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Printed Books & Maps4 MARCH 2015

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Lot 89 • Front Cover: Lot 312 • Back Cover: Lot 261

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Henry Barth. Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, 1st edition, five volumes, 1857-1858. Original cloth. Estimate £700-1000(Wednesday 8 April)

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CONTENTSTravel 1-44British Topography 45-67Natural History 68-95Maps 96-204Cotswold Watercolours 205-213Decorative Prints & Original Art 214-256Manuscript Estate Plans 257-263Autographs & Historical Documents 264-305Historical Manuscripts & Illuminated Leaves 306-325Antiquarian & Early Printed Books 326-408Bookbinding Equipment 409-444Art Reference & Bibliography 445-484Modern Illustrated Books & Fine Bindings 485-509General Literature 510-542Cartons & Quantity 543-620

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1 Adler (Georg Christian). Ausführliche Beschreibung der StadtRom, Altona, 1781, 15 folding plates (including 3 folding maps),lacking front blank & half-title(?), hinges cracked, contemporarysheep, gilt decorated spine, slight wear to joints and extremities, 4to(1) £150-250

2 Allom (Thomas, illust.). Constantinople and the Scenery of theSeven Churches of Asia Minor, by Rev. Robert Walsh, 2 vols. in one,Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son, & Co., circa 1840, two additionalengraved vignette titles (closed tear to first title, & some staining),single-page engraved map, ninety-two engraved plates (includingfrontispieces), occasional spotting and light dust-soiling,contemporary dark green half calf, gilt decorated spine with redmorocco title label, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to(1) £150-200

3 Australia. Federated Australia: A Rare and Elaborate Collectionof Photographic Views, Depicting Sceneries, Cities, Industries, andInteresting Phases of Australian Life, Werner Company, [volume 2of 2, 1901], title-page and pp. 193-384, printed to rectos only withphotographic reproductions and letterpress beneath, upper hingespartly broken, original cloth (partly titled ‘Commemorative Volume1901’), slightly rubbed and soiled, spine faded and frayed atextremities, oblong folioThough not stated, this uncommon work does appear in two volumes, thefirst volume having 192 leaves. (1) £100-150

4 Batty (Robert). Select Views of some of the Principal Cities ofEurope, 1832, half title, engraved title, engraved dedication, 30 steel-engraved views, each with accompanying outline plate, a few leavestorn without loss, scattered spotting and waterstains, bookplate,a.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to(1) £200-300

5 Birmann & Fils, publishers. Collection de Costumes Suisses,Basel, [1821-22], fifty-seven lithographs of Swiss regionalcostumes, all with contemporary hand colouring, all prints looseand contained in later paper wrappers, some spotting and slightwater staining to some images, contemporary marbled boards withpublishers printed label to upper siding, old silk ties broken andfrayed, large 8vo(1) £500-800

6 Black (Adam & Charles, publishers). Black’s General Atlas ofthe World, New edition, pub. Edinburgh, 1857, fifty-eight (of sixty)maps, charts and comparison plates, some dust soiling throughout,occ. pencil marginalia, some pencil annotations to the map ofsouthern England, some juvenile crayon drawing to front blank,contemporary half morocco gilt, lacking spine, boards detached,rubbed and worn, folio, together with, Letts, Son & Co. Limited,(publishers), Lett’s Popular Atlas being a Series of MapsDelineating the Whole Surface of the Globe, 1883, title page withlater cancelled ownership address, 152 (including four double page)colour lithographic maps of countries, city plans and star charts, allbacked on linen, hinges and joints weak, publisher’s cloth gilt, wornand frayed at extremities, folio, with, Swan, Sonnenchein andAllen (publishers), The Royal Relief Atlas of all Parts of the World,c.1880, title page a little spotted, thirty-one colour lithographicmaps mounted on contemporary card including 26 in raised relief,slight spotting and dust soiling throughout, near contemporary halfsheep overlaid with near contemporary cloth, 4to(3) £120-180

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7 Boilly (Julien-Leopold). Views of Montpellier, circa 1840-50, ten uncoloured lithographic views, without title or text, somespotting and toning (mainly to margins), first view with ink librarystamp to verso, the largest image 285 x 215mm (11.25 x 8.5 ins),sheet size 463 x 323mm (18.25 x 12.75 ins), with anadditional double-page lithograph entitled Vue Generale deMontpellier, published by Girieud, sheet size 430 x 555mm(16.75 x 21.75ins), all bound in near contemporary boards, minorlibrary marks, some edgewear, folioPossibly taken from the publication entitled Vues Pittoresques deMontpellier, published by Girieud in Montpellier, circa 1840-50.(1) £200-300

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8 Bridges (George Wilson). The Annals of Jamaica, 2 vols., 1sted., 2nd issue, 1828, half titles, a few light spots, shelf numberlabel to front pastedowns, contemporary calf, covers gilt stamped‘Society of Writers to the Signet’, volume II upper joint split, volume Ihead of spine torn, some stains, 8vo(1) £100-150

9 Buckingham (James Silk). Travels in Mesopotamia including aJourney from Aleppo, across the Euphrates to Ofrah, through thePlains of the Turcomans to Diarbekr in Asia Minor..., Henry Colburn,1827, folding map, two engraved plates, woodcut illustrations totext, archival tissue to title page recto and verso, ex library copywith usual stamps, modern quarter calf, contrasting spine label,4to, together with Haxthausen (Baron von), Transcaucasia,Sketches of the Nations and Races between the Black Sea and theCaspian, Chapman and Hall, 1854, eight chromolithographs, foldingmap wanting, uncut, occasional light spotting, bookplate to upperpastedown, original decorative cloth, rubbed and a little faded tospine, 8vo, plus Thorburn (S. S.), Bannu, or Our Afghan Frontier,Trubner & Co, 1876, folding map frontispiece (repaired), contemporarypresentation inscription to initial blank, bookplate for James WilliamMitchell (Rothesay Herald) to upper pastedown, contemporary halfcalf (by Stephen Austin, Hertford), rebacked with original spinerelaid, 8vo, plus another related title(4) £200-300

10 Burton (Richard F.). The Land of Midian (Revisited), 2 vols., 1sted., 1879, half-titles, six colour lithograph plates, ten black andwhite plates, a few wood engravings to letterpress, folding map(with short handling tear, without loss), and 32 pp. publisher’scatalogue at rear of second volume, ex library copy with ink stampsto verso of title pages and remnants of library ticket to front freeendpaper, original black chalk-glazed endpapers, with binder’s ticketof Burn & Co. at rear of first volume, original tan pictorial cloth gilt,rubbed and some soiling to covers, 8voPenzer p. 96-97.(2) £150-200

11 Burton (Richard F.). Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah, ed. Isabel Burton, 2 vols., Memorial Edition,1893, folding map, colour and tinted lithographed plates, Arabicinscription pasted to volume II front endpaper (label remnant tovolume I front endpaper), original black cloth gilt, small chips andtears at spine ends, 8vo(2) £100-150

12 Cook (Captain James). A Voyage Towards the South Pole, andRound the World. Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolutionand Adventure, in the Years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775... In whichis Included Captain Furneaux’s Narrative of his Proceedings in theAdventure during the Separation of the Ships, 2 vols, Dublin, 1777,half titles, two engraved plates only (of three, also lacking foldingmap), folding table, occasional soiling and a few loose leaves,previous owner inscription, front hinges breaking, contemporarycalf, lacking spine labels, a little rubbed and chipped, 8voFirst relatively scarce Dublin octavo edition. (2) £150-200

13 Doughty (Charles M.). Travels in Arabia Deserta, 2 vols., newcheaper ed., 1923, portrait frontispiece to each, folding mapcontained in volume I rear pocket, illustrations, original red clothgilt, spines faded, 8vo, together with Rambles of a Naturalist on theCoasts of France, Spain, and Sicily, by A. de Quatrefages, Translatedby E.C. Otte, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1857, a few light spots,previous owner inscription to titles, her bookplates, original greenblindstamped cloth, spines faded to brown with small tears atheads, 8vo, plus Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot... byArthur J. Evans, 1st ed., 1876, folding colour map, illustrations,publisher’s list at end, presentation inscription to Alice Evans fromthe author’s brother to half title, hinges reinforced, bookplate,original cloth gilt, recased with original covers relaid, 8vo, withother travel including An Historical and Descriptive Account ofBritish America, by Hugh Murray, 3 vols., 2nd ed., 1839 and Baronde Santa-Anna Nery’s The Land of the Amazons, Translated byGeorge Humphrey, 1901(29) £200-300

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14 Drinkwater (John). A History of the Late Siege of Gibraltar.With a Description and Account of that Garrison, from the EarliestPeriods, 4th edition, 1790, folding engraved map frontispiece,vignette title, three folding engraved maps and plans (one with 5”closed tear, and one repaired on verso), six folding engraved plates,some spotting (mainly to plates), armorial bookplate on frontpastedown, contemporary marbled calf, red morocco spine label,rubbed and some wear to extremities, with joints split, slight lossat spine ends, and corners showing, 4to(1) £150-200

15 Elliott (Robert & Emma Roberts). Views in India, China, andon the Shores of Red Sea, 2 vols. in one, 1835, colour frontispiece,additional engraved titles, 61 engraved plates by Prout, Stanfield,Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen and others, scattered light spotting,contemporary half calf, spine and edges lightly rubbed, 4to(1) £200-300

16 Elwes (Robert). A Sketcher’s Tour Round the World, 2nd ed.,1854, frontispiece and 20 tinted lithographed plates, a few lightspots and marginal waterstains, t.e.g., later beige buckram,morocco label to spine, 8voAbbey Travel 9 (first edition). (1) £150-200

17 Farrer (Reginald). On The Eaves of the World, 2 volumes, 1stedition, 1917, black and white plates after photographs, some lightspotting to preliminary leaves, original blue cloth gilt, generally ingood condition, together with The Rainbow Bridge, 2ndimpression, 1922, black and white plates after photographs,frontispiece loose, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed, thick 8vo,plus Ward (F. Kingdon), Plant Hunter’s Paradise, 1st edition, 1937,black and white plates after photographs, original red cloth inrubbed and marked d.j., 8vo(4) £100-150

18 Giles (Herbert A.). A Chinese Biographical Dictionary, London& Shanghai: Quaritch, Kelly & Walsh, 1898, ex library copy withstamps to title and final leaf, original paper wrappers preserved atend, contemporary half sheep, rebacked in calf, earlier spine labelrelaid, large 8vo, together with Barclay (Thomas), Supplement toDictionary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Amoy,Shanghai: printed by The Commercial Press, 1923, a little toning tointial and final leaves, original cloth, rubbed and worn, 4to, plusBeach (Harlan P.), Dawn on the Hills of T’ang or Missions in China,New York: Student Volunteer Movement, 1900, black and whitefrontispiece, folding map, original cloth, gilt lettered to spine andupper board, slightly rubbed at extremities, small 8vo, plus otherChina related titles(5) £200-300

19 Hedin (Sven). Through Asia, 2 vols., 1st/2nd editionrespectively, 1898-1899, two large folding maps, numerousillustrations, Jersey Library stamps to volume II, some spotting,bookplates, volume I hinges a little tender, t.e.g., original greencloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo(2) £80-120

20 Hinton (John Howard, editor). History of the United States ofAmerica, 6 divisions, c. 1850, folding maps with outline colour (byTallis), steel-engraved plates, scattered light spotting, bookplatesremoved from front pastedowns, original blue cloth gilt, one or twochips and some light stains, 4to, together with The History of theUnited States of America, by Charles Mackay, 8 divisions, c. 1880,engraved plates and portraits, a few spots, original red cloth gilt,one or two stains, 8vo, with others including George Brackenbury’sThe Campaign in the Crimea, 1855 and Men of Mark. A Gallery ofContemporary Portraits... 5 vols., 1876-81(24) £200-300

21 Hoskyn (E.L.). Stories of Old, published Adam & Charles Black,1912, twelve (comlete as list), colour printed allegorical maps byLillian Tennant, each showing a historical or mythological characterset within a map of the country of the story’s origin, publishersdecorative boards with colour printed panel to upper cover, spine alittle frayed, 4toUncommon. We can find only two records for this book appearing in auctionin the last fifteen years.(1) £150-250

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22 Hunter (John). An Historical Journal ofthe Transactions at Port Jackson andNorfolk Island, with the Discoveries whichhave been made in New South Wales andin the Southern Ocean, since thePublication of Phillip’s Voyage, Compiledfrom the Official Papers, Including theJournals of Governors Phillip and King, andof Lieut. Ball; and the Voyages from thefirst Sailing of the Sirius in 1787, to thereturn of that Ship’s Company to Englandin 1792, 1st ed., John Stockdale, 1793,stipple engraved portrait frontispiece,engraved title with vignette, list ofsubscribers, five engraved maps andcharts, including two folding, ten engravedplates (including the Aboriginal family plateby William Blake), occasional lightoffsetting and soiling, one or two ovalinkstamps of the American Geographicaland Statistical Society (a couple erased), afew marginal closed tears, disbound, 4toFerguson 152. (1) £1000-1500

23 Lear (Edward). Illustrated Excursionsin Italy, 2 vols., 1st ed., Thomas M’Lean,1846, half titles, two colour maps, 55tinted lithographed plates, two leaves ofmusic at end of volume I, some spottingand marginal waterstains, bookplate tovolume I, original green cloth gilt,rebacked, a few faded patches, 4toAbbey Travel 172. (2) £1500-2000

24 Lotter (Tobias Conrad). AtlasGeographicus Portatilis, XXIX MappisOrbis Habitabilis Regna Exhibens.....,published J.M.Spath, Augsburg, c.1760,decorative double page title with split tocentral fold, additional allegorical plate,index of maps, twenty-nine double pageengraved maps by Tobias Lobeck, all withcontemporary hand colouring, celestialmap cracked along central fold with slightloss, map of Germany with repaired closedtear, a few maps toned, contents detachedand disbound, contemporary blindstamped calf, 16mo(1) £300-500

25 MacGahan (Januarius Aloysius).Under the Northern Lights, 1st ed., 1876,half title, folding colour map, eight wood-engraved plates, 24 pp. publisher’s list atend, a few plates and leaves detached,scattered light spotting, front hinge tender,original pictorial green cloth gilt, joints andedges rubbed with some wear, 8vo(1) £100-150

26 Mapei (Camillo). Italy, Classical,Historical, and Picturesque, Illustrated in aSeries of Views from Drawings byStanfield, R.A. Roberts, R.A. Harding,Prout, Leitch, Brockedon, Barnard &c. WithDescriptions of the Scenes, [1847],additional engraved title, 60 steel-engravedviews, scattered light spotting,contemporary reverse half calf, uppercover detached, loss at head of spine,rubbed, folio(1) £500-800

27 Martineau (M.A.). Nouvel Atlas IllustréGéographie Universelle, published Paris,1905, sixty-four (of sixty-five) colourlithographic double page maps (lackingnorthern France), contemporary quartermorocco gilt with decorative gilt clothupper siding, a little worn at extremities,folio, together with, Migeon (J.,publisher), Géographie Universelle AtlasMigeon...., published Paris, 1885, doublepage decorative title, forty-three colourlithographic double page maps, somespotting and toning, contemporarydecorative quarter morocco, sidingsspotted, worn at extremities, folio(2) £150-200

