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PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS EARLY BIBLES & THEOLOGY ANTIQUARIAN & DECORATIVE BINDINGS BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES WATERCOLOURS & JAPANESE PRINTS LESLIE HURRY THEATRICAL COSTUME DESIGNS PHOTOGRAPHY & MAGIC LANTERNS

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 2/3 MARCH 2011

DOMINIC WINTER BOOK AUCTIONS


Lot 166 Front cover image: Lot 733


DOMINIC WINTER BOOK AUCTIONS SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom. A buyer’s premium of 17.5% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those lots asterisked, in which case the buyer’s premium is 21%

PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS TRAVEL, TOPOGRAPHY & NATURAL HISTORY EARLY BIBLES & THEOLOGY ANTIQUARIAN & DECORATIVE BINDINGS BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES

Wednesday 2 March 2011 Lots 1-526 to be sold commencing at 11am Followed by

MAPS, WATERCOLOURS & JAPANESE PRINTS LESLIE HURRY THEATRICAL COSTUME DESIGNS VINTAGE & CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY MAGIC LANTERNS & SLIDES

Thursday 3 March 2011 Lots 527-1040 to be sold commencing at 11am

Viewing Tuesday 1 March, 9am-7pm and morning of sales from 9am

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

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CONTENTS DAY ONE Travel & Exploration Topography Natural History

1-67 68-95 96-134

Bibles & Theology

135-186

Antiquarian

187-250

Science, Medicine & Cookery

251-277

Antiquarian & Decorative Bindings

278-303

Bookbinding Equipment & Accessories

304-338

Art Reference

339-366

Library Catalogues

367-383

General

384-434

Cartons

435-459

Quantity

460-526

DAY TWO Maps

527-610

Decorative Prints

611-717

Japanese Prints

718-751

Watercolours

752-786

The Hurry Theatre Collection

787-809

Photography

810-968

Photo Books

969-1015

Magic Lanterns & Slides

1016-1040


DOMINIC WINTER BOOK AUCTIONS SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS

George Edward Lodge (1860-1954), Peregrine falcon on a sea cliff, original watercolour, signed Estimate ÂŁ1,500-2,000

FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2011 April 6-7

Printed Books, Maps & Decorative Prints Historical Documents, Autographs & Royalty Memorabilia BritishTopography & Local History Books Sporting Art & Natural History

May 11-12

Printed Books, Maps & Decorative Prints Atlases,Travel & Colour Plate Books A Private Collection of AfricanTravel & Exploration

May 18-19

The Collectors Sale: Historic Aviation Memorabilia The Peter Keating Aviation Photographic Archive Motoring & MaritimeToys & Models Militaria including Medals, Swords & Uniforms

June 15-16

Printed Books, Maps & Decorative Prints Vintage & Contemporary Photographs & Photography Books Children's & Illustrated Books, Modern First Editions Film Posters, British & American Comics

Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice

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TRAVEL To commence at 11am

Lot 1

Lot 4

1 Andriveau-Goujon (J.). Atlas de Choix ou Recueil des Meilleures Cartes de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne, Paris, c.1860, title page, sixty engraved maps with original original hand colouring (complete as list), including several folding, contemp. half morocco gilt, hinges weak, rubbed, frayed and worn, large folio

4 Baring-Gould (Sabine). Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas, 1st ed., 1863, folding map, four chromos. & twelve b&w plts. (complete as list), occ. spotting to plts., hinges strengthened with cloth tape resulting in slight staining to some leaves, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, large 8vo

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£1500-2000

2 Baedeker (Karl). La Russie, Manuel du Voyageur, 3rd ed., pub. Leipzig, 1902, num. col. and b&w maps (mostly folding), orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Germany, A Handbook for Railway Travellers and Motorists, pub. Leipzig, 1936, num. folding col. maps, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo (2)

£300-500

5 Barth (Heinrich). Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa..., 3 vols., Centenary ed., pub. Frank Cass, 1965, folding maps, b&w illusts., orig. green cloth gilt in glassine d.j.s, 8vo, together with Lyon (G.F.), A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa in the Years 1818-1819 and 1820, pub. Frank Cass, 1966, folding map at rear, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Nigeria, The Nigeria Handbook, 1953, col. frontis., five folding maps in pocket at rear, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus sixteen other Africa related

£100-150

3 Baretti (Joseph). A Journey From London to Genoa, Through England, Portugal, Spain, and France, 4 vols., 3rd ed., 1770, scattered spotting, contemporary calf, spines rubbed and chipped, lacking one label, 8vo

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£100-150

6 Blackie (W.G., editor). The Imperial Atlas of Modern Geography; An Extensive Series of Maps Embracing the most Recent Discoveries and the Latest Political Divisions of Territory in all Parts of the World, 1865, title page, 100 engraved maps with original outline colouring (complete as list), some spotting, toning and offsetting throughout, contemp. half morocco gilt, upper board detached, spine partially detached, folio

Provenance: ‘Fasque’ bookplate, Scottish home of Sir John Gladstone and father of British Prime Minister William Gladstone (1809-1898). ^NCox I, 140. (4) £200-300

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£100-150


7 Bry (Johann Theodor & Johann Israel de). Indiae Orientalis Navigationes, Part III only, Frankfurt, Matthaeus Becker, 1601, engraved title, woodcut initials, head-pieces, etc., sixty-four fine copper engraved plates, including several birds-eye views, and four maps (including map of Nova Zembla printed to verso of plate LVIII), a few leaves lightly browned, generally in very good condition, a.e.g., 20th century full vellum, folio

Church 209. An important volume from the twelve volumes of De Bry’s Little Voyages, which includes the large folding map entitled Descriptio Hydrographica, showing the Eastern Hemisphere and the routes to the East, the second half of Linschoten’s Voyage to the Orient, De Houtman’s Voyage to the East Indies of 1595-97, and De Veer’s Voyage in Search of a North East Passage in 1594-96, which includes illustrations of the latter’s expedition being attacked by polar bears. (1) £1000-1500

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10 Cooper (Edward Joshua). Views in Egypt and Nubia..., [182427], half-title present (entitled ‘Egyptian Scenery’), forty litho. plts. (of 42), including thirty-two litho plts. on india paper and seven folding plts. (inc. folding litho map & view), eight litho. vigns. on india paper to text, lacks general title (as usual), occ. scattered spotting and minor dampstaining, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine lacking title label, some minor wear, 4to Blackmer 401. Originally issued in eight parts. The general printed title was not issued, but appeared on the printed livraison wrappers only. Cooper was an astronomer who travelled Egypt in 1821-22. (1) £300-500

11 D’Ewes (J.). China, Australia and the Pacific Islands in the Years 1855-56, 1st ed., 1857, tinted litho. frontis., eng. plt., stained and coming loose, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo (1)

12 DuBose (Rev. Hampden C.). The Dragon, Image, and Demon or the Three Religions of China, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism..., 1886, b&w illusts. to text throughout, orig. pict. cloth gilt, some rubbing to extrems., small 4to, together with Backhouse (E. & Bland, J.O.P.), Annals & Memoirs of the Court of Peking (From the 16th to the 20th Century), 1st ed., 1914, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, some dampstaining, rubbed, 8vo, plus Hosie (Lady Dorothea), Two Gentlemen of China. An Intimate Description of the Private Life of Two Patrician Chinese Families, Their Homes, Loves..., 1924, num. b&w plts., several typed letters stapled to front endpaper, relating to the creation of a cheap edition of this volume, ‘file copy’ printed to side of vol., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., small sticker to lower spine, 8vo

8 Churchill (Charles Henry). Mount Lebanon. A Ten Years’ Residence from 1842 to 1852 Describing the Manners, Customs, and Religion of its Inhabitants, with a Full & Correct Account of the Druse Religion, and Containing Historical Records of the Mountain Tribes from Personal Intercourse with their Chiefs and other Authentic Sources, 3 vols., 3rd ed., 1853, half-titles present, three uncol. litho. portraits and three tinted litho. views, correct as list but lacks folding map(?), together with The Druzes and the Maronites under the Turkish Rule from 1840 to 1860, 1st ed., 1862, ex-lib. copies with unobtrusive circular blind stamps to upper corners of first and last few leaves, printed label to front pastedown, uniform orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat dust soiled, gilt classification number to foot of each spine, 8vo

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£150-200

13 Edwardes (Major Herbert B.). A Year on the Punjab Frontier, in 1848-49, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1851, portrait frontispiece, folding colour map (loose), two folding plans, three plates, three chromolithographed plates, facsimile letter (tear along fold), p. 305 vol. I torn without loss, vol I. final ad. leaf torn with loss, some light fingermarks, bookplates, original red cloth gilt, rebacked preserving original spines

Blackmer 353. ‘An important work, rare... This copy is one of the 250 bound uniformly... The great advantage of this presentation is that an index to the entire four volumes has been added by Quaritch’. (4) £200-300

9 Conway (Martin). The Alps, pub. A & C Black, 1904, 70 colour plates, front endpaper browned with repaired tear, scattered spotting to tissue guards, hinges a little weak, t.e.g., original pictorial cloth, edges slightly rubbed, 4to Edition de Luxe, 237/300 signed by the publisher. (1)

£100-150

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£150-200

14 Fawcett (William). Rules and Regulations for the Sword Exercise of the Cavalry, 1st ed., 1796, 29 folding engraved plates, advert. leaf at end, one or two tears, a few spots, contemporary boards, rebacked, 8vo

£100-150

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£100-150


15 Forbes (Frederick E.). Dahomey and the Dahomans: Being the Journals of Two Missions to the King of Dahomey, and Residence at his Capital, in the Years 1849 and 1850, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1851, ten col. or tinted litho. plts., a few wood engs., recent half calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco label to each, 8vo (2)

£100-150

16 Forrest (George W., ed.). Selections from the Letters, Despatches and Other State Papers Preserved in the Military Department of the Government of India 1857-58, 3 vols., pub. Calcutta, 1893-1902, vols. I & II each with two folding maps contained in pockets, nineteen other plates and plans (complete), library stamp to titles, scattered light spots, presentation inscriptions, vol. II first few foredges with slight insect damage, original red cloth, some fading and light stains, 8vo (3)

£150-200

17 Gell (Sir William and Gandy, John P.). Pompeiana, the Topography, Edifices, and Ornaments of Pompeii.., 1st ed., 1817-19, eng. frontis., seventy-nine eng. plts. and maps (inc. 5 folding), contemp. gilt & blind dec. calf, joints slightly cracked, 8vo (1)

£150-200

18 Greely (Adolphus W.). Three Years of Arctic Service. An Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881-84 and the Attainment of the Farthest North, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1886, port. frontis. to vol. 1, nine maps, incl. four folding (a couple with closed tears), num. eng. plts. and wood engs., slight toning to margins, endpapers renewed, rough-trimmed, orig. dec. cloth gilt, neatly rebacked preserving orig. spines, some rubbing, large 8vo (2)

20 Guys (Pierre Augustin). Voyage Litteraire de la Grece, ou Lettres sur les Grecs, anciens et modernes, avec un parallele de leurs moeurs, nouvelle edition revue, corrigée & considerablement augmentée on y a joint un Voyage de Sophie à Constantinople, un Voyage d’Italie, & quelques Opuscules du mene, 2 vols., Paris, Chez la Veuve Duchesne, 1776, seven eng. plts., including four folding, occ. spotting, mostly to margins, half-titles present, marbled endpapers, contemp. mottled full calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, and a little chipped to extreme head and foot of spines, with some discreet restoration, 8vo

£100-150

Blackmer 769. Atabey 547 ‘An important work on contemporary Greek life and culture’. (2) £300-500

19 Griggs (William). Relics of the Honourable East India Company, with Letterpress by Sir George Birdwood and William Foster, pub. Quaritch, 1909, colour and b & w plates, a few light spots, endpapers renewed, previous owner signature, later cloth retaining original upper cover and spine, some dampstains, folio (1)

£300-400

21 Hinton (John Howard, editor). History of the United States of America, divs. 1, 2, 5 & 6 only, n.d., pub. J. & F. Tallis, c. 1850s, five double-page hand-col. eng. maps by J. Rapkin, thirty-six steel-eng. views (three or four with oval inkstamp to lower margin), orig. blindstamped cloth, gilt-dec. spines, a little rubbed and dust soiled, small folio The maps comprise North America (oval ink stamp to upper margin); South America; United States; West Canada; Mexico, California and Texas. (4) £70-100

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24 Johnston (Alexander Keith). The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena, A New and Enlarged Edition, pub. William Blackwood and Sons, 1856, title page and contents list spotted and stained, thirty-five colour printed double page lithographic maps (complete as list), a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, bumped and frayed at extrems., folio (1)

22 Johnson (J. & Co. pubs.). A Companion to Geography for Children, A New Edition, 1813, title page, eleven engraved maps with original outline colouring including nine folding (complete as list), one map with marginal repaired tear, very occ. spotting and staining, orig. cloth backed marbled boards, slim folio, together with, Delamarche (Charles Francois & Balbi Adriano), Atlas Classique et Universel de Geographie Moderne, Compose de 20 belles Cartes ornees des Armoiries et Pavillons des Principales Nations, et contenant les decouvertes et les divisions les plus nouvelles das les cinq parties du monde, Brussels, 1846,title page and twenty lithographic folding maps with original outline colouring (complete as list), some marginal staining throughout, front end paper with manuscript ownership signatures, orig. cloth backed marbled boards, slim folio (2)

25 Keppel (George). Personal Narrative of Travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Media, and Scythia, in the Year 1824, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1827, four hand-col. aquatint plts. (including frontispieces), folding map hand-col. in outline, nine wood eng. illusts. (correct as list), ink ownership stamp to verso of folding map, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 20th c. cloth with morocco title labels to spines, 8vo

£250-350

23 Johnston (Alexander Keith). The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, pub. W. & A. K. Johnston, Edinburgh, 1883, addn. half title, forty-nine (of 50) engraved maps with original outline colouring, some fraying to foredge of first few leaves, several maps loose, text block detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, hinges and joints weak, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

£500-800

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£150-200

26 Lear (Edward). Views in the Seven Ionian Islands. A Facsimile of the Original Edition Published in 1863 by the Artist, pub. Broadbent, Oldham, 1979, 20 facsimile plates, library label and numbers at front, original green cloth, folio

£100-150

Limited edition, 121/1000. (1)

£70-100

27 Lempriere (William). A Tour From Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, Tarudant; And thence Over Mount Atlas, to Morocco: Including a Particular Account of the Royal Harem, 2nd ed., 1793, folding engraved map, light marginal waterstain, 20th c. calf-backed boards, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

28 Low (Lieutenant Chas. Rathbone). Her Majesty’s Navy, including its Deeds and Battles, 3 vols., n.d., c. 1890s, addn. vign. title to each and forty-three chromos. (correct as list), contemp. half calf with morocco label to spine of each rubbed, 4to, together with Richards (Walter), Her Majesty’s Army. A Descriptive Account of the Various Regiments Now Comprising the Queen’s Forces, From Their First Establishment to the Present Time, 2 vols., c. 1890, addn. vign. title to each, twenty-eight (of 29) chromos., contemp. half calf gilt, leather lifting to vol. 1, 4to, plus Waterlow & Sons, pub., The British Navy from 1837 to 1897, Souvenir of Her Majesty’s Record Reign, n.d., c. 1900, twelve chromos., three punch holes to left margin of each plt. loose in orig. printed wrappers, spine repaired with tape, oblong 4to

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£150-200


29 Lubbock (Basil). The Last of the Windjammers, 2 vols., 1st ed./reprint, pub. Glasgow, 1927/1953 respectively, num. b&w plts. (some folding), orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with another version of the same work, 2 vols., 3rd imp., 1948-49, num. b&w plts. (some folding), orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, torn and frayed with loss, 4to, together with The Down Easters, American Deep-Water Sailing Ships, 1869-1929, 2nd ed., 1930, b&w plts. (some folding), orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus The China Clippers, New ed., 1946, b&w plts. (some folding), orig. cloth, 4to, plus ten others incl. seven reprints by Lubbock (all in d.j.s), titles comprise, The Colonial Clippers, 1948; The Blackwall Frigates, 1950; The Western Ocean Packets, 1956; The Nitrate Clippers, 1966; The Opium Clippers, 1967; The Arctic Whalers, 1968 & The Log of the “Cutty Sark”, 1970 (16)

£100-150

30 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, engraved portrait frontispiece, five hand-coloured aquatinted plates, a few spots, previous owner signature, contemporary calf, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo Abbey Travel 559. (1)

33 Magini (Giovanni Antonio). Geographiae Universae Tum Veteris Tum Novae Absolutissimum...., [and] Geographiae Cl. Ptolemaei pars Secunda Continens Praeter Antiquas Ipsius, 2 vols. bound as one, pub. Petrus Keschedt, Cologne, 1597 - 1605, ornate dec. title page to both vols., title page to vol. 1 with ink library stamp on verso, some abrasion to verso of title page causing slight thinning to paper, sixty-three (of 64?) uncoloured engraved maps by Girolamo Porro, numerous wood cut initial letters to text throughout, occ. rust marks, some sparse near contemp. marginalia and underlining, very occ. slight loss to lower outer corner of a few leaves, not affecting text, contemp. blind dec. pigskin with blind embossed armorial to upper and lower board, upper board with initials ‘IVG’ and date 1605 applied in blind, manuscript title to spine, 4to

£150-200

31 Macgregor (Major-General Sir Charles). The Second Afghan War 1878-80. Abridged Official Account, Produced in the Intelligence Branch Army Head-Quarters, India, 1908, 22 maps and plans, most folding and coloured, half-tone plates, pub. list at end, endpapers browned, t.e.g., original red cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Eyre (Lieut.Vincent), The Military Operations at Cabul, Which Ended in the Retreat and Destruction of the British Army, January 1842. With a Journal of Imprisonment in Afghanistan, 3rd., 1843, folding map (torn without loss), some light toning, endpapers renewed, original green cloth gilt, rebacked preserving original spine, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with others on Afghanistan including Archibald Forbes’ The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80, 1892 and John William Kaye’s History of the War in Afghanistan, 1851 (incomplete) (12)

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£200-300

32 Mackaness (George). Admiral Arthur Phillip. Founder of New South Wales 1738-1814, 1st ed., Sydney, 1937, b & w illustrations, endpapers spotted, original blue cloth, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo Presentation copy, from the Royal Australian Historical Society to Viscount Dunrossil (14th Governor-General of Australia), dated May 1960, note at front, also signed by the author to front pastedown. (1) £100-150

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£2000-3000


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Lot 34 34 Martin (R. Montgomery, editor). The Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of the World, Geographical, Political, Commercial & Statistical, pub. J & F Tallis, n.d., c.1851, dec. engraved title page, eighty engraved maps (of 81) with original outline colouring, each with dec. engraved vignettes, a few maps trimmed with slight loss to strapwork margins, occ. old stab holes to foredge margins, joints weak and partially split, near contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, bumped and frayed, folio Contents clean and bright. (1)

37 Mill (James). The History of British India, 6 vols., 2nd ed., 1820, lacking both maps, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (6)

38 Mins (Captain Peter). A Narrative of the Naval Part of the Expedition to Portugal, Under the Orders of His Imperial Majesty Dom Pedro, Duke of Braganza, with a Vindication of Himself, Against the Aspersions of Vice-Admiral Sertorius, and his Secretary, Captain Boid, 1st ed., 1833, aqua. frontis. and three eng. plts. (browned and offset to text), hinge split between frontis. and title-page, occn. light spotting, later ms. ownership name on front free endpaper, remains of bookseller’s small label on front pastedown, orig. brown cloth, spine frayed at ends and with printed label worn at edges, spine and lower return faded, one or two blemishes to covers, 8vo

£2000-3000

35 Maundrell (Henry). A Journey From Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697, 6th ed., Oxford, 1740, title with engraved vignette, fifteen engraved plates, some folding (one with marginal loss), some light dampstains and soiling, 20th c. calf-backed boards, spine a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

£80-120

Relates to a naval action off Vigo Bay, Spain, in 1832, resulting in the court martial of Captain Percy Rose, over which Mins presided. (1) £200-300

36 Mellaart (James). Excavations at Hacilar, 2 vols., pub. Edinburgh, 1970, col. and b&w illusts. from photos throughout, orig. cloth in d.j.s, contained in orig. slipcase (some tape repairs), 4to, together with Garstang (John), Prehistoric Mersin, Yümük Tepe in Southern Turkey, pub. Oxford, 1953, col. frontis., num. b&w illusts., folding map at rear, orig. greem cloth gilt, some fading, covers bowed, 4to, plus Mitchell (Stephen), Anatolia, Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor, 2 vols., pub. Oxford, 1995, b&w illusts. and maps, orig. col. pict. wrappers, 4to, plus six other Middle Eastern archaeology related ()

£100-150

39 Misson (Maximilian). A New Voyage to Italy: With a Description of the Chief Towns, Churches, Tombs, Libraries, Palaces, Statues and Antiquities of that Country, 1st ed., 2 vols., 1695, 14 (of 15?) engraved plates (one torn without loss), minor dampstain, previous owner signatures, contemporary panelled calf, spine ends chipped, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (2)

£100-150

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£200-300


40 Morse (Jedidiah). The American Geography; Or, A View of the Present Situation of the United States of America... , pub. Elizabeth two folding eng. maps, somewhat browned Town, 1789, (particularly North America) and unobtrusive circular blind stamp to upper left hand corner of each, contemp. calf, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with Brissot de Warville (J.P. and Claviere, Etienne), The Commerce of America with Europe; Particularly with France and Great Britain; Comparatively Stated, and Explained. Shewing the Importance of the American Revolution to the Interests of France, and Pointing out the actual Situation of the United States of North America, in Regard to Trade, Manufactures, and Population, 1794, port. frontis. of J.P. Brissot (with circular blind stamp), contemp. half calf, covers det., 8vo, plus Carver (J.), Travels through the Interior Parts of North-America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768, pub. 1778, four eng. plts., correct as list, contents somewhat browned and some minor marginal soiling, contemp. half calf, worn and broken on spine, covers det., 8vo, and others of American interest, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (10)

47 Ramsay (Andrew Michael). Les Voyages de Cyrus, Avec un Discours sur la Mythologie, Paris, 3 parts in one, 1727, engraved frontispiece, scattered spotting, bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, upper joint splitting, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with [Johnson, Samuel], A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 2nd ed., 1775, six line errata leaf, some spotting, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, rubbed, 8vo, plus [Dezallier d’Argenville, Antoine Nicolas], Voyage Pittoresque de Paris, 4th ed., Paris, 1765, engraved additional title (partly coloured), five engraved plates, a few spots, contemporary mottled calf, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other travel including Itineraire de L’Italie, 2nd ed., 1817, and vols. I & II only (of four) of Maximilien Misson’s Voyage D’Italie, 1743 (10)

48 Richards (Walter). Her Majesty’s Army. A Descriptive Account of the Various Regiments Now Comprising the Queen’s Forces, From Their First Establishment to the Present Time, 2 vols., c. 1890, together with Her Majesty’s Army, Indian and Colonial Forces..., c. 1891, addn. vign. title to each and forty-four chromos. (complete as list)., frontis. detached to vols. 2 & 3, a.e.g., orig. pict. cloth gilt, upper edge of vol. 1 chipped, spines faded with some wear, 4to

£100-200

41 Murray (A.S.). Twelve Hundred Miles on the River Murray, 1898, 15 chromolithographed plates, contents loose, library blindstamps and label, a.e.g., original green cloth, some wear to spine, oblong folio, together with Tasmanian Rivers, Lakes and Flowers, by A. S. Murray, 1900, 17 chromolithographed plates, contents loose, some fingermarks, library stamps as above, a.e.g., original green cloth, spine defective, oblong folio (2)

£200-300

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£100-150

£100-150

42 Nolan (E.H.). The History of the British Empire in India and the East, 8 divisions, c. 1860, 65 steel-engraved plates and portraits (including the two titles), eight double-page colour maps, some light spots, original red blindstamped cloth gilt, spines slightly faded, 8vo (8)

£100-150

43 Petrie (W.M. Flinders). Scarabs and Cylinders with Names, London: School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1917, frontis., lacks general title, numerous b & w illusts., orig. half cloth, lower joint cracked, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)

£70-100

44 Planta (Joseph). The History of the Helvetic Confederacy, 2 vols., 1800, eng. titles, one folding eng. map, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines lacking labels, vol. 2 without upper panel of spine, joints cracked and upper board to vol. 2 detached, 4to (2)

£100-150

45 Pratt (A.E.). To The Snows of Tibet Through China, 1st ed., 1892, port. frontis., folding map at rear (small closed tear), b&w plts. mostly after photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed to extrems., large 8vo (1)

£150-200

46 Rait (Robert S.). The Life and Campaigns of Hugh First Viscount Gough Field- Marshall, 2 vols., 1903, photogravure portraits, folding maps and plates, a few light spots, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, spines a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, inscribed by the author, together with The Sikhs and the Sikh Wars: the Rise, Conquest and Annexation of the Punjab State, by Gen. Sir Charles Gough and Arthur D. Innes, 1897, twelve folding maps and plans, some colour, illustration, a few spots, original red cloth, spine a touch faded, 8vo, plus The History of General Sir Charles Napier’s Conquest of Scinde, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir W.F.P. Napier, 2nd ed., 1857, five folding plans at end (list calls for six, though usually found with five), contemporary green buckram, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with three others related

49 Roth (Walter E.). Ethnological Studies Among the North-WestCentral Queensland Aborigines, Brisbane & London, 1897, twenty-four plates, a few part-coloured, some annotation, light spots, bookplate of George Fox Pitt-Rivers (1890-1966, anthropologist), original blindstamped cloth, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, with six other vols. including Proceedings of the PanPacific Science Congress Australia, 2 vols., 1923

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50 Roth (H. Ling). Crozet’s Voyage to Tasmania, New Zealand, the Ladrone Islands, and the Philippines in the Years 1771-1772, 1891, folding chart (short closed tear), plates and illustrations, one or two spots, bookplate of Augustus Fox Pitt-Rivers (1827-1900, archaeologist and ethnologist), t.e.g., original cloth, reference label to spine, 8vo Limited edition, 168/500 initialled by the author. (1)

£200-300

51 Rotton (John Edward Wharton). The Chaplain’s Narrative of the Siege of Delhi. From the Outbreak at Meerut to the Capture of Delhi, 1st ed., 1858, folding map, pub. ads. at end, bookplate of Sir James Hogg, original blindstamped cloth, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with A Lady’s Diary of the Siege of Lucknow. Written for the Perusal of Friends at Home, [by G. Harris, “Mrs James P. Harris”], 1858, 32pp. pub. list at end, light toning, original cloth, chipped at spine head, some fading, 8vo, plus Personal Adventures During the Indian Rebellion in Rohilcund, Futtehghur and Oude, by William Edwards, 2nd ed., 1858, ads. at end, front hinges weakening, bookplate, original cloth, small tears at spine ends, a little faded, 8vo, with others on the Indian Mutiny including The History of the Indian Revolt and of the Expeditions to Persia, China and Japan 1856-7-8, 1859, John William Kaye’s A History of the Sepoy War in India 1857-1858, 3 vols., mixed eds., 1880, and G.W. Forrest’s A History of the Indian Mutiny Reviewed and Illustrated from Original Documents, 3 vols., 1904 (41)

£300-400

52 Russo-Japanese War. The Official History of the RussoJapanese War, parts I-IV (of 5), pub. HMSO, 1908-09, part I 2nd ed., numerous maps, some folding and contained in rear pockets, illustrations, a few leaves with marginal insect damage, original cloth-backed boards, some waterstains, 8vo

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£100-150

53 Ruttledge (Hugh). Everest 1933, 1st ed., 1934, b & w frontis. and plts., four b & w maps including three folding, ink inscription to front free endpaper “Napier, with love from Lilian. (One ‘Everester’ to another!) 3.10.34”, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some wear and browning to d.j., large 8vo (1)

£50-80

54 Said-Ruete (Rudolph). Said bin Sultan (1791-1856). Ruler of Oman and Zanzibar. His Place in the History of Arabia and East Africa, 1st ed., pub. Alexander-Ouseley, 1929, folding map, half-tone plates, scattered light spots, original blue cloth, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “To Mrs Lillian A. Best, a token of esteem and gratitude, R. Said-Ruete, London Nov. 1937”, with arabic book label adhered beneath and previous owner signature above. The author was the Sultan’s grandson. (1) £400-600

55 [Seymour, Robert]. Journal of a Landsman From Portsmouth to Lisbon, on Board His Majesty’s Ship —-, pub. Thomas M’Lean, 1831, fourteen hand-coloured lithographed plates on eight sheets, ten hand-coloured vignettes (one or two torn without loss), p.11 with closed tear just affecting vignette, slight toning and fingermarks, spotting at front, hinges reinforced, original cloth, rebacked, some fading, folio Scarce, only one institutional copy recorded. Abbey Life 346. (1)

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£700-1000


56 Smith (John). Memoirs of the Marquis of Pombal; with Extracts from his Writings, and from Despatches in the State Paper Office, never before published, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843, stipple eng. port. frontis. to first vol. (lightly foxed), half-titles, vol. 1 with 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spines sl. faded, that to first vol. a little frayed at head, covers faintly damp-mottled in places and a few small nicks to edges, 8vo (2)

£100-150

57 South PolarTimes, vol. III only, edited by Apsley Cherry-Garrard, 1914, numerous colour and b & w illustrations, scattered light spots, a.e.g., original blue cloth, inset illustration to upper cover, extremities a little rubbed, 4to Limited edition, 198/350. (1)

£1500-2000

58 Southey (Thomas). Chronological History of the West Indies, 3 vols., 1827, a few spots, contemporary half calf, spines a little rubbed, 8vo Provenance: ‘Fasque’ bookplate to each. The Scottish house was purchased in 1829 by Sir John Gladstone (1764-1851), father of British Prime Minister William Gladstone (1809-1898). Vol. I title inscribed “From the Cannings Library, 1828”. (3) £200-300

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62 Williams (Helen Maria). A Tour in Switzerland; Or, a View of the Present State of the Governments and Manners of those Cantons: With Comparative Sketches of the Present State of Paris, 2 vols., 1798, half title to vol. I, a few spots, contemporary half calf, spines rubbed, 8vo Provenance: “John Gladstone, Liverpool, 1798” inscription to each title and ‘Fasque’ bookplate. Sir John Gladstone (1764-1851), father of British Prime Minister William Gladstone (1809-1898). (2) £150-200

59 Thompson (Stephen). Swiss Scenery, 1868, 31 mounted photographs on 25 leaves, all plates correct as listed, tissue guards browned, last few leaves with some light watermarks and creasing to upper corner, a.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, fraying to upper joint and some minor marks, folio (1)

£300-400

60 Turpin de Crisse (T., Comte). Souvenirs du Golfe de Naples Recueillis en 1808, 1818 et 1824, Paris, 1828, engraved title, 2 engraved maps and 35 engraved plates only (of 37), disbound and with some leaves frayed and detached, folio Sold as a collection of plates. (1)

£200-300

61 Weinthal (Leo, ed.). The Story of the Cape to Cairo Railway and River Route, 1887 to 1922, 3 vols. (of 4), c. 1924, b&w plts. (some mounted), b&w illusts. throughout, upper hinge of vol. 1 broken, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, thick 4to (4)

£100-150

63 Williamson (CaptainThomas & Blagdon, F.W.). The European in India; From a Collection of Drawings by Charles Doyley, 1813, 20 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some light spotting and toning, 20th c. half calf, spine faded, 4to Abbey Travel 440. (1)

£500-800

64 Willyams (Rev. Cooper). A Voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty’s Ship the Swiftsure, one of the Squadron under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson... With a Description of the Battle of the Nile on the first of August 1798, 1802, engraved dedication, folding aquatint map, forty-one aquatint plates (complete), some light offsetting, endpapers renewed, original boards, some edge wear, rebacked, 4to Willyams served as chaplain aboard The Swiftsure during the Battle of the Nile, and provides an eyewitness account of the battle. Abbey Travel 196. (1) £400-600

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69 Badeslade (Thomas & Toms, William Henry). Chorographia Britanniae or A New Set of Maps of all the Counties in England and Wales......, pub. C.Hitch in Paternoster Row, W.Johnston at the Golden Ball & W.H.Toms at ye Golden Head, [1742], calligraphic title page trimmed at lower margin with slight loss to text, dedication page, forty-six uncoloured engraved maps (complete as list) three double pages of tables of roads and cross roads and two double pages of an alphabetical list of Cities and Boroughs, several maps trimmed with slight loss, occ. spotting throughout, four maps split along central fold, book plate of John Burford to front paste down, contemp. marbled calf, boards and front free end paper detached, lacking spine, rubbed, bumped and frayed, 8vo

65 Winston (W.R.). Four Years in Upper Burma, 1st ed., 1892, folding col. map, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to (1)

£70-100

66 Woolley (C. Leonard). Ur Excavations Volume II, The Royal Cemetery. A Report on the Predynastic and Sargonid Graves Excavated Between 1926 and 1931, 2 vols. (text/plates), pub. British Museum & University of Pennsylvania, 1934, colour and b & w plates and illustrations, some light spotting, original cloth-backed boards, slightly spotted, 4to (2)

£100-150

Chubb CLXXIV. (1)

67 Workman (William Hunter & Fanny Bullock). Through Town and Jungle. Fourteen Thousand Miles A-Wheel Among the Temples and People of the Indian Plain, 1904, folding map (short marginal tear), numerous half-tone illustrations, prize label, a.e.g., contemporary crimson calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£600-900

70 Bruce-Mitford (Rupert). The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, 3 vols. in 4, pub. British Museum, 1975-1983, num. col. and b&w illusts., plts., plans, etc., inkstamp to title verso of vol. 1, orig. cloth in d.j.s., some tears and fraying to d.j.s of vols. 1 & 2, 4to, plus seven others related

£100-150

From the library of the late Paul Ashbee. (11)

£150-200

TOPOGRAPHY 71 Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands Adjacent, from the Earliest Antiquity, 3 vols., pub. John Nichols, 1789, engraved portrait frontis, title page to each vol., fiftyeight uncoloured engraved maps by John Cary, including fifty-three folding and ninety-four engraved b & w plates (including seven folding), some spotting and staining throughout, old library labels to front pastedown, contemp. calf with contrasting morocco labels to spines, boards detached, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio

68 [Alemand, Louis Augustin]. Monasticon Hibernicum, or, The Monastical History of Ireland..., [translated by John Stevens], 1722, title printed in red & black (torn with loss to lower outer corner & repaired), folding eng. map with repaired closed-tear, eight eng. port. plts., leaf H3 torn with loss, occ. scattered spotting, hinges repaired, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 8vo, together with Campion (Edmund), Ancient Irish Histories. A Historie of Ireland, Written in the Yeare 1571, Reprinted at the Hibernia Press, 1809, some spotting and offsetting, 19th c. speckled calf, gilt dec. spine, scuffed, 8vo, with Burton (Richard), The History of the Kingdom of Ireland; being an Account of all the Battles, Sieges, and other considerable Translations, both Civil and Military, during the late Wars there..., new ed., 1811, woodcut port. frontis., few wwodcut plts. and illusts., occ. scattered spotting, fore-edges dampmottled and frayed, bookplate of Cicely Waldron to upper pastedown and one other crudely removed, contemp. diced calf with gilt dec. spine, joints cracked, 4to (3)

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£400-600

72 Coote (Sir Charles). Statistical Survey of the County of Monaghan, with Observations on the Means of Improvement, Drawn up in the Year 1801, for the Consideration and Under the Direction of the Dublin Society, pub. Dublin, 1801, three wood eng. plts. (inc. one folding), few wood eng. illusts., errata leaf present at rear, leaf F4 with repaired closed-tear, few minor ink marks, early 20th c. half calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label, 8vo, together with White (Rev. P.), History of Clare and the Dalcassian Clans of Tipperary, Limerick, and Galway..., Dublin, 1893, two folding col. litho maps (inc. frontis. map with erased ink stamp), erased ink stamp to verso of title, ink manuscript note to upper margin of p.1, modern half calf gilt, adhesive residue at foot of spine where label removed, 8vo, plus [MacNamara, Nottidge Charles], The Story of an Irish Sept Their Character & Struggle to Maintain Their Lands in Clare, by a Member of the Sept, pub. J.M. Dent & Co., 1896, port. frontis. and few plts., one folding pedigree, signed by the author to upper margin of title, ink signature & date to half-title, upper inner hinge cracked, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 20th c. qtr. morocco, adhesive residue at foot of spine where label removed, 8vo

£150-200

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73 Dalton (William Hugh). The New and Complete EnglishTraveller: or, a New Historical Survey and Modern Description of England and Wales..., [1794], lacking title, begins with preface leaf (torn with some loss), sixty plts. of eng. views and one map only, map torn and frayed on outer fold, contemp. calf, upper cover missing, lower cover detached, worn, folio, together with Costello (Dudley), A Tour Through the Valley of the Meuse: With the Legends of the Walloon Country and the Ardennes, 2nd ed., 1846, hand-col. frontis., addn. col. title, engs. to text, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus Granville (A. B.), The Invalid’s and Visitor’s Hand-Book to the Hot Springs of Bath, 1841, some marks, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, small 4to, together with four other topography related incl. a signed copy of the Spencers on Spas, by Raine & John Spencer, 1983

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76 Duthie Park. A Descriptive and Historical Sketch, Aberdeen, 1883, five photographic plates, a few spots, original red calf gilt, spine faded, rubbed, 8vo Provenance: Sir Thomas Gladstone (1804-1889, Tory politician and brother of William Gladstone), presentation copy and bookplate. (1) £100-150

77 Green (Valentine). The History and Antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester, 2 vols. in one, 1796, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding plan (repaired to verso) and 23 engraved plates, portrait and front endpapers detaching, some light spotting, contemporary tree calf, upper cover detached, rubbed, 4to (1)

£100-150

78 Harwood (Sir John James). History and Description of the Thirlmere Water Scheme, Manchester, 1895, three folding colour plans, half-tone plates, front hinges breaking, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, edges rubbed, 8vo, with a loose typescript letter from University of Manchester, dated December 1911, regarding water sample testing (1)

£100-150

79 Heddle (M. Forster). The Mineralogy of Scotland, edited G.G. Goodchild, reprinted under Authority of Alex.Thoms, by the Council of University College, Dundee, Assisted by D.E.I. Innes, 2 vols., St. Andrews, 1923-4, port. frontis. to vol. 1, num. eng. plts., illusts. to text, errata slip present in both vols., orig. dark green cloth gilt (vol. 1 lacks f.e.p.), rubbed and a little marked, minor wear to extremities, 8vo

74 Dawson (Lieutenant Robert K., Royal Engineers). Reports from Commissioners on Proposed Division of Counties and Boundaries of Boroughs, parts 1 - 9, together with the Reports for Commissioners and Plans for Ireland and Scotland, 1832, numerous engraved town plans and county maps, all with original outline colouring, very occ. spotting throughout, occ. slight off setting, library stamps to title pages, book plate of Henry Beauchamp Lygon to front past down, orig. boards with printed paper title and library labels to spines, dust soiled and frayed, folio

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£150-200

80 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the River Medway from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex, with Observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Neighbourhood, pub. T & J Egerton, 1793, half title and addn. dec. aqua. title page, folding eng. map and twenty-eight sepia printed aquatint plts. (as per list), occ. slight spotting, contemp. diced calf gilt, hinges and joints weak, spine chipped with slight loss, 8vo

An unusually complete collection of Lieut. Dawson’s maps and plans. (11) £300-500

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£100-150

81 Jackson (John Edward). The History of Longleat, 2nd ed., Devizes, 1868, litho frontis. and two plts., renewed endpapers (not laid-down), modern half calf, 4to, together with Scharf (George), Description of the Wilton House Diptych, Containing a Contemporary Portrait of King Richard the Second, printed for the Arundel Society, 1882, wood eng. frontis. and few illusts., modern cloth gilt, large 8vo, with other Wiltshire related (20)

£150-200

82 Larking (Lambert Blackwell). The Domesday Book of Kent. With Translation, Notes and Appendix, 1869, facsimile plates, a few spots, library label, later library buckram, slightly rubbed, 4to (1)

75 [Dodsley, Robert]. London and its Environs Described. Containing an Account of Whatever is Most Remarkable for Grandeur, Elegance, Curiosity or Use, in the City and in the Country Twenty Miles Round it, 6 vols., 1761, half titles, 78 engraved plans and plates, lacking one folding map, occasional waterstains and soiling, a few tears, contemporary presentation inscriptions, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed, 8vo (6)

£70-100

83 Martin (Martin). A Voyage to St. Kilda. The Remotest of all the Hebrides, or Western Isles of Scotland, 4th ed., 1753, folding engraved map, some light spotting, 19th c. half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo First published in 1698 (Wing M847). (1)

£200-300

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84 Maule (Henry). Miscellanea Pictica: Containing the History of the Picts. (Supposed to be Written) by Mr. Henry Maule. Sir Robert Sibbald’s Account of the Picts, From His History of Fife and Kinross; and a Description of Pictish Antiquities Remaining in Scotland and the Northern Islands, pub. Edinburgh, 1818, recent half morocco, slight rubbing to extrems., 8vo, together with Beveridge (David), Between the Ochils and Forth..., 1888, folding map at rear with three inch closed tear, orig. printed cloth, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plus Smith (Alexander), A Summer in Skye, pub. Edinburgh, 1912, num. tipped-in col. plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, slight fading to spine, rubbed, 8vo, plus Gordon (John Campbell & Ishbel Maria), More Cracks with ‘We Twa’, by the Marquis & Marchioness of Aberdeen & Temair, 1st ed., 1929, presentation inscription to half title by Ishbel Aberdeen & Temair, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo (4)

£100-150

85 Moss (Fletcher). Pilgrimages to Old Homes, vols. 1-7, 1901-20, with duplicate vols. 1 (E.J.Morten reprint, 1972), vol. 2 (two copies,) vol. 3, vol. 4 & vol. 5, plus Fifty Years Public Work in Didsbury. The Evolution of a Village from 1,500 to 15,000 People, by Fletcher Moss, 1915, ex-lib. copy with ink stamp to verso of title and lacks f.e.p., num. b & w illusts. from photos, all but final vol. t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, some faded and some minor wear to head and foot of spines, 8vo Volume 1 includes a brief handwritten letter by Fletcher Moss. Both the first and the last volume in this series are particularly hard to find. (14) £150-250

89 Sprange (J., publisher). The Tunbridge Wells Guide; or An Account of the ancient and present State of that Place, 1st edition. pub. Tunbridge Wells, 1780, [4] + viii + 68 + 178 +14 + [2] + 16 + [2] pp., engraved frontispiece, engraved title and dedication, three engraved plates including one folding, engraved folding map “A Sketch of the Roads within Fourteen Miles of Tunbridge Wells” (detached with a few short fold tears), contemp. mottled calf, lacking upper cover with lower cover detached, 8vo

86 Neale (J.P.). Six Views of Blenheim, Oxfordshire; The Seat of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. With an Historical Description of that Magnificent Edifice, 1823, six eng. plts. with tissue guards, orig. morocco-backed grey boards with printed label to upper cover, a little rubbed, slim 8vo, together with Storer (James), History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, 4 vols., 181419, num. eng. plts. and ground plans, some spotting and light browning, t.e.g., later half morocco gilt, minor wear to extremities, 8vo, plus Gilpin (William), Observations on the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales, etc., Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty; Made in the Summer of the Year 1770, 1st ed., 1782, halftitle present, fifteen oval sepia aquas., contemp. half calf, rebacked, slim 8vo (Abbey, Scenery, 546), with a 5th ed. of the same work, and three others (10)

Sold as found as editions of this book vary in the number of plates present. The first edition is scarce. (1) £100-150

90 Stephens (George). The Old-Northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England, Now First Collected and Deciphered..., 3 vols. in two, 1866-84, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 & 2, twelve chromo plts., numerous illusts. to text, occ. scattered spotting, library ink stamps to verso of titles, plt. versos and few leaves etc., t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, folio, together with Stephens (Dr. George), Handbook of the Old-Northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England..., 1884, numerous b & w illusts., occ. scattered spotting, library ink stamps to verso of titles, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, folio

£150-200

87 New Forest. An Abstract of all the Claims on the New Forest, in the County of Southampton, Entered at the Lord Chief Justice in Eyre’s Court, Adjourned from the Swainmore Court, held at Lyndhurst, the 27th June, in the 22nd Year of King Charles the Second, and Held at Winton, the 29th Day of September, Salisbury, 1776, 202pp., a few spots, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little scuffed, 8vo (1)

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91 Thornton (William). The New, Complete, and Universal History, Description, and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, and the Parts Adjacent..., by a Society of Gentlemen, the Whole Revised, Corrected & Improved..., 1784, eng. frontis., two folding maps (one with a couple of tape repairs to verso), ninety-two eng. plts. & ten eng. plans, occ. spotting, contemp. calf, rebacked, rubbed and some wear, folio

£70-100

88 R.C.H.M. An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, 4 vols. in eight, pub. HMSO, 1952-72, folding maps, some contained in rear pockets, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, a few price-clipped, minor tears to vol. I, 4to (8)

£200-300

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92 Walker (Joseph C.). An Historical Essay on the Dress of the Ancient and Modern Irish..., pub. Dublin, 1788, eng. frontis., eleven eng. plts. (one hand-col), three plts. with minor ms. writing to margins, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to

£100-150

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93 Waylen (James). A History Military and Municipal of the Ancient Borough of the Devizes; and, Subordinately, of the Entire Hundred of Potterne and Cannings..., pub. London & Devizes, 1859, etched frontis. and thirteen plts., numerous illusts. to text, occ. scattered spotting, modern half morocco gilt with red morocco title label, 8vo, plus other Wiltshire related, mostly modern publications, including a few Wiltshire Record Society and WANHS journals etc. (approx. 40)

NATURAL HISTORY 96 Badham (Charles David). A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England, 1863, twelve hand-col. litho. plts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, recased, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, together with Tyas (Robert), Favourite Field Flowers; Or, Wild Flowers of England, 2nd series only, 1850, twelve hand-col. litho. plts., a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, small 8vo, plus others similar

£70-100

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£150-250

97 Barbut (Jacques). Les Genres des Insectes de Linné; Constatés par Divers Échantillons D’Insectes D’Angleterre, Copiés D’Après Nature, 1781, addn. hand-col. eng. title (with text in English), twenty-two eng. plts. (inc. 20 hand-col. and three plts. folding), lower margin of two uncol. folding plts. close-trimmed to imprint, occ. minor spotting, ink date stamp to upper pastedown, a.e.g., 19th c. crushed half morocco gilt, slight wear at head & foot of spine, joints & extrems. rubbed, 4to (1)

£300-400

98 Binney (Amos). The Terrestrial Air-Breathing Mollusks of the United States, and the Adjacent Territories of North America..., Edited by Augustus A. Gould, vols. 1-4 only (of 5), Boston, 1851-59, 106 eng. plts. (mostly hand-col.), wood eng. illusts. to text, plts. 71 & 26 folded & loosely inserted (provided from a large paper copy?), unobtrusive blind library stamps to text & plts., library labels to upper pastedowns, t.e.g., to vols. 1-3 and bound in orig. cloth with library classification numbers at foot of spines, slight wear to joints and head & foot of spines, vol. 4 in contemp. boards, 8vo Volume 4 has half title entitled ‘A Supplement to the Terrestrial air-breathing mollusks of the United States &c.’. (4) £300-500

94 Willis (Browne). A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Lichfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, and Bristol. Giving an Account of their Foundations, Builders, Antient Monuments and Inscriptions, Endowments, Alienations, Sales of Lands, Patronages... , 4 vols. bound in three, 1727-33, num. uncol. copperplate engs. and ground plans, some double-page or folding, some minor scattered spotting and marginal browning, a.e.g., contemp. red straight-grained morocco gilt, spines with raised bands, joints rubbed and corners a little bumped (upper joint of vol. 3 repaired), 4to

99 Blakston (W.A., Swaysland, W. and Wiener, August F.). The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign, pub. Cassell, c. 1880, frontis. (tissue-guard torn) and fifty-five chromos. (complete as list), wood engs. to text, contemp. half calf with morocco label to spine, rubbed and scuffed, 4to (1)

£100-150

100 Blakston (W.A., Swaysland, W. and Wiener, August F.). The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign, n.d., c. 1880, fifty-six chromo. plts., wood-engs. to text, ex-lib. copy with circular ink stamp to verso of each plt. (no show through), a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, some wear to spine, inner joint broken, thick 4to

The fourth volume, entitled Parochiale Anglicanum: Or, The Names of the All the Churches and Chapels within the Diocese of Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. David’s, Landaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph... ‘ is not always found with the set. (3) £300-400

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£70-100

95 Willis (Browne). A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol..., 3 vols. in two, 1742, 30 (of 32) double-page engraved plates and plans, occasional light spotting and browning, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked and cornered, a little rubbed, 4to

101 Couch (Jonathan). A History of the Fishes of the British Islands, 4 vols., 1866-67, 252 col. litho. plts. (complete), a few leaves a little loose, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, slight wear to spine ends, rubbed to extrems., large 8vo

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£300-400

102 Cox Harding, ed. Dogs by Well-Known Authorities..., Hounds & Coursing Dogs, vol. 2 only (of 2), 1908, ten tipped-in col. lithos. & twenty-three photogravure plts. (complete as list), t.e.g., contemp. maroon half morocco gilt, rubbing to extrems., folio This title was originally supposed to have 5 volumes, but only the first two were ever published. (1) £200-300

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104 Day (Francis). British and Irish Salmonidae, 1887, twelve litho plts. (inc. 9 chromos), few wood eng. illusts., orig. cloth gilt, slightly frayed at head & foot of spine, small label mark to spine, large 8vo (1)

£150-200

105 Fulton (Robert). The Illustrated Book of Pigeons, With Standards for Judging, n.d., c. 1880, frontis. and forty-nine chromos. (complete as list), slight loss to upper corner of front endpaper, hinges weak, orig. blindstamped gilt dec. cloth, rubbed, 4to (1)

£100-150

106 Gosse (Philip Henry). Actinologoa Britannica. A History of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals, 1860, eleven col. plts and one b&w plt., orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

103 Curtis (Henry). The Beauties of the Rose. Containing Portraits of the Principal Varieties of the Choicest Perpetuals, 2 vols. in one, Bristol, 1850-53, titles printed in gold, 38 fine hand-coloured lithographed plates, one or two close-trimmed, a few minor spots, a.e.g, contemporary maroon morocco gilt, lightly rubbed, 4to Sitwell & Blunt p.54. (1)

£80-120

107 Greene (W.T.). Parrots in Captivity, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1884-87, eighty-one fine col. printed lithographs, heightened with handcolouring & gum arabic, after A.F. Lydon, occ. spotting to a few plts., a few unobtrusive circular blindstamps to upper corner of text leaves only, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt in bright condition, large 8vo A fine set. (3)

£800-1200

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108 Heath (Francis George). The Fern Portfolio, pub. SPCK, 1885, fifteen full-page chromos., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear to spine, slim folio, together with Hooker (Sir William Jackson), The British Ferns; Or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions, with the Needful Analyses of the Fructification and Venation, of the Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, Systematically Arranged, 1st ed., 1861, sixty-six hand-col. plts. after drawings by Walter Fitch, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, 8vo, plus Lowe (E.J.), A Natural History of New and Rare Ferns, 1871, seventy-two chromos., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spine, 8vo, and Lowe (E.J.), Fern Growing. Fifty Years’ Experience in Crossing and Cultivation, with a List of the Most Important Varieties and a History of the Discovery of Multiple Parentage, etc., 1st ed., 1895, port. frontis., b & w illusts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, tall 8vo, and three others related (7)

112 Humphreys (H. Noel). The Genera of British Moths, n.d., pub. T.J. Allman, c. 1860s, sixty-two hand-col. litho. plts., a.e.g., contents somewhat loose in orig. gilt-dec. cloth, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with Goldsmith (Oliver), A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 vols., pub. Blackie & Son, 1854, num. hand-col. eng. plts., uncol. engs. to text, contemp. half calf gilt, some wear, large 8vo, plus Martin (W.C.L.), A General History of HummingBirds, or the Trochilidae: With Especial Reference to the Collection of J. Gould, F.R.S., Now Exhibiting in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 1852, sixteen hand-col. eng. plts., with tissue guards, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, small 8vo, and other various natural history and related (approx. 35)

£200-300

£150-200

109 Henry (G.M.). Coloured Plates of the Birds of Ceylon, With a Short Description of Each Bird by W.E. Wait, 4 parts in two, pub. Ceylon Government, 1927-35, 64 colour plates, some light spotting, bookplates, contemporary cloth, a little rubbed, 4to (2)

£70-100

113 Jardine (William). Naturalist’s Library series, 7 vols., pub. Edinburgh, 1833-36, num. hand-col. plts. (all correct as list), all. orig. cloth gilt, mostly worn and broken, 8vo Comprises, Hummingbirds, 2 vols; Gallinaceous Birds, Game-Birds; Gallinaceous Birds, Piigeons; British Butterflies; British Moths, Sphinxes & c. & Pachydermes. (7) £200-300

114 Lamarck (Jean Baptiste de). Tableau Encyclopedique et Methodique des trois Regnes de la Nature, 21st part, Mollusques Testaces, Paris, [1797], 324 eng. plts. (numbered 160-488), contemp. calf with portion of red morocco title label to spine, loss at head & foot of spine, joint joint cracked and upper board detached, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)

115 Lindley (John). Ladies’ Botany: Or a Familiar Introduction to the Study of the Natural System of Botany, 2 vols., 3rd ed., c. 1840, fifty hand-col. plts., occ. spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Hibberd (Shirley), The Floral World and Garden Guide, 2 vols., 1876 & 1878, twenty-five (of 26) chromo. plts. (some folding), occ. spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, 8vo

110 Hibberd (Shirley). Greenhouse Favourites. A Description of Choice Greenhouse Plants, With Practical Directions for Their Management and Cultivation, n.d., c. 1880s, thirty-six hand-col. plts., light occ. spotting, a.e.g., orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to (1)

(4)

£150-200

116 Lowe (E.J.). Ferns: British and Exotic, 8 vols., 1856, num. col. plts., pubs. ads to endpapers, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spines faded, rubbed, large 8vo

£200-300

(8)

111 Hume (A. and Marshall, C.H.T.). The Game Birds of India, Burmah, and Ceylon, 3 vols., [1879-81], 144 chromo. plts. (one plt. loose with fraying to edges), contemp. half morocco gilt, vol. 2 scuffed to head of spine, rubbed, 4to (3)

£300-500

£150-200

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£300-500


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Lot 118

117 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden: Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, vols. 1-4 only, 1825-1832, addn. eng. title to each (foxed), ninety-six hand-col. eng. plts. (complete), ex-lib., bookplate to each, some dampstaining to first few leaves of vol. 3, modern green cloth gilt, lib. no. to spine of each, 4to Nissen 2222. (4)

£200-300

118 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 1866, 358 hand-col. plts. (complete), several leaves in vol. 1 detached, orig. gilt dec. cloth, vol. 1 with wear to spine, others with some wear to spine ends, some marks and dampstaining to covers, rubbed, 4to (6)

£300-500

119 Morris (F.O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 2nd ed., 1875, 232 chromolithographed plates, occasional very light spotting, original blue-green blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and frayed to head of spines, outer corners partly showing, 8vo (3)

£200-300

120 Naumann (Johann Friedrich & Christian Adolph Buhle). Die Eier der Vogel Deutschlands und der Benachbarten Lander in Naturgetreuen Abbildungen und Beschreibungen, 5 parts in one, Halle, 1818-1828, ten hand-coloured lithographed plates, old manuscript indices bound-in, scattered spotting, bookplate, contemporary half calf, upper cover detached, a little rubbed, 4to Scarce, only one recorded copy at auction. Nissen IVB 669; Wood 487; Ayer 461; Anker 357. (1) £300-500

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121 New Naturalist Series, vols. 1-72, 1st eds., 1945-1986, vols. 3, 34 & 72 reprints, vols. 70 (Orkney) & 71 (British Warblers) 2nd impressions, numerous colour and b & w illustrations, original cloth, a few lightly faded, d.j.s, one or two price-clipped, a few faded spines, 8vo, together with New Naturalist Monograph, vols. 1-22, 1948-72, vol. 21 (The Trout) reprinted, numerous illustrations, original cloth, light fading, d.j.s, one or two price-clipped, some fading to spines, 8vo (94)

£3000-5000

122 New Naturalist Series. 76 vols., mixed eds., 1945-2008, vol. 29 signed by the author, col. and b&w illusts., all orig. cloth in d.j.s (vol. 29 d.j. defective), a few spines faded, some rubbing and wear to extrems., 8vo, together with two others related, The Wood Pigeon, by R. K. Murton, 1965 (ex-lib.) & A Journal of British Natural History, 1948 This collection includes fifty-five first editions and comprises nos. 1-8, 10-13, 15-25, 27-30, 32, 33, 35-38, 42-44, 46-53, 55-58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 68, 82-98, 100-104 & 106. (78) £400-600

123 Pratt (Anne). Wild Flowers, pub. SPCK, 1853, ninety-six printed sheets of text in two columns, with two col. illusts. at title and head, contents leaf present, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to extremities, 4to, together with Thompson (Robert), The Gardener’s Assistant: Practical and Scientific. A Guide to the Formation and Management of the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower Garden, [1859], twelve fine hand-col. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth, worn on spine, thick 8vo, plus Pratt (Anne), The Flowering Plants of Great Britain/The Grasses, Sedges, and Ferns of Great Britain, pub. SPCK, c. 1860s, num. col. plts. printed by W. Dickes, a.e.g., both orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, and four others related (8)

£150-200

124 Ray (John). Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum, tum indigenis, tum in agris cultis, locis suis dispositis, additis generum characteristicis, specierum descriptionibus, & virium epitome..., 2 parts in one, 2nd ed., 1696, imprimatur leaf present (browned to upper outer corner and closed-tear to inner margin), bound with De Variis Plantarum Methodis Dissertatio Brevis..., 1696, contemp. calf, joints slightly cracked, upper board darkened to edges, some slight wear, 8vo (1)

