure of Lues Venerea..., 1800, several ink lib. stamps at front and rear, hinges broken, contemp. half calf, crude linen reback, together with Bateman (Thomas), A Practical Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases According to the Arrangement of Dr Willan..., 2nd ed., 1813, tinted litho. frontis. and title det., heavy browning throughout, plus Roberton (John), A Practical Treatise on the Powers of Cantharides..., Edinburgh, 1806, three parts separately paginated, heavy damp browning to first few leaves, spotting throughout, both later cloth, some wear, all 8vo, plus plus other misc. medicine, including social diseases, etc.

£200-300

616 Klingender (Francis). Animals in Art and Thought, to the End of the Middle Ages, 1st ed., pub. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Oppenheimer (Sir Francis), The Legend of the Ste. Ampoule, 1st ed., pub. Faber & Faber, 1953, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Bridaham (Lester Burbank), Gargoyles, Chimeres, and the Grotesque in French Gothic Sculpture, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, pub. De Capo Press, 1969, orig. cloth, 4to, and other animals in medieval art interest (3 cartons)

£100-150

(a carton)

£200-300

623 Roscoe (Thomas). Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales, [1836?], addn. eng. title, forty-eight eng. plts. and two eng. vignette illusts., occasional spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt, spine torn with loss, 8vo, together with Smith (William), A New and Complete History, of the County of Warwick, 1829, eng. title & frontis. (detached), numerous eng. plts., spotting and offsetting, upper hinge broken, contemp. qtr. morocco, upper joint split, 4to, plus other misc. topography (few defective), including four odd vols. of Grose’s Antiquities, nine odd vols. of Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet etc.

£100-150

136

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624 Skues (G.E.M.). Side-lines, Side-lights & Reflections, Fugitive Papers of a Chalk-Stream Angler, 1st ed., orig. gilt cloth, together with Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream and Kindred Studies, 1st ed., 1910, orig. gilt cloth, plus The Way of A Trout With A Fly, and Some Further Studies in Minor Tactics, 2nd ed., 1928, orig. gilt cloth, 3 vols., minor spotting throughout, 8vo, and Bennett (Geoffrey D. S.), Famous Harness Horses, vol. 1, limited ed., 86 of 600, 1926, orig. gilt cloth, numerous b&w plts., large 8vo, including The New Naturalist nos. 1, 5, 7-8, 10-12, 15-16, 19, 24, 44, 53, 55, 60, 63, 16 vols., mixed eds., orig. cloth in d.j.s, plus other sport and natural history related (a carton)

QUANTITY 629 Braddon (Lawrence). Essex’s Innocency and Honour Vindicated: Or, Murther, Subornation, Purgery, and Oppression, Justly Charg’d on the Murderers of that Noble Lord and True Patriot, Arthur (Late) Earl of Essex, printed for the author, 1690, lacks frontis., viii + 62 pp., some marginal spotting, later morocco-backed marble boards, rubbed and some wear, small 4to, together with Hickson (Sydney J.), A Naturalist in North Celebes, A Narrative of Travels in Mina Hassa, The Sangir and Talaut Islands, 1st ed., pub. John Murray, 1889, b&w eng. plts. and illusts., a.e.g., contemp. dark brown full morocco gilt, prize binding for Owen’s Grammar School, Cambridge, with presentation bookplate to front pastedown, date July 15th 1897, very sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus Sketches of Young Ladies: In which these interesting members of the animal kingdom are classified ... by “Quiz”, 8th ed., 1838, six etched single-page illustrations by H. K. Browne, a.e.g., later good quality red half morocco gilt, small 8vo, and Clarke (James Stanier, & M’Arthur, John), The Life and Services of Horatio Viscount Nelson, 7 vols., pub. Fisher, Son & Co., n.d., c. 1839, b&w eng. plts., all orig. blind-panelled blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, plus other antiquarian interest, various, mostly 19th century, including Henry Stephens, The Book of the Farm, 2 vols., New York, 1852, Charles Elme Francatelli, The Modern Cook, 1886, Charpentier, Carpentariana ou Remarques d’Histoire, de Morale, de Critique, d’Eredition, et de Bons Mots, Paris, 1724, etc., many leather bound, mainly 8vo

£100-150

625 Smith (William). A New & Compendious History, of the County of Warwick, Birmingham, 1830, numerous steel engraved views, some spotting, contemp. half green morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks, with some wear to joints, 4to, together with Bonney (H. K.), Historic Notices in Reference to Fotheringhay, pub. Oundle, 1821, b&w eng. plts., bound with Millers (George), A Description of the Cathedral Church of Ely, 2nd ed., 1808, b&w eng. plts., contemp. dark blue half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus A Book of the Valuations of All the Ecclesticall Preferments in England and Wales, 1680, 383 pp., some minor marks, contemp. plain calf, rubbed and covers marked, 12mo, and other various British topography, mostly related, including Virtue’s Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain ... Kent, n.d., c. 1830s, George Brannon, Vectis Scenery, pub. 1854, in orig. publisher’s blue cloth, Britton & Brayley’s Beauties of England and Wales, vols. VII-VIII (Kent) only, A. G. Butler, Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 vols., c. 1900, Le Keux’s Memorials of Cambridge, 3 vols., mixed eds., 184566, an album of 19th century photographs of Devon Scenery, including Bath, Torquay, Dartmouth, Totnes, Plymouth, etc. (2 cartons)

(3 shelves)

630 St George (Sir Henry). The Visitation of London, anno domini 1633, 1634 and 1635, 2 vols., pub. Harleian Society, 1880/83, b&w illusts., orig. cloth, rubbed and minor fraying to extrems., large 8vo, together with Clinch (George), Mayfair and Belgravia: Being an historical account of the Parish of St. George, Hanover Square, pub. Truslove & Shirley, 1892, b&w plts., and illusts., orig. red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some minor soiling, large 8vo, plus Thornbury (Walter), Old and New London, 6 vols., pub. Cassell, n.d., c. 1870, numerous b&w wood eng. illusts., a.e.g., orig. uniform pubs. decorated cloth gilt, sl. rubbed to extrems., large 8vo, and other travel and topographical interest, including J. S. Ogilvy, Relics and Memorials of London Town, 1911, W. J. Loftie, London City, pub. Leddonhall Press, 1891, & London Suburbs, pub. Leddonhall Press, 1893, Charles Hindley, A History of the Cries of London, 2nd ed., greatly enlarged, n.d., c. 1880, Colonel C. F. Rey, The Real Abyssinia, 2nd ed., n.d. c. 1935, David Huthson, London; Being an accurate history and description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood, vols. I & III-VI only, 1805-09, etc., mostly orig. cloth, 8vo/4to