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28 National Antarctic Expedition. Natural History. Zoology andBotany, vols. III-VI, British Museum, 1907-1912, numerouslithograph plates, original cloth-backed boards, spines, slightlyfaded, folio, together with Meteorology, vols. I-III, Calcutta: Thacker,Spink and Co, 1919-1923, numerous plates (some in colour),original publisher’s cloth-backed boards, folio(7) £200-300

29 Naval Records Society. A Note on the Drawings in thePossession of the Earl of Dartmouth Illustrating the Battle of SoleBay May 28, 1672 and the Battle of the Texel August 11, 1673, byJulian S. Corbett, 1908, original printed wrappers, worn, 8vo,together with a large folding linen-backed chromolithographpanorama sectionalised onto 10 sheets, contained in modernportfolio, together with Wylly (Col. H.C.), XVth (The King’s)Hussars 1759 to 1913, published Caxton Publishing Co., 1914, blackand white plates, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original blackmorocco gilt, rebacked preserving original spine, 4to, (limitededition 65/250), with Parquet (Roger), Historique de 9E Regimentde Dragons Redige par M. Martinet..., Paris, 1888, numerous hand-coloured plates, text leaves browned, 20th century green cloth,4to, plus Les Garnisons d’Alsace au 19e Siecle ouvrage illustre de100 planches en couleurs publie sous la direction de Fritz Kieffer,Strasbourg, 1911, and Histoire Illustree d’un corps Belge au Servicede la Republique et de l’Empire, la 112e Demi-Brigade..., Brussels,1902(5) £100-150

30 Oman (Charles). A History of the Peninsular War, vols. I-VI only(of 7), OUP, 1902-22, numerous folding maps, plans, portraits andillustrations, one or two repaired tears, some light marginal toning,Chelsea Public Library stamps, t.e.g., recent red half morocco, 8vo(6) £150-200

31 Petermann (Dr. Augustus). Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes’Geographischer Anstalt....., a broken run, 1906 - 1918, 1921 - 1935,66 volumes, pub. Justus Perthes, Gotha, numerous folding mapsand tables, library labels to front endpapers and front pastedowns,near uniform brown cloth gilt, 4toSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.(66) £200-300

32 Picturesque Europe, 5 vols. in ten, Cassell, Petter & Galpin,c.1870s, engraved titles, numerous steel-engraved plates andwood-engraved illustrations to text, a.e.g., original gilt decoratedred cloth, few marks and occasional light wear to extremities, folio(10) £150-200

33 Prescott (William Hickling). History of the Conquest ofMexico, with a preliminary view of the Ancient Mexican Civilization,3 vols., 1st ed., Richard Bentley, 1843, half-titles, black and whiteportrait frontispieces, two folding maps, a little toning to plates,contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting spinelabels, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Chevalier (M. Michel),Mexico Ancient and Modern, 2 vols., John Maxwell and Company,1864, folding map wanting, ex library blindstamp to front freeendpaper, hinges repaired, original cloth, gilt lettered spines, a littlerubbed, 8vo(5) £100-150

34 Pumpelly (Raphael). Explorations in Turkestan, Expedition of1904, Prehistoric Civilizations of Anau, 2 vols., Washington:Carnegie Institution, 1908, numerous plates (few in colour, somefolding), black and white illustrations to text, contemporary cloth,slightly rubbed at extremities, large 4to(2) £150-200

35 Rennell (James). Memoirs of a Map of Hindoostan or theMogul Empire, with an Introduction illustrative of the Geographyand present Division of that Country... To which is added anAppendix, containing an Account of the Ganges and BurrampooterRivers, printed by M. Brown, 1788, four (of five) engraved maps(including three folding), a little offsetting and occasional minormarks, bookplate and ownership inscription of J. Mirehouse toupper pastedown, contemporary mottled calf, boards detached,loss to spine, 4to(1) £150-200

36 Rutter (Owen). The Pagans of North Borneo, Hutchinson & Co,1929, black and white portrait frontispiece, numerous plates,folding map, original cloth, few marks, a little faded and lightlyrubbed, 8vo, together with Verbeek (R. D. M.), Sumatra’sWestkust, Batavia: Landsdruckkerij, 1883, text only, plates andmaps wanting, occasional minor marks, contemporary half sheep,rubbed, large 8vo, plus Krohn (William O.), In Borneo Jungles,Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1927, black and whiteportrait frontispiece, numerous black and white plates taken fromphotographs, bookplate for Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls to upperpastedown, original cloth, gilt lettered to spine and upper board,slightly rubbed at extremities, plus other Borneo related titles(6) £100-150

37 [Shaw, Thomas]. [Travels or Observations Relating to SeveralParts of Barbary and the Levant, 1st ed., 1738], 12 folding mapsand plans, 21 engraved plates only (including three printed rectoand verso), lacking title and all after R1 of index at end, first part titlerepaired, some waterstains and soiling, later red half morocco, alittle rubbed, folioBlackmer 1533. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1) £200-300

38 Stevens (John). The History of Persia. Containing, the livesand memorable actions of its Kings from the first erecting of thatmonarchy to this time; an exact description of all its dominions;a curious account of India, China, Tartary, Kermon, Arabia, Nixabur,and the Islands of Ceylon and Timor ..., printed for Jonas Brown,1715, engraved frontispiece (stained with minor repair to guttermargin, and fore-margin re-strengthened), title page stained toinner margin and with some repairs and minor loss, modern quartermorocco, gilt lettered to spine, 8vo (1) £300-400

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39 [Stork, William]. A Description of East-Florida, with a Journal,Kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, Botanist to His Majesty forthe Floridas; Upon a Journey from St. Augustine up the River St.John’s, as far as the Lakes, 3rd ed., much enlarged and improved,1769, folding engraved map of East Florida with a scale (secondstate, close-trimmed and laid-down) and two folding engravedplans by Thomas Jeffreys, title detached with manuscript price athead and marginal browning, some light toning and scatteredspotting, bookplate remnant, later cloth-backed boards, rubbedwith some edgewear, 4toHowes S1042; Sabin 92222. The third edition and the first with the maps,and valued for John Bartram’s botanical descriptions with references toLinnaeus. (1) £800-1200

40 Thorn (Major William). Memoir of the War in India, Conductedby General Lord Lake, Commander-in-Chief, and Major-General SirArthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington; From its Commencement in1803, to its Termination in 1806, on the Banks of the Hyphasis, 1sted., 1818, half title, folding engraved map with hand-colouring,eight engraved plans (seven hand-coloured), some offsetting ontotext leaves, title with lower margin excised, occasional lightspotting, contemporary half calf, upper cover and spine detached,rubbed, 4to(1) £150-200

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41 Tobago. Tabago: Or, a GeographicalDescription, Natural and Civil History,Together with a full Representation of theProduce and other Advantages Arisingfrom the Fertility, Excellent Harbours, andHappy Situation of that Famous Island...,printed for W. Reeves, 2nd ed., c. 1750,folding hand-coloured map of Tobago andother islands (marginal sellotape mark),small marginal hole to last leaf, title a littlesoiled, bound with A View of LordBolingbroke’s Philosophy; in Four Lettersto a Friend, 1754, 175 pp., bound with twoothers: The Conduct of the French withRespect to the British Dominions inAmerica, Particularly in Nova Scotia(lacking title) and A Letter to the Editor ofthe Letters on the Spirit of Patriotism, theIdea of a Patriot King, and the State of theParties, c. 1745, some light toning,manuscript note in French to frontendpaper, previous owner signature ofJules Remy (1826-1893, French travellerand botanist), sellotape residue marks,contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbedand faded, 8voFirst work Sabin 94166. (1) £200-300

42 Turner (Samuel). Ambassade auThibet et au Boutan... (atlas volume only),Paris: F. Buisson, 1800, folding map,fourteen engraved plates (including twofolding), dampstaining to lower marginthroughout (affecting plates),contemporary quarter calf, gilt decoratedspine, contrasting spine labels, rubbed,small folio, together with Kawaguchi(Ekai), Three Years in Tibet, Madras: TheTheosophist Office, 1909, half-title, blackand white portrait frontispiece, black andwhite illustrations to text, folding map,original cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plusGerard (Alexander), Account ofKoonawur in the Himalaya, JamesMadden, 1841, half-title, contemporarydedication to half-title verso and title,folding map wanting, 2pp. publisher’sadverts, original brown cloth, rubbed,joints cracked, 8vo, plus another Tibetrelated title(4) £150-200

43 Washburn (Charles A.). The History ofParaguay with Notes of PersonalObservations, 2 vols., Boston: Lee andShepard, 1871, black and white portraitfrontispieces, original cloth, gilt letteredspine, few marks and slight scuffs, 8vo,together with a related title(3) £100-150

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44 Wyld (James). A General Atlas, Containing Maps Illustrating some Important Periodsin Ancient History and Distinct Maps of the Several Empires, Kingdoms and States in theWorld, published John Thomson & Co., Edinburgh, John Cumming, Dublin and Baldwin,Craddock & Joy, London, c.1825, calligraphic title with engraved vignette, two engravedtables, six vignettes and three maps within the text, forty-four maps (complete as list) withcontemporary outline colouring, some maps with extensive pencil marginalia, occasionalstaining and spotting, text block split, near contemporary ownership signatures and tippedin labels to first front endpaper, contemporary half calf with publisher’s printed label toupper siding, lacking spine, upper board detached, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio, togetherwith, Butler (Samuel), An Atlas of Modern Geography......, published Longman, Hurst,Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1825, calligraphic title, twenty-one (complete as list), doublepage (including one folding) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slightbrowning and offsetting, contemporary half morocco with publisher’s printed label to uppersiding, upper board detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo(2) £300-500

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45 Armstrong (Mostyn John). History and Antiquities of theCounty of Norfolk, with contributions and plates by HumphryRepton, 10 volumes, complete, 1st edition, printed by J.Crouse, for M. Booth, [1781], sixty engraved plates and a foldedmap, plus two further plates, light spotting to initial and finalleaves, some plates close trimmed to outer margin (with titlesretained), armorial bookplate to pastedown of each volume ofSpains Hall, Essex, contemporary uniform half calf, heavilyrubbed and some wear, with some joints cracked, a few spineswith some loss, 8vo Humphry Repton (1752-1818), then a resident of Norfolk wrote the text andcontributed the fine plates for the third volume, this being one of his earliestpublished works. (10) £300-500

46 Bath. An Historical Description of the Church Dedicated to St.Peter and St. Paul, in Bath; (Commonly called the Abbey), with itsMonuments and Curiosities. Designed as a Guide to Strangers, inviewing this Venerable Pile, and, to point out to them the mostvaluable remains of Antiquity, contained therein, as well as theBeauties of Modern Statuaries, Bath: printed by J. Salmon, andsold by W. Handcock, Sexton to the Abbey, 1778, 72pp., modernboards, slim 12mo(1) £80-120

47 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion or a Delineation ofthe Turnpike Roads of England and Wales; Shewing the ImmediateRout to every Market and Borough Town throughout the Kingdom,Laid down from the best Authorities on a New Set of CountyMaps....., 2nd edition, published John Cary, 1791, calligraphic title,advertisement and contents list, forty-three (complete as list)engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, printed backto back including one folding (Yorkshire), index of towns andadvertisement leaf bound at rear, near contemporary datedownership signature to front pastedown, contemporary half calf,rubbed and worn 8voChubb. CCLXXIV.(1) £100-150

48 Corry (John). The History of Bristol, Civil and Ecclesiastical;Including Biographical Notices of Eminent and DistinguishedNatives, 2 volumes, published W.Shepherd, Bristol, 1816, titlepages and twelve uncoloured engravings (complete as list), someplates detached and strengthened on verso, some spotting andfinger soiling, contemporary half sheep, worn and rubbed, 4to,together with, Thompson (George), A Description of the RoyalPalace and Monastery of St. Laurence called The Escurial; and of theChapel Royal of the Pantheon...., published Dryden Leach, 1760,title and dedication but lacking frontispiece, twelve uncolouredengraved plates (including nine double page and folding), slightstaining and spotting, contemporary gilt speckled calf, rubbed andworn at extremities, 4to, with another twelve volumes relating toBritish and foreign topography, heraldry, poetry and language, someodd volumes and defects, various sizes and conditionSold as a collection, not subject to return(15) £100-200

49 Cox (Thomas). Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua & Nova or,A New Survey of Great Britain...., volume 1 (only), publishedElizabeth Nutt, 1720, engraved allegorical frontispiece, title anddedication, eight (only) uncoloured engraved folding maps byH.Moll and R.Morden, three folding plates and twelve triangularmileage tables, slight browning, near contemporary gilt calf, 8voSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.(1) £80-120

50 Dodsley (Robert and Cowley, John). The Geography ofEngland: Done in the Manner of Gordon’s GeographicalGrammar....., also a Separate Mapp of England, of the Roads, ofthe Channel and a Plan of London, 1st edition, publishedR.Dodsley, 1744, title page a little stained and dust soiled, fifty-three(of 55) black and white folding engraved maps (lacking the map ofEngland & Wales and the road map of England) this copy also lacksthe folding map of London & Westminster which is described onthe title page but not collated by Chubb and is lacking in the BritishMuseum copy, five maps with crude early colour, very occasionalclosed tears, one map (Rutland) with some staining, lacking lastpage of text (page 271), 19th century manuscript ownershipsignature to front pastedown, contemporary calf with professionalrepairs to joints and spine, 8voChubb CLXXXI.(1) £700-1000

51 Gilpin (William). Observations on the River Wye, and severalparts of South Wales &c, printed for R. Blamire, 1782, half title,fifteen oval aquatint plates (few with pencil sketches oftopographical scenes to verso), some offsetting, bookplate forCountess of Sutherland to upper pastedown, contemporarymarbled calf, gilt decorated spine, morocco title label to spine,lightly rubbed at extremities, 8vo(1) £150-200

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52 Greenwood (C. & J., publishers).Atlas of the Counties of England fromActual Surveys made in the years 1817to 1833 by C & J Greenwood,published Greenwood & Co., 1834,forty-six engraved maps withcontemporary hand colouring and anuncoloured ecclesiastical vignette,some occasional soiling and spotting,bound in the four original parts withthe calligraphic title with inset map ofEngland & Wales bound at the rear ofpart 4, three parts in publisher’s paperblue wrappers, part four in whitewrappers, each with publishers printedtitle pasted to front siding and paperspines, occasional closed tears towrappers, rear wrapper on part 4frayed with slight loss, oblong folioChubb CCCCLVIIIb.(4) £1500-2000

53 Greenwood (C. & J., publishers).Atlas of the Counties of England fromActual Surveys made from the Years1817 to 1833 by C. & J. Greenwood,Published by the ProprietorsGreenwood & Co., 1834, calligraphictitle wth engraved map of England &Wales, forty-six uncoloured engraveddouble page maps, each with anecclesiastical vignette, slight dust andfinger soiling, contemporary halfmorocco gilt, worn and stained, largefolioChubb CCCCLVIIIb(1) £800-1200

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54 Howell (James). Londinopolis; An Historicall Discourse orPerlustration of the City of London, the Imperial Chamber, and ChiefEmporium of Great Britain; Whereunto is Added Another of the Cityof Westminster. With the Courts of Justice, Antiquities, and newBuildings thereunto Belonging, 1st ed., J. Streater for Henry Twiford[and others], 1657, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in redand black, folding engraved panorama of London after WenceslausHollar (strengthened to verso), usual erratic pagination, a fewmarginal tears and repairs, occasional light soiling, presentationinscription to front blank, later blindstamped calf, joints rubbed, folioWing H3091. (1) £300-400