£150-200

125 Society of Gentlemen. The Complete Farmer: Or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, in all its Branches; Containing the Various Methods of Cultivating and Improving Every Species of Land, According to the Precepts of Both the Old and New Husbandry, 2nd ed., Corrected and Improved, 1769, engraved frontispiece, 27 folding engraved plates, occasional light spotting, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, 4to (1)

Lot 121

£300-400


129 Turton (William). Conchylia Insularum Britannicarum. The Shells of the British Islands, Systematically arranged, [1822], twenty fine hand-col. eng. plts., unobtrusive blind library stamp to plts., occ. minor spotting to few leaves and slight offsetting to text, library labal to upper pastedown, orig. cloth with printed title label to spine and with gilt library classification number at foot, spine faded, 4to (1)

£150-200

126 Sowerby (George Brettingham). The Conchological Illustrations, 1841, 200 hand-col. eng. plts. (some heightened with gum arabic), ink library stamps to rectos twenty-one plts. and also to few leaves of text, blind library stamp to title, edges untrimmed, late 19th c. half morocco, gilt library stamp at head of spine, joints slightly worn, 8vo (1)

£300-500

127 Tegetmeier (W.B.). The Poultry Book: Comprising the Breeding and Management of Profitable and Ornamental Poultry, their Qualities and Characteristics, Routledge, 1867, addn. col. title, frontis. and twenty-eight col plts. by Harrison Weir (complete as list), front endpaper and frontis. detached, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, small split to head of spine, rubbed, 4to, together with Pigeons: Their Structure, Varieties, Habits, and Management, Routledge, 1868, sixteen col. plts. by Harrison Weir (complete as list), hinges weak, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. green cloth, rubbed, 4to (2)

£150-200

128 Turton (William). A Manual of the Land and Fresh-Water Shells of the British Islands... , new ed., thoroughly Revised and much Enlarged, by John Edward Gray, 1840, twelve hand-col. eng. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Gosse (Philip Henry), Actinologia Britannica. A History of the British Sea-Anenomes and Corals, 1st ed., 1860, eleven chromos. and one uncol. plt., orig. blind-stamped and pimpled cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, plus Gosse (Philip Henry), Tenby: A Sea-Side Holiday, 1st ed., 1856, twenty-four hand-col. litho. plts. printed by Vincent Brooks (correct as list), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, and others similar (15)

130 Turton (William). Conchylia Insularum Britannicarum. The Shells of the British Islands, Systematically Arranged, [1822], 20 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, some offsetting onto text, one text leaf with closed tear, light spotting at front and rear, contemporary blue half calf, lightly rubbed, 4to (1)

£150-200

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£150-200


133 White (Gilbert). Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton. To which are Added, The Naturalist’s Calendar; Observations on Various Parts of Nature; and Poems, 2 parts in one, new ed., printed for White, Cochrane, and Co., 1813, folding eng. frontis., eng. vignette illusts. to each part title, eight eng. plts. (including one hand-col.) and one eng. illust. to text (complete as list), final leaf of index with two horizontal closed-tears, t.e.g., 19th c. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, joint split to lower joint, slightly rubbed and scuffed, 4to

131 Walton (Elijah ). Flowers from the Upper Alps, with Glimpses of their Homes, Descriptive Text by T.G. Bonney, 1869, twelve mounted chromos., some spotting to mounts, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and somewhat darkened, folio, together with Wooster (David), Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of Some of the most Striking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, vol. 1 only, 2nd ed., 1874, fifty-four col. plts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, inner joint weak, 8vo (2)

£100-150

Upcott p.296-298. (1)

£150-200

132 Walton (Izaak). The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation..., 1st Bagster ed., 1810, half-title, partly engraved general title, seventeen hand-col. eng. plts., wood eng. illusts. to text, 2pp. of eng. music (one printed upside down), one leaf iof pubs. ads. at rear, some minor offsetting to plts., inner hinge broken, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. green morocco by C. Smith of 19 Oxendon St., Hay Market, with angling motifs to upper & lower boards, spine and joints rubbed, upper joint partly split and weak, 16mo in 8s Coigney 20 & Oliver 18. Bagster’s so-called Facsimile edition. (1)

£150-250

134 Wright (Lewis). Illustrated Book of Poultry, with Practical Schedules for Judging, n.d., pub. Cassell, c.1880, frontis. and fortynine chromo. plts. (complete as list), num. wood eng. illusts. to text, frontis. and front blank torn and frayed to edges, slight ink marks to title, occ. spotting, endpapers renewed, a.e.g., orig. dark green cloth gilt, spine restrengthened with lower joint crudely repaired, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to (1)

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£400-600


EARLY BIBLES & THEOLOGY 137 [Allestree, Richard]. The Whole Duty of Man, Laid Down In a Plain and Familiar Way for the Use of All, but especially the Meanest Reader..., with Private Devotions for Several Occasions, 1702, eng. frontis. and addn. title-page, marbled endpapers, hinges split, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, extrems. lightly rubbed, head of spine frayed with sl. loss, gilt dec. raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with quatrefoil flower tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of cross pattée and pointed oval roll with fleurons at the corners and rectangles composed of flower sprays at centre of each side, the inner panel composed of triple fillets with flower tool at each corner, the two panels joined at the corners with cross pattée and pointed oval roll, 8vo (1)

£100-150

135 A Kempis (Thomas). The Christian’s Pattern: or, A Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ, in Four Books, written originally in Latin... Now Render’d into English. To which are added, Meditations and Prayers, for Sick Persons, by George Stanhope, 6th ed., 1708, four eng. plts., occn. foxing, some minor water-staining to first and final leaves, R2 with small piece torn from blank fore-margin, marbled endpapers, bookplate of Louise G. Emmet on front pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, extrems. sl. rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with varying fleuron tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of double fillets with fleurons at the corners and lunette volute tool at centre of each side, the inner panel composed of double fillets and flower and leaf roll, the two panels joined at the corners with gilt double rule, 8vo (1)

£150-200

136 [Allestree, Richard]. The Ladies Calling, in Two Parts, 5th imp., Oxford, 1677, eng. frontis., some foxing and occn. marks, A4 with small hole in blank fore-margin, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, hinges split, front pastedown with armorial bookplate of Henry B. Wheatley, and Castlecraig Library book ticket above, contemp. red morocco, sl. rubbed and rear cover water-stained, raised bands, compartments with two horizontal seedhead tools in centre, with gilt tooled lunette above and below, covers with gilt single fillet border, inner single fillet panel, with four-petalled and two-leaved flower tool at each corner, and initials ‘I.H.’ and ‘I.S’ in centre of lower and upper covers respectively, 8vo in 4s (1)

138 Bartholomeus (de Pisis). Opus Auree & inexplicabilis bonitatis & continentie. Conformitatu[m] scilicet vite Beati Fra[ncisci] ad vita[m] d[omini] n[ost]ri Jesu [Christ]i..., 2nd ed., Milan: In edibus Zanoti Castilionei, 1513, [12],229 leaves, title printed in red & black and with woodcut dec. border and illust., few woodcut illusts. and dec. initials etc., title with ink annotations & marks, title frayed to edges and with repaired loss to upper outer corner, early marginalia to few leaves, occ. light dust soiling and marks etc., final leaf of text with closed-tear to printer's device, lacks final blank, few worm holes etc. to first & last few leaves, 18th c. vellum, spine torn at head with 20th c. handwritten paper labels, slight wear to extrems., lacks ties, folio

£100-150

Adams F906. The imprint is taken from the colophon to verso of the final leaf, at the top of the final paragraph on right hand column: 'Impressum Mediolani in edibus Zanoti Castilionei huius artis no[n] infimi Anno a natiuitate D[omi]ni. 1513'. This is a re-issue of the Liber Conformitatum first published in 1510. (1) £400-600

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139 Baxter (Richard). A Breviate of the Life of Margaret, the daughter of Francis Charlton, of Appley in Shrophsire, Esq.; and Wife of Richard Baxter. For the use of all, but especially of their kindred, printed for B. Simmons, 1681, 10 pp. prelims, 107 pp. of text, title with some spotting and minor repairs to inner margin, t.e.g., later 19th c. half morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, small 4to, together with Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New, Cambridge, printed by Joseph Bentham, 1760, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. red full morocco, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and some marks to covers, thick 8vo, plus another English Bible, published OUP, 1835, a.e.g., contemp. maroon morocco, with blind-tooled ‘cathedral’ decoration, slightly rubbed, 12mo Wing B1194A. (3)

142 Bible [English]. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrewe and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Queenes... Maiestie, 1603, General title and New Testament titles within woodcut borders (NT title torn with loss), Apocrypha present, double-column black-letter text throughout, few leaves with manuscript genealogical annotations, closed-tear to leaf A1 (first leaf of Genesis), General title slightly browned and dustsoiled, some general dustsoiling and few minor marks etc., few leaves slightly frayed to margins, bound with an incomplete & torn Book of Common Prayer at front and incomplete & torn Book of Psalms at rear, later pastedowns, later leather over orig. boards, lacks spines and board attachment weak, 4to

£200-300

Herbert 273 and STC 2189. Geneva version. This edition though both titles and colophon bear the words ‘Printer to the Queenes... Maiestie, must have been published after King James I’s accession; otherwise it would have been dated 1602, since the year began on 25 March. There are only two preliminary leaves as refered to in Herbert. (1) £300-400

140 Baxter (Richard). A Paraphrase on the New Testament, with Notes, Doctrinal and Practical. By Plainness and Brevity fitted to the use of Religious Families, in their daily Reading of the Scriptures..., 2nd ed. corrected, 1695, title with juvenile ink mark to one letter, hinges repaired, contemp. calf, old reback, boards and extrems. worn, 8vo

143 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, The Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Old and New Testament..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1610-11, general title and New Testament titles printed within dec. woodcut borders, few woodcut illusts., text printed in Roman letter, colophon dated 1611, some contemporary manuscript inscriptions to few leaves, paper repairs mostly to margins of a few leaves, paper repairs to upper inner corners of leaves **1-4 of Apocrypha and leaves AAA1-8 of New Testament with slight loss of text, bound with an incomplete Book of Common Prayer at front and incomplete & repaired Book of Psalms at rear of volume, some general toning, light dust soiling, light dampstaining and few marks etc., later endpapers, contemp. calf, old reback preserving orig. spine, lacks clasps, rubbed & worn, 4to

This edition includes Baxter’s account of his notes on particular texts for which he was imprisoned, being accused by Judge Jeffreys of having libelled the church in this volume. (1) £70-100

141 Bible [English]. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker, 1580, New Testament title within dec. woodcut present, printer’s woodcut device to final leaf, black-letter text throughout with 71 lines to a column, lacks General title and all before leaf Bii (Genesis xxiv. 46), lacks leaf Kkki (first leaf of Matthew), loss of text to initial three leaves, some early ink marginallia, leaf Pv torn with loss leaf Jjjii excised to lower outer corner, slight worming to inner margins of few leaves, close-trimmed at head slightly affecting running title, bound with an incomplete portion of the Book of Psalms at rear, some dust soiling and marks etc. throughout, modern tan calf, 4to Herbert 165 and STC. 2129.5. Geneva version. (1)

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Herbert 306. Geneva-Tomson-Junius version. With misprint at John vi. 67: Judas for Jesus corrected. (1) £300-400.

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144 Bible [English]. The Bible that is, the holy Scriptures contained in the Old & New Testament, imprinted at London by Robert Barker, printer to the Kinges Most Excellent Maiestie, 1611-12, Geneva version, double-column text in Roman type, carefully redruled throughout, engraved general title by William Hole (somewhat trimmed with loss of image to margins), NT title present, dated 1611, colophon at end, dated 1612, Booke of Common Prayer, dated 1611 bound in at front, with woodcut title, and Genealogies (Speed map not present), Whole Booke of Psalmes (dated 1609) bound in at rear, some minor marks and sl. soiling to first and last few leaves, two leaves in St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans (Ssss2-3) frayed with loss of text, now restored with blank paper, the first leaf with closed vertical tear towards inner margin, text generally in clean condition, a.e.g., sheet size 292 x 200 mm, marbled endpapers, later 19th c. dark red velvet, elaborately embroidered in gold, one or two minor marks to extreme corners, folio Herbert 312. A handsome copy of the last folio English edition of the bible before the appearance of King James’s version. (1) £700-1000

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Acts of the Apostles) with repair to lower margin, not affecting text, some soiling and creasing to last few leaves, with Aa3 & 4 torn with minor loss to extreme lower outer corner, final leaf (Aa6), mostly missing, with text supplied in old manuscript, endpapers renewed, contemp. blind stamped reversed calf over wooden boards, with central brass lozenge to each cover, brass corners and clasps (with chased decoration), rubbed and marked, modern plain antique-style reback, thick folio (40.5 x 27cm, 16 x 10.5ins)

145 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament and the New, newly translated out of the originall tongues : & with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesties special commandement ..., imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1611, black letter text, woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces, etc., text in double column, 59 lines per column, Genealogies inserted before Genesis (lacking A2 & 5), Speed map not present, lacks A1 (general title) and A2 (first leaf of the Epistle Dedicatorie), four following leaves (A3-6), with a little damage and consequenct minor loss of text, a few repairs and outer margins restrengthened, some soiling to margins of preliminary leaves, generally good margins throughout (sheet size 39.5 x 26cm, 15.5 x 10.25 ins), N.T. woodcut title present, O6 (final leaf of

Herbert 309. STC 2216. Pforzheimer 61. PMM 114. The editio princeps of the King James’ Bible, or Authorised Version also known as the He Bible, due to the misprint “he” instead of “she” in the Book of Ruth, chapter III, verse 15. ‘A book, which if everything else in our language should perish, would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power’ (Macaulay). (1) £15000-20000

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146 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New: Newly translated out of the originall tongues: and with the former Translations diligently compared and reuised by his Majesties speciall Commandement. Appointed to be read in Churches, Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1613-11, portion of general title present dated 1613 printed within decorative woodcut border (detached, torn & frayed with major loss), New Testament title present with decorative woodcut border, double-column black letter text, Apocrypha present, numerous woodcut initials, only one leaf of ‘Translators to the Reader’ present, lacks first leaf of Genesis (A1), OldTestament lacks leaves G1-6, leaves Eee1 & Kkk4 torn with text loss, leaves Kkk1 torn with loss (not affecting text), leaves 4A6, 4D5, 4G3 & 4G4 with few holes and leaf 4D4 with hole affecting text, New Testament leaf P6 torn with text loss, leaf V1 torn to lower edges with slight loss (leaf detached), New Testament lacks all after leaf V1 (ends at 1 Thessalonians ii.5), remaining text provided from an 18th c. folio edition, all leaves prior to X1 in OldTestament detached bound with Genealogies at front (leaves A1-A3, B2-B4, B6, C2-C5 only, all detached frayed & torn), some leaves within volume frayed & few closed-tears, dustsoiling, dampstained and few marks etc., some worming mostly to lower and inner margins, sewing weak and few other leaves loose or detached, sheet size 387 x 260mm (15,25 x 10.25ins), lower board in contemp. calf, lacks upper board & spine, worn, folio

147 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New, Newly translated out of the original tongues..., Imprinted at London By Robert Barker, 1613, New Testament title within woodcut border (repair to lower outer corner margin and repaired short closed-tear to fore-edge margin), six leaves of prelims. of eight misbound at front, lacks general title, double-column text printed in black-letter, bound with an incomplete Book of Common Prayer at front and incomplete Book of Psalms at rear (both with some paper repairs & slight loss), some toning, dustsoiling and few marks throughout, contemp. calf with brass corner pieces and central boss to each board, lacks clasps and consequent damage to upper board, old reback, worn, 4to Herbert 323. The first black-letter quarto of King James’ version. This and many subsequent issues were produced in close imitation of those blackletter quarto editions of the Geneva Bible. (1) £300-400

Herbert 319. The second folio edition of the King James Bible. Commonly known as the ‘Great She Bible’ with Ruth iii.15 ‘she’. The general title is dated 1613, though the New Testament title is dated 1611. Probably the greater part of the volume was printed in 1611, but the publication was delayed till 1613. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1) £2000-3000

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148 Bible [English]. The Bible: Containing the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1614 (1615), General title and New Testament titles present, both within dec. woodcut borders, New Testament title dated 1613 (with manuscript genealogies to verso) and colophon dated 1615, double-column text printed in black-letter, with Ruth iii.15 ‘she’, bound with the Genealogies by John Speed, including double-page woodcut map etc. (Genealogies with few leaves torn with occ. loss), also bound with an incomplete Book of Common Prayer and incomplete Book of Psalms dated 1616, some light dust-soiling and few minor marks throughout volume, hinges cracked, contemp. calf gilt with 18th c. gilt decoration to upper and lower boards, worn at head of spine and slight wear to extrems., 4to Herbert 339 (with NT title dated 1615) and STC. 2234. (1)

150 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament, Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1616, General title within decorative woodcut border (trimmed to image with loss at foot, some fraying and marginal repairs), New Testament title present (with manuscript genealogies to verso relating to the Lambert family), full-page woodcut of Adam & Eve (trimmed to image with slight loss), Apocrypha present, few woodcut illusts., printed in double-column black-letter text throughout, manuscript genealogies and annotations to few leaves and margins, Old Testament with two small holes to leaves f2-f4 at upper outer corners (slightly affecting text), genealogies by John Speed present (leaf B1 torn with loss), bound with Book of Psalms, pub. 1624, some slight fraying and few repairs to margins, some minor dustsoiling, dampstaining and few marks etc., a.e.g., 18th c. red calf gilt, repaired at head & foot of spine, corners repaired, faded to spine, joints slightly cracked, small folio

£500-800

Herbert 348. (1)

149 Bible [English]. The Bible, Translated According to the Hebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1615, New Testament title present (torn to lower outer corner with loss, lined to verso), double-column black-letter text, lacks general title and prelims., leaves Yy6 & *4 with overlay repair, occ. minor worming to inner margins of few leaves, bound with incomplete genealogies (old repairs to margins), bound with Concordances, pub. 1615, and incomplete Book of Psalms, some dust-soiling and few marks etc. throughout volume, some margins frayed and sewing weak and partly broken, 19th c. cloth covered boards, very worn and covers detached, 4to Refer to STC 2242. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

£150-200

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152 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the originall tongues..., Printed by Thomas Buck, and Roger Daniel, printers to the University of Cambridge, 1640, General and New Testament titles present (New Testament title dated 1639), double-column black-letter text throughout, bound with The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Printed by Thomas Buck, and Roger Daniel, printers to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1640, title trimmed to fore-edge margin, few closed-tears to title and following leaves and repaired with adhesive tape, bound with and incomplete Book of Psalms, published Cambridge, 1639, some light dustsoiling and few marks throughout volume, modern blind panelled tan calf, 4to in 8s Herbert 544 and STC. 2346. (1)

£300-500

151 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New, printed at London by Robert Barker, 1630, woodcut general title, with woodcut royal coat of arms to verso, NT woodcut title present (relined), Genealogies bound in at front, folding woodcut map of Canaan bound in after New Testament (damaged with some loss), occ. minor marginal soiling, one or two minor wormholes towards centre of vol., affecting a few words, one or two minor marginal tears with sl. loss, not affecting text, bound withThe Way to True Happines, printed for Edward Brewster and Robert Bird, at end, late 17th century ownership inscriptions to general title verso, edges stained red, marbled endpapers, 19th century full calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed with rear cover det., and upper cover loosening, 8vo Herbert 430. (1)

£200-300

153 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New: Newly translated out of the original tongues..., London: Printed by the Companie of Stationers, 1648, New Testament title within dec. woodcut border, lacks general title and final leaf Ppp8 (final leaf provided in manuscript), some dust-soiling, slight dampstaining and few leaves repaired to margins, few gatherings sprung, lacks free endpapers, a.e.g. (rubbed), contemp. morocco, lower board detached, spine worn with slight loss at head & foot, worn, 4to Herbert 604. Apocrypha mentioned in list of books, but not required by signatures. (1) £200-300

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155 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues..., printed at the Theater in Oxford, 1679, letterpress New Testament title present, lacks general title, bound without Apocrypha, few inner margins strengthened and some leaves frayed to margins and repaired, armorial bookplate of Laurence A. Waldron of Dublin, a.e.g. (slightly rubbed), contemp. gilt panelled morocco, gilt dec. spine, lacks clasps, head of upper joint with small repair, small 4to in 8s Refer to Herbert 744-746 for similar examples. (1)

£150-200

156 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New: NewlyTranslated out of the OriginalTongues..., London: Printed by John Baskett... and the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas’d, 1713, General and New Testament titles present, bound with the Book of Common Prayer, pub. 1713, and Book of Psalms, pub. 1713, some minor dampstaining to inner margins of few leaves, a.e.g., contemp. gilt panelled morocco, elaborate gilt dec. spine, joints slightly cracked, 12mo, together with Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Oxford: John Baskett, 1726, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and Others..., London: Company of Stationers, 1724, damp & mould staining throughout, some leaves detached and frayed at edges, upper inner hinge broken and lacks upper pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. morocco, dust-soiled and slight wear, 12mo

154 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..., Cambridge: John Field, 1668-66, New Testament title present, lacks General title, bound without Apocrypha, one leaf of late 18th/early 19th c. manuscript genealogies bound-in, lacks marbled free endpapers, front pastedown with red morocco book label of Thomas M’Jlwham dated 1787. a.e.g., contemp. gilt panelled and elaborately decorated black morocco (possibly a Scottish binding?), 4to

For first volume see Herbert 925. The Apocrypha is mentioned in the list of books, but not required by the signatures. (2) £150-200

Herbert 697. This edition is sometimes known as the ‘Preaching Bible,’ being well adapted for pulpit use, it is printed in small type, with a very full page. (1) £150-200

157 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Embellished by the Most Eminent British Artists. With Historical Prefaces, by the Rev. Edward Nares, 3 vols., T. Cadell, 1824, seventy eng. plts. and numerous eng. vignette head & tailpieces, occ. minor spotting, together with The Apocrypha, Embellished with Engravings, from Pictures and Designs by the Most Eminent English Artists, pub. T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1816, six eng. plts. and few eng. vignette head & tailpieces, occ. minor spotting, uniform half morocco gilt (titled ‘Macklin’ to central panels of each), extrems. slightly rubbed, board coverings slightly scuffed & marked, folio Herbert 1730. (4)

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£300-500


158 Bible [Latin]. Biblia cum summariis concordantiis: divisionibus: quattuor: repertorris prepositis: numerique foliorum distinctione terse & fideliter impressa, [Paris], Jean Pivard, 29 January 1500, black letter text in double column, with initials supplied in red and blue throughout, title with contemporary ownership inscription dated 1503, Diii-vi and Oi with blank margin at head, rough trimmed, just touching running title in one or two cases (folios CCIX-CCXII and CCLXXXVIII), a further long handwritten annotation in ink at end of Apocalypse, dated 1500, some minor peppered worming at front of vol., and occasionally to inner margins throughout (not affecting text), circular ink stamp of the Trinitarian Bible Society to verso of front endpaper, and verso of final leaf of text at foot, occ. minor marks to margins, lacks dd10 (blank) at end, 19th century diced calf, rubbed and some marks, 4to Darlow & Moule 6090. Hain 3128. Copinger 120. The interesting handwritten ownership inscription and testament at the front and rear of this volume state that this book belonged to Oliver Ledeliure, a presbyter, or minister at the parish church of Tycheborne near Winchester. (1) ÂŁ1500-2500

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159 Bible [Latin]. Biblia cum summariorum apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita ..., Lyons, Jacques Mareschal, 1514, 36 pp. prelims., including title printed in red and black, 500 folio leaves, black letter text, numerous small woodcut initials throughout, full page woodcut at end, lacks cc1-4 and dd1-10, and fifty-two leaves at end (probably index or tables), occn. marks and stains, mainly to margins, title with some minor repairs and margins restrengthened, rebound in full vellum (taken from an early manuscript missal), paper label to spine, minor soiling, 8vo

161 Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra ad optima quaeque veteris, ut vocant, tralationis exemplaria summa diligentia, Pariq: fide castigata, [OT only], Lyons, Jean de Tourmes, 1554, Old Testament text only (without the New Testament at end), woodcut general title (with some minor marks and soiling), text in double column, numerous woodcut illusts. by Bernard Salomon, a.e.g., 20th c. dark brown full crushed morocco, very slightly rubbed, 8vo Copinger 359. See Darlow & Moule 6134 & 6138. This octavo edition is understood to be the earliest to contain the bible illustrations of Bernard Salomon, generally known as ‘le petit Bernard’. (1) £200-300

See Darlow & Moule 6093 for the first edition of this version (1510), containing the commendatory verses by Matthias Sambucellus to the main title, and the Compendiolum totius sacrae scripturae per rhythmos by Franciscus Gothi. (1) £300-500

162 Bible [German]. Biblia das ist: Die gantze heilige Schrifft, ..., Wittemberg, 1626, engraved port. frontis., eng. title, text in double column, two woodcut titles for Die Propheten and New Testament, each with circular woodcut port. of Martin Luther, occ. marks and minor soiling, contemp. vellum, somewhat soiled and darkened, with a little wear, thick 12mo

160 Bible [Latin]. Biblia cum summariorum apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita ..., Lyons, Jacques Mareschal, 1519, title printed in red and black, with woodcut vign., 30 prelim. leaves, 500 leaves of Old and New Testament, 38 leaves of index at end (one or two leaves to final signature misbound), black letter text in double column, full-page woodcut illust. bound in to face first page of Old Testament, some soiling and stains to title and first few leaves, with a little fraying, aa2 restrengthened to fore-margin, contemporary or early annotation in brown ink to margin of one leaf at end of prelims., numerous small woodcut initials throughout, contents generally in clean condition, modern antique-style crushed brown full morocco, thick 8vo See Darlow & Moule 6093 for the first edition of this version. (1)

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£150-200

163 Bible [Dutch]. De Kleine Print-Bybel..., pub. Amsterdam, 1793, eng. frontis., 150 eng. plts., slight ink stain to lower corner of several leaves, contemp. vellum gilt, rubbed and some marks, 8vo (1)

£150-200

164 Bible [Irish]. Leabhuir an Tsean Tiomna, ..., Dublin, printed by G. & J. Grierson & M. Keene, 1827, text in Gaelic in double column, separate NT title, general title with lower outer corner torn away and replaced with blank paper, and one other smaller paper repair, remains of bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. calf, rubbed and some wear to joints, large thick 8vo, together with NewTestament [Irish]. n.d., c. 1840, text in Gaelic in double column, ink stamp erased at foot of title, contemp. calf, modern gilt reback, 8vo

£500-800

Darlow & Moule 5555 for the first work, printed in an edition of 5000 copies for the British and Foreign Bible Society. (2) £200-300

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167 Book of Kells. Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Cenannensis, auctoritate Collegii sacrosanctae et individuae Trinitatis juxta Dublin, 3 vols., Bern, Urs Graf, 1950-51, forty-eight fine mounted col. facsimile plates, b&w illusts. from photos, 1st and 2nd vols. bound in full vellum, 3rd vol. in gilt-dec. vellum-backed boards, with orig. cardboard slipcases (some wear), folio

165 Book of Common Prayer. Le Livre des Prieres Communes, et de l’Administration des Sacremens... avec le Pseautier ou les Pseaumes de David..., Oxford, Jean Baskett, 1717, printed in doublecolumn and red-ruled throughout, some toning and foxing, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, extrems. a trifle rubbed in places, gilt dec. raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with lozenge tool in centre surrounded by flower and dot tools, and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of pointed oval and saltire roll with fleurons at the corners and triangular volute tool at centre of each side, the inner panel composed of strawberry leaf and fleurde-lys roll, single fillet, and dotted line roll, the two panels joined at the corners with pointed oval and saltire roll which terminates with a pendant tool in inner panel, 8vo (1)

folio Limited edition 337 of 500 copies. A magnificent facsimile of the famous Book of Kells held at Trinity College, Dublin. (3) £700-1000

168 Burnet (Gilbert). The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 3 vols., including Supplement, 1st ed., 1679-1715, numerous fine etched portraits by R. White, contemp. ownership signature of George Jefferys to head of title of each vol., marbled endpapers, early 18th c. uniform calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed and some wear, with joints cracked, folio Wing B5797 & 5798A. The first edition of Burnet’s magnum opus, being the first history of the period from authentic sources. (3) £150-200

169 Burnet (Gilbert). The Abridgement of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 2 parts in one, 2nd ed., 1683, eng. frontis. and four eng. plts. each with four ports., first few gatherings with ink staining to upper blank margin, final few leaves with water-stain to blank fore-margin, early ms. inscription to prelim. blank, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, extrems. rubbed and head of spine frayed, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder gilt panelled with lozenge tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of dotted line roll with fleurons at the corners, the inner panel composed of scalloped flower roll and double fillets, the two panels joined at the corners with dotted line roll, 8vo

£200-300

166 Book of Hours [French]. Heures a l'Usaige de Romme, Paris, printed by Guillaume Godard, c. 1515, 80 folios printed on vellum, with 11 fine full-page illuminated miniatures in gold and colours (one leaf with small portion excised to top margin, slightly affecting miniature), twenty-four small illuminated initials in gold and colours, four leaves with border decorations in gold and colours, numerous small initials in red and blue, heightened with gold, minor soiling to margins, extensive contemporary ink annotations at front and rear, including substantial prayer to the Virgin Mary in brown ink at front, and addn. prayers in brown ink (all in a neat hand) at rear, some marks and light soiling, early mottled calf, with gilt dec. spine, rubbed and a little wear to spine and outer corners, 8vo (20 x 13.5 cm)

(1)

An attractive early 16th century Book of Hours, with fine full-page illuminations in bright condition, printed by the Parisian printer Guillaume Godard. (1) £8000-12000

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171 Cosin (John, Bishop of Durham). Historia Transubstantiationis. Cui Præmittitur, atque opponitur, Tùm S. Scripturæ, tùm Veterum Patrum, & Reformatarum Ecclesiarum, Doctrina Catholica, de Sacris Symbolis, & Præsentiâ Christi in Sacramento Eucharistiæ, 1st ed., 1675, eng. port. frontis. (offset to title), eng. initial letters, some foxing and marks, 2pp. contemp. ms. notes to binder’s prelim. blanks, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, front hinge splitting, endpapers with bookplates, incl. book ticket of John Sparrow, contemp. red morocco, extrems. rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder gilt panelled with central fleuron and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, inner double fillet and seedhead roll panel with a fleuron at each corner, 8vo (1)

172 Dale (Antony). Dissertationes de origine ac Progressu idololatriae et superstitionum: de vera ac falsa prophetia; uti et de divinationibus idololatricis Judaeorum, Amsterdam, 1696, title printed in red and black, with some paper thinning and a little loss where ink stamps removed, some minor marks, bookplate of Henry John 8th Duke of Roxburghe to front plastedown, contemp. vellum, rubbed and some soiling, 4to, together with Bible [Italian]. La Sacro-Santa Biblia in Lingua Italiana. Chioe il vecchio e nuovo testamento nella purita della lingua volgare, moderna e corretta, ... stampata con lettere molto leggibili ... arrichito d’ardentissimi Sospirii a Dio, quasi per ogni Capitolo da Mattia de’erberg, Nuremberg, Aalle Spese di quest’istesso Autore, 1712, lacks frontispiece, title with pubs. woodcut vign., text in double-column, lacks eng. frontis. to New Testament, contemp. vellum, some light soiling, plus Coster (Franciscus), Libellus Sodalitatis hoc est, Christianarum Institutionum libri quinque, Antwerp, Ex officina Plantiniana, apud Joannem Moretum, 1607, title with woodcut device, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, a little rubbed, 12mo in 8’s, and four other theological works, similar, including Jean Mestrezat, De la Communion a Jesus Christ, au Sacrement de l’Eucharistie, contre les Cardinaux, Bellarmin & du Perron, Sedan, 1624, Johanne Cocceio, Heydelbergensis Catechasis Religionis Christianae, Leiden, 1671, etc., all bound in vellum

170 Catechism [Irish]. An teagasg Criosdaidhe an so, arna cuma do Bonaventura ohodasa braiar bos dord San Proinsias accolaisde S. Antoin a Lobain, 2nd ed., Rome, Typis Sacrae Congreg. de Propag. Fide, 1707, title with printer’s woodcut device, 259 pp. + 8 unnumbered pp. (including two full-page woodcuts, one signed Rossello), some soiling and marks to margins, light waterstain to top margin throughout, title with old ownership inscriptions to recto and verso, modern qtr. calf gilt, with old oval ownership label to front pastedown of Martin Bray, Mt. Rath, 8vo ESTC180574. First published in Louvain in 1608. Rare. (1)

£150-250

£2000-3000

Darlow & Moule 5603 (for the second named work). (6)

£200-300

173 [Ducarel, Andrew Coltee]. A List of Various Editions of the Bible, and Parts thereof, in English. From the Year 1526 to 1776. A Manuscript List of English Bibles, copied from one compiled by the late Mr. Joseph Ames, presented to the Lambeth-Library by Dr. Gifford, hath furnished some Part of this Publication: later Discoveries of several learned Gentlemen have supplied the rest, 1778, half-title present, p.5/6 with short closed-tear to upper margin, bound with Auction catalogue, Catalogue of a Portion of the WellKnown Biblical and Liturgical Library of Henry John Farmer Atkinson, Esq. D.L. F.S.A. &c. (of Osborne House, Ore, Sussex)..., which will be sold by Auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge..., on Wednesday, 11th of March, 1896, & Three following Days, pub. 1896, newspaper cutting pasted to vesro of printed front wrapper, bookplate of John William Willis Bund to upper pastedown, early 20th c. cloth, 8vo, together with Edgar (Andrew), The Bibles of England: A Plain Account for Plain People of the Principal Versions of the Bible in English, 1889, hinges cracked, orig. cloth, 8vo, with Dore (J.R.), Old Bibles: An Account of the Early Versions of the English Bible, 2nd ed., 1888, b & w illusts. (inc. one folding), hinges cracked, orig. cloth, dust-soiled, 8vo, plus one other related (4)

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£100-150


176 Goodwin (Thomas). The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D., Sometime President of Magdalene College, Oxford. With General Preface by John C. Miller... and Memoir by Robert Halley, 12 vols., Edinburgh, James Nichol, 1861-1866, half-titles present, occn. foxing, a few hinges splitting, one or two ownership names/stamps at front, red edges, orig. elaborately blindstamped black cloth, gilt lettered spines a little worn in places with some fraying and repairs, 8vo, together with Sibbes (Richard), The Complete Works of Richard Sibbes, D.D., Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge; Preacher of Gray’s Inn, London. Edited, with Memoir, by the Rev. Alexander Balloch Grosart, 7 vols., Edinburgh, James Nichol, 1862-1864, half-titles present, a few hinges split, red edges, orig. elaborately blindstamped brown cloth, gilt lettered spines frayed at ends, and with some adhesive tape repairs to joints, some damp-mottling to covers, 8vo, plus Gnomon of the New Testament, by John Albert Bengel, 5 vols., Edinburgh, 1858, orig. cloth, worn and spines deficient/lacking, 8vo, plus Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord, 1862/Notes on the Parables of Our Lord, 1882, by Richard Chenevix Trench, 2 vols., uniformly bound in contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo The first two items are both part of Nichol’s Series of Standard Divines, Puritan Period, and complete sets such as these, in the publisher’s original cloth, are scarce. (26) £150-200

177 Haeften (Benedictus van). Regia Via Crucis, Antwerp, Ex Officina Plantiniana, Balthasaris Moreti, 1635, half-title, engraved title, thirty-eight copper engraved plates by Cornelis Galle, occ. minor marks, one or two small oval inkstamps to prelims., contemp. vellum, rubbed and some light soiling, 8vo Praz, p. 361. (1)

178 Horneck (Anthony). The Crucified Jesus; or, A Full Account of the Nature, End, Design, & Benefits of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. With Necessary Directions, Prayers, Praises, and Meditations, to be used by Persons who come to the Holy Communion, 6th ed., 1709, eng. frontis. (early ms. name on reverse), title-page printed in black and red (browned), marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, extrems. sl. rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with seedhead lozenge tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of a single fillet with fleurons at the corners and triangular volute tool at centre of each side, the inner panel composed of triple fillets with a flower at each corner, the two panels joined at the corners with gilt single rule, 8vo

174 Gailhard (Jean). The Right of the Church Asserted, Against the Power Usurped Over It, pub. Rothwell, 1660, 23pp., bound with Serious Advice to a Preservative Against the Blasphemous Heresie of Socinianism, [by Jean Gailhard], 1695, 41pp., owner’s name R. Bacon to title, some annotation, bound with An Apology for the Parliament, Humbly Representing to Mr. John Gailhard Some Reasons why they did not at his Request Enact Sanguinary Laws Against Protestants in their Last Session, 1697, 43pp., some light soiling, small repair to first title, close-trimmed, later calf-backed boards, rubbed, small 4to ESTC R208052; R25093; R170358. (1)

(1)

£200-300

£100-150

179 [Langton, Zachary]. An Essay Concerning the Human Rational Soul, in three parts ..., with an introduction in defence of revealed religion, Dublin, printed by Richard James, 1753, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus White (Thomas), A History of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, in Ireland, from the year 1653 to 1700, afterwards revised, enlarged and continued to the year 1751, by John Rutty, 2nd ed., 1800, some foxing to first few leaves, modern half calf gilt, 8vo

175 Goodman (John). Winter-Evening Conference between Neighbours. In Three Parts. The eighth edition, corrected, printed by J.L. for Luke Meredith, 1700, title-page lightly soiled, marbled endpapers, hinges split, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, extrems. rubbed and sl. loss at head of spine, gilt dec. raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with varying lozenge tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of a single fillet with fleurons at the corners and triangular palmette and volute tool at centre of each side, the inner panel composed of double fillets and seedhead roll, the two panels joined at the corners with gilt double rule, 8vo (1)

£150-200

Sabin 104689 for the first work (edited by J. Stoddart). (2)

£100-150

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180 Laud (William). A Speech Delivered in the Starr-Chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of June, MDCXXXVII. At the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton, & William Prinn; concerning pretended innovations in the Church, printed by Richard Badger, 1637, lacks A1 (license leaf?), 77 pp. of text, later ownership inscription to verso of final leaf ‘Martha Compon her book’ to verso of final leaf, 19th c. bookplate of James Bellamy, St. John’s College, Oxford to front pastedown, 19th c. half calf gilt, slightly rubbed and a few marks to edges, small 4to

183 Psalter [Latin]. Psalterium Paraphrasibus illustratum, servata ubique ad verbum Hieronymi translatione. Raynerio snoygoudano authore, Lyons, Bartholomaeum Vincentium, 1571, title with printer’s woodcut device, printer’s colophon to verso of final leaf, some waterstaining to front and rear of vol., early (probably later 17th c.) extensive ink annotations to blanks at front and rear, partly in shorthand, gilt-gauffered edges, contemp. vellum with yapp foreedges, somewhat discoloured and some wear, with upper joint partly split, small 8vo (sheet size 12 x 8cm)

STC15307. (1)

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184 Quick (John). Synodicon in Gallia Reformata: or, The Acts, Decisions, Decrees, and Canons of those famous National Councils of the Reformed Churches in France, 2 vols., 1692, engraved port. frontis. of John Quick by Sturt, additional engraved title, showing the Synod in session (a little soiling with lower margin torn to outer corner with some loss, not affecting image), first title printed in red and black, each volume with contemporary ownership inscription to head of title of Ozias Upcott, with the price for the two volumes of 6s, contemp. panelled calf, heavily rubbed and somewhat worn, joints partly cracked, folio

181 New Testament [Greek]. Novum Testamentum, Cambridge, 1632, woodcut initials and tail-pieces, woodcut printer’s device on final page, first few leaves dust-soiled, early ms. marginalia, small intermittent stain to upper blank margins, final few leaves lightly water-stained to lower blank margin, front pastedown renewed, 18th c. vellum, soiled, spine with early ms. title, and shelfmark label at foot, 8vo Darlow & Moule 4678. The first Cambridge printing of the Greek New Testament, and the first Greek book printed at Cambridge. The text is taken from the first Elzevir edition of 1624, with 11 variations. The printing of Greek at Cambridge posed a problem as the Press there had no Greek type. Consequently the University asked Oxford for the loan of their matrices, which was agreed, and Buck had them (and some of the actual type) from 28th August 1629 until 24th June 1631. Type was cast from them (presumably in London), and the New Testament was printed on different sizes of paper to suit the requirements of customers. (1) £300-500

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£150-200

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182 New Testament [German]. Das Newe Testament nach der Dolmetschung Vorreden und Marginalien Doct. Martini Lutheri ... ed. Daniel Cramer, Strasbourg, 1619, title printed in red and black, small woodcut initials, colophon to verso of final leaf with large woodcut printer’s device, later two-tone full panelled calf gilt, slightly rubbed and minor surface damage at foot of rear cover, 4to (1)

£100-150

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185 [Symson, Patrick]. A Short Compend of the Historie of the First Ten Persecutions Moved Against Christians, divided into III.centuries. Whereunto are added in the end of every centurie treatises arising upon occasion offered in the historie, clearely declaring the noveltie of Popish Religion, and that it neither flowed from the mouthes of Christs holy Apostles, neither was it confirmed by the blood of the holy Martyrs who died in these ten persecutions, Edinburgh, printed by Andro Hart, and are to be sold at his shop on the north side of the high streete, 1613, bound with A short Compend, of the Irrian and Eutychian Persecutions, comprised in the IIII. V. and VI. centuries. Whereunto is added, treatises, declaring the noveltie of Popish Religion, Edinburgh, printed by Andro Hart, 1615 & A short Compend, of the grouth of the Romane Antichrist, comprised in the VII. VIII. and IX. centuries ..., Edinburgh, Andro Hart, 1616, together three parts bound in one, with separate title to each, errata leaf at end, some minor marks and sl. staining to margins of title and prelims., contemp. limp vellum, stamped with initials L.I.W. to centre of each cover, rubbed and some discolouration, small 4to

190 Barclay (John). Barclay. His Argenis: Or, the Loves of Poliarchys and Argenis, Faithfully Translated out of Latine into English, by Kingesmill Long, pub. Seile, 1625, title with woodcut printer’s device, woodcut headpieces and initials, lacking front blank, title repaired and laid down with previous owner signatures, a few leaves shaved with repairs and losses, some spotting and waterstains, 18th c. calf-backed boards, some wear to corners, rubbed, folio Provenance: ‘Fasque’ bookplate, Scottish home of Sir John Gladstone (17641851). (1) £150-200

Patrick Symson, or Simson (1556-1618) entered St. Mary’s College, St. Andrew’s, at the age of fourteen, having already received a classical education from his father. He was ordained Minister of the Parish of Spott, near Bridgstock in 1577. In 1590, the General Assembly in Scotland appointed him to the Royal Residence of Stirling where he stayed for the remainder of his life, and excerised much influence on the King and His Court. According to a 19th century inscription in ink to the front endpaper ‘This belonged to the lady Jean Wemyss, Dowager of Angus, Countess of Sutherland’. (1) £200-300

186 Wilson (Thomas). A Brief Journal of the Life, Travels and Labours of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Wilson. Who departed this life, at his own habitation, near Edenderry, in the Kingdom of Ireland, the 20th. of the third month, 1725, Dublin, printed by and for Samuel Fuller, 1728, occ. marks, stained at front of vol., some ink marks to verso of final leaf, contemp. sheep, worn with upper cover det., 8vo Sabin 104689 (edited by J. Stoddart). (1)

£100-150

ANTIQUARIAN 187 Abel-Remusat (Jean Pierre). Elemens de la Grammaire Chinoise, ou Principes Generaux du Kou-Wen ou Style Antique, 1st ed., Paris 1822, half title overlayed with Cantonese text, eng. vign. to title, two folding litho. plts., occ. ink & pencil marking to title and preface, corner page xvii (leaf b1) torn to lower outer corner, modern half calf over contemp. marbled boards, slightly rubbed to boards, 8vo (1)

191 Baskerville Press. Paradise Lost/Paradise Regain’d... the author John Milton, from the text of Thomas Newton, 2 vols., Birmingham, printed by John Baskerville, 1758, marble-wash endpapers, contemp. mottled calf gilt, some spine labels lacking, rubbed and some wear, 8vo

£200-300

188 Aleman (Matheo). Vida y Hechos del Picaro Guzman de Alfarache. Atalaya de la Vida Humana, 2 vols. in one, Antwerp, 1681, additional engraved title, titles with woodcut devices, sixteen engraved plates, a few minor spots, contemporary calf, spine ends chipped, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

Gaskell 4(a) & 5(a). Baskerville does not appear to have issued his own books bound. Copies belonging to Baskerville’s family, friends and local customers can be identified by the striking blended colour-wash marbled papers. These marbled papers are now known to be of Baskerville’s manufacture. Refer to Gaskell (Philip), Bibliography of John Baskerville, 1959, (1973), pp.xxii-xxiii and Paterson (Diana), John Baskerville, Marbler, pub. The Library, 6th Series, vol. 12, no.3, September 1990, pp.212-221. (2) £200-300

£150-200

189 Barclay (John). Euphormionis Lusinii sive... Satyricon, Leiden: Elzevier, 1637, 717pp. including engraved title, contemp. vellum, 12mo (Willems 452), together with [Arrianus, Flavius], Epicteti enchiridium una cum Cebetis... Tabula, Gr. & Lat., cum notis Wolfii & aliorum..., Delphis: Adranum Beman, 1723, addn. eng. title, one folding plt., lacks 2nd free endpaper, contemp. vellum gilt with gilt armorial to upper & lower boards, 8vo, plus Suetonius, C. Suetonius Tranquillus ex Recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii cum ejusdem Animadversionibus, ut et Commentario integro... et cum notis ac Numismatibus, quibus Illustratus est a Carolo Patino..., Editio tertia auctior & emendatior, Trajecti ad Rhenum: apud Anthonium Schouten, 1703, addn. eng. title, two folding tables, contemp. vellum gilt, large gilt emblem to both boards, lacks ties, 4to (3)

192 Baskerville Press. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Cambridge, 1762, bound with A New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches, by N. Brady & N. Tate.., Birmingham, 1762, occ. minor dampstaining to lower margins, marble-wash endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco gilt, joints cracked and some wear, 12mo in 6s Gaskell 20 & 22. See above note regarding Baskerville marble-wash endpapers.(1) £200-300

£200-300

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193 Baxter (George, colour printer). The Pictorial Casket of Coloured Gems, Being a Carefully Arranged Selection of these Universally Admired Productions of Art; With Descriptive Articles on Each Subject, by Talented Authors... , published by Bradshaw and Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1853, thirty-two col. Baxter prints mounted on thirty thick card leaves, each blind-stamped with Baxter’s name and title of image, mounts generally spotted, contemp. red half morocco, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with The Pictorial Album; Or, Cabinet of Paintings, for the Year 1837, eleven Baxter prints executed in oil colours (correct as list), some spotting of prelims., a.e.g., orig. plum straight-grained morocco, elaborate gilt panel to each cover with coloured leather onlays, somewhat rubbed and marked, 4to, plus Williams (John), A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands, 4th thou., 1837, col. port. frontis. by George Baxter, wood-engs., folding map, lacks Portrait of Papeiha and Portrait of Makea at p. 576 & 577 (never inserted?), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, faded on spine, and Hoole (Elijah), Madras, Mysore, and the South of India: Or, A Personal Narrative of a Mission to those Countries: From MDCCCXX to MDCCCXXVIII, 2nd ed., 1844, col. frontis. by George Baxter, browned and damp stained at edges, wood-engs. to text, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, inner joint broken, 12mo (4)

£150-250

194 Bristol (Elizabeth Chudleigh). The Trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston for Bigamy, Before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in Full Parliament, on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, Friday the 19th, Saturday the 20th, and Monday the 22d of April, 1776; on the Last of Which Days the Said Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston was Found Guilty, 1776, [2], 176p., lacking imprimatur leaf, ink stamp to title, p.1 & p.99, later cloth with ‘Birmingham Law Society’ in gilt to upper cover and armorial to lower cover, spine deficient, rubbed, folio (1)

197 [Burney, Fanny]. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth, 5 vols., 1st ed., 1796, list of subscribers to first vol., contemp. ms. ownership signature at head of titles, contemp. armorial bookplate of Charles Henry Grove on front pastedowns, and later bookplate of Roger Peers on front free endpapers, sprinkled edges, contemp. half calf gilt, smooth spines with wide decorative gilt bands and contrasting labels (one repaired), rubbed and some minor wear to extrems., vol. 1 rebacked preserving orig. spine, vol. 3 with some repairs to joints, large 12mo

£100-150

195 Burke (Edmund). Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event. In a Letter Intended to have been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris, 1st edition, J. Dodsley, 1790, bound with A Letter from Mr. Burke, to a Member of the National Assembly; in answer to Some Objections to his Book on French Affairs, 1st English edition, Paris, 1791, owner’s name in ink to front free endpaper, contemp. tree calf with red leather spine label, upper cover detached, 8vo

Rothschild 550. The list of subscribers includes leading society figures, women writers and bluestockings, national potentates and church dignataries, such as Warren Hastings, Frances Boscawen (2 sets), Edmund Burke (5 sets), Maria Edgeworth, Bennet Langton, Samuel Rogers, Humphrey Repton, Hester Thrale, Anne Radcliffe and Hannah More. Jane Austen, then an unknown twenty-year-old, is also listed amongst the subscribers. Her father must have paid the necessary subscription for her, and he probably did so believing that his daughter’s talent deserved encouragement (she began writing ‘First Impressions’ in October 1796). Jane’s cousins, the Cookes of Bookham, were some of Fanny Burney’s closest friends while the latter was living nearby between 1793 and 1797, and it is quite likely that they were active in obtaining subscribers. Jane Austen makes reference to ‘Camilla’ in ‘Northanger Abbey’. (5) £500-800

Todd 53a variant b with ‘M’ in imprint date just to the right of ‘D’ of Dodsley; 54d. (1) £150-200

196 Burke (Edmund). The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 3 vols., 1792, endpapers to vol. 1 replaced, inner hinges to other volumes repaired, contemp. speckled calf, rebacked, preserving orig. spines, extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to (3)

£100-150

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198 Chauvin (Etienne). Lexicon Rationale sive Thesaurus Philosophicus, Rotterdam, 1692, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, 30 folding engraved plates at end, a few spots, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, covers detached, folio (1)

£100-150

199 Chodzko (Alexander). Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as found in the Adventures and Improvisations of Kurroglou, the Bandit-Minstrel of Northern Persia; and in the Songs of the People inhabiting the Shores of the Caspian Sea, Oriental Translation Fund, 1842, five leaves of music notes at rear, rough-trimmed, orig. cloth with paper label to spine, lib. no. to base of spine, rubbed, 8vo (1)

£80-120

200 Civil War. An Exact Character or Narrative of the Late Right Noble, and Magnificent Lord Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland; With the Dominions thereof. Together with a Brief Recapitulation (or Declaration) of his Many Miraculous Victories, Virtues, and Achievements throughout the three Nations. With his Decease on Friday, the 3d of Septemb. 1658, being above 60 years of age; And the Election of his Eldest Son the Lord Richard to be Lord Protector... Written by T. l’W. [Thomas Wright], 1658, 8pp., bound with The Answer of the Officers at Whitehall to the Letter from the Officers of the Parliaments Army in Scotland from Linlithgow, Oct. 22. With a Return of the General, and Officers in Scotland thereunto, Edinburgh, 1659, 8pp., hole in title affecting one or two letters, some underlining and annotation, bound with The Good Old Cause Dress’d in it’s Primitive Lustre, and Set Forth to the View of all Men. Being a Short and Sober Narrative of the Great Revolutions of Affairs in these later Years, by R. Fitz-Brian, an Affectionate Lover of his Country, 1659, 16pp., some underlining and annotation, a few leaves cropped affecting pagination, bound with A Letter to a Person of Honour in London, From an Old Cavalier in Yorkshire, Concerning Papists, 1663, 14pp., some underlining, bound with London’d Flames Reviv’d: Or, an Account of the Several Informations Exhibited to a Committee Appointed by Parliament, September the 25th 1666. To Enquire into the Burning of London... By all which it Appears that the said Fires were Contrived and Carried on by the Papists. Now Humbly Offered to the Consideration of all True Protestants, 1689, 46pp. some leaves shaved affecting last lines of text or catchwords, some general waterstaining and soiling, later half calf, rubbed, 8vo

Lot 198

ESTC R179646; R223509; R207693; R231883; R968. (1)

£300-500

201 [Cleland, John]. The Way to Things by Words, and to Words by Things; Being a Sketch of an Attempt at the Retrieval of the Antient Celtic or Primitive Language of Europe. to which is added, A Succinct Account of the Sanscort, or Learned Language of the Bramins..., 1766, together with Specimen of an Etimological Vocabulary, or, Essay, by Means of the Analitic Method, to Retrieve the Antient Celtic, 1768, plus Additional Articles to the Specimen of an Etimological Vocabulary, or, Essay, by Means of the Analitic Method, to Retrieve the Antient Celtic, 1769, all in recent matching qtr. calf gilt with morocco label to spine of each, 8vo (3)

Lot 200

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£200-300


204 [Crowther, Jonathan]. The Life of the Rev. Thomas Coke, L.L.D. A Clergyman of the Church of England, but who Laboured among the Wesleyan Methodists for the Last Thirty-Eight Years of his Life...Written by a Person, who was long and intimately acquainted with the Doctor, 1st edition, Leeds: Alexander Cumming, 1815, engraved portrait frontis., engraved map of Ceylon, contemp. neat owner’s name to front endpaper, contemp. tree calf with black leather spine label, hinges cracking and some fraying to extrems., 8voScarce. Jonathan Crowther was a Wesleyan Methodist minister appointed to the ministry by Wesley in 1784. (1)

202 Cokayne (George Edward). Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant, Extinct or Dormant, 8 vols., 1887-98, scattered spotting, library stamps and labels at front, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, a little faded, 8vo (8)

205 Dickens (Charles). Works, 30 vols., Illustrated Library edition, 1874, b & w illustrations, t.e.g., later good quality crimson half morocco by Bayntun, spines with gilt-decorated raised bands, and gilt lettering, one or two spines slightly faded, 8vo (30)

£700-1000

£300-400

203 Coombe (William). The Tour of Doctor Syntax. In Search of the Picturesque. A Poem, 2nd ed., 1812, 30 hand-coloured aquatint plates, one leaf with closed tear, some spotting and browning, previous owner inscription, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with [Pierce, Robert]. Bath Memoirs: Or, Observations in Three and Forty Years Practice, at the Bath, Bristol, 1697, lacking map, marginal wormtrack, a few spots, previous owner signature, contemporary panelled calf, sellotape reinforcement, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus Martyn (Thomas), Thirty-Eight Plates, With Explanations; Intended to Illustrate Linnaeus’s System of Vegetables, and Particularly Adapted to the Letters on the Elements of Botany, 1794, 38 hand-coloured engraved plates, one or two spots, contemporary tree calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian (34)

£100-150

206 Dore (Gustave, illust.). The Holy Bible, plate vol. only, pub. Cassell, Petter, and Gilpin, c.1870s, 232 (of 238) eng. plts., some marginal tears and foxing, half-title present, without title-page, prelim. blank with bookplate and ms. inscriptions, marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. armorial bookplate of R.G. Greig on front pastedown, and later bookplate of R.M.W. Hulme-Beaman on front free endpaper, contemp. gilt dec. black calf by T. Crompton, Hereford, rubbed and scuffed, thick folio, together with The Evangelical Family Bible... Illustrated and Explained... by the Rev. Joseph Knight, 1814, eng. plts., contemp. marbled calf, worn, with spine deficient and upper cover detached, folio, plus The Life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, by the Rev. John Fleetwood, 1877, eng. plts. and illusts., contemp. blindstamped black calf gilt, rubbed, 4to Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (3)

£200-300

Lot 205

£70-100


207 Drew (Samuel). An Attempt to Demonstrate, from Reason, and Revelation, the Necessary Existence, Essential Perfections, and Superintending Providence, of an Internal Being, who is the Creator, the Supporter, and the Governor, of all Things, 2 vols. bound in 1, 1st ed., St. Austell, 1820, half-titles, some spotting throughout, author’s autograph dated 18th August 1823 pasted to front f.e.p., contemp. half calf gilt, scuffed and rubbed, together with an odd volume 2 of the same work, half-title, author’s list of works tipped in at rear, some spotting, uncut and largely unopened, orig. boards with printed paper label to spine, some soiling and wear, upper joints cracked, both 8vo (2)

£50-80

208 Du Choul (Guillaume). Discours de la Religion des Anciens Romains, De la Castrametation & discipline Militaire d’iceux. Des Bains & Antiques exercitations Grecques & Romaines..., 2 parts in one, Lyon: Guillaume Rouille, 1581, woodcut device to title of each part, numerous woodcut illusts. (inc. some full-page), lacks leaf Kk4, slight burn mark to fore-edge margin of leaves 2F3 & 2F4, minor dampstaining to lower margins of few leaves, contemp. speckled calf, gilt dec. spine, joints slightly cracked and wear to head & foot of spine, 4to Adams D1026. (1)

£200-300

209 Eliot (George, i.e. Marian Evans). The Mill on the Floss, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1860, half-titles and pubs. ads. discarded, lightly toned and occn. sl. foxing, hinges split, and most strengthened, marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. half calf gilt, rebacked preserving rubbed and flaking spines, vols. 1 and 2 with new spine labels, vol. 1 with three new corners, 8vo (3)

£100-150

210 Fabyan (Robert). The Chronicle..., 2 vols. in one, 2nd ed., pub. William Rastell, 1533, titles within architectural woodcut borders, black letter in double column, lacking final leaf Pp6 and Pp5 torn with minor loss of lettering, YY2 bound out of sequence, near contemporary annotation throughout, some soiling and inkstains, a few marginal tears, 19th c. diced calf gilt, spine a little faded, folio STC 10660. (1)