£200-300

626 Sullivan (Edmund J., illust.). The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1914, 16 colour plates, some spotting and offsetting, t.e.g., modern cloth, 4to, limited edition, 148/500 signed by the artist, together with John Baskerville. The Birmingham Printer, his Press, Relations, and Friends, by William Bennett, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1937-39, illustrations, previous owner signature, original cloth, tall 8vo, plus Salome. A Tragedy in One Act: Translated from the French of Oscar Wilde, John Lane, 1930, b & w illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley, one or two light spots, t.e.g., original red pictorial cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 4to, with others including E.M. Forster’s A Room With a View, 2nd impression, 1909, disbound, and The Book of Ornamental Alphabets, Ancient and Mediaeval, 6th ed., 1865 (a carton)

£70-100

627 Williamson (Hugh). Methods of Book Design, The Practice of an Industrial Craft, 1st ed., pub. OUP, 1956, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with McLean (Ruari), Modern Book Design, from William Morris to the Present Day, 1st ed., pub. Faber, 1958, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Morison (Stanley), The Typographic Arts, 1st ed., pub. the Sylvan Press, 1949, numerous b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Kauffman (C. M.), Biblical Imagery in Medieval England 700-1550, 1st ed., 2003, large 8vo, and other book printing and typography reference (2 cartons)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

631 Crime fiction and similar, mostly recent hardback publications in d.j., including Colin Dexter, Lee Child, Ian Rankin, Dick Francis, plus others (6 shelves)

£100-150

£150-200

632 Modern first editions, mostly recent hardback publications in d.j., including Joanna Trollope, Rose Tremain, Lynda La Plante, Adam Thorpe plus others, some signed by the author, together with a quantity of modern paperbacks

628 Wright (Richard E. & Wertime, John T.). Caucasion Carpets & Covers, The Weaving Culture, 1st ed., pub. Hali Publications Limited, 1995, num. colour plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, together with Opie (James), Tribal Rugs, Nomadic and Village Weavings from the Near East and Central Asia, 1st ed., pub. Laurence King, 1992, num. col. and b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus Kostenevick (Albert), French Art at the Hermitage, Bouguereau to Matisse 18601950, 1st ed., pub. Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1999, num. colour plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, together with other art reference (4 cartons)

£200-300

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£100-150

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633 Stuart (Robert). Historical and Descriptive Anecdotes of Steam-Engines and of their Inventors and Improvers, 2 vols., 1829, numerous eng. plts., illusts. to text, etc., orig. cloth, rubbed and marked, modern rebacks, 12mo, together with Trade Catalogue. Parsons’ Patent High-Speed Engines [& Tramway and Light Railway Engines], Manufacturers: Kitson & Co., Airedale Foundry, Leeds, n.d., c. 1885, two parts in one, ten mounted photographs, folding diagram, and printed text, a.e.g., contemp. black full morocco gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extreme corners, oblong 8vo, plus others on the history of steam engines, including Ronald H. Clark, The Development of the English Traction Engine, revised ed., 1974, W. Steeds, A History of Machine Tools 1700-1910, Oxford University Press, reprinted 1970, George Watkins, The Textile Mill Engine, 2 vols., pub. David & Charles, 1970, George Watkins, Stationary Steam Engines of Great Britain, The National Photographic Collection, 10 vols. (a part set), Landmark Collectors’ Library series, pub. 20002005, Sir Alfred Pugsley, ed., The Works of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, pub. University of Bristol, 1976, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo/4to

636 Birch (George H.). London Churches of the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, 1st ed., pub. Batsford, 1896, numerous b&w plts. after photos, illusts., etc., Chelsea Public Library circular blindstamp to lower outer corner of each plate, and one or two other stamps elsewhere, frontis. chipped to fore-edge, contemp. half calf, rubbed and some wear, large folio, together with Gough (Henry ed.), The Register of the ... Parish Church of Luton, from 1475 to 1546, pub. Chiswick Press, 1906, b&w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. morocco backed blue cloth, rubbed and scuffed to spine and joints, folio, plus Galletly (Alexander), Ancient Towers and Doorways ... relating to Celtic and Norman Ecclesiology in Scotland, 1st ed., David Nutt, 1896, b&w plts., orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, folio, and other church architecture and decoration, mostly 19th and early 20th century pubs. including Neale & Le Keux, Views of the Most Interesting Collegiate and Parochial Churches in Great Britain, 2 vols., 1824, Ecclesiastical Topography, A Collection of Fifty Views of Churches [by Samuel Woodburn], 1807, The Church Rambler, 2 vols., 1876, etc., mostly orig. cloth, mainly 8vo (including some large format)

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

£150-200

634 Francis (G. W.). The Little English Flora, or A Botanical and Popular Account of All Our Common Field Flowers, 2nd ed., greatly improved and augmented, 1842, decorative eng. title, b&w eng. plts., orig. pubs. cloth, rubbed and marked, small 8vo, together with Gifford (Isabella), The Marine Botanist; An Introduction to the Study of Algology, containing descriptions of the commonest British SeaWeeds, pub. Darton & Co., n.d., c. 1840, hand-col. frontis., hand-col. title vign., and hand-col. and b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, with small chip to head of spine, small 8vo, plus Pratt (Anne). The Ferms of Great Britain, and Their Allies, the ClubMosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails, 3rd ed., pub. S. Peack, n.d., c. 1860, col. plts., b&w illusts. to text, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth, rubbed and discoloured, some minor fraying to extreme head and foot of spine, 8vo, and other natural history and related, including The Botanic Annual, by Robert Mudie, 1832, P. A. D. Hollom, The Popular Handbook of British Birds/The Popular Handbook of Rarer British Birds, both pub. Witherby, reprinted 1985/80, 7 vols. New Naturalist Series (nos. 58, 62, 63, 68 & 69), plus New Naturalist Monograph No. 15 (The Hawfinch), all 1st eds. (except first vol. reprinted), in d.j.s, mainly 8vo