55 Laurie (R.H., publisher). Laurie’s New Traveller’s Companionand Guide through the Roads of England and Wales, Including Greatpart of Scotland; with a General Map....., An Improved EditionCorrected to the Present Time, 1830, calligraphic title, advertisement,explanation and index, folding engraved map of England and Waleswith contemporary outline colouring, and twenty five double pageengraved linear road maps with contemporary hand colouring, map2 with repaired closed tear, map 10 torn with slight loss to onecorner, near contemporary limp burgundy morocco, 4to(1) £100-150

56 Lewis (William, Bookseller). Lewis’s New Traveller’s Guide, ora Pocket Edition of the English Counties Containing all the Direct &Cross Roads in England & Wales, With the Distance of eachPrincipal Place from London, 1st. edition, [1819], calligraphic titlewith an engraved vignette of a coach with postillions, frontispieceof an engraved map of England & Wales with contemporary handcolouring, preface, contents and list of mail coaches, forty-two(complete) engraved maps, including one folding (Yorkshire), allwith bright contemporary hand colouring, bookplate of Greaves tofront pastedown, bookplates of Edward Gaspar Box to frontendpaper and rear pastedown, contemporary half gilt calf with giltmorocco label to front siding, 12moChubb CCCLXIV. An early state of this atlas with some of the maps stillbearing the imprint of P. Martin, the remainder are blank.(1) £200-300

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57 Lysons (Daniel & Samuel). Magna Britannia: Being a ConciseTopographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, 6vols., 1810-22, comprising volume I, part I, Bedfordshire, volume I,part II, Berkshire, volume II, Cambridgeshire and the CountyPalatine of Chester, volume IV, Cumberland, volume VI, parts I & II,Devonshire, 166 engraved maps, plates and plans, a few extra-illustrated, some folding, some spotting and browning, librarystamps or labels at front, later cloth-backed boards, one volumelacking spine and covers detached, 4to(6) £200-300

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58 Pigot (James, & Co., publisher). A Pocket Topography andGazetteer of England, two volumes bound in one, [1841], title andpreface, uncoloured folding engraved map of England & Wales, afew short closed tears affecting image, thirty-eight engraved mapsincluding one folding (Yorkshire), all with contemporary outlinecolouring, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, a littleworn, 8voChubb CCCCLXIII.(1) £200-300

59 Plumptre (Anne). Narrative of a Residence in Ireland Duringthe Summer of 1814, and that of 1815, 1st ed., 1817, half title,engraved portrait frontispiece, eleven uncoloured aquatint plates,including one folding, advertisement leaf at end, some offsettingand scattered light spotting, later red cloth, light edgewear, 4to(1) £200-300

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60 Rapin de Thoyras (Paul). The History of England......, Translatedinto English...., by N.Tindal, Atlas volume only, published JohnHarrison, 1785, title and allegorical frontispiece, 153 uncolouredengraved portraits, topographical views, medals, coins andgenealogical tables and sixty-three uncoloured folding world andBritish county maps by Harrison/Ludlow, occasional repaired closedtears, occasional creasing, modern endpapers, contemporary calfsidings with crude modern re-back and corners, folioSold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return.(1) £400-600

61 Rutter (John). A Description of Fonthill Abbey and Demesne,in the County of Wilts: Including a List of its Paintings, Cabinets,&c., 6th ed., Shaftesbury: printed & published by J. Rutter, 1822,engraved frontispiece, bound with [Fonthill, Wiltshire, publishedSherwood & Co., 1822], 16pp., seven engraved plates by J. & H.S.Storer (four plates dispersed within previous work), title page notpresent (title taken from text caption & publication statement fromplate captions), bound with fourteen leaves of mountedcontemporary newspaper cuttings and printed leaves relating toFonthill, bound with Rutter (John), An Historical and DescriptiveSketch of Wardour Castle and Demesne, Wilts..., Shaftesbury: J.Rutter, 1822, engraved frontispiece, bound with A Description ofthe House and Gardens at Stourhead, Bath: J. Barratt, 1822,engraved frontispiece comprising two plates by J. Storer (from TheAntiquarian & Topographical Cabinet), bound with Heath (Charles),Monmouthshire. Historical and Descriptive Accounts of theAncient and Present State of Tintern Abbey..., Monmouth: CharlesHeath, [1801], engraved frontispiece & four illustrations on twoplates by Storer (from The Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet),bound with 11 pages of neatly written manuscript dated 1822briefly recording a tour to Fonthill, Wilton, Salisbury, Stourhead,Wookey Hole, Glastonbury, Wells, Bath, Chepstow Castle, TinternAbbey, Redcliffe Church Bristol, Gloucester & Cheltenham etc.,illustrated with four engraved views by Storer & J. Smith,contemporary half calf gilt, joints cracked and spine rubbed, 8voBookplate of William Manson.(1) £200-300

62 Shaw (Rev. Stebbing). A Tour to the West of England in 1788,1st ed., 1789, occasional minor spotting, contemporary speckledcalf, joints cracked, contrasting spine label, corners slightlybumped, thick 8vo(1) £100-150

63 Taunt (Henry W.). A New Map of the River Thames fromOxford to London, from Entirely New Surveys, Taken During theSummer of 1871, 2nd ed., 1873, 24 maps with outline colour, eachwith three or four mounted vignette photographs, advertisementsand waterstains front and rear, original green cloth, a little fadedand stained, oblong 8vo, together with Jersey Illustrated, by P.J.Ouless [1864], engraved title and 36 engraved views, text inFrench, some light toning and spots, recent cloth with original labelpasted to upper cover, oblong 8vo, plus Views in North Wales, by T.Catherall, 1st & 2nd Series, c. 1850, additional engraved title toeach, 28 engraved views, scattered light spotting, a.e.g., originalpurple cloth gilt, some fading, oblong 8vo, with other topographyincluding Stanfield’s Coast Scenery, 1836 and Griffith’s History ofCheltenham, 3rd ed., 1838(25) £150-200

64 Taylor (George, & Skinner, Andrew). Taylor & Skinner’sSurvey and Maps of the Roads of North Britain or Scotland,published for the Authors and sold by D. Wilson, James Phillips,Andrew Dury and J. Durham, 1776, decorative title page toned withmarginal closed tears, general map of Scotland with closed tearcrudely repaired with sellotape, sixty-one uncoloured strip roadmaps printed back to back, slight toning and offsetting, laterownership signature and cancelled library label to rear pastedown,contemporary limp calf, rear siding partially detached, frayed andworn, oblong 4to (210 x 510mm)(1) £200-300

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65 Turner (Thomas). Narrative of aJourney, Associated with a Fly, fromGloucester to Aberystwith and fromAberystwith through North Wales,privately published 1840, engraved portraitfrontispiece, additional half title(detached), eleven (complete as list)engraved plates, slight staining andspotting, manuscript author’s presentationto Sir Edward and Lady Synge to first freeendpaper, book plate of Sir Edward SyngeBart., contemporary quarter morocco gilt,bumped at extremities, 8vo, together with,Bristoliensis, pseud., The Bristol Guide;Being a Complete Ancient and ModernHistory of the City of Bristol, The Hotwellsand Clifton; Including a Description of theInteresting Curiosities of their Vicinity, 4thedition, published Bristol, J.Mathews,1815, folding engraved map laid on laterlinen, contemporary half calf, faded andworn, 8vo, with, Paterson (CaptainDaniel), Paterson’s British Itinerary Beinga New and Accurate Delineation andDescription of the Direct and PrincipalCross Roads of Great Britain, 1 volume(only of 2), published Carington Bowles,1785, frontispiece of engraved doublepage map of England & Wales withcontemporary hand colouring, calligraphictitle, dedication, 188 uncoloured engravedstrip road maps, printed side by side andback to back on forty-eight sheets, bookplate of the Honble. Shute Barrington, LordBishop of Durham, contemporary calf,boards detached, 8vo, with another ninevolumes, many defective, various sizesand conditionSold with all faults, not subject to return.(12) £150-200

66 Walker (J. & C., publisher). Walker’sFox-Hunting Atlas; Containing SeparateMaps of every County in England and theThree Ridings of Yorkshire, ComprisingForty-two Maps Showing the Roads,Railways, Canals, Parks Etc., Etc.Compiled from the Boards of Ordnance,1893, tite page torn and crudely repairedwith sellotape, forty-two double pageengraved maps (complete as list), all withbright contemporary outline colouring,occasional short closed marginal tears,contemporary half morocco, upper boarddetached, spine frayed and partiallylacking, rubbed and worn, folio(1) £200-300

67 Weekly Dispatch (publisher). TheDispatch Atlas, [1863], lacking title pages,index and preliminary leaves, containing212 British county maps, overseas mapsand town plans, plus a two sheetpanorama of ancient London after R. Aggas, an eight sheet map of theEnvirons of London, a four sheet circularmap of Paris, a four sheet map of Englandand Wales illustrating the railways andanother fifteen maps relating to railways,by Edward Weller and others, laterendpapers, modern cloth, folioSold as a collection of maps, not subject toreturn.(1) £700-1000

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68 Amphlett (John et al). The Botany of Worcestershire...,Birmingham, 1909, folding map in pocket at rear, original cloth gilt,slightly rubbed, together with Lees (Frederic Arnold), The Flora ofWest Yorkshire..., 1888, publisher’s advertisement leaf at front,inner hinges near broken, original cloth gilt, rubbed and a little wearto extremities, plus Baker (J.G.), The Flora of the English LakeDistrict, 1885, inner hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed and alittle frayed to extremities, plus Druce (George Claridge), The Floraof Northamptonshire..., Arbroath, 1930, frontispiece, contemporarymorocco, rubbed and cracked on joints, all 8vo, plus other Florasrelating to central and northern areas of England(21) £150-200

69 Baily’s Hunting Directory. 32 vols., a broken run, 1898-1961,comprising 1898-9, 1906-07, 1907-08, 1909-10, 1911-12, 1912-13,1913-14, 1914-15, 1916-17, 1917-18, 1918-20, 1920-21, 1921-22,1922-23, 1923-24, 1925-26, 1927-28, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33,1938-39, 1939-49, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1956-57,1957-58, 1958-59, 1961-62 and 1962-63, folding maps with outlinecolour, numerous advertisements, diary leaves blank, scattered lightspotting and toning, one or two previous owner inscription, originalred cloth, some spines faded and a little rubbed and stained, 8vo(32) £200-300

70 Bewick (Thomas). History of British Birds (Land/Water Birds),2 vols. 1st ed., Newcastle, 1797-1804, numerous wood-engravedillustrations and vignettes, scattered light spotting, contemporarypresentation inscription to volume I front endpaper (cropped at topmargin), later olive calf gilt by Randolph & English, morocco labelsto spines, 8vo(2) £150-200

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71 [Cox, Nicholas]. The Gentleman’s Recreation: in Four Parts, vizHunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing..., 2nd edition corrected andvery much enlarged..., 4 parts in 1 volumes, 2nd edition, 1677,engraved frontispiece and three folding plates (of four, lacking horn-blowing plate, as often), main title (slightly soiled and stained) andseparate titles to each part, some dust-soiling and spottingthroughout, signature A1-A4 (preliminary leaves after title,dampstained) and L1-L6 (the Table) supplied from another smallercopy, partly damp-stained, leaf D3 torn with loss to outer margintouching text (a duplicate leaf from a slightly shorter copy looselyinserted, small hole affecting page number), contemporary calf,rebacked, rubbed, 8voWing C6703.(1) £200-300

72 Crawshay (Richard). The Birds of Tierra del Fuego, BernardQuaritch, 1907, 21 hand-coloured lithographed plates, 23photogravure plates, colour map, t.e.g., contemporary morocco-backed boards, a trifle rubbed with light stain, 4toNissen IVB 212. Limited edition, one of 300 copies, this copy unumbered. (1) £400-600

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73 Daniel (William). Rural Sports, 4 vols., (including supplement),1812-13, three additional engraved titles, two engravedfrontispieces (one portrait), 75 engraved plates (one hand-coloured), some scattered spotting, contemporary diced calf, giltdecorated spines, some cracking to joints, extremities rubbed, 4toArmorial bookplates of Sir James Montgomery Bart., of Stanhope.(1) £150-200

74 Dresser (Henry Eeles). A History of the Birds of Europe, vol. IVonly, c. 1875, 86 fine hand-coloured lithographed plates only (of 91,lacking plates 205, 214, 240 & 250), after J.G. Keulemans andothers, one uncoloured plate, some plates with faint waterstainalong upper margin, one or two closed tears, first title withmarginal repair, bookplate, t.e.g., contemporary burgundy halfmorocco, lightly rubbed, 4toFine Bird Books p.72; Nissen IVB 267. (1) £500-800

75 Druce (George Claridge). The Flora of Buckinghamshire... ,Arbroath, 1926, three plates and folding map in pocket at rear,original cloth gilt, together with Kent (Douglas H.), The HistoricalFlora of Middlesex..., 1975, photographic plates, original cloth inrubbed dust jacket, both 8vo, plus Boon (Christopher R. & Outen,Alan R.), Flora of Bedfordshire, 2011, colour maps andphotographic illustrations throughout, original laminated pictorialboards, folio, plus other Floras relating to the Home Counties andeastern England(21) £100-150

76 Farrow (James). The Clumber Spaniel, A Monograph, 1stedition, Illustrated Kennel News, 1912, black and white plates,5pp. commercial advertisements at rear, a little spotting, half-titleheavily browned, original printed wrappers, some browning, spinetorn with loss to lower half, 8voRare.(1) £100-150

77 Ferrer Gorraiz Beaumont y Montesa (Vicente). Disertacion oMemoria Sobre el Fomento y Progresos de la Agricultura por mediode los abonos de las Tierras ... dirigida a los Verdaderos Amigos delPais..., 1st ed., Madrid, 1785, first and last few leaves stained tomargins, torn & paper skinned to upper margin of title withconsequent slight loss of first word, contemporary sheep, giltdecorated spine with red morocco title label, 8vo in 4s(1) £100-150

78 Fry (Carolyn). The Italian Spinone, 1st edition, 1999, colourphotos throughout, original pictorial boards, large 8vo, VG, togetherwith Robertshaw (Cecily A.), Pointers Past and Present, 1stedition, privately published, 2000, black and white photos andillustrations, signed by the author to front pastedown, originalspiral-bound pictorial wrappers, small folio(2) £80-120

79 Hogg (Robert and Bull, Henry Graves). The HerefordshirePomona, Containing Coloured Figures and Descriptions of themost Esteemed Kinds of Apples and Pears. With IllustrationsDrawn and Coloured from Nature by Miss Ellis and Miss Bull, 2volumes, Hereford: Jakeman and Carver, 1876-1885, seventy-seven chromolithographed plates, tissue guards (some spotted andslightly frayed), four black and white engraved plates, numerouswood engravings on letterpress, title-page to second volume (frompart V) trimmed to gutter margin and guarded, plate LXII brownedand slight loss to one corner, some repairs to upper blank marginof latter and to following text leaves, some soiling and rusty paperclip marks (mainly to text), free endpapers browned, modern bluecloth with gilt lettered spines, large 4toNissen 294.(2) £1500-2000