£500-800


211 Feuerbach (Anseom von). Caspar Hauser. An account of an individual kept in a dungeon, separated from all communication with the world, from early childhood to about the age of seventeen, 1st English ed., pub. Simpkin & Marshall, 1833, xii + 191 pp., pubs. ad. to verso of final leaf, partly untrimmed, bookplate of Frome Literary and Scientific Institution to front endpaper, orig. patterned cloth, rebacked with small paper label to spine, rubbed and some marks to covers, 8vo (1)

£100-150

212 Fielding (Robert). Cases of Divorce for Several Causes, 1715, engraved portrait, pub. list at end, bound with at front Abbot (George), The Case of Impotency as Debated in England in that Remarkable Tryal, 1613, Between Robert Earl of Essex, and the Lady Frances Howard, who, After Eight Years Marriage, Commenc’d a Suit against him for Impotency, vol. I only (of two), 3rd ed., 1719, engraved frontispiece, scattered spotting, contempoary calf, rebacked, 8vo (1)

£100-150

213 Fleming (Giles). Stemma Sacrum, the Royal Progeny Delineated, and with some Notes explained, Shewing His Sacred Majesties Royal and Lawful Descent to His Crown and Kingdome, from all the Kings that ever reigned in this Nation, London: Printed for Robert Gibbs at the Golden-Ball in Chancery Lane, 1660, [14] + 48 pp., lacking engraved portrait frontis. of Charles II and folding genealogical table, later marbled paper wrappers, small 8vo (1)

£70-100

214 Gay (John). The Beggar’s Opera. As it is acted at the TheatreRoyal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, 2nd ed., with the music prefix’d to each song, printed for John Watts, 1728, woodcut music by Johan Christoph Pepusch, a.e.g., contemp. marbled endpapers, contemp. gilt-dec. red full morocco, rubbed to joints and extrems., upper joint partly cracked, together with Morari (Lorenzo), Farmace Drama. Da Rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market, per La Reale Accademia di Musica, printed by Thomas Wood, 1723, half-title, marbled endpapers, contemp. elaborately gilt-dec. red full morocco, rubbed to joints and extrems., upper joint partly cracked at head, both 8vo (2)

216 [Higgins, John & others]. A Mirour for Magistrates: Being a True Chronicle Historie of the Untimely Falles of such Unfortunate Princes and Men of Note, as have Happened Since the First Entrance of Brute into this Island, untill this our Latter Age, Newly Enlarged with a Last Part, Called A Winter Nights Vision, Being an Addition of such Tragedies, Especially Famous, as are Exempted in the Former Historie, with a Poem Annexed, called England’s Eliza, pub. Felix Kyngston, 1610, four parts in one, each title with woodcut vignette, woodcut headpieces, initials and illustrations, bound without Oo4 dedication leaf to Henry, Prince of Wales, Eee3 preface verso without lines 10-11 ‘and by an Analysis...’, cancel with recto signed ‘Richard Nicols’, bound with dedication leaves to the Earl of Nottingham and Lady Elizabeth Clere, A1 headpiece close-trimmed, N8 & Ee6 with closed tears, one or two lower corners torn away, light marginal waterstain and a few spots, contemporary calf, old reback, upper cover detached, rubbed, small 4to

£200-300

215 [Gomersall, Ann]. Eleonora, A Novel, in a Series of Letters; written by a Female Inhabitant of Leeds in Yorkshire, 2 vols., 1st ed., printed for the Authoress, by the Literary Society at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Walter and W. Richardson, [1789], half-titles present, 10pp. list of subscribers at rear of second vol., incl. Jamaica subscribers, vol. 1 with printing flaw to verso of L8 (p.232) resulting in loss or partial loss of first four lines of text, early pencilled marginalia, occn. light foxing, contemp. half calf (a matched set), rubbed and some wear, with labels lacking (and some consequent discolouration and loss to vol. 1), large 12mo

STC 13446. (1)

£700-1000

217 Hippisley (John Coxe). The Substance of Additional Observations Intended to have been Delivered in the House of Commons, in the Debate on the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, of the 13th and 14th of May, 1805, pub. R. Faulder, 1806, half title, Appendix at end, scattered spotting, original boards, loss at head of spine, 8vo

The text lost as a result of a printing flaw on p.232 should read: “... Wright, when my intention was frustrated by Mrs. Dudley giving me a very pressing invitation to accompany her for the summer to her husband’s country seat in Yorkshire”. Gomersall’s rare first novel. Although little is known about Ann Gomersall (1750-1835), her work gained much critical praise during its time. Both the ‘Critical’ and ‘Monthly Review’ praised ‘Eleonora’ for its simple plot, moral lessons, and Yorkshire humour. The novel was also commended for its perceptive rendering of class distinctions and relationships, particularly that between working class and employer. More recently her novels have been described as “superior to those of most other female writers of the period” (Janet Todd, ‘A Dictionary of British and American Women Writers’, 1660-1800, London, 1987, p.137). (2) £500-800

Presentation copy, signed by the author to half title. (1)

£100-150

218 James (William). The Naval History of Great Britain, From the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV.., 6 vols., New ed., 1837, num. eng. plts., some spotting and staining, folding tables to rear of each, contemp. half morocco gilt, upper board detached and spine loose to vol. 5, rubbed and slight wear to spines, 8vo (6)

50

£100-150


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Lot 224

219 Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language... With Numerous Corrections, and the Addition of SeveralThousand Words... by the Rev. H.J. Todd, 4 vols., 1818, engraved portrait frontispiece, a few minor spots, library labels, modern library cloth, 4to (4)

224 [Madden, Samuel]. Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland, as to their Conduct for the Service of their Country, as Landlords, as Masters of Families..., as Members of Parliament, 1st ed., Dublin, 1738, bound with Themistocles, the Lover of his Country, a Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, 3rd ed., 1729, bound with A Letter to the DublinSociety, on the Improving their Fund; and the Manufactures, Tillage, etc. in Ireland, Dublin, 1739, occasional scattered spotting, slight surface loss to marbled paper of upper pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco with elaborate gilt decoration to spine and boards, 8vo

£150-200

220 [Klauber, (Joseph & Johann)]. Litanies de la St. Vierge, c. 1750, a collection of 57 engraved plates, a few cropped affecting imprint, a.e.g., late 19th c. full green morocco, covers bordered with gilt anthemion roll, spine lettered with gilt trophy decoration, a trifle rubbed, slipcase (scuffed), 12mo (1)

(1)

225 [Madden, Samuel]. Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland, as to their Conduct for the Service of their Country, as Landlords, as Masters of Families..., as Members of Parliament, 1st ed., Dublin, 1738, 237,[1]pp., contemp. annotations to title, slight dampstaining to few leaves, surface loss to marbled paper of upper pastedown, contemp. red morocco with elaborate gilt decoration to spine and boards, 8vo, together with [Madden, Samuel], Boulter’s Monument, a Panegyrical Poem, Sacred to the Memory of that Great and Excellent Prelate and Patriot, the Most Reverend Dr. Hugh Boulter; Late Lord Archbishop of Ardmagh, and Primate of all Ireland, London: printed by S. Richardson, 1745, 168pp., marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco with elaborate gilt decoration to spine and boards, 8vo

Includes, Common Pleas, Queens Bench, Equity, Chancery Division, etc. (51) £100-150

222 [Locke, John]. A New Common-Place Book, in which the Plan Recommended and Practised by John Locke, Esq. is Enlarged and Improved, by a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge, 2nd ed., Cambridge, 1777, [2],4,[4]pp., including two leaves of engraved tables with manuscript additions, bound with approx. 300pp. of detailed manusript written in a neat hand, being mostly transcripts taken from publications of the time, initial leaves slightly loose, contemp. reversed calf, joints and spine worn, 4to

(2)

£200-300

£200-300

226 Manby (Charles W.). The Manual of Music: Containing the Elementary Principles of the Science, with an Introduction to Harmony and Thorough Bass..., pub. David Bogue, 1847 addn. wood eng. title and advertisement leaf lined to verso, printed musical notation throughout, orig. cloth gilt, 16mo in 8s

223 Macdonald (Louisa Powell). Chamber Dramas for Children, 1st ed., 1870, engraved additional title, one or two lights stains, endpapers renewed, original cloth, rebacked, rubbed, 8vo (1)

£200-300

£150-200

221 Law Reports, 51 vols., 1870-77, contemp. half calf, contrasting labels to spines, some wear, 8vo

ESTC t174250. (1)

Lot 225

£70-100

Forming part of ‘Manuals of Utility, Practical Information, and Universal Knowledge , edited by John Timbs’. (1) £70-100

51


228 Martin (Rev.W.A.P.). The Analytical Reader. A Short Method for Learning to Read and Write Chinese [& a Vocabulary of Two Thousand Frequent Characters...], 2 vols. in 1, Shanghai, Presbyterian Mission Press, 1863, errata leaf at end, contemp. qtr. sheep, corners somewhat worn, slight loss to head of spine, 4to, together with [Edkins, Joseph], Introduction to the Study of the Chinese characters, vol. 2 only (appendices), 1876, [1]-103 [3], lacking title, pub. advertising leaf at rear, ms. notes to first leaf, relating to publishing information, contemp. cloth-backed boards, rubbed, 8vo First work scarce. Only three copies on COPAC. (2)

227 Martin-Leake (William). Researches in Greece, part 1 [all published], 1st ed., John Booth, 1814, half-title, one eng. plate (autograph facsimile of a Suliote song, with slight offsetting from facing leaf), four leaves of publisher’s ads. at rear, occasional minor spotting, edges untrimmed, contemp. boards with sheep spine strip, boards near detached, spine very torn with loss, 4to

£400-600

229 Medici (Lorenzo de’). Canzone a Ballo Composte dal Magnifico Lorenzo de Medici et da M. Agnolo Politiano, & altri autori. insieme con la Nencia da Barberino, & la Beca da Dicomano Composte dal medesimo Lorenzo. Nuovamente Ricorrette, pub. Firenze, 1568 [i.e. Milan, for Bartolommeo Gamba, 1812], woodcut illust. to title, erratic pagination, with two additional leaves at rear containing six Canzone, contemp. explanatory inscription to front pastedown, some dampstaining, early 19th c. qtr. sheep gilt with few small worm holes to upper joint, spine slightly faded, slim 8vo

Blackmer 970. Leake’s first published work, part I only, all published, of his Researches, deals with the development of the Modern Greek language, grammer, syntax and pronunciation. It includes a catalogue of Modern Greek authors and texts, with places of publication. There are also shorter passages on Wallachian, Bulgarian and Albanian. (1) £500-800

With the bookplate of Jacobi Manzoni.This is the counterfeit edition of the very rare 1568 Florence edition of Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Canzone, produced by the bibliographer Gamba in an edition of 100 copies. It can be distinguished from the original in that the initial of “Canzona prima” shows a landscape with buildings, whereas the original depicts two human figures. Gamba 266. (1) £200-300

230 Milton (John). The Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton, 1695, twelve engraved plates, lacking portrait, some waterstains, previous owner signatures, endpapers renewed, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, folio (1)

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233 Racine (Jean). Oeuvres, 2 vols., pub. Antoine Schelte, 1698, engraved frontispiece to each, twelve engraved plates, occasional minor browning, bookplate, contemporary vellum, 12mo, together with Les Oeuvres de C. Cornelius Tacitus, Chevalier Romain, pub. Bellere, Douai, 1609, title with woodcut device (lighly soiled), mainly marginal wormtracks, contemporary vellum, tie remnants, lower joint splitting, a little warped, 8vo, plus Delle Ville e de’ piu’ Notabili Monumenti Antichi della Citta’ e del Territorio di Tivoli. Nuove Ricerche di Stefano Cabral, e Fausto de Re’, Rome, 1779, folding engraved map at end, a few spots, contemporary half vellum, a little rubbed, 8vo, with others vellum bound

231 Moore (Andrew). A Compendious History of the Turks, Conrtaining an Exact Account of the Originall of that People; the Rise of the Othoman Family; and the Valiant Undetaking of the Christians Against Them: With Their Various Events, 1660, pages numbered [4], 2-624, 621-882, 893-1290, 1287-1446, 1433-1434, [14], some wear to lower corner of title, resulting in a small hole, also affecting preceding leaf, contemp. calf gilt with morocco label to spine, rubbed, thick 8vo (1)

£400-600

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£400-600

234 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Historie of the World, in Five Bookes, 1634, eng. title (dated 1614), printed title with large engraved portrait of the author by Simon Pass, with printed explanatory leaf before engraved title (entitled The Minde of the Front) present, one doublepage map (of 8) only, being a map of the Holy Land, bound in at pages 350-351, some water staining, both titles and explanatory leaf at front with some marks and fraying to fore-edge, and laid down, modern dark brown full morocco, a little rubbed and some marks, folio (1)

£150-200

235 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Prerogative of Parliaments in England: Proved in a Dialogue (pro & contra) betweene a Councellour of State and a Justice of Peace..., printed at Midelburge [London, T. Cotes], 1628, pp.[viii]+65+[1], lacking final blank, generally stained and soiled, final leaf close-trimmed clipping first line of text, and torn at gutter (encroaching on two lines of text without loss), disbound and stitching broken, sm. 4to STC 20649.5 (D3v, line 17 ends ‘more’; D1r, line 6 from bottom with ‘seised’). (1) £100-150

236 Raumer (Frederick Ludwig George von). Geschichte der Hohenstausen und ihrer Zeit, 6 vols., Reutlingen, 1828-29, half-titles present, eng. frontis. to vols. 1-4, two folding eng. maps, hand-col. in outline, folding plan, several folding tables, later polished calf, gothic-style gilt-dec. spines with contrasting morocco label, 8vo (6)

232 Quevedo (Francisco de). Obras... nueva impression, 3 vols., pub. Verdussen, Antwerp, 1699, additional engraved title, titles with woodcut devices, engraved portrait and 24 engraved plates, occasional annotation, a few spots, light waterstain, contemporary calf, spines rubbed, joints cracking, 4to (3)

£100-150

237 Robertson (William). The History of Scotland During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI, 3 vols, 19th ed., 1812, half titles, engraved portrait frontispiece, a few spots, bookplates, contemporary calf, spines with contrasting labels and gilt decoration, some scuff marks, 8vo, together with William Robertson’s The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V, 4 vols., 13th ed., 1812, uniformly bound

£200-300

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£70-100

238 Rowlandson (Thomas). The World in Miniature; Consisting of Groups of Figures, for the Illustration of Landscape-Scenery, 1st ed., pub. Ackermann, 1817, printed title, forty uncoloured etched plates, close-trimmed to top and bottom margins, occasionally touching image, orig. boards with paper label to upper cover, rubbed and some wear, reback, small 4to Tooley 437. (1)

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239 Schiller (Frederick). Werke, 10 vols., Stuttgart, 1844, half titles, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, engraved plates, occasional spotting, a.e.g., later good quality full green morocco by Toovey, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, a trifle rubbed on spines, 8vo (10)

£200-300

240 Sheffield (John, Duke of Buckingham). Works, 2 vols., 2nd ed., Corrected, 1729, two folding engraved plates (one with short tear), a few spots, tears to front endpapers, previous owner signature, bookplates, contemporary calf, joints cracking, spines rubbed, 8vo, together with Duncan (William), The Elements of Logick. In Four Books, 1st ed., 1748, half title, some spotting, contemporary calf, vertical split along spine (text block split in two), upper cover detaching, 8vo, plus [Astell, Mary], An Enquiry After Wit: Wherein the Trifling Arguing and Impious Raillery of the Late Earl of Shaftsbury, in his Letter Concerning Enthusiasm, and Other Profane Writers, are Fully Answer’d and Justly Exposed, 2nd ed., 1722, woodcut headpiece and initial, some spotting, near contemporary calf, joints splitting, 8vo, with others including The Works of the Late Aaron Hill, 4 vols., 1853, The Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, 1751 and Edmund Burke’s A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, 5th ed., 1767 (14)

Lot 242

243 State Papers, 48 vols., c. 1870s-1920s, including Letters & Papers Foreign & Domestic, Henry VIII, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum, Calendar of the Committee for Advance of Money/Compounding Etc. (Domestic), Calendar of State Papers - Venetian and Spanish, etc., all ex-lib. copies with usual marks, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and dust soiled, 4to (48)

244 Strada (Famiano). De Bello Belgico. The History of the LowCountrey Warres, 1st English ed., 1650, eng. port. frontis. (torn to upper margin & with ink mark), thirteen eng. port. plts., leaf Gg with short closed-tear to fore-edge margin and small hole to lower margin, contemp. calf, modern reback and corners repaired, folio (Wing S5777), togetehr with Parival (Jean-Nicolas de), The Historie of this Iron Age: Wherein is set down the true state of Europe, as it was in the year 1500..., 2nd ed., 1659, eleven eng. port. plts. only (of 12), lacks leaf A1 (eng. port. frontis), some browning, spotting and few closed-tears, 18th c. qtr. sheep, joints slightly cracked, slight wear to extrems., folio (Wing P361A)

£300-400

241 Smart (John). Tables of Interest, Discount, Annuities, &c., 1826, half title, 123pp., some light spotting, previous owner signature, contemporary calf, blind roll to covers, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with Bibliotheca Politica: Or, an Enquiry into the Antient Constitution of the English Government... In Fourteen Dialogues. Collected out of the Best Authors, Antient and Modern by James Tyrrell, 1718, some browning and spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, upper joint splitting, rubbed, folio (2)

£150-250

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£100-150

242 Speed (John). The Historie of Great Britaine under the Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans. Their Originals, Manners, Habits, Warres, Coines, and Seales...,from Julius Caesar, unto the Raigne of King James..., 3rd ed., 1632, eng. port. frontis., printer’s woodcut device to title, few woodcut illusts. and decorative head & tailpieces etc., frontis. & title lined to verso, few margins strengthened, 18th c. reversed calf, rebacked and corners repaired, boards scuffed & worn, board edges worn, folio

245 Sulivan (Richard Joseph). A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps, with Reflections on Atheistical Philosophy, now Exemplified in France, 6 vols., 1st ed., 1794, half-titles to vols. 1 & 6, errata leaf at rear of each vol., vol. 1 with weak sewing and few leaves working loose, leaf S1 with long horizontal closed-tear and leaf Bb4 with small hole affecting some text, library bookplate to upper pastedown of each, uncut and edges dust-soiled, late 19th c. quarter sheep gilt, library classification numbers at foot of spines, some wear mostly at head & foot of spines, 8vo

STC 23049. (1)

ESTC T100109. (6)

£300-500

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246 Toland (John). Tetradymus, Containing I. Hodegus... II. Clidophorus... III. Hypatia... IV. Mangoneutes..., 1720, lacking errata leaf, small circular armorial blindstamp to title and preface leaf, bound with Bentham (Edward), A Letter to a Young Gentleman of Oxford, 1748, and A Letter to a Fellow of a College, Being the Sequel of a Letter to a Young Gentleman of Oxford, 1749, 19th c. half calf, gilt dec. spine with morroco label, slight wear to extrems., 8vo (1)

250 Yorke (James, blacksmith). The Union of Honour, Containing the Armes, Matches and Issues of the Kings, Dukes, Marquesses and Earles of England from the Conquest, Untill this Present Yeere, 1640, with the Armes of the English Viscounts and Barons now being, and of the Gentry of Lincolnshire..., Edward Griffin for William Leake, 1640, three parts in one, addn. eng. title (undated), torn and relaid, with some loss to inner margins, lacking printed title, numerous woodcut illusts. of coats-of-arms, many with contemporary hand-colouring, errata leaf at end (with lower outer corner restrengthened), 19th c. ownership signature of J. H. P. Lawrence, to verso of front endpaper, marbled endpapers, 19th century blind-decorated full calf (by R. Lidstone of Plymouth), with morocco title labels to spine, slightly rubbed, folio

£100-150

247 Universal History. The Modern Part of an Universal History, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time. Compiled from Original Authors..., 42 vols., 1780-84, one folding table in vol. 25, gathering sprung in vol. 39, occasional minor worming to few leaves (mostly to margins), contemp. full calf with contrasting morocco labels, few joints slightly cracked and extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo (42)

STC 26102.5. (1)

SCIENCE, MEDICINE & COOKERY

248 Willis (Browne). Notitia Parliamentaria: Containing an Account of the First returns and Incorporations of the Cities, Towns, and Boroughs in England and Wales, that send Members to Parliament..., pub. 1750, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco with elaborate gilt decoration to spine and boards, joints rubbed, 8vo, together with Psalms, The New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches, by N. Brady & N. Tate, 1778, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, gilt dec. spine and board edges, upper board & spine slightly faded, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus four other antiquarian, including one odd volume (6)

£200-300

£150-200

£200-300

251 [Blondel, James Augustus]. The Strength of Imagination in Pregnant Women Examin’d: And the Opinion that Marks and Deformities in Children Arise thence, Demonstrated to be a Vulgar Error, 1727, half title, 106pp., text block split, some soiling, sellotape mark at front, disbound, 8vo ESTC T177769. (1)

249 Xenophon. Xenophontis, viri Armouru & Literaru Laude Celeberrimi que Extant Opera, pub. Henricus Stephanus, [Geneva], 2nd ed., 1581, title with woodcut device, text in Greek and Latin, woodcut headpieces and initials, one or two tears, scattered light spotting, some underlining and annotation, contemporary blindstamped, rebacked, a little rubbed, folio Adams X14. (1)

£200-300

252 Blunt (Charles F.). The Beauty of the Heavens: A Pictorial Display of the Astronomical Phenomena of the Universe..., pub. David Bogue, 1845, 104 hand-col. litho plts. (complete as list), two or three plts. with slight insect damage to margins, orig. gilt dec. cloth, top half of spine loose, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to

£200-300

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Lot 254 253 Cairnes (J.E.). Some Leading Principles of Political Economy, Newly Expounded, pub. MacMillan and Co., 1874, 39 pp. pubs. ads at rear (dated March 1879), occ. spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

255 Culpeper (Nicholas). Culpeper’s English Physician; and Complete Herbal. To Which are Now First Added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs..., 2 vols. in 1 (Herbal/Medical), 15th & 13th eds. respectively, 1813 & 1812, port. frontis., twenty-nine handcol. botanical plts. and thirteen human anatomy plts. (complete), one plt. with some loss to margin, tape repairs to frontis., title and dedication leaf, hinges strengthened, contemp. marbled calf, modern reback, rubbed, 4to

254 Chevreul (Michel-Eugene). De la Loi du Contraste Simultane des Couleurs et de L’Assortiment des Objets Colores, Atlas only, 1st ed., Paris, 1839, letterpress title, 40 numbered plates on 22 sheets (complete), including twelve folding sheets with hand-coloured plates, four uncoloured plates including one with moveable flap, nine coloured specimen leaves, occasional minor spotting, original clothbacked boards, slightly rubbed and stained, 4to, with others on colour standards including D.R. Hay’s A Nomenclature of Colours Applicable to the Arts and Natural Sciences to Manufactures and Other Purposes of General Utility, 2nd ed., 1846 and Robert Ridgeway‘s Color Standards and Color Nomenclature, Washington, 1912

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£150-200

256 Culpeper (Nicholas). The Complete Herbal; to which is now added, upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs, with a display of their Medicinal and Occult Qualities... to which are now first annexed, the English Physician Enlarged, and Key to Physic..., to which is also added, Upwards of Fifty Choice Receipts..., a new edition, Virtue, c.1840, eng. port. frontis., twenty col. plts., occn. light spotting and marks, upper hinge split, later cloth, spine ends a trifle frayed, 4to

First work, although lacking the text volume is one of the nineteenth century’s most important books on the science of colour, resulting in Chevreul’s discovery that the degree of colour intensity depends on the colour of the background or neighbouring material rather than the pigmentation. His work much influenced the impressionist movement and modern colour-field artists (i.e. Damian Hirst). Norman 468. (7) £700-1000

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257 Darwin (Charles). The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1872, seven heliotype plts. (three folding) & twenty-one woodcuts to text (as list), misprint of to page p.208 ‘htat’, binding broken resulting in a few leaves coming detached, upper hinge weak, orig. green cloth gilt, head of upper joint repaired, rubbed and some wear, 8vo Freeman 1142 (1)

261 Keynes (John Maynard). A Revision of the Treaty, Being a Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace, pub. MacMillan and Co., 1922, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Essays in Persuasion, 1931, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., slight loss to spine ends, rubbed, 8vo, plus A Treatise on Money, 2 vols., reprint/1st ed., 1933 & 1930 respectively, both orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, small piece missing from spine of each, rubbed, 8vo, plus Marshall (Alfred), Elements of Economics of Industry, Being the First Volume of Elements of Economics, 2nd ed., 1896, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, small 8vo

£150-200

258 Ellis (George Viner & G.H. Ford). Illustrations of Dissections in a Series of Original Coloured Plates the Size of Life, Representing the Dissection of the Human Body, 1st ed., James Walton, 1867, 58 colour litho. plates (all called for), title torn across, plates dampstained, orig. half morocco, spine defective with upper cover detached, large folio Sold without the accompanying octavo descriptive text volume. (1)

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£100-150

259 Ferguson (James). Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Pneumatics, Hydrostatics, and Optics. With the Use of the Globes, the Art of Dialing, and the Calculations of the Mean Times of New and Full Moons and Eclipses. With the Supplement, 2nd ed., 1770, thirty-seven folding eng. plts. (incl. a duplicate of plt. XXI), ink ms. notes to half title, modern half calf with morocco label to spine, 8vo (1)

£100-150

262 Kohn (Ferdinand). Iron and Steel Manufacture. A Series of Papers on the Manufacture and Properties of Iron and Steel; with Reports on Iron and Steel in the Paris Exhibition of 1867; Reviews of the State and Progress of the Manufacture during the Years 1867 & 1868; and Descriptions of Many of the Principal Iron and Steel Works in Great Britain and on the Continent, 1869, frontis. and title somewhat spotted, num. wood-engs. and diags., later half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, folio, together with Leber (Maximilien de, and Bricka, Charles), Calculs des Ponts Metalliques, a une ou Plusieurs Travees. Charges Mobiles et Applications, Pratiques, 2 vols., Paris, 1889, author’s presentation copy, inscribed on each title ‘A.M. Fairbairn hommage des auturs’ and signed by both authors, large folding col. chart, diags. to text, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed on spines, 8vo, plus Styffe (Knut), Iron and Steel. The Elasticity, Extensibility, and Tensile Strength of Iron and Steel, Translated from the Swedish, with an Original Appendix, by Crister P. Sandberg, 1869, nine folding uncol. litho. diags. at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, spine restored (new endpapers), 8vo, and others related (22)

260 Hall (T.). The Queen’s Royal Cookery... with the Art of Preserving and Candying of Fruits and Flowers... together with several Cosmetick or Beautifying Waters..., 2nd ed., printed for C. Bates, 1713, 180pp. incl. eng. frontis. (shaved and sl. frayed at foremargin and lower margin, with sl. loss), one full-page wood eng. illust. (shaved to fore-margin), lacking H3 (pp.173/4), H4 torn and frayed at gutter, browned and soiled, with minor worming at gutter throughout (generally clipping text), lacking endpapers, contemp. sheep, rubbed, some wear to extrems., 12mo

£150-250

263 Lacroix (Sylvestre Francois). Traité Elémentaire de Calcul Différentiel et de Calcul Intégral, 3rd ed., revue, corrigée et augmentée, Paris, Mme Ve Courcier, 1820, title with stamped counter-signature to verso, five folding engraved plates at end, some spotting towards front of vol., contemp. half calf, with morocco title label to spine, and gilt armorial crest at head of a griffin and a unicorn, a little rubbed, 8vo The revised third edition of this important mathematical work, described by Babbage as ‘so perfect that any comment was unnecessary’. (1) £150-200

Bitting, p.210; Cagle 719; Maclean, p.65; Oxford, p.51; Vicaire 436. (1) £300-500

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264 Lehner (Joseph Charles). World’s Fair Menu and Recipe Book, A Collection of the Most Famous Menus Exhibited at the PanamaPacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, b & w illusts. throughout, free endpapers browned, contemp. bookplate on front pastedown, orig. cloth, with pictorial col. label mounted on upper cover, extrems. lightly rubbed, sm. folio Bitting, p.280/1. Signed by the author to the lower margin of the portrait frontispiece, and the front free endpaper with ink stamp ‘This book is No.246 of the 1st. Edition J.C. Lehner Author’. (1) £300-400

265 Lemery (Nicolas). A Course of Chymistry. Containing the Easiest Manner of Performing Those Operations that are in Use in Physick, Illustrated With Many Curious Remarks and Useful Discourses Upon Each Operation, 1677, [32], 323, [21], library perforations to margin of first few leaves, p.83/84 repaired to lower corner, recent morocco gilt, bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo Wing L1038. (1)

266 Lunardi (Vincent). An Account of the First Aerial Voayage in England, In a Series of Letters to his Guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, Written under the Impressions of the various Events that affected the Undertaking, pub. 1784, half-title signed by the author and with inscription in another hand to upper margin, eng. port. frontis., two folding eng. plts. (one with short-closed tear), pubs. ads. to final leaf, occ. minor spotting, contemp. tree calf, gilt dec. spine with red calf title label, joints cracked and board corners rubbed, 8vo

£200-300

Vincent (or Vincenzo) Lunardi (1759-1806) was an Italian diplomat who, on 15 September 1784, made the first British ascent in a hydrogen balloon. (1) £500-800

267 Malthus (T.R.). Definitions in Political Economy, Preceded by An Inquiry into the Rules Which Ought to Guide Political Economists in the Definition and Use of their Terms, With Remarks on the Deviation from these Rules in their Writings, 1827, three circular ink stamps to title, loss to upper right corner of title (not affecting text), p. 119-122 with loss to upper margin (not affecting text), later 19th c. brown cloth gilt, 8vo Goldsmiths 25180. (1)

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£400-600


270 [Rundell, Maria Eliza]. The New Family Receipt-Book, containing eight hundred Truly Valuable Receipts in various Branches of Domestic Economy, a new edition, corrected, John Murray, 1820, title-page soiled and sl. frayed at edges (verso strengthened with paper at gutter), free endpapers renewed, rough-trimmed, contemp. vellum with crude cloth reback, utilising remains of orig. spine, 12mo, together with Mackenzie (Colin), Five Thousand Receipts in all the Useful and Domestic Arts, constituting A Complete and Universal Practical Library, or Operative Cyclopædia, 1st ed., 1823, printed in double-column, occn. light foxing and finger-soiling, rear hinge split, orig. sheep, rubbed, rebacked, upper cover gilt lettered ‘Family Library’, thick 12mo, plus Kenney-Herbert (Colonel A.), Fifty Lunches, 1st ed., [1896], 16pp. pubs. cat. at rear, free endpapers browned, orig. cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus four others by KenneyHerbert, incl. a 1st ed. of Fifty Breakfasts, [1894], in orig. cloth, plus seven other 19th and 20th c. cookery books and related, some defective (14)

271 Sinclair (John). The Statistical Account of Scotland, Drawn up from the Communications of the Ministers of the Different Parishes, 21 vols. (complete), Edinburgh, 1791-99, folding eng. plts., num. lib. stamps, modern blue qtr. morocco gilt, bound by Chivers of Bath, lib. no. to spine of each, 8vo

268 Martin (Benjamin). The monied Man’s Vade Mecum. Being an Explanation of the Nature, Structure, and Use of a New Portable Steelyard for Weighing Gold Coin, 1773, folding engraved plate, illustration, 14pp., bound with Typographia Naturalis: Or, the Art of Printing, or Taking Impressions from Natural Subjects, as Leaves, Shells, Fossils, as Also from Medals, Intaglios, by Means of Isinglass; Proposed for the Rational Amusement of the Ingenious Virtuosi, 1772, 8pp., bound with Microscopium Polydynamicum: Or, a New Construction of a Microscope..., 1771, engraved plate, 10pp., bound with The Description and Use of an Orrery of a New Construction, Representing in the Various Parts of its Machinery all the Motions and Phoenomena of the Planetary System; To which is Subjoined a Mathematical Theory for Calculating the Wheel-Work to the Greatest Degree of Exactness, 1771, folding plate, 28pp., bound with The Description and Use of a Case of Mathematical Instruments; Particularly of all the Lines Contained on the Plain Scale, the Sector, the Gunter, and the Proportional Compasses..., 771, folding engraved plate, 18pp., bound with at front The Knowledge of the Heavens and the Earth Made Easy: Or, the First Principles of Astronomy and Geography Explained with the use of Globes and Maps, 7th ed., Corrected, by I. Watts, 1765, six folding plates, with other tracts by Benjamin Martin, some without titles, together 12 works, occasional library stamps, library label, contemporary calf, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

First edition of Sinclair’s monumental work which introduced the word ‘statistics’ into English. Kress B.2206. (21) £200-300

272 Singer (Charles, Holmyard, E.J. and Hall, A.R.). A History of Technology, vols. 1-7, Oxford, 1954-78, num. b & w illusts., all orig. cloth gilt, vols. 2-7 in orig. d.j., thick 4to, together with Studies in the History and Method of Science, edited Charles Singer, vols. 1 & 2, 1st eds., Oxford, 1917 & 1921, tipped in col. frontis. to each, b & w illusts., vol. 1 ex-lib. copy with a few minor marks, both orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat faded on spines, tall 8vo, and others related (18)

£150-250

273 Soyer (Alexis). The Gastronomic Regenerator, a Simplified and Entirely New System of Cookery, with nearly Two Thousand Practical Receipts suited to the Income of all Classes, 1st ed., Simpkin, Marshall, 1846, fourteen (of 16) plts., lacking port. frontis. drawn by Emma Soyer, and self-port. of Emma Soyer, letterpress engs., pp.627/8 and pp.643/4 both with large portion excised, a.e.g., modern qtr. calf, 8vo Cagle 1003. Signed on original endpaper laid down and bound in preceding title: ‘To Mrs. S.G. Heardling with the Auteur Compliments A. Soyer’. (1) £100-150

£500-800

269 Muspratt (Dr. Sheridan). Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical, and Analytical, as Applied and Relating to the Arts and Manufactures, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1860, addn. eng. title to each, eng. ports. with facsimile autographs, num. wood-engs. to text, contemp. blindstamped and gilt-dec. navy morocco, a little rubbed on spines and sl. wear to extremities (replacement title labels), large thick 8vo, together with Love (A.E.H.), A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, 2nd ed., CUP, 1906, num. diags. to text, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, tall 8vo, plus Gregory (Olinthus), Mathematics for Practical Men. Being a Commonplace Book of Pure and Mixed Mathematics Designed Chiefly for the Use of Civil Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors, 4th ed., carefully revised and corrected by J.R. Young, 1862, thirteen folding eng. diags. at rear, correct as list, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt (faded on spine), lacks f.e.p., 8vo, and others related (21)

£200-300

274 [Table manners]. The Honours of the Table; with Hints on Carving. By Trussler Redivivus, Esquire, pub. Glasgow: John Symington & Co., 1837, 72 pp., wood engraved illusts. depicting carving directions, contemp. owners name to front endpaper, orig. dark-green limp cloth wrappers, title lettered in gilt to upper cover, 12mo An entertaining anonymous work written partly as a lament for John Trussler (1735-1820) who wrote many books on politeness. (1) £70-100

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277 Wilkins (John). Mathematical Magick: or, The Wonders that may be Performed by Mechanical Geometry. In two books. Concerning Mechanical Powers & Motions. Being one of the most easie, pleasant, useful (and yet most neglected) part of mathematicks. Not before treated of in this language, 4th ed., printed for Richard Baldwin, 1691, engraved port. frontis., nine copper eng. illusts. to text, woodcut illusts., contemp. ownership signature of John Turnor to verso of front endpaper, engraved bookplate of the Collegium Magdalenae Acad. Cantabr. to front pastedown (with small cancellation stamp), contemp. mottled calf, later reback, a little rubbed, contained in modern purpose-made book box, 8vo

275 Thomas (J.E.). The New Whole Art of Confectionary: also, Sugar Boiling, Iceing, Candying, Making of Wines, Jellies, &c.; for the Use of Ladies, Confectioners, Housekeepers, &c.; particularly such as have not a perfect knowledge of the art. To which are added, Several New and Useful Receipts, never before published, new ed., Leeds, Henry Spink, 1832, pp.48, corners creased, title-page lightly foxed, orig. printed wrappers, foxed, edge-frayed and lacking spine, large 12mo in 6s Scarce. Not listed in Cagle, although there is an almost identical title listed, published under the name of S.W. Stavely of Nottingham, in 1830 (see Cagle 1009). (1) £70-100

Wing W2201. First published in 1648, Wilkins’ Work on Mechanics greatly influenced Hooke, Petty, and other members of the Royal Society. The author describes a variety of inventions including automata, machines for raising water, flying machines and submarines. (1) £300-500

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276 Ure (Andrew). A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Minds: Containing a Clear Exposition of their Principles and Practice, 2 vols., 4th ed., correctly and greatly enlarged, 1853, vol. 1 inscribed on title ‘To my accomplished Friend Andrew Fairbairn Esq. A.M. Bachelor at Law. The Author’, num. wood-eng. diags. to text, folding table in vol. 2, contemp. polished calf, gilt-dec. spines with replacement labels, thick 8vo, together with Dircks (Henry),The Life,Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester. To which is added, a Reprint of his Century of Inventions, 1663, with a Commentary thereon, London: Bernard Quaritch, 1865, eng. frontis., folding plan, recent half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Davis (Charles Thomas), A PracticalTreatise on the Manufacture of Bricks,Tiles,Terra-Cotta, etc., pub. Philadelphia & London, 1884, num. wood-engs., some folding, recent green full morocco gilt, 8vo and others related (16)

278 Queens’ Binder A. Officium Eucharisticum. A Preparatory Service, to a Devout and Worthy Reception of the Lords Supper, the third edition corrected and enlarged, printed for Christopher Wilkinson, 1677, title-page with signature excised from upper blank margin (just clipping border), a.e.g., marbled endpapers, upper hinge split, bookseller’s ticket on front pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco by Queens’ Binder A, sl. rubbed, raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with dotted rolls and fillets, and with dotted-line eight-petalled flower tool in centre, covers with gilt dotted roll and fillet border, all-over gilt design of drawer-handle tools, three dots, and dotted-line four-petalled and eight-petalled flower tools, on a semé dot ground, gilt roll on edges and turn-ins, 8vo

£200300

Typical of the work of Queen’s Binder A, with distinctive tools such as the fourpetalled flower tool which has slightly elongated, rather than circular, petals. Furthermore, the all-over drawer-handle design is typical of octavo volumes from Binder A’s workshop, as is the dotted-line eight-petalled flower tool. It seems probable from Howard Nixon’s research that Queens’ Binder A is William Nott. Nott was an important figure in the book trade, as a bookseller, stationer and publisher, as well as binder. Samuel Pepys called him “the famous bookbinder” and visited his workshop in 1668: “I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound, only that I might have one of his binding”. (cf. Howard Nixon, Five Centruies of English Bookbinding, 1979). (1) £300-400

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279 Hale (Sir Matthew). Contemplations Moral and Divine: In Two Parts, printed for William Shrowsbery and Charles Harper, 1695, eng. port. frontis., early ms. names on title-page, marginal waterstaining to first third of vol., first half of vol. with rodent(?) damage to upper blank corners, marbled endpapers, hinges split, contemp. red morocco, rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, first three compartments with oval, lozenge, and triangular tooling respectively, repeated mirror image in last three compartments, spine repaired at head, covers with all-over gilt tooling, comprising flower in circle roll and fillet border, inner border of floral volutes, with urn and flower sprays at top and bottom, enclosing a strapwork panel with compartments filled with a variety of gilt tools, 8vo Wing H230. (1)

281 Scottish binding. The Holy Bible, containing The Old and New Testaments..., vol. 1 (of two), Edinburgh, printed by James Watson, 1719, red-ruled throughout, A1-A5 torn, with some loss of text, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, early ms. names to reverse of endpapers and blanks, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, extrems. lightly rubbed, raised bands, compartments gilt panelled with lozenge tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt hound’s tooth roll and fillet border, corners with fish scale decoration, with a fleuron tool in each scale, enclosing a central vertical pattern of overlapping scallop and pendant roll incorporating semé dots, 12mo, together with Comber (Thomas), A Companion to the Temple, or, a Help to Devotion in the Daily Use of the Common Prayer, Part II (of two), 2nd ed., corrected, 1679, eng. frontis. (close-trimmed to fore-margin encroaching on image), title-page printed in black and red, some browning and foxing, marbled endpapers, bookplate removed from front pastedown, upper hinge split, rear free endpaper neatly repaired, a.e.g., contemp. gilt panelled red morocco, extrems. rubbed and one corner showing, 8vo, plus Fifteen Discourses Occasionally Deliver’d before the University of Oxford, by William Adams, published by Henry Sacheverell, 1716, front free endpaper detached, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, later spine label, upper joint split, 8vo

£200-300

280 Sombre binding. The Whole Book of Psalms, collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others..., printed by William Pearson, 1707, red-ruled border throughout, marbled endpapers, contemp. blind-tooled black morocco, extrems. lightly rubbed, raised bands between blind double-rules, fleuron tool in each compartment, covers with cottage-roof design, tooled with tulip sprays and fleurons, 8vo (1)

Lot 282

First item very similar to the Scottish binding illustrated in Maggs Bookbinding Catalogue 1075, Part I, no. 139, also around a James Watson Bible of 1719. (3) £100-150

£150-200

282 Sprat (Thomas). Sermons Preached on Several Occasions, printed for R. Bonwicke et al, 1722, occn. foxing, marbled endpapers, book ticket of John Sparrow on verso of front free endpaper, contemp. red morocco, some rubbing to extrems., gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder with gilt lozenge tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet border, enclosing two panels, the outer panel composed of double fillets with fleurons at the corners and volute and flower tool at centre of each side, the inner panel composed of two dotted line rolls and double fillet with seedhead at each corner, the two panels joined at the corners with gilt double rule, 8vo (1)

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£150-200


284 Rosoi (B. Farmain de). Les Sens, Poëme en Six Chants, 1766, seven eng. plts., two eng. plts. of musical notation, eight eng. vigns. on letterpress, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., late 19th c. scarlet morocco by Amand, signed on front turn-in, gilt rule dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder gilt panelled with single flower tool in centre surrounded by dots, floral volute cornerpieces, joints lightly rubbed at ends, covers with gilt hound’s tooth roll and double fillet border, wide inner border composed of volutes and incorporating tulips, stars, dots, birds and fleurons, gilt double rule on edges, gilt dec. turn-ins, 8vo in 4s, contained in cloth and morocco slipcase (1)

£150-200

283 Moor (Edwin, of Cambridge). The Book of Common Prayer..., together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., Cambridge, Baskerville Press, 1762, contents toned, title-page with contemp. ms. name at head and with short closed tear to upper blank margin repaired on verso, final few leaves with short worm trail to upper blank margin, with some consequent paper repairs, final leaf with paper repair at gutter and closed tear repaired on verso with adhesive tape, endpapers renewed, contemp. black morocco by Edwin Moor, rubbed, discreet repairs to joints and spine ends (spine now a hollow back), joints largely intact, spine gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder with dotted line saltire incorporating flower tools, volute cornerpieces, covers with wide gilt border of hound’s tool roll, tulip and seedhead roll between scroll and flower roll, and dotted scallop roll, large central lozenge composed of a variety of tools, incl. roundels, sunburst tools, flowers, and stars, large 8vo Gaskell 20. Edwin Moor was the foremost Cambridge binder of the day, and is particularly noted for the precision of his tooling. See Maggs Bookbinding Catalogue 1212, Part I, nos.108-111. (1) £150-200

285 Italian binding. A blank notebook in a late 18th century Italian binding, 48pp. blank paper with Van Gelder Zonen watermark, pink and white floral pastepaper pastedowns, front pastedown with some sl. damage and small early ms. label, late 18th c. limp red morocco, extrems. rubbed, and with one or two discreet repairs, gilt dec. spine, covers elaborately gilt tooled with an all-over pattern composed mainly of volutes, and incorporating flowers and large dots, within in lattice frame, 227 x 159mm (9 x 6.25 in), contained in custom-made cloth solander box, together with Bumpus binding. An early 19th century ring binder, tan morocco by Bumpus, signed on rear turn-in, some light markings, raised bands, gilt panelled compartments with flower and volute tool on a ground of scattered dots and flowers, covers with gilt triple fillet border, inner wide border of volutes, flowers, and fleur-de-lys tools, with scallop shell in each corner, 255 x 180mm (10 x 7 in) (2)

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£100-150


288 Edwards of Halifax Binding (Style of). The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul..., by P. Doddridge, 15th ed., 1810, hinges cracked, a.e.g., contemp. red straight grain morocco, elaborate gilt decoration to spine and boards, joints slightly rubbed, 8vo

286 Eastern School. A hand-painted blotter, late 18th/early 19th c., papier maché boards, with elaborate Persian-style pattern of flowers and leaves within a central scalloped oval and surrounding strapwork design, hand-painted in gilt, red, black, green, and blue, red morocco spine, some rubbing to extrems., inside covers with Greek cross composed of flowers and leaves hand-painted in gold, small paper label partially removed from inside front cover, 276 x 193mm (11 x 7.5 in) (1)

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£80-120

289 Taylor (John & Hessey, James Augustus). Psyche, with Other Poems, by the Late Mrs. Henry Tighe, 3rd ed., 1811, stipple eng. port. frontis. with offsetting to title, a.e.g., contemp. straight grain red morocco by Taylor & Hessey, elaborate gilt decoration to spine and boards, joints slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Oxford, 1772, a.e.g., contemp. ‘Cosway style’ full vellum with oval image applied to centre of upper & lower boards, gilt dec. to spine and board edges, some dirt soiling and marks, 12mo, plus six other 19th c. decorative bindings

287 Eastern School. A pair of hand-painted boards, late 18th/early 19th c., two patterned papier maché boards from a blotter, each with elaborate embossed pattern of flowers (incl. roses, hyacinths, tulips, magnolia, and blossom), birds, and butterflies, hand-painted in blue, pink, orange, red, cream, and green, on a gilt ground, sl. dusty, inside covers with gilt calligraphic motifs, remains of sheep spine, each board 235 x 155mm (9.25 x 6 in) (2)

£150-200

£80-120

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293 Abbotsford Library. Catalogue of the Library at Abbotsford, printed for the Maitland Club by T.Constable, Edinburgh, 1838, title page with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature, some spotting to end papers, contemp. half calf, re-backed, bumped and frayed at extrems., 4to Abbotswood was the home and library of Sir Walter Scott and contained nearly 20,000 volumes. (1) £200-300

290 Jones (Owen). Gray’s Elegy. Illuminated by Owen Jones, Longman, 1846, eighteen thick card leaves, richly chromolithographed in colours and gold, contemp. ms. name on front free endpaper, a.e.g., orig. brown relievo leather by Remnant & Edmonds, with their ticket, with a design of holly, ivy, and clover leaves by Owen Jones, extrems. lightly rubbed and one or two minor marks, large 8vo McLean, Victorian Publishers’ Book-Bindings, pp.11 & 15. (1)

£150-200

291 Humphreys (Henry Noel). Parables of Our Lord, Longman, 1847, sixteen stiff card leaves, richly chromolithographed in colours and gold, margins lightly toned, printed leaf of text at rear (waterstained), hinges sometime neatly repaired, a.e.g., orig. moulded papier maché boards, sometime rebacked preserving most of orig. embossed morocco spine, sl. loss at foot, boards chipped to upper corners, small 8vo McLean, Design, p.99 et esq.; McLean, Paper, p.51. (1)

294 Riviere (& Son, London). The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., pub. John Murray, 1850, addn. chromo frontis., letterpress title printed in red & black and with chromo border, chromo plts., decorative borders & initial letters to text, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco gilt by Riviere, gilt brass cross applied to upper board, lare 8vo (1)

295 Publishers’ Bindings. The Miller’s Daughter by Alfred Tennyson, Illustrated by A.L. Bond, by Permission of the Author, [1857], eng. port. frontis. (with vertical crease at gutter), eng. vigns. throughout, incl. title-page, some light foxing and water-staining, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpaper, upper hinge split, orig. elaborately gilt-blocked red morocco, extrems. rubbed, 4to, together with The Pilgrims of the Rhine, [by Edward Bulwer Lytton], 1834, twenty-seven eng. plts., incl. letterpress vigns., correct as list, frontis. and addn. title foxed, moiré pink endpapers, a.e.g., orig. japanese vellum, elaborately gilt-blocked and with colour-printed panel to covers, rubbed and dusty, spine darkened and upper joint split at head, 8vo, plus ten other publishers’ bindings, incl. Gems of Beauty: or, Literary Gift for 1852, and eight small blindstamped leather bindings, incl. Cathedral bindings, plus two others

292 Papier-mache bindings. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments..., printed by George E. Eyre & William Spottiswoode, [1848], short closed-tear to general title, a.e.g. with gauffered edges, recent cloth hinges, orig. papier-mache boards with relief of Christ to each, sheep spine gilt, boards slightly cracked and slight damage to some corners, 8vo, together with The Miracles of Our Lord, illustrated by Henry Noel Humphreys, pub. Longman, 1848,thirty-one illuminated and chromolitho pages (of 32, one provided in facsimile), 4pp. text at rear, contents. loose where guttapercha perished, front free endpaper provided in photographic facsimile, a.e.g., orig. papier-mache boards with motifs from the life of Christ, embossed sheep spine torn, lower joint split, covers detached, some damage to corners and board edges, small 8vo, (Ruari McLean, Victorian Book Design, p.104), with Goldsmith (Oliver), The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: with a Notice of His Life and Genius, by E.F. Blanchard, pub. Bell & Daldy, c.1860s, b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. papier-mache boards imitating green onyx marble, gilt dec. green sheep spine, gilt decoration & title to upper board, spine rubbed and slightly worn, 8vo (3)

£150-200

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£150-250


298 Guild of Women Binders. Shakespeare’s Comedy of the Merchant of Venice, with Preface, Glossary, &c. by Israel Gollancz, M.A., Dent, 1896, eng. frontis., printed in black and red, marbled endpapers, gilt gauffered green edges, tan morocco by the Guild of Women Binders, with their ticket and ink stamp, extrems. sl. rubbed, longitudinally gilt lettered spine, with small closed tear repair, covers with gilt double fillet border, upper cover blindstamped with title, foliage fronds, and a pair of scales, on a semé dot ground, sm. 8vo (1)

296 Jones (Owen). The Psalms of David Illuminated, [1861], chromo ornamental and printed titles, double-page dedication and fifty thick card chromo leaves illuminated in gold and colours (complete), contents loose where gutta-percha perished, a.e.g., orig. relievo leather by Leighton , Son & Hodge, upper cover embossed with the words “The Victoria Psalter”, slightly rubbed to extrems., folio (1)

£100-150

299 Illuminated vellum bindings. Dante Alighieri, La Divina Commedia... da G.A. Scartazzini..., Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1903, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, upper board lettered in calligraphic ms., with initial letter incorporating a hand painted miniature portrait and illuminated with branching foliage extensions in red, blue, green and gold, leather ties present, thick 8vo, together with Orlando Furioso di Ludovico Ariosto Secondo L’Edizione del 1532, con commento di Pietro Papini (Edizione per le Scuole), Florence, 1903, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, upper board lettered in calligraphic ms., with initial letter painted and illuminated with branching acanthus leaf extensions in red, blue, green, and orange, leather ties, 8vo, plus other 19th/20th c. volumes, mostly relating to Dante, some in vellum bindings

£200-300

297 Sorley (Mary Simpson (1851-1947)). Poems by Arthur Hugh Clough, 11th ed., Macmillan & Co., 1885, half-title with signature of M.S. Sorley, dec. printed endpapers, contemp. blind embossed calf, with image of knights & female figure on horseback to upper board and monogram M.S.S. & date 1896 to lower board, gilt dec. spine rubbed, foot of upper joint with slight worm damage, 8vo

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Bookplate of Mary Simpson Sorley to upper pastedown. See Tidcombe (Marianne), Women Bookbinders 1880-1902, pub. Oak Knoll Press & British Library, 1996, p.117 which refers to ‘Miss Sorley’. (1) £80-120

£200-300

300 Bayntun binding. British Water-Colour Art in the First Year of the Reign of King Edward the Seventh, and During the Century Covered by the Life of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours..., by Marcus B. Huish, pub. A. & C. Black, 1904, col. frontis. and plts., marbled endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. half vellum by Bayntun of Bath, watercolour & gilt decorated floral design to spine, 4to, together with Paul (Evelyn, Illust.), Clairdelune and other Troubadour Romances by Michael West, pub. George G. Harrap & Co., [1913], chromo half-title, general title and plts., dec. borders to text, dec. printed endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. vellum with painted & gilt decoration to spine & boards, 4to (limited ed. 44/75, signed by Evelyn Paul), plus Rogers (Samuel), Italy, A Poem, 1836, eng. vignette illusts., occ. scattered spotting, upper inner hinge weak, contemp. gilt dec. vellum with morocco onlay details, slightly dust-soiled, 8vo

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£200-300


301 Lapersonne (Leon). Les Trois Impostures de P.-J. Toulet avec des gravures sur cuivre de Hermine David, Paris, 1929, sixteen etched plts., printed in black and red throughout, orig. printed wrappers bound in at front and rear, marbled endpapers, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. binding by Leon Lapersonne, signed on front turn-in, covers with an abstract design composed of orange, grey, maroon, and black morocco, and grey lizard skin, gilt lettered spine sl. faded and rubbed, upper cover with title inlaid in blue morocco, large 8vo, contained in marbled slipcase Limited edition, 60/225 copies. (1)

303 Zaehnsdorf binding. A History of Warfare, by Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, pub. Arcadia Press, 1969, numerous colour and b&w illusts., many after photos, a.e.g., orig. crushed black full morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, with red and tan onlay motif of a cannon to upper cover, wide gilt dec. turn-ins, large 8vo, contained in orig. cloth fleece-lined solander box, a little rubbed and a few marks

£400-600

Limited edition 3/265 copies, signed by Montgomery of Alamain. (1) £200-300

BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES

302 Kieffer (René). La Bonne Chanson, Illustrations de Paul Guignebault, Paris, 1914, pochoir illusts. throughout, orig. wrappers bound in, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, modern orange sheep, by Rene Kieffer, blind-decorated in brown, with a centaur playing a flute enclosed in an oval at the centre of each cover, some light marks to covers, tall 8vo

304* Book Rack. An oak book rack with Arts & Crafts style embossed copper panel, late 19th/ early 20th c., copper panel with embossed floral design and caption “Books like friends should be few and well chosen”, book rack height approx. 13cm (5ins), containing Shakespeare’s Works, 12 vols., pub. W.Kent & Co., 1880, t.e.g., orig. japanese vellum, 16mo in 8s

Limited edition, 76 from a total edition of 550 (the first fifty copies on japan with an extra suite of illustrations subscribed by Kieffer). (1) £150-200

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305* Bookbinding equipment. A miscellaneous collection of bookbinding hand tools and accessories etc., including a hard wood sewing frame with 48cm (19ins) between vertical supports, bench mounted Dryad hardwood laying press (some wood worm) with 38cm (15ins) between metal screw threads and vertical plough attachment, together with a litho stone 12 x 18ins (resurfaced), a backing hammer, paring knives, glue brushes, band nippers and a type holder etc., plus two cast iron glue pots (-)

£100-150

306* Bookcloth. A large selection of approx. 40 rolls of bookbinding bookcloth, including buckrams and standard bookcloths, various colours, various lengths, together with a carton containing miscellaneous leather offcuts (approx. 40)

£100-150

307* Bookpress. An attractive cast iron Victorian bookpress, finished in black and with brass handle-ends, transfer manufacturer’s label of ‘S. Mordan & Co Ltd, London’ platen approx. 305 x 450mm (12 x 17.5 ins), opening to 70mm (2.75ins) (1)

310 Chivers (Cedric). A catalogue of the decorative finishing tools used at the bindery of Cedric Chivers, n.d., c. mid 20th c., comprising 44 leaves with a total of 1153 designs of impressed tool patterns taken directly from the original tool, each impression with a specific reference number supplied in manuscript, contemp. crushed red full morocco gilt with title ‘Finishing Tools - Cedric Chivers’ applied in gilt to upper board, oblong 4to, together with an early 20th century Visitors Book for the firm, containing 5pp of entries (remainder blank), plus two modern albums containing numerous letters of gratitude from customers of the Chivers Bindery, dated 1982-2007, plus three late 20th c. book blanks originally used to advertise examples of traditional binding and onlay work undertaken by the bindery

£80-120

The first item forms a unique archival record of the decorative finishing tools once held at the Cedric Chivers bindery. It includes impressions of decorative centre tools, corner tools, pallets and rolls. Cedric Chivers was founded in 1878 and ceased trading in 2010. It was highly regarded for the quality of its decorative bindings, which included fine vellucent bindings in the Arts & Crafts style. (a carton) £200-300

308* Bookpress. An attractive cast iron Victorian bookpress, finished in black and with brass handle-ends, platen approx. 305 x 450mm (12 x 17.5 ins), opening to 100mm (4ins) (1)

£100-150

311* Decorative handle tools. A collection of approx. sixty decorative handle tools, contained together in an open wooden box including heraldic devices and monograms etc.

309* Bookpress. An attractive cast iron Victorian bookpress, finished in black and with brass handle-ends, brass manufacturers label of Alexander Thomson of Manchester, platen approx. 255 x 375mm (10 x 15ins), opening to 115mm (4.5ins) (1)

All require cleaning. (a box)

£100-150

£200-300

312* Decorative Rolls. A collection of eight decorative rolls and six line fillets, some worming to wooden handles, two without wooden handles (a carton)

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£150-200


318* Decorative handle tools. A collection of twenty-four decorative handle tools, includes centre and few corner tools etc.