637 Ellis (E. M. & D.). Early Prints of New Zealand 1642-1875, Christchurch, Avon Fine Prints, 1978, colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, rubbed and some minor marks, large 8vo, limited ed. 713/1500, together with Tooley (R. V.), Collectors’ Guide to the Maps of the African Continent and Southern Africa, pub. Carta Press, 1969, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, large 8vo, plus Gottlieb (Gerald), Early Children’s Books and Their Illustration, Pierpont Morgan Library/OUP, 1975, numerous colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, and other bibliographical reference, literary history and criticism, modern literature, etc., including Esme Berman, Art & Artists of South Africa, an Illustrated Biographical Dictionary, pub. A. A. Balkena, 1970, Anthony Griffiths, ed., Landmarks in Print Collecting, pub. British Museum, 1996, Hugh Walpole, A Prayer for My Son, a novel, 1st ed., 1936, limited signed ed. of 200 copies, Joyce Cary, The African Witch, 1st ed., 1936, a slightly damaged copy of James Harrington’s Oceana, 1771, a quantity of The Royal Green Jackets Chronicle, 1948-2010, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, mainly 8vo

(3 shelves)

638 Cunliffe (Barry). Iron Age Communities in Britain, 2nd ed., pub. R. K. P., 1978, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., very sl. frayed to extrems., large 8vo, together with Hull (M. R.), The Roman Potters’ Kilns of Colchester (Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London, XXI), Oxford University Press, 1963, b&w plts., folding plans, illusts., etc., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Cunliffe (B. W. ed.), Fifth Report on the Excavations of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent (Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London, XXIII), Oxford University Press, 1968, b&w plts., folding plans, illusts., etc., orig. cloth, lightly faded to spine, large 8vo, and other archaeology and related, including W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce During the Early and Middle Ages, 3 vols., 5th ed., CUP, 1915, Austin Coates, Western Pacific Islands, pub. HMSO, 1970, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, mainly 8vo

(3 shelves + a carton)

£150-200

635 Ross (Anne). Pagan Celtic Britain, Studies in Iconography and Tradition, 2nd imp., 1968, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., very sl. rubbed, with bookplate of Nigel Clemons to front endpaper, large 8vo, together with Rothenberg (Beno), Were These King Solomon’s Mines? Excavations in the Timna Valley, New York, Stein and Day, 1972, colour and b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus Percival (John), The Roman Villa, An Historical Introduction (Batsford Studies in Archaeology series), 1st ed., 1976, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus other Archaeology and related, similar, including Beno Rothenberg, God’s Wilderness, Discoveries in Sinai, pub. Thames and Hudson, 1965, G. J. Wainwright & I. H. Longworth, Durrington Walls: Excavations 1966-1968, pub. Society of Antiquaries, 1971, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, including some paperback editions, mainly 8vo (6 shelves)

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639 Rinder (Frank). D. Y. Cameron, An Illustrated Catalogue of His Etching and Dry-points 1887-1932, Glasgow, 1932, numerous b&w plts., t.e.g, remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt in rubbed and sl. frayed d.j., 4to, limited edition of 600 copies, this being an unnumbered presentation copy, together with Schiefler (Gustav), Edvard Munch, Das graphische Werk 1906-1926, 2 vols., reprinted J. W. Cappelens Forlag, 1974, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Elzea (Rowland), John Sloan’s Oil Paintings, A Catalogue Raisonné, 2 vols., University of Delaware Press, 1991, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, VG, and other art reference, similar, including Bruce Laughton, Philip Wilson Steer, OUP, 1971, John Heath, The Heath Family Engravers 1779-1878, 2 vols., Sholar Press, 1993, Carsten Riediger, ed., Paul Wunderlich, Werkverzeichnis der Druckgraphik 1948 bis 1982, pub. Edition Volker Huber, 1983, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, mainly 4to (3 shelves)

642 Argentinian Literature. A large collection of Argentinian literature and books on Argentinian history and culture, 20th century, including Ricardo Levene, Historia de la Nacion Argentina, 10 vols. bound in 14, 2nd ed., Buenos Aires, 1939-47, some wear, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Obras Completas, 38 vols., 2001, Jorge Luis Borges, Leopoldo Lugones, Ricardo Guiraldes, Humberto Costantini, Jorge Asis, Ernesto Sabato, etc., some printed in English but the majority printed in Spanish, some hardback editions, but the majority paperbound, mainly 8vo (approx. 600 vols. in total) The collection includes many signed presentation copies from contemporary authors to the critic and translator Norman Thomas di Giovanni, including Horacio Enrique Guillen, Ricardo, Herrera, Roberto Juarroz, Isadoro Blaisten, Ernasto Sabato, etc. (12 shelves) £200-400

643 Watkins (George). The Textile Mill Engine, 2 vols., David & Charles, 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Wilson (Roger Burdett), Sir Daniel Gooch Memoirs and Diary, David & Charles, 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Corson (F. Reid), The Atlantic Ferry in the Twentieth Century, London Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd., 1st ed., orig. cloth, 8vo, and other transport and related, mostly in d.j.s, G/V

£200-300

640 Britton (John). Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities, 1830, sixty b&w eng. views, some spotting to margins, a few light ink stamps to first and last few leaves, contemp. gilt-decorated full morocco, rubbed and some marks, 4to, together with Richards (Walter), Her Majesty’s Army, 2 vols., pub. J. S. Virtue & Co., n.d., c. 1880s, twenty-nine chromo. plts., including frontis. and add. title to each vol., (complete), one or two text leaves loose, a.e.g., orig. pubs. decorated cloth gilt, a little rubbed, plus England Under Victoria, A Complete and Authentic History of Our Times, pub. Walter Scott, 1886, chromo. plts., b&w illusts., some minor spotting, a.e.g,. orig. pubs. decorated red cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 19th century, including The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society For the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 29 vols. bound in 16, 1833-46, numerous b&w wood engraved illusts. to text, marbled edges and endpapers, contemp. uniform half calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, several covers det., some wear to head and foot and spines, with one or two vols. with some loss, mostly leather bound, various sizes (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