80 Kennel Club. The Kennel Gazette, 12 vols., a broken run, 1885-1940, comprising 1885, 1886-87 (in one volume), 1888, 1889,1933-1940, illustrations and advertisements, some tears and looseleaves, some annotation, original cloth, 1986-87 covers faded anddetached, lacking spine, 1885, 1888 & 1889 covers dampstained,one or two other spines faded and splitting, 4to, together with fourCruft’s catalogues, 1930’s (mostly disbound) and two others(18) £100-150

81 Langley (Batty). New Principles of Gardening, or the Layingout and Planting Parterres, Frovers, Wildernesses, Labyrinths,Avenues, Parks, &c, printed for A. Bettesworth and J. Batley, 1728,title printed in red and black (with contemporary ownershipinscription to upper margin), all plates wanting, contemporarypaneled calf, blind tooled decoration, rubbed and a little worn, 4to(1) £100-150

82 Moore (Thomas). Nature-Printed British Ferns: Being Figuresand Descriptions of the Species and Varieties of Ferns Found in theUnited Kingdon, 2 volumes, published Bradbury Evans & Co., 1859,additional decorative title, 122 colour lithographic plates (completeas lists), some spotting largely confined to tissue guards, t.e.g.,contemporary half morocco with gilt decorated spines, a little wornat extremities, 8vo(2) £80-120

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83 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Nural History of the Nests and Eggs ofBritish Birds, 3 volumes, 2nd. edition, published George Bell andSons, 1879, additional half title and dedication, 232 colourlithographic plates, P6 and P7 volume 3 strengthened in gutter withold tape, publishers decorative cloth gilt, spines a little frayed, 8vo(3) £200-300

84 Parkinson (John). Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Plantsor, an Herball of a Large Extent: Containing therein a more ampleand exact History and declaration of the Physicall Herbs andPlants..., London: Printed by Thomas Cotes, 1640, numerouswoodcut illustrations to text, engraved title not present (printed titlepresent), lacking final index leaf and errata leaf at end, bookplate ofGeorge Claridge Druce to upper pastedowns, early 20th centurybrown quarter pigskin, rubbed with slight wear, folio STC 19302, Henrey 286, Nissen 1490. Provenance: George ClaridgeDruce (1850-1932), botanist and Mayor of Oxford. (2) £500-800

85 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register ofFlowering Plants, volume 8 only, 1841, fifty hand-colouredengraved plates, one folding (slightly creased), wood engravings onletterpress, generally lightly toned and spotted, contemporarygreen half calf, rubbed and scuffed, large 8vo in 4s(1) £100-150

86 [Pennant, Thomas]. History of Quadrupeds, 2 vols., 3rdedition, 1793, engraved title to each volume, 111 engraved plates,occasional scattered spotting & light offsetting, edges untrimmed,modern diced tan calf gilt, 4to(2) £150-200

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87 Rowley (George Dawson).Ornithological Miscellany, vol. II only (of 3),1877, additional mounted photographicprint of the author bound-in at front, 17hand-coloured lithographed plates afterKeulemans and Smit, four wood-engravedplates, small section excised from title, afew closed tears, later cloth, somedampstains, 4toSold as a collection of plates not subject toreturn. (1) £150-200

88 Seebohm (Henry). A History of BritishBirds with Coloured Illustrations of theirEggs, 2 volumes (only of 4), published R.H. Porter and Dulau & Co., 1883, twenty-eight (only) colour lithographic plates,slight spotting largely confined to tissueguards, t.e.g., contemporary gilt calf, alittle worn at extremities, 8vo, togetherwith, Finn (Frank & Kay Robinson E.),Birds of our Country, Their Eggs, Nests,Life, Haunts and Identification, 2 volumes,published Hutchinson & Co., c.1930,decorative title, numerous colour and black& white illustrations throughout,contemporary red morocco gilt, a littlerubbed and bumped at extremities, 4to.,with, Kirkman (F.B. & Hutchinson HoraceG.), British Sporting Birds, published T.C. &E.C. Jack Ltd., 1924, additional half title,numerous colour and black & whiteillustrations, publishers decorative cloth,4to, with two others similar(7) £80-120

89 Thomson (C. Wyville). Report on theScientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S.Challenger During the Years 1873-76.Zoology Vol. II. Part VIII. Report on theBirds, HMSO, 1881, 30 fine hand-colouredlithographed plates by and after JosephSmit, a few minor spots, later red cloth,calf label to spine, some light soiling, 4toFine Bird Books p.147; Nissen ZBI 4754. Thecomplete bird section from the thirty-twovolume Zoology series of the scientific reportsfrom the Challenger expedition. The voyage,promoted by Charles Wyville Thomson under theauspices of the Royal Society, covered some70,000 nautical miles, and made importantoceanographic and scientific discoveries,cataloguing over 4,000 previously unknownspecies. (1) £700-1000

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90 Topsell (Edward). The History of Four-footed Beasts andSerpents..., Collected out of the Writings of Conradus Gesner andother Authors, by Edward Topsel, whereunto is now added, TheTheatre of Insects..., by T. Muffet, 3 parts in 1 vol., 2nd edition,revised, corrected and inlarged by J[ohn] R[owland], London: Printedby E. Cotes, for G. Sawbridge, T. Williams & T. Johnson, 1658, half-title, woodcut illustration to title, numerous woodcut illustrations totext including few full-page, slight fraying to margins of first fewleaves, lower inner corner of A8 torn with minor loss, B3 & B4 with cropped margins (possibly from another copy, repaired closed tear to B3 & 4m6, leaves Aaaa2 missigned Aaaa3, occasionaldampstaining mostly to margins, some light dust-soiling, earlysignature ‘Chr: Dominick, 1692’ to front free endpaper, front freeendpapers repaired to fore-edge & lower outer corners,contemporary calf, repaired to upper joint and head & foot of spine,corners neatly repaired, rubbed and light wear, folioWing G624. The first edition was published in 1607.(1) £1500-2000

91 White (James Walter). The Flora of Bristol... , 1912, two foldingmaps including one in pocket at rear, three plates, some spotting,contemporary cloth, together with Martin (W. Keble & Fraser,Gordon T.), Flora of Devon..., Arbroath, 1939, photographicfrontispiece, two folding maps including one in pocket at rear, originalcloth, spine faded, plus Townsend (Frederick), Flora of Hampshire,including the Isle of Wight..., 1883, double-page colour map and twoplates (one partly hand-coloured), original cloth gilt, all 8vo, plus otherFloras largely relating to the south coast and English Channel(17) £100-150

92 White (Francis Buchanan W.). The Flora of Perthshire, editedJames W.H. Trail, Edinburgh, 1898, portrait frontispiece, partlyuncut and unopened, original cloth gilt, minor nicks at head and footof spine, together with Griffith (John E.), The Flora of Angleseyand Carnarvonshire, Bangor, [1895], folding coloured map, partlytoned at inner margin, library stamp to final leaf verso, original clothgilt, spine ends and corners strengthened and restored, plus Salter(J.H.), The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Cardiganshire, Cardiff,1935, original cloth in d.j., all 8vo, plus other Floras relating toScotland and Wales, mostly modern publications including somelarge format and paperbacks(20) £100-150

93 Williamson (Captain Thomas). The Complete Angler’s Vade-Mecum; Being a Perfect Code of Instruction on the Above PleasingScience: Wherein are Detailed, a Great Variety of Original Practicesand Inventions; Together with all that can Contribute to theSportsman’s Amusement and Success, 1st ed., 1808, ten etchedplates, a few upper corners of text leaves torn away, scattered lightspotting, ink stamp to upper pastedown, original drab boards,modern paper reback with new label, 8voWestwood & Satchell p. 241. (1) £100-150

94 Woodville (William). Medical Botany, Containing Systematicand General Descriptions, with Plates, of all the Medicinal Plants,Indigenous and Exotic, Comprehended in the Catalogues of theMateria Medica, as Published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians ofLondon and Edinburgh, 3 vols. (not including Supplement), 1790-93,210 uncoloured engraved plates, occasional light spotting andwaterstains, a few leaves detached, contemporary half calf, coversdetached (volume III lacking lower cover), lacking spines, rubbed, 4to(3) £150-200

95 Worlidge (John). Systema Agriculturae; the Mystery ofHusbandry Discovered. Treating of the several new and mostAdvantagious Ways of Tilling, Planting, Sowing, Manuring,Ordering, Improving of all sorts of Gardens, Orchards, Meadows,Pastures, Corn-lands, Woods & Coppices. As Also of Fruits, Corn,Grain, Pulse, New-Hays, Cattle, Fowl, Beasts, Bees, Silk-Worms,Fish... To which is Added Kalendarium Rusticum: Or, theHusbandmans Monthly Direction... and Dictionarium Rusticum...,3rd ed., 1681, Explanation to the Frontispiece leaf, additionalengraved title (laid down), engraved plate, title and one or two otherleaves with repaired tears, last few leaves of the Dictionariumreinforced at gutter, some light spotting and soiling, occasionalannotation, contemporary sheep, rebacked, rubbed, folioWing W3600. (1) £200-300

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96 Africa. Mortier (Pierre), Carte Particuliere des Costes deL’Afrique qui comprend une Partie de la Guinée et Partie de Mina&c., Carte Particuliere des Costes de L’Afrique qui comprend leRoyaume de Gualata &c., Carte Particuliere des Costes de L’Afriquequi comprend le Pays de Cafres &c., [and] Carte Particuliere desCostes de L’Afrique qui comprend le Royaume de Cacheo leProvince de Gelofo &c., pub. Amsterdam, c.1700, together fourlarge engraved sea charts with contemporary outline colouring,each with compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slightoffsetting and toning, each approx. 550 x 770mm(4) £200-300

97 Africa. Senex (John), Africa Corrected from the Observations ofthe Royal Society of London and Paris, circa 1720, engraved mapwith contemporary outline colouring, old folds strengthened onverso, several short closed tears and fraying with very slight loss tolower margin, repaired on verso, 695 x 975mm(1) £200-300

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98 Anglesey. Speed (John), Anglesey Antiently called MonaDescribed, published John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627,hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Beaumaris, largestrapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose andnumerous rhumb lines, slight showthrough, 385 x 510mm, Englishtext on verso(1) £150-200

99 Asia. Sayer (Robert), Asia and its Islands according to D’Anville,Divided into Empires, States, Kingdoms, Regions &c. with theEuropean Possessions and Settlements in the East Indies....., 1787,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, on four conjoinedsheets, large black & white cartouche, old folds strengthened onverso, margins strengthened on verso, lower margin trimmed to neatline and replaced, slight browning to old folds, 1030 x 1190mm(1) £100-150

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100 Asia. Moll (Herman), To the Right Honourable William LordCowper, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britian. This Map of AsiaAccording to ye Newest and most Exact Observations....,published Bowles & Son, Thomas Bowles, Philip Overton and JohnKing, circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring, seven inset maps of Nova Zembla, Chusan, Amoy, theHellespont, the Gulf of Smyrna, Bombay and the Hugli River, oldfolds strengthened on verso, occasional closed tears and areas ofslight loss repaired on verso, slight browning, 590 x 970mm,together with, Senex (John), Asia Corrected from theObservations communicatd to the Royal Society at London and theRoyal Academy at Paris, c.1714, engraved map with contemporaryoutline colouring, lower margin frayed with slight loss, repaired onverso, slight dust soiling, 660 x 960mm, with, Sayer (Robert), ANew Map of Asia, Divided into its Empires and Kingdoms with allthe European Settlements in the East Indies, Drawn from the bestGeographers with Great Improvements from the Sieurs D’Anville &Robert, circa 1757, engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, old folds and closed tears repaired on verso, slight tapestaining, colouring faded, 575 x 955mm, plus Moll’s map of theEast Indies, torn and lacking a substantial portion of the map, laidon later paper(4) £200-300

101 Austria. Ortelius (Abraham), Carinthiae Ducatus et GoritiaePalatinatus Wolf Lazio [on sheet with] Histriae Tabula...., [and] Zaraeet Sebenici Descriptio, [1584], three engraved maps on one sheet(as published) with contemporary hand colouring, 335 x 490mm,Latin text on verso, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist),S.R.I. Circulus Sueviae Continens Ducatum WirtenbergensemAliosq Status et Provincias eidem Circulo Insertas NovissimePropositus & Exhibitus, published Nuremberg, circa 1715, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring, 490 x 560mm(2) £100-150

102 Belgium. Ortelius (Abraham), Leodiensis Dioecesis Typus,[1584], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, elaboratestrapwork cartouche and mileage scale, short split to central fold,slight staining, 380 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, together with,Blaeu (Johannes), Pars Flandriae Teutonicae Occidentalior, c.1640,uncoloured engraved map, slight marginal spotting, 400 x 500mm,French text on verso(2) £100-150

103 Blaeu (Johannes). Comitatus Salopiensis Anglice ShropShire, Staffordiensis Comitatus vulgo Stafford Shire [and] Wiltoniasive Comitatus Wiltoniensis; Anglis Wil Shire, circa 1645, togetherthree hand coloured engraved maps, slight creasing to the map ofShropshire, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Staffordshire andWiltshire with French text on verso, Shropshire with Spanish texton verso, together with, Glocestria Ducatus vulgo Glocestershire[and] Glamorganensis Comitatus vulgo Glamorgan Shire, c.1645,two uncoloured engraved maps, each approximately 385 x 500mm,Glamorgan with Latin text to verso, Gloucestershire with Frenchtext to verso, plus, Jansson (Jan), Somersettensis ComitatusSomerset Shire, c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, 380 x 500mm,French text on verso(6) £300-500

104 Blaeu (Johannes). Comitatus Northantonensis VernaculeNorthamtonshire, c.1650, engraved map with bright contemporaryhand colouring, ornate cartouche, 415 x 505mm, Spanish text onverso, together with, Leicestrensis Comitatus Leicester Shire,published Amsterdam, c.1645, engraved map with contemporaryhand colouring, 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, plus BercheriaVernacule Barkshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1645, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring, slight overall toning, 380 x500mm, Latin text on verso, plus, Buckinghamiensis ComitatusAnglis Buckingham Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1646, handcoloured engraved map,420 x 275mm, Dutch text on verso(4) £150-250

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105 Brecknockshire. Speed (John), Breknoke Both Shyre andTowne Described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Brecknock,large strapwork cartouche, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso,together with, The Countie of Radnor Described and the Shyretownes Sittuatione, published John Sudbury and George Humble,c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Radnor,strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, central foldstrengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso(2) £150-200

106 British county maps. A mixed collection of thirty miniaturemaps, 17th - 19th century, including twenty-one engraved maps byA. Perrot, all with contemporary outline colouring, plus examplesby Mallet, Mercator/Hondius, Bertius, Bickham and Van den Keere,occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition(30) £200-300

107 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately fiftymaps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved county maps andtown plans of Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire,including examples by Lewis, J & C Walker, Seller/Grose, Walpoole,Kitchin, Rocque, Archer, Phillips, Whittaker, Heywood, Badeslade &Toms, Cowley and Cary, some duplicates, various sizes and condition(approx.50) £100-150

108 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximatelyninety maps, mostly 17th & 19th century, including maps ofDerbyshire, Lincolnshire, Cumberland, Isle of Man andStaffordshire, with examples by Lewis, Kitchin, Neele, Seller/Grose,Archer, J & C Walker, Conder, Tymms, Whittaker, Phillips and Owen& Bowen, some duplicates, various sizes and condition(approx.90) £150-200