313* Decorative handle tools. A collection of approx. 200 decorative handle tools, includes centre, corner tools, few letters & words etc., all lacking handles, loosely contained in a box with gilder’s cusion hinged lid All require cleaning and new handles. (1)

Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (24)

£200-300

319* Decorative handle tools. A collection of seven decorative handle tools and four pallets, includes centre tools, three decorative pallets and one double-line pallet, together with a decorative roll, a set of handle letters (complete, letter height aprox. 3mm), plus six small early 19th c. wooden boxes containing painting pigments, plus one book of gold leaf (partly used), contained together in a wooden box with hinged lid

£300-500

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£150-200

320* Decorative handle tools. A collection of approx. twenty-five decorative handle tools, includes centre tools, together with approx. thirty line pallets (various), plus approx. seventy misc. handle tools, including odd handle letters etc. All require cleaning and some require new handles. (a carton)

314* Decorative handle tools. A collection of twenty decorative handle tools, includes centre and corner tools, three without wooden handles Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (20)

£200-300

315* Decorative handle tools. A collection of sixteen decorative handle tools, includes centre and corner tools, plus five line pallets (4 without wooden handles) Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (a small carton)

£150-250

321* Decorative handle tools. A collection of approx. twenty-five decorative handle tools, includes centre tools etc., together with approx. fifteen gouges and approx. thirty line pallets (various)

£200-300

All require cleaning and some require new handles. (a carton)

£150-250

322* Decorative handle tools. A collection of seventeen decorative pallets, together with approx. thirty line pallets (various) All require cleaning and some require new handles. (a carton)

316* Decorative handle tools. A collection of twenty-five decorative handle tools, includes centre and few corner tools etc. Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (25)

£200-300

323* Decorative Rolls. A collection of three decorative rolls and five line fillets, inc. two double-line fillets, plus a decorative & a double-line interchangable wheel, together with three line creasers, two farthing wheels and two agate burnishers

317* Decorative handle tools. A collection of twenty-five decorative handle tools, includes centre and few corner tools etc. Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (25)

£150-200

£200-300

(a carton)

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£150-200


324* Fillets. A selection of nine fillet wheels and four decorative rolls, two with wooden handles, remaining lacking handles, together with four line creasers and a good selection of misc. pallets etc. Mostly require cleaning. (a carton)

328* Handle Letters. Five sets of bookbinding handle letters, including Camberwell, Devon & Roman type faces, various sizes 16pt-30pt, one 16pt set lacks letter ‘C’, each contained in wooden boxes

£150-200

(a carton)

£150-200

325* Fillets. A selection of five line fillet wheels and one decorative farthing wheel, including one double-line fillet, each with wooden handles

329* Handle Letters. Three complete sets of brase bookbinding handle letters, with wooden handles, letter heights 5mm, 6mm & 10mm, one set contained in wooden box with hinged lid

Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (6)

(a small carton)

£100-150

£80-120

326* Fillets. A selection of three line fillet wheels, each with wooden handles, together with three additional interchangable wheels In excellent condition. Provenance: Chivers Bindery. (6)

£80-120

330* Imperial Press, A cast iron Imperial Arming Press, late 19th c., for use as a foil arming/blocking press, with ornate cast reeded side pillars, height approx. 100cm (39.5ins) Requires renovation for arming/blocking or printing purposes. Possibly manufactured by Cope, Sherwin & Company who designed and built the Imperial press in Shoreditch, London, for only a short time. It is understood that Cope was related to R.W. Cope, the inventor of the Albion press. Although the Imperial shares a number of similarities with the Albion, the Imperial is the more powerful press due to its leverage system. A leaf spring raises the platen of the Imperial while the Albion employs a coil spring located in its cap. (1) £150-200

331* Laying press. A beech laying press, with approx. 41cm (16ins) between wooden screws, opening to approx. 31cm (12ins), together with a modern beech vertical plough for bench-side mounting (by Dryad?), with approx. 65cm (25.5ins) between metal screws, together with a cast iron glue pot

327* Finishing Stove. A fine cast iron floor standing finishing stove by Harrild & Sons “Fleet” Works, London, late 19th/early 20th c., central ring with grooves capable of holding a maximum of fifty-six finishing tools, standing on three cast iron legs, maximum height 98cm (38.5 ins), outer support ring diameter 68.5cm (27ins), together with a contemporary advert leaf illustrating a similar floor standing stove by Caslon & Co., framed & glazed

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£100-150

332* Laying press. A beech laying press, with approx. 43cm (17ins) between wooden screws, opening to approx. 33cm (13ins), together with a modern beech vertical plough for bench-side mounting (by Dryad?), with approx. 65cm (25.5ins) between metal screws, together with a cast iron glue pot, plus a home-made paper press, of wooden construction, platten approx. 71 x 61cm (28 x 24ins)

A very rare example of a floor standing finishing stove. Currently for mains gas, but could be converted to bottle gas or electric. (2) £400-600

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£100-150


333 [Leather]. Leather Dressing, including Dyeing, Staining, & Finishing, by M.C. Lamb, [1905-07], b & w illusts. from photos., num. mounted leather samples, comm. ads. at rear, ink library stamp to title and few other leaves, library label to upper pastedown, orig. cloth gilt, paper label at foot of spine, 8vo (1)

£70-100

336* Paring machine. A Brockman Paring Machine, on orig. wooden base (1)

£100-150

337* Sewing frame. A modern hardwood sewing frame, with approx. 91cm (36ins) between upright supports, together with a hardwood laying press, with approx. 41cm (16ins) between screws, opening to approx. 29cm (11.5ins), plus a a Dryad finishing press, with approx. 36cm (14ins) between screws, plus a Dryad bench mounting vertical plough (4)

334* Miniature revolving bookcase. A satinwood revolving bookcase, early 20th c., height approx. 16cm (6.25ins), containing the Works of Shakespeare, 40 vols., pub. Glasgow: David Bryce & Son, 1904, a.e.g., orig. limp reversed calf, faded, volume dimensions approx. 5.5 x 3.5cm (1)

£150-200

338* Type. two sets of brass type, including 8mm letter height san seriff and 9mm letter height seriff type, together with two sets of ‘Mazak’ alloy foil blocking type (upper & lower case), letter height approx. 5mm (a small carton)

£150-200

£150-200

ART REFERENCE

335* Nipping press. A cast iron nipping press by J. Greig & Sons of Edinburgh, finished in dark grey, platten size approx. 61 x 48cm (24 x 19 ins), opening to approx. 61cm (24 ins), overall height approx. 122cm (48ins) In excellent working condition. Can be dismantled for ease of transportation. (1) £200-300

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339 Ashbee (C.R.). Modern English Silverwork, pub. Essex House Press/Batsford, 1909, 100 lithographed plates, some part handcoloured, some light browning, library label at front, contemporary library cloth, 4to Limited edition, 116/200 signed by the artist. (1)

345 Cox (David). A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Water Colours; from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with Examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring, S. and J. Fuller, 1841, twelve (of 56) aqua. plts, lightly foxed, several frayed to blank margins, title-page creased, five text leaves only, contents detached in orig. moiré green cloth, partially faded and sl. fraying to extrems., upper cover gilt lettered, oblong folio

£150-200

340 Benezit (E.). Dictionary of Artists, 14 vols., Gründ, 2006, orig. blue cloth lettered in gilt, as new condition still contained in publisher’s orig. cardstock packaging, 8vo

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

The first English language translation of this valuable reference work. (14) £300-400

346 Foord (J.). Decorative Flower Studies, For the Use of Artists, Designers, Students, and Others, 1901, 40 colour plates, a few minor spots, library bookplate, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed, folio

341 Blake (William). The Complete Portraiture of William & Catherine Blake, with an Essay and an Iconography by Geoffrey Keynes Kt., pub. Trianon Press, 1977, num. b&w plts., orig. qtr. morocco gilt in slipcase, large 4to, (Ltd. ed., letter J of 26 lettered copies), together with The Grave. A Poem, facsimile reprint, Wildwood House, 1973, num. eng. illusts., first few leaves detached, orig. yellow printed wrappers, folio, plus Knight (Laura), A Book of Drawings, with a foreword and descriptive notes by Charles Marriott, 1923, twenty plts. (some col.), occ. spotting (not affecting plts.), orig. linen-backed boards, 4to Ltd ed. 394/500. (3)

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£70-100

£80-120

£100-150

342 Book of Durrow. Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Durmachensis, 2 vols., pub. Olten, Lausanne and Freiburg: Urs Graf-Verlag, 1960, seventeen tipped-in col. plts. (complete), b&w illusts from photos throughout, vol. 1 in orig. blindstamped tan morocco, vol. 2 in orig. qtr. morocco, slightly rubbed, folio Limited edition 357/650. (2)

£400-600

343 Buckley (Francis). The Glass Trade in England in the Seventeenth Century/The Taxation of English Glass in the Seventeenth Century, both privately printed, 1914, both inscribed ‘With the author’s compliments’, with an ALS from Buckley to the curator of the Worcester Museum, presenting the volumes and referring to glass makers by the name of Henzey in Brattle Lane near Stourbridge, Worcestershire, both orig. cloth gilt, slim 4to, together with Old London Glasshouses, by Francis Buckley, privately printed, 1915, author’s presentation copy, inscribed at head of title, with author’s manuscript note presenting the volume (one of 50 copies) to Worcester Museum, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to spine, slim 8vo, and two others, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (5)

347 Georgian Society. Records of Eighteenth-Century Domestic Architecture and Decoration in Dublin, 5 vols., pub. DUP, 1909-13, numerous b & w illustrations, some scattered spotting, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco by Hatchards, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, slightly rubbed, 4to Each volume limited to between 300 and 600 copies. (5)

£500-800

348 The Journal of Decorative Art. An Illustrated Technical Journal for the House Painter, Decorator, and all Art Workmen..., Manchester, W. Sutherland & Sons, vols. 4-19, 21, 23, 1884-1903, together 20 vols. (including duplicates of vols. 4 and 7), numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., some folding/double-page, incl. some chromos., orig. gilt dec. cloth, some fading and damp-soiling, occn. fraying to spines, folio

£70-100

344 Chambers (William). A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening, to which is added, An Heroic Epistle, in answer to Sir William Chambers, Knight, author of a late dissertation on Oriental Gardening, 11th ed., Dublin, printed for W. Wilson, 1773, 77 pp., bound with An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Kant. &c by the author of that epistle, 4th ed., Dublin, printed for W. Wilson, 1774, 12 pp., including half-title and advert to verso of final leaf, marbled endpapers, contemp. ownership inscription to front blank ‘Barbara Tighe, the gift of the Revd: T. Starkie, Sep. 1774’, contemp. calf, rubbed and some marks, joints partly cracked, 8vo

Containing numerous articles and illustrations relating to the decorative arts, including lectures, reviews of wallpaper companies, articles about art schools, details of exhibitions, articles on the interior decoration of country houses, such as Eaton Hall, and designs for stained glass, friezes, tapestry panels and wall hangings, ceilings, tiles, etc. (20) £400-600

349 Lamb (Edward Buckton). Studies of Ancient Domestic Architecture, Principally Selected from Original Drawings in the Collection of the Late Sir William Burrell, with some Brief Observations on the Application of Ancient Architecture to the Pictorial Composition of Modern Edifices, 1846, 20 tinted lithographed plates, a few spots, text block detached, bookplate, contemporary calf-backed boards, spine defective, covers detached, folio

Henrey 549. The heroic epistle and the additional postscript are by William Mason, according to Henrey, the ‘eleventh edition’ applies only to Mason’s epistle in reply to Chambers. (1) £200-300

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£70-100


350 Lassaigne (Jacques). Marc Chagall Drawings and Water Colors for The Ballet, New York, 1969, colour lithograph by Chagall, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., a few tears to extrems., folio, together with Miro (Joan), Fotoscop, Visual Language, 1970, num. col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., small 4to (2)

353 Picasso (Pablo). Vivant (1881-1907), 1998; Cubisme (19071917), 1998; Des Ballets au Drame (1917-1926), 1999, together 3 vols., col. and b&w illusts. throughout, all orig. cloth in d.j.s (last two vols. in orig. slipcase), large 4to, together with Wittrock (Wolfgang), Toulouse-Lautrec, Catalogue complet des estampes, 2 vols., 1985, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j.s, contained in orig. slipcase, folio, plus nine other art related, and Dictionnaire Critique et Documentaire, des Peintres, Sculpteurs..., by E. Benezit, 10 vols., 1976

£100-150

351 Morris (F.O., ed.). The Wilkie Gallery: A Selection of the Best Pictures of the Late Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Including his Spanish and Oriental Sketches, pub. Virtue, c. 1850, additional engraved title, numerous b & w engraved plates, minor toning, front hinges breaking, a.e.g., original green morocco gilt, rubbed, folio, together with A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentleman of Great Britain and Ireland, 4 vols., c. 1870’s, additional chromolithographed title to each, num. chromo. views, text leaves offset or browned, t.e.g., original red morocco gilt, vol. 1 spine torn, rubbed, 4to, with two others: Goethe’s Frauengestalten, von Wilhelm v. Kaulbach, c. 1870 and The Later Work of Aubrey Beardsley, 1912 (7)

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354 Picasso (Pablo, illust.). Picasso: Toreros, by Jaime Sabartes, London & Monte Carlo, 1961, colour and b & w plates, four original lithographs (one coloured), library stamps and labels at front and rear, original red cloth, library number to spine, oblong folio (1)

£800-1200

355 Picasso (Pablo, illust.). Picasso’s Vollard Suite, Introduction by Hans Bolliger, 1956, 100 b & w plates, library stamps and labels at front and rear, contemporary library cloth, 4to

£100-150

352 Palladio (Andrea). The First Book of Architecture, Translated out of Italian: With an Appendix Touching Doors and Windows, by Pr le Muet, Translated out of French, 1st ed. in English, 1663, folding plan (repaired with loss), 63 engraved plates, lacking additional engraved title, title repaired, C3 torn with loss, some leaves cropped affecting headlines, some soiling and waterstains, previous owner signatures, contemporary panelled calf, old repair to upper joint, rubbed, small 4to Wing P208a. (1)

£200-300

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£150-200

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£70-100


356 Pugin (A. Welby). Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume, Compiled from Ancient Authorities and Examples, Enlarged and Revised by the Rev. Bernard Smith, 3rd ed., 1868, chromo-illuminated addn. title and seventy-two plts. (correct as list), ex-lib. copy with unobtrusive oval blind stamp to lower corner of all plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth with later red morocco backstrip, rubbed, together with Floriated Ornament: A Series of Thirty-one Designs, by Augustus Welby Pugin, 1849, chromo-illuminated frontis., addn. vign. title and twenty-nine plts., correct as list, ex-lib. copy with unobtrusive oval blind stamp to both titles and final plt. only, damp stain to upper margins of prelims., orig. gilt-dec. red cloth with later red morocco backstrip, plus Colling (James K.), Gothic Ornaments, being a Series of Examples of Enriched Details and Accessories of the Architecture of Great Britain, 2 vols., [1858], addn. chromo-illuminated title-page to each, 103/102 col. and b & w plts. respec., some minor scattered spotting and marginal dust soiling, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, worn at head and foot of spines, all 4to (4)

360 Skotnes (Cecil & Gray, Stephen). The Assassination of Shaka, by Mhlangane Dingane and Mbopa on 22 September 1828 at Dukuza, by Which Act the Zulu Nation First Lost its Empire, pub. Johannesburg, 1974, col. plts. throughout, inscribed to front endpaper ‘For Prof. F.T. Prince, in admiration & respect from Stephen Gray, Johannesburg, 1974’, also signed by Cecil Skotnes, orig. cloth in d.j., folio (1)

361 Studio Special Numbers, 31 vols., c. 1905-33, num. col. and b & w illusts., 6 vols. bound in publisher’s orig. cloth, remainder orig. printed wrappers, many worn, folio, together with Decorative Art. The Studio Yearbook, 6 vols., 1951-55 & 1956-58, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth (final vol. in frayed and torn d.j.), 4to, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks Includes Arts & Crafts, 1916; Modern Book Illustrators and their Work, 1914; Colour Photography, 1908; Etching of Today, 1929; Picture Making by Children, 1934; Crafts for Children, 1935; The Art-Revival in Austria, 1906; The Woodcut of Today, 1927; The New Woodcut, 1930, etc. (37) £100-150

£150-200

357 Pugin (Augustus). A Series of Ornamental Timber Gables, From Existing Examples in England and France, of the Sixteenth Century..., 2nd ed., Improved, 1854, addn. lihto frontis. and thirty litho plts., occ. scattered spotting, some dampstaining to plt. 1, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked preserving orig. spine, slim folio, together with one other volume relating to the decorative art of Edward BurneJones (2)

£70-100

£70-100

358 Russell (John). Elements of Painting with Crayons, 2nd ed., with additions, printed for J. Wilkie, J. Walter and R. Bishop, 1777, half-title, 52 pp., some light spotting and soiling to extreme edges, one leaf with minor loss to extreme lower outer corner, untrimmed, orig. plain wrappers, somewhat soiled and stained, frayed to edges, slim 4to (1)

£200-300

362 The Book of Kells. Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Cenannensis, 3 vols., Bern, 1950-51, 48 mounted colour plates, b & w facsimile plates, library bookplates and usual marks at front, vols. I & II original vellum gilt, vol. III a little faded with small waterstain, folio

359 Saunier (Claudius). A Treatise on Modern Horology in Theory and Practice, Translated from the French... by Julien Tripplin & Edward Rigg, 2nd ed., 1887, twenty-two folding hand-col. diags. at rear (correct as list), ex-lib. copy with usual marks, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and a little dust soiled, large thick 8vo (1)

Limited edition, 305/500. (3)

£70-100

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£500-800


363 Warhol (Andy). The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), 1st ed., New York, 1975, original cloth-backed boards, d.j. with very slight wear to extrems., initialed ‘AW’ in black marker pen to half title, 8vo, together with,The Andy Warhol Diaries, ed. Pat Hackett, 1st ed., pub. Simon & Schuster, 1989,orig. pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. with slight wear to extrems. 4to (2)

£100-150

364 Weale (John, ed.). The Theory, Practice and Architecture of Bridges of Stone, Iron, Timber and Wire; With Examples on the Principle of Suspension, 3 vols., 1839-43, 138 folding engraved plates, illustrations, library blindstamps, some repairs, tears and frayed edges, some soiling, maroon library morocco-backed boards, 8vo (3)

£150-200

365 Wilson (Sir John). The Royal Philatelic Collection, ed. Clarence Winchester, Dropmore Press, 1952, two collotype port. plts., twelve col. plts., num. b&w illusts., t.e.g., orig. crushed red morocco, gilt dec. to spine & gilt royal crest to upper board, in red cloth slipcase, lower joint broken, folio (1)

£70-100

366 Wyatt (Sir Matthew Digby). The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century. A Series of Illustrations of the Choicest Specimens Produced by Every Nation at the Great Exhibition of Works of Industry, 1851, 2 vols., Day & Son, 1851-1853, additional chromo. titles to each vol., 158 chromo.-illuminated plates, complete as listed, gutta-percha perished and contents loose with a few short edge tears, orig. publisher’s plum half-morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed to extrems., folio (2)

Lot 368

£200-300

370 Library catalogue. A Catalogue or The Valuable Library of John Edwards Esq. Containing a Spledid Assemblage of Early Printed Books, Chiefly upon Vellum...., pub. for R.H.Evans, 1815, bound with, A Catalogue of a most Elegant Collection of Books Consisting of many of the First Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics with Almost all the Best Editions of those Authors on Large Paper.... the Most Extensive Library of a Nobleman [The Duke of Grafton], pub. for R.H.Evans, 1815, title page with contemp. ink manuscript annotations, red ruled and with extensive contemp. ink marginalia of realised prices throughout, three folding engraved plts. bound in at rear, the second volume with some contemp. marginalia and underlining, contemp. published highlights laid to rear blanks, end paper and rear paste down, book plate of Edward Lockwood Percival to front paste down, contemp. half calf, rebacked, slim 8vo

LIBRARY CATALOGUES 367 Beckford Library Catalogue. The Hamilton Palace Libraries, The First Portion of The Beckford Library (bound with the 2nd. and the 3rd.), pub. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 3 vols. (bound in 2), 1882 - 83, orig. paper covers bound in, title pages with slight spotting, book plate of John William Pease to front paste downs, t.e.g., later half calf gilt with contrasting label to spine, large 8vo (2)

£100-150

368 Bibliotheca Heberiana. Catalogue of the Library of the Late Richard Heber Esq. eleven parts (bound in 4), sold by Messrs. Sotheby and Son, (parts 1 - 5) 1834, and Mr Evans (parts 6 - 11), 1835, title pages with slight spotting, vols. 1 - 3 later half calf with contrasting morocco labels to spines, vol. 4 in near contemp. half calf with contrasting morocco labels to spine, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 8vo, together with,Catalogue of the Library of the Late Richard Heber Esq. Part the Twelfth, sold by Mr. Wheatly, 1836,slight staining to paste downs and end papers, near contemp. half calf gilt, slight rubbing at extrems., slim 8vo (5)

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371 Library catalogue. Bibliotheca Reediana. A Catalogue of the Curious and Extensive Library of the Late Isaac Reed Esq. of Staple Inn, Deceased, Editor of the Last Edition of Shakespeare, sold by Auction by Messrs King and Lochee, 1807, engraved portrait frontispiece, uncut, new end papers, book plate of Cornell University Library and Barnet Kottler to front paste down, upper hinge broken, near contemp. boards, rebacked, 8vo

£1000-1500

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369 Henry W. Poor Library. Catalogue of the Library of Henry W. Poor (five parts bound in one), pub. The Anderson Auction Company, New York, 1908 - 09, chromolithographic frontis, several b & w and litho. colour plts. throughout, book plate of Wallace Hugh Cathcart to front paste down, contemp. red. cloth gilt, 8vo (1)

£250-350

£200-300

372 Library catalogue. The Huth Library, A Catalogue of the Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, and Engravings, Collected by Henry Huth, with Collations and Bibliographical Descriptions, 5 vols., pub. Ellis and White, 1880 etched portrait frontis, uncut, near contemp. cloth gilt, 4to

£100-150

One of 130 copies printed for sale. (5)

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£500-800


373 Library catalogue. A Short Title catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of Sir R. L. Harmsworth, Bart. To the Year 1640, printed for private circulation, 1925, limitation statement, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, boards stained, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to Limited edition of 37/50. (1)

378 Library Catalogues. Catalogue of Mr John A. Rice’s Library to be sold by Auction by Bangs Merwin & Co. New York, 1870, title page toned and stained, uncut, new end papers, modern cloth with printed label to spine, 8vo, together with,Catalogue of early English Books, Chiefly of the Elizabethan Period. Collected by William Augustus White and Catalogued by Henrietta C. Bartlett, privately printed for Mr. W. A. White by Pynson Printers Inc., New York, 1926,facsimile manuscript frontis., contemp. cloth with calf gilt labels to upper board and spine, 8vo, with,A Catalogue of Early English Books in the Library of John L. Clawson, Buffalo, By Seymour De Ricci, pub. The Rosenbach Company Philadelphia and New York, 1924,uncut, contemp. blue cloth gilt, limited edition of 200, 4to, with another fourteen volumes similar

£150-200

374 Library catalogue. A Catalogue of the Curious and Extensive Library of the Late James Perry Esq. Containing an Extraordinary Assemblage of Rare and Curious Books in every Department of Literature, but Particularly in Early English Poetry, Literature and History, Part the First, Second, Third, Fourth and last, sold by Auction by Mr. Evans, 1822 - 23, title pages with slight spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, bumped at extrems., slim 8vo (1)

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379 Library Catalogues. An Appendix to the Rowfant Library. A Catalogue of the Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters Etc. Collected since the Printing of the First Catalogue in 1866 by the Late Frederick Locker Lampson, Printed by Charles Whittingham & Co., 1900, uncoloured gravure frontis. of Rowfant, title page printed in red & black, uncut, manuscript presentation to end paper, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, limited to 350 copies, 4to, together with,The Rowfant Library. A Catalogue of the Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Drawings and Pictures Collected by Frederick Locker-Lampson, pub. Bernard Quaritch, 1886,gravure frontis. after George Cruikshank, occ. b & w engr. plts. throughout, uncut, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, limited to 150 copies, bumped at extrems., 4to, with,Catalogue of the first part of the Very Extensive and Valuable Library of Rare and Curious Books of the Late John Whiteford Mackenzie Esq., sold by Auction by Messrs. T. Chapman & Son, 1886,title page a little toned, some pencil marginalia itemising prices realised, price list bound in at rear, new end papers, modern cloth with contrasting label to spine, 4to, plus,Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or A Bibliographical and Retrospective Catalogue of a Portion of Early English Poetry with occasional Extracts and Remarks Biographical and Critical by the Rev. Thomas Corser, M.A., 11 vols. 1860 - 1883,eng. portrait frontis., some hinges and joints weak, contemp. cloth gilt, frayed and stained, 8vo, together with another sixteen volumes and pamphlets similar

375 Library catalogue. White Knights Library. Catalogue of the Distinguished and Celebrated Library containing Numerous very fine and rare Specimens from the Presses of Caxton, Pynson and Wynkyn de Worde &c. 2 parts bound in one, sold by Auction by Mr. Evans, 1819, title page with slight spotting, contemp. manuscript marginalia listing prices and buyers, book plate of T. W. Edwards to front paste down, contemp. straight grain sheep, bumped and rubbed at extrems. 8vo, together with,A Catalogue of a Portion of the Library of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Berwick, consisting of a Valuable Collection of Antiquities, History, Voyages, Travels, Classics and Miscellanies, sold at Auction by Mr. Sotheby, 1817,modern paper wrappers, slim 8vo (2)

£300-500

376 Library catalogue. Catalogue of the Library of S. Christie-Miller Esq, 3 parts (bound in one), Divinity, Voyages and Travels, British History, printed at the Chiswick Press, 1873, 1873 & 1876, title pages printed in red & black, uncut, contemp. half cloth with contrasting red morocco gilt label to spine, 4toThe three volumes printed on hand made paper are the only catalogues of any part of the celebrated Christie-Miller Library ever produced whilst the library was still intact. (1)

£300-500

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377 Library catalogue. Catalogue of the Valuable Library of the Late Benjamin Heywood Bright Esq. Containing a most Extensive Collection of Valuable, Rare and Curious Books in all Classes and Literature, sold by Auction by Messrs. S. Leigh Sotherby & Co., 1845, title page with slight overall toning, contemp. manuscript marginalia identifying price and buyers name throughout, book plate of Arthur Dalrymple to front paste down, contemp. half morocco gilt, a little rubbed at extrems., 8vo, together with,Catalogue of the most Valuable, Interesting and Highly Important Library of George Danial Esq. of Canonbury, together with his collection of Original Drawings & Engraved Portraits of Eminent Actors and Actresses: Beautiful Water Colour Drawings, &c. &c. &c. sold by Auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1864,orig. printed wrappers, red-lined and priced in contemp. manuscript throughout, contemp. newspaper reports laid on to near contemp. paper and tipped in, book plate of Barnet Kottler to front paste down, contemp. half calf gilt, contrasting morocco label to spine, bumped and a little rubbed, 4to, with,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, 1815,title page printed in red & black, dec. engraved frontispiece, wood engraved vignettes to text throughout, end papers detached, near contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed, 4to (3)

£150-200

£200-300

£300-500

380 Merly Library. A Catalogue of the Well Known and Celebrated Library of the Late Ralph Willett Esq. brought from his Seat at Merly in the County of Dorset, sold by Leigh and Sotheby, 1813, title page and index, buyers annotated in contemp. manuscript, uncut, contemp. half calf gilt, upper joint a little weak, frayed at extrems., 8vo (1)

£400-600

381 Robert Hoe Library. Catalogue of the Library of Robert Hoe of New York, 4 vols., pub. The Anderson Auction Company, New York, 1911 - 12, chromolithographic frontis, several b & w images throughout, orig. wrappers bound in, realised price lists bound in to vols. 2,3 & 4, vol. 1 with realised prices added in pencil as marginalia, old purchase receipt and press clippings loosely inserted in vol. 1, contemp. green cloth with morocco gilt labels to spines, a little rubbed and faded at extrems., 8vo (4)

£150-200

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£70-100


382 Spilsbury (William H.). Catalogue of the Printed Books in The Library of the Hon. Society of Lincoln’s Inn, 1859, title page and end papers with slight spotting, first free end paper with tipped in manuscript letter from the Librarian, John Nicholson presenting this copy to Henry Huth, front paste down with book plate of Henry Huth and Barnet Kottler, includes later additions to the catalogue up to 1880, a.e.g., near contemp. half morocco gilt on marbled boards, spine faded, large 8vo (1)

386 Ashendene Press. The Journal of Joseph Hornby, FebruaryMarch 1815.Together with a Letter to his sister Margaret Hornby, 1895, half-title present, title-page printed in black and red, untrimmed, orig. qtr. japanese vellum, lightly soiled, lacking most of spine, slim 8vo Limited edition of 33 copies only, this numbered 18. The half-title bears the contemporary manuscript initials ‘S.K.C. April 16th 1895’ and ‘E.M.S.H.’, the latter being one of printers listed on the colophon leaf at the rear. ‘The Journal of Joseph Hornby’ was the very first book from the Ashendene Press, printed from the manuscript journal of C.H. St. John Hornby’s grandfather which was written on a trip to Brussels and Paris in the spring of 1815. Hornby, in his bibliography of the Press, comments that, despite the “exceedingly poor quality” of his first production, “none of the books from my press has given me quite the same thrill as did this, its first-born...”. (1) £500-800

£100-150

383 Walpole (Horace). A Catalogue of the Classic Contents of Strawberry Hill collected by Horace Walpole, pub. George Robins, 1842, some wood-eng. illusts. at front of vol., orig. cloth-backed printed limp boards, lower board detached, boards marked and slightly rubbed, corners worn, 4to, contained in purpose-made book box

384 Aiken (Joan). The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, illustrated from drawings by Pat Marriott, 1st ed., Jonathan Cape, 1962, b & w illusts., some full-page, orig. boards with spine lettered in silver, in price-clipped d.j., a trifle rubbed to extrems., spine sl. sunned, small area of surface loss on rear panel, 8vo

387 Austen (John, illust.). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens, 2 vols., Limited Editions Club, Oxford, 1933, twenty-four full-page col. illusts., b & w chapter headings and decorations, etc., orig. cloth gilt, tall 8vo (limited edition 467/1500), signed by the artist, together with Sartre (Jean-Paul), Five Plays, Franklin Library, 1978, col. illusts. by Robert Borja, a.e.g., orig. giltdec. crimson morocco, with separate booklet ‘Notes from the Editors’, contained in publisher’s orig. cardstock packaging, 8vo (produced in an unspecified limitation, signed on flyleaf by Sartre), with two others on Sartre, including Iris Murdoch’s first book ‘Sartre, Romantic Rationalist’, 1953, plus Sillitoe (Alan), A Tree on Fire, 1967, Mountains and Caverns, 1975, Alligator Playground, 1997, all 1st eds., signed on title by the author, all orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, and one other

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£150-200

GENERAL

£70-100

£100-150

388 Banks (Iain). Walking on Glass, 1st ed., 1985, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, together with Naipaul (V.S.), A Bend in the River, 1st ed., 1979, previous owner inscription, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, plus Storey (David), Pasmore, 1st ed., 1972, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, with others, some signed and Booker Prize winners including Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow, 1991 (first Canadian ed., inscribed), and Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, 1997 (approx. 90)

£100-150

389 Bates (H.E.). The Nature of Love, 1953; The Sleepless Moon, 1956; The Vanished World, 1969; The Blossoming World, 1971; A Love of Flowers, 1971, 1st eds., original cloth, d.j.s, Sleepless Moon price-clipped, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo, all signed by the author (5)

£70-100

390 Beardsley (Aubrey, illust.). Le Morte Darthur, 2 vols., 1st Beardsley ed., 1893-4, photogravure frontis. to each, eighteen b & w plts., some double-page, numerous letterpress illusts. and decs., lightly toned, half-titles and free endpapers foxed, hinges reinforced and front and rear panel of orig. d.j.s(?) laid down on pastedowns, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cream cloth, soiled, rebacked, preserving orig. rubbed and browned spines, upper cover of vol. 2 with sl. damage, 4to Limited edition of 1500 ordinary copies (of a total edition of 1800 copies). (2) £200-300

391 Betjeman (John). Church Poems, 1981, illustrations by John Piper, t.e.g., original green buckram-backed boards, glassine wrapper (torn), 8vo Limited edition, 91/100 signed by author and artist. (1)

385 Aldin (Cecil). Bunnyborough, pub. Milford, OUP, [1919], sixteen full page colour illustrations, a few light spots, original pictorial boards, edges rubbed, some fading, 4to (1)

£200-300

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£80-120


392 Blackmore (R.D.). Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor, 1883, num. b&w plts., spotting throughout, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. printed Japanese vellum, rebacked preserving from spine, rubbed, 4to, together with another edition of the same work, n.d., c. 1924, b&w illusts. to text throughout by Gordon Browne, orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed, large 4to, plus sixty-three others by R.D. Blackmore, titles incl. The Maid of Sker, Mary Anerley, Slain by the Doones, Tales from the Telling House, etc.

398 Dahl (Roald). James and the Giant Peach, A Children’s Story, 1st ed., 2nd issue, New York, Knopf, 1961, 2nd issue, with ‘bound by The Book Press’ in the four-line colophon, col. and b & w illusts. by Nancy Ekholm Burkert, some full-page, orig. orange cloth, some faint scratches, upper cover lightly faded and spotted to lower margin, in sl. browned and rubbed d.j., a little frayed at spine ends, 8vo, together with a later edition of the same book, orig. cloth

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399 Downs (T. Nelson). Modern Coin Manipulation, [Hamley Bros., 1900], b & w illustrations, pub. ads. at end, previous owner inscription, original red cloth gilt, tiny tear at spine head, 8vo

(2)

£200-300

393 Burlingame (H.J.). Leaves From Conjurers’ Scrap Books or, Modern Magicians and their Work, Chicago, 1891, b & w illustrations, previous owner inscription, original red cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with Will Godston’s Easy Road to Magic, c. 1920 (2)

(1)

£100-150

(1)

(1)

£80-120

402 Folio Society. Trollope (Anthony), Works, 48 vols. (complete), c. 1990s, b&w illusts., all orig. cloth in slipcases, VG

395 Clarke (Harry, illust.). Tales of Mystery and Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, 1919, num. b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with Morris (Alice Talwin), Old Friends and New Fables. Pictures by Carton Moorepark, 1916, twenty-four col. plts. mounted on grey paper, orig. cloth gilt with large pict. paper panel to upper cover, generally somewhat rubbed and soiled, folio, plus Harrison (Florence), In the Fairy Ring, [1908], twenty-four col. plts., num. b & w illusts. and decs. to text, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and somewhat marked, a little worn at head of spine, 4to, and other early 20th c. illustrated works including several royalty gift books

(48)

£200-300

403 Folio Society publications, approx. 200 vols., c. 1960s-2000s, incl. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, 8 vols., In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust, 6 vols., Domesday Book. A Complete Translation, 3 vols. (two sets), and many others, all orig. cloth, mostly in slipcases, 8vo & 4to, VG (approx. 200)

£300-500

404 Frost (Thomas). The Lives of the Conjurors, new ed., 1881, a few spots, previous owner inscription, original burgundy cloth, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, together with Conjuring Tricks with Dominoes, Dice, Balls, Hats etc., by Professor Hoffman, pub. Routledge, 1893, illustrations, p.25 with top corner torn away, one or two spots, original boards, closed tear to lower cover, spine chipped, light stains, 8vo

£200-300

396 Crane (Walter). Queen Summer or the Journey of the Lily & the Rose, 1st ed., 1891, col. illusts., 8 pp. publisher’s ads. at rear, orig. linen-backed dec. boards, minor wear to extremities, together with A Masque of Days, from the Last Essays of Elia: Newly Dressed & Decorated by Walter Crane, 1901, col. illusts., orig. linenbacked pict. boards, rubbed and somewhat dust soiled, inner front joint broken, both slim folio, and six others by Crane, plus Greenaway (Kate, illust.), The Queen of the Pirate Isle, by Brett Harte, [1886], col. illusts. to text, a.e.g., orig. pict. cloth, rubbed, inner joints weak, slim 8vo, plus two others by Kate Greenaway and a group of twenty-one Randolph Caldicott’s picture books

(2)

£150-200

£150-200

397 Cuala Press. Ion. A Grandfather’s Tale, by Alexander C. Ionides, Junior, pub. Dublin, 1927, orig. cloth-backed boards with paper label to spine, small 4to (Signed ltd. ed. 122/200, ‘To Emma, with love from Alex, 30th Dec 1927’), together with Seago (Edward), Caravan, pub. Collins, 1937, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. printed cloth, 4to, plus Masefield (John), Philip the King, 1927, twelve tipped-in woodcuts by Laurence Irving, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., slight loss to spine ends, wear to extrems., 4to (Ltd ed. 43/360, signed by the author and illustrator), plus eleven other various, incl. The Bride’s Primer..., by Thornton W. Burgess, 1905 (somewhat worn) (14)

£200-300

401 Evans (Henry Ridgely). Magic and its Professors, pub. Routledge, 1902, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, light spotting, previous owner inscription, inkstamp, original pictorial cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo

Limited Edition De Luxe, 171/250 copies, signed by the publisher. (1) £70-100

(32)

£100-150

400 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, [1909], twenty tipped-in col. plts. (complete as list), orig. gilt dec. cloth, folio

394 Carse (A. Duncan, illust.). Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales, Adam & Charles Black, 1912, half-title, twelve mounted col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, upper hinge split, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, soiled, 4to

(30)

£70-100

405 Giles. Cartoons by Giles from ‘The Journalist’, pub. National Union of Journalists, 1948, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. yellow printed wrappers, stapled as issued, generally in clean condition, slim oblong 4to

£100-150

A scarce collection of Giles’ cartoons published in The Journalist between 1942 and 1944, and originally issued to raise money for the National Union of Journalists charitable and benevolent funds. (1) £300-400

77


408 Lang (Andrew). The Brown Fairy Book, 1st ed., 1904, half-title, eight col. plts. and numerous b & w illusts. by H.J. Ford, silverpatterned endpapers, 4pp. pubs. ads. tipped-in on recto of rear free endpaper, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine v. sl. rubbed at ends and with ms. numeral at head, but a bright copy, 8vo, together with The Pink Fairy Book, new imp., 1901, orig. gilt dec. cloth, faded, especially on spine (2)

£70-100

406 Hardy (Thomas). Poems of the Past and the Present, 1st ed., 1902, review leaf at end, a few spots to endpapers, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, upper corners slightly bumped, 8vo Purdy pp.107-19. (1)

409 Lees-Milne (James). Some Cotswold Country Houses, 1st ed., 1987, signed on half-title by the author, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., slim 4to, together with Ancestral Voices, 1st ed., 1975, port. frontis., signed to head of spine, rubbed, 8vo, together with Harold Nicolson, A Biography 1886-1929, 1st ed., 1980, port. frontis., signed to title by author, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus Caves of Ice, 1st ed., 1983, port. frontis., signed to title by author, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus twenty-one others by Lees-Milne (including ten signed by the author), plus approx. twenty-eight miscellaneous books from the library of James Lees-Milne, mostly small format history, literature and biographies, etc., all carrying the author’s bookplate

£300-400

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£150-200

410 Mailer (Norman). The Naked and the Dead, 1st ed., 5th Large Printing, pub. Rinehart, New York, 1948, original cloth, a little rubbed at spine ends, d.j., torn with loss to spine, 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed to fep: “To Jack Diamond:- a dear friend of Uncle Louis’, Norman”, together with Woolf (Virginia), Flush, a Biography, 1st Large Paper Edition, pub. Hogarth Press, 1933, ten b & w illustrations (one loose), light marginal toning, original cloth, slightly dusty, d.j., loss to spine, sellotape mark, rubbed and chipped, 8vo, with three others including Lord Dunsany’s The Chronicles of Rodriguez, 1922, limited edition of 500 copies and Aldous Huxley’s Do What You Will, 1929, limited edition of 260 copies signed by the author (5)

£150-200

411 Miller (Henry & Alfred Perles). What Are You Going To Do About Alf, pub. Turret, 1971, original cloth, d.j., small 4to 407 Hardy (Thomas). Wessex Poems and Other Verses, 1st ed., 1898, b & w illustrations, a few minor spots, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo

Limited edition, 20/100 signed by the authors. (1)

One of 500 copies printed. Purdy p.96. (1)

412 Murdoch (Iris). The Existentialist Political Myth, pub. Delos Press, 1989, original wrapper, spine faded, slipcase, 8vo

£200-300

Limited edition, 1/45 signed copies of a total edition of 270. (1)

78

£70-100

£100-150


417 Potter (Beatrix). The Tailor of Gloucester, 1st ed., 1903, colour illustrations, some leaves with abrasions, repairs and tears, stiching weakening, presentation inscription, original maroon boards with inset illustration to upper cover, a little rubbed and faded, 12mo, together with The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, 1st ed., 1904, colour illustrations, some fingermarks, half title loosening, front hinges breaking, original grey boards, tear at spine head, a little rubbed and stained, 12mo (2)

£200-300

418 Pound (Ezra). Cathay, For the Most Part from the Chinese of Rihaku, from the Notes of the Late Ernest Fenollosa, and the Decipherings of the Professors Mori and Ariga, 1st ed., 1915, orig. printed wrappers, slightly rubbed, small 4to (1)

419 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1st ed. thus, 1929, twelve col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, dec. endpapers, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Robinson (Charles, illust.), Margaret’s Book, by H. FieldingHall, [1913], twelve mounted col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, some scattered spotting, dec. endpapers, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, small 4to, plus Robinson (Charles, illust.), A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson, n.d., c. 1916, eight col. plts., num. b & w illusts. and decs., dec. endpapers, orig. dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, and Pogany (Willy, illust.),The Welsh Fairy-Book, by W. JenkynThomas, [1907] , col. frontis., b & w illusts., initial letters and decs. in red, decorated endpapers, orig. dec. cloth, 8vo, and other late 19th/early 20th c. illustrated books in decorative bindings

413 Nonesuch Press. The Works of Shakespeare.The text of the First Folio with Quarto variants and a selection of modern readings: edited by Herbert Farjeon..., NewYork, 1929-33, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. terracotta morocco gilt, spines slightly faded, large 8vo Limited edition 839/1600. (7)

£400-600

414 Olivia’s Shopping, and How She Does It, A Prejudiced Guide to the London Shops, 1st ed., Gay and Bird, 1906, pubs ad. leaf preceding half-title, numerous letterpress illusts., free endpapers browned, orig. pictorial green cloth, lightly rubbed and marked in places, but overall a good copy, sm. 8vo, together with Settle (Alison), A Family of Shops, Marshall & Snelgrove, c.1950, numerous b & w illusts., incl. three tipped-in on letterpress, orig. printed boards in d.j., extrems. sl. rubbed and frayed, with sl. loss, sm. 8vo (2)

(23)

£70-100

(10)

£100-150

£200-300

416 Omar Khayyam. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, trans. Edward Fitzgerald, pub. Hodder and Stoughton, n.d., c. 1920, twelve tipped-in col. plts. by Edmund Dulac, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and some marks, small 4to, together with another version of the same work, pub. Tern Press, 1996, num. relief printed etchings by Nicholas Parry, untrimmed, orig. pict. cloth with label to spine and upper cover, large 8vo (Ltd ed. 78/100, signed by Nicholas and Mary Parry), plus Nicolas (J.B. & Corvo, Frederic Baron, trans.), The Rubaiyat of Umar Khaiyam, pub. Bodley Head, 1924, sixteen col. plts. by Hamzeh Carr, rough-trimmed, orig. printed cloth gilt, split to head of spine, rubbed, 4to, plus approx. twenty other versions of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (23)

£150-250

420 Rodale Press. The Wonderful History of Peter Schlemihl, by Adalbert Von Chamisso, 1st ed., 1954, col. frontis., orig. printed cloth in glassine jacket, torn with some loss, 8vo, (Ltd ed. 167/3000), together with Molina (Tirso de), Three Husbands Hoaxed, 1st ed., 1955, col. illusts. by Arthur Wragg, orig. cloth gilt in glassine jacket, torn with loss, 8vo, plus Fontaine (Jean de la), Adonis, 1st ed., 1957, nine col lithos. by Ru Van Rossem, orig. cloth-backed dec. boards gilt in d.j., 4to, plus seven others published by the Rodale Press

415 Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the AstronomerPoet of Persia, Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald with the Accompaniment of Drawings by Elihu Vedder, Boston & London, [1884], num. b & w illusts., t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and minor wear to spine ends, folio, together with Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam... Reproduced from a Manuscript Written and Illuminated by F. Sangorski & G. Sutcliffe, 1911, col. illusts., illuminated initial letters, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and darkened on spine, folio, plus The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Illustrated & Decorated by Frank Brangwyn, pub. T.N. Foulis, London & Edinburgh, 1919, fifteen tipped in col. illusts., decs. to text, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. vellum gilt, folio (350 copies printed), and approx. sixty-five other versions of the Rubaiyat, including many small format (68)

£200-300

421 Rowling (J.K.). A complete set of the deluxe editions of the Harry Potter books, 1999-2007, Prisoner of Azkaban 2nd issue, all original cloth, upper covers with picture insets, last four in publisher’s shrinkwrap, 8vo (7)

£70-100

79

£300-500


422 Sadie (Stanley, ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians, 29 vols., 2nd ed., 2001, num. b&w illusts. to text, all orig. blue cloth, VG, large 4to (29)

£200-300

423 Shakespeare Head Press. The Works of Edmund Spencer, 8 vols., Oxford, 1930-32, hand-col. woodcut illusts. and initial letters, untrimmed, orig. green quarter morocco gilt with vellum corners, a trifle rubbed and a few minor marks, 4to (limited edition 19/375), together with Hamilton (A.C., and others), The Spencer Encyclopaedia, 1990, orig. cloth gilt, folio (9)

£200-300

424 Stoker (Bram). Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving, 2 vols., 1906, portrait frontispiece, b & w illustrations, endpapers lightly browned, original red cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo

429 Wells (H.G.). The War of the Worlds, 1st ed., 1898, 16pp. adverts at end, rough-trimmed edges, scattered light spotting, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo

Presentation copy, inscribed to vol. 1 front endpaper: “John Garford from Bram Stoker 9.11.09”. (2) £150-200

(1)

£300-400

425 Teale (Oscar S.). Higher Magic. Magic for the Artist, pub. Adams Press Print, New York, 1920, illustrations, a.e.g., original red limp morocco gilt, edges rubbed, 8vo, limited deluxe edition, numbered 191, issued to Arthur J. Moose and signed by the author Oscar Teale (1847-1934) was assistant to Harry Houdini and a well-known American magician in his own right. (1) £150-200

426 Temple (Sir Richard). The Thirty-Seven Nats. A Phase of SpiritWorship prevailing in Burma, 1906, chromo. title and numerous chromo. illustrations, many heightened with gilt, patterned endpapers, gutta-percha perished as usual, orig. silk covered boards protected by purpose-made linen wrapper with a ‘T’ embroidered to upper face, folio (1)

£300-400

427 Tunnicliffe (C.F.). Shorelands Summer Diary, 1st ed., 1952, fifteen full-page col. plts., num. b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j., 4to, together with Bates (H.E.), Down the River, 1st ed., 1937, num. wood-engs. by Agnes Miller Parker, orig. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, plus Riley (James Whitcomb), All the Year Round, pub. Bobbs Merrill Company, Indianapolis, 1912, twelve col. woodcut illusts. by Gustave Baumann, orig. cloth gilt, corners sl. bumped, slim 4to, and other illustrated works and natural history interest, etc. (approx. 50)

£150-200

430 Wells (H.G.). The Invisible Man. A Grotesque Romance, 1st ed., 1897, single leaf advert. at end, p.81 with short closed tear, some light toning and spotting, original red cloth, spine darkened, a little rubbed with dampstains to lower cover, 8vo

428 Turner (Jane, ed.). The Dictionary of Art, 34 vols., pub. Grove, 1996, num. b&w illusts. to text, all orig. green cloth gilt, VG, large 4to (34)

£200-300

(1)

80

£200-300


433 Wells (H.G.). The Way the World is Going, 1st ed., 1928, one or two light spots, original cloth, d.j., a few chips and creases, spine darkened, 8vo, together with Men Like Gods, 1st ed., 1923, original cloth, d.j., loss at spine head, edges rubbed, 8vo, plus The Man Who Was King. The Book of the Film, 1st ed., 1929, light spots, original cloth, a little bowed, d.j., chips and tears to spine ends, 8vo, with others by H.G. Wells in d.j.s in varying condition, including In the Fourth Year, 1918, The Autocracy of Mr. Parham. His Remarkable Adventures in this Changing World, 1930, Star Begotten, 1937 and The Brothers, 1938 (20)

£150-200

434 Wells (H.G.). The Wonderful Visit, 1st ed., 1895, title printed in red and black, a few light spots and stains, rough-trimmed edges, t.e.g., original red cloth, upper cover with gilt-stamped angel illustration by Arthur Rackham, spine faded and rubbed, slight lean, 8vo, together with The Food of the Gods, 1st ed., 1904, pub. list at end, a few spots, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original green blindstamped cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus In the Days of the Comet, 1st ed., 1906, pub. list at end, one or two spots, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original green blindstamped cloth, edges rubbed, 8vo, with others by H.G. Wells including A Modern Utopia, 1905, Ann Veronica, 1909 and The Outline of History, parts 1-24 (complete), [1919-20] (80)

431 Wells (H.G.). The Island of Doctor Moreau, 1st ed., 1896, frontispiece, 34pp. adverts. at end, p.49 with short closed tear, occasional creases and spotting, bookplate removed from front pastedown, original pictorial cloth, lower cover with monogram blindstamp, a little rubbed and soiled, slight lean, 8vo (1)

£300-400

CARTONS 435 Alford (Lady Marian M.). Needlework as Art, 1st ed., 1886, b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, thick 8vo, together with Designs for Church Embroidery, by A.R., Letterpress by Alethea Wiel, 1894, b & w illusts. and over 200 samples of coloured silk thread mounted on front pastedown, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, with others related

£150-200

(a carton)

£80-120

436 Art reference and related, mostly late 19th c./early 20th c., mostly large format (6 cartons)

£100-200

437 A similar lot (6 cartons)

£100-200

438 Auction Catalogues. A collection of approx. 180 auction catalogues, c. 1970-2005, incl. Sothebys, Christies, Phillips, Bonhams, etc., subjects include Jewellery, Ceramics, Silver, Estate Sales etc., col. and b&w illusts., mostly orig. col. printed wrappers, folio/4to (3 cartons)

£70-100

439 Baxter (Richard). The Poor Man’s Family Book, 2 parts in one, 1674, lacks port frontis. (leaf A1), some browning throughout, 19th c. straight grained calf, blind & gilt dec., rubbed & scuffed, 8vo, together with Lucretius Carus (Titus), T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura, libri sex, [Leiden]: Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, 1611, woodcut printer’s device to title, sewing slightly weak, 18th c. half calf, rubbed ans some wear, 16mo in 8s, plus other misc. books, including ‘Anecdotes for Youth, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining..., by Rev. I.B. Watkins, 1829(?),’ and two defective late 17th c. English Bibles

432 Wells (H.G.). A Thesis on the Quality of Illusion in the Continuity of the Individual Life in the Higher Metazoa, With Particular Reference to the Species Homo Sapiens, [privately printed, New York, 1942], original wrappers (spotted), 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to half title: “To Professor Stebbing, very respectfully from H.G. Wells”. Professor Lizzie Susan Stebbing (1885-1943) was a British analytical philosopher. (1) £100-150

(a carton)

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£150-200


440 The Book of the Dead. Facsimile of the Papyrus of Ani in the British Museum, 1890, errata slip present, thirty-seven double-page col. plts., later half morocco, tall folio, together with Gotch (J. Alfred), Architecture of the Renaissance in England, 2 vols., Batsford, 1894, 145 collotype plts. and diags., a.e.g., contents somewhat loose in orig. half morocco, gilt-dec. spines, rubbed, tall folio, plus Foord (J.), Decorative & Flower Studies for the Use of Artists, Designers, Students and Others, Batsford, 1906, forty col. plts., num. b & w illusts., orig. dec. cloth, severely rubbed and faded on spine, folio, and other miscellaneous books

445 Frelaut (Denise). L’Oeuvre Grave de Jan Frelaut, 1926-1935 & 1936-1941, 2 vols., pub. Paris, 1977-79, num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., and card slipcase, folio, together with Furst (Herbert), The Modern Woodcut. A Study of the Evolution of the Craft, with a Chapter on the Practice of Xylography, by W. Thomas Smith, 1st ed., 1924, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth, a little worn on spine, 4to, with other miscellaneous art reference

(2 cartons)

446 Gray (William). Social Contrasts Portrayed in a Series of Twenty Two Coloured Lithographic Plates from Pen and Ink Sketches, [1870], twenty-two hand-col. illusts. on twenty plts. (including title), contents completely loose and many leaves a little frayed and soiled at edges, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and damp pitted at edges, oblong folio, together with Forwood (Gwendolen), Filida and Corydon, with Other Stories. Written and Illustrated by a Child for Children, pub. J.J. Keliher & Co. Ltd., 1902, col. illusts., orig. pict. boards, a little soiled, slim 4to, plus Gordon (Hampden and Dennys, Joyce), Our Girls in Wartime/Rhymes of the Red Triangle, pub. John Lane, c. 1915, col. illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, a little soiled, small 4to, and other miscellaneous children’s and illustrated books, etc.

From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (4 cartons)

£150-200

441 Boxing News, Boxing Illustrated,The Ring, and other similar magazines, mostly 1960s, plus a few boxing books (4 cartons)

£100-200

442 Carrier-Belleuse (A). Application de la Figure Humaine a la Decoration & A l’Ornamentation industrielles, 10 orig. parts, Paris, 1884, 200 sepia and tinted plates, loosely contained in orig. linenbacked printed boards with ties, some wear, folio, together with Bradshaw (Percy V.), The Art of the Illustrator, 21 orig. parts, issued by the Press Art School, London, c. 1920, each folder containing several b&w and colour prints, mounted on grey paper, and a separate printed biographical booklet, artist’s include Lawson Wood, Frank Reynolds, W. Russell Flint, E. J. Sullivan, Cyrus Cuneo, Dudley Hardy, H. M. Bateman, Spencer Pryce, W. Heath Robinson, and others, all contained in two contemp. portfolios, worn, and others (a carton)

(2 cartons)

£70-100

Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2 cartons)

£150-250

448 Greenaway (Kate, illust.). The April Baby’s Book of Tunes, with the Story of How they Came to be Written, by the Author of ‘Elizabeth and Her German Garden’, 1st ed. thus, 1900, col. illusts., prelims. spotted, a few pages loose, orig. dec. cloth, a little soiled and rubbed, square 4to, together with The Gracie Field’s Gay Street Book For Boys and Girls, 1950, stories by Enid Blyton and others, num. col. illusts., orig. linen-backed glazed pict. boards, 4to, with other children’s and illustrated books, a group of twelve Agatha Christie novels, all 1st eds., and a Victorian scrap album containing num. greetings cards and chromo. scraps, etc.