644 Church (Richard). The Voyage Home, 1st ed., pub. Heinemann, 1964, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Hennessy (James Pope), Anthony Trollope, 1st ed., pub. Jonathan Cape, 1971, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Manton (Jo), Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, 1st ed., pub. Methuen & Co., 1965, orig. cloth in d.j., and other miscellaneous books, mostly biographies, and natural history, in orig. cloth with d.j.s, G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

645 Cowper (William). Poems, 1st ed., printed for J. Johnson, 1782, some browning to title, contemp. tree calf, rubbed and marked, somewhat unsympathetic modern reback, 8vo, author’s presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper by the author to William Unwin in Latin, and dated April 14th 1782, additionally signed by Unwin’s wife Ann, some marks and creases, with some light browning to margins, together with The Task, A Poem, In Six Books, 1st ed., printed for J. Johnson, 1785, without half title, some light marks and spotting throughout, contemp. calf, rubbed and some wear, later reback, 8vo, plus other editions of Cowper’s poetry and writings, mainly 19th century, including a 3rd ed. of Cowper’s Poems, 2 vols., 1787, a 5th ed., 1793, William Hayley’s Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper, 3 vols., Chichester, 1803-04, The Poems of William Cowper, ed. John D. Baird and Charles Ryskamp, 3 vols., OUP, 1980-95, The Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper, ed. James King and Charles Ryskamp, 5 vols., OUP, 1979-86, etc.

£150-200

641 Wood (Charles W.). Letters from Majorca, 1st ed., 1888, b&w illusts., orig. gilt dec. green cloth, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with Whymper (Edward). Scrambles Amongst The Alps in the Years 1860-69, 2nd ed., pub. John Murray, 1871, b&w wood eng. plts. and illusts., orig. green cloth, with gilt dec. spine, rubbed and some marks, with lower outer corners a little damp marked, spine recased, 8vo, plus aring-Gould (S.), The Deserts of Southern France, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1894, b&w illusts., orig. pubs. blue cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed to extrems., 8vo, and Prout (J. S.), Antiquities of Chester, pub. Ackermann, n.d., c. 1830s, tinted litho. plts., printed by Hullmandel, orig. morocco-backed green blindstamped cloth gilt, some loss to spine, folio, plus other mostly European travel and British topography interest, including Thomas Middleton, History of Hyde and Its Neighbourhood, 1932, Will Payne and Charles T. W. Wilson, Missionary Pioneering in Bolivia with some Account of work in Argentina, n.d., c. 1900, Macnamara Russell, Mount Lyell Mines Tasmania, 1896, The Cambrian Directory, 2nd ed., 1801, etc. (3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£300-400

646 Martin (E.G. and Irving, John). The Lonsdale Library, Cruising and Ocean Racing, Seely Service & Co., 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Vale (Edmund), The Mail-Coach Men of the Late Eighteenth Century, David & Charles, 1967, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Fletcher (R.A.), In the Days of the Tall Ships, Brentano’s Ltd., London, 1st ed., orig. cloth, 8vo, and other transport related, all orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG

£200-300

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647 Male (Emile). Religious Art in France, 3 vols., (Bollingen Series XC), Princeton University Press, 1978-86, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, very sl. marked to edges, 4to, together with Tavenor-Perry (J.), Dinanderie, A History and Description of Medieval Art Work in Copper, Brass and Bronze, 1910, b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Marrow (James H.), Passion Iconography in Northern European Art of the Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance, 1st ed., 1979, col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., with slipcase, 4to, VG, and other medieval art reference, various, including Peter A. Newton, The County of Oxford, A Catalogue of Medieval Stained Glass, OUP, 1979, Pedro de Palol & Max Hirmar, Early Medieval Art in Spain, 1st ed., Thames and Hudson, 1967, Francis Wormald, The Winchester Psalter, 1st ed., pub. Harvey Miller, 1973, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

651 Biddle (Martin ed.). Winchester in the Early Middle Ages, an Edition and Discussion of the Winton Domesday (Winchester Studies I), OUP, 1976, numerous b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, together with James (T. B. and Robinson A. M.), Clarendon Palace, The History and Archaelogy of a Medieval Palace and Hunting Lodge Near Salisbury, Wiltshire, pub. Society of Antiquaries, 1988, numerous b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, plus Godber (Joyce), History of Bedfordshire, reprinted, 1984, b&w plts., etc., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, VG, and Platt (Colin), Medieval Southampton, 1st ed., 1973, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, VG, plus other medieval history, architecture history, archaeology and related, mostly 20th c. pubs., many orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

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652 Lloyd (Sir John E.). A History of Carmarthenshire, 2 vols., Cardiff, 1935-39, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in soiled and frayed d.j.s, thick folio, together with Matthews (John Hobson), Cardiff Records, Being Materials for a History of the County Borough from the Earliest Times, 6 vols., Cardiff, 1898-1911, b&w plts. and illusts., some light spotting, t.e.g., orig. uniform qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed with a little wear to one or two vols., thick 4to, plus An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire, V - County of Carmarthen (Royal Commission on these Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions in Wales and Monmouthshire), 1917, b&w plts., contemp. half green stained calf gilt, a few marks, folio, and other Welsh history and archaeology, mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

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£150-200

648 Cave (C. J. P.). Roof Bosses in Medieval Churches, Cambridge University Press, 1948, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., rubbed, large 8vo, together with Buxton (David Roden), Russian Medieval Architecture with An Account of the Trans Caucasian Styles and Their Influence in the West, Cambridge University Press, 1934, b&w plts., orig. cloth, rubbed, large 8vo, plus Tristram (E. W.), English Wall Painting of the Fourteenth Century, 1st ed., 1955, b&w plts., orig. cloth in rubbed and frayed d.j., with a little loss to head and foot of spine, large 8vo, and others on medieval art and church decoration, including Jane Geddes, Medieval Decorative Ironwork in England, pub. Society of Antiquaries, 1999, Kim W. Woods, Imported Images, Netherlandish Late Gothic Sculpture in England c. 1400-c. 1550, pub. 2007, John Blair and Nigel Ramsay eds., English Medieval Industries, 1991, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