109 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 150maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps ofNorthamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Berkshire, Channel Islands,Isle of Wight and Bedfordshire, with examples by Archer, Lewis,Owen & Bowen, Cole & Roper, J & C Walker, Cowley, Hall,Whittaker, Kitchin, Seller/Grose, Pigot, Aiken, Phillips, Fullarton andCary, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition(approx.150) £150-200

110 British Islands. Mercator (Gerard), Anglesey, Garnesay, WightVectis olim [and] Jarsay, circa 1630, four engraved maps on onesheet (as published), contemporary hand colouring, slight marginalfraying, 320 x 435mm, French text on verso, together with, Seutter(Matthaus), La Plus Grande Partie de la Manche qui contient LesCôtes D’Angleterre et celles de France les Bords Maritime dePicardie, published Augsburg, c.1740, engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, 495 x 570mm(2) £120-180

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111 British Isles. Willdey (George), To his Sacred and mostExcellent Majesty George, By the Grace of God King of GreatBritain, France & Ireland &c. This Map of Great Britian and IrelandCorrected from the Newest & most Exact Observations..., 1715,large engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporaryoutline colouring, inset map of the Shetland Islands, uncolouredcartouche and mileage scale, uncoloured engraved portrait ofGeorge I, a royal crest, a martial and a maritime vignette and adecorative advertisement cartouche for George Willdey’s shop,occasional closed tears and marginal chipping, old folds andmargins strengthened and repaired on verso, 945 x 655mm,together with, Moll (Herman), A New Map of Great BritainAccording to the Newest and most Exact Observations, c.1730,large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on twoconjoined sheets, inset map of the Orkney and Shetland Islands,old folds strengthened on verso, 1020 x 610mm, with another copysimilar, plus, Basire (James), A Plan Shewing the AlterationsProposed in St. James’s Park, 1829, engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, old folds, some loss to uppermargin, repaired on verso, 410 x 870mm, with another four mapsand charts similar, various sizes and conditionThe first described item. R.W. Shirley, The Printed Maps of the British Isles,1650 - 1750. Willdey 2.(8) £300-500

112 British Isles. De Wit (Frederick), Nova Totius Angliae, Scotiae etHiberniae, circa 1675, uncoloured engraved map, short split to centralfold, repaired on verso, 480 x 560mm, together with, Chatelain(Henry Abraham), Nouvelle Carte du Gouvernement CivilD’Angleterre et de Celluy de la Ville de Londres, circa 1720, twouncoloured engraved maps of England and Wales and of London,surrounded by descriptive French text and two allegorical panels, 355x 470mm, with, Sanson (Nicolas), Brtiannicae Insulae in quibusAlbium sive Britannia Major Ivernia sive Britannia Minor tum etOrcades, Ebudes Cassiterides..., pub. M. Tavernier, Paris, 1641,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight waterstaining, 400 x 530mm, plus, Blaeu (Johannes), DucatusEboracensis pars Orientalis, The East Riding of Yorkeshire, publishedAmsterdam, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, slight creasing, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso,together with a small engraved map of the British Isles by RigobertBonne, a small map of Middlesex by John Seller and two 17th centurygenealogical family trees of British Royalty, various sizes and condition(8) £200-300

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113 Cardiganshire. Speed (John), Cardigan Shyre Described withthe due forme of the Shire-town as it was Surveyed, 1st edition,published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, handcoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cardigan, largestrapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, English texton verso(1) £100-150

114 Carmarthenshire. Speed (John), Caermarden Both Shyre andTowne Described, published John Sudbury & George Humble,circa 1627, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan ofCarmarthen, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale andcompass rose, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm,English text on verso, together with Montgomery Shire, 1stedition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611,hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Montgomery,strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, 385 x510mm, English text on verso(2) £150-200

115* Carnarvonshire. Speed (John), Caernarvon both Syre andShire-towne with the ancient Citie Bangor Described, publishedJohn Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand-colouredengraved map, inset town plans of Carnarvon and Bangor, 380 x505mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed(1) £120-180

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116 Cellarius (Andreas). Planisphaerium Copernicanum SiveSysteme Universi Totius Creati ex Hypothesi Copernicana in PlanoExhibitum, circa 1660, engraved circular chart of the solar systemwith contemporary hand colouring, heightened in gold, slight waterstaining to margins, laid on later card, 435 x 515mmA fine circular chart of the solar system as hypothesised by Copernicus. Thechart shows the sun at the centre of the Universe surrounded by the sixknown planets with an outer ring of the signs of the zodiac. Portraits ofGallileo and Copernicus decorate the lower corners. Originally published in‘Atlas Coelestis; seu Harmonia Macrocosmica’.(1) £700-1000

117 Chatelain (Henri Abraham). A collection of sixteen engravedtables. c.1720, double page uncoloured tables and engraved viewsand vignettes, each with columns of French text, some plates withpartial splits to central folds, each approximately 350 x 460mm(16) £70-100

118 Croatia & Slovenia. Ortelius (Abraham), Schlavoniae, Croatiae,Carniae, Istriae, Bosniae, Finitimarumque Regionum NovaDescriptio, Auctore Agustino Hirsuogelio, [1584], engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, 335 x 460mm, Latin text on versoMarcel Van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.145.(1) £100-150

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119 Cuba. Homann (Johann Baptist, Heirs of), Neu undVerbesserter Plan der St. u. Hafens Havana auf der Ins. Cuba mitden Wasser Tiefen, Sandbaencken und Klippen Nochmalen uherSehen y. Pr. Chas Sereau, published Nuremberg, 1739, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring, inset view of Havana, 240x 285mm, mountedWith the Thomas Bowles imprint, but in German.(1) £70-100

120* Denbighshire. Speed (John), Denbighshire, published JohnSudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engravedmap, inset town plan of Denbigh, strapwork cartouche and mileagescale, 380 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and doubleglazed, together with Flintshire, published John Sudbury andGeorge Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, insettown plans of Flint and St. Asaph and an inset vignette of St.Winifred’s Well, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, framed anddouble glazed(2) £120-180

121 Denmark. Sanson (Nicolas), Carte Generalle du Royaume deDanemarc, circa 1685, engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring, horizontal margins trimmed to neatline with slight loss,together with, Chatelain (Henry Abraham),Carte pour servirD’Introduction à L’Histoire Romaine et à celle de L’Empire où L’onfait observer la Genealogie de Cesar D’Auguste et de Constantin...,circa 1720, uncoloured double page engraved map of ancientEurope surrounded by genealogical trees and French text, 390 x510mm, with, Crowe (Benjamin, publisher), A New and Exactmap of Part of the Coast of Norway beginning at Long Sound withthe East & NE Coast thereof; also the Soen water Dram andChristiana Rivers, circa 1750, uncoloured engraved chart, inset mapof Noter Oen, torn and frayed with slight loss, 580 x 850mm(3) £100-150

122 Denmark. Berry (William), The Kingdom of DenmarkSubdivided into its Principall Provinces, c.1690, engraved map withcontemporary outline colouring, some toning and dust soiling,slight creasing, laid on later linen, 570 x 880mm, together with,Moll (Herman), A New and Exact Map of the United Provinces orNetherlands &c., published John Bowles, Thomas Bowles and JohnKing, circa 1750, engraved map on two conjoined sheets withcontemporary outline colouring, inset map of the North Sea andseven city panoramas, maps and views, old folds strengthened onverso, some browning to old folds, 610 x 1015mm, with, Senex(John), A New and Correct Map of the Ten Spanish Provinces...,1714, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on twoconjoined sheets, old folds strengthened on verso, 635 x 950mm,plus, Moll Herman, Les Provinces des Pays-Bas Catholiques ou AMost Exact Map of Flanders or Austrian Netherlands &c. circa1715, engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporaryoutline colouring, inset maps of the Isle de France and ofLuxembourg and a plan of the fortifications of an imaginary city,some creasing, old folds and closed tears, repaired on verso, 610 x1000mm, with another copy similar, and Van den Hoeye(Francois), Belgium sive Inferior Germania Post Omnes in hacforma Exactissime decripta, published Amsterdam, circa 1618,uncoloured engraved map, old folds, portion of map torn andlacking, laid on later paper, 580 x 785mm(6) £300-500

123 Durham. Speed (John), The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham,c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Durham,central fold strengthened on verso, occasional marginal closedtears repaired on verso, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso(1) £100-150

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124* England & Wales. Mercator (Gerard), Cornubia, Devonia,Somersetus, Dorcestria, Wiltonia, Glocestria, Monumetha,Glamorgan, Caermarden, Penbrok, Cardigan, Radnor, Breknoke,Herefordia & Wigornia, [1595 or later], uncoloured engraved map,ornamental strapwork title cartouche, separate scale of distance,closed tear with archival tissue repair, French text to verso, approx.370mm x 470mm, framed and glazed(1) £150-200

125 England & Wales. Rocque (John), England and Wales Drawnfrom the most Accurate Surveys...., pub. Robert Sayer, c.1785,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, on fourconjoined sheets, inset map of the Scilly Isles, large black & whitecartouche, some creasing and dust soiling, slight staining, old foldsstrengthened on verso, repaired closed tear, 990 x 1170mm,together with, Kitchin (Thomas),A New Map of England & Wales,Drawn from Several Surveys &c., pub. Laurie & Whittle, 1794,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some laterenhancement to the cartouche, inset map of the Scilly Isles, oldfolds, slight staining, torn with slight loss to lower margin, repaired,1270 x 1080mm(2) £100-150

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126 England & Wales. Munster (Sebastan), Anglia II Nova Tabula,published Basle [1540 or later], uncoloured woodblock maporientated to the east, slight staining largely confined to margins,short split at base of central fold, 270 x 340mm, Latin text on versoR.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.28.(1) £200-300

127 England & Wales. A mixed collection of approximately thirtymaps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps,including examples by Batholomew, J & C Walker, Tirion, Chatelain,Jansson, Homanns heirs, Sanson, Mitchell, Fullarton and Archer,various sizes and condition(approx.30) £150-200

128 Essex. Saxon (Christopher & Kip William), Essexia Comitatusquem olim Trinobantes tenuerunt Continens in se opida Marcatoria....,[1637], hand coloured engraved map, central fold strengthened onverso, 290 x 370mm, together with, Morden (Robert), Essex, [1695or later], hand coloured engraved map, 345 x 415mm(2) £80-120

129 Europe. Moll (Herman), To Her most Sacred Majesty CarolinaQueen of Great Britain, France & Ireland, This Map of EuropeAccording to the Newest and most Exact Observations is mostHumbly Dedicated..., published J & T Bowles, 1708 [or later],engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of ‘ANew Draught of ye Arificiall Channel...’ for a link between theEuxines and Caspian Sea, some wear and splitting along old folds,strengthened and repaired on the verso, some creasing and slightdust soiling, some repaired marginal close tears, 585 x 965mm,together with another copy similar, with, Bowles (Thomas & JohnPublishers),The His most Sacred Majesty George II, This New andCorrect Map of Europe done from the Latest Observations is mostHumbly Dedicated, 1731, engraved map on two conjoined sheetswith contemporary outline colouring, old folds with some wear andsplitting, strengthened and repaired on verso, columns ofdescriptive text to vertical margins, some marginal closed tears andfraying with slight loss, horizontal margins extended, somecreasing, 605 x 1000mm, plus. De L’Isle (Guillaume), An HistoricalMap of the Roman Empire and the neighbouring BarbarousNations...., 1709 [or later], engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring on two conjoined sheets, two inset world hemispheres,title repeated in Latin, some oxidisation to old watercolour causingsome cracking and splitting, old folds strengthened and repaired onverso,480 x 1160mm, with one other similar(5) £150-250

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130 Folding maps. Bowles (Carington & Carver W., publishers),Bowles Road Director through England and Wales; being a Newand Comprehensive Display of the Roads and Distances from Townto Town and of each Remarkable Place from London, 1804,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalisedand laid on linen, slight fraying to linen along old folds, a little dustsoiled, 600 x 525mm, contained in contemporary card slip casewith publisher’s printed labels to both siding, worn and frayed,together with, De Vaugondy (Robert), Partie orientale duGouvernement Général de la Guienne où ce Trouvent Le Quercy etle Rouergue, published Paris, 1753, engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 490x 525mm, contained in contemporary marbled card slipcase, with,Le Rouge (George Louis),Basse Silesie Reduite en deux Feuillessur celle de 16 Faittes sur le Lieux, published Paris, 1758, engravedmap (northern section only) with contemporary hand colouring,sectionalised and laid on linen, large uncoloured cartouche, 430 x750mm, contained in contemporary marbled card slipcase(3) £70-100

131 Folio society. The Hereford World Map, 2010, colour-printedfacsimile map, mounted on canvas, supported by wooden batons,1420 x 1200mm, housed in cloth-covered wooden map box, withtwo clasps, gilt lettered on hinged lid, limited edition 235/1000,together with, The Queen Mary Atlas, 2005, colour printedfacsimile atlas, limit number and introduction pasted to frontendpaper, publisher’s decorative gilt calf with large armorial toupper siding, folio, contained in publisher’s cloth bound book boxcontaining a slim 8vo commentary volume by Peter Barber, bookbox measures, 620 x 430mm, limited edition 99/1000(2) £150-200

132 France. Ortelius (Abraham), Burgundiae Comitatus RecentissDescriptio, Atrebatum Regionis vera Descriptio, Caletensium etBononiensium Ditionis Accurata Delineatio [on sheet with]Veromanduorum Eorum que Confinium Exactissima Decsriptio[and] Gallia Narbonens [on sheet with] Sabaudiae Ducat & VenuxiniComitatus Nova Descr., [1584], together seven maps on foursheets (as published), all with contemporary hand colouring, eachapproximately 360 x 470mm, Latin text on verso(4) £200-300

133 France. Sanson (Nicolas), A collection of thirteen maps ofFrance, published Paris, c.1660, double page engraved maps withcontemporary outline colouring, each approximately 425 x 580mm,various condition(13) £150-200

134 France. Homann (Johann Baptist), Agri Parisiensis TabulaPartieularis qua Maxima pars Insulae Franciae..., pub. Nuremberg,circa 1720, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 585x 490mm, together with, De Lisle (Guillaume), GouvernementGeneral de Picardie qui comprend La Generalité D’Amiens..., 1746,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight waterstaining, 485 x 565mm, with, Seutter (Matthaus), Artesia cumFinitimis locis velut Sedes as Theatrum Belli....., circa 1730,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 485 x 565mm,plus, Sanson (Nicolas), La Saintonge uers le Septentrion...,c.1680, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slightoffsetting, 450 x 560mm, French text on verso, and one othersimilar(5) £100-150

135 France. Jansson (Jan), L’Evesche D’Aire..., circa 1648,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorativecartouche and mileage scale, 445 x 540mm, French text on verso,together with, Ortelius (Abraham), Regionis Biturigum ExactissDescriptio..., [on sheet with] Limaniae Topographia Gabriele...,[1584], two engraved maps on one sheet (as published),contemporary hand-colouring, 315 x 485mm, Latin text on verso,with, Seutter (Matthaus), Mappa Geographica in qua DucatusLotharingiae et Barr ut et Episcopatuum Metens Tullens VerdunensTerritoria Tractusque Finitimi..., published Augsburg, circa 1730,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 500 x 580mm,plus, Homann (Johann Baptist), Lotharingiae Tabula Generalis inqua Ducatus Lotharingiae et Barri nec non Metensis Tullensis etVerdunensis Episcopatus, published Nuremberg, circa 1720,engraved map with contemporary hand-colouring, slight overalltoning, slight water staining, 490 x 570mm, and, Ortelius(Abraham), Poictou. Pictonum Vivinarum que Regionum FidissDescriptio, [1584], engraved map with contemporary hand-colouring, 365 x 505mm, Latin text on verso(5) £100-150