£200-300

444 Flora and Sylva. A Monthly Review for Lovers of Garden, Woodland, Tree or Flower, vol. 1 (of 3), 1903, eighteen chromo. plts., b & w illusts., some full-page, front endpapers with ink stain to lower edge, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. half vellum gilt, soiled, 4to, together with Bronte (Charlotte, Emily & Anne), Novels of the Sisters Brontë, 12 vols., ed. Temple Scott, Thornton edition, 1924, half-tone plates, D1-D3 of the first vol. of Wildfell Hall torn at fore-margin with loss of text, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. green cloth, gilt dec. spines, some light marks and a little sunned to spines, 8vo, plus other misc. 19th and 20th c. books, mostly leatherbound (2 cartons)

£150-250

447 Green (Valentine). The History and Antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester, 2 vols. in one, 1796, linen-backed folding eng. city plan, num. eng. plt., some folding, ex-lib. copy, badly stamped, later half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Thomas (William), A Survey of the Cathedral-Church of Worcester; With an Account of the Bishops Thereof, from the Foundation of the See, to the Year 1600. Also an Appendix of Many Original Papers and Records, Never Before Printed, 1737, eng. plts., some folding, two leaves of index supplied in manuscript facsimile, contemp. calf, covers det., 4to, ex-lib. copy with usual marks, plus Styles (Robert Poole), The History and Antiquities of the Abbey Church of Pershore: Including an Architectural Description of the Church, 1838, seven uncol. litho. plts., orig. printed wrappers, frayed and torn, with some loss, slim 4to, and others similar, all ex-lib. copies

443 Cumberland (George). Reliquiae Conservatae, From the Primitive Materials of our Present Globe, with Popular Descriptions of the Prominent Characters of some Remarkable Fossil. Encrinites and their Connecting Links. 1. The Bradford, or Pear Encrinus. 2. The Tortoise Encrinus. 3. The Sitularia Triangulariformis. 4. The Mitra. A New Genus. 5. The Amphora. A New Species., pub. Bristol, 1826, frontis. and twelve uncol. litho. plts., some spotting, unobtrusive circular blind stamp, orig. cloth, faded on spines, slim 8vo, together with Smith (Rev. William), A Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae; With Remarks on their Structure, Functions and Distributions; and Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Specimens, 2 vols., 185356, eng. plts. by Tuffen West, some hand-col., unobtrusive circular blind stamp, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Lucas (W.J.), British Dragonflies (Odonata), 1st ed., 1900, col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, occ. oval ink stamp to upper corner, orig. dec. cloth, a little faded and rubbed on spine, 8vo, and other various natural history, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (2 cartons)

£100-200

(a carton)

£100-150

449 Harper (Charles G.). English Pen Artists of To-day. Examples of their Work, with some Criticisms and Appreciations, 1892, num. b & w illusts., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and somewhat dust soiled, folio, together with Ronner (Henriette), Cats and Kittens, by Henriette Ronner, with Descriptive Text by Marius Vachon, Translated from the French by Clara Bell, 1894, port. frontis., photogravure plts., a.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, soiled, folio, plus Crombie (Charles), Motoritis or Other Interpretations of the Motor Act, twelve col. plts., Perrier ad. at rear, orig. boards, oblong folio, with other miscellaneous art ref. and illustrated books, etc., all ex-lib. copies with usual marks

£100-200

(5 cartons)

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£150-250


450 Herschell (Ridley H.). A Brief Sketch of the Present State and Future Expectations of the Jews, 8th thou., with Additions, 1841, a.e.g., contemp. red. morocco gilt, a trifle rubbed, 12mo, together with Lloyd (John H.), The History, Topography, and Antiquities of Highgate, in the County of Middlesex; with Notes on the Surrounding Neighbourhood of Hornsey, Crouch End, Muswell Hill, etc., Highgate: Printed by Subscription on Behalf of the Library Fund, in Celebration of the Jubilee of the Institution, 1888, etched port. frontis. of S.T. Coleridge, t.e.g., orig. quarter morocco gilt, some wear to spine, 4to (copy 374 of an unknown limitation), plus Rhind (William), A History of the Vegetable Kingdom... revised edition, with Supplement, 1877, num. steel-engs., some hand-col., contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, large 8vo, plus Parkinson (John), Paradisi in Sole, Paradisus Terrestris, Faithfully Reprinted from the Edition of 1629, Methuen & Co., 1904, b & w illusts., untrimmed, orig. canvas-backed boards, some minor soiling, folio, and other miscellaneous books including a volume of Poems by Robert Browning, 1810, with fore-edge painting (a carton)

455 Rhie (Marylin M. & Thurman, Robert A.F.). Worlds of Transformation, Tibetan Art of Wisdom and Compassion, pub. Tibet House, New York, 1999, colour plates throughout, paperback, folio, together with von Schroeder (Ulrich), Empowered Masters, Tibetan Wall Paintings of Mahasiddhas at Gyantse, pub. Chicago & Hong Kong, 2006, colour plates throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, and others relating to art, mostly of Asia, with some in Japanese (2 cartons)

456 Shepherd (Thomas H., illust.). London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century, 1829, engraved title, 191 engraved views on 80 leaves, scattered spotting, orig. cloth-backed boards with publisher’s paper label to spine, fraying to extrems., 4to, together with Stubbs (Charles William), Cambridge and its Story, 1903, num. illusts., orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and marked, 4to, and Kirby (W.F.), The Butterflies and Moths of Europe, 1907, numerous chromo. plts., orig. decorated cloth, some fraying to extrems., 4to, and other miscellaneous books plus four small signed wood engravings by Peter Reddick (b. 1924) and a related exhibition catalogue

£150-200

(2 cartons)

451 Hope (Thomas). An Historical Essay on Architecture, 2 vols. (Text/Plates), 2nd ed., 1835, ninety-seven eng. plts. (correct as list), unobtrusive circular blind stamps, some spotting and soiling, orig. cloth gilt, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with The Architectural Review, vols. 1 & 2, 1897, num. b & w illusts., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and somewhat soiled, folio, plus Langford (John Alfred), Staffordshire and Warwickshire, Past and Present, 4 divs., n.d., c. 1870s, steel-engs., a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, soiled and some wear, 4to, with other miscellaneous architecture and topography, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (4 cartons)

(a carton)

458 Wilkie (Sir David). The Wilkie Gallery: A Selection of the Best Pictures of the Late Sir David Wilkie, R.A., Including his Spanish and Oriental Sketches, with Notices Biographical and Critical, n.d., c. 1870s, num. steel-engs., ex-lib. circular blind stamp to upper margin of all plts., sometimes just affecting image, a.e.g., contemp. red half morocco gilt, upper cover det., folio, together with The Vernon Gallery of British Art, edited S.C. Hall, 1st-4th series, n.d., c. 1870s, num. steel-engs. (without stamps), a.e.g., contents completely loose in orig. gilt-dec. green cloth, a little rubbed on spines, folio, plus A Description of the Collection of Ancient Marbles in the British Museum, Parts 1-11, 1812-61, num. eng. plts. (mostly without stamps), orig. boards, some wear, 4to, with other miscellaneous art ref. and illustrated works, etc., all ex-lib. copies with usual marks

£70-100

(6 cartons)

£200-300

459 Zola (Emile). The Dream (Le Reve); Money (l’Argent); The Mysteries of Marseilles; The Fat and the Thin (Le Ventre de Paris); Rome; The Fortune of the Rougons & Paris, all 1st UK eds., 1893-98, together 7 vols., occ. spotting, all orig. dec. cloth, some wear to spine head of fourth vol., rubbed, 8vo, together with Kingsley (Charles), The Water of Life and Other Sermons, 1891, contemp. calf gilt bound by Mudie, morocco label to spine, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Lloyd (L.), Peasant Life in Sweden, 1870, num. eng. plts., orig. green cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus approx. thirty-five others various, incl. Popes Works (lacking title); The War Poets, ed. Oscar Williams, 1945 (incl. annotations by Frank Prince, poet); The Gold Standard, 4th ed., 1939, and some Irish interest, incl. The Fortunes of Colonel Torlogh O’Brien..., by J.S. Le Fanu, c. 1890, Biographical Sketches of Ancient Irish Saints, by Rev. Hubert McLaughlin, 1874, etc.

£70-100

454 Morris and Company. Specimens of Furniture, Upholstery & Interior Decoration, Morris and Company Decorators, Ltd., 449 Oxford Street, London, n.d., c. 1900, 84 pp., numerous colour and b&w illusts., pp. 21-22 with lower portion excised and missing, orig. printed wrappers, worn, and near-detached on spine, slim 4to, together with Weale (John), Quarterly Papers on Architecture, 4 parts bound in 3 vols., 1844, colour and b&w plts., lithographs, etc., some marks and occ. stains, some soiling to extreme margins, contemp. half morocco/orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and soiled, with some wear, 4to, plus other art and architecture reference, various, including a small portfolio of 19th c. engravings, including three photographs of Plymouth, and four hand-coloured views of Rome, by Thomas Bowles after Piranesi, pub. John Bowles, 1750 and Robert Sayer, 1750-51 (some marks and wear to corners), etc. (4 cartons)

£100-150

£150-250

453 Meade (L.T.). Seven Maids, n.d., pub. W. & R. Chambers Ltd., London & Edinburgh, c. 1909, ten b & w illusts. by Percy Tarrant, a.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Ovid’s Art of Love; Remedy of Love; Art of Beauty; and Amours, pub. Bath, 1824, eng. frontis. and addn. vign. title, contemp. plum half morocco gilt, rubbed on spine, 8vo, and other miscellaneous children’s and juvenile books, mostly 19th c. small-format (2 cartons)

£70-100

457 Surtees (Robert Smith). Sporting Novels, 5 vols., c. 1880, hand-coloured engraved plates, illustrations, original decorative cloth, one cover detaching, spines faded with some wear, 8vo, together with John Leech’s Pictures of Life and Character, 3 vols., 1886, numerous b & w illustrations, light spotting, sellotape marks at hinges, original cloth, some fading and waterstains, 4to, with others including Divisions 4 & 6 only of Frederick Barnard’s Charles Dickens Full-Page Character Sketches (with six of eighteen plates)

452 Lilliput, 18 orig. issues, c. 1943-55, num. col. and b & w illusts., all orig. printed wrappers, some a little worn on spine, 8vo & 4to, together with Picture Post. Hulton’s National Weekly, approx. 60 orig. issues, c. 1940-56, num. col. and b & w illusts., ads. etc., all orig. printed wrappers, some a little frayed on spines, folio (a carton)

£50-80

(44)

£100-150

83

£150-200


QUANTITY

463 Rice (William). “Indian Game”, (From Quail to Tiger), 1884, 12 tinted lithographed plates, title torn, some leaves loose with frayed foredges, rear hinges breaking, original cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with British Government in India. The Story of the Viceroys and Government Houses, by the Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, 2 vols., 1925, photogravure frontispiece to each, half-tone illustrations, a few spots, original blue cloth gilt, 4to, plus Men and Events of My Time in India, by Sir Richard Temple, 1882, one or two light spots, original cloth, spine faded, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with author’s presentation letter tipped-in, with others related including Mountstuart Elphinstone’s The History of India. The Hindu and Mahometan Periods, 3rd ed., 1849, Lt.-Gen. Shadwell’s The Life of Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde, 2 vols., 1881 and The Royal Tour of India. A Record of the Tour of T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales in India and Burma, from November 1905 to March 1906, 1906

460 Staunton (Sir George Thomas). Ta Tsing Leu Lee; Being the Fundamental Laws, and a Selection from the Supplementary Statutes, of the Penal Code of China; Originally Printed and Published in Peking in Various Successive Editions... , 1810, eng. plt., facsimile of the title-page of the latest edition of Ta Tsing Leu Lee, 1805, somewhat spotted, untrimmed, orig. boards, worn on spine, upper cover det., dust soiled, 4to, together with Miller (Philip), The Gardener’s and Botanist’s Dictionary; containing the Best and Newest Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower Garden, and Nursery; of Performing the Practical Parts of Agriculture; of Managing Vineyards, and of Propagating all Sorts of Timer Trees..., 2 vols. in four, 1807, seven eng. plts. only (of 20), closed-tear to title & front free endpaper of vol. 1 part 1 (detached), library bookplates to upper pastedowns, contemp. marbled calf, boards detached, spines lacking title labels, worn, folio, plus Adam (Alexander), A Summary of Geography and History, both Ancient and Modern... , 2nd ed., corrected, 1797, twelve folding eng. maps and one folding eng. diag., some browning, contemp. sheep, worn on spine, upper cover det., thick 8vo, plus The Crypt, Or, Receptacle for Things Past: An Antiquarian, Literary, and Miscellaneous Journal, vols. 1-3, pub. Ringwood, 1827-28, untrimmed, orig. boards, some wear to spines, 12mo in 6’s, and other miscellaneous antiquarian (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

464 Travel and topography, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., including H.V. Morton (6 shelves)

£200-300

£150-200

(3 shelves)

462 Tilley (Frank). Teapots and Tea, 1st ed., pub. Ceramic Book Company, Newport, Monmouthshire, 1957, col. and b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little faded on spine, 4to (limited edition of 1000), together with Buckley (Francis), A History of Old English Glass, with a Foreword by Bernard Rackham, 1st ed., 1925, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt in soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, and Godon (Julien), Painted Tapestry and its Application to Interior Decoration. Practical Lessons in Tapestry Painting with Liquid Colour, translated by B. Bucknall, Architect, 1st English ed., 1879, five col. plts. and one plain, 26 pp. illustrated commercial ads. at rear for Lechertier, Barbe & Co., Artistes Requisites??, orig. cloth gilt, a little chipped at head and foot of spine, 8vo, with other art and antiques reference, various (3 shelves)

£100-150

465 Thornton (Robert John). A New Family Herbal: Or Popular Account of the Natures and Properties of the Various Plants Used in Medicine, Diet, and the Arts, 1810, num. wood-engs. to text by Thomas Bewick, half-title det., orig. linen-backed boards, soiled and some wear, thick 8vo, together with The Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin, Esq., Containing his View of the Lancashire Dialect, with Large Additions and Improvements: Also, his Poem of the Flying Dragon, and the Man of Heaton... to which is added, A Life of the Author, pub. Salford, 1812, port. frontis., eng. plts., some spotting and browning, later half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus [Fitzpatrick, General Richard], The Rolliad, in Two Parts; Probationary Odes for the Laureatship; and Political Miscellanies... , Revised, Corrected and Enlarged by the Original Authors, pub. Dublin, 1796, eng. frontis. vign. title, contemp. tree calf, gilt-dec. spine with red morocco label, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian

461 Wells (Captain John). The Royal Navy. An Illustrated Social History 1870-1982, pub. 1999, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. laminated pict. boards in matching d.j., small 4to, together with Jarvis (Adrian), Liverpool Central Docks 1799-1905. An Illustrated History, 1st ed., 1991, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, plus The New Maritime History of Devon, 2 vols., Conway/University of Exeter, 1992 & 1994, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, and others of naval and maritime interest, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)

£300-400

£150-250

466 Quinn (Tom). Memories of Steam. Reliving the Golden Age of Britain’s Railways, 2008, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. laminated pict. boards in matching d.j., folio, together with Haswell-Smith (Hamish), The Scottish Islands. A Comprehensive Guide to Every Scottish Island, 1996, num. col. illusts. and maps, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, with other miscellaneous books, including Scottish interest, biographies and history, etc., all G/VG (3 shelves)

£70-100

467 Willis (Peter). Charles Bridgeman and the English Landscape Garden. Reprinted with Supplementary Plates and a Catalogue of Additional Documents, Drawings and Attributions, Elysium Press, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2002, tipped in col. frontis., b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Colvin (H.M.), A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects 1660-1840, 1st ed., 1854, orig. cloth in frayed and chipped d.j., 8vo, plus Brill (Edith), Life &Tradition on the Cotswolds, 1st ed., 1973, signed on title by the author, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in sl. chipped d.j., 4to, and others similar, mostly English country and house and garden and related, G/VG

£150-250

(6 shelves)

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£150-200


468 Williamson (Dr. G.C.). The Book Famille Rose, 1st ed., 1927, col. and b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and dust soiled, 4to (limited edition of 750 copies), together with Moffatt (Harold Charles), Old Oxford Plate, 1st ed., 1906, photogravures, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, 4to, plus Brackett (Oliver), Thomas Chippendale. A Study of His Life, Work and Influence, 1st ed., [1924], b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, and other antiques reference and related, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (6 shelves)

474 Black (Joseph). Experiments upon Magnesia Alba, Quick-Lime, and other Alkaline Substances... to which is annexed, An Essay on the Cold Produced by Evaporating Fluids, and of Some Other Means of Producing Cold, by William Cullen, Edinburgh, 1777, contemp. half morocco, worn on spine (with some loss), small 8vo, together with Martine (George), Essays and Observations on the Construction and Graduation of Thermometers, and on the Heating and Cooling of Bodies, 3rd ed., Edinburgh, 1780, folding table, contemp. calf, some wear, upper cover almost det., 12mo, plus Beckmann (John), A History of Inventions and Discoveries, Translated from the German, by William Johnston, 4 vols., 2nd ed., 1814, uncut, orig. linen-backed boards, 8vo, plus other science, medicine and related, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks

£200-300

469 Burns (Robert). The Works, 6 vols., Edinburgh, William Paterson, 1877-79, eng. frontis. and addn. vign. title to each, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, tall 8vo, together with other miscellaneous books, mostly history and literature including Folio Society publications and a group of first edition novels by Richard Armstrong, c. 1950s, many signed by the author (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

475 Miscellaneous books, including travel and military interest, 19th & 20 c., some in d.j. (3 shelves)

476 Miscellaneous books, including natural history, children’s annuals and illustrated works, etc., some in d.j. (3 shelves)

477 Mawson (Thomas H.). The Art & Craft of Garden Making, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, Batsford, 1901, num. b & w illusts. and plans, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, faded on spine, some wear to extremities, inner joints cracked, 4to, together with The Fifes in South Africa. Being a History of the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry in the South African War, 1900-1901, by 9176 I.Y., pub. Cupar-Fife, 1903, b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., and remainder rough-trimmed, orig. pict. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other miscellaneous books, including history and literature, sporting interest, children’s and illustrated works, a few Folio Society publications and num. BIP series, etc. (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

(6 shelves)

£100-200

£200-300

479 Science and medicine, mostly late 19th and early 20th c. hardback publications, a few in foreign language (4 shelves)

£150-250

480 A similar lot (4 shelves)

£150-250

481 Ditto (4 shelves)

£150-250

482 Ditto (4 shelves)

£150-250

483 Cobbett (William). Paper Against Gold; Or, the History and Mystery of the Bank of England, of the Debt, of the Stocks, of the Sinking Fund, and of all the Other Tricks and Contrivances, Carried on by the Means of Paper Money, 1828, untrimmed, orig. boards, correct on hinges, 12mo, together with Ryland (Arthur), The Assay of Gold and Silver Wares: An Account of the Laws Relating to the Standards and Marks, and of the Existing Assay Offices, 1852, orig. cloth gilt, dust soiled, small 8vo, plus Smith (Adam), An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 3 vols., new ed., 1822, later cloth gilt, a little rubbed and dust soiled, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks

£150-250

473 Evelyn (John). The Diary of John Evelyn... Edited from the Original Mss. by William Bray, new ed., with a Life of the Author, by Henry B. Wheatley, 4 vols., 1906, port. frontis. to each, some scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to extremities, 8vo, with other history and biographies, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

£150-250

478 Theatre, music and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

472 Houghton (Rev. W.). Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children, 3rd ed., 1876, eight chromos., b & w illusts. to text, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spines, small 8vo, together with Wood (Rev. J.G.), Common Objects of the Microscope, n.d., c. 1880s, twelve col. litho. plts., b & w illusts. to text, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, 8vo, plus Higgins (W.M.), The Earth: Its Physical Condition and Most Remarkable Phenomena, new ed., 1846, addn. eng. title, ten litho. plts. (some hand-col.), illusts. to text, a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. red morocco, rubbed on spine, small 8vo, and Mudie (Robert), The Natural History of Birds, 1834, col. frontis. of ‘Eagle and Vulture’ by G. Baxter, woodengs. to text, a.e.g., contemp. blind-stamped olive green morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 12mo, and other Victorian juvenile and illustrated works, mostly small format (3 shelves)

£100-200

£150-200

471 Bacon (Francis, Lord ...). Rususcitatio, Or, Bringing into Publick Light Several Pieces of the Works, Civil, Historical, Philosophical, & Theological, Hitherto Sleeping... , 2nd ed., somewhat enlarged, by William Rawley, 1661, lacks port. frontis., contemp. calf, worn on spine and covers det., endpapers from 1492 Lyons edition of Nicholas de Lyra’s ‘Postilla supa quattuor Evangelista’, folio, together with Maitland (William), The History and Antiquities of Scotland, from the Earliest Account of Time to the Death of James I, Anno 1437, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1757, contemp. calf, some wear, folio, plus Hardwicke’s Science-Gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, edited M.C. Cooke, 14 vols., 1866-93, num. wood-engs. to text, contemp. half calf gilt, some wear, folio (includes Sir William Osler’s first published work ‘Christmas under the Microscope’, 1870), and other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc. (3 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

470 Art reference and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

£200-300

£150-200

(3 shelves)

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£200-300


484 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 & Revised... , 4 vols., Oxford: Printed at the University-Printers, 1697, eng. title, interleaved throughout, some contemp. and later annotations, 18th c. quarter calf, worn, thick 4to, together with The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised... , Oxford, printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, Printers to the University, 1773, ruled in red throughout, a.e.g., contemp. red. straight-grained russia, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, 4to, and other theology, various, including a bound vol. of seventeen mid 19th c. theological pamphlets, the first by the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, MP, entitled ‘Rome the and Newest Fashions in Religion. Three Tracts. The Vatican Decrees-VaticanismSpeeches of the Pope, Collectors Edition, with a Preface, 1875, inscribed on title ‘Reverend the Vicar of St. Martins with the kind regards of the author’ and further inscribed on p. 1 ‘With W.E.G.s kind regards’, later cloth, soiled and worn, upper cover det., thick 8vo (bookplate of William Gilson Humphry) (3 shelves)

489 Art reference and miscellaneous books, mostly late 19th and early 20th c., all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (5 shelves)

490 Green (Christopher). Cubism and its Enemies. Modern Movements and Reaction in French Art, 1916-1928, pub. Yale University Press, Newhaven & London, 1987, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Picasso (Pablo), Toros Y Tore Ros. Texte de Luis Miguel Dominguin, Thames & Hudson, 1961, num. col. and b & w illusts., previous owner’s birthday inscription to verso of half-title, orig. dec. cloth in orig. d.j. (broken), folio, with other miscellaneous art and antiques reference, mostly G/VG (6 shelves)

£200-300

£150-200

(3 shelves)

486 Doughty (Charles M.). Travels in Arabia Deserta, 2 vols., new and definitive ed., reprinted, 1943, port. frontis., num. b & w illusts. and diags., some folding, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, together with Hogarth (D.G.), The Life of Charles M. Doughty, 1st ed., 1928, port. frontis. b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, spine sunned, tall 8vo, plus Bone (Muirhead), The Western Front, with Text by C.E. Montague, and an Introduction by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, 2 vols., 1917, 100 b & w and tinted plts., orig. printed wrappers retained at rear of each, orig. canvas-backed boards, morocco title label to spines, rubbed, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, including history, literature and illustrated works, etc. (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£70-100

493 Paperbacks. A good mixed collection of approx. 500 paperbacks, including early Penguins, a few Pelicans, Penguin Classics series, Alexander Kent, vintage James Bond paperbacks, a few large format, etc., mostly G/VG

£150-200

(7 shelves)

£150-250

494 Paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 1000 early Penguin paperbacks, mostly 1st eds., including approx. 500 main series, plus Pelicans, Buildings of England series, English Library, Penguin Modern Painters, Classics, Specials, etc., mixed conditions (7 shelves & 2 cartons)

£200-300

495 Art, architecture and antiques reference, including a few photography books, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., mostly G/VG

£300-500

(6 shelves)

488 Theology and miscellaneous books, 19th and 20th c., including leather bindings (3 shelves)

£200-300

492 Benwell (Gwen and Waugh, Arthur). Sea Enchantress. The Tale of the Mermaid and Her Kin, 1st ed., 1961, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Freud (Sigmund), The Interpretation of Dreams, Translated from the German and Edited by James Strachey, reprinted, 1961, orig. cloth in d.j., both 8vo, and others on folklore, myths and legend, ghost stories and the paranormal etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

487 Wellsted (J.R.). Travels to the City of the Caliphs, Along the Shores of the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean. Including a Voyage to the Coast of Arabia, and a Tour on the Island of Socotra, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1840, tinted litho. frontis. to each, folding map in vol. 1 (correct as list), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, soiled and worn, 8vo, together with Nansen (Fridtjof), The First Crossing of Greenland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890, five folding maps, eleven b & w plts., num. wood-engs. to text (correct as list), orig. cloth, lettered and blocked in silver (lettering and decoration on spine of vol. 1 obliterated), 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian travel, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (4 shelves)

£200-300

491 Dudley (Robert). Monthly Maxims. Rhyme & Reasons to Suit the Seasons and Pictures New to Suit them Too, [1882], num. col. illusts., a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and some minor wear, square 4to, together with Beauty in Common Things. Illustrated by Twelve Drawings from Nature by Mrs. J.W. Whymper, pub. SPCK, c. 1870, twelve tipped in col. plts. printed by William Dickes, some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little faded and rubbed on spine, 4to, plus Doyle (James E.), A Chronicle of England B.C. 55 - A.D. 1485, pub. 1864, num. col. illusts. to text, eng. and printed in colours by Edmund Evans, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, frayed at head and foot of spine, thick 4to, and other similar Victorian cloth bindings, plus The Intellectual Observer: Review of Natural History, Microscopic Research, and Recreative Science, vols. 1-11, 1862-67, num. col. plts. and other illusts., uniform contemp. half calf gilt, worn, some covers det., 8vo

485 Miscellaneous antiquarian and leather bindings, including bound volumes of The Strand magazine, Cassell’s Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols., 1893, a boxed set of Tennyson’s Poetical Works, 1891, four Victorian cartes-de-visite albums (one with working musical mechanism), a bound volume of The Graphic Extra Numbers, etc. (3 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

496 Hollywood and film interest, including actor biographies, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

£100-200

(6 shelves)

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£100-150


497 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Stories from the Arabian Nights, Retold by Laurence Housman, pub. Hodder and Stoughton, n.d., c. 1920, twenty-eight tipped-in col. plts. (complete as list), occ. spotting, orig. dec. blue cloth, slight fading to spine, 8vo, together with Hind (C. Lewis), Turner’s Golden Visions, 1910, fifty tipped-in col. plts. (complete as list), occ. spotting, t.e.g., remainder roughtrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, large 4to, plus Sullivan (Sir Edward), The Book of Kells, 1914, twenty-four mounted col. plts., t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, folio, plus six other miscellaneous books including history, topography, art reference and crafts, etc. (6 shelves)

504 Music and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., plus a quantity of CDs, mostly Mozart From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (6 shelves)

505 Military history, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-250

£100-200

511 Kraus (Hans P.). Sir Francis Drake. A Pictorial Biography. With an Historical Introduction by Lt. Commander David W. Waters & Richard Boulind and a Detailed Catalogue of the Author’s Collection, pub. M. Israel, Amsterdam, 1970, num. half tone illusts., some folding, orig. cloth gilt in glassine d.j., folio, together with Foxon (D.F.), English Verse 1701-1750. A Catalogue of Separately Printed Poems with Notes on Contemporary Collected Editions, 2 vols. (Catalogue/Indexes), CUP, 1975, orig. cloth in d.j.s and slipcase, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, mostly history and literature, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, some in d.j., G/VG

£150-200

£100-150

(6 shelves)

503 Schiller (F.). The Fight with the Dragon. A Romance, with a Translation by J.P. Collier, 1825, sixteen outline engs. by Henry Moses, fro, the designs of Retsch, some spotting, orig. half cloth with large pict. paper label to upper cover, some soiling, slim 4to, together with Scott (Walter), The Lady of the Lake; A Poem, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1810, half-title present, eng. port. frontis., a.e.g., contemp. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. light blue straight-grained morocco, darkened on spine and some minor wear to extremities, 4to, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, including French and German language From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (6 shelves)

£150-250

510 Robinson (W. Heath). Some ‘Frightful’ War Pictures, 1st ed., Duckworth, 1915, num. b & w illusts., minor tears and repairs to foremargins, orig. linen-backed pict. boards, soiled, slim folio, together with Milne (A.A.), A Gallery of Children, 2nd ed., 1925, col. illusts. by Saida (H. Willebeek Le Mair), orig. cloth gilt, some wear to spine, 4to, plus Brunhoff (Jean de), Babar’s Friend Zephir, 1st English ed., Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1937, num. col. illusts., dec. endpapers, orig. linen-backed glazed pict. boards, minor wear to extremities, slim folio, and other children’s and illustrated works, annuals, etc.

£150-250

502 Military history, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

509 Flint (Sir William Russell). Drawings, 1st ed., 1950, num. photogravure illusts., orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j., folio, with other miscellaneous art and antiques reference, including fashion, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

501 Sports and pastimes, including golf, rugby, American football, Rothmans Football Yearbook and Rugby Yearbook, etc., mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

508 Pollard (Hugh B.C.). The Gun Room Guide, 1st ed., 1930, twelve mounted col. plts. and b & w illusts. to text by Philip Rickman and H. Frank Wallace, orig. cloth gilt in frayed and chipped d.j., 4to, with other natural history, gardening and related, including many 20th c. hardback publications, some in d.j.s, G/VG

£150-250

500 Gaute (J.H.H. and Odell, Robin). The Murderers’ Who’s Who. Oustanding Internation Cases from the Literature of Murder in the Last 150 Years, with a Foreword by Colin Wilson, 1st ed., 1979, signed on title by Robin Odell, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. mock morocco boards in d.j., square 4to, together with Trial of Benjamin Nowles, Edited Albert Lieck, 1st ed., October, 1933, four b & w illusts., correct as list, orig. cloth in torn d.j., with other true crime and related, including Sherlock Holmes, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-200

507 History, literature and biographies etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

499 Joppien (Rudiger and Smith, Bernard). The Art of Captain Cook’s Voyages, vol. 3, The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780, with a Descriptive Catalogue of all the Known Original Drawings and Paintings of Peoples, Places, Artefacts and Events and Original Engravings Associated with the Voyage, 2 vols. (Text/Catalogue), pub.Yale University Press/Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1988, num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Guthrie (W.K.C.), A History of Greek Philosophy, 6 vols., CUP, reprinted, 1967-83, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other travel, topography and related, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

506 Miscellaneous books, mostly European history and literature (particularly Germany), mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

£100-150

498 Bland (Alexander). The Nureyev Image, 1st ed., 1976, two copies, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Hainaux (Rene), Stage Design throughout the World Since 1960, Foreword by Paul-Louis Mignon, 1st English ed., 1973, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, with others of theatre and ballet interest, including actor biographies, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-250

£100-200

512 Miscellaneous books, mostly late 19th c. decorated cloth bindings, all German language From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (5 shelves)

£100-200

513 Miscellaneous books, mostly history and literature, mostly 20th c., all German language, G/VG From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (6 shelves)

£200-300

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£100-200


514 Paperbacks and journals, English, German and French language, including early Penguins and Pelicans From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (7 shelves)

521 Smith (Adam). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Edited James E. Thorold Rogers, 2 vols., Oxford, 1869, half-titles present, port. frontis. to vol. 1, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and dust soiled, 8vo, with other miscellaneous books, mostly history and related, late 19th and early 20th c., some in d.j.

£100-200

515 Landon (H.C. Robbins). Haydn. Chronicle and Works, 17321809, 5 vols., Thames & Hudson, 1980, illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, VG, with other music and miscellaneous books, mostly English language

(6 shelves)

From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

522 Literature and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

523 Geology and science, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, some in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-250

(6 shelves)

£200-300

(6 shelves & 3 cartons)

519 Miscellaneous books, mostly history and literature, all German language, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, some in d.j. From the collection of the late Hans Seelig. (6 shelves)

£200-300

526 Theatre, ballet and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

£100-200

520 Natural history and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (5 shelves)

£100-200

525 Cricket, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., together with a quantity of Wisden’s Cricketers Almanack, mostly 1970s, 1980s & 1990s (including one 1948) and a quantity of Playfair Cricket Annual, Sunday Chronicle Cricket Annual, etc.

£200-300

518 A similar lot (5 shelves)

£100-200

524 Biographies and similar, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

167 517 Miscellaneous books, mostly large format art and architecture, plus other miscellaneous books, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (5 shelves)

£100-200

£150-250

516 Travel, topography and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., plus a group of late Victorian/Edwardian photo-litho. view books, etc. (5 shelves)

£100-200

£100-200

End of First Day’s Sale

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£100-200


DAY TWO To commence at 11am


MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 533 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. ninety maps, 17th - 19th century, including maps of Monmouthshire, Herefordshire, Hampshire, Somerset, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Middlesex, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, with examples by, Morden, Archer, Moule, Moll, Kitchin, Cary, Rocque, Fullarton, Owen & Bowen, Badeslade & Toms, and Seller/Grose, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.90)

£250-350

534 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. seventy maps, 17th - 19th century, including maps of Leicestershire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Yorkshire, with examples by, Morden, Moule, Fullarton, Archer, Cary, Seller/Grose, Badeslade & Toms, Cowley, Moll, Lewis and Blaeu, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

535 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 130 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Westmorland, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Durham, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Wiltshire, with examples by Seller/Grose, Archer, Owen & Bowen, Cary, Fullarton, Phillips, Aiken, Moule, Morden, Senex, Lewis and Collins, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

527 Africa. Visscher (Nicolas), Carte de L’Afrique Meridionale ou Pays Entre La Ligne & Le Cap de Bonne Esperance et L’Isle de Madagascar, [1710 or later] engraved map with original outline colouring, inset maps of Table Mountain Bay and the Cape of Good Hope, slight fraying to one margin, not affecting image, 515 x 590mm (1)

(approx.130)

(approx.60)

£150-200

£100-150

537 British Isles. A mixed collection of approx. forty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by, Archer, Brion, Cary, Bowen, Lodge, Kitchin, Blair, Morden, S.D.U.K. and Badeslade and Toms, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

529 America. Speed (John), America with those known parts in that unknowne worlde both people and manner of buildings, Described and inlarged by J.S. Ano. 1626, pub. G.Humble, facsimile ed., c.1980, approx. 400 uncoloured reproduction maps of North & South America, 395 x 515mm, English text on verso (approx.400)

£200-300

536 British Isles. A mixed collection of approx. sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of England & Wales, The British Isles and British counties, with examples by Rocque, Dower, Conder, Archer, Moule, Perthes, Gillray, Tindal, S.D.U.K. and Lewis, various sizes and condition

£200-300

528 Africa. A mixed collection of approx. 100 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Levasseur, Bartholomew, S.D.U.K., Tallis, Hall, Weller, Gall & Inglis, Mallet and Cary, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

£150-250

(approx.45)

£150-200

£70-100

530 Asia. A mixed collection of twenty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with original hand colouring, including examples by, Poirson, Homman, Levasseur, Arrowsmith, Bonne, S.D.U.K. and Johnston, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (25)

£120-180

531 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 18th and 19th century, including maps of Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Leicestershire, Kent, Rutland and Huntingdonshire, with examples by Cary, Moule, Owen & Bowen, Archer, Lewis, Seller/Grose, Pigot, Collins, Morden, J & C Walker and Barlow, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£80-120

532 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 160 county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, with examples by Moule, Lewis, Cary, Archer, Whittaker, Dawson, Fullarton, Owen & Bowen and Conder, various sizes and condition (approx.160)

Lot 538

£120-180

90


538 Canada & North America. Albrizzi (Giambatista), Carta Geografica del Canada nell’America Settentrionale, Venice, c.1750. hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, some repaired marginal worming not affecting image, central fold strenghtened on verso, 350 x 445mm Originally published in ‘Stato Presente de Tutti Paese’. (1)

£150-250

539 Canada. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Canada Orientale nell’America Settentrional deferitta, c.1690, hand coloured engraved map of Canada’s maritime provinces, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially split, trimmed to neat line of upper margin, 460 x 620mm (1)

£120-180

543 Crete. Waldseemuller (Martin), Tabula nova Candiae, c.1522, uncoloured woodcut map,slight staining to central fold, 280 x 465mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£200-300

540 Canary Islands. Goos (Pieter), Caarte Voor een gedeelte der Canarise Eylanden als Canaria, Tenerifa, Forteventura etc., [1666], engraved sea chart with sparse original outline colouring, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, inset map of Lanzerote, slight overall toning, 425 x 530mm, together with,De Cust van Barbaria..., Capo S.Vincente tot Capo Verde, [1666],engraved sea chart with sparse original outline colouring, elaborate cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight overall toning, 425 x 525mm (2)

£250-350

541* Central Europe. Map case containing 121 folding maps, c.1910, leather map case with carrying handle and two locks, titled and numbered on case, 121 colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, with two cloth bound route map books and a general index map in a ‘wallet style’ leather case, complete with magnifying glass, case dimensions 210 x 380 x 140mm, together with, Europe, Leather map case, Sifton Praed & Co. Ltd, c.1920,map case with carrying handle containing five colour printed sectionalised maps of Northern Germany, Southern Germany, Spain & Portugal, France and Dalmatia, various sizes and condition (2)

544 Denmark. A good collection of fourteen maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with original outline colouring, including examples by, Mercator, Jansson, Homann, Blaeu, Cary, Pitt and Jaillot, occ. duplicates, mostly folio, various condition (14)

£70-100

545* Derbyshire. Speed (John), Anno Darbieshire described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Derby and inset view of Buxton well, elaborate strapwork cartouche and compass rose, central fold strengthened on verso, two small rust holes to image, one marginal closed tear affecting image, slight dust soiling, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed

542 Columbia. Ogilby (John), Terra Firma et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan, c.1671, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, trimmed to neat line on vertical margins, short split at base of central fold, 290 x 360mm, together with,Guiana sive Amazonum Regio, c.1671,uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, trimmed inside right hand vertical margin causing slight loss to strapwork margins, 290 x 360mm (2)

£300-500

(1)

£200-300

546* Devon. Morden (Robert), Devonshire [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, trimmed inside two margins, 360 x 415mm, framed and glazed

£150-250

(1)

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£50-80


552 France. Quad (Matthias), Lotharingiae Ducatus Superiorioris vera delineatio, pub. Johannes Bussemacher, Cologne, c.1600, uncoloured engraved map, tipped on to later paper, slight text show through, 200 x 280mm, Latin text on verso, together with,Jansson (Jan), Ourbonois Borbonium Ducattus, pub. Amsterdam, n.d., [1638 or later],uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 505mm, German text on verso The second item described is an example of the Mercator/Hondius atlas maps which were re-developed by Jan Jansson from 1638 to 1666. (2) £70-100

553 Germany. A mixed collection of approx. seventy maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with original outline colouring, including examples by Johnston, Thomson, De Vaugondy, Mallet, Kitchin, Conder, Bonne, Bowen, Tallis, Cary, Teesdale, Sanson, Homann, Tirion and Ortelius, various sizes and condition 547 English Channel. Pine (John), [The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords Representing the several Engagements between the English and the Spanish Fleets in the ever Memorable year, 1588], plts. IX & X, pub June 24th. 1739, two uncolored engraved maps on one sheet (as published), the maps printed in blue, highly ornate maritime borders, occ. marginal closed tears not affecting image, 400 x 630mm

(approx.70)

£150-200

The maps show the Spanish fleet passing throught the Straits of Dover with the English fleet chasing them past Calais and Foreland point and on up into the North Sea. (1) £120-180

548 Europe. A mixed collection of approx. thirty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by De L’Isle, Johnson & Ward, Mitchell, Bowen, Desilver, Cowperthwait, Hall, Levasseur, Conder, Johnston, Gall & Inglis and Dower, many with original hand colouring, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.30)

£80-120

549 Florida. Kearney (Maj. James), Pensacola Harbor & Bar Surveyed in 1822, pub. 1835, uncoloured folding engraved plan, slight off setting, one closed tear to old fold, 735 x 600mm (1)

£70-100

554* Gloucestershire. Speed (John), Glocestershire contrived into thirty-thre severall hundreds & those againe into foure principall divisions, The Citie of Glocester and Bristowe described with the armes of such noble men as have bene dignified with ye titlles of Earls & Dukes thereof, pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Gloucester and Bristol, slight fraying to lower margin, slight overall toning, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and glazed, together with,Morden (Robert),Glocestershire, [1695 or later],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, spotted overall, 345 x 415mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with,Blome (Richard),A Mapp of Glocestershire, n.d. c.1673,hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and heraldic crest, slight dust soiling, 320 x 275mm, framed and glazed

550 France. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), A collection of ten regional maps [1611-1640], engraved maps, three with early hand colouring, some maps with closed tears affecting image, some staining and overall toning, occ. duplicates, each approx. 385 x 505mm, various editions with Latin and French on verso The map titles comprise of :- Beauvaisis Comitatus Belovacium, Alsatia Superior..., Champagne Comitatus Campania, Bourbonois Borbonium Ducatus, Alsatia inferior, La Haute Bourgoigne, Carte du Pais de Retelois (2), Descriptio Veromanduorum and Artesia Comitatus. (10) £200-300

551* France. Three map cases containing folding road maps, pub. Edward Stanford, n.d., c.1910, including small leather case with carrying handle with lock, stamped ‘Environs de Paris’, containing five (complete) colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen. marbled end papers and pubs. label to recto, complete with measuring wheel and magnifying glass, case dimensions 195 x 125 x 75mm, together with, another small leather case with carrying handle with lock, stamped ‘France’, containing four (complete) colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on line, morocco gilt end papers, complete with measuring wheel, case dimensions 185 x 145 x 115mm, plus, a larger leather case with carrying handle with two locks, stamped ‘France’, containing twenty-five (complete) colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, with four additional folding maps of the environs of Paris and a cloth bound route book, lacking measuring wheel, case dimensions 205 x 380 x 130 (3)

(3)

£150-250

92

£400-600


557 Guiana. Blaeu (Johannes), Guiana sive Amazonum Regio, Amsterdam, c.1650, engraved map with original hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 375 x 495mm, Latin text on verso, together with another copy with sparse outline colouring and French text on verso

555* Greenwich. Travers (Samuel), A Survey of the KIng’s Lordship or Manor of East Greenwich, in the County of Kent, within the Bounds and Perambulations of the Parish of Greenwich......, pub J & J Neele, n.d., c.1820, hand coloured engraving, calligraphic title, old folds, one marginal repaired closed tear, 530 x 540mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(2)

£200-300

558* Hampshire. Speed (John), Hantshire described and devided, sold by Christopher Browne & Henry Overton, c.1707, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, toned overall, one small burn hole to image, 380 x 505mm, framed and glazed

Ashley Bayton-Williams, British Broadsheet Maps and Battle Plans, 2008, item 44. Illustrates and describes an earlier state of this map. (1) £100-150

(1)

£200-300

556 Guiana. Van Keulen (Gerard), Afteekening van de Rivier Barbice en Courantin, Amsterdam, [1734], uncoloured engraved sea and river chart on two sheets conjoined, ribbon cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, old folds, some marginal staining, cracking with slight loss to old folds, repaired on verso, left hand vertical margin torn with slight loss to neat line, repaired and replaced in facsimile, 590 x 1000mm (1)

£400-600

559 Hasted (Edward). A collection of twenty-one maps, [17781799], engraved maps of various hundreds in Kent, four with later hand colouring, old folds, various sizes and condition (21)

93

£200-300


560 India. A mixed collection of eighteen maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with original outline colouring, including examples by, Tallis, Laurie & Whittle, Jeffreys, Ruscelli and Fries, various sizes and condition (18)

£150-200

561* Ireland. Map case containing twenty-five folding Ordnance Survey maps, c.1912, leather map case with carrying handle, lock (with original key), case numbered and titled and containing twentyfive (complete) colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, with cloth gilt ‘contour’ road book of Ireland, complete with original measuring wheel, case a little worn and rubbed at extrems., case dimensions 200 x 270 x 110mm (1)

£100-150

562 Italy.. Sanson (Guillaume), Le Royaume de Naples Divise en Douze Provinces, pub. R & J Ottens, Amsterdam, c.1765, engraved map after H.Jaillot with original outline colouring, uncoloured decorative cartouche, 445 x 550mm (1)

566 Kent. Harris (John), A Map of the County of Kent, c.1719, large hand coloured engraved map on two sheets conjoined (as published), ‘picture frame’ cartouche, inset view of Dover and its castle, three tables of explanation, the borders decorated with 118 coats of arms, old folds, some marginal fraying, central fold strengthened on verso, 570 x 820mm

£100-150

(1)

£600-900

567 Kent. Greenwood (C & J), Map of the County of Kent, from an Actual Survey, made in the years 1819 & 1820, pub. July 4th. 1829, engraved map with original hand colouring, calligraphic cartouche, b & w vignette of Canterbury Cathedral, tables of explanation and hundreds, 630 x 735mm, together with,Morden (Robert),Kent, c.1722,uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, 355 x 640mm (2)

£150-200

563 Italy. A mixed collection of twenty maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with original hand colouring, including examples by Mercator, De Vaugondy, Sanson, Blaeu, Blair and Covens & Mortier, various sizes and condition (20)

£300-500

564* Italy. Map case containing twenty-four colour printed maps, pub. Edward Stanford, c.1900, leather map case with carrying handle containing twenty-four colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled end papers, one lock (complete with key), case contains a magnifying glass (possibly not called for), case dimensions 185 x 245 x 100mm, together with,Switzerland,Map case containing four colour printed maps, pub. Edward Stanford, c.1900,leather map case with lock, four (complete) colour printed touring maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled end papers, case dimensions 200 x 140 x 50mm (2)

568 Kent. A mixed collection of twenty-eight county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, several with original hand colouring, including examples by, Teesdale, J & C Walker, Sale, Dawson, Cary, Virtue, Collins, Downes, Whittaker, Archer, Zatta, Lewis, Fullarton and Andrews & Dury, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

£100-150

565 Kent. Faden (W., publisher), A Map of the County of Kent drawn from the Topographical Survey Taken, by Order of the Honourable Board of Ordnance, under the Direction of Lt. Colonel Wm. Mudge...Reduced from the Large Map in four sheets, 4 June 1807, folding engraved map, hand coloured in outline and laid onto linen, a few short fold splits in linen backing, 61 x 88cm, contained in orig. paper-covered card slipcase, with printed paper label to upper cover, the slipcase worn (1)

(28)

£100-150

94

£250-350


571 Kings Lynn. Harding (W.D.), Longitudinal Section of part of the Eau Brink Cut, Lynn Harbour and part of the Marsh Cut, taken by W.D.Harding, August 1854 and August 1858, two pen and watercolour cross sections showing the depth within the harbour, paper laid on linen, some spotting and staining, each approx. 285 x 3052mm, together with,Design for a Wooden Bridge with a Draw Bridge in the Middle proposed to be Built over the Eau Brink Cut near Lynn, n.d., c.1825,pen and watercolour cross section on two sheets conjoined, two details of the draw bridge and transverse sections, 340 x 2300mm, with,Design for a Wooden Bridge proposed to be Built over the Eau Brink Cut near Lynn, c. 1819, pen and watercolour elevation and tranverse section on two sheets conjoined, 320 x 2220mm

569 Kent. Bowen (Emanuel) An Accurate Map of the County of Kent Divided into its Lathes and subdivided into Hundreds, Drawn from Surveys and most approved modern Maps with various additional Improvements, pub. John Tinney, T & J Bowles and Robert Sayer, c.1760, large engraved map with original outline colouring, highly ornate uncoloured cartouche, inset map of the Isle of Thanet and a Correct Draught of the Downes, slight fraying to lower margin, not affecting image, 530 x 705mm, together with, An Accurate Map of the County of Kent Divided into its Lathes and subdivided into Hundreds, Drawn fron the best Authorities and adorned with Views of the Cathedral Churches of Canterbury & Rochester, pub. Carington Bowles and Sayer & Bennett, 1777,engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, eng. vignettes of Canterbury and Rochester Cathedrals, slight staining, one small hole affecting image, some fraying to lower margin with very slight loss, repaired on verso, 420 x 510mm

Four well drawn engineering cross sections and elevations. (4)

£200-300

572 London. Bowles & Carver, pub. Bowles Reduced New Pocket Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster With the Borough of Southwark Exhibiting the New Buildings to 1797, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, original outline colouring, slight toning and spotting, 385 x 550mm, contained in original marbled slipcase with pubs. labels to verso and recto, frayed, rubbed and worn (1)

Originally published in ‘The Large English Atlas’ and ‘The Royal English Atlas’ respectively. (2) £200-300

£100-150

573 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 160 overseas maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many with original outline colouring, including examples by Tallis, J & C Walker, Lowry, Johnston, Johnson, Andriveau-Goujon, Levasseur, S.D.U.K., Swanston and Neele, various sizes and condition (approx.160)

£150-200

574* Maps. A mixed collection of seventeen maps, 17th - 19th century, including maps of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Surrey, Rutland, Worcestershire and Cumberland, with examples by Moule, Luffman, Owen & Bowen, Van Langeren, Cooper, Seller/Grose, Saxton/Kip and Badeslade & Toms, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed (17)

£80-120

575 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five engraved and lithographic maps of the British Isles and overseas maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Colton, Teesdale, Morden, S.D.U.K., Cary, Murray, Pigot, Harrison, J & C Walker, Lewis, Saxton/Kip, Dawson and Tunnicliff, many mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.55)

570 Kent. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantium Vernacule Kent, [1645 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, 390 x 535mm, Dutch text on verso (1)

£120-180

576 Middle East & Turkey. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of the Turkish Empire, the Middle East, Palestine and the Eastern Mediterranean, with examples by Fullarton, D’Anville, S.D.U.K., Dower, Hall, Colton and Tallis, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

£150-200

(approx.35)

95

£70-100


577 Morden (Robert). A collection of nine British county maps, [1695 or later], nine hand coloured engraved maps, occ. spotting, each approx. 360 x 425mm, mounted The maps comprise of:- Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire (2), Rutland, Huntingdonshire and Bedfordshire. (9) £80-120

578 Naples. Hogenberg (Frans & Braun Georg), Haec est noblis & florens illa Neapolis...., Cologne, [1572], engraved bird’s eye map with original hand colouring, 340 x 485mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£200-300

580 New Zealand. Bernard (Jean Frederic), Carte de la Nle. Zelande visitee en 1769 et 1770 par le Lieutenant J.Cook Commandant de L’Endeavour, n.d., c.1780, uncoloured engraved folding map, 505 x 400mm, together with,Carte du Detroit de Cook dans la Nle. Zelande,uncoloured engraved folding map of The Cook Straits, 285 x 290mm, together with,Riviere Tamise et Baye Mercure a la Nle. Zelande, Baye des Isles dans la Nle. Zelande [and] Baye de Tolaga dans la Nle. Zelande, n.d., c.1780,three uncoloured maps on one sheet (as published), 290 x 450mm (3)

£700-1000

581 Norden (John and Kip, William). Sussexia Siue Southsex olim pars Regnorum [1637], uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, trimmed to neat line on vertical margins, 225 x 390mm, framed and glazed, together with,Saxton (Christopher & HoleWilliam),Comitatus Bercheriae vulgo Barkshyre qui olim sedes Atrebatum, n.d., c.1637,uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, 230 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with,Camden (William) Britain, or a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adjoyning, out of the depth of Antiquitie, 1637,lacking frontis and all maps, prelims. detached, upper hinge and joint weak with upper board near detached, near contemp. reverse calf with brass bosses and corner pieces, lacks clasps, worn and frayed, large 4to (3)

£100-200

579 New Zealand. Bonne (Rigobert), Carte de la Nouvelle Zeelande, Paris, c.1788, uncoloured engraved map, compass rose and four inset maps, 365 x 250mm

582 North Africa. De L’Isle (Guillaume), In Notitiam Ecclesiasticam Africae Tabula Geographica, pub. Amsterdam, Covens & Mortier, c.1765, engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate uncoloured cartouche and mileage scale, 395 x 545mmThe map includes Spain and Portugal and the Western Mediterranean.

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£300-500

96

£120-180


583 North America. Ogilby (John), Nova Virginiae Tabula, [1671], engraved map with early hand colouring, orientated to the west, decorative cartouche, mileage scale and table of explanation, near contemp. manuscript addition to title so that it now reads ‘Terrae Marriae Nova et Virginiae Tabula’, occ. marginal closed tears, one marginal repair, not affecting image, 290 x 350mm

587 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Hith in Com. Kent Including the Road by Maidstone, [1675 or later], uncoloured strip road map, one short closed tear affecting image, repaired on verso, upper margin strenghtened on verso, 330 x 425mm

Based on John Smith’s earlier map of 1612, this map is sometimes attributed to Arnoldus Montanus. Our example lacks the text and watermark which would facilitate a definite attribution. (1) £400-600

588 Pacific Ocean. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five maps, engravings and sea charts, mostly 18th & 19th century, including French sea charts and maps and engraved and lithographic plts. of native artefacts, boats, dwellings and weapons, some staining and spotting, occ. closed tears, mostly large folio

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584 North America. A mixed collection of approx. 100 maps and engravings, mostly 19th & early 20th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Hughes, Swanston, Fullarton, Bartholomew, Johnston, Goodrich, S.D.U.K. and Colton, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

(approx.55)

£150-200

(approx.50)

£120-180

£100-150

590 Sardinia. Covens (Johannes & Mortier Cornelius), Carte Nouvelle de L’Isle et Royaume de Sardagne &c. Amsterdam, c. 1765, engraved map after Nicolas Sanson, original outline colouring, elaborate mileage scale, decorated with uncoloured engraved vignettes of sea battles and sailing ships, 510 x 600mm

586 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Holy-head, co. Anglesey North Wales actually Survey’d and Delineated [1675 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map, decorative cartouche showing a surveyor using a waywiser, slight overall toning, 310 x435mm (1)

£120-180

589 Russia. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Finley, Cary, Kitchin, A & C Black, Johnston, Hall, Mitchell, S.D.U.K., Tallis, Wyld, Bonne, De Vaugondy and Ruscelli, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

585 Norway. A collection of twenty-three sea charts, 19th century, large engraved sea charts, published by the British and French Hydrographic Office and the Norges Geogr. Opmaaling, each approx. 620 x 920mm, but various sizes and condition (23)

£120-180

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£200-300

97

£120-180


591 Scotland. A mixed collection of approx. 200 maps and engravings, mostly 19th century, incluidng maps by Fullarton, Smeaton, Bowles & Carver, Phillips and Rapkin, and topographical views by, Morris, Butler, Walker, Bartlett and Neele, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

£150-200

592 South America. A mixed collection of approx. sixty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with original outline colouring, including examples by Levasseur, S.D.U.K., De Vaugondy, Colton, Thomson, De La Rochette, Lapie, Johnston, Bonne,Tallis, Mitchell, Conder and Mallet, various sizes and condition (approx.65) £150-200.

597* Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie of Lichfield described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, n.d. c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight thinning to image, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£200-300

598 Stanford (Edward, publisher). Stanford’s map of Turkey in Europe and her Tributary States; Together with Such Parts of Russia, Austria, Turkey in Asia and Persia, 1877, engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 725 x 1060mm, pubs. ads. to endpapers, original cloth boards with printed label to upper board, rubbed and frayed to extremities (1)

£70-100

593* South West England. Scrolled travelling map, n.d., c.1910, colour printed map presented on a pair of rollers, displayed in a bakerlite case with two manual winding arms and tinted perspex viewing panel, black leather carrying handle, the whole in a leather carrying case, lined with red felt, with single lock retaining original key, case dimensions, 310 x 210 x 65mm An unusually sophisticated aid to touring, in very good condition. (1) £150-250

594 Southern United States. Mitchell (Augustus), Map of Kentucky and Tennessee Compiled from the Latest Authorities [and] Map of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama Constructed from the Latest Authorities, pub. Philadelphia, 1831, two engraved maps with original hand colouring, slight offsetting, partial splits to central fold, each approx. 435 x 550mm (2)

£150-250

595 Spain. Hogenberg (Frans & Braun Georg), Le Brixa [and] Settenil, c.1580, two engraved plans with original hand colouring on one sheet (as published), slight overall toning, occ. marginal repaired tears not affecting image, 325 x 415mm, Latin text on verso

596 Spain. A mixed collection of seventeen maps, 16th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with original hand colouring, including examples by, Blaeu, De Vaugondy, Sanson, Faden, Bonne, Hondius, Braun & Hogenberg and Munster, various sizes and condition

599* Surrey. Norden (John & Kip William), Surrey olim sedes Regnorum, n.d., [1637], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and table of explanation, 290 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with,Ogilby (John),The Road from Glocester to Montgomery, North Wales, n.d., c.1675,hand coloured engraved strip road map, decorative cartouche, 320 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another three reproduction maps of British counties and cities, and a lithographic map, printed on linen, of the Country between Lahore and Gujrat, 935 x 615mm

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(1)

£80-120

£200-300

98

£150-250


600* Title page. Homann (Johann Baptiste), Atlas Terrarum Orbis Imperia Regna et Status exactis Tabulis Geographice demonstrans, Nuremberg, c.1710, engraved atlas title page with early hand colouring, 485 x 280mm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

603 Wales. A mixed collection of approx. seventy regional and county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, many with original hand colouring, including examples by, Saxton/Kip, Cary, Ogilby, J & C Walker, Archer, Seller/Grose, Whittaker, Bowles & Carver and Aiken, several duplicates, various sizes and condition

601 United States. Colton (Joseph Hutchins), Colton’s Map of the Southern States, Including Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Showing also parts of adjoining States and Territories...., pub. J.H.Colton, New York, 1862, large lithographic map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, inset maps of Florida and the railroad routes of the United States, decorative uncoloured floriate border, 970 x 1370mm, marbled end papers, orig. cloth boards, bumped and a little frayed at extrems. (1)

(approx.70)

604 Wales. A collection of thirteen regional and county maps, 17th - 19th century, including regional maps by Cary, Greenwood and Morden and county maps by Saxton/Kip and Cole & Roper, most with hand colouring, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (13)

£120-180

£700-1000

605 Warburton (John). A Survey of the Country between Newcastle and Carlisle Representing the several present Roads and the Tract which is proposed for the New Intended Road of Communication between the Towns. As also all the Course of the Roman Wall with all the Military Stations, Castalla and Military Ways that lye upon this Survey, n.d., c.1745, uncoloured engraved folding map engraved by N.Hill, sectionalised on to four sheets and laid on linen, elaborate strapwork cartouche, five inset cross sections of Hadrian’s wall, slight dust soiling, 410 x 550mm

602 Wales. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with original hand colouring, including examples by Morden, Cary, Van den Keere, Seller/Grose, Kitchin, Rocque, Archer, Owen & Bowen and Blaeu, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.40)

£250-350

£250-350

Rare. No copy has appeared in auction in the last thirty years. (1)

99

£500-800


606 World. De La Feuille (Jacob), Mapemonde Planisphere ou Carte Generale du Monde c.1710, hand coloured engraved hemispheral map, insular California, 125 x 220mm (1)

DECORATIVE PRINTS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

£100-150

607 World. Andriveau-Goujon (J.), Carte General du Monde Ancien, Paris, c.1841, engraved map with original outline colouring, calligraphic cartouche and two inset maps of the ancient world, 600 x 880mm, together with Carte Comparative et Synchronique de L’Etendue Territoriale des trois grandes Puissances, France, Angleterrs, Russie, Pendant le Dernier Siecle 1740 - 1840, pair of lithographic world maps on a Mercator projection, both with original hand colouring, slight staining, each 420 x 595mm (3)

£100-150

608 World. A mixed collection of approx. thirty terrestrial and celestial maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Gall & Inglis, Arrowsmith, W & A K Johnston, Wilkinson, Mallet, J & C Walker and Thomson, various sizes and condition (approx.30)

611* Adam (Albert). Une Troupe (de Dindons), pub. Lemercier, Paris, n.d., c. 1870, lithograph with original hand colouring, tipped on to later card, 575 x 750mm

£100-150

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£100-150

612* Africa. A mixed collection of eighteen topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs and aquatints, including examples by Schenk, Kip, Stadler, Aubert, Coronelli, Delahaye and Lemercier, various sizes and condition (18)

£150-200

613* Alma-Tadema (Lawrence, 1836-1912). Figures in a Greek Courtyard, pub. Thomas McLean, May 1st 1891, b&w etching on thin paper, with printed remarque, signed by the engraver lower right and additionally signed by the artist Alma-Tadema lower left, sheet size 53 x 38cm (21 x 15ins), laid down on card, together with an unidentified later 19th c. chalk drawing of nude figures, indistinctly signed, and dated ‘78, 43 x 31cm (17 x 12.25ins), mounted (2)

£100-150

609 World. Magini (Giovanni), Universi Orbis Descriptio, Venice [1596 or later], hand coloured engraved map, after Abraham Ortelius, slight creasing, Italian text on verso, 140 x 180mm Shirley, The Mapping of the World, no. 195. (1)

£150-250

610 World. Moll (Herman), The World in Planisphere, [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved tri-hemispheral map consisting of an east and west hemisphere together with a north polar projection, insular California, title in a banner cartouche, the whole beneath a calligraphic title headed ‘Geography’, 165 x 190mm R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no. 571. (1)

£120-180

Lot 614

100


617* Baxter (George). The Lovers’ Letterbox, pub. 1856, colour print, 37 x 26cm, contained in old mount, together with two other large format Baxter prints of young women including ‘The Day before Marriage’ and ‘The Bridesmaid’, plus two other mounted colour prints of attractive girls by Joseph Mansell entitled ‘Flowers of the Forest’ and ‘Flowers of the Field’, both oval shape and measuring 25 x 19cm

614 Atkins (William Edward 1842-1910, after). H.M.S. Victory, pub. J.S. Virtue & Co., c.1890, chromolithograph showing Victory in Portsmouth Harbour with an Indian troopship alongside and the Semaphore Tower beyond, 74 x 60cm, walnut frame (1)

£100-150

Baxter catalogue numbers CL359, CL353 & CL260. (5)

615* Audubon (J.W.). Mus Aureolus, Aud & Bach, Orange Coloured Mouse, Male & Female, Natural size, pub. J.T.Bowen, Philadelphia, 1846, lithograph with original colouring, 475 x 615mm, mounted, framed and glazed in a good near contemp. maple frame

618 Baxter (George). The Ordinance of Baptism, 1843, colour print, 26.5 x 38cm, old gilt frame, together with other prints by Baxter including two copies of ‘The Mountain Stream’ (37 x 27.5cm), ‘The Revd. John Williams’ (27 x 22cm), ‘The Rev. William Knibb’ (27 x 22cm), ‘News from Home/News from Australia’ (each 11 x 15cm), ‘The Large Bride’, ‘The Princess Royal’, several copies of ‘The Holy Family’, some with blindstamps, some trimmed or unexamined out of frames, contained with other prints including Victorian colour prints by Le Blond, Bradshaw and Blacklock and others

Originally published in ‘The Vipiparous Quadrapeds of North America’ and prepared in collaboration with his friend Rev. John Bachman of Charleston, Carolina. The work was completed by Audubon’s son and son-in-law and was published posthumously. Audubon’s son did most of the original drawings. (1) £200-300

616* Barnard (Tom). The Parish Churchyard, Cheltenham, 1973, watercolour, signed and dated in pencil in lower right, titled and attributed on mount, 24 x 35cm (9.5 x 13.75 inches), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

(approx. 70)

£50-80

£150-200

619* Beer (Richard, 1928-). Baroque Church, etching in colours, with aquatint, signed and title in pencil, numbered 1/50, 55 x 42.5cm, framed and glazed, together with Brown (Bob, b. 1936), Preparing for meditation, soft-ground etching, signed and titled in pencil, numbered 9/30, 20.5 x 24.5cm, and Unwin (Nora Spicer, 1907-1982) Young Icelander, woodcut, signed and titled in pencil, numbered 4/50, plus two signed colour prints by Suzanne Humbert, and others related including an unsigned pen and ink drawing of a church attributed to George Percy Jacomb-Hood, some framed and glazed (13)

£100-150

620 Bolswert (Schelte Adams, 1586-1659). Pastoral landscape with a shepherd and his flock, etching after Rubens, 31.5 x 44.5cm, framed and glazed, together with Hollar (Wenceslaus), The ant and the grasshopper, fine engraving from Ogilby’s Aesopics, published 1668, 25 x 19.5cm (Pennington 400) and two other engravings by Hollar including a plan and a view of the crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral before the fire (Pennington 1029 & 1030), and others including an etching from Strutt’s Sylva Britannica, a stipple engraving printed in colours of the nativity, most framed and glazed (8)

Lot 617

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£100-150


623* Botanical engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 300 prints, engravings and lithographs, mostly 19th & 20th century, prints of fruit and flowers, many with original hand colouring, including examples by Wright, Sowerby, Curtis, Pratt and Fitch, several mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.300)

£150-200

624* Bourne (John C.). London - Birmingham Railway, 1839, eighteen tinted lithographs (on 15 sheets) only, some spotting and staining, some marginal closed tears occ. affecting images, each approx. 250 x 360mm J.R.Abbey, Life in England, no. 398. (15)

£250-350

625* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956 ). French cafe scene, etching with drypoint, signed in pencil, plate size 20.5 x 25.2cm (8 x 10ins), mounted (1)

£200-300

621* Boston. Mottram (Charles), Boston, pub. Smith Brothers New York & Sowle & Wards Boston, 1857, large uncoloured engraving after J.W.Hill, slight surface abrasion, some toning and light staining, 710 x 1030mm (1)

£300-500

626* Bristol. Clifton and Hotwells, with St. Vincents Rocks, Hotwell House and Baths in the Distance, pub. James Bolton, Bristol, n.d., c.1860, fine lithograph with early hand colouring and printed by Newman & Co., 370 x 485mm, mounted, framed and glazed The print clearly shows the two completed towers for Brunel’s suspension bridge on either side of the gorge. These towers were completed in 1843 but work on the bridge didn’t start until 1862 some three years after Brunel’s death. (1) £200-300

627* British topographical views. A collection of approx. 400 lithographs and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, historical and topographical views, including examples by Westall, Nash, Turner, Winkles, Morris, Middiman, Bartlett and Allom, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.400)

£120-180

622* Botanical engravings. A mixed collection of forty engravings, mostly 18th century, hand coloured engravings, including examples by Edwards, Sweert, Hill, De Bry and Rabel, various sizes and condition

628* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 280 engravings, mostly 19th century, including views in Wiltshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Herfordshire and Yorkshire, with examples by Neale, Morris, Winkles, Dugdale, Shepherd, Sparrow and Bartlett, various sizes and condition

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(approx.280)

£400-600

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£70-100


629* British Topography. A mixed collection of approx. 150 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Turner, Nash, Byrne, Shepherd, Neale, Bartlett, Allom, Finden and Westall, mostly mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

£80-120

630* China and Japan. A mixed collection of approx. 230 engravings and lithographs, mostly 18th & 19th century, including topographical views, costume and portraits, including eleven b & w aquatint engravings after de Sainson from Cyrille Pierre T.Laplace, ‘Voyage Autour du Monde.... La Favorite’, various sizes and condition (approx.230)

£200-300

631* Coaching prints. A large mixed collection of approx. 900 prints, 20th century, black and white and colour printed reproduction prints, various sizes (approx.900)

£70-100

632 Corner (Sidney). Rural Churches. Their Histories, Architecture and Antiquities, pub. Groombridge & Sons, [1869], eighteen fine col. litho. plts., some minor scattered spotting, contemp. half morocco, worn on spine, upper cover det., folio, with two other copies of the same work, plus English Lake Scenery/Scottish Loch Scenery, 1880 & 1882 respec., addn. vign. title and twenty-four fine col. litho. plts. from drawings by A.F. Lydon, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. green/red cloth respec., a little rubbed, 8vo, plus two duplicates, and a collection of odd vols. and loose plts. from Morris’s County Seats, and similar (a carton)

634* Crawford (Thomas Hamilton). Louisa Duchess of Abercorn ano. aetatis suae 92, pub. Ernest Brown & Phillips, 1905, mezzotint on india wove, after Herbert Draper, signed below image by artist and engraver with a dedication to Norman Hurst, proof before title, some rodent damage to margins, not affecting image, 560 x 425mm, together with,Hurst (Norman),Herbert Asquith in the Reform Club, 1918,mezzotint on india wove, etched remarque of the entrance to the Reform Club in lower margin, pencil annotation by Hurst stating ‘Trial Proof Steel’ below image, some rodent damage to margins not affecting image, 590 x 350mm

£150-250

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633* Cornwall & Devon - Mount Edgcumbe. Haghe (L.), H.M. Ship Undaunted lying in Barn Pool, Mount Edgecombe, mid 19th century, hand coloured lithograph after N. Condy, 27 x 38cm, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

635* CrimeanWar. Four watercolours of battle scenes, c.1870, four sepia watercolour drawings, each approx. 125 x 195mm, mounted, together with,Burrow (Edward J.),Worcestershire Beacon, c.1900,pen, ink and sepia wash landscape drawing, titled in lower right, 100 x 190mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with a charcoal drawing by ‘Jinx’ of a Russian political cartoon, plus a well drawn oval watercolour miniature portrait of an early 19th century gentleman, 70 x 55mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with a pen and ink Russell Brockbank motoring cartoon, plus a large 20th century watercolour plan of the Siege of the City of Gloucester and another ten original watercolours and drawings, mostly framed and glazed

£70-100

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£200-300


636 Cruikshank (Isaac Robert, 1789-1856). “Midnight Hour”; “All’s well that ends well”, a pair of humourous pencil and watercolour illustrations, the first an interior scene of a courting couple sitting by a fire, surprised by two cats falling down the chimney, the second with a young gentleman falling through a skylight onto a young lady in bed below, both signed and titled in pencil, 170 x 140mm (6.75 x 5.5ins) and 183 x 133mm (7.25 x 5.25ins), mounted as one, together with four pencil sketches of outdoor scenes and figures, one dated 1838, each 116 x 180mm (4.5 x 7ins), mounted as one (2)

£200-300

641* Edinburgh. The Parliament Close & Public Characters of Edinburgh fifty years since, pub. Alexander Hill, Edinburgh, 1st October, 1844, etching with aquatint by John le Conte and Thomas Dobbie after David Wilkie, Alexander Nasmyth and others, some light stains, 52 x 66cm, contemporary rosewood frame (1)

£150-200

637* Currier & Ives. “Thistle”, Cutter Yacht, Designed by G.L.Watson. Built by D.W.Henderson & Co. Glasgow, Owned by Mr James Bell, Glasgow, Scotland, Length over all 113 ft. On water line 85 ft. Breadth 20ft. 4in. Depth of Hold 14ft. Registered Tonnage 100. pub. New York, 1887, lithograph printed in colours and finished by hand, two marginal repaired tears, backed with archival paper, 555 x 720mm

642* Egleton (W.H.). The Fairy Well, pub. Henry Graves and Co., Feb. 1st. 1855, hand coloured engraving after H.Corbould, trimmed to plate mark, 620 x 430mm, mounted, together with,Jouanin (Auguste Adrien),April Shower, pub. George Stinson & Co., Portland Maine, 1890,hand coloured engraving after H.Hall, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, some restoration on verso, 630 x 460mm, mounted, together with,Tomkins (Charles),Untitled Portrait of a Pretty Girl, pub. Henry Graves & Co., Jan. 1st., 1861,hand coloured mixed-method engraving after Charles Baxter, proof before title but after letters, blind stamp of the Printsellers Association, trimmed inside plate mark, 400 x 330mm, mounted, with one other similar

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£300-500

643* Europe. A good collection of approx. fifty topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and aquatint plts., several with original hand colouring, with views in Holland, Germany Italy, Turkey and France, including examples by, Lemercier, Meser and Merigot, various sizes and condition

638* De Bjorg (A.). Sailing ship at anchor in port, watercolour on paper, mounted in contemporary frame, signed by the artist and dated 1888, French origins, signature sl. indistinct, image 10 x 8cm (56 x 20cm) (1)

£100-150

£100-150

(approx.50)

£200-300

639* Derain (Andre, 1880-1954). Man holding a large bell, from Pantagruel, 1946, colour woodcut, printed in an edition of 275, sheet size 10 x 10cm (4 x 4ins), together with Vlaminck (Maurice de, 1876-1958), Usines, b&w lithograph on japan, image size 10 x 16cm (4 x 6.25ins), sheet size 23 x 23.5cm (9 x 9.25ins), plus Rouault (Georges, 1871-1958), Nude Woman & Man with Moustache and Spectacles, from Reincarnations du Pere Ubu, 1955, together with two uncoloured aquatints, each initialled and dated 1929 in the plate, plate size 10 x 7.5cm (4 x 3ins), sheet size 25.5 x 18cm (10 x 7ins) (4)

£100-150

640* Digby (John, 1938-). The Club, a series of four 19th century wood engraved views of a picture gallery filled with gentlemen, with pasted collage modifications, 13 x 20.5cm (5 x 8ins), mounted and framed together as one, with Francis Kyle Gallery, 9 Maddox Street, London label to verso John Digby worked as a keeper at the London Zoo in his early years, but turned to poetry and collage. He now lives in New York, and publishes collage illustrations and novels through the Feral Press, which he founded with his wife. John and Joan Digby are also the authors of The Collage Handbook published by Thames and Hudson in 1985. (1) £100-150

644* Florence. Firenze, Ponte Vecchio, early 20th century etching, titled and signed “A. Maselli” in pencil, 22 x 28cm, framed and glazed (1)

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£70-100


645* Foreign topography. A mixed collection of approx. six hundred prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, lithographs and engravings, several with hand colouring, including views in Australasia, the Pacific islands, Europe, Asia and the Americas, various sizes and condition (approx.600)

648* Glass painting. George III, King of Great Britain &c. &c., pub. John Eynon, n.d., c.1800, half length portrait of the king, 360 x 260mm, 19th frame (1)

£100-150

£200-300

646* Gill (Eric, 1882-1940). Rachel Rothenstein, 1926, copper engraving, plate size 27 x 17.5cm (10.5 x 7ins), with margins, framed and glazed Physick 370. Rachel Rothenstein was the eldest daughter of Michael Rothenstein (1872-1945), a painter and Principal of the Royal College of Art. (1) £70-100

649* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). A mixed collection of ten lithographs, c.1870, lithographs with original hand colouring, three plts. laid on card, four plts. heavily toned and mount stained, one plt. trimmed with loss of letters and title, three images supplied with page of original text, each approx. 450 x 300mm From various publications, titles include :- Dartford Warbler, Anthus Richardi, Limnocinclus Pectoralis, Ptiloris Pardisea, Lepidogenys Subcristatus, Selenidera Gouldi, Parus Spilonotus, Addetta Minuta, Enneoctonus Rufus and an untitled Hummingbird. (10) £150-250

647* Glass painting. Britannia’s Triumph on the Restoration of Peace, c,1815, Britannia in a chariot pulled by lions, bright and clean glass painting celebrating the allies victories over Napoleon Bonaparte, image size 180 x 235mm, near contemp. gilt and maple veneer frame (1)

£200-300

650* Great Exhibition. Walker (Edmund), View of the Transept of the Great Exhibition Building, Hyde Park, Looking North, pub. Day & Son, 1851, large lithograph, some restoration to image, 920 x 650mm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

651* Hesp (Elizabeth, 20th-c.). Horses in a landscape, oil on board, signed lower right, 51 x 61cm (20 x 24ins), framed Elizabeth Hesp was a member of Bury Art Society (founded in 1949), the second president of which was L.S. Lowry. (1) £100-150

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652* Hogarth (William). A Representation of the March of the Guards towards Scotland in the Year 1745, pub. Dec. 30th, To his Majesty the King of Prusia, an encourager of Arts and Sciences! This Plate is most humbly Dedicated, Dec. 30th, c.1750, uncoloured line engraving on laid by Luke Sullivan, trimmed to plate mark, slight marginal toning, occ. marginal closed tears, 435 x 550mm A study on the human condition, epitomised by the common soldier. In the distance are ranks of ordered soldiers marching towards Highgate and eventually Scotland to fight Bonnie Prince Charlie. The soldiers in the foreground will eventually become part of these distant disciplined ranks but first they must deal with wifes, children and girlfriends some of whom are clearly pregnant, prostitutes call from the windows of the brothel, drunken soldiers stagger and fall into ditches, brawls break out, petty larceny and political agitators are rife and all is apparant chaos. Ronald Paulson, Hogarth’s Graphic Works, state 4. An early state published before the correction of the spelling of Prussia and the alteration of the date to the 31st December. (1) £200-300

654* Hurst (Norman). Four portraits of women in classical settings, c,1900, four mezzotint engravings on india wove, all early or trial proofs before titles, one signed in pencil below image ‘Gerald Robinson to Norman Hurst’, each approx. 600 x 400mm (4)

£100-150

653* Hurst (Norman). A mixed collection of four mezzotints of children, c,1900, including a proof before title on india wove, after Elizabeth Gulland, signed below image in pencil by artist and engraver, 305 x 205mm, together with an ‘In progress’ proof before title and letters of two children with their dogs, 530 x 430mm, and two further trial proofs on wove, each approx. 560 x 380mm

655* Hurst (Norman). Four mezzotints of pretty young girls, c.1900, four mezzontints on wove including three on india, all early or trial proofs before title, one print trimmed to plate mark on upper horizontal margin, each approx. 380 x 305mm

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£100-150

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£100-150


656* Hurst (Norman). Four female portraits, n.d., c. 1900, four b & w mezzotint engravings on wove, all trial proofs with either ‘In progress’ scratch letter titles or proof before title and letters, each approx. 480 x 400mm (4)

£100-150

658* Hurst (Norman). Four mezzotint engravings of classical female portraits, c.1916, mezzotint engravings on wove (including three on india), all early trial proofs or proofs before title, one signed in pencil by engraver below image, each approx. 490 x 395mm (4)

659* Hurst (Norman). A mixed collection of ten engravings, late 19th & early 20th century, ten mezzotint engravings, including portraits, marine scenes, landscape and topographical views, including two printed on vellum and three signed by the engraver, various sizes and condition

657* Hurst (Norman). The Three Bridesmaids, c.1890, uncoloured mezzotint on india wove, after J Haynes Williams, trial proof before title and letters, signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, 715 x 390mm (1)

£100-150

(10)

£100-150

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£120-180


662 Illustrated London News. vols. 12 & 13, 1848, 34 & 35, 1859, together 3 vols., numerous b & w engravings throughout with several folding, including the folding city panoramas of Paris and Edinburgh (Paris trimmed with slight loss), some spotting throughout, occ. pps. torn with loss, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio (3)

£100-150

663* Isle of Wight. Wooten Creek, n.d., c.1850, sepia watercolour, 110 x 145mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with an Italianate water colour drawing in sepia in the manner of T.Molton, 115 x 170mm, with,Adye (W.F.),Tithe barn with horse, n.d., c.1900, large pen and ink drawing, signed in lower right corner, 365 x 585mm, mounted (3)

660* Hurst (Norman). The Two Sisters, pub. Jan. 1st. 1892, mezzotint on india wove, proof before title and letters, signed by engraver in pencil below image, ‘Print Sellers Association’ blind stamp in lower left corner, slight spotting largely confined to margins, 610 x 455mm, together with,The Flower Girl, Nov. 1st. 1892,mezzotint on india wove, after Alfred Ward and signed by artist and engraver in pencil below image, ‘Print Sellers Association’ blind stamp in lower left corner, proof before title, some overall spotting, 570 x 335mm (2)

£120-180

664* Kent. A mixed collection of approx. seventy-five topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, etchings and lithographs, several with hand colouring, including examples by Mclean, Stadler, Hanhart, I.L.N., Hullmandel, Nash, Vertue, Godfrey, Bayley, Turner, Cooke, Walton and Barlow, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

£120-180

£100-150

665* Kip (Johannes). A collection of eight aerial views of houses in Kent, n.d., c.1719, eight engraved views, three with later hand colouring, each approx. 345 x 420mm, two mounted Originally published in John Harris’s ‘The History of Kent’. (8)

666* L’Illustration. A large collection of approx. 500 French magazine illustrations and advertisements, early to mid 20th century, colour and b & w photographic prints of fashion, magazine covers, advertisements and art, several duplicates, mostly folio, various condition

661* Hurst (Norman). Sea Nymphs, n.d., c.1900, mixed method engraving on india wove, signed below image by engraver, proof before title and letters, 675 x 510mm (1)

£250-350

(approx.500)

£70-100

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£150-200


670* Lewin (William). A collection of approx. sixty prints, c.1796, etchings with original hand colouring, some staining and spotting, each approx. 190 x 130mm including eight watercolours of birds and bird’s eggs, some staining and dust soiling, each approx. 220 x 180mm (approx.60)

£70-100

667* Lake District. Gauci (William), Ulleswater, pub. Thomas Agnew & Sons, Manchester, 1853, fine lithograph after J.B.Pyne with original hand colouring, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£150-250

671* Loddiges (Conrad). A collection of approx. 300 engravings, [1817 - 1833], engravings with original hand colouring, originally published in ‘The Botanical Cabinet’ occ. offsetting, very occ. spotting, each approx. 165 x 105mm (approx.300)

£200-300

672* London. Wyllie (W.L. & Brewer, H.W.), Bird’s-Eye View of London as Seen from a Balloon, 1884, Supplement to The Graphic, May 31, 1884, large wood engraved panoramic view, a few fold tears with minimal loss, sheet size 95 x 124cm (1)

£200-300

668 Lamb (Lynton, 1907-1977). A collection of four original drawings for Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, by Siegfried Sassoon, pub. Folio Society, 1974, together four pen & ink drawings, each approx. 160 x 145mm (5.75 x 6.25in), mounted, framed and glazed, all with Chris Beetles gallery label on verso Titled on gallery labels: ‘..which flared and seethed and reeked with poisonous vapours a few hundred yards away’; ‘tedious and repetitional for the ordinary infantry officer’; ‘I lunched with the editor of the unconservative weekly at his club’; ‘I reported myself at the 5th infantry base depot at Rouen’. (4) £300-500

669* Lemon (Henry). Punch, 1859, large hand coloured line engraving after T.Webster, several closed repaired tears effecting image, laid on later card, 585 x 1145mm, mounted, together with,Simmons (Wiiliam Henry),The Shooting Party - Ranton Abbey, c.1860,hand coloured mixed method engraving after Francis Grant, trimmed to image, laid on later card, 420 x 720mm, mounted, with one other genre engraving of a pretty girl at a spinning wheel, proof before letters and title, 445 x 355mm (3)

673* Massachusetts. Lane (Fitz Henry Hugh), View of New Bedford, From the Fort near Fairhaven, published A.Conant, Boston, 1845, lithograph printed in colours and finished by hand, some mount staining, some overall toning and fading, laid on card, 470 x 650mm A rare lithographic view after one of America’s most celebrated marine and landscape painters. (1) £400-600

£100-150

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674* Middlesex. A large collection of approx. 550 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings of Middlesex and London and its suburbs, with examples by Dugdale, Neele, Storer, Sparrow, Shepherd and Westall, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.550)

£80-120

675* Miscellaneous prints, etc., mostly 19th century, including five scrap albums and a quantity of loose watercolours, drawings, engravings, prints, and photos, various subjects (a carton)

£100-150

676* Moore (Henry, 1898-1986). Goethe Promethee Traduction par Andre Gide..., (part only), Henri Jonquieres, P.A. Nicaise, Editeur, 1950, two unsigned col. litho plts. only (of 15), one leaf of text only (pp.7/8), loosely contained in orig. printed wrappers, approx. 38 x 28cm (15 x 11in), together with Kitaj (Ronald Brooks, 1932-2007), Modern Painters... King Penguins, screen print on wove paper displaying King Penguin book titles, 57.5 x 39cm (22.5 x 15.25in), Procktor (Patrick, 1936-2003), A Chinese Journey, Redfern Gallery... November 4th to December 9th 1980, col. print advertisement poster, signed in pencil, 55.5 x 63cm (22 x 25in), framed & glazed, with a col. print signed in pencil by Doris Zinkersen, and mixed media rain forest scene by Louise Holloway with Natural History Museum exhibition catalogue and signed letter (5)

£100-150

677* Natural history. A mixed collection of approx. 145 lithographs and engravings, mostly 19th century, including birds, mammels, fish, butterflies & moths, insects, bird’s eggs, botanical and fruit, with examples by Lizars, Curtis, Frohawk, Nitschmann, Moore, Keulemanns and Van Houttans, various sizes and condition (approx.145)

680* Nicholson (Sir William, 1872-1949). Six original lithographs of Oxford colleges, 1905, each signed and numbered 21 in ink with Stafford Gallery blindstamp, each 27 x 32cm, contemp. Hogarth frames Includes Worcester College, Tom Tower, Wadham College, Oriel College, Radcliffe Camera and Trinity College. (6) £200-300

£100-150

678* Natural history. A mixed collection of approx. 400 engravings, lithographs and prints, mostly 19th century, including mammels, fish, reptiles, insects and birds, with examples by Medland, S.P.C.K. and Couch, together with three incomplete vols. of ‘Goldsmith’s Animated Nature’ Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (approx.400)

£80-120

681* Nottingham. Dawe (H.), To the Inhabitants of Nottingham & Nottinghamshire, This Plate of their justly celebrated Market Place is most respectfully inscribed, pub. W. Dearden, Nottingham, 1837, hand coloured engraving after W. Goodacre, 28 x 36cm, framed and glazed

679* New York. Smith (D.), Brooklyn N.Y. 1854, large uncoloured line engraving, several long closed tears effecting image, torn with partial loss to title, some abrasion to printed surface, 610 x 1030mm

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A rare and imposing view of New York, but one that has suffered from damage and careless handling. (1) £100-200

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£100-150


685* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista). Four etchings from “Le Antichita Romane”, including ‘Pianta del Monde Capitolino’ depicting a plan and view of Capitolino Hill, 41 x 26cm, the three others showing brickwork and architectural features, plus an etched plate from “Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi” of various bronze lamps and a vase encrusted with cameos, 38 x 53cm, plus others by Piranesi, some framed and glazed (12)

£100-150

682* Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1888). The Willow, 1850, etching on wove paper, signed in the plate lower left, with ‘5’ of the date 1850 reversed, plate size 120 x 80mm (4.75 x 3.2ins), etched surface 95 x 67mm, framed and glazed Lister E1, i/iv. Issued as a proof in A. H. Palmer’s Life and Letters of Samuel Palmer, published in 1892. (1) £300-500

686* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista). Vaso Cinerario antico di marmo di gran mole che si vede ne Museo dell’Autore [and] Veduta in prospettiva d’un antico Vaso Cinerario di marmo..., [1778 or later], pair of etchings of marble cinerary urns, old central fold to both images, each approx. 665 x 415mm, mounted, framed and glazed Luigi Fiacci, Piranesi The Complete Etchings, p.605. (2)

£300-500

684* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). Lucerna antica di bronzo, che si conserva, in Napoli presso S.E. Il Sig. Cav. Hamilton ... di Duca Francesco Gaetani ... nel Museo del Collegio Romano, etc., c. 1773, b&w etching on laid paper, a strong, dark impression, plate size 39 x 53.5cm (15.25 x 21ins), framed and glazed, together with Pianta del Sepolcro di Alessandro Severo, & Spaccato del Sepolcro di Alessandro Severo,

687* Prints & engravings. Mostly topographical, 18th/19th century, incl. a vue d’optique of London entitled “A View of the Custom House, with part of the Tower, taken from ye River Thames London”, with original colouring and title in English and French, engraved by T. Bowles after Maurer, pub. Bowles and Sayer in 1753 and measuring approx. 26 x 39cm, together with 20 etched plates from J.S. Cotman’s “Architectural Antiquities of Normandy” incl. four framed and glazed, plus engravings after Turner, John Martin, an etched view “Old Sarum” after Constable, engravings of Italian classical architecture, two engravings of Chinese temples probably from Prevost/Bellin, also two hand coloured fencing engravings from Domenico Angelo’s “L’Ecole des Armes”, plus others related, some framed and glazed, others loose

(approx. 12)

(approx. 60)

683* Pennant (Thomas). A collection of twenty-three prints from ‘The British Zoology’.1761 - 1766, etchings with original hand colouring, some off setting and staining, each approx. 450 x 310mm (23)

£300-500

£300-500

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£200-300


688* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 220 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of British and foreign topography, natural history, portraits marine and military, various sizes and condition (220)

698* Prints. A large collection of approx. 500 coaching prints, 20th century, photographic reproduction prints, many duplicates, each approx. 450 x 360mm (approx.500)

699* Rome. Specchi (Alesandro), Prospetto del Teatro, 1691, large uncoloured line engraving, torn with loss in bottom right corner, replaced in facsimile, trimmed to neat lines, 445 x 655mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with a mixed collection of approx. 100 engravings, prints and watercolours of portraits and topographical views, various sizes and condition

689* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 200 prints, lithographs and engravings, 18th - 20th century, including industrial, genre, British topographical views including an 18th century album of views in London, costume & fashion, military and botanical, several framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

The fisrt item not examined out of frame. Specchi was an Italian architect, urban planner and engraver. He is most famous for his sets of architectural engravings produced for Giovanni de’ Rossi and his son Domenico de’ Rossi, including 52 engravings for ‘Quatro libro del nuovo teatro di palizzi di Roma. (approx.100) £80-120

£100-150

690* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 150 engravings, 19th century, including British and foreign topographical views, genre, classical, marine and historical, with examples by Turner, Goodall, Sharpe, Cousen, Miller, Prior, Cooke and Bradshaw, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

700* Rossini (Luigi). Piazza di Palestrina costruita sulle rovine del famoso Tempio della Fortuna Prenestina, together with Veduta delle rovine di una Conserva d’acqua per la Villa di Domiziano, 1826, two etchings, each approx. 42 x 52cm, framed and glazed

£70-100

691* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 200 engravings and lithographs, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs, many with hand colouring, including sporting, genre, costume, portraits, topography, marine and maritime, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

£70-100

£120-180

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£100-150

£150-200

692* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. twenty engravings, lithographs and original drawings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including sporting, genre, topography, portraits and classical, with examples by Morland, Bartolozzi, Becquet, Havell, Gambert, Godard, Hullmandel, Maclean and Bond, various sizes and condition (approx.20)

£70-100

693* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approx. 1000 prints, maps and engravings, mostly 19th & 20th century, including British and foreign topography, portraits, industrial, religion, Hogarth and genre, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£80-120

694* Prints. A mixed collection of forty-five sporting prints, 20th century, hand coloured restrike engravings, colour printed reproductions and collotypes of shooting, coaching, hunting, fishing and racing scenes after Havell, Pollard, Morland, Howitt and Wolstenholme, various sizes, all framed and glazed

701* Royal Navy in Lebanon. Reeve (A.W & R.G.), For the Benefit of the Families of the killed in the Allied Fleet...this Plate of The Attack & Capture of Sidon is by permission respectfully dedicated..., pub. Colnaghi & Puckle, 1841, hand coloured aquatint etching after Lieut. J.F. Warre RN, a few marks, 42 x 58cm, solid wood frame

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Sidon, then in Syria, capitulated in two days to Commodore Charles Napier and his mixed squadron of British, Turkish and Austrian ships. (1) £100-150

£100-150

695* Prints. The Battle of Trafalgar, ‘The Van Division’, ‘In the Rear’, ‘In the Van’ [and] ‘Rear Division’, 20th century, 100 ‘re-strike’ b & w collotype prints of each of the four images, each approx. 505 x 760mm, together with approx. 600 b & w collotype ‘re-strike’ marine scenes, various sizes

696* Prints. A large collection of approx. 600 shooting prints, 20th century, b & w collotype prints, 300 copies of ‘Snipe Shooting’ and 300 copies of ‘Duck shooting’, each approx. 435 x 560mm

702* Saint Hilaire (Etienne Geoffroy). A collection of fifty-six prints from ‘Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes’, Paris, 1819-42, lithographs with original hand colouring, some spotting and toning, occ. duplicates, each approx. 290 x 470mm, together with,Buffon (George Louis Leclerc),A collection of approx. 150 prints from ‘Histoire Naturelle, Generale et Partic., Paris, 1749 - 54,uncoloured engravings, occ. duplicates, occ. spotting and staining, each approx. 210 x 160mm

(600)

(approx. 206)

(approx.1000)

£70-100

£70-100

697* Prints, A large collection of approx. 1000 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ collotypes of coursing, falconry and shooting, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£70-100

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£150-250


706* Scrap albums. A collection of 27 albums, containing a wide variety of prints and engravings, incl. a George Cruikshank etching ‘The Head ache’ pub. McLean 1835, Victorian chromos., a large number of greeting cards incl. many with embossed or decorative borders, topographical engravings, magazine & newspaper cuttings, a Victorian crest album, a few original drawings and watercolours, many prints trimmed or cut-around, mixed bindings

703* Sandford (Lettice, 1902-). Album of six erotic prints, six etchings, each signed in pencil by artist below image, each approx. 265 x 185mm, orig. paper wrappers, wrappers frayed with slight spotting (6)

(approx. 27)

707 Scrap albums. Eleven 19th century albums, incl. a large quantity of greetings and Christmas cards, bright juvenile Germanstyle chromos. on card, an album of late 19th century photographs including Bristol interest, topographical engravings, some original watercolour views or drawings copies from prints, all contained in contemporary mixed bindings

704* Scotland. Four watercolours of Scottish scenery, c.1800, four watercolours of rivers and waterfalls in the manner of William Gilpin, some overall fading and toning, each approx. 185 x 275mm, mounted (4)

£200-300

£150-200

£70-100

(11)

£300-500

708* Seago (Edward, 1910-1974). Sardinia, pub. Frost and Reed Limited, 1960, reproduction colour print, signed by artist in pencil below image in lower right corner, FATG blind stamp to lower left corner, 485 x 635mm, mounted, framed and glazed 705 Scrap album, mid 19th century, containing topographical engravings, prints of animals, fashion plates, caricatures, trades, etc., a few watercolours and drawings, most prints trimmed and pasted into album at corners, contemp. cloth-backed boards (54 x 33 x 4cm) (1)

(1)

£200-300

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£120-180


709* Stopendaal (Daniel). Afbeelding van de Stad en Revier van Rochester, Chattam...., c.1700. uncoloured engraved panorama. occ. closed marginal tears not affecting image, 265 x 345mm The engraving shows the mouth of the River Thames and the battle between the English and Dutch fleets in 1667. The Dutch fleet sailed up the River Thames, bombarded and captured the town of Sheerness. They then continued up the river to Gravesend and then on up the River Medway to Chatham. The larger ships of the English fleet had been laid up at Chatham as a cost cutting exersise; the Dutch took advantage and succeeded in destroying thirteen ships and towed away HMS Unity and HMS Royal Charles. The daring raid led to a swift end to the second Anglo-Dutch war with a favourable peace for the Dutch. It ranks as one of the worst and most humiliating defeats ever suffered by the British Navy. (1) £70-100

710 Switzerland, Italy and Great Britain. A fine album containing 24 excellent hand coloured soft-ground etchings of Swiss figures in regional costume by Franz Niklaus Koenig (or Konig), comprising all the plates from his “Collection de costumes suisses, tires du Cabinet de Mr. Meyer D’Aarau”, published Unterseen, 1804, each with good margins and adhered to album at the corners, sheet size of each approx. 32 x 25cm, together with other early 19th century Swiss and French costume lithos. after A. Feret and Moiner, eight mid 19th century hand coloured litho. Swiss views (image size 7 x 10.5cm), plus other prints including Oxford and Cambridge colleges after Harraden and Whessell, engraved folio portraits by Houbraken, engravings by Samuel Gribelin after Rubens for the ceiling decorations of the Banqueting House in Whitehall, Roman views by Achille Parboni, many plates trimmed, plus some unsigned pastoral watercolours, all contained in mid 19th century half morocco album, some fraying to extrems. but stable (38 x 30 x 7cm) (1)

£700-1000

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711* Venice. Original etching by Brunet-Debaines (1845-1939) after Felix Ziem (1821-1911), published Boussod Valadon, London & Paris, 1887, signed by artist and engraver, image 34 x 47cm, contemporary solid wood frame (1)

£100-150

712* Victorian colour printing. A collection of mid 19th century prints, incl. Baxter process prints by Le Blond, Bradshaw & Blacklock, Joseph Mansell, biblical cards by William Dickes, colour prints by Rowney & Co., an album of tipped-in colour prints by Kronheim incl. many using Baxter process, French hand coloured fashion plates, colour wood engs. of fish published by R. Fawcett & Co., etc. (a carton)

715* Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). A collection of approx. fifty engravings from ‘Phytanhoza Iconographia’, Regensburg, 1737 - 45, mixed method engravings with original hand colouring, some water staining and toning, each approx. 325 x 230mm

£100-200

(approx.50)

713 Waring (J.B., ed.). Art Treasures of the United Kingdom from the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester. pub. Day & Son, 1858, chromo. title and 100 chromolithograph plates by F. Bedford, all plates complete as listed, a few leaves loose and some subsequent minor fraying to fore-edges, contemp. decorative calf gilt, rubbed and sl. marked, folio, together with Moore (Thomas), Paradise and the Peri, [1860], 27 thin card leaves bearing chromolithograph illusts. by Albert Warren after Owen Jones and Henry Warren, some light spotting, orig. gilt dec. brown cloth, minor fraying to extrems., 4to, and Audsley (W. & G. & Rolt, Charles, illust.), The Sermon on the Mount, pub. Day and Son, [1861], fine chromolith. illusts., guttapercha perished with contents loose and most leaves with edge fraying, one leave removed from book and contained within contemporary solid wood arts & crafts frame, orig. dec. cloth gilt, fraying to extrems., folio, plus others similar (12)

716* Whaling. Sutherland (Thomas), South Sea Whale Fishery, pub. W.J.Huggins, Jan. 1st. 1825 [but later restrike], hand coloured aquatint, 410 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with,Rosenberg (Charles),H.C.S.Macqueen off the Start, 26th. January 1832, pub. W.J.Huggins, 1834 [but later restrike],hand coloured aquatint, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with three 20th century reproduction glass paintings of The Battle of the Nile in maple veneer frames, each approx. 430 x 630mm (5)

£70-100

£300-400

714* Warren (B.H.). The Birds of Pennsylvannia, 1890, approx. 300 colour printed lithographs, several duplicates, each approx. 240 x 160mm (approx.300)

£300-500

717* Windsor Castle. South & East View - Her Majesty’s Private Apartments, pub. W.F.Taylor, Windsor, March 1856, aquatint engraving with original hand colouring, 180 x 650mm, framed and glazed

£80-120

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£100-150


JAPANESE PRINTS & ILLUSTRATED BOOKS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

718 Bairei (Kono Nayotoyo, 1844-1895). Album of birds and wildfowl, 1 vol. (of 3) only, c. 1880’s., tinted woodblock illusts., orig. wrappers with paper label to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, stitched as issued, together with five other Japanese colour woodblock books, including two volumes of Classical School illustations, one c. 1820s30s, a late reprint of Hokusai Landscapes, etc (6)

£100-150

722* Eizan (Kikugawa, 1787-1867). Young woman in flowing kimono, with two children, colour woodblock print, 36 x 25cm (convert to inches), framed and glazed, together with Shiganobu (Yanagawa, 1787-1832), Court lady admiring a plum tree, colour woodblock print, 21 x 18.5cm (convert to inches), framed and glazed

719 Busai (Kita, 1776-1856). Ehon Isaoshi Gusa, 9 vols., pub. Edo [Toyko], 1839, colour woodblock illusts., contents in bright condition, orig. patterned wrappers, stitched as issued (some stitching broken), 8vo (230 x160mm) Rare. (9)

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£200-300

£500-800

720* Chikanobu (Toyohara, 1838-1912). Woman and child near a lake, with man riding on an ox (from the series Snow Moon and Flowers), 1885, colour woodblock print, 34 x 23cm (13.5 x 9ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

721 Eisen (Keisai, 1790-1848). Studies of Figures, 5 vols., c. 1880s, numerous double-page colour woodblock prints of figures, including women, trades people, warriors, immortals, etc., orig. orange wrappers with paper title label to each vol., stitched as issued, rubbed and some light soiling, 8vo

723* Eizan (Kikugawa, 1787-1867). Woman kneeling, with inset view of fireworks at Ryogoku Bridge, c. 1810, colour woodblock print, some soiling and pale foxing, 38 x 26cm (15 x 10.25ins), framed and glazed

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£150-200

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£100-150


727 Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858). Views in and around Mount Fuji, 4 vols., n.d., c. 1860s-70s, approx. fifty illustrations to each vol., mostly double-page, orig. uniform blue wrappers, with paper title label to each, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo (175 x 120mm)

724 Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858). Views in Edo, 5 vols., c. 1850s, approx. 100 mostly double-page colour woodblock views, mostly with old pencil captions to top margin, all orig. wrappers, stitched as issued, 8vo (180 x 120mm) (5)

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£150-200

£400-600

725 Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858). Views of Mount Fuji, c.1930’s, an early 20th-century edition of views by Hiroshige, containing colour woodblock title and fifty five colour woodblock views, in good condition, orig. green wrappers, rubbed, stitched as issued, large folio (360 x 250mm) (1)

£70-100

728* Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Pair of pheasants, colour woodblock print, 20.5 x 27 cm (8 x 10.5 ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

729 Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Manga, 23 vols., including some duplicates, 19th century numerous tinted woodblock illusts, all orig. wrappers with paper label to upper wrapper of each vol., stitched as issued, rubbed and some marks, 8vo (23)

£200-300

730 Itcho (Hanabusa, 1652-1724). Itcho Gafu. An album containing twenty-one mostly double-page illustrations of immortals, landscapes, birds, legendary figures, etc., late 18th century, b&w woodblock illusts., most with later 19th century English title caption in pencil, orig. stiff wrappers with paper label to upper cover, stitched as issued, large 8vo (265 x 182mm) 726* Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858). Seated couple (number 90 from the series Ogura Nazorae Hyakunin-isshu), 1847, colour woodblock print, published by Ibaya Sensaburo, and with Mera and Murata censor seals, 35 x 24cm (13.75 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

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£150-200

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£100-150


733* Keith (Elizabeth, 1887-1956). A Game of Chess, 1936, colour woodblock print, signed in pencil lower right, in very good condition, image size 31 x 42 cm (13 x 16.5 ins), sheet size 33 x 45 cm (13 x 17.75 ins)

731 Kamigata School. Kabuki Album, pub. Osaka, c. 1840s, colour woodblock illusts., and printed text, orig. wrappers, stitched as issued, rubbed, 8vo (220 x 152mm) (1)

Richard Miles, Elizabeth Keith, The Printed Works, 65. (1)

£100-150

732* Keith (Elizabeth, 1887-1956). Korean Bride, 1938, colour woodblock print, signed in pencil lower right, in fine condition, image size 41 x 29.5 cm (16 x 11.25 ins), sheet size 44 x 32 cm

£700-1000

734* Koitsu (Tsuchiya). Kagurazaka at Ushigomei (Evening at Ushigowe), 1939, colour woodblock print, with Shinsei artist’s seal, dated Showa 14, publisher’s seal of Doy Hangaten, 40.5 x 28cm (16 x 11ins), framed and glazed

Richard Miles, Elizabeth Keith, The Printed Works, 69. Printed in an edition of 100. (1) £1000-1500

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£200-300


737* Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865). Man and woman in a room with landscape beyond, Oban diptych colour woodblock print, very good condition, each 34.5 x 24 cm (13.5 x 9.5 ins), framed and glazed as one (1)

£150-200

735* Koitsu (Tsuchiya). Kyushu Hakozaki Hachimangu (Hakozaki Hachiman Shrine), 1938, colour woodblock print, with Shin artist’s seal, and dated Showa 13, 40 x 27cm (15.75 x 10.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

736* Kunichika (Toyohara (1835-1900)). Figure drawing his sword, 1864, colour woodblock print, combined Aratame/date seal, 36 x 24cm (14.25 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed

738* Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865). Three Geishas, kakemono colour woodblock print, 71.5 x 24 cm (28.25 x 9.5 ins), framed and glazed

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£150-200

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£300-400


741* Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865). Kabuki Actor in kimono and sandals before a screen, with two lanterns, c. 1850, 34.5 x 23cm (13.5 x 9ins), framed and glazed (1)

739* Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865). Warrior figure in blue kimono and sandals, colour woodblock print, dated 1854, with Aratame censor seal, 36 x 25cm (14.25 x 10ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

742 Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1864). Kabuki Actor, & Woman with sculptor and wooden stork, together two colour woodblock prints, 33.5 24cm (13.25 x 9.5ins) mounted, together with three colour woodblock landscapes by Hiroshige, probably early 20th-century

£100-150

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£150-200

743* Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Three Geishas and Old lady, colour woodblock print, 35 x 25cm (13.75 x 9.75ins), framed and glazed, together with another woodblock print by Kuniyoshi of a young lady with a child holding a branch of cherry blossom, 34 x 24.5cm (13.5 x 9.5ins), plus Kunichika (Toyohara, 1835-1900), Double portrait of two Kabuki actors, colour woodblock print, size to follow ... and other various Japanese woodblock prints, 36.5 x 25cm (14.25 x 9.75ins) mostly later issues (10)

£200-300

744* Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Whitebait of Nishimiya, Shinamo Province (from Celebrated Products of Mountains and Seas Part I), 1852, Oban colour woodblock print, 37 x 25cm (14.5 x 10ins), framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

740* Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865). The Actor Onoe Kikugoro III as Tokuzo (number 43 from the series The 53 Stations of the Tokaido), 1852, colour woodblock print, published by Sumiyoshiya Masagoro, with censor seals, 35 x 24.5cm (13.75 x 9.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

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745* Sekka (Kamisaka, 1866-1942). Child playing a flute beside an ox, from the series Momoyo-gusa, c. 1909-1910, colour woodblock, oban tate-e diptych, 30 x 46.5cm (11.75 x 18.25ins), framed and glazed, together with Toshihide (Migada, 1863-1925), Man throwing his sword into the sea, from the series Kunyo juhachi ban (Eighteen examples of lordly behaviour), colour woodblock, oban tate-e diptych, with publisher’s stamp of Akiyama Buemon, and date stamp Meiji 27, sheet size 37 x 48.5cm (14.5 x 19ins), framed and glazed, with printed label from the Antiquariaat C.P.J. van der Peet, Amsterdam, to verso (2)

£200-300

748 Utagawa School. Adventures of a young lady, 2 vols., c. 1860s, colour woodblock illusts. in good condition, orig. wrappers with paper label to upper cover of each vol., rubbed and marked, stitched as issued (stitching broken), 8vo (2)

£200-300

749* Utagawa (Yoshiiku, 1833-1904). Flower Form pictures taken before a full moon, c. 1867, colour woodblock print, 36 x 24cm, together with two further woodblock prints by Yoshiiku from the Tokaido series, entitled Maru-umi and Miya, each 18 x 24cm, plus one other 19th c. Japanese colour woodblock print depicting a robbery Also known as Ochiai Yoshiiku. (4)

£80-120

746* Shunsho (1726-1792). The Actor Matsumoto Koshiro, colour woodblock print, showing the actor Matsumoto Koshiro leaning on a cane, some paper thinning and loss to lower left corner, with associated vertical closed tear above, 28.5 x 14 cm (11.25 x 5.5 ins), framed and glazed According to a written note to verso, this item is from the collection of Frank Lloyd Wright, the American architect and Japanese print collector. (1) £150-200

747* Toyokuni (Utagawa, 1769-1825). Young Woman standing beside a table, colour woodblock print, 24 x 17cm (9.5 x 6.75ins), framed and glazed, together with Jyosui, Women painting in ink in an interior, colour woodblock print, framed and glazed, plus Kunichika (Toyohara, 1835-1900), Kabuki Actor, colour woodblock diptych, with central vertical split, 33.5 x 35.5cm (13.25 x 14ins) framed and glazed, plus other Japanese woodblock prints, mostly issues

750* Utamaro I. Yamauba and her son Kintaro, c. 1800, colour woodblock print, the second state with different patterns on the clothing, published by Iwai-Ya, some light overall creasing, 37.5 x 26cm (14.75 x 10.25ins) (1)

£700-1000

751* Yoshikazu (Utagawa, fl. 1850-1870). Young woman standing in front of a screen, colour woodblock print, 37 x 25cm (14.5 x 9.75ins), framed and glazed

With old handwritten quotation pasted to verso of the print by Toyokuni ‘The buzzing fly loves but a day. The wife cannot support her husband’s absence, I must die too’. (8) £150-200

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£70-100


WATERCOLOURS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

752* Alken (Henry, 1785-1851). Wanted an Housekeeper to a Single Gentleman, Going Post, a Water Party - very dry, a Land Party - a very wet & a Fowl Conspiracy, together two pencil and pale watercolour drawings on paper, signed and titled in reverse, 18.5 x 24cm (7.25 x 9.5ins) and similar, both framed and glazed

757* Costantino (Ralph, 1929-2001). Abstract, oil on board, signed, 50 x 40cm, framed

Published in T. Maclean’s Repository of Wit and Humour in 1824. (2) £400-600

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£100-150

753* Bartels (O., late 19th/early 20th c.). Old man smoking a pipe, oil on canvas, signed upper right, 28 x 22cm (11 x 8.5ins), ebonised frame (1)

£70-100

754* Bateman (Henry Mayo, 1887-1970). Original illustration of a clown for Music Hall, 1909, pen & ink drawing, of a clown leaning on a cane and twirling his moustache, initialled to lower left, 82 x 82mm (3.25 x 3.25in), mounted, framed and glazed, together with a copy of The Man Who Drew the 20th Century, The Drawings of H.M. Bateman, Introduced by Michael Bateman, 1969, orig. boards in price-clipped d.j., 8vo (2)

£100-150

758* D’Esposito (Vincenzo, 1886-1946). A View of Malta, with warship, steamliner, and other craft, gouache on paper, signed D’Esposito to lower right, 115 x 230mm (4.5 x 9ins)

755* Bryce (E., 20th c.,). “Doo Lough - Co. Mayo”; “Rosses Point - Co. Sligo”, a pair of Irish landscapes in oil, each showing a lake and mountain scene, the former signed in lower right-hand corner (and with some small spots of flaking to image), each with pencilled title on mount, framed and glazed, 190 x 240mm (7.5 x 9.5ins) and 150 x 200mm (6 x 8ins) respectively (2)

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£200-300

£70-100

756* Burnand (Victor Wyatt, 1868-1940). Alpine landscape with snow-covered mountain and rapids, watercolour, heightened with bodycolour, signed lower left, 33 x 24cm (13 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

759* D’Esposito (Vincenzo, 1886-1946). A View of Malta, with boating and fortifications, gouache on paper, signed D’Esposito to lower left, 116 x 233mm (4.5 x 9ins) (1)

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£200-300


762* Embleton (A., 19th-20th c.). Thames wharfside with boats unloading, oil on panel, signed to lower right corner, 35.5 x 50.5cm (14 x 20in), framed (1)

£100-150

763* English School. Portrait of a young lady, possibly the Duchess of Cleveland, c.1780s, coloured pastels on paper, lined on canvas, showing head and shoulders of a lady dressed in a pale yellow silk gown, with lace collar and bonnet trimmed with blue silk ribbon, on oval stretcher, 6.07 x 47.0cm (24 x 18.5in), gilt oval mount, framed and glazed According to a hand-written note attached to the verso of the painting the sitter is the Countess of Cleveland, the 5th daughter of the Duke of Cleveland: ‘Leslie FrederickTalbot-Price.The Countess of Cleveland, 5th daughter of Duke of Cleveland & a Connection of the Talbot family - From Rose L. Talbot-Dyer’. (1) £600-800

760* Dobson (Frank, 1888-1963). Rain sweeping across the Moors, 1943, pastel on card, signed and dated lower left, 24 x 35cm (9.5 x 13.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

764* English school. Picturesque landscape of trees and outbuildings, later 18th c., watercolour on paper, 153 x 205mm (6 x 8ins), mounted

£100-150

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£70-100

765* Galia (C., early-mid 20th c.). A pair of views entitled “Entrance of Grand Harbour, Malta”, watercolour on paper, both signed to lower right, 220 x 299mm (8.75 x 11.75ins), and 169 x 250mm (6.5 x 9.75ins), each corner-tipped onto thin card (2)

£100-150

766* Goodwin (Frank A., 19th-20th c.). Crossing the Golden Valley, Nr. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 1887, watercolour scene showing female figure walking along a country track, signed and dated, 34.2 x 24cm (13.5 x 9.5in), mounted, framed & glazed, with caption to backing board (1)

£80-120

767* Guernsey. A pair of monochrome watercolours on card by an unidentified artist, 1830, each identified to verso as ‘Moulin Huet’ and ‘Roque de Guet, Cobo’, approx. 11 x 15 & 10 x 15cm respec. (2)

£100-150

761* Dutch School. Head-and-shoulders study of a gentleman in wide-brimmed hat, 17th century, red chalk drawing on laid paper, marked in a later hand to upper right corner A.p: Ostade, and numbered 83 to top left corner, sheet size 130 x 102mm (5 x 4ins), laid down on card (1)

£150-200

768* Haseler (Frank, 1928-1998). Nude, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1986, 41 x 46cm, framed

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£400-600


774* Nunes (Emmerico Hartwich, 1888-1968). Two ladies and a gentleman by garden staircase, releasing a bird, pen, ink & watercolour on paper, signed lower left, with publisher’s ink stamp and stock number to verso, image size 24.7 x 19.2 (9.75 x 7.5ins), sheet size 30.5 x 25cm (12 x 9.75ins) The present work was produced for illustration in the Munich publication Meggendorfer-Blatter. (1) £200-300

775* Ornithology. Owl on a branch, mid-19th c., oil on canvas, 433 x 359mm (17 x 14ins), framed (1)

776* Prout (Samuel, 1783-1852, manner of). Continental scene with bell tower, cathedral and figures, 1859, watercolour on paper, indistinct signature and date to lower right corner, 21.5 x 13.5cm (8.5 x 5.5in), mounted, framed & glazed

769* India. Four pencil and coloured pastel drawings of modes of transport in Cawnpore, Bengal, by H. Preston, 1880’s, together four pastel drawings on paper laid down on canvas, of types of Indian transport in Bengal, including The Mail Cart, The Boplie, The DakGhave & The Ekha, each signed dated 1882-89, additionally inscribed by the artist to verso, 25 x 35cm (10 x 13.75ins), framed and glazed (4)

£200-300

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£150-200

£200-300

770* India. Five Indian paintings of hunting scenes, 20th c., watercolour and gouache on silk, each 21.5 x 27cm (8.5 x 10.5ins) or similar, hinge mounted on paper (5)

£70-100

771* Italian School. Study of a standing youth, 16th century, pen and brown ink on paper, with a portrait of the head of a young man to verso, mounted on paper, 193 x 112mm (7.6 x 4.4ins) (1)

£300-500

772* Kinnaird (Henry J., fl.1880-1908). On the Arun, Sussex, watercolour landscape, signed and captioned, some fading and spotting, small punch hole to upper left corner, 19.5 x 39cm (7.75 x 15.5in), mounted (dampstained and browned), framed & glazed (1)

£80-120

773* Marine School, 20th century. “The Spinaway of Fowey, Capt. C.H. Rundle”, oil on canvas, signed ‘Bailey’, 45 x 60cm, framed (1)

£100-150

777* Romney (George, 1734-1802, School of). Portrait of a young lady, pastel on canvas, head and shoulders portrait of a young lady with wind-swept hair, 405 x 308mm (16 x 12ins), gilt frame (with sl. loss) Reminiscent of George Romney’s portraits of Lady Hamilton. (1)

£700-1000

778* Rushton (George Robert, 1869-1947). High Street, Lacock, Wiltshire, watercolour and gouache, signed, 27 x 38.5cm (10.5 x 15ins), framed and glazed (1)

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£150-200


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779* Russian School. Portrait of a Russian nobleman, early 19th century, unsigned miniature portrait, oil on board, 115 x 95mm (1)

784* Williams (Hubert). Old Shops next to the Admiralty, Whitehall/Somerset House, Watergate/St. Olave’s, Hart Street/Southwark Cathedral, together four pen & ink drawings of London street scenes, each signed, 40 x 30cm (15.75 x 11.75ins) and similar, each mounted

£100-150

780* Stuart (F. D., 19th century). St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Scotland, & Ariadne after Reynolds, pen, ink and wash drawing, and fine pencil drawing on paper respectively, 14 x 19.5cm and 14 x 10.5cm respectively, hinge-mounted on card, together with four later 19th century watercolour landscape sketches, one signed O.Von Rosenberg (6)

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£150-200

£100-150

781* Thurston (Rosalie Winifred, fl. 1930-91). The Church of the Mitropolis, Mistra, Greece, c. 1935, pen, ink & gouache, signed lower left, 28 x 33.5cm (11 x 13.25ins), mount aperture, framed and glazed R. W. Thurston studied at the Central School of Art, London, and was known as a landscape and architectural painter, including views in Britain, Europe, and the Middle East. (1) £100-150

782* Vasar (Aarne, 1949-1994). Mang Rattaga II, watercolour, monogrammed and dated 1990, 34 x 41cm, framed and glazed Aarne Vasar was self-taught in his native Estonia and has exhibited widely in the Baltic states and Russia. (1) £150-200

785* Wolmark (Alfred Aaron, 1877-1961). Portrait of a young girl holding an apple, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1937, 77 x 51cm (1)

£500-800

786* Woodville (Richard Caton, 1856-1929). Portrait of a Gentleman in Elizabethan costume with sword, holding a document with a Royal seal, gouache on paper, signed lower left, 37.5 x 24cm (14.75 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed

783* Ward (Eric, b. 1945). Nude lying on bed, acrylic on paper, signed, 24 x 34cm, framed and glazed Eric Ward was born in St Ives and worked as a fisherman after leaving school, later becoming St. Ives Harbour Master. Eric stared painting in 1987 and has since exhibited widely. He is a member of the Chelsea Arts Club and St Ives Society of Artists. (1) £100-150

Richard Caton Woodville, a painter and illustrator particularly of military subjects, worked for the Illustrated London News and other journals of the day. (1) £200-300

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THE LESLIE HURRY COLLECTION OF THEATRE DESIGNS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

787 Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for Pang, for a production of Turandot, by Giacomo Puccini, directed by Michael Benthall, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1947, pen, ink and watercolour, on paper, signed and dated in pencil to lower right, 470 x 355mm (18.5 x 14in), mounted, framed and glazed, label on verso signed and titled in the artist’s hand

Leslie Hurry (1909-1978), a British artist and pre-eminent set designer for ballet, theatre and opera, worked with some of the best directors of his time including Tyrone Guthrie, Peter Brook and Peter Hall. He was born in London, the son of a St. John’s Wood undertaker. Preferring not to go into the family business, he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy Schools. His long and distinguished association with the theatre began in 1942 when dancer and choreographer, Robert Helpmann, saw Hurry’s work in a London exhibition and commissioned him to produce designs for a production of ‘Hamlet’ to be staged by Sadler’s Wells Ballet Company. Hurry’s work is marked by a fluency of line and meticulous detail, leaning towards fantasy with a strong vein of the macabre. The vendor of this work and the following items was gifted the collection by a friend of Leslie Hurry, the American architect Robert Parsons. In 1970 Robert Parsons took over the tenancy of the National Trust property, Newark Park, and began a painstaking programme of renovation, conservation and rehabilitation to both the house and the gardens, and the works here offered for sale were on view at the property in recent years.