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£200-300

£200-300

653 Foot (Mr D. and Langley, J.M.). M19 Escape and Evasion 1939-1945, The Bodley Head, 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Rolfe (Mel), Bomber Boys. Aircrew Experiences of the War Over Occupied Europe 1942-1945, 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other military related, mostly in orig. d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG

£150-200

649 Fisher (E. A.). The Greater Anglo-Saxon Churches, an Architectural-Historical Study, 1st ed., pub. Faber & Faber, 1962, numerous b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, large 8vo., together with Arnold-Forster (Frances), Studies in Church Dedications or England’s Patron Saints, 3 vols., 1899, orig. white cloth, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus Westlake (Herbert Francis), Westminster Abbey, The Church, Convent, Cathedral and College of St. Peter, Westminster, 2 vols., 1923, b&w plts. and illusts., t.e.g., orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, folio, and other Church architecture and history, including Tim Tutton-Brown and Richard Mortimer eds., Westminster Abbey, The Lady Chapel of Henry VII, 1st ed., Boydell Press, 2003, David Talbot Rice ed., The Church of Haghia Sophia at Trevizond, Edinburgh University Press, 1968, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to

654 Home (Henry). Memoirs of the Life and Writings of The Honourable Henry Homes of Kames, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1807, eng. frontis. to first vol., offset to title, contemp. calf, rubbed and marked, with rebacked, 4to, together with Report from the Select Committee on Scientific Instruction, 15th July 1868, later half black calf gilt, rubbed and upper joint partly cracked, folio, plus other Government Reports, various, 19th and early 20th century, including Reports on Endowed Charities in Devon, vols. I, IV & V only, 1914, East Gloucestershire Railway, Book of Reference, November 1861, 25 vols. Reports of the Science and Art Department, 1855-89, etc., mixed bindings, many folio

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£150-200

£100-150

£200-300

650 Burge (Len). Cornish Church Sundials, 1st ed., 2002, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, together with Blockley (Kevin), Canterbury Cathedral Nave, Archaeology, History and Architecture (The Archaeology of Canterbury, New Series, vol. 1), 1997, numerous b&w illusts., folding plts., etc., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, plus Griffith-Jones (Robin and Park, David eds.), The Temple Church in London, History, Architecture, Art, 1st ed., Boydell Press, 2010, some colour plts., numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, VG, and other church history and architecture, including Stephen Hill, The Early Byzantine Churches of Silicia and Isauria, 1996, Michael McGarvie ed., Sir Stephen Glynne’s Church Notes for Somerset, pub. Somerset Records Society, 1994, Warwick Rodwell, Wells Cathedral, Excavations and Structural Studies, 1978-1993, 2 vols., 1st ed., 2001, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, including some paper bound publications, 8vo/4to

655 Mitchell (General William). Skyways, A Book on Modern Aeronautics, c. 1920s, b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Tonkinson (Lt.-Col. William), The Diary of A Cavalry Officer 1809-1815, reprinted, 1971, b&w plts. and plans, etc., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Gilbert (Martin), Road to Victory, Winston S. Churchill 1941-1945, 1st ed., 1986, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., thick 8vo, and other military history, various, mostly modern pubs., mainly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo/4to

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

656 Probert (Christina). Knitting in Vogue Number 2, David & Charles, 2nd imp., 1983, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Rome (John), The Blandford Book of Traditional Handicrafts, Blandford Press, 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other arts and crafts related, mostly in orig. d.j.s, G/VG

£150-200

140

£50-70


657 Powell (Anthony). A Dance to the Music of Time, 9 (of 12) vols., 1st ed., 1957-75, lacking the first 3 vols. in the series (A Question of Upbringing, A Buyers Market, & The Acceptance World), all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, generally G/VG, together with Blyton (Enid), The Castle of Adventure & The Circus of Adventure, together 2 vols., both 1st eds., 1946/52 respec., b&w illusts., both orig. cloth in d.j.s, very sl. rubbed, second title with a little fraying to extrems., 8vo, plus Burgess (Anthony), The Enemy in the Blanket/The Right to an Answer, together 2 vols., both 1st eds., 1958/60 respec., some spotting to fore-edges, both orig. cloth in rubbed d.j.s, first vol. with minor fraying and d.j. with vertical gash to spine (without loss), 8vo, and other literature and modern first editions, including Graham Greene, Its a Battlefield, 1st ed., 1934, John Mortimer, Answer Yes or No, 1st ed., 1950 (with d.j.), G. E. Rochester, The Air Trail, c. 1936 (with d.j.), P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves in the Offing, 1st ed., 1960 (with d.j.), various, many in d.j.s, 8vo (3 shelves)

663 Friedman (Terry). James Gibbs, 1st ed., pub. Yale University Press, 1984, a few col. plts., numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Nussbaum (Norbert), German Gothic Church Architecture, 1st English ed., pub. Yale University Press, 2000, numerous col. and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., large 4to, plus Ison (Walter), The Georgian Buildings of Bath, 1st ed., pub. Faber & Faber, 1948, b&w plts., orig. cloth in frayed and somewhat worn d.j., 4to, and Smith (Peter), Houses of the Welsh Countryside, A Study in Historical Geography, 1st ed., pub. HMSO, 1975, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other mostly British, mainly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (3 shelves)

664 Walker (J. Russell). Pre-Reformation Churches in Fifeshire, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1895, numerous b&w plts., plans, etc., orig. cloth, rubbed and some light soiling, rear joint a little frayed at head, folio, together with Clapham (A. W.), English Romanesque Architecture Before the Conquest, 2 vols., OUP, 1930, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded to spine and outer edges, 8vo, plus Knoop (Douglas and Jones, G. P.), A Collection of Printed Articles and Essays on Medieval Architecture and Building by Douglas Knoop and G. P. Jones, c. 1920s/30s, containing twentyfive various printed articles, one or two autograph letters to the author bound in, contemp. cloth, rubbed and some marks, folio, and other architecture reference, various, mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