136 France. Moll (Herman), A New and Exact Map of France,Divided into its Provinces and Acquisitions..., published P. Overton,T. Bowles & John King, circa 1710, engraved map withcontemporary outline colouring, large black & white cartouche,inset panels list the principal towns and cities, old foldsstrengthened on verso, occasional closed repaired tears, lowermargin trimmed and replaced with later paper, 610 x 980mm(1) £70-100

137 Germany & Austria. A mixed collection of approximatelythirty maps, 16th - 19th century, engraved maps, includingexamples by Ortelius, Munster, Hinton, Mercator, Seale, Blome,Van den Keere, Tirion, Cary, Conder, Mallet, Thomson andChatelain, various sizes and condition(approx.30) £300-500

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138 Germany & Austria. Berry (William), The Circle of SwabiaSubdivided into all the Territories it’s Composed of..., circa 1686,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old foldsstrengthened on verso, slight creasing and browning, 565 x865mm, together with, Jaillot (Alexis-Hubert), Partie du CercleD’Austriche Scavoir L’Archiduché D’Austriche Divisé en Haut ou auDessus de L’Ens et Bas ou au Dessous de L’Ens, 1696, engravedmap on two conjoined sheets with contemporary outline colouring,570 x 880mm, with, Moll (Herman), A New Map of GermanyHungary Transilvania & The Suisse Cantons with many Remarks notExtant in any Map, published J. Bowles, P. Overton, T. Bowles andJohn King, circa 1715, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, withcontemporary outline colouring, old folds strengthened on verso,610 x 1000mm, plus, Blaeu (Johannes), Danubius Fluvius EuropaeMaximus a Fontibus ad Ostia...., [and] Rhenus Fluviorum EuropaeCeleberimus cum Mosa, Mosella et Reliquis in illum seExonerantibus Fluminibus, c.1635, together two hand colouredengraved maps on two conjoined sheets, each with some crackingand closed tears affecting image, both maps backed with archivaltissue, each approximately 420 x 950mm(5) £200-300

139 Germany. Ortelius (Abraham), Wirtenberg Ducatus AccurataDescriptio..., [1584], engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, 390 x 445mm, Latin text on verso, together with,Buchaviae sive Fuldensis Ditionis Typus [on sheet with]Waldeccensis Comitatus Descriptio Accuratissima, [1584], twoengraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand-colouring, 315 x 465mm, Latin text on verso, with FranciaeOrientalis (Vulgo Franckenlant) Descriptio, [1584], engraved mapwith contemporary hand-colouring, slight staining, 365 x 250mm,Latin text on verso(3) £150-200

140 Germany. Ortelius (Abraham), Circulis sive Liga Sueviae vulgoSchwabiische Kraiss [on sheet with] Basiliensis Territorii DescriptioNova, [1584], two engraved maps on one sheet (as published) withcontemporary hand colouring, 320 x 505mm, Latin text on verso,together with Palatinatus Bavariae Descriptio Erhardo ReychTirolense Auctore [on sheet with] Argentoratensis Agri Descriptio,[1584], two engraved maps on one sheet (as published) withcontemporary hand colouring, 310 x 495mm, with, Munster(Sebastian), Herbipolis occidens Wurtzpurg, c.1580, uncolouredwoodblock town plan of Würzburg, 295 x 400mm, Latin text and awoodcut device on versoThe first two maps described. Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps,nos. 114 and 112 respectively.(3) £150-200

141 Gillray (James). The French Invasion; - or - John BullBombarding the Bum-Boats, published H.Humphrey 1793, [but lateredition by H.G. Bohn, circa 1851], uncoloured etching, 350 x 250mmA gloriously rude caricature which shows a stylised map of England andWales with the county of Durham turned into the face of King George III.The king is shown defecating on France; his faeces gradually evolving intowarships which threaten the coast of northern France. One of Gillray’s mostvulgar cartoons which captures the belligerent spirit of ‘John Bull’ in the faceof the tyranny of France and Napoleon.(1) £200-300

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142* Globes. Philips’ 8 inch British Empire Globe, Pollock &Stewart, Glasgow, c.1920, twelve colour lithographic gores, brasshalf meridian, displayed on an ebonised turned wood stand, sometoning to gores, height 310mm (12 inches), togetherwith,Heymann (Julius), Untitled 6 inch terrestrial globe, c.1880,twelve varnished colour lithographic gores, displayed on an ornatesilvered tin stand in the form of a young female atlas, height290mm (11.5 ins)(2) £150-200

143 Greece. Blaeu (William), Morea olim Peloponnesus, publishedAmsredam, c.1650, engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring, slight spotting confined to margins, 420 x 500mm, Latintext on verso, together with, Macedonia Epirus et Achaia,published Amsterdam, c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, 415 x505mm, French text on verso(2) £100-150

144 Herefordshire. Speed (John), Hereford-Shire described withthe true plot of the Citie of Hereford as also the Armes of thosNobles that have bene Intituled with that Dignitye, published JohnSudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engravedmap, inset town plan of Hereford, central fold strengthened andrepaired on verso, 385 x 512mm, English text on verso(1) £100-150

145 Hertfordshire Dury (Andrew & Andrews John), ATopographical Map of Hartford-Shire from an Actual Survey inwhich is Express’d all the Roads, Lanes, Churches, Noblemen andGentlemen’s Seats and everything Remarkable in the CountyTogether with the Division of the Parishes, 1766, nine engravedsheets with contemporary outline colouring, together with the keymap and two uncoloured town plans of St. Albans and Hertford, alllaid on later linen, large uncoloured engraved hunting vignette withdedication, table of explanation and compass rose, slight dust soilingand occasional creasing, each sheet approximately 525 x 690mmBrian Kentish. A Catalogue of County Atlases of England & Wales 1607 -1868 and Large Scale County Maps, 2008. Item no. 60.(12) £500-800

146 Hertfordshire. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Hertfordfrom Actual Survey by A. Bryant in the Years 1820 & 1821, Inscribedby Permission to the Most Noble the Marquis of Salisbury K.G.,Lord Lieutenant and to the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry of theCounty, published A. Bryant, April 10th, 1822, large scaleuncoloured engraved map on four conjoined sheets, calligraphictitle, compass rose and table of explanation, closed tears affectingimage, marginal fraying, some staining, 1280 x 1580mm(1) £100-200

147 Holy Land. Homann (Johann Baptist), Judaea seu Palaestinaob Sacratissima Redemtoris Vestigia hodie dicta Terra Sancta proutolim in Duodecim Tribus Divisa Separatis ab Invicam Regnis Juda etIsrael..., pub. Nuremberg, [1707 or later], engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, large black and white cartouche,inset map of the route followed by the Israelites, some creasing,slight toning, 500 x 575mm, together with, Hollar (Wenceslaus),Chorographica Terrae Sanctae Descriptio, 1657, three handcoloured maps on one sheet (as published), and an inset plan of theIsraelites camp in the desert, compass rose and numerous rhumblines, 375 x 500mmE.Laor. Maps of the Holy Land, nos. 340 & 339 respectively(2) £100-150

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148 Hungary. De Wit (Frederick), Hungarie et Regionum quae eiQuondam suere unitae ut Transilvaniae, Valachiae, Moldaviae,Serviae, Romaniae, Bulgariae, Bessarabiae, Croatiae, Bosniae,Dalmatiae, Sclaviniae, Morlachiae, Ragusanae, ReipublicaeMaximaeq Partie Danubii Flumis Novissima Delineatio, publishedAmsterdam, 1688, engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring, old folds strengthened on verso, occasional marginalclosed tears repaired on verso, slight dust soiling, 505 x 880mm,together with, Moll (Herman), A New Map of Germany, Hungary,Transilvania & The Suisse..., published J. Bowles & Son, Robert Sayer,Thomas Bowles and John King, c.1715, engraved map on twoconjoined sheets with contemporary outline colouring, old folds,closed tears repaired on verso, some marginal fraying, 610 x 1000mm(2) £100-200

149 Italy. Moll (Herman), A New Map of Italy Distinguishing all theSovereignties in it, whether States, Kingdoms, Dutchies, Principalities,Republicks &c..., published D. Midwinter, T. Bowles and P. Overton,c.1715, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, largeuncoloured cartouche, inset views of Mount Etna, Mount Vesuviusand Mount Aeolius, some creasing, old folds repaired andstrengthened on verso, one fold browned, lower left corner torn withloss, replaced in facsimile, 600 x 1015mm, together with another copysimilar, with, A New Map of the Upper Part of Italy Containing yePrincipality of Piemont, ye Dutchies of Savoy, Milan, Parma, Mantua,Moden, Tuscany, the Dominions of ye Pope &c. The Republiques ofVenice, Genoa, Lucca &c..., 1735, engraved map on two conjoinedsheets with contemporary outline colouring, inset prospect of Livornoand eleven city fortification plans and a small map of southern Europe,old folds and margins strengthened on verso, slight browning, 605 x1015mm, with another copy similar, plus, Senex (John), A New Mapof Italy Corrected from the Observations Communicated to ye RoyalSociety at London and ye Royal Accademy at Paris, c.1710, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring on two conjoined sheets, oldfolds strengthened and repaired on verso, slight browning, backedwith archival tissue, 660 x 945mm(5) £200-300

150* Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Gubbio Citta Regia AntichissDell’Umbria [and] Tuder vulgo Todi, c.1663, two hand colouredengraved town plans, each approx. 410 x 560mm, mounted,framed and glazedTwo fine town plans from Blaeu’s “Civitates Ecclesiastici - TheatrumCivitatum et admirandorum Italiae”.(2) £200-300

151 Italy. Ortelius (Abraham), Ducatus Mediolanensis FinitimarumqRegionu Descriptio..., [1584], engraved map of Northern Italy withcontemporary hand colouring, 360 x 480mm, Latin text on versoMarcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 125.(1) £100-150

152 Kent. Greenwood (Christopher), Map of the County of Kentfrom an Actual Survey made in the years 1819 and 1820, publishedG. Pringle, 1821, large engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, engraved by Samuel JohnNeele, calligraphic cartouche, table of explanation and reference tothe hundreds, edged in silk, 1135 x 1740mm, marbled endpapers,contained in contemporary calf book box, a little worn at extremities(1) £400-600

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154 Kent. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County ofKent, Divided into its Lathes and Subdivided into Hundreds, publishedCarington Bowles, John Bowles, Robert Sayer & John Bennett, 1777,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, decorativeuncoloured cartouche and engraved vignettes of St. Andrew’s ChurchRochester and Canterbury Cathedral, 420 x 500mmUncommon. Originally published in ‘The Royal English Atlas’.(1) £150-250

155 Kent. Jansson (Jan), Provinciae Cantii vulgo Kendt NovaDescriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1644, uncoloured engravedmap, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose andnumerous rhumb lines, one small hole in margin, 385 x 500mm,German text on versoAn uncommon first state of Jansson’s map of Kent before the addition of theheraldic crests.(1) £300-500

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153 Kent. Seller (John), Kent Actually Surveyed and Delineated..., Newly Corrected & Amended with many Additions, published H. Moll, P. Overton and John King, circa 1715, large engraved map by John Oliver and Richard Palmer, bright contemporary hand colouring, threedecorative cartouches, mileage scale and compass rose, old folds, slight creasing, 590 x 905mmRare. Published for the never completed ‘Atlas Anglicanus’.(1) £1500-2000

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156 Kent. Bowles (Carington, publisher), Bowles’s Reduced Mapof Kent, circa 1785, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 180 x290mm, with another copy similar, together with, Kitchin(Thomas & Jefferys Thomas), A Map of Kent, [1749], engravedmap with contemporary outline colouring, descriptive text belowimage, 180 x 140mm, with a town plan of Rochester byHermannides and a view of Windsor, and town plans of Dover andCalais on one sheet by Coronelli, various sizes and condition(5) £70-100

157 Kent. Saxton (Christopher, Lea Phillip & Jefferys Thomas),Sussex, Surry and Kent by C.S. Corrected & Amended with manyAdditons by Phil: Lea, [published Thomas Jefferys, circa 1749],engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, very slightstaining, 410 x 550mmRare. Thomas Jefferys acquired the plates from George Willdey soon afterhis death in 1748 and it is the removal of the Willdey imprint at the base ofthe map that identifies the Jefferys edition. Burgess records only threeknown examples.(1) £1500-2000

158 Kent. Drayton (Michael), Untitled map of Kent [1612], uncolouredallegorical map, very slight creasing, 255 x 325mm, mounted(1) £150-250

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159 Kent. Wells (Thomas, publisher), A Parochial Map of theDiocese of Canterbury by T. Wells, 4th June 1782, large engravedmap with contemporary outline colouring, table of explanation,vertical margins contain lists of the ‘Rectories, Vicarages, Curacies,Chapels and Desolate Churches in the Diocese of Canterbury’,some professional restoration to verso, 630 x 800mmRare. We have been unable to find a reference to Thomas Wells (not inWorms & Baynton-Williams) and only two institutional copies of the mapappear to survive. One in the British Library and one at Lambeth Palace.(1) £700-1000

160 London. Faden (William & Jefferys Thomas), A Plan of theCities of London and Westminster with the Borough of Southwark,Engrav’d by W. Faden, Succr. to the late T. Jefferys, Geographer tothe King, 1782, engraved map with sparse contemporary outlinecolouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 325 x 555mm, containedin contemporary card slipcase with publisher’s printed label toupper board, worn and rubbedHowgego. Printed Maps of London, no. 162 state 4.(1) £400-600

161 London. Langley (Edward & Belch William), Langley andBelch’s New Map of London, 2nd. edition, 1816, engraved mapwith contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen,twenty-four uncoloured engraved views in the horizontal margins,530 x 785mm, contained in publisher’s card slip case with printedorange label to the upper sidingJ.Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.256, state 2.(1) £200-300

162 London. Mogg (Edward, publisher), Mogg’s Twenty Four Milesround London, 1832, engraved circular map with contemporaryhand colouring, sectionalised and lain on linen, descriptive text ineach corner, map diameter 540mm, overall size 610 x 575mm,contained in contemporary card slip case with publisher’s printedlabel to upper siding, dust soiledJames Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.235. This state not recordedby Howgego (falls between states 8 & 9).(1) £100-150

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163 Maps. Bowles (Thomas), Bowles’s New Four-Sheet Map ofEurope Divided into its Empires, Kingdoms, States, Republicks andPrincipalities..., published Bowles & Carver, circa 1780, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring on four conjoined sheets,lower margins water stained and frayed with slight loss, laid onlinen and mounted and a contemporary roller, 995 x 1220mm,together with, Mackinlay (A. & W.),Map of Nova Scotia, publishedHalifax Nova Scotia, circa 1870 varnished lithographic map, laid onlinen and displayed on contemporary stained and turned woodenbattens, 950 x 1180, with another fourteen maps and genealogicaltrees all laid on linen, several mounted on battens, many maps withclosed tears, cracking and occasional loss, with a further four loosemaps and genealogical trees, various sizes and condition(20) £150-200