With ink annotations by Leslie Hurry, including: ‘As in Ping and Pong this costume must be magnificent yet grotesque’. (1) £600-800

788* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Two costume designs for The Cenci, by Percy B. Shelley, directed by Michael Benthall, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1959, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, depicting Prince Colonna (played by Ronald Falk) and Bernardo (played by Gordon Gardner), each signed and titled, each 297 x 128mm (11.5 x 5in), mounted as one, framed (1)

£400-600

789* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design, for Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, directed by Peter Wood, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1961, pen, ink, watercolour, and black crayon, on paper, showing four ladies in courtly dress, with six swatches of fabric attached with pins, 285 x 385mm (11 x 15in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£400-600

790* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for soldiers, for Humphrey Searle’s Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, directed by Donald McWhinnie, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1969, pen, ink, watercolour, and black crayon, on paper, showing two soldiers, with three swatches of fabric attached with pins, titled in the artist’s hand, 555 x 260mm (22 x 10in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£400-600

791* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design, probably for Richard III, by William Shakespeare, directed by Douglas Seale, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1957, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, showing four ladies in courtly dress, with five swatches of fabric attached with pins, signed to lower right, 565 x 262mm (22.25 x 10.25in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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£400-600


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793* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for The Duchess, played by Dame Peggy Ashcroft, The Duchess of Malfi, by John Webster, directed by Donald McWhinnie, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1960, pen, ink, and watercolour, titled in pencil in the artist’s hand to lower margin, 366 x 274mm (14.25 x 11in), mounted, framed and glazed

792* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design, for The Lady Anne, played by Barbara Jefford, Richard III, by William Shakespeare, directed by Douglas Seale, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1957, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, showing Lady Anne, with inset detail of gold jewelled pendant to upper right-hand corner, titled and annotated in the artist’s hand, 420 x 278mm (16.5 x 11in), mounted, framed and glazed, together with a copy of King Richard III, by William Shakespeare, Introduction by Douglas Seale, Designs by Leslie Hurry, Folio Society, 1961, orig. cloth in broken cardboard slipcase, in which this design for Lady Anne is pictured opposite p.16 (2)

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£400-600

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£400-600


794* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for Sir Edward Mortimer, played by Ronald Lewis, in a production of Mary Stuart, by Friedrich Schiller, directed by Michael Benthall, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1958, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, titled and inscribed by the artist to Robert Parson to lower margin, 363 x 185mm (14.25 x 7.25in), mounted, framed and glazed

795* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for Queen Elizabeth, played by Catherine Lacey, in a production of Mary Stuart, by Friedrich Schiller, directed by Michael Benthall, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1958, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, titled in the artist’s hand to lower right, 363 x 185mm (14.25 x 7.25in), mounted, framed and glazed

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Catherine Lacey played the part of Queen Elizabeth in Peter Wood’s production to great acclaim. (1) £400-600

£400-600

796* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for Ventidus, Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare, directed by Michael Benthall, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1956, pen, ink, and watercolour, showing a bearded male figure in Greek costume, signed and titled to lower margin, 435 x 277mm (17 x 10.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

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£300-400


797* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for Venice Preserv’d, by Thomas Otway, directed by Peter Brook, John Gielgud’s Company, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1953, pen, ink, and watercolour, of a gentleman in courtly dress, signed and titled to lower margin, 435 x 277mm (17 x 10.75in), framed and glazed (1)

£300-400

798* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for Common Man, played by Leo Mckern, A Man For All Seasons, by Robert Bolt, directed by Noel Willman, Globe Theatre, 1960, pen, ink, and watercolour, of three large figures and two smaller ones, in various states of dress, and five hats, signed, dated, and titled to lower margin, 275 x 375mm (10.75 x 14.75in), mounted, framed and glazed Costume design for the first performance of Bolt’s play about the life of Sir Thomas More. The play later found its way to Broadway, enjoying a critically and commercially successful run of over a year. It has had several revivals, and was subsequently made into a feature film and a television movie. (1) £300-400

800* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume designs, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, showing five gentlemen in medieval garb, each named in pencil in the artist’s hand, accompanied by six small swatches of fabric each attached with a pin, 269 x 382mm (10.5 x 15in), mounted, framed and glazed (glass cracked) (1)

£300-400

801* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Stage set design for Le Lac des Cygnes, Sadler’s Wells Ballet Company, New Theatre, 1952, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, with scratching out, showing a rocky landscape with a turreted castle, framed by trees, some light creases and a couple of closed edge-tears, laid down on card, 298 x 550mm (11.75 x 21.5in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

799* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978), Costume design for Juno, The Tempest, played by Fay Compton, directed by Robert Helpmann, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1957, coloured pencil and crayon, depicting the goddess Juno with a diadem on her head and holding a caduceus, titled below in the artist’s hand, 436 x 280mm (17 x 11in), mounted, framed and glazed, signed, dated and titled on verso (1)

£250-350

Lot 802

£300-400

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803* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Two costume designs, pen, ink, watercolour, and black crayon, on paper, one design of a gentleman carrying a ballroom mask, the other of a lady carying a fan, both signed to lower margin, additional annotations below image of lady, both 365 x 183mm (14.25 x 7in), mounted as one, framed and glazed

802* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Stage set design for Le Lac des Cygnes, Sadler’s Wells Ballet Company, New Theatre, 1952, pen, ink, and watercolour, on paper, showing a stage set of fan-vaulted columns, with gothic-canopied double throne on the right, some creases and closed edge-tears, signed and indistinctly dated in pencil to lower left, 291 x 548mm (11.5 x 21.5in), laid down on card, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

With label on reverse inscribed by the artist to Robert Parsons: ‘Happy birthday Robert and many Happy Returns, Leslie, August 21, 1971’. (1) £250-350

£250-350

804* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Costume design for the King of Amasia, Tamburlaine the Great, by Christopher Marlowe, directed by Tyrone Guthrie, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1951, pen, ink, watercolour and crayon, on paper, depicting The King of Amasia wearing crown and robes, and holding a sword, adhesive tape stain at each corner showing through from verso, signed and titled to lower margin, 380 x 157mm (15 x 6ins), framed and glazed (1)

£250-350

805* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Head dress design for Dame Eva Turner, for a production of Turandot, by Giacomo Puccini, directed by Michael Benthall, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1947, pen, ink, watercolour and gouache, with black crayon, on paper, of a plumed and bejewelled head dress, creased, adhesive tape repairs on verso, with consequent staining on recto, signed and dated to lower left, 428 x 265mm (16.75 x 10.5in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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£250-350


806* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Architectural stage set design, 1957, pen & ink, crayon and watercolour on paper, with scratching out, of a stone wall embellished with Tudor roses, and inset with a wooden door and a gothic-arched doorway, signed and dated to lower right, 275 x 370mm (10.75 x 14.5in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

807* Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Furniture designs for The Cenci, by Percy B. Shelley, directed by Michael Benthall, The Old Vic Company, The Old Vic Theatre, 1959, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, depicting two thrones, a kneeler, a cloth-covered altar, and a bowed stool, signed and dated to lower left (short closed tear below), titled beneath images, 278 x 378mm (11 x 14.75in), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

808 Hurry (Leslie, 1909-1978). Paintings and Drawings by Leslie Hurry, 1st ed., 1950, col. and b & w plts., some marginal tears, occn. foxing at gutter margin, bookplate on front pastedown, inscribed on the front free endpaper by the artist to Robert Parsons: ‘To Bob from Leslie, Christmas 1958/Buntings’, orig. cloth in dusty and torn d.j. (with some sl. loss), sm. 4to, together with Brahms (Caryl), Robert Helpmann, Choreographer, Illustrated by Tunbridge-Sedgwick (Photographs by Russell Sedgwick), 1st ed., Batsford, 1943, numerous b & w plts., Dorothy Heath’s copy, with the half-title signed by Robert Helpmann, Leslie Hurry, Margot Fonteyn, Dorothy Heath, and Constant Lambert, bookplate on front pastedown, orig. cloth (soiled) in d.j. (edge-torn with some loss), large 8vo, plus nineteen theatre, opera, and ballet programmes for productions featuring Leslie Hurry’s designs, and a quantity of other unrelated programmes similar, plus a small collection of items relating to the artist Ethel Fanny Everett (exh. 1911-1936), incl. Christmas cards and letters, plus a copy of Robert Helpmann, Choreographer, by Caryl Brahms, Batsford, 2nd imp., 1945 (a carton)

809 Knight (Dame Laura, 1877-1970). The Magic of a Line, The Autobiography of Laura Knight, D.B.E., R.A., with sixty plates and twenty-two illustrations in the text, 1st ed., William Kimber, 1965, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., orig. linen in frayed and chipped d.j., with some soiling, 8vo Front free endpaper with original sketch in red biro by Laura Knight, entitled ‘Quadro Flamenco’, showing a female dancer in a long tiered dress, playing castanets, inscribed: “with infinite gratitude and love to Rusty 15 July 1965 Ever Yours Laura Knight”. (1) £150-200

£100-150

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810* Adams (Marcus, 1875-1959). A group of seven studio portraits of boys, and one girl, c. 1920s, vintage bromide silver prints, all but one with photographer’s name to lower mount (one torn with loss), approx. 29 x 24cm and similar, together with a group of ten studio portraits of unidentified men by Adams’s business partner Bertram Park, c. 1920s, vintage bromide silver prints, all but one with studio pencil signatures to lower mounts, approx. 36 x 29cm and similar, all mounts a little chipped and frayed and all with adhesion marks to versos

811* Africa. A pair of albums containing 186 window-mounted gelatin silver prints, c. 1910, including local types, views, missionaries and families, places mentioned include Durban, Stanger, Hurwyn, Victoria Falls, East Pondoland, etc., images approx. 8.5 x 8.5cm, window-mounted, four to a page and most with ink captions to mounts beneath and some with pencil notes to versos, some spotting and soiling, contemp. cloth, some fraying, one spine deficient and one cover detached, 4to (2)

Marcus Adams established a reputation as a leading child photographer before joining up with Bertram Park and Park’s wife Yvonne Gregory in 1919 to form the ‘Three Photographers’. (18) £200-300

£100-150

812* Algeria & Tunisia. An album titled ‘Algiers & Tunis’, c. 1890s, containing a three-part albumen print panorama of Algiers by J. Geiser, 73 x 18.5cm, plus sixty-eight albumen prints mounted back to back on stiff card leaves throughout, town and country views, interiors, coastal scenes and nine individual or small group portraits showing traditional dress, photographers identified in the negative include N.D. and F. Soler, images approx. 19.5 x 26cm and similar, mounted back to back throughout with occ. brief ink caption to mount beneath, some spotting, contemp. half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, oblong folio (1)

Lot 812

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£200-300


814* Armstrong-Jones (Antony, First Earl of Snowdon). Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer before their wedding, [1981], vintage gelatin silver print, photo stamp credit and details to verso, 20.5 x 20cm, matt mount (1)

£100-150

815* Art Photography. A group of approx. 25 mostly large format photos, c. 1950s and later, including five framed photographs from the 1980s by Jim Harold, Helen Harris, Helen Hands, and others, fashion and nude photography by Lynn, etc. (approx. 25)

£100-150

816* Australia. A group of twenty-six albumen prints mounted on six album leaves, c. 1890, including scenes in Tasmania, Melbourne, and Sydney, approx. 12 x 17.5cm and six images smaller, ink captions to mounts beneath, mounted back to back (26)

£100-150

817* Ballet. A group of approx. 140 b&w press photos of the feature film ‘The Royal Ballet’, featuring Dame Margot Fonteyn and Michael Soames, the majority of photos with printed captions to versos and identifying the photographers Houston Rogers, Jim Archer, Norman Gryspeerdt and others, most with numbers in the negative, approx. 19 x 23cm and a few smaller, together with unrelated press photos, advertising photos, etc., plus a group of film stills and publicity photographs including some large format colour photos from the film Nijinsky (approx. 250)

£100-150

813 Annan (Thomas). Memorials of the Old College of Glasgow, 1st ed., Glasgow, 1871, forty-one mounted albumen prints (fifteen views and twenty-six portraits), largely approx. 23 x 18cm and similar, some marginal fading and scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. morocco-backed cloth gilt, heavily rubbed with some wear to extremities, folio This work was published with the same photographs printed in either the albumen or carbon print process with copies more commonly found with carbon prints. (1) £700-1000

818 Barraud (Herbert). Men and Women of the Day, a picture gallery of contemporary portraiture, [vol. 1 of 8], 1888, thirty-six mounted carbon print portraits (complete), including Robert Browning, Lady Randolph Churchill, W. G. Grace, Henry Irving, Cardinal Newman, Professor Richard Owen, John Ruskin, Lord Alfred Tennyson and Ellen Terry, images approx. 25 x 18cm and similar, text leaves spotted throughout, orig. blue half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, folio (1)

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£300-400


819* Beaton (Cecil, 1904-80 ). Portrait of the actor Michael Redgrave, vintage gelatin silver print, pinholes to upper outer corners, photographer’s wetstamp to verso, other marks, 25 x 22cm, together with a 25 x 20cm colour transparency with a modern C-print of Della, matt mount (3)

£100-150

821* Berthon and Tinne Families. A group of six cartes-de-visite albums, late 19th c., including approx. 450 window-mounted cartes de visite portraits of the two families and their circle, plus a few royalty photographs and actresses (six hand coloured in the negative), plus two of New Zealand singers Fanny Carandini and her sister (?), plus a number of related cabinet cards and two albums containing cabinet cards, not from life, but including family interest, many identified on mount versos or on mounts beneath, contemp. morocco, some wear, two spines and one cover missing, 4to, plus a related book by Rev. Edward Lyon Berthon, ‘A Retrospect of Eight Decades’, 1899, with a few notes and photographs loosely inserted (7)

£300-500

822* Binet (Helene, 20th c.). A group of six exhibition prints of abstract compositions, 1992, vintage gelatin silver prints, matt mounts with pencil name and dates to versos, images approx. 42 x 42cm and similar (6)

820* Bennett (Jill, 1931-1990). A large personal archive of the English actress’s life, c. 1940s/1990s, including many hundreds of publicity photos and film stills, photographers include Angus McBean, Peter Deal, Peter Johns, Sandra Lousada, Mark Hamilton, Gered Mankowitz, and many others, many kept in manila envelopes with titles of films noted to each, plus numerous cuttings of reviews, both loose in envelopes and in scrap albums including two thick half leather ledgers, plus three albums of colour polaroids and b&w snap shots, including a private album of her life with the playwright John Osborne, plus various private papers including her divorce and settlement papers, etc. (3 cartons)

£300-500

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£100-150


823* Cameron (Julia Margaret, 1815-1879). Portrait of Thomas Woolner (1825-1892), c. 1868, half-length, seated facing half right with right hand tucked against his head, a few minor marks, orig. paper mount with Cameron’s signature and photograph details trimmed away, 32 x 26cm (1)

ÂŁ1500-2000

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824* Cameron (Julia Margaret, 1815-1879). Portrait of Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), August 1865, head and shoulders, facing right, wearing a hat and black dress, albumen print mounted on card with the photographer’s inscription to lower mount, ‘From Life Aug. 1865’ and ‘Julia Margaret Cam[eron]’, signature of the sitter retained to central portion of lower mount but otherwise the mount trimmed away, the whole pasted on to an old scrap album leaf, 248 x 196mm Julian Cox and Colin Ford, ‘Julia Margaret Cameron: The Complete Photographs’ (2003), cat. no. 795. (1)

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£1500-2000


827* Cartes de visite. An album of approx. 490 mounted carte-devisite size albumen print portraits, c. 1860s, all of notable people of the time, including the Royal and Imperial families and ruling elite of Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, the Middle East, USA, etc., plus ecclesiastical and judicial dignatories, plus literary figures including Anthony Trollope, Charles Dickens, John Ruskin, Robert Browning, H. W. Longfellow, Georges Sand, Alexandra Dumas, Victor Hugo, Ellen Terry, Michael Faraday, T. H. Huxley, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Richard Owen, Max Muller, Matthew Arnold, J. E. Millais, Sarah Bernhardt, Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt, etc., mostly mounted in mutliples of nine to a page on 30 leaves, and back to back, a few photographs not from life, one leaf with two portraits excised and now absent, all portraits neatly identified in pencil to mounts beneath, some spotting throughout, contemp. diced calf, some wear, backstrip deficient, 4to (1)

£200-300

825* Canada. A group of approx. thirty albumen prints of Canada, c. 1880, including family groups, town and rural views including Niagara Falls, views of Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston Ontario, and SS Halifax in dry dock (James Ross), many approx. 20 x 25cm and largely mounted back to back on old album leaves (approx. 30)

£100-150

826* Cartes de visite. A group of approx. 180 cartes de visite and some cabinet cards, c. 1860s and later, mostly single subject portraits plus some topographical views, the majority contained in two contemp. cartes-de-visite albums, contemp. red morocco, clasp on one album deficient, 4to/small 4to, plus a scrap album of forty leaves containing numerous mounted carte-de-visite portraits plus some albumen print views, postcards, engravings, etc., contemp. half morocco, soiling and wear, folio (3)

£100-150

828* Cartes de visite. An album containing approx. 180 carte-devisite size albumen print portraits of notables of their day, c. 1870s, including Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope, Antonie Janisch, Wessely, Braga, Bianca Bianchi, Corot, William Gull, W. Alma Tadema, Theophile Gautier, Henry Irving, Gustave Courbet, Emile Zola, Louis Pasteur, Johann Strauss, plus various royalty, military, etc., plus approx. twelve larger portraits, a small number not from life, mounted in multiples on eighteen stiff card leaves with some blanks, all neatly identified in pencil to mounts beneath, some spotting, contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed and slight wear to extrems., folio (1)

£100-150

829* Cartes de visite. Assorted group of approx. 250 loose cartes de visite, including portraits, topographical, etc., plus three empty cartes-de-visite albums (one broken on spine), plus a group of approx. fifty cabinet cards and two one-sixth plate daguerreotypes of unidentified men, plus a broken Union case (a carton)

Lot 827

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£100-150


Lot 830

Lot 832

830* Cartes de visite. An album containing approx. 160 albumen print portraits of notables of the day, c. 1870, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Empress of Russia, King of Denmark, other European royalty, clergy, John Ruskin, Michael Faraday, T. H. Huxley, Matthew Arnold, George MacDonald, Anthony Trollope, Robert Browning, Eliza Cook, Mrs Gaskell, Charles Darwin (by Ernest Edwards),Thomas Carlyle, David Livingstone,Thomas Hughes, W. E. Gladstone, J. E. Millais, Charles Lyell, Victor Hugo, Gustave Dore, Florence Nightingale, etc., plus approx. fifteen not from life, all window-mounted, some spotting and tears to mounts with occ. gaps to display, contemp. morocco with broken clasp and worn spine, 4to (1)

833* China. A pair of 16mm cine reels titled Ningpo More Far, Parts 1 & 2, being a trip for Brig.-Gen. and Mrs. H. B. Orpen-Palmer’s tour, c. 1930s, relating a trip from Shanghai up the river Ningpo, opens with credits to various Chinese as host, guide, transporter &c, with twenty-one separate scenes of varying duration, with title captions including Bund at Shanghai, On board S.S. Hsin, Kiangtien, at Ningpo, a Haulover, the East Lake, Village, Y.C’s Ancestors’ Graves, Wildfowling, Ancestors’, Home of Chiang Ka-Shek, one of his bungalows, to Fenghui Temple, Ningpo, spooled and contained in two orig. tins with title labels, together with a recent DVD transfer of both reels with running time of approx. 30 minutes

£200-300

The credits at the start of the film are given as follows, Host: Y.C. Waung; Guide: T.A. Zee; Transporter: Z.Y. Chen; Secretary: A.T. Wong; Treasurer: H.E. Yu; Photographer: V.C. Yung. (3) £100-150

831* Cartes de visite. An album containing approx. 120 cartes de visite and cabinet card portraits from life, c. 1870s, cartes de visite notables include the Prince and Princess of Wales plus other royalty and British politicians, clergy, Frederick Leighton, Alfred Tennyson, H.H. the Sultan of Johore, etc., mostly arranged with four cartes de visite and a central cabinet card to each page, many of the notables with captioned paper strip tipped on to lower mount, some spotting and soiling throughout, contemp. diced calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, oblong folio, together with eight further cartes-de-visite albums (including empty or near-empty albums) holding approx. 100 cartes de visite portraits (9)

834* China. An album containing 100 window-mounted gelatin silver print snapshots, c. 1910, a complete album, images all small format with neat ink captions pasted to mounts beneath and including Da Wha Shan mountains, house in Honan, Hau Dung, South Shanshi, Tungkwan, Shenshi, mostly rural views and many with figures including scenes on the Peking Hankow railway, contemp. cloth, rubbed, 4to

£150-200

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832* China, Japan & USA. An album containing approx. 195 b&w snapshots, c. 1927, compiled by a soldier embarking on board H.M.T. Kinfauns Castle (leaving Southampton, 29th January and arriving Shanghai, 11th March 1927), the majority of photos pasted down or gummed with sticky corner hinges, the majority with white ink captions to mounts and including scenes of Kiachow Road Waterworks, Soochow Creek, a visit to Hong Kong, Chinese craft on the Whang-Poo, types of transport, Shanghai policemen, Hungjao, etc., approx. 7 x 11cm and smaller, mounted as multiples to each page and back to back, a few photos slightly creased, partly detached or missing, contemp. limp cloth with tied spine, sl. frayed, oblong small folio, together with an unrelated photo album containing fortytwo mounted b&w photos of New York, Yokahama, Suez, Bombay, Niagara Falls, etc., c. 1920, a mixture of people, views and some wildlife, all images approx. 8 x 13.5cm, mounted to album leaf rectos only with captions to mounts beneath, monogram initials F.J.W. to front free endpaper, contemp. cloth, rubbed, oblong 8vo (2)

Lot 835

£100-150

835* Churchill (Rt. Hon. Winston S., 1874-1965). Winston Churchill building a wall at his estate at Westerham, Kent, vintage silver print, a little creased and short closed tear to lower margin, agency stamp and caption label (trimmed) to verso, matt mount (1)

£100-150

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£100-150


Lot 836

Lot 837

836* Coburn (Alvin Langdon, 1882-1966). The young Peter Scott (1909-1989) being held by his mother Kathleen (1878-1947), c. 1913, platinum print, both subjects full face to camera, thin scratch mark to image from upper margin into the child’s hair, 26 x 20.5cm, tipped on to a mount at upper margin with the photographer’s pencil signature beneath, small split to upper margin of mount, the whole tipped on to thicker card, somewhat spotted and soiled

837* Coburn (Alvin Langdon, 1882-1966). Portrait of the young Peter Scott, c. 1913, three-quarter length, seated and looking to camera, platinum print, 24 x 11cm, tipped on to backing card at upper margin with photographer’s pencil signature beneath, the whole tipped on to an album mount, somewhat spotted and soiled A second unrecorded portrait by Coburn - see preceding lot. (1)

An interesting and previously unrecorded portrait by Coburn. It seems likely that this photograph would have been taken sometime in the months following February 1913 when Kathleen learned of the death of her husband, the Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Scott (1868-1912). The focusing of the photograph is pinpointed on the eyes of the grieving mother leaving Peter’s features indistinct and ‘lost’. Peter’s godfather was J.M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan. Both J.M. Barrie and Kathleen Scott corresponded with Coburn and the motifs in the story of Peter Pan are all cleverly echoed here. (1) £500-800

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£500-800


Lot 839

Lot 839

838* Cody (William F. “Buffalo Bill”, 1846-1917). A fine full-length portrait of Buffalo Bill in full dress with riding crop by the Van der Weyde Light studio, 1890s, albumen print mounted on card with embossed studio stamp to lower image right and with printed and gilt title and details to mount beneath, inscribed ‘Buffalo Bill’ in pencil to verso, lower left corner sl. bruised and backing a little marked and soiled

839* Coster (Howard, 1885-1959). Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Peter Scott, c. 1940s, vintage bromide silver print, head and shoulders portrait, photographer’s wetstamp to verso, 20.5 x 16cm, tipped into a paper folder mount with photographer’s pencil signature beneath image, some soiling to folder, together with a second similar showing Peter Scott in naval dress and cap with arms folded, approx. 21 x 15cm, also with photographer’s wetstamp to verso and pencil signature on mount beneath, the mount tipped into a paper folder, plus two earlier professional photographs of Peter as a young boy, photographer unidentified, plus a colour printed engraved portrait of a naked Peter Scott as a toddler sitting on a beach, pencil details beneath image identifying the studio as Copperfields, and dated 1911, some spotting to mount, plus a reproduction of the print used in a magazine after loss of his father Captain R. F. Scott

According to the current owner this was obtained in person by her grandmother when Cody stayed at the place she was working in Cardiff on his visit there in 1903 or 1904. (1) £200-300

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£200-300


Lot 840

Lot 841

841* Cuba. A full set of ten colourful mica casino chips from the Havana Country Club, dating from the 1930s/1950s period, arranged as a framed and glazed display with three contemporary colour postcards of the Club and a reproduction b&w aerial photo of the Club, all inset to a white mount, framed and glazed, 66 x 43cm

840* Cuba. A full set of five original casino chips for the Havana Riviera Hotel, c. late 1950s, arranged as a framed and glazed display that also includes an original luggage label, four cocktail sticks, two postcards, plus reproductions of a colour flyer and reproductions of press photos of the gaming tables and the hotel’s owner Meyer Lansky (the Mafia’s book keeper), the whole neatly arranged in a large white window mount, framed and glazed, 66 x 61cm

An exceptionally rare complete set of casino chips from this famous Club. While the Club still exists, its status and activities were severely curtailed by the Castro Government following the 1959 Revolution. The Club featured in Graham Greene’s novel ‘Our Man in Havana’. There are believed to be only two other complete sets of these chips ($1, $5, $10, $20, $25, $50, $75, $100, $500 and $1000 demoninations) outside of North America. The framing and display matches the second set offered here in colour and exact height. (1) £2000-2500

Building of the Havana Riviera Hotel began in 1956 and finished one year later resulting in the largest luxury Casino Hotel outside of Las Vegas. Famous for its opulent floor-shows and fine dining, the $14,000,000 hotel became a centre for high-stake gamblers from around the world. It was owned by Meyer Lansky and his associates, but a year after the Castro Revolution it was nationalised by the Government resulting in its immediate closure with no compensation being paid to its former owners. The original chips are in denominations of $1, $5, $25, and $100, plus a half chip. (1) £1000-1500

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Lot 842

842* Daguerreotypes. A near-matching pair of quarter-plate daguerreotypes of a young senior naval officer, c. 1850s, both portraits in a similar seated posture but wearing different naval dress and one holding a telescope, a few highlights, tarnished to edges, orig. morocco cases with clasps, slightly rubbed, plus two unrelated ambrotypes (4)

843* Dean (James, 1931-55). Three vintage gelatin silver exhibition blow up prints of James Dean by Sandford H. Roth (1906-1962), c. 1956, all scenes from the film Giant, each approx. 34 x 23cm or similar, mounted on separate boards with signature (?) of the photographer in capitals on mount beneath images, a few minor surface marks and one small split to upper margin of one photograph showing James Dean with cowboy hat and lasso, mounts a little marked and one spotted and slightly damp stained, photographer’s copyright wetstamp to verso of all three boards

£150-200

Roth was a personal friend of James Dean whom he had met on the set of Giant. Dean treated Sandy and his wife Beulah as adoptive parents and poignantly, Sandford Roth was in the car behind James Dean when he died in the tragic car accident. He took the famous post-accident photographs, but out of respect for his friends and family he destroyed the negatives of Dean. (3) £200-300

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844* Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Portrait of the poet Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814-1902), East Sheen, London, 5 September 1862, full length, seated in a garden in part profile facing left, negative no. 120 (reversed) visible in the plate at top right corner, all four corners cut, good even tones with one tiny glue (?) spot in the upper dark area of the image, 177 x 151mm, pasted into a partially raided album compiled by the family of Francis Home Atkinson (1840-1901), the album also including a three-quarter length portrait of the seated Eugene Hay Cameron (1840-1885), c. 1860, albumen print, corners cut, 179 x 135mm, plus a three-quarter length portrait of J. Atkinson in military dress, albumen print, mid 1860s, 185 x 137mm, a second photograph by Lewis Carroll of a marble medallion portrait of Agnes Gladstone by Alexander Munro, 1859, 103mm diameter (the photograph trimmed into a circular shape with dark background not present), plus three group portraits, probably of Caius College, Cambridge students c. 1861 [the year Atkinson left], six views including four of Cambridge colleges, approx. 130 small portraits, the majority cartes de visite or similar size, many identified or signed on strips of paper pasted beneath, subjects identified include Henry Selow, R. D. Clarke, H. C. D. Chandler, R. H. Prowse, Charles Edwards, J. Durst, A. Poynder, G. V. V. Smith, J. Stuart, Ernest Bagge, T. Bristowe, Rachel Lubbock, Henry Lubbock, C. Albert Beavan, Maryann Lubbock, G. Branson, J. Campion, Thomas Garret, W. H. Ernest Bagge, Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Turnbull, George Atkinson, Amy Robertson, Mrs. Troutbeck, Henry Duckworth, Dyce Duckworth, Francis B. Atkinson, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. and Miss Adair, Miss Ann Clayton, Mrs. Osborne, William Allen Osborne, J. Warburton Wharton, Martin W. McTellar (?), Hermann Strange, W. Coulter, Mary Turnbull, T. H. A., A. Sturges, J. Bartlett, B. J. Armstrong, Mons. Balaque, C. Coldwell, Swainson, W. A. Osborne Jnr., F. Sharpe, St. Vincent Beechey, Edward A., R. Collyer, W. Pym, F. O., B. Robertson, Adrianna McDonald, E. M. McDonald, G. Atkinson, Ellen Atkinson, Alex H. Atkinson, May & Bee, Reverend T. G. Vyvyan, C. Carr, W. Bayley ‘taken during convalescence’, etc., some leaves excised or partly cut away and now missing, contemp. half morocco, crude linen reback, some wear, 4to The portrait of Aubrey de Vere (slightly smaller, arched top) is to be found in the Princeton University Library albums - A(II):85; and the marble medallion portrait of Agnes Gladstone A(I):42b. The portrait of Eugene Hay Cameron (son of Julia Margaret Cameron) shows him as a younger man than can be traced in other photographs. W[illiam de l’Etang] Bayley (1849-1867) was a nephew of Julia Margaret Cameron (son of her sister Louisa and husband Henry Vincent Bayley). The photograph of him during convalescence would appear to be taken around 1860 and at a younger age than the four photographs of him to be found in Graham Ovenden, ‘A Victorian Album: Julia Margaret Cameron and Her Circle’ (1975). Two of these later portraits are tentatively attributed to Lewis Carroll or O.G. Rejlander. Francis Home Atkinson (1840-1901) of Morland Hall, Westmorland, matriculated at Caius College, Cambridge; BA 1861. He became a private tutor to the Tennyson children. He stayed with Dodgson at Christ Church and contributed to ‘College Rhymes’. In 1880 he became curate first of St. Paul’s, then of All Souls, Jersey. Dodgson took a photograph of Atkinson at Christ Church, Oxford, (Princeton University Library album A(II):73) but this portrait is not to be found in the album offered here. (1) £2000-3000

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846* Early Photography. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Methold Greville and their eldest daughter Dora, c. 1845, salt print, depicting the couple seated at a table in the drawing room with their daughter standing between them in front of a bookcase, all looking at the photographer, some speckling and fading, light scratch affecting Mr. Greville’s face, 112 x 98mm, old card mount, crudely cut and with old paper label backing with partly cropped old manuscript caption indicating the photograph was taken on silverplate [daguerreotype] Henry Methold Greville (c. 1797-1861) married Ann Cooke in Northampton in 1833. Later he took over the Old Turkey Paper Mill in Wrexham, North Wales, trading as H.M. Greville and Son. Dora Anne, the eldest daughter pictured with her parents here, married Reverend Chaloner Greville in Victoria, Australia, in 1862, where they settled permanently. (1) £150-200

845* Atkinson Family. Five photo albums compiled by members of the Atkinson family including the Rev. Francis Home Atkinson, Francis C. Atkinson and J.A. Atkinson, c. 1880s-1905, including mounted albumen print views of Jersey [where Reverend Francis Home Atkinson had his parish], Morland Hall, plus views in the Lake District, Devon, Bournemouth, Jerusalem, Egypt, St. Moritz, plus family groups and snapshots, together approx. 300 photos with inscriptions in various hands and ownership signature of Francis G. Atkinson to one front f.e.p., various bindings, some covers det., 4to/oblong 8vo See notes field of preceding lot. (5)

£150-200

847* East Africa. A group of three albums containing approx. 280 window-mounted silver print photos, c. 1914, including people, views, railways, wildlife, etc., images approx. 8 x 13.5cm or 7 x 10cm, some neat ink captions to window-mounts, contemp. cloth, somewhat soiled and worn, 8vo/oblong folio, together with three wallets and a small box of related negatives (7)

Lot 842

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£150-200


848 Edinburgh Architecture. Photographs of 9 Claremont Crescent, [so titled on upper cover] c. 1890s, six mounted albumen prints showing interiors of the house including library, study, dining room, all numbered 1 to 6 in the negative, images approx. 23 x 29cm, plus two further sl. smaller unnumbered photographs of the house exterior (front and back of the town house) mounted to first two leaves, some spotting to mounts, orig. half morocco gilt, some wear, large oblong folio While the album is uncaptioned, it seems likely that this is the house from the time that T. D. Johnston, photographer to the Queen, resided there. (1) £150-200

850* Egypt. A group of twenty-four mounted albumen prints, c. 1890s, including fourteen views and ten of indigenous people, plus seven mounted albumen prints of Egyptian mummies, plus seven mounted albumen prints of Italian interest including four of Pompeii, plus four further mounted albumen prints of Athens, all mounts a little soiled and occ. chipped, images approx. 27 x 21cm and sl. smaller, card mounts uncaptioned with versos blank (42)

£200-300

851* Egypt. A group of forty-five albumen prints, c. 1890s, portraits and views, many with the names of Zangaki or Bonfils in the negative, all somewhat faded, approx. 28 x 22cm, mounted back to back on stiff card leaves, mounts generally soiled and a little browned (45)

849* Egypt. A group of twenty albumen prints, c. 1880, mostly temples and views, approx. 20 x 25cm and similar, the majority mounted including a few back to back, together with a contemporary album containing approx. twenty mounted albumen prints of views, interiors and artworks of Egypt, Malta, etc., some fading, contemp. half morocco, crudely rebacked, worn, oblong folio (approx. 20)

£100-150

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£70-100


Lot 852

852* Egypt. An album containing ninety-six window-mounted gelatin silver prints, c. 1920, mostly buildings and views but including some with figures, images approx. 8 x 13.5cm, many with brief ink caption to lower mount, contemp. cloth, sl. rubbed, 4to, together with four other similar albums largely of early 20th-c. Egypt interest, various bindings, some wear, 4to (5)

£250-300

853* Elphinstone-Dalrymple Family. An album of approx. 200 mounted albumen prints, c. 1860s, the majority portraits of carte de visite size and some smaller, these including Elphinstone and Dalrymple family members but with approx. seventy carte de visite size portraits from life of notables of the day mounted in multiples on twelve leaves towards rear, subjects include Queen Victoria and other European royalty and dignitaries, plus Abraham Lincoln, Florence Nightingale, etc., plus approx. fifty larger photographs including group portraits and views, mostly of Elphinstone family interest, the photographs throughout the album arranged on rectos only of fifty-nine leaves with ink captions neatly written to facing page throughout, some spotting, presentation inscription to front f.e.p., ‘To George Elphinstone Dalrymple, with most affectionate love from his mother G. Dalrymple H. Elphinstone, June 5th 1863’, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and soiled, 4to (1)

Lot 853

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£200-300


857* Eton & Hunting. A pair of photograph albums relating to Wilfrid Holland Hibbert, c. 1906-14, & 1918-36, the first album containing mounted silver prints on 25 stiff card leaves, including twenty large photos (approx. 21 x 28cm) of group portraits at Eton plus Hunts, Old Boys, Atheneum, ‘TomTits Cricket Club’, Cavalry Ball, Cambridge, 1914, ‘A’ Squadron Herts Yeomanry, Eton Recruits, plus approx. 170 carte de visite size schoolboy portraits with names all identified on the mounts, some spotting throughout, contemp. diced calf gilt with owner initials and date stamp, 1906-1911 in gilt to upper cover, slightly rubbed, the second album covering 1918-36 and containing approx. 48 leaves with mounted snapshots, photos, some cuttings, and postcards, etc., including hunting, holiday scenes in Europe, weddings, etc., occasional captions and some leaves torn with loss, contemp. cloth, slightly rubbed, both oblong folio (2)

£150-200

854 Emerson (Peter Henry). Wild Life on a Tidal Water, the Adventures of a House-Boat and her Crew, 1st ed., 1890, thirty photo-etched plts. by Emerson and T.F. Goodall, folding map, occ. spotting incl. to some plts. and most tissue-guards, dedication (minor marginal fraying) and front f.e.p.s det., t.e.g., orig. moroccobacked pict. cloth gilt, backstrip deficient and covers near-det., 4to Limited edition, 9/500 [actually 300]. (1)

£600-800

855* Emerson (Peter Henry, 1856-1936). At the Grindstone A Suffolk Farmyard, c. 1888, photogravure from ‘Pictures of East Anglian Life’, [no. 31], 260 x 224mm, matt mounted (1)

858* Far East. An album containing twenty-four window-mounted silver prints, c. 1920, captions include An Englishman’s Home, Shanghai, Temple, Leemoon, the Bund, Shameen, Chinese Merchants, Macao, Chinese House, Peking, Camels in Peking, Piece Goods Guild, Kongmoon, Boat Coolies at Emil, Chu Chu Fu, Clearing Flooded Streets (illustrated), Hankow, and Rckshaws, Macao, images 11 x 15cm, contemp. cloth, sl. rubbed and soiled, small 4to, together with a partially completed photo album containing approx. twenty-five mounted gelatin silver prints of Japan, Hong Kong, Shanghai, etc., images largely postcard size and smaller, many leaves blank, turn-of-the-century half morocco gilt, rubbed, small oblong folio, plus a two-part albumen print panorama of Shanghai Bund, mounted on board, 55 x 20cm, some spotting, one closed tear and near separated at centrefold, half morocco upper cover pasted to left board with leather label giving the photographer as Kung Tai, marked and soiled, 27.5 x 23cm when folded

£70-100

856* Erotica. A group of ninety-two photographs, c. 1880 and later, mostly vintage gelatin silver prints but including a few photographic reprints, the majority showing couples in sexual acts, a few sl. creased or chipped but generally in good order, approx. 11.5 x 17cm and smaller, neatly mounted on uncaptioned white sheets of paper and contained in plastic sleeves in a modern ring binder, 4to (92)

£700-1000

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£200-300


861* Frith (Francis, 1822-1898). Temple of Khoum, Temple of Komumboo, Architectural Photographic Association, 1858, mounted albumen print with exhibition pencil number 297 within Association blind stamp to lower mount, three small grey pencil(?) marks to image, one in lighter area lower left, 352 x 477mm, mount somewhat spotted and a little marked with short split to right margin (1)

£2000-3000

862 Galerie Contemporaine des Illustrations Francaises, 8 vols., Paris, c. 1880, profusely illustrated with approx. 250 Woodburytypes including some portraits of French artists and writers as well as reproductions of paintings after Nadar, Carjat and others, lacks at least eleven portraits including Victor Hugo, Rossini, Alexandre Dumas, Pere and Fils, Goncourt Freres, Baudelaire, Alphonse Karr, Verdi, Alphonse Daudet, Emile Zola and Gustave Courbet, some spotting, t.e.g., orig. red half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, together with a near-matching set of Galerie Contemporaine Litteraire, Artistique, 8 vols., Paris, 1876-79, numerous Woodburytypes of artists and artworks, partially raided with portraits of major names listed above, plus others including Jules Verne, Sainte-Beuve, Clemenceau, and a few others, some spotting throughout, a few leaves det., t.e.g., contemp. red half-morocco gilt, partly faded and heavily rubbed, one vol. snagged at head of spine, uniform 4to Sold with all faults as a periodical, not subject to return. (16)

863* Great Britain. An album containing 144 mounted albumen print views, c. 1870s, cathedrals, towns and seaside resorts, the last fifty-two photographs being of France, Germany and Switzerland, the majority approx. 12.5 x 19.5cm and mounted two to a page within neat pen and ink borders with title beneath, armorial watercolour designs to first and last leaf, contemp. half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed and sl. soiled, folio, together with a sl. broken contemp. album of photographs of Great Britain and France containing approx. seventy albumen prints on fifteen leaves, some spotting and soiling throughout, contemp. half morocco gilt, worn, oblong folio

859* Fenton (Roger, attrib.). Salisbury Cathedral, the west front, c. 1860, mounted albumen print, 42.5 x 34cm, mount somewhat spotted with short split to upper margin, together with two further contemporary mounted large albumen prints of a church tower archway and gardens with a lake (3)

£300-500

£200-300

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860* Frank May Archive. A large archive of photographs and other ephemera, late 19th and early 20th c., including correspondence, ledgers, sketches and printed ephemera, but including a large quantity of snapshots and photographic material including a pair of fine coloured photo ceramic oval portraits of Frank May and his wife, framed and glazed, partly contained in old family suitcases and a tin trunk

£150-200

864* Greece. Two large vintage bromide gelatin silver prints of the Acropolis, c. 1930s, approx. 36 x 30cm and the reverse, both framed and glazed with manuscript labels to versos, ‘Photograph taken by Sir William Lister and given by him to Sir Thomas Barlow after a journey together in Greece’ (2)

Frank May (1832-1897) was chief cashier of the Bank of England between 1873 and 1893. The New York Times reported his death on 10th February 1897: 'The death of Frank May, formerly cashier of the Bank of England, recalls the exciting circumstances of his resignation in November, 1893. At that time Mr May had been chief cashier of the Bank of England for twenty years, and was practically manager of the institution. He suddenly resigned after a mysterious meeting of the Board of Directors, and for several days exciting rumours circulated in London that something was wrong with the finances. The real facts came out slowly, and they showed that May had induced the officers of the bank to lend money on doubtful securities, the collapse of which caused a loss to the institution of about £50,000. Cashier May's son was junior partner of the stockbrokerage firm of Coleman & May, which was closely connected with several unfortunate trust companies. It was reported, after the cashier's resignation, that the Bank of England had lost heavily through advances to these insolvent trust companies, but officers of the bank denied that there had been any heavy losses. Cashier May was allowed a liberal annuity, and after he resigned he retired to his country seat at St. Albans'. (-) £200-400

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£100-150


Lot 861

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865* Hawaii & Fiji. A pair of complete albums containing 102 mounted albumen prints, c. 1887-1897, including eighty-two photographs of Hawaii interest (three not from life) and twenty Fiji photographs grouped at the end of the second album, the Hawaiian photographs including a surfer wearing traditional loincloth and holding a surf board with Diamond Head in the background, fifteen portraits of individuals and groups including four royalty interest, one a dinner party including Westerners, plus individual portraits of King Kalakaua (died 1891), Queen Liliuokalani and Princess Kaiulani, seven photographs of dwellings with indigenous people, fifty-six photographs of views and natural features including volcanoes, waterfalls, ferns, temples, lakes and rivers, etc., some with figures, the majority either captioned in the negative or in ink on the mount beneath, two photographs with the stamp of J.J. Williams, places include Honolulu, Waikiki, Hilo, Waipio, Kauai, Maui, Pali, Moloki and Halemaumau, etc., the albumen prints of Fiji including two views, seven portraits and eleven photographs showing larger groups and dwellings, etc., all but three with the photographer’s initials W.C.F. in the negative, many also captioned in the negative, all photographs approx. 18 x 24cm and similar, arranged on stiff card leaves and back to back throughout both albums, tones varied with some fading, occ. spotting and other occ. surface marks, mounts somewhat spotted and browned and occ. chipped, tissue guards spotted and torn and many now deficient, contemp. half morocco, worn, spines deficient and covers det., oblong folio The photograph of the lone surfer would appear to be one of the earliest known photographs of the subject. Engravings and written descriptions of surfing in the western world date back to the time of Captain Cook’s visit in 1778 but with the influx of missionaries and their teachings from the 1820s the pastime was all but stamped out. At the time these albums seem to have been compiled surfing only existed in small pockets, becoming widespread once more around the turn of the century. The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in January 1893 giving a more specific timeframe for some of these photographs and photographs of the volcanic lava are dated between 1887 and 1897. Generally, the tones of the Fiji photographs are stronger, many of these images being contained in two albums held by the Mitchell Library in New South Wales. The Bishop Museum in Honolulu holds 24.7 million items relating to Hawaii and the Pacific. Last autumn it held an exhibition about surfing and included their copy of the same image of the lone surfer as a highlight of the exhibition. (2) £7000-10000

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868* India, etc. A group of approx. fifty mostly albumen prints, late 18th century, various buildings, views, local types, etc., various sizes, all mounted on loose album leaves and some with images back to back, together with a broken album containing nine leaves of medium and small format photos of India interest, early 20th century, generally poor quality, contemp. half morocco, broken and worn, oblong folio (-)

£100-150

866* Hay (Richard Henry & Family, Sunderland). A family photo album, c. 1860s, containing approx. 140 photos of various sizes, including topographical views, portraits, family groups and residences, etc., neatly pasted into an album and mostly with captions, interspersed with news cuttings, a few signatures and drawings, etc., illuminated title, contemp. calf, worn and covers det., 4to (1)

£100-150

869* India. An album containing eighteen loose and mounted albumen prints, c. 1870s, including eight views in and around Jaipur, two group portraits featuring the Raja of Jaipur(?), a photograph of the Delhi durbar of 1877, three large photos of Benares and four others, approx. 24 x 35cm and sl. smaller, all uncaptioned with no photographers identified, old half cloth over boards, some soiling and wear, folio (1)

867* HMS Exeter. An album containing approx. 200 mounted gelatin silver prints relating to HMS Exeter of the 8th Cruiser Squadron, South American Division, 1936-39, including photographs of ships and aircraft, plus views in Bermuda, Nassau, Panama, San Diego, Victoria (two photos creased), San Francisco, Talara oil fields, Lima, Valparaiso, seven photos showing destruction from an earthquake at Concepcion in 1939, South Georgia, Puerto Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Bahia, Jamaica, Trinidad, New York, Washington and Miami, a few images missing, approx. 17 x 21cm and smaller, captioned in white to mounts, contemp. limp cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and damp frayed, a few photos and a later unrelated letter loosely inserted (1)

£150-200

870* India. An album of approx. seventy mounted albumen prints, c. 1870s, including approx. fifty-four mostly northern India views, temples and people, some identified as Sache, Bourne or Murray and Sache in the negative, plus four views of Malta, twelve group portraits and similar, largely approx. 21 x 27cm and similar, mounted mostly one to a page and back to back throughout, uncaptioned, some spotting, contemp. morocco gilt with remains of clasps, rubbed, oblong folio

£150-200

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£400-600


871* India. An album containing approx. 190 mounted gelatin silver prints relating to the British survey of India, c. 1910-12, seemingly compiled by Vivian W.B. Collins, containing views in Kashmir, Tugdumbash, Pamir, Gilgit, mostly mountainous views and many with figures of the surveying team, one photo showing Collins at the summit of a mountain close to Skanpuk, images mostly 17 x 11.5cm and smaller and mounted as multiples on twenty-nine leaves, china ink captions now largely faded, eight related photos loosely inserted plus a letter to Collins from Tom G. Longstaff hoping for some photographs of the peaks that Collins may spare, contemp. half morocco, crude reback, some soiling and wear, oblong folio (1)

£400-600

873* India. Photograph album belonging to General Sir John Alexander Ewart, c. 1860, a total of fifty-six albumen prints mounted to rectos only, most images with Frith Series blind stamp, photos include the residence of Ewart at Allahabad, bungalow of Major W. Byam at Dinapore, buildings and views at Lucknow, Benares, Lahore, Delhi, views in the Scinde Valley, Simla, natives of Ladak, Kulu and Nautch girls, Sikh priests of Anundpore and Baboos (signed Fitzjames no. 1 in the negative), plus portraits of Afghans, Parsees and soldiers of the Maharajah of Kashmir, the majority of photos approx. 16 x 21cm and mounted in pairs to album rectos with ink captions to mounts beneath, some spotting throughout, Ewart’s bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. red half morocco gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio (1)

£400-600

872* India. An album containing forty-five mounted albumen prints, late 1860s, including two group portraits, plus views in and around Poona, Satara and Canara, 21.5 x 27cm and smaller, mounted one to a page and back to back throughout, a few pencil or ink captions, contemp. half morocco gilt, rebacked with remains of orig. spine relaid and new spine labels, rubbed, 4to

874* India. A group of approx. twenty-five albumen prints, c. 1890s, mostly views with buildings and temples in Agra, etc., all loose and tightly rolled, approx. 21 x 28cm and smaller, contained in a contemp. card posting box addressed to W.H. Arbuthnot, Ryde, Isle of Wight

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(approx. 25)

£100-150

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£80-120


877* India. A pair of presentation photograph albums on the occasions of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales [and] the Viceroy (the Earl of Reading) to Indore, February and October 1922, photographs by Ramcandrarao & Prataprao of Indore, a total of approx. 200 mounted bromide silver prints depicting various functions associated with the visits, plus some views, buildings, etc., the largest photographs approx. 21 x 28.5cm mounted one to a page, smaller photographs mounted as multiples, neat ink captions to mounts, some soiling and occ. chipping, contents loose in orig. diced calf/half morocco gilt albums, the first album worn and spine deficient, the second album sl. worn at corners, plus a third photo album of India interest titled ‘Views of Panna State’ with photographs by Lawries Art Studio, Jubdulpore, approx. forty mounted gelatin silver prints, mostly buildings plus a few rural views, images 24 x 29cm and smaller, all uncaptioned, remains of title page, contemp. half morocco, broken and worn, all oblong folio (3)

£300-500

875 India. Views of historic Gingee, from M. Azizuddin, c. 1914, presentation album to L.M. Wynch, twelve gelatin silver prints mounted to album leaf rectos with printed captions to facing tissue guards, titles including Krishnagirri and moat, Kalyana Mahal and elephant stables, Rajagiri from foot, a view of the plains from the top of Rajagiri, a view from the breakfast saloon and His Excellency leaving the fort, images approx. 28 x 37cm and smaller, a further four related photographs relating to Lord Pentland and Mr. Azizuddin pasted to first four leaf versos, orig. half morocco, gilt presentation title to upper cover, heavily rubbed and sl. split on joints, oblong folio Lionel Maling Wynch, CIE, CBE served in the Madras civil service 1885 to 1914. (1) £200-300

878* India. An album containing eighty window-mounted gelatin silver prints, early 20th c., including scenes at Lahore, Srinagar, Beas, etc., images 8 x 10cm, captions to mounts, contemp. half morocco, backstrip deficient, 4to, together with five other early 20thc. photo albums, largely of India interest, including views and snapshots, two albums with photos window mounted and three with photos pasted in as multiples to each page, one of the latter titled ‘Presidency police sports, Vellore 1914’ to upper cover, all somewhat soiled and worn, mostly 4to (6)

876* India. An album containing thirty-one mounted gelatin silver prints, c. 1900-10, mostly large format and including government house Madras, government house Guindy, plus other official buildings, Mowleray Road, Sims Park, plus other parks, rural views, etc., many approx. 21 x 28cm but some smaller, mounted one to a leaf with occ. untidy pencil inscriptions to mounts, nine collotypes of India pasted at rear, several leaves det., contemp. half morocco, upper cover and spine det., oblong folio (1)

£250-300

879* India. A group of three snapshot albums, c. 1940s, including British military on the North West Frontier with officers, aircraft (including a Dakota bursting into flames), plus views and informal portraits, etc., plus two unrelated 20th-c. snapshot and postcard albums of Canada, various bindings, all oblong 8vo (5)

£200-300

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£100-150


884* Jamaica. A scrap album containing nine mounted albumen prints of Jamaica interest at rear, including W.C.’s house, Spanish Town, lunatic asylum, Newcastle Road, Newcastle and Rio Grande, a few marginal splits, 18.5 x 23.5cm and similar, all but two mounted to album leaf rectos only, plus ten further uncaptioned photos of family groups etc. and probably not in Jamaica, approx. twenty-five leaves at front of album comprising amateur watercolours, drawings, pressed flowers, news cuttings, menus and poems, etc., possibly compiled by a member of the Haynes-Smith family, contemp. morocco gilt, worn, small folio (21)

£100-150

880* Italy. An album containing twelve mounted albumen prints of northern(?) Italy interest, c. 1870s, including a group of peasant folk and a series of four photographs of two peasant boys, one photograph of an outdoor laundry scene and the others mostly of livestock (one in a village square with the sign ‘Ferro di Beltrami Michele’ visible on the leftmost building), each approx. 19.5 x 26cm and mounted to album leaf rectos only, the album containing nine further unrelated views etc., and twenty-four photographs from artworks, some spotting, contemp. half morocco, partly broken and covers det., 4to (1)

£150-200

881* Italy. A group of approx. sixty albumen prints, c. 1880s, mostly views of Rome, Venice and Florence, both mounted and loose, approx. 34 x 27cm and smaller (approx. 60)

885* Jamaica. An album containing twelve mounted albumen prints of Jamaica, c. 1890s, including images of Waverley Hotel, Mandeville, Myrtle Bank Hotel, Kingston, The West Indian Regiment in Up Park Camp, Kingston, plus local types, views, plus two loose albumen prints of St. Lucia and a few loose and mounted unrelated albumen prints of India, etc., images mostly approx. 13 x 20cm and similar, a few identified to mounts and all mounted one to a leaf, remaining leaves blank, contemp. pictorial cloth, rubbed, 4to

£150-200

882* Italy. A group of approx. seventy-five mounted albumen prints, of Italian statues, friezes, and artworks, c. 1880s, images approx. 23 x 17.5cm and mounted one to a stiff card leaf with ink caption in Italian to lower mount, some spotting to mounts throughout loosely contained in a large broken damp stained cloth portfolio (approx. 75)

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£70-100

883* Italy. A group of twenty-four mounted albumen prints by Carlo Ponti, c. 1870s, mostly views and architecture of Venice, photographer’s blindstamp to mounts with printed captions to versos, 35 x 27cm, plus other loose albumen prints, three unrelated albums and a four-part mounted albumen print panorama of Stockholm by Alex Lindahl (a carton)

£150-200

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£100-150


887* Joachim (Joseph, 1831-1907). Half-length portrait of Joachim playing the violin, photographed by Johanna Eilert for Rotophot, Berlin, 1903, vintage bromide silver print mounted on card, facsimile signature of the sitter in silver to lower blank area of image, photographer and studio credit details to lower margin, 28 x 38cm (1)

886* Japan. An album of fifty corner-mounted colour tinted albumen prints, late 19th c., mostly single figures and small groups of trades including a toy merchant, street musicians, a geisha, carpenters, mendicant priests, pilgrim priest, Nikko pilgrims, fencers, a tea party, games, dance school, winding silk, spinning thread, straw plaiting, preparing a meal, itinerant vegetable seller, flower seller, basket seller, lantern and umbrella shop, lantern painting, choosing hair ornaments, chopping wood, china shop, etc., a few with English captions in the negative, 8.5 x 13.5cm, a complete album, English ink captions to mounts, contemp. Japanese-style boards, a little rubbed and frayed, oblong 8vo (1)

£100-150

888* Karsh (Yousuf, 1908-2002). Portrait of George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) playing the spinet with Blanche Patch, his longtime secretary, looking on, c. 1948, Shaw seated and turned sl. towards Patch who is leaning forward and looking at the spinet, vintage gelatin silver print printed on to card, signed by the photographer in pencil lower left, inscribed “Who says I can’t play the spinet?” in an unidentified hand to lower mount, photographer’s copyright stamp and pencil ‘no. 2’ to verso, some soiling and creasing largely confined to margins, two closed marginal tears including one stretching into the upper right corner of the image, 23.5 x 17cm

£250-300

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Lot 887

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£400-600


889* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Che Guevara fishing, 1960, vintage gelatin silver print, showing Che reading a book with his feet up between two fishing rods propped at the back of a boat, single worm hole above fishing reel near centre of image, Korda wetstamp to verso, 18 x 24cm (1)

£1000-1500

891* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro playing golf, 1959(?), gelatin silver print, printed c. 2000, two embossed stamps and signature to lower margin just touching image, 23.5 x 16.5cm (1)

£800-1200

890* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro and Ernest Hemingway shaking hands, 1960, gelatin silver print, printed c. 2000, embossed stamp and photographer’s signature to lower margin touching image, 24.5 x 17cm

892* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro preparing to scuba dive, 1959, gelatin silver print, printed c. 2000, embossed stamp and photographer’s signature to lower margin, touching image, image size 23 x 16cm

‘The prize-giver for the fishing competition was none other than Hemingway. And the winner of the contest that day was Fidel ...’ (Cuba by Korda, 2006). (1) £800-1200

‘Fidel was a great fan of underwater spear fishing. He introduced Korda to the sport, and Korda later went on to create the photographic department of Cuba’s Institute of Oceanography’ (Cuba by Korda, 2006). (1) £700-1000