£200-300

658 Louvish (Simon). Keystone The Life and Clowns of Mack Sennett, Faber and Faber, 1st ed., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, togehter with Chislett (Ralph), Northward Ho! - For Birds, Country Life Ltd., 1st ed., orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Denning (Troy), Star Wars Tatooine Ghose, Century London, 1st ed., in d.j., and other similar modern literature and biographies, all 8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

659 Seiff (Ingo). Porsche Portrait of a Legend, Macdonald Orbis, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Hass (Hans), Men and Sharks, 5th imp., 1957, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Dereya (Captain Guy), A Nomad of the Sea, Memoirs of Captain Guy Dereya British Merchant Skipper & Smuggler, Andrew Melrose Ltd., 1st ed., orig. cloth, plus other transport related, mostly in d.j.s, G (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

(3 shelves)

£150-200

665 Welch (Squadron Leader S.C. Rexford). The Royal Air Force Medical Services, 3 vols., HMSO, 1st ed., 1954, orig. cloth with d.j.s, together with Delve (Ken), The Source Book of the RAF, Airlife, 1st ed., 1994, orig. cloth with d.j., folio, plus Jacobes (Peter), The Lancaster Story, Arms and Armour, 1st ed., 1996, orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, and other military related, mostly 8vo in d.j.s, G/VG

£150-200

660 Toynbee (J. M. C.). Art in Britain under the Romans, 1st ed., OUP, 1964, b&w plts., orig. cloth in rubbed and sl. frayed d.j., together with Moscati (Sabatinio, and others, eds.), The Celts, 1st English ed., pub. Thames and Hudson, 1991, numerous colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Brown (G. Baldwin), The Arts in Early England, 6 (of 7) vols., 1903-1937, lacking only vol. 6 part one, b&w plts., orig. uniform blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other art and archaeology interest, including Lawrence Weaver, Houses and Gardens by E. L. Lutyens, pub. Antique Collectors Club, 2004, C. R. Dodwell, The Pictorial Arts of the West 800-1200, pub. Yale University Press, 1993, Rupert Bruce-Mitford, Late Celtic Hanging Bowls, OUP, 2005, L. F. Salzman, Building in England Down to 1540, a documentary history, OUP, 1997, Fred H. Crossley, English Church Monuments AD1150-1550, pub. Batsford, n.d., c. 1921, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo

(6 shelves)

£150-200

666 Pelekanides (Stylianos M., & others). The Treasures of Mount Athos, Illuminated Manuscripts, 2 vols., Athens: Ekdotike Athenon, 1974,numerous col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s & slipcases, folio, together with Hornsby (Peter R.G.), Decorated Biscuit Tins, 1st ed., Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1984, numerous col. and b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Rogers (Col. Hugh C.B.), Battles and Generals of the Civil Wars 1642-1651, 1st ed., 1968, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other art and antiques reference, history, etc.,including several vols. Bristol Records Society publications (6 shelves)

£150-200

661 Paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 500 paperbacks, including Penguins, crime, historical and mystery fiction, some wear to spines but mostly G

667 Dunstan (Simon). For England and St. George. A History of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Simon Dunstan, 1st ed., 2000, orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, with The Ancient Art of Warfare, 2 vols., Barrie & Rockliff, The Cresset Press, 1st ed., 1966, orig. cloth in d.j.s, large 8vo, together with other military history, mostly modern publications, orig. cloth in d.j.s, mainly 8vo

(7 shelves & a carton)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

662 Paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 500 paperbacks, including modern Penguins, crime, historical, a mix of fiction and non-fiction, some wear to spines but mostly G (7 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

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£150-200


668 Burke (John Bernard). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, 2nd. ed., 1844, eng. port. frontis. (spotted), armorials to text, 20th c. half morocco, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland for 1853, 2 vols., 1853, 20th cloth with orig. covers relaid, large 8vo in 4s, with A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 2nd series, 1855, sixteen litho plts. (inc. frontis.), endpapers renewed, orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo, plus a large selection of other 19th & 20th editions of Burkes Peerage & Landed Gentry, Kelly’s Landed Gentry handbooks, genealogical reference etc. (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

673 Sorokin (Pitirim). Leaves from a Russian Diary, n.d., c. 1920, orig. red cloth, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Treaties & Conventions Between Russia and Other Countries (so titled to spine), 1889, text printed in Russian and French, contemp. black cloth, a little rubbed, large 8vo, plus Fischer (Bobby), My 60 Memorable Games, reprinted, 1972, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Fourest (Henry-Pierr), L’Oeuvre des faienciers francais du XVIe a la fin du XVIIIe siecle, 1st ed., 1966, colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little frayed and restrengthened to verso of margins, 4to, plus other history, biographies, all 20th c. pubs., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, mainly 8vo (6 shelves)

£150-200

674 Lougheed (Victor). Vehicles of the Air, A Popular Exposition of Aeronautics with Working Drawings, 2nd ed., 1910, clipped title page, tear to page 13, 8vo, together with Cooper (H. J., and Thetford, O. G.), Aircraft of the Fighting Powers, 7 vols., pub. The Harborough Publishing Co. Ltd., 1940-1946, orig. cloth, 4to, plus Robertson (Bruce), Sopwith - The Man and His Aircraft, pub. Air Review Limited, 1970, in d.j., 4to, and other aviation interest

669 Kuspit (Donald). Leon Golub, Exisential/Activist Painter, pub. Rutgers University Press, 1985, numerous col. and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Martin (Douglas), The Telling Line, Essays on Contemporary Book Illustrators, 1st ed., 1989, numerous col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Sinclair (Iain), Slow Chocolate Autopsy, Incidents from the Notorius Career of Norton, Prisoner of London, illust. Dave McKean, 1st ed., 1997, numerous illusts. throughout, org. cloth in matching slipcase, limited signed ed. 121/200, and other misc. books, including literature, British natural history and topography, art and philosophy, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves + a carton)

£150-200

677 Modern first editions, recent hardback publications in d.j., including Nick Hornby, Zadie Smith, Timothy O’Grady, Salman Rushdie, plus others, some signed by the author, together with a quantity of modern paperbacks

£200-300

(6 shelves)