164 Mercator (Gerard, and Hondius, Jodocus). Warwicum,Northamptonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia,Oxoninium,Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria,Middlesexia, Southhatonia, Surria, Cantium & Southsexia, [and]Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria,Rutlandia et Norfolcia, c.1630, together two uncoloured regionalmaps of England & Wales, slight marginal fraying and toning, eachapprox. 360 x 425mm, French text on verso, together with, Sanson(Nicolas), Anciens Royaumes de Mercie et East-Angles ou sont lesComtés ou Shires de Chester, Darby, Nottingham, Lincolne,Rutland, Leicester, Stafford, Shrop-Sh, Hereford, Worcester,Warwick, Northampton, Huntinton, Bedford, Buckingham, Oxfordet Glocester en Mercie Cambridge, Norfolk et Suffolk en East-Angles, published Paris, 1654, engraved regional map withcontemporary outline colouring, 370 x 585mm, plus, Marmocchi(Francesco), Le Provincie che formano la parte dell’Estdell’Inghilterra, published Florence, 1839, engraved regional mapwith contemporary hand colouring, 230 x 320mm(4) £120-180

165 Merionethshire. Speed (John), Merionethshire Described,published George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map,inset town plan of Harlech, decorative strapwork cartouche andmileage scale, one printer’s crease, 380 x 505mm, English text onverso, together with, Montgomery Shire, published John Sudbury& George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, insettown plan of Montgomery, strapwork cartouche, compass rose andmileage scale, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso(2) £150-250

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166 Middlesex. Rocque (John), A Map of the County of MiddlesexReduced from an Actual Survey in four sheets, 1757, uncolouredengraved map, several repaired marginal closed tears, slightstaining, slight creasing, 515 x 690mmUncommon single sheet reduction of Rocque’s own four sheet map ofMiddlesex.(1) £200-300

167 Monmouthshire. Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouthwith the Sittuation of the Shire-Towne Described, published JohnSudbury & George Humble. circa 1627, hand coloured engravedmap, inset town plan of Monmouth, central fold strengthened onverso, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso(1) £120-180

168 Moule (Thomas). A collection of thirty-nine maps, circa 1845,uncoloured engraved county maps and town plans, eachapproximately 265 x 200mm, various conditionThe maps comprise of:- Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall,Cumberland, Derbyshire, Devonshire, Dorset, Durham, England & Wales,Essex, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Lancashire,Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Environs of London, Isle of Man,Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland,Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Portsmouth, Rutland, Shropshire, Somerset,Staffordshire, Isle of Thanet, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, Isle of Wight,Wiltshire, Worcestershire, East Riding of Yorkshire, North Riding of Yorkshireand an comparison plate.(39) £150-250

169 New York. Lotter (Mathais Albrecht), A Map of the Provincesof New York and New Jersey with a Part of Pennsylvania and theProvince of Quebec from the Topographical Observations of C.J. Sauthier, published Augsburg, 1777 engraved map on twoconjoined sheets with contemporary hand colouring, old foldsstrengthened on verso, numerous worm holes and occasionalclosed tears repaired on verso, 750 x 570mm(1) £200-300

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170 Norfolk and Suffolk. Blaeu (Johannes), Nortfolcia, Norfolke[and] Suffolcia vernacule Suffolke, circa 1645, two engraved maps,Suffolk with contemporary hand colouring, Norfolk uncoloured,each approximately 385 x 505mm, Suffolk with Dutch text to verso,Norfolk with Latin text to verso(2) £120-180

171 Northamptonshire. Speed (John), Northamtonshire,published George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engravedmap, inset town plans of Northampton and Peterborough, centralfold strengthened and partially repaired on verso, 385 x 510mm,English text on verso(1) £150-200

172 Northumberland. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Northumbriavernacule Northumberland, published Amsterdam, circa 1645,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight spottingand staining largely confined to margins, 415 x 500mm, Spanishtext on verso, together with Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Northumriavernacule Northumberland, published Amsterdam, circa 1650,uncoloured engraved map, slight spotting and offsetting, 415 x500mm, French text on verso(2) £100-150

173 Ogilby (John). The Road from Exeter to Barnstable & thenceto Ilfracomb, The Continuation of the Road from London toBarwick, The Road from Chelmsford in Essex to St Edmonds-Buryin Suffolk & Saffron Walden in Essex, The Roads from Exeter com.Devon to Dorchester and from Plymouth to Dartmouth com.Devon, The Contmuation of ye Extended Road from Barnstable toTruro, The Continuation of the Road from London to Carlisle, TheRoad from London to Norwich in Norfolk [and] The Road fromBristol to Weymouth com. Dorset, circa 1678, together eightuncoloured engraved strip road maps, some marginal fraying andtoning, each approximately 335 x 420mm(8) £300-500

174 Ordnance Survey. Untitled map of Essex, (sheets 1,2,47 &48), 1805, four uncoloured engraved maps on a scale of one inch toone statute mile, sectionalised and laid on linen, each sheetapproximately 635 x 940mm, contained in contemporary giltmorocco ‘envelope style’ book box, worn at extremities, togetherwith, Untitled Ordnance Survey map of the environs of Barrow-inFurness, 1892, large uncoloured engraved map on a scale of sixinches to one statute mile, sectionalised and laid on linen, veryslight finger soiling, 1860 x 1860mm, marbled endpapers,contained in contemporary cloth slip case, a little faded(2) £150-200

175 Pembrokeshire. Speed (John), Penbrokshyre described andthe Sittuations both of Penbroke and St Davids shewed in due formas they were taken..., 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engravedmap, inset town plans of Pembroke and St Davids, 385 x 515mm,English text on verso(1) £120-180

176 Playing cards. Rock (William and Henry, publishers), The CourtGame of Geography, 1839, forty-eight (of fifty-two) engravedgeographical playing cards with the pips in contemporary watercolour,each card 95 x 65mm with the 32 page instructional booklet andcontained in original morocoo gilt case with ‘envelope style’ lidLacking 5 hearts (Italy), 10 spades (USA), 2 Diamonds (Japan) and 9diamonds (Persia). This pack was originally published by Charles Hodges, buthe ceased trading in 1830 and his cards were subsequently published byWilliam and Henry Rock. Uncommon.(1) £400-600

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177 Poland. Homann (Johann Baptist), Regnum Borussiae...,published Nuremberg, circa 1715, engraved map with brightcontemporary hand colouring, large uncoloured cartouche, 490 x580mm(1) £80-120

178 Propaganda maps. Hadol (Paul), Karte von Europa im Jahre1870 nach einem französischen Holzschnitte. published Hamburg,1914, German colour lithographic map, two old ink stamps withone just affecting image, old folds strengthened on verso, 350 x430mm, together with, Leutert & Schneiderwind, (publishers)Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914, Dresden, circa1914, colour lithographic map, slight fraying to margins, old folds,closed tear and some wear with slight loss, 340 x 490mm, with,Committee on Public Information (U.S.A.), publishers, TheWorld Cannot Live Half Slave, Half Free, circa 1918, colourlithographic propaganda poster printed in red & black, slightstaining, torn with slight loss in upper left corner but not affectingimage, 720 x 465mm(3) £300-500

179 River Thames. Visscher (Nicolas), Afbeeldinge vande Rivierenvan London en Rochester, published Amsterdam, circa 1667,uncoloured engraved separately published broadsheet, laid on laterpaper, descriptive text in Dutch below map with a second title‘Kaerte van de Rivieren van London en Rochester of Chatham’, 415x 290mmThe broadsheet illustrates and describes the Dutch raid on the Medwayduring the second Anglo-Dutch war of 1665 - 67. It was arguably the worstnaval defeat inflicted on the British Navy with fifteen ships destroyed andanother eighty-three set alight and King Charles’ flagship the ‘Royal Charles’,captured and taken to Holland. Uncommon.(1) £500-800

180 Saxton (Christopher, Hole, William & Kip). EboracensisCamitatus pars Occidentalis vulgo West Riding, Warwici Comitatusa Cornauiis olim Inhabitatus, Middlesex olim Trinobantibus Habitata,Norfolciae Comitatus quem Oliceni Insederunt..., HertfordiaeComitatus A.Catifuclanis olim Inhabitatus, [and] LecestriaeComitatus sive Leicestershyre pars olim Coritanorum, c.1637,together five uncoloured engraved maps and one (Hertfordshire)with later hand colouring, slight creasing and staining, eachapproximately 285 x 365mm(6) £200-300

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181* Sea charts. Burdett (Peter Perez), A Chart of the Harbour ofLiverpool with the Soundings at Low Water Spring Tides, 1771,hand coloured engraved sea chart, old folds, 375 x 510mm,mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Collins (Capt.Greenville), Untitled chart of the Irish Sea and the Isle of Man,c.1690, hand coloured engraved sea chart orientated to the east,two inset horizon profiles, 445 x 560mm, framed and glazed(2) £100-150

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182* Shropshire. Speed (John), Shropshyre Described TheSittuation of Shrowesbury Shewed with the Armes of thos Earlesand other Memorable things Observed, 1st edition, publishedGeorge Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset townplan of Shrewsbury, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale,toned overall, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso, framed anddouble glazed(1) £120-180

183 Sleigh (Bernard). An Anciente Mappe of Fairyland NewlyDiscovered and Set Forth, published Sidgwick and Jackson, circa1920, large pictorial colour lithographic map on three conjoinedsheets, laid on linen, some marginal dust soiling and slight fraying,some browning to lower right corner, 480 x 1800mmA large fantasy map of Fairyland by the Birmingham born artist BernardSleigh (1872 - 1954).(1) £100-150

184 South America. Sayer (Robert), A Map of South AmericaContaining Terra-Firma, Guayana, New Granada, Amazonia, Brasil,Peru, Paraguay, Chaco, Tucaman, Chili and Patagonia from Mr.D’Anville with Several Improvements and Additions, 1775, engravedmap with contemporary outline colouring, on four conjoined sheets,inset map of the Falkland Islands, old folds, 1000 x 1175mm(1) £100-150

185 South America. Senex (John), South America Corrected fromthe Observations communicated to the Royal Societys of London& Paris, circa 1710, engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring, old folds strengthened on verso, 955 x 655mm, togetherwith, Moll (Herman), To the Right Honourable Charles Earl ofSunderland and Baron Spencer Wormleighton; one of HerMajesty’s Principal Secretaries of State &c. This Map of SouthAmerica, According to the Newest and most Exact Observations ismost Humbly Dedicated, published J & T Bowles, P. Overton andJohn King, circa 1715, engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring on two conjoined sheets, inset vignette of the mines atPotosi, large uncoloured cartouche, old folds strengthened onverso, 580 x 970mm, with one other similar and a damaged map ofParaguay by G. Petroschi(4) £150-200

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186 South America. Mortier (Pierre), Carte Particuliere de Isthmusou Darien qui comprend le Golfe de Panama &c. Cartagene et lesIsles aux Environs, published Amsterdam, c.1710, engraved map withcontemporary outline colouring, inset maps of the harbour atCartagena and the Sambales Islands showing the fortified settlementof new Edinburgh, some oxidisation of old watercolour causingcracking to image, professionally repaired on verso, 610 x 855mmA large scale map of the Isthmus of Panama, an area of great strategicimportance to trade in the New World. The inset maps show the fortified portof New Edinburgh and the numerous islands just to the northwest of the port,as well as depth soundings and safe anchorages in the area. New Edinburghwas a short-lived colony established by the Company of Scotland as a tradingsettlement on the Darien coast in 1698. The colony was well located within anatural harbour but within a year the colony failed, primarily due to devastatingsickness but also through poor leadership. The Darien scheme was Scotland’sattempt to establish a trading centre in South America, but the spectaculer ifultimately hubristic scheme proved to be a strategic and economic disaster.The massive debts, raised through public subscription, accounted for almosta fifth of Scoland’s total wealth and the failure of the enterprise resulted in thecrippling of the entire Scottish economy and the national endebtedness thatresulted, eventually led to the dissolution of the Scottish Parliament and the1707 Act of Union with England.(1) £200-300

187 Spain & Portugal. A mixed collection of approximately fortymaps, 16th - 19th century, engraved maps, several withcontemporary hand colouring, including examples by Ruscelli,Bonne, De Vaugondy, Seale, Bowen, Van Loon, Bayly, Moll, Gibson,Bertius, Neele, Weigel, Johnston, Hall, S.D.U.K., Fullarton andLavoisne, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition(approx.40) £200-300

188* Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford Countie and Townewith the Ancient Citie Lichfeild described, published John Sudburyand George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, insettown plans of Stafford and Lichfield, slight creasing, trimmed toneatline and re-margined, slight overall toning, 390 x 515mm, notext on verso, mounted, framed and glazed(1) £150-200

189 Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford Countie and Towne withthe Ancient Citie Lichfeild Described, published John Sudbury &George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, insettown plans of Stafford and Lichfield, central fold strengthened andrepaired on verso, vertical margins torn and repaired on verso, 390x510mm, English text on verso, together with, Huntington BothShire and Shire Towne with the Ancient Citie Ely Described, 1stedition, published George Humble, circa 1611, hand colouredengraved map, inset town plans of Huntingdon and Ely, central foldstrengthened on verso, one printer’s crease, 385 x 510mm, Englishtext on verso(2) £150-200

190 Sussex. Bartholomew (John), Geological Map of Sussex,published W. Topley, 1873 - [78], folding colour lithographic mapwith table of explanation and cross section of the geology of theEnglish Channel from Seaford to the Isle of Sheppy, 260 x 715mm,bound in contemporary cloth boards with gilt title to upper sidingThis map was first drawn by Frederick Dixon, a surgeon who practised inWorthing and died in the cholera epidemic of 1849. William Topley who drewthe geological map was a geologist by profession, born in Greenwich, whosurveyed the Weald between 1863 and 1873 and was Superintendent of thepublication of the Ordnance Geological Survey from 1880.(1) £70-100

191 Thames Estuary. Stephenson (John), A Survey of East Swalefrom the Buoys of the Narrows and Spaniard, published Laurie &Whittle, 1794, uncoloured engraved sea chart, central foldstrengthened on verso, very slight offsetting, 510 x 720mmThe chart extends from the Isle of Sheppey and Faversham to Hearn Bay.The map was first published in Robert Sayer’s ‘Channel Pilot’. This editon isby Laurie and Whittle who took over Robert Sayers business on his death in1794. John Stephenson is identified in the cartouche as a ‘Master in theRoyal Navy’.(1) £150-250

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192 Title page. Jansson (Jan), Nieuwen Atlas ofte Werelts-Beschrijvinge vertonnende Groot Britannien..., publishedAmsterdam, 1649, uncoloured engraved atlas title page, 415 x245mm, mounted(1) £70-100

193 Title page. Speed (John), The Theatre of the Empire of GreatBritaine: Presenting an Exact Geography of the Kingdomes ofEngland, Scotland, Ireland and the Isles adioyning..., publishedGeorge Humble, 1627, hand-coloured engraved title page, onemargin strengthened on recto, one margin strengthened on verso,380 x 245mm(1) £80-120