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893* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro photographing Khrushchev and his family during a visit to their dacha in 1963, gelatin silver print, printed c. 2000, image size 9.5 x 14.5cm, embossed stamps to both wide side margins and Korda’s vertical signature to right margin, paper size 15 x 24cm

895* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro meets a caged tiger at New York Zoo, 1959, gelatin silver print, embossed stamp and Korda’s ink signature to lower margin, numbered 2/100 to verso, image size 26.5 x 35.5cm

‘One weekend at Nikita’s Datcha, Fidel took some photos with a Polaroid camera. Nikita asked where this magical device had come from. With a beaming smile, Fidel replied: “Boston, Massachusetts”‘ (Cuba by Korda, 2006). (1) £250-350

‘With his son Fiedelito, he toured the Bronx Zoo and was so entranced by the animals that he expanded Havana Zoo as soon as he returned home’ (Cuba by Korda, 2006). (1) £800-1200

894* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Che Guevera fishing, 1960, gelatin silver print, printed by Korda, c. 2000, photographer’s embossed stamp and his black signature to lower margin touching image lower right, image size 15.5 x 23.5cm (1)

896* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel and Che playing golf in Havana, 1959(?), gelatin silver print, printed c. 2000, two embossed stamps and Korda’s ink signature to lower margin, image size 16.5 x 23.5cm

£1200-1500

When Castro took power in 1959, one of his first acts was to plough up all but one of Cuba’s golf courses, leaving just a nine-hole course. The exact date and reasons for this game are not known. One suggestion is that Castro set up the match as a publicity stunt to mock President Eisenhower who had refused to meet him in Washington, having chosen to play golf instead. What does seem to be known is that Guevara beat Castro. (1) £800-1000

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897* London & The Thames. A large album containing 125 mounted albumen prints, c. 1880s, a total of approx. 100 photographs of buildings and views of London and the Thames, including some Frith series and James Valentine photos, the remainder of Somerset, Liverpool, Dublin, etc., the largest photographs approx. 28 x 22cm, the smallest approx. 15 x 10cm, mounted as one, two or four to a leaf with versos blank, uncaptioned, some soiling and chipping to mounts, contents loose in contemp. morocco with broken clasps, gilt-titled on upper cover and spine, heavily rubbed and some wear, large folio (1)

899* Macpherson (Robert, 1811-1872). The Valley of the Anio, with the Upper and Lower Cascatelle, Mecenas’s Villa and Distant mounted oval albumen print with Campagna, c. 1857, photographer’s blind stamp and pencil number 126 to lower mount, 30.5 x 40.5cm (1)

£200-300

900* Macpherson (Robert, 1811-1872). Cloaca Maxima, Rome, 1858, mounted albumen print with photographer’s blind stamp and pencil number 154 to lower mount, 31 x 37.5cm, a little spotting and soiling to mount with a few closed short tears

898* Macpherson (Robert, 1811-1872). The Arch of Constantine, North Facade, c. 1855, together with Piazza of St. Peter’s, c. 1855, mounted albumen prints with blind stamp 2 & 57 respec. to lower mount, second photograph with a photographer’s signature in the image lower right, 31 x 39.5cm & 30 x 40.5cm respec. (2)

£300-500

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£300-500

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£300-500


903* Maull & Polyblank. Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone (18091898), c. 1856-59, three-quarter length, standing, albumen print, arched top, orig. mount with gilt border and printed details beneath, 20 x 14.5cm, sl. soiling and toning to mount

901* Maull & Polyblank. Portrait of the Engineer Robert Stephenson (1803-1859), [1856], three-quarter length with one hand on a chair and the other leaning on his hip, albumen print, mounted on contemp. album leaf, contemp. ink inscription beneath, mount somewhat soiled, a little chipped and with some adhesion marks visible around image, 19 x 15cm (1)

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£200-300

904* McBean (Angus, 1904-1990). Odette Churchill’s Dolls, c. 1955, vintage gelatin silver print, some pen and ink outlines and a little whitening when marked up for publication, artist’s studio stamp to verso, 24 x 19cm

902* Maull & Polyblank. Portrait of George Cruikshank (17921878), c. 1860, three-quarter length, seated, albumen print, arched top, orig. mount with gilt border and photographer’s details beneath, 20 x 14.5cm, small paper tear to upper left corner of mount (1)

£100-150

The two dolls shown were made by the second world war heroine during her ordeal as a German prisoner of war. (1) £150-200

£150-200

162


906* Menzies (William). The History of Windsor Great Park and Windsor Forest, [1864], nine (of 20) mounted albumen prints with printed text beneath, mostly approx. 28 x 23cm, some spotting and soiling to all of the mounts, lacks main title and map of the Great Park in 1864, some spotting and soiling throughout with occ. marginal tears, contents loose in orig. half morocco, worn, large folio. Sold as a collection of photographs, not subject to return Gernsheim 226. Photograph present are: Great Beech on Manor Hill; Group of Scotch Fir, Evergreen Oak & Sea, Old Pollard Beech at Ascot Gate; Group of Young Trees near the Royal Chapel; Old Cluster Pine in the Belvidere; Queen Victoria’s Oak; Natural Crown Maiden Oak; Oak near the Royal Chapel; Planting of the Prince Consort’s Memorial Tree. (1) £500-800

907* Middle East. A group of four mounted albumen prints, c. 1870s, showing Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, Bethany, Shadrof [?] water for irrigation and Sakkieh - Egyptian wood wheel for irrigation, each approx. 23 x 28cm, the first with Bonfils name in the negative, together with four large mounted albumen prints of Rome, one of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice by Naya and one of a South Yorkshire Railway Company engine by Beyer, Peacock & Co., all but last with mounts spotted, soiled and some wear

905* Mediterranean. A souvenir album containing 108 mounted albumen prints, c. 1890s, Steam Yacht relating to a trip on the steam yacht Victoria, including views of St. Michaels, Tenerife, Funchal, Madeira, Lisbon, Gibraltar (including a three-part panorama, 54.5 x 15.5cm), Grenada, Algiers, Palermo (including two heavily coloured), San Martino, Pompeii, Naples, Florence, Pisa and Genoa, mostly views but including a few local types, images approx. 21.5 x 27.5cm and smaller, mounted as one or two to a page and back to back to stiff card leaves with neat captions beneath, some spotting and soiling throughout, a.e.g., contemp. green morocco gilt with SY Victoria monogram to upper cover, rubbed and marked, short split to head of upper joint, oblong folio (1)

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£100-150

908* Misc. Photography, mostly 19th c., including seven broken albums, plus a quantity of mounted exhibition prints and loose albumen prints (a carton)

£100-150

909* Miscellaneous Photography, mostly 19th c., including broken albums, near-empty cartes-de-visite albums and a quantity of loose album leaves

£300-500

(3 cartons)

£70-100

910* Miscellaneous photography, mostly 19th c., including some albums and loose album leaves, etc. (a carton)

£100-150

911* Miscellaneous photography, mostly 19th century, a varied assortment of British and European topography, etc., various sizes, many on loose album leaves, including six worn photo albums and four mammoth plate views of Niagara (a carton + a folder)

£150-200

912* Miscellaneous photography, mostly 19th c., the majority British and Continental albumen print views and buildings, etc., various sizes, mounted on loose album mounts (a carton)

Lot 906

163

£100-150


917* New Zealand. Glimpses of New Zealand, a presentation album to Rear-Admiral A. F. Beal, with compliments of the Hon. R. F. Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand, 31st August 1926, [so titled on upper cover], fifty gelatin silver prints mounted to album leaf rectos with printed captions pasted to mounts beneath, images include ‘Hongi’, Maori Chief, Maori Guide at Rotorua, Queen Street, Auckland, Wairua Falls, Waimangu Gyser, Baurenga Gyser, Maori Poy-dancers, Maoris washing in a hot pool, Rotorua, plus other views on North and South Island, images approx. 15 x 19.5cm and similar, a.e.g., orig. blue morocco gilt, a little rubbed, oblong thick folio

913* Miscellaneous Photography, mostly 19th c., including mounted albumen prints of British and overseas people and views, plus some 1940s aviation interest and a small group of Jerusalem photogravures (a folder)

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£700-1000

£200-300

914* Miscellaneous photography, mostly 19th c., a large collection of over 200 album mounts with albumen prints and some gelatin silver prints, etc., of Egypt, Africa, Europe, Japan, etc., various sizes (a carton)

£150-200

915* Miscellaneous photography, 19th and early 20th c., including loose album leaves with mounted albumen print views and snapshots, plus five albums (two partly broken) including a family album compiled by Mabel Howard Coxhead, including military interest and carte-de-visite albumen prints, c. 1870s and later, a total of 65 pp. with annotations to mounts and images, contemp. half morocco, neatly rebacked, plus an album containing thirty-two mounted albumen prints relating to a tour of Scandinavia, c. mid 1890s, contemp. diced calf, both 4to (a carton)

£150-200

916* Music. Popular Classical Concerts &c, Nottingham, 1891-1896, [so titled on upper cover], an extraordinary album of printed or manuscript programmes pasted on to a hand-coloured floral stencil background (many with monogram AW), with spaces left for autographs of the main performers and with medallion albumen print portraits mounted adjacent, numbered 1-23 and 26 with numbers 24 and 25 not completed, eighteen mounted back to back and six on separate leaves, a few gaps where signatures obtained and some without the portrait, signers include Julian Egerton, Willie Hess, Karl Fuchs, John Hoffman, Simon Speelman, Frans Paersch, Charles Halle, Joseph Joachim, W.E. Whitehouse, Annie Cantelo, et al, each image a total of approx. 47 x 37cm, some spotting and a little soiling at front and rear, a.e.g., orig. morocco gilt, rubbed and sl. split on joints, large 4to (60 x 52cm) (1)

Lot 918

£200-300

164


919* Owen (Hugh, 1890-1897). A pair of salt prints, c. 1850, both views in Bristol, one a view of Mary-le-Port Street, looking towards St. Peter’s Church, a few outlines with pencil highlighting, the second salt print looking up Steep Street, the latter salt print more faded, both with adhesion marks to verso, the second inscribed to lower margin in pencil ‘for India, Steep St., Bristol’, both 226 x 174mm

918* New Zealand. A group of seventeen albumen prints, c. 1890s, including eleven Maori portraits, five of these seemingly copy prints from older photographs, mounted with a twelth photograph of a Maori gatepost on six album leaf rectos, images approx. 14.5 x 10.5cm and similar, some pencil notes to mounts, plus a loose albumen print of the North Shore Native and Aquatic Regatta at Auckland in 1898, 15 x 20.5cm, plus a real photo postcard of a Maori woman by C.P. Cottier and two others similar mounted on board, plus four albumen prints of Hobart and locality mounted on one leaf, each approx. 10.5 x 18.5cm, ink captions to mounts beneath (20)

Both views are illustrated in Reece Winstone, ‘Bristol’s Earliest Photographs’, 1970, illusts. 53 and 57. (2) £200-300

£500-700

Lot 919

165


920* Oxley (Alan, 20th c.). Paul Newman checking a scene during the filming of ‘Harry and Son’, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 1983, vintage gelatin silver print, signed and titled by photographer to verso with other filing notes, 17 x 23.5cm, together with another vintage gelatin silver print by Alan Oxley of the actor/director Jerry Lewis filming in West Palm Beach, Florida while working on the film ‘Hardly Working’, 1979, picture agency file number to lower margin, photographer’s pencil signature and details to verso, image size 19 x 13cm (2)

922* Oxley (Alan, 20th c.). Mother Teresa, 1981, vintage gelatin silver print, head shot, signed and titled by the photographer in pencil to verso, 24 x 17cm (1)

£200-300

£100-150

923* Paris. An album of fifty mounted albumen print views, c. 1890s, images 19 x 28cm, on tinted mounts with printed captions beneath, some heavy spotting, contemp. cloth gilt, worn and upper cover det., oblong folio (1)

£80-120

924 Photography Auction Catalogues. A large quantity of photography auction catalogues, c. 1970s, and later, including Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Swann Gallery, Janet Lehr, etc. (4 cartons)

£200-300

921* Oxley (Alan, 20th c.). Muhammad Ali, 1980, vintage gelatin silver print, head shot showing stitches in a split upper lip suffered while training for his match against Larry Holmes in October 1980, photographer’s stamp and signature to verso with picture agency stamp and notes, 24 x 17cm (1)

£100-150

925 Photography Broadside. Splendid Daguerreotype Miniatures, Taken in Every Style, by E.S. Hayden, printed American Office, Waterbury, Connecticut, c. 1850s, broadside with printed decorative border, minor creasing and soiling, 30.5 x 25.5cm The spaces for town and location of rooms on the broadside are left blank. (1) £100-150

166


926 Pictorialism. An album of eighteen mounted silver prints by the members of the Todmorden Photographic Society, 1934, a presentation album to the retiring president Rev. A.W. Fox MA, with a portrait photograph of him bound at the front, followed by photographs by R.S. Greenwood, E. Sutcliffe, L. Bastow, E. Heard, C.H. Taylor, J.W. Oldfield, H.C. Studd, H. Worsley, A.A. Crabtree (five small images mounted on one page), Mrs. E. Horsfall, H. Hardaker, T.W. Greenlees, W. Mitchell, H. Blagg, R. Holt and photogravures by G. Langstreth and E. Horsfall, mounted to album rectos with neat ink details to mounts beneath, dedication page at front, orig. half morocco, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)

929* Portraits. A presentation photograph album to Alexander Ritchie on his appointment as Justice of the Peace for the County of London, 30th May 1893, containing 117 window-mounted photo cabinet cards, largely unidentified men, some spotting, a few names identified to image or mount, calligraphic title in coloured inks, contemp. morocco with gilt monogram to upper cover, clasps deficient and torn on lower joint, folio (1)

930* Portraits. A group of sixty-five Woodburytype portraits, c. 1870s, mostly single subject portraits of actors and other notables of the day, images approx. 9 x 5.5cm, all mounted on Saturday Programme Photograph Supplement cards with printed borders, the larger ones published at the Figaro Office, the smaller cards with sitter and photographer details printed to versos, plus a further fiftysix similar Woodburytype portraits by Lock and Whitfield pasted with trimmed printed paper borders into an old small album, occ. fraying or creasing, old calf gilt, worn and covers det., plus a small group of approx. forty colour Figaro caricatures

£70-100

927* Portraits of Artists. A group of five photographic portraits of artists, including mounted carbon print of W.P. Frith and William Holman Hunt by Herbert Rose Barraud, c. 1890s, oval ink lib. stamp touching upper outer corner of each image, mount margins sl. browned and with one small split, images approx. 25 x 18cm, plus albumen print cabinet cards of G.F. Watts and J.E. Millais, ink caption to plain mounts, plus a platinum print portrait of Frederick Leighton, mount closely trimmed, images each approx. 14 x 9.5cm and similar (5)

£100-200

(approx. 100)

£70-100

931* Postcards. Seventy-two col. and b & w postcards, Edwardian and WWI period, including Japan, Tenerife, India, Argentina, South Africa, Montreal and several b & w scenes of devastation in France, 1914-17, many postally used, various conditions, contained in a late 19th c. Japanese black lacquer postcard album, each leaf covered in silk and hand-painted with landscape scenes and flowers, etc., the upper cover inlaid with bone and mother-of-pearl depicting a vase of flowers (one piece missing), broken on spine, oblong folio

£100-150

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£70-100

932* Postcards. A group of approx. 500 postcards, mostly British topographical, c. 1910 and later, a small number of real photo postcards and a few signed, including Mischa Elman, Robert Michaelis, Jacques Thibaud, and Wilhelm Bachhalls, plus a small quantity of first world war ephemera (a small carton)

928* Portraits. A group of ten platinum and bromide prints, c. 1920s, all good study close ups of unidentified mens’ heads, possibly actors, artists and politicians, includes three duplicates, all with some scratching, fraying and other marks, 35.5 x 28cm and sl. smaller (10)

£100-150

933 Potin (Felix ). 500 Celebrites Contemporaines 28e mille, Paris, c. 1910, 510 photographic ‘cigarette cards’, complete and mounted to rectos of thirty-eight album leaves with printed title at front and index at rear, some occ. spotting and soiling, contents somewhat loose in orig. boards gilt, some wear, oblong folio

£100-150

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167

£70-100


934* Press Photos. A large quantity of approx. 700 gelatin silver prints, c. 1960s, including science, industry and design interest, many with printed or manuscript details to versos, approx. 20 x 25cm and smaller (approx. 700)

£200-300

937* Price (William Lake, c. 1810-c.1896). Portrait of the artist George Cattermole (1800-1868), c. 1860, three-quarter length, standing, albumen print, arched top, original mount with printed details and facsimile signature within plate impression beneath, offwhite paint mark to drapery in left hand side of image, 29 x 24cm (1)

£150-200

935* Press Photos. A large quantity of approx. 500 gelatin silver prints, many c. 1960s, including British royalty, sport and people, many with printed or mansucript captions to versos, approx. 25 x 20cm and smaller (approx. 500)

£100-150

936* Press Photos. A large quantity of approx. 800 gelatin silver prints, many 1960s, including film, music, and fashion interest, many with printed or manuscript captions to versos, approx. 25 x 20cm and smaller

938* Ray (Man, 1890-1976). The Maharajah Yeshwant Rao Holkar of Indore, c. 1930, gelatin silver print, with the photographer’s signature and ‘Paris’ in pencil on the paper mount, photographer’s credit stamp to verso, image size 23 x 17.5cm, together with two further bromide silver prints of the same subject, one by Rita Martin Studio, plus a portrait of his wife (?), and five other unrelated studio portraits by Rita Martin, etc.

(approx. 800)

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£200-300

168

£200-300


941* Rejlander (Oscar Gustave, 1813-1875). ‘Purify my heart’, c. 1860, oval albumen print portrait of two small girls looking upwards and right with a book beneath the nearest girl’s hand, 128 x 105mm, two tone mount, initialled in red lower left of photo and titled to lower blank margin, minor spotting, the whole pasted on to an old album leaf

939* Rejlander (Oscar Gustave, 1813-1875). Portrait of Sir Henry Taylor, [1863], three-quarter length, seated, albumen print, arched top, light horizontal crease, two old album hinges to verso, 190 x 145mm (1)

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942* Rejlander (Oscar Gustave, attrib.). Portrait study of a nude young girl, c. 1860, full length, the subject partly in profile with both hands clasped and tucked beneath her slightly bowed head with eyes closed, albumen print, arched top, tipped on to an old album leaf, 126 x 99mm

940* Rejlander (Oscar Gustave, 1813-1875). Study of a young child, c. 1860, half length showing the girl with her head on her hand leaning on a surface covered with a drape and looking upwards, oval albumen print on orig. two tone mount, 137 x 106mm, initialled in red to mount lower left, minor spotting to mount, the whole pasted on to an old album leaf (1)

£500-800

£100-150

The subject of this photograph whose face is not fully visible bears some comparison with the young model Lizzie Keown who featured in several photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron. (1) £200-300

£500-800

169


944* Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901). ‘Wayside Gossip’, 1882, from the Gwysaney, North Wales, (part of the ‘Figures in Landscape’ series), composite albumen print, laid on board and window mounted with pencil title and photographer’s signature to lower mount, small closed tear to foot of image, mount browned, brittle and frayed, image 26 x 36cm, together with a pipe believed to have belonged to Robinson (see his self-portrait of 1856 illustrated in Harker, Henry Peach Robinson, Master of Photographic Art, 18301901 (1988), p. 2) This photograph won a gold medal from the Photographic Society for the best outdoor portrait in 1882. A copy of the book by Margaret Harker and paperwork from the vendor explaining how she believes the photograph and pipe came into her great grandfather’s possession is included with the lot. (5) £150-200

943* Rejlander (Oscar Gustave, attrib.). Boscobel (The Hiding Place of King Charles), c. 1857, albumen print view showing houses in the background with the tree to the right and figures in the middle distance picnicking, 143 x 200mm, pencil initials now sl. indistinct to tinted mount with title lower down, some spotting across the mount, pasted into an incomplete album along with approx. 20 other albumen prints, many c. 1860s, including one further print on a tinted background showing Christchurch Meadows, 164 x 115mm, some spotting across mount, other photographs including Great Malvern church (168 x 238mm), Milan Cathedral (320 x 248mm), Magdalen Tower, Oxford (211 x 165mm), Furness Abbey, Whitby Abbey, the Crypt of Fountains Abbey, Fountains Abbey exterior, Elisabeth Brunnen Hamburg (292 x 238mm), a view of Genoa, etc., plus various engraved topographical views, mostly mounted to album leaf rectos only, some spotting throughout, contemp. half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, oblong folio 945* Rome. A group of seven mammoth plate albumen prints of Rome, c. 1870s, probably by James Anderson, including exterior of Colloseum and Arch of Constantine, St. Peter’s (exterior and interior mounted back to back), the Capitol, the Arch of Constantine, Arch of Septimus Severus, and the Pantheon, all but last two on mounts, mounts somewhat chipped and soiled, two photos chipped at corners, some spotting, all with old typed caption labels with three touching the images, some spotting and soiling, largest photo 34 x 53.5cm, the smallest approx. 30 x 41cm

Rejlander exhibited a photograph titled Boscobel in Birmingham in 1857. (1) £400-600

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£150-200

946* Rugby School. A group of three scrap/photo albums relating to Rugby School, c. 1948-1969, the first album covering the period 1948-1953, and including photos, fixtures lists, cuttings, rule books, crests, programmes, cuttings, etc., Rugby School archive’s library stamp to front endpaper, contemp. cloth backed boards, rubbed and soiled, folio, the second album containing numerous mounted snapshots of Rugby Club’s Camp at New Romney, 1949-53 or later, sporadic captions, the third album containing mounted snapshots of Rugby Club Camp, St. Mary’s Bay, 1959-69, both oblong folio, plus two related books

Lot 944

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170

£100-150


947* Salt print negatives. An early series of twenty-four salt print negatives, c. 1860s [and earlier?], fifteen showing various cottages and town houses and one large institutional building, one negative of a viaduct, the remaining eight of trees, lanes and fields, etc., the largest negative 22.5 x 29cm, the smallest 17 x 13cm, together with eight related positive prints, three inscribed to verso ‘Woodyard - at Thornton Heath’, ‘Stone Pine - at James Ashby’s Farm - near Dorking 1866’, and ‘Lewesford House, Hitchin’ [a Quaker house], a few creases and occ. tears but largely without loss, plus a hand-coloured salt print of a church front, 22 x 16.5cm, all loosely contained in two contemp. half linen-backed marbled board folders, labelled ‘Negatives’ and ‘Albumenised Paper’, sl. frayed, 4to (33)

£700-1000

948* Scotland. An album of twenty-four mounted albumen prints, c. 1885, town and rural views, all with the initials of George Washington Wilson or James Valentine in the negative, approx. 18.5 x 28cm and sl. smaller, mounted on album leaf rectos only, some soiling to first leaf, contemp. half morocco, backstrip def. and covers det., oblong folio (1)

Lot 948

£80-120

949* Scott (Sir Peter Markham, 1909-1989). A pair of Kinora photographic flicker film reels of Peter Scott playing as a toddler, c. 1911, one reel in sl. damaged orig. case marked ‘Baby Scott’ in pencil to base (2)

£70-100

Lot 947

171


952* South Africa. An album of approx. fifty leaves, c. 1894-1904, containing mounted silver print snapshots and some albumen prints, mostly relating to a French family in South Africa, but including photographs of Boers, Natal, Coffee, Cotton, and Pineapple Plantations, etc., including approx. twenty leaves of mounted collotype views, the photographs mostly medium and small format mounted as multiples to a page and back to back throughout, ink captions in French throughout, contemp. qtr. morocco, some soiling and wear, oblong folio (1)

£150-200

950* Silvy (Camille, 1834-1910). Portrait of an unknown lady, c. 1860, full length, seated and turned with face to camera while arranging a small basket of ferns and dried leaves on a round table, albumen print on card mount, a few surface marks and scratches, 39 x 33cm (1)

£150-200

953* South Asia. A photo album relating to South Asia, c. 1930, probably compiled by an Officer on S.S. Chakdina and including approx. 230 gelatin silver print snapshots of shipping, crew, views, and genre subjects, many approx. 11 x 7cm and similar, and mounted with corner hinges in multiples of four or five to a page, white lettered captions throughout, including the Chittagong Armoury ‘Outrage’, April 1930, Calcutta, Rangoon, S.S. Winkfield, Madras, Mount Lavin, Columbo, Cuddalore, Moulmein, Burma, etc., a few sl. creased and some detached, contemp. limp cloth, sl. frayed, oblong folio

951* South Africa. A group of approx. fifty photographs, late 19th c., a mixture of albumen and some silver prints, subjects including town and rural views, Boer camps, etc., mostly medium to small format and many mounted on old album leaves (approx. 50)

£100-150

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172

£200-300


954* Spain & Portugal. An album of ninety-five mounted mostly albumen prints, 1890s, the photographs arranged as one or two to a page with elaborate pen and ink border decoration and captions throughout, images mostly buildings and some views, the largest images approx. 27 x 21cm, callographic title identifying the decoration artist as Samuel C. Fox and dated 1896-7, a few splits and chips to mounts but generally in good condition, contemp. half morocco gilt, upper joint split and some loss to head of spine, folio (1)

956* Spiller (John & Percy, John). The New Mill, Near Lynton, North Devon, 1856, vintage mounted albumen print, 32.5 x 24.5cm, untitled and uncaptioned, minor spotting and marks to mount Illustrated in Michael Bartram, ‘The Pre-Raphaelite Camera’ (1985), pp. 20-21. (1) £300-500

£200-300

957* Stereocards. An assorted group of approx. 260 mostly topographical stereocards, late 19th and early 20th c., series include Stereoscopic Gems, American Views, Sunbeam Tours, Underwood & Underwood, etc., together with a wooden stereoscopic viewer with fixed turned handle (approx. 260)

£80-120

958* Stereocards. An assorted collection of approx. 200 stereocards, late 19th and early 20th c., including scenes from the International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, Crystal Palace, Exposition Universelle of 1867, etc. (approx. 200)

955* Spain. A group of twenty-two albumen prints by J. Laurent, c. 1870s, all building interiors and exteriors from Toledo, Barcelona, Burgos, etc., approx. 33 x 24.5cm and similar, all but two mounted back to back on ten card leaves with old ink captions to mounts, two loose with remains of album mounts to versos (20)

£100-150

173

£100-150



960* Sutcliffe (Frank Meadow, 1853-1941). ‘The Water Rats’, c. 1950s, sepia-toned silver print, indistinct signature in the negative lower left, 15 x 20cm, together with ‘Peace’, carbon print, c. 1920s, titled, initialled and numbered ‘FMS430’ in the negative, 12.5 x 7.5cm, both framed and glazed, the latter with Sutcliffe paper label to verso (2)

959* Stromness, Orkney Islands. A good album containing 161 mounted photos, mostly c. 1885-90, the majority albumen photographs depicting street scenes in the town, many with onlooking figures, plus individual and group portraits, boating and coastal scenes, a few rural views, photographs of graveyards, etc., images mounted with one to three per page on thirty-six stiff card leaves, uncaptioned except for modern pencil numbering and occ. captions and notes, thirty-three photos approx. 14 x 20cm and similar, eighty-seven photographs 14.5 x 10cm and similar (including three small panoramic photos), plus forty-one smaller photos (one torn with loss in the border) approx. 7 x 10cm and similar, a few medium-size and several smaller photos being individual family portraits and possibly from a sl. later date, some spotting throughout, contemp. half morocco, later cloth reback, sl. frayed and some wear, 4to (23.5 x 27.5cm)

£50-80

961* Testino (Mario, b. 1954). Eight colour photographic reproductions of a young couple in erotic poses, c. 2000, 42 x 29.5cm or the reverse, together with a varied group of nude and pinup photographs, c. 1920s-60s, including contact sheets of photographs by Bruce Warland, and a series of multiple poses by John Everard, occ. marks, various sizes

A remarkable complete album showing Stromness and the Stromnessians in full detail. The album begins on the Point of Ness, before the pier was built for the herring fishing and continues its tour into the town along Ness Road to Stanger’s Brae, South End, Alfred Street, etc., landmarks include the town hall and museum, the distillery, the old police station and the old post office. On the sea appears the St. Olaf, the North of Scotland company’s ship on the Pentland Firth which crossed from 1882 to 1890. Also seen in several photographs is the lugger the Pioneer K219 which was built in the 1870s. Provenance: Bought by the current owner at Bennettos, a small bookshop and wireless repair shop in Ilfracombe, North Devon, in the late 1960s. The bookshop owner had in turn obtained the album as part of a house clearance from a Georgian mansion at Cowley Bridge, Exeter. The new owner happily showed it to his friend the poet John Betjeman who was the first to identify it as Stromness. The album was then lent to another friend who in turn lent it to the Stromness Museum. Some or all of the photographs were copied by the Museum and used in two books: ‘Stromness: Late 19th Century Photographs’, Stromness, 1972; ‘Orkney from Old Photographs’, by Gordon Wright, Edinburgh, 1981. To date, the identity of the photographer of this evocative suite remains unknown. (1) £1000-1500

(approx. 40)

£100-150

962* U.S.A. A group of twelve albumen prints of USA mounted on four leaves, c. 1890, including New York, Washington and the Hudson River at West Point, two titled in the negative, each approx. 17 x 21cm, plus four unrelated images mounted on the same mounts (16)

£80-120

963* Venice. Ricordo di Veneza, c. 1890s, containing twenty large mounted alumen prints, mostly views of the canal and buildings, numbered and titled in the negative, generally faded, images approx. 27 x 37cm, mounted to album leaf rectos only, some spotting throughout, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, large oblong folio (1)

Left: Lot 959

175

£100-150


964 Wales. Old Turnpikes in the Welshpool District, 1885, so titled on upper cover, an album of eight mounted albumen prints, illustrating the Turnpikes of the District, figures visible in all but one photograph, mounted to album leaf rectos with brief untidy pencil caption to mount beneath, images approx. 15 x 20.5cm, some spotting and soiling throughout, orig. calf gilt, worn and covers det., oblong small folio (1)

£150-200

966* Wimshurst (James, 1832-1903, Inventor). Three family photograph albums relating to James Wimshurst and his family, c. 1880-1910, a total of approx. 260 window-mounted cartes de visite, cabinet cards, etc., many with ink captions and dates to versos, mostly portraits of family and friends, but also including some of shipping, and a few of workshops, some spotting and occ. tears to mounts, all contemp. calf/padded morocco, one album with hinges broken and clasp deficient, all rubbed, 4to/oblong folio James Wimshurst was an English inventor, Engineer and Shipwright. Though he did not patent his machines and the various improvements he made to them, his refinements to the electrostatic generator led to it becoming widely known as the Wimshurst Machine. (3) £300-500

965* Williams (Thomas Richard, 1825-71). Two albumen print stereocards, both c. 1854, ‘The Egg Girl’ from the ‘First Series’ and the ‘Telescope Gallery’ from the Crystal Palace series, both mounted on grey green card with Williams’s blind stamp lower left, with glass and paper seal protection, a little split along lower margin of second seal, small printed label of Carpenter & Westley Opticians to back of each, plus approx. fifty other miscellaneous stereocards, many without printed studio details to mounts (approx. 50)

967* World War I. Passchendaele. A very long rolled panoramic photograph of the front at Passchendaele, Belgium, taken on 24 October 1917, reproduced & printed by No. 5 Advanced Section A.P. & S.S., comprising twenty photographs on ten joined sections showing a 155 degree field of vision from Houthulst Forest to Passchendaele, printed captions depicting prominent features, some creasing and a few edge nicks, 440 x 17.2cm

£100-150

This panorama was taken from grid reference V14e5827, a position on the northern outskirts of Poelcappelle. The Second Battle of Passchendaele was launched by the Allies on 26 October 1917. (1) £200-300

176


968 Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers. A presentation album of the Company’s properties, [1953], eighteen gelatin silver prints mounted to album leaf rectos with printed captions beneath, images approx. 19 x 24cm and similar, printed explanation leaf (signed by the surveyor F. Arthur Wagstaff) and index leaf, copy no. 10 for Edwin Archer inscribed to front f.e.p. verso, orig. burgundy morocco gilt, a little rubbed, oblong folio (1)

972 Baltz (Lewis ). Candlestick Point, 1st ed., Gallery Min & Aperture, Tokyo & New York, 1989, colour and b & w photos including some foldouts, photographer’s signed presentation inscription to title, ‘For Mark [Haworth-Booth] & Rosie’, orig. black leatherette boards with printed paper label to upper cover, matching card slipcase, oblong folio (1)

£400-600

£80-120

PHOTO BOOKS 969 Arts et Metiers Graphiques. Photographie, two issues, Paris, 1931 & 1939, b&w illusts. from photos (plus some colour photos), photographers include Man Ray, Lee Miller, Edward Steichen, Brassai, Bill Brandt, a little marginal finger soiling, orig. spiral bound printed wrappers, both a little soiled and creased, 4to (2)

£80-120

970 Avedon (Richard). Nothing Personal, Photographs by Richard Avedon and Text by James Baldwin, pub. Atheneum, New York, 1964, Avedon’s second book, b & w photo illusts. throughout, a few minor marks, first and last signatures starting, orig. white boards titled in black on a silver background, a little soiled, joints partly split and sl. wear to extremities, together with Observations, Comments by Capote, 1st ed., New York, 1959, b & w photos throughout, a few minor marks, orig. printed boards, sl. rubbed and marked, a little wear to extremities, both without slipcases, folio (2)

£100-150

973 Baltz (Lewis ). San Quentin Point, 1st ed., Verlag Zuolftes Haus & Aperture, 1986, b & w photos, signed by Baltz and by Mark Haworth-Booth (author of the essay at rear) to title, orig. cloth in d.j. with black-lettered acetate overlay, minor rubbing to upper margins of d.j., acetate sl. marked and partly yellowed, 4to

971 Avedon (Richard). Evidence 1944-1994, 1st ed., 1994, b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus three other Avedon monographs plus Man Ray 1890-1976, Antwerp, 1994, b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other modern photography interest, including Robert Capa, Walker Evans and Edward Weston (10)

(1)

£80-120

£400-600

974 Becher (Bernd & Hilla ). Anonyme Skulpturen, Kunst-Zeitung No. 2, Dusseldorf, January 1969, b & w photos, orig. pict. wrappers, horizontal crease, signed by both Bechers to upper cover, four page printed insert on yellow paper present, a little soiling and sl. splitting to spine, slim folio, together with Dobbe (Martina), Bernd und Hilla Becher: Fachwerkhauser, Siegen, [2001], b & w photos., titles signed by both photographers, orig. printed wrappers, small 4to (2)

177

£150-200


975 Brandt (Bill). Literary Britain, 1st ed., 1951, b&w photos, orig. cloth in chipped d.j., together with Portraits, 1st ed., 1982, plus Nudes 1945-1980, 1st ed., 1980, both with b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j.s, plus one other related, all 4to (4)

£70-100

976 Capa (Robert). Images of War, 1st ed., 1964, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., together with Salgado (Sebastiao), An Uncertain Grace, 1st ed., 1900, b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., both 4to, plus other modern travel and documentary photography interest by Don McCullin, Leni Riefenstahl and others (12)

£100-150

980 Clark (Larry). Larry Clark 1992, pub. Westreich & Capitain, [1993], 336pp., photo. illustrations, original wrapper, 4to Limited edition of 1000. (1)

£200-300

981 Coburn (Alvin Langdon). More Men of Mark, 1st ed., [1922], thirty-three tipped in collotype portraits, some spotting to prelims., orig. cloth-backed printed boards, sl. rubbed and marked, 4to (1)

982 Coburn (Alvin Langdon). More Men of Mark, 1st ed., [1922], thirty-three tipped in collotype portraits, some spotting to prelims., orig. cloth-backed printed boards, sl. faded and soiled with some corner wear, 4to

977 Cartier-Bresson (Henri). Images a la Sauvette, pub. Verve, Paris, 1952, b & w photographic illustrations, slight marginal toning, original pictorial boards designed by Henri Matisse, spine a little darkened, folio (1)

(1)

(2)

£50-80

£100-150

984 Frank (Robert). The Americans, Introduction by Jack Kerouac, pub. Aperture, 1978, b & w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., spine lightly toned, oblong folio, together with The Lines of My Hand, pub. Parkett/Der Allthe, 1989, b & w photos, orig. pict. boards in d.j. lettered in red, a little chipped, 4to

979 Chargesheimer (Karl-Heinz & Boll, Heinrich). Unter Krahnenbaumen, Bilder aus einer Strasse, 1st ed., Cologne, 1958, b & w photos, orig. yellow cloth with black and white title labels, a little soiled, together with [Renger-Patzsch, Albert], Vom Krausschmied zur Kraussware, 1st ed., Munich, [1937], b & w photos, ink lib. stamps to first two prelim. versos, orig. gold boards, rubbed and marked with sl. wear to extremities, both small 4to (2)

£70-100

983 Eichner (Erich & Knox, John). A Cidade Maravilhosa Rio de Janeiro e sus Arredores, 1st ed., Rio de Janeiro, c. 1950, col. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. leatherette gilt, a little rubbed, folio, (limited edition of 310 copies, this copy unnumbered), together with Fotografla Turkiye, La Turquie en image, Ankara, c. 1930, b & w plts. from photos, orig. boards with matching d.j., a little soiling and wear, oblong folio

£200-300

978 Cartier-Bresson (Henri). Photoportraits, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1985, b & w photo. illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 4to, together with seven others including Photographs by CartierBresson, 1964, America in Passing, 1991 and Henri Cartier-Bresson in India, 1987 (8)

£70-100

(2)

£100-150

178

£100-150


987 Hamilton (David). Souvenirs, 1st ed., 1974, a portfolio of reproduction prints from Hamilton’s Photographs, the first signed on the mount, orig. cloth portfolio, a little marked, oblong folio, together with other modern erotic photography interest including further David Hamilton titles, plus John Swannell, Terence Donovan, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, a total of seventeen books, plus a group of nine related framed and glazed photo reproductions (-)

£100-150

988 Harker (Margaret). The Linked Ring, The Secession Movement in Photography in Britain, 1892-1910, 1st ed., 1979, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., small folio, together with Robinson (Cervin), Architecture Transformed, A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the present, 1st ed., New York, 1987, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. marked d.j., oblong folio, plus other photography reference books (30)

£100-150

985 Gill (Stephen). Hackney Flowers, pub. Nobody, 2007, colour photo. illustrations, original orange and black cloth, slipcase, folio, limited edition, 48/100 signed in pencil by the photographer with original bromide print in envelope, together with other signed limited edition photographic books etc. by Stephen Gill, including Archaeology in Reverse, 2007 (58/100), Anonymous Origami, 2007 (34/100) and British Historians and the West Indies, 2009 (34/115) (8)

£200-300

989 Haskins (Sam). Cowboy Kate and Other Stories, Haskins Press, 1975, b & w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little toned, folio Signed limited edition, 170/1500. Additionally initialled with approved stamp by the photographer on the limitation page before half-title and additionally signed by Haskins’ model Shirley Beljon. (1) £100-150

990* Janis (Eugenia Parry). At the Still Point, Photographs from the Manfred Heiting Collection, Volume 1, 1840-1916, 1st ed., Amsterdam, 1995, high quality photo reproductions, white gloves laid in, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with a quantity of other large format modern photography including monographs and reference (50)

986 Green (John D.). Birds of Britain, 1st ed., 1967, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in pictorial d.j., a little chipped and soiled, folio, together with Nurnberg (Walter), Men and Machines, 1st ed., [1954], b&w photos, orig. cloth in sl. marked and soiled d.j., folio, plus other documentary, British and portrait photography interest (42)

£150-200

179

£200-300


992 Kismaric (Susan). British Photography from the Thatcher Years, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1st ed., 1990, col. and b & w photos, title signed by all five exhibitors, Chris Killip, Graham Smith, John Davies, Martin Parr and Paul Graham, orig. pict. wrappers, slim 4to (1)

£200-300

993 Klein (William). Close-up, 1st ed., 1989, b&w photos, orig. cloth in sl. marked d.j., folio, together with Weston (Edward), Forms of Passion, Passion of Forms, 1st ed., 1995, b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Goldin (Nan), The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, 1st ed., New York, 1986, colour photos, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., 4to, plus other modern photography interest (22)

£100-150

991 Jeanloup (Sieff). Fourteen loose untitled photogravures, 1970’s, all the same image, one signed in pencil by the photographer, together with Jeanloup Sieff. Portraits de Dames Assises..., 1982, b & w photo. illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 4to, with others including Torses Nus, Contrejour, 1986 and Derrieres, 1994 (both unopened) (22)

£150-200

994 Koch (Max & Rieth, Otto). Der Akt, 100 Modellstudien nach Naturaufnahmen in Lichtdiuck, Berlin, [1894-95], eighty-six (of 100) numbered collotypes of male and female nude studies, each approx. 18 x 13cm on larger sheets with photographer and printer credits beneath, a little occ. dust soiling and a few minor marks, all loose but with prospectus and orig. printed wrappers for eight of the original ten parts, some soiling and tears, slim 4to (1)

Lot 992

180

£200-300


995 Meatyard (Ralph Eugene). The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater, with Texts by Jonathan Greene, Ronald Johnson, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Guy Mendes, Thomas Meyer, and Jonathan Williams, 1st ed., The Jargon Society, 1974, b & w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., minor soiling and marks, short closed tear to lower margin of rear wrapper, 4to (1)

1000 Nudes. Formes Nues, 1st ed., Paris, 1935, ninety-six photogravures, a few minor marks, orig. spiral-bound pict. wrappers, marked and soiled, upper wrapper perforations broken and now tipped on to title at inner margin, 4to

£100-150

Contributors include Brassai, Andreas Feininger, Andre Kertesz, L. MoholyNagy and Man Ray. (1) £400-600

996 Mennie (Donald). Pictures of Peking, A Collection of Artistic Studies reproduced in Vandyck Photogravure illustrating the picturesque aspect of the historic city, pub. A. S. Watson & Co., The Shanghai Pharmacy, n.d., c. 1910-20, twenty-one tipped-in photogravure plates, with captioned tissue-guard to each, orig. wrappers with paper label to upper cover (titled Pictures of Peking (series two)), rubbed and some marks, stitched as issued, some wear to spine, oblong folio, 25 x 35.5cm (9.75 x 14ins) (1)

£100-150

997 Miscellaneous Photography Books and Catalogues, all 20th c., mostly large format, hardbacks in d.j.s (2 cartons)

998 Miscellaneous photography, mostly 20th c., technical interest, journals and related (3 shelves)

£70-100

including £100-150

999 Mulvaney (John). The Aboriginal Photographs of Baldwin Spencer, 1982, b&w photos, orig. cloth in sl. marked and faded d.j., 4to, together with Klett (Mark and others), Second View, The Rephotographic Survey Project, University of New Mexico Press, 1984, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in partly faded d.j., corners bumped, oblong folio, plus Raven (C. E.), Palestine in Pictures, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1929, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to, plus other travel photography interest (27)

1001 Nykvist (Ralph & Petersen, Anders). Karnevalen I Venedig, 1st ed., Stockholm, 1991, b & w photos, orig. boards in purple thinpaper d.j., lettered in gilt with acetate overlay, d.j. a little chipped and overlay sl. torn with small loss, folio

£150-200

(1)

181

£150-200


Lot 1002

1002 Parr (Martin). West Bay, Photographs Martin Parr, Poems by Eight Contemporary Poets, The Rocket Press, 1997, twenty-five fine col. prints from the original C-prints, tipped on to rectos to face each poem, images 22.5 x 34cm, orig. multi-coloured deck chair canvas binding in sl. rubbed slipcase, oblong folio Signed limited edition 78/250 (1)

1004 Penn (Irving). Moments Preserved, Eight Essays in Photographs and Words, 1st ed., New York, 1916, colour and b & w photos, Bodley Head stickers to title and dust jacket inner flap, orig. cloth in soiled and worn d.j., folio, together with Adams (Ansel), Yosemite and the Range of Light, Intro. Paul Brooks, Boston, 1979, b & w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., minor creasing and marks, oblong folio

£500-800

(2)

1003 Peacock (Anthony). Eve, 66 photographs, 1st ed., n.d., b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little faded with one small tear, together with Brandt (Bill), Nudes, 1945-1980, 1st ed., 1980, b&w photos, orig. cloth in rubbed d.j., both 4to, plus other erotic photography including some Japanese journals (2 cartons)

£70-100

1005 Perckhammer (Heinz von). Peking, 1st ed., Berlin, 1928, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. chipped and soiled d.j., together with Hoppe (E.O.), Romantic America: Picturesque United States, 1st ed., [1927], b & w illusts. from photos, some finger soiling and marks, titles creased, long inscriptions in green ink to half-title, orig. cloth, sl. frayed and browned, both folio, plus two others similar

£150-200

(4)

182

£100-150


Lot 1006

1006 Peress (Gilles, b. 1946). Telex Persan (Telex Iran), 1st ed., Paris, 1984, b & w photo illusts. throughout, orig. black cloth lettered in white and with original photo-illustrated stiff wrappers bound in, with an original gelatin silver print (image 215 x 327mm on a sheet 280 x 354mm), signed in pencil to verso ‘Gilles Peress’ and numbered ‘30/70’, in the original green paper sleeve, laid together with the book in the original matching black cloth clam shell box, folio

1007 Ray (Man). Photographs by Man Ray 1920-1934, Hartford, Connecticut, James Thrall Soby, [1934], lacks portrait by Picasso, and illustrations 39 & 40, 55 & 56, and 85 & 86, two leaves loose and frayed to margins, orig. spiral-bound stiff upper wrapper only (loose), lacking rear wrapper, with final page of illustrations rubbed and marked to edges, 4to

The rare hard cover issue of this highly acclaimed key work of photojournalism, with an original signed print. It was issued with one of two prints, in an edition of 35 copies each, this one with the photograph ‘Hommes se rendant aux manifestations Tabriz’. Parr & Badger, ‘The Photobook’ vol. 2, pp. 252-3. (1) £1500-2000

£100-150

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

1008 Richardson (Terry). Kibosh, 1st ed., Bologna, 2004, colour photos, orig. cloth, sealed and unopened as issued in orig. black bag with limited edition label and orig. black card box, folio Limited 834/2000. (1)

183

£50-80


1011 Struth (Thomas). Museum Photographs, Translated from the German by Michael Robertson, Intro. by Hans Belting, 1st English ed., pub. Schirmer/Mosel, 1998, col. and b & w photos, signed in pencil by Struth to half-title recto, orig. cloth in d.j., oblong folio Parr & Badger, ‘The Photobook’, vol. 2, pp. 272-3. (1)

£200-300

1009 Simmons (Owen). The Book of Bread, [1903], twelve chromos., ten mounted photos (most with corner creases), commercial ads. at rear, ex-lib. copy with oval ink stamp to upper corner of text leaves and a few plates, orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and somewhat dust soiled, 4to Parr & Badger, ‘The Photobook, vol. 1, p. 56. (1)

£100-200

1012 Tissandier (Gaston). Jeux et Jouets du Jeune Age, Paris, c. 1880, colour illustrations of optical toys etc. by Albert Tissandier, one or two light stains, original pictorial boards, silk spine worn, light waterstains, 8vo (1)

£80-120

1013 Viola (Bill). The Passions, 2003, colour illusts. from photos, orig. pictorial wrappers, minor marks, 4to, together with Davidson (Bruce), Photographs, 1st ed., New York, 1978, b&w photos, damp staining to lower margins throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., a little marked and damp stained, plus Barnett (Rodney), Book One, 1st ed., New York, 1976, b&w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other American photography interest (27)

1010 Strand (Paul). Tir A’Mhurain. Outer Hebrides, with a Commentary by Basil Davidson, 1962, b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., chips and creases, 4to, together with two others by Paul Strand: Time in New England, 1950 and Paul Strand. Sixty Years of Photographs, 1976 (3)

£100-150

184

£150-200


1014 Wessing (Koen). Chili, September 1973, 1st ed., Amsterdam, [1973], b & w photos throughout, pages unnumbered and without text as issued, orig. printed wrappers, some light marginal browning and small dent with closed split to upper wrapper and first three leaves, slim 4to (1)

1015 Wicki (Bernhard). Zwei Gramm Licht, 1st ed., Zurich, 1960, b & w photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed at edges with a few short splits, large 8vo Parr & Badger, ‘The Photobook’, vol. 1, p. 215. (1)

£400-600

185

£200-300



MAGIC LANTERNS & SLIDES 1016* Autochromes. A group of autochromes, c. 1930, mostly scenes in France, approx. 7.5 x 11cm and similar, the majority contained in purpose-made contemp. card and plywood sleeves with French captions to mounts, one larger autochrome partly cracked, together with an assorted group of sixteen earlier lantern slides of London scenes, etc. (36)

1018* Elwes (Henry John, 1846-1922). An archive of approx. 170 glass plate b & w photo negatives, c. 1900, including approx. 125 plates of trees (plus sapling and root systems), including famous trees and non-native trees, plus plates of ram’s heads, plate church window and Lindley drawings, the largest plate size 12 x 10 ins (nine plates), the smallest size 4 x 3 ins (thirteen plates) and including sixty-eight plates 8 x 6 ins, plus a group of forty-three further plates of wood structure ring pores, an assortment of microscope slides, wood pores and slides, contained in seventeen card boxes including one original box with manuscript label

£100-150

1017* China. A good group of 150 diapositive glass slides of rural China, c. 1920s, showing village and town life and trades, 8 x 8cm While the photographer is unidentified, the standard and interest of composition is uniformly high. Images of all the slides are available as ten high res jpegs on request. (150) £1000-1500

Left: Lot 1017

Henry John Elwes was a British botanist, entomologist, author, lepidopterist, naturalist, collector and traveller who resided at Colesbourne Park near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The plates here include many that were used for his work ‘Trees of Great Britain and Ireland’ (1906). These plates are all that were salvaged from a builder’s clearance of Colesbourne Park over twenty years ago. The remaining archive was destroyed. A few modern prints taken from the negatives are included with the lot. (-) £700-1000

Lot 1018

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Lot 1019

1019* Far East. A good group of approx. 300 b&w glass lantern slides recording a trip to the Far East, c. 1905, good quality views, plus buildings and temples, many slides with local types, paper seals largely intact, all numbered and captioned in French, 8.5 x 10cm, contained in three contemp. stained black slide boxes with clasps and straps in working order The trip begins in Kandy and continues via Rangoon, Irrawaddy, Mandalay, Penang, Kuala Kubu, Batavia, Bamdoong, Java, Saigon, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Canton, Macao, Shanghai, Chesoo, Peking, Tokoyo, Yokohama, Nikko, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Nara, and ending with slide no. 305 showing the TransSiberian Railway at Lake Baikal. (approx. 300) £700-1000

1020* Lantern Slides. A group of approx. 700 b&w photo lantern slides, early 20th c., largely British and continential ecclesiastical architecture, including some East Anglia churches and sculptural details, paper seals with brief manuscript captions, contained in ten slide boxes (approx. 700)

£500-800

1021* Northern India. A group of approx. sixty-five b&w glass lantern slides of the North West Frontier, late 19th century, including good tribal studies, some views and genre subjects, paper seals largely intact, mostly uncaptioned, many with School of Oriental and African studies labels, plus approx. thirty further lantern slides of various subjects, including the Delhi Durba, British Royal Family funeral/coronation, a few British views, etc., many seals broken, all 8 x 8 cm, contained in two contemp. wooden slide boxes, with partial indexes (approx. 95)

Lot 1021

£300-500

188


1022* Biunial Lantern. A mahogany-body biunial magic lantern, c. 1880s, with lacquered brass fittings, a pair of near-matching rack and pinion focusing lenses, the lower one with lens cover labelled 'Optimus', hinged lamp-post doors (brass covers to windows present on one side only), two condensing lenses, two reflector trays, black japanned chimney, engraved label to brass mount at front, 'W. Watson & Son, 313 High Holborn, London, No. 155', on a plinth base, overall height 73 cm (1)

ÂŁ700-1000

189


1023* Taxiphote automatic stereoscope. pedestal stereoscope, French, late 19th c. polished wooden body with a pair of rack and pinion focusing lenses, side-mounted rotating handle, and counting dial (numbered 1 to 25), ground glass screen and hinged top with lock and key still present, maker's engraved label of Richard Freres and No. 10323, overall height 25.5 cm (1)

1025 Stereoviewer. A pedestal stereoviewer by Sharp & Hitchmough, Liverpool, late 19th c., stained wooden body, a pair of rack and pinion focusing lenses, wooden turning handles, rear ground-glass screen lacking, hinged lid with reflecting glass, overall height 44 cm

£300-500

(1)

£200-300

1024 Steroscopic Company Limited. A tail-back plate camera with bellows, late 19th c., Optimus brass lens (8.5 x 6.5), No. 7921, ratchet to one side running awkwardly, plate size 16 x 21 cm (plate holder not supplied), overall height 24 cm (1)

£200-300

1026 Magic Lantern. A japanned tin plate magic lantern, late 19th c., large brass lens with rack and pinion focusing lens and hinged brass lid, condensing lens, black japanned chimney, one hinged door, overall height approx. 42 cm and overall length 59 cm (1)

190

£150-200


1028 Magic Lanterns. A group of four magic lanterns, late 19th c., including one dissolving lantern (funnel pointing down), black metal body, overall height approx. 69 cm, plus a metal magic lantern with brass fittings and rack and pinion focusing lens, chimney and tray present, both side doors with windows and lids, plus two German pressed metal magic lanterns with chimneys (4)

£100-200

1029 Panoramic Lantern Slides. A group of twenty-nine woodmounted hand painted panoramic lantern slides, late 19th c., most showing 4, 5, or 6 vignette scenes, but including some single scene subjects, such as hunting, mostly humourous, plus some natural history, a few with small glass cracks, 47.5 x 9.5 cm, plus a small group of smaller hand-painted lantern slides, including one wooden mounted slipper slide showing a man with eyes moving from side to side, contained in a wooden box, plus a Filmo cinecamera by Bell & Howell with lens and accessories in leather case, plus a group of six unexamined cine reels 1027 Magic Lanterns. A pair of magic lanterns, late 19th c., both tin plate with chimneys, brass fittings and rack and pinion focusing lenses, condensing lenses, one with two hinged doors, the other with hinged door absent, the latter with triple wick burner, the first with reflector and tray inside body, chimneys present, both bodies somewhat marked and dented, height approx. 38 cm and sl. smaller (1)

(-)

£200-300

£150-200

1030 Magic Lanterns. Two boxes of magic lantern slides, late 19th c., including Wonderful Half Crown, Nos. 1 to 13, tinted photographs, Jack's Treasure (13 unnumbered hand-painted slides), Two Little Tramps, Nos. 1 to 15, tinted photos, plus one box containing English Worthies, a complete set of fifty slides from engravings and b&w photos, approx. 110 slides in total, each 8 x 8 cm, contained in two wooden slide boxes (approx. 110)

Lot 1028

Lot 1029

191

£100-150


1033 Lantern Slides. A group of three wood-mounted rackwork kaleidoscope slides the largest with the label 'Chromotrope No 005' (3)

1031 Magic Lantern Slides. An assorted group of lantern slides including photographic and some hand painted, late 19th c. and early 20th c., photographic slides include those from series The Signal Box (9 slides), Jane Conquest (16 slides, complete), The Big Arm-Chair, a box of approx. fifty various naval and shipping interest, one box assorted hand-painted slides, and one box of the American Shakespeare magazine (fifty slides, complete, from engravings), contained in five wooden slide boxes (5 boxes)

1034 Lantern Slides. A hand cranked hand painted ratchet slide, wooden mount, four vigns. of a jester, together with a wood mounted rackwork kaleidoscope slide, some repairs to mount, plus five hand-painted static lantern slides in wooden mounts, plus two wood mounted lever slides in need of restoration, plus a mixed group of thirty assorted lantern slides

£50-100

(40)

£100-150

1035 Magic Lantern. A two lever mechanical slide of a metallic laughing and pointing man, plus a wood mounted hand-painted slide of a ship rocking in the sea, plus a mechanical wood-mounted handpainted slide of a boy waving from a sinking ship, with handle, plus a quantity of 8 x 8 cm hand painted and uncoloured lithographic slides

1032 Magic Lanterns. An assorted group of mostly photographic and colour lithographic lantern slides, late 19th and early 20th c., including British and overseas topography, the Boer War, the life of Queen Victoria, mostly 8 x 8 cm, contained in three wooden boxes and five card boxes (-)

£80-120

(approx. 80)

£150-200

192

£150-200


1039 Magic Lantern Slides. mostly late 19th c., including six wood mounted hand painted slipper slides, six wood mounted static hand painted slides and three card boxes of 8 x 8 cm lantern slides, including two boxes assorted colour lithographic slides and one complete set of 'The Dwarf Long Nose', twelve slides in a box

1036 Lantern Slides. A group of ten wood mounted hand painted slipper slides, plus ten wood mounted hand painted static slides and two boxes of 8 x 8 cm hand-painted slides, 'Willy's Revenge' and Swiss scenery (-)

(-)

£150-200

£150-200

1037 Lantern Slides. A group of thirty wood mounted panoramic hand painted lantern slides, late 19th century, mostly humourous scenes with several vigns. to each slide, mostly approx. 31 x 9 cm (30)

£150-200

1040 Lantern Slides. A wood mounted hand painted lantern slide with lever of a wizard over a cauldron, together with a group of ten wood-mounted panoramic hand painted slides and a quantity of wood-mounted slides incl. broken and spare part slides including mechanical slides, kaleidoscope designs, etc.

1038 Lantern Slides. A group of twenty wood mounted hand painted lantern slides, late 19th century, including ten slipper slides, plus two card boxes of 8 x 8 cm coloured lithographic slides, assorted subjects (-)

(a carton)

£100-150

Lot 1037

193

£150-200


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

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

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

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

3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 17.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 20% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 17.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission.

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

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

11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage for which insurance the Auctioneer will charge a premium of £1.50 per £100. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.

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

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

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

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

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

COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 2/3 March 2011 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.

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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies. 195


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