£150-200

678 Cramp (Stanley, & Simmons, K.E.L.). Handbook of the Birds of Europe, The Middle East and North Africa, 5 vols., 6th ed., pub. Oxford University Press, 1986, all in d.js., 4to, together with New Naturalist Series, 20 vols., 13 1st eds., plus 7 reprints, all in d.j.s, various conditions, plus Desmond (Ray), Great Natural History Books and their Creators, 1st ed., pub. The British Library & Oak Knoll Press, 2003, d.j., 4to, and other natural history interest, including eleven T. & A. D. Poyser Publications (6 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

679 Batten (Auriol). Flowers of Southern Africa, 1st ed., pub. Southern Book Publishers, 1988, d.j., 4to, vol. 2858/4000, together with Lancaster (Roy), Travels in China, 2nd ed., pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1989, d.j., 4to, plus Fiala (Fr. John L.), Flowering Crab Apples, The Genus Macus, 1st ed., pub. Timber Press, 1994, d.j., 4to, plus Letty (Cynthia), Wild Flowers of The Transuaal, 1st ed., pub. The Trustees, 1962, d.j., 4to, and other natural history interest

672 Richards (Denis, and Saunders, Harry St. George). Royal Air Force 1939-1945, 3 vols., 1st eds., pub. HMSO, 1953-1954, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Heinemann (Edward H. and Rausa, Rosario), Combat Aircraft Designer, The Ed Heinemann Story, 1st ed., pub. James Publishing Company, 1980, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Haddow (G. W. and Grosz, Peter M.), The German Giants, The Story of the R-Planes 1914-1919, 2nd ed., pub. Putnam and Company, 1969, orig. cloth with d.j., 4to, and other aviation interest, mostly 20th century pubs., with d.j.s. (6 shelves)

£150-200

676 Hill (G. B.). Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 6 vols., revised and enlarged edition by L. F. Powell, pub. Oxford, 1934, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Lady Bell (D. B. E.), The Letters of Gertrude Bell, 2 vols., 3rd imp., pub. London: Ernest Benn Limited, 1927, 4to, plus Horsfall (John), The Iron Masters of Penns, 1st ed., pub. Kineton: The Roundwood Press, 1971, d.j., 4to, and other military and fiction, etc.

671 Gresham (Colin A.). Medieval Stone Carving in North Wales, Sepulchral Slabs and Effigies of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 1968, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Knowles (Dom David), The Religious Orders in England, 3 vols., Cambridge University Press, 6th ed., 1971, and The Monastic Order in England, 2nd ed., all in orig. cloth with d.j.s, 8vo, and Colvin (H.M.), The History of the King’s Works, vols. 1, 2 and plans, HMSO, 1963, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, and Allen (J. Romilly), Early Christian Symbolism in Great Britain and Ireland Before the Thirteenth Century, 1st ed., 1887, orig. cloth, 8vo, and other medieval art, history and architecture reference (6 shelves)

£150-200

675 Morgan (Eric B., and Shacklady, Edward). Spitfire, The History, 5th imp. (revised), pub. Key Books, 2000, in d.j., together with Fawcett (H. W., and Hooper, G. W. W.), The Fighting at Jutland, The Personal Experiences of Forty-Five Officers and Men of the British Fleet, (Abridged Edition), pub. London Macmillan & Co. Ltd., 1921, 4to, plus Mars (Alastair), British Submarines at War 19391945, 2nd imp., pub. William Kimber, London, 1980, d.j., 8vo, and other military interest, mostly 20th century, G/VG

670 Darwin (Charles). The Origin of Species, John Murray, Albemarle Street, 6th ed., with additions and corrections to 1872, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Buckland (William), Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, 2 vols., London, William Pickering, 1836, orig. cloth, plus Roscoe (Henry E.), Spectrum Analysis. Six Lectures, Delivered in 1868 Before the Society of Apothecaries of London, Macmillan and Co., 1869, orig. cloth, 8vo, and Murchison (Sir Roderick Impey), Siluria. A History of the Oldest Rocks in the British Isles and other Countries, John Murray, Albemarle Street, 4th ed., orig. cloth 8vo, and Mantell (Gideon Algernon), The Wonders of Geology; Or, a Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena, 2 vols., 6th ed., Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1848, orig. cloth, 8vo, and Agricola (Georgius), De Re Metallica, 1950 edition, Translated from the first Latin edition of 1556, orig. cloth with d.j., 8vo, plus other science and related hardback publications (6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£150-200

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£200-300


680 Williams (Benjamin Samuel). The Orchid-Growers Manual, 1st ed., pub. Chapman and Hall, 1852, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Jekyll (Gertrude),Wood and Garden. Notes and Thoughts Practical and Critical of a Working Amateur, 11th imp., pub. Longmans, Green and Co., 1910, orig. cloth, plus Rix (Martyn), The Art of the Botanist, 1st ed., pub. Lutterworth Press, Guildford and London, 1981, d.j., 4to, plus other gardening books

687 Farrar-Hockley (Anthony). The British Part in the Korean War, 2 vols., 1st ed., pub. HMSO, 1990, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Davis (William C.), Shadows of the Storm, 3 vols., 1st ed., pub. Doubleday & Co., 1981, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Norris-Newman (Charles L.), In Zululand, With the British Throughout the War of 1879, 1st ed., pub. Greenhill Books, 1988, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other military interest, mainly modern publications in d.j.s, 8vo

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

681 Jekyll (Gertrude). Wall and Water Gardens, 4th ed., pub. Country Life Library, 1928? cloth, 8vo, together with Halliday (Geoffrey), A Flora of Cumbria, 1st ed., pub. University of Lancaster, 1997, d.j., 4to, plus Sherwood (Shirley), Contemporary Botanical Artists, The Shirley Sherwood Collection, 1st ed., pub. Cross River Press, 1996, d.j., 4to, and other natural history and flora interest (6 shelves)