194 Turkey. Ortelius (Abraham), Natoliae quae olim Asia MinorNova Descriptio [on sheet with] Aegypti Recentior Descriptio [and]Carthaginis Celeberrimi sinus Typus, [1584], three engraved mapson one sheet (as published), with contemporary hand colouring,some marginal dust and finger soiling, 325 x 495mm, Latin text onverso, together with, Hondius (Henricus), Natoliae sive AsiaMinor, c.1620, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring,strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some oxidisation to oldwatercolour causing one long crack to image, repaired on verso,350 x 480mm, French text on verso(2) £100-150

195 United States. McCandlish (Edward), Bootlegger’s Map ofthe United States, “Honi soir qui mal y pints”, 1926, hand colouredlithographic map, lower margin repaired and extended, old foldswith slight wear, repaired on verso, 545 x 860mm, together with,Horsey (David),The World According to Ronald Reagan, publishedA A Graphics Inc., 1987, allegorical lithographic map, sparse juvenilehand colouring, 560 x 860mmThe ‘Bootlegger’s map is a clever lampooning of American prohibition. Filledwith puns and plays on words, it encapsulates the impossibility ofcontrolling and enforcing an unpopular act which was widely disregardedand ignored.(2) £200-300

196 Wales. Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouth with theSittuation of the Shire towne Described, published Roger Rea,1662, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Monmouth,slight browning, lower margin extended, 385 x 515mm, Englishtext on verso, together with, Caermarden Both Shyre and Townedescribed, published John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1627,uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthen, slightbrowning, slight fraying to lower margin, partially strengthened onverso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, with, Saxton(Christopher & Kip William),Mongemery Comitatus qui olim parsOrdovicum, Flint Comitatus quem Ordovices olim Incoluerunt (2copies) and Caermardi Comitatus in quo Dimetae olim habitarunt,c.1610, together four engraved maps including three with laterhand colouring, each approximately 270 x 325mm(6) £200-300

197 Wales. A collection of eleven maps, 17th - 19th century,engraved regional and county maps, including examples byCloppenburg, Morden, S.D.U.K., Lloyd, Bartholomew, J & C Walker,Seale and Sanson, various sizes and condition(11) £150-250

198 West Africa. De Wit (Frederick), Cimbebas et Caffariae Littoraa Catenbela ad Promontorium Bonae Spei, pub. Amsterdam, circa1680, engraved sea chart of the West African coast , orientated tothe east, contemporary hand colouring, oxidisation of water colourcausing very occasional cracks to image, two large decorativecartouches, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slightcreasing, 435 x 535mm(1) £70-100

199 Westmorland. Speed (John), The Countie Westmorland andKendale the Cheif Towne Described with the Armes of such Noblesas have bene Earles of either of them, 1st edition, publishedGeorge Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset townplan of Kendal, occasional marginal closed tears not affectingimage, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso(1) £150-200

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200 Westmorland. Blaeu (Johannes), Westmoria ComitatusAnglice Westmorland, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporaryhand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x505mm, Dutch text on verso, framed and glazed, together with,Speed (John), The Countie Westmorland and Kendale the CheifTowne Described with the Armes of such Nobles as have beenEarles of either of them, published Thomas Bassett & RichardChiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan ofKendal, slight creasing, closed tear along central fold, repaired andstrengthened on verso, 385 x 520mm, English text on verso(2) £150-200

201 Worcestershire. Speed (John), Worcestershire Described,published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, handcoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, central foldand one margin strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, English texton verso(1) £120-180

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202 World. Laurie (Robert & Whittle James, publishers), A NewChart of the World on Wright’s or Mercator’s Projection in which areExhibited all the Parts Hitherto Explored and Discovered with theTracks of the British Circumnavigators, Byron, Wallis, Carteret andCook &c., 1st edition, 1794, engraved map on two conjoinedsheets with contemporary hand colouring, old folds, two repairedclosed marginal tears, 735 x 930mm(1) £300-500

203 World. Stanford (Edward, publishers), The World onMercator’s Projection, 1900, large colour lithographic wall map,varnished and laid on linen, slight creasing and marginal fraying,1200 x 1480mm, presented on stained turned wooden battens,together with, The British Isles, published The Society for PromotingChristian Knowledge and Edward Stanford, 1898, large colourlithographic wall map, varnished and laid on linen, slight creasing andfraying, 1500 x 1250, presented on stained turned wooden battens,with, The Autocar Map for Motorists, published Iliffe and Sons Ltd.,circa 1925, large colour lithographic wall map of England & Wales,varnished and laid on linen, slight marginal fraying, 1380 x 1110mm,presented on stained turned wooden battens(3) £80-120

204 Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis parsOccidentalis; The West Riding of Yorke Shire, Ducatus Eboracensispasr Borealis The North Riding of York Shire [and] DucatusEboracensis pars Orientalis; The East Riding of Yorkshire, publishedAmsterdam, c.1645, three engraved maps, the East Riding withcontemporary hand colouring, each approximately 385 x 500mm,the East Riding with Dutch text on verso, the North and WestRiding with French text on verso(3) £150-250

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205* MacDonald (Tom). Kenilworth Castle, watercolour overpencil, signed and titled, 30 x 39.5cm (11.75 x 15.5ins) mountaperture, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

206* MacDonald (Tom). Warwick Castle, watercolour overpencil, signed and titled, 34 x 41cm (13.5 x 16ins) mount aperture,framed and glazed(1) £100-150

207* MacDonald (Tom). Burford, watercolour over pencil, signedand titled, 34 x 46.5cm (13.5 x 18.25ins) mount aperture, framedand glazed(1) £100-150

208* MacDonald (Tom). Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire,watercolour over pencil, signed and titled, 30 x 41cm (11.75 x 16ins)mount aperture, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

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209* MacDonald (Tom). Upper Slaughter, watercolour overpencil, signed and titled, 34 x 49.5cm (13.5 x 19.5ins) mountaperture, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

210* MacDonald (Tom). Packwood House, watercolour overpencil, signed and titled, 35 x 52cm (13.75 x 20.5ins) mountaperture, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

211* MacDonald (Tom). Stow-on-the-Wold, watercolour overpencil, signed and titled, 34.5 x 46.5cm (13.5 x 18.25ins) mountaperture, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

212* MacDonald (Tom). Winchcombe, watercolour over pencil,signed and titled, 31 x 41.5cm (12.25 x 16.25ins) mount aperture,framed and glazed(1) £100-150

213* MacDonald (Tom). Moreton-in-Marsh, watercolour overpencil, signed and titled, 34.5 x 53cm (13.5 x 20.75ins) mountaperture, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

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214* Advertising Poster. Cliot (O.), Untitled poster for Aspirin,published Paris, circa 1910, colour lithograph presented on nearcontemporary wooden battens, right hand vertical margin trimmedto image, some cracking and creasing to image, 1420 x 750mm(1) £100-150

215* American paddle steamers. The Race on the Mississippi(Ein Weltfahrt auf dem Mississippi), published Berlin, F. Sala & Co.,circa 1875, lithograph with sparse contemporary colouring, marginsfrayed and chipped, image faded and a little toned, 500 x 600mmA moonlit riverboat race between the Baltic and Diana, very much in thestyle of Currier & Ives.(1) £200-300

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216* Barreau (Loic, 20th century, ). Brittany Parliament, Rennes,pen, ink and watercolour, signed lower edge, additional signed toverso, 24 x 38cm (9.5 x 15ins) aperture size, framed and glazed(1) £100-150

217* British topographical views. A mixed collection of twentyprints and engravings, 18th & 19th century, engravings,watercolours and lithographs of Torquay, Yarmouth, Plymouth,Bangor, Dove Dale, Dover, Rochester, Scarborough, Glasgow,Faringdon, Ilfracombe and Halifax, with examples by Lowry, Austin,Swarbreck, Jackson, J.R. Smith, Bluck, Newman, Bickham, Salterand Spreat, various sizes and condition(20) £200-300

218* British topographical views. A mixed collection ofapproximately seventy engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century,including approximately sixty-five 18th century small uncolouredtown panoramas originally published in ‘The London Magazine’,together with larger lithographs, aquatints and engravings, varioussizes and condition(approx.70) £300-500

219* British topographical views. A mixed collection of twenty-six prints, mostly 19th century, including twenty-one lithographs ofWales, including examples by Dibdin, Frank, Day, Crane, Napperand Laporte, a hand coloured engraving of Blackpool by J.C. Armytage, two aquatint engravings of the River Thames by S. Ireland and four large hand-coloured lithographs of Edinburgh byS.D. Swarbreck, various sizes and condition(28) £70-100

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220* Broadside. Fairburn (John, publisher), MonumentalInscription on the Departed Minister!! Within this Mausoleum lieEntombed the Mortal Remains of Spencer Perceval..., circa 1812,printed broadside with a hand-coloured caricature (possibly byGeorge Cruikshank) showing the assassination of SpencerPerceval, 425 x 120mm, mounted, framed and glazedAll that is generally remembered about Spencer Perceval is that he was theonly British Prime Minister ever to be assassinated. He was shot by JohnBellingham; a businessman, who in 1804 had been falsely imprisoned fordebt in Russia. The British embassy would not help him and when he wasreleased in 1809 he returned to England seeking compensation from theBritish government, which kept turning him down. His sense of grievancemounted to the point where he decided to kill the prime minister. The authorof the broadside obviously was sympathetic to Bellingham’s cause as thetext is excoriating in its description of Perceval. Bellingham was found guiltyand hanged two days after Perceval’s funeral.(1) £100-150

221* Caricatures. A good collection of twenty-three cartoons andcaricatures, mostly 18th & 19th century, etched and engravedcaricatures, many with contemporary hand colouring, includingexamples by Rowlandson, Holland, Roberts, Cruikshank, Gillray,Doyle, Pry, Bunbury, Dighton, Woodward and Hogarth, varioussizes and condition(23) £300-500

222* Caricatures. Jukes (Francis), The Heir Disinherited [and] TheDisinherited Heir, published Robert Pollard, c.1790, pair of aquatintswith contemporary hand colouring, slight staining to lowermargins, 315 x 365mm, framed and glazedBM Satires 7814/7815. The first described print shows a large panelled mapscreen behind the seated figures.(2) £100-150

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223* Cheshire. Vale Royal Abbey, early 19th century, pen ink andgrisaille watercolour on wove, neat manuscript caption beneath, 23x 34cm (9 x 13.25ins) mount aperture, framed and glazedFounded by Edward I in 1270, Vale Royal Abbey was intended to be on thegrandest scale, but financial difficulties meant the finished building wasconsiderably smaller than planned. After the Dissolution, the abbey wasincorporated into a mansion for Thomas Holcroft. (1) £150-200

224* Chester. Sumner (Alfred), City of Chester, published ThomasCatherall, Chester, circa 1860, lithographic panorama withcontemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and staining,occasional marginal closed tears and fraying, slight creasing, 285 x700mm, together with, Le Keux (John), The Prospect of Leedsfrom Knostrop Road, circa 1825, uncoloured engraving, slightspotting, 240 x 390mm, with, Landseer (John), Manchester fromMount Pleasant, published J. Landseer, 1802, uncolouredengraving after W.M. Craig, one central fold, 365 x 485mm, with,Dixon (T.), View of the Town and Harbour of Liverpool fromSeacombe, published Henry Fisher, 1825, uncoloured engravingafter I. Jenkinson, old folds, 245 x 390mm, plus, Hill (John), Bath,View of the Town Hall, Market & Abbey Church, published WilliamMiller, 1804, aquatint after J.C. Nattes, contemporary handcolouring, 200 x 280mm, with one other similar(6) £150-200

225* After Francis Cotes (1726-1770), Caroline Matilda, Queen ofDenmark and Norway, by James Watson after Francis Cotes, soldby Ryland and Bryer, circa 1766-1775, mezzotint overpainted withoil, head and shoulders portrait showing Queen Matilda in a silk andlace gown adorned with pearls, some superficial scratches, relined,early manuscript labels on back of stretcher ‘Matilda Queen ofDenmark’ and ‘Caroline Matilda daughter of Frederick Prince ofWales wife of Christina VII of Denmark, from Gloucester House,The Duke of Cambridges’, 51.5 x 37cm (20.25 x 14.5ins), giltmoulded frame (damaged with some loss)(1) £70-100

226* Cricket. Havell (Robert), View of Reading School &Playground, published E.Havell, 1816, hand coloured aquatint afterE.Havell, occasional repaired closed marginal tears, slightrestoration to margins, slight creasing, 430 x 575mm, togetherwith, Lea (Henry, publisher), Cricketing (Lord Cricket Ground, St.John’s Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players), circa 1860,uncoloured lithograph with decorative borders, slight spotting, 205x 270mm, with another copy with later hand colouring, with, Pyne(W.H.), Archery and Cricket, 1823, sepia aquatint, slight spotting,230 x 305mm, plus, The Leadenhall Press Ltd. (publishers),Cricket at Lords in 1822, published 1892 (or later), coloured print,slight marginal fraying and dust soiling, slight creasing, 425 x540mm, with another six engravings and original drawings ofcricket, tennis and golf, various sizes and conditionThe first described item is believed to be the very first representation of agame of schoolboy cricket and, as such, a copy hangs in the Long Room atLords Cricket Ground.(11) £400-600

227* Dawson (Montague). ‘The Smoke of Battle’, publishedVenture Prints 1972, colour print signed in pencil by the artist tolower right, blind stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild, slight toning,675 x 795mm, together with another three maritime colour printsafter Montague Dawson (including two signed in pencil by theartist), with, Wellstood (W.), Home at Last, published W. Wellstood & Co., 1883, hand-coloured engraving, one closed tearto margin, not affecting image, 350 x 605mm, with one other similar(6) £100-150

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228* Duncan (Edward). To the Directors of the Royal Mail SteamPacket Company, This Plate of the Launch of the Steam Ship Forth,of 1940 tons burden (on the 22nd. May 1841 in the Presence ofSixty Thousand Spectators) with a View of the Port and Town ofLeith is Respectfull dedicated..., Thomas Freebody, published,Thomas Freebody Hull, Ackerman & Co., London & Crighton,Edinburgh & Finlay, Glasgow, 1842, aquatint after J.W. Carmichael,printed in blue, corners chipped with slight loss, 510 x 690mm,together with, Pollard (Robert), A North West View of the Quay ofGreat Yarmouth [and] A South East View of the Market Place ofGreat Yarmouth, published J. Butcher, 1790 & 1791, twouncoloured aquatints after J. Butcher, both images laid on later cardwith some surface abrasion, slight spotting and creasing, the firstitem with slight worming to image, each approx. 420 x 665mm(3) £150-250

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229* England & Wales. View of Durham Cathedral from the River,1835, fine pencil drawing on paper, with early handwritten clippedtitle below, 10 x 15.5cm (4 x 6ins), mounted on card, together withFishing Boats Moored by Carnarvon Castle, North Wales, 1832,pencil on paper, 8.5 x 10cm (3.3 x 4ins) mount aperture, framed andglazed, with later inscription to mount, together with nine other smallformat pencil views of Waltham Abbey, Essex, Kilcorworth Church,Ireland, by R.T. Lewis, Perthshire, Ramsgate and St. Margaret’s Bay,Beeston Rock and Castle, Nottinghamshire, etc., sixteen mostlyearly to mid-19th century watercolour landscapes, mostly by M. Youill, a few amateur botanical studies, and various prints(approx. 30) £200-300

230* English school. Going to Market, circa 1790, watercolour inthe manner of J.C. Ibbetson (1759 - 1817), 20 x 27cms (8 x 10.5inches), mounted, framed and glazed with Gallery