688 Taylor (H. M. and Joan). Ango-Saxon Architecture, 3 vols., 1st ed., Cambridge University Press, 1965, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. uniform cloth gilt in d.j.s, very sl. rubbed, 4to, together with Hudson (Henry A.), The Medieval Woodwork of Manchester Cathedral, 1st ed., Manchester, 1924, b&w plts. after photos, t.e.g., orig. dark blue cloth gilt, a few minor marks and spines lightly sunned, plus Beckwith (John), Ivory Carvings in Early Medieval England, pub. Harvey Miller, reprinted 1990, colour frontis., b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, and other medieval architecture, history and reference, including C. Edson Armi, Masons and Sculptors in the Romanesque Burgundy, The New Aesthetic of Cluny III, 2 vols., 1983, Francis Cheetham, English Medieval Alabasters, pub. Phaidon, 1984, John Fitchen, The Construction of Gothic Cathedrals, OUP, reprinted 1967, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo/4to

£200-300

682 Rosenblum (Naomi). A World History of Photography, reprinted, 1984, numerous colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Mortensen (William), The Model, A Book on the Problems of Posing, San Francisco, pub. Camera Craft, reprinted 1946, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in soiled and frayed d.j., 8vo, plus others on photography, including Yousuf Karsh, Karsh Canadians, 1st ed., pub. University of Toronto Press, 1978, Photograms of the Year, 17 vols., 1927-34/5, 1943, 1946-54, 1956, & 1959, including one duplicate for 1948, b&w plts. to each, all orig. printed wrappers (except final four vols. bound in cloth), 4to, Focal Press publications, a Victorian cartes-de-visite album, with inset musical mechanism, bound in gilt decorated black leather with original clasp, rubbed and marked, 4to, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (6 shelves)

(4 shelves)

£150-200

(4 shelves)

£100-150

685 Baker (W.A.). From Paddle-Steamer to Nuclear Ship, 1st ed., pub. C.A. Watts & Co., 1965, d.j., 8vo, together with Hattendorf (John B.), The Oxford Encylopedia of Maritime History, 4 vols., pub. Oxford University Press, 2007, cloth, 4to, plus Urban (Frank), Ned’s Navy. The Private Letters of Admiral Sir Edward Charlton, 1st ed., pub. Airlife Publishing Ltd., 1998, d.j., 4to, and other naval and maritime interest, all modern publications, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

686 Cagle (Malcombe W. and Manson, Frank A.). The Sea War in Korea, 1st ed., pub. United States Naval Institute, 1957, d.j., 4to, together with Bragadin (Commander R. Mare’Antonio), The Italian Navy in World War II, 1st ed., pub. United States Naval Institute, 1st ed., 1957, d.j., 4to, plus Jane (Fred T.), The Imperial Russian Navy, first published in 1899, pub. Conway Maritime Press, 1983, d.j., 8vo, and other maritime interest including some Jane’s Fighting Ships, all modern publications, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, (6 shelves)

£150-200

£150-200

690 Bacon (Francis). The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam..., Methodized, and made English, from the Originals... by Peter Shaw, 3 vols., 1733, ink stamp to titles, some dust-soiling and marks, vols. 1 & 2 in late 18th/early 19th half calf (spines worn & lacking labels), vol. 3 in contemp. full calf, mostly with boards detached, worn, 4to, together with Hale (Matthew), Pleas of the Crown: or, A Methodical Summary of the Principal Matters relating to that Subject, 1685, ink erased signature to title, final leaf detached, some fraying to first & last few leaves, 20th c. calf, 8vo, with Warburton (John), London and Middlesex Illustrated: by a true and explicit Account of the Names, Residence, Genealogy, and Coat Armour of the Nobility, Principal Merchants, and other Eminent Families, Trading within the Precincts of this most opulent City and County..., Now first Published, 1749, ink stamps to title, a.e.g., 19th c. half morocco, upper board detached, extrems. worn, 8vo, and Shepherd (Thomas H.), Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century..., 1827, addn. eng. title and numerous eng. plts., some spotting, contemp. half calf, boards detached, 4to, plus other 17th-19th antiquarian, including 19th c. decorative bindings

£150-200

684 Maxwell (John). The Gold Coast Handbook, 1st ed., pub. Government Press, 1923, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Pacific Islands, vol. III, Western Pacific (Tonga to Solomon Islands), pub. Naval Intelligence Division, 1944, orig. cloth, 8vo, and other travel interest, history, transport, etc (6 shelves)

£200-300

689 Chapman (R. W. ed.). The Letters of Samuel Johnson, 3 vols., pub. OUP, 1952, several b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, a little rubbed, together with Woolf (Virginia), The Letters of Virginia Woolf, 18881922, ed. Nigel Nicholson, 2 vols., Hogarth Press, 1975-76, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, spines a little sunned, plus Hardy (Thomas), A Group of Noble Dames, 1st ed., 1890(?), orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, and other various literature and history, late 19th and 20th century, including Henry James, The Middle Years, 1st ed., 1917, H. Rider Haggard, Pearl-Maiden, 1st ed., 1903, The Letters of Gertrude Bell, 2 vols., reprinted, 1927 (with d.j.s), Providence Improved, A Manuscript by Ed Burghah, illust. Nicholas Parry, pub. Tern Press, 1993, limited edition of 200 (49 copies), etc.

683 Partington (J.R.). The History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, 1st ed., pub. W. Heffer & Sons Ltd., Cambridge, 1960, in d.j., 4to, together with Horne (John and Kramer, Alan), German Atrocities, 1914. A History of Denial, 1st ed., pub. Yale University Press, 2001, d.j., 8vo, plus The Strand Magazine, vols. 2, 7-9, 13-16, 1891, 18941895, 1897-1898, and others of military and miscellaneous interest, including Cassell’s History of the War Between France and Germany 1870-1871, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1870s, Alan McGowan, HMS Victory, Her Construction, Career and Restoration, reprinted, 2003 (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

(4 shelves)

143

£300-400


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A SELECTION OF FORTHCOMING HIGHLIGHTS

Fine bronze of a female deity, Sino-Tibetan, 18th c. £7,000-10,000

Attributed to Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp (1594-1651/52). Portrait of a Lady, oil on wood panel. £4,000-6,000

The China Magazine, 2 vols. (of 4), Midsummer 1868-69, with mounted albumen prints. £2,000-3,000

David Roberts, The Holy Land [and] Egypt, 6 vols. bound in 4, 1855-56, hand-coloured set. £30,000-50,000

To consign, or for further information please contact Nathan Winter or Chris Albury 01285 860006 info@dominicwinter.co.uk


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Lot 451 • Back Cover: Lot 34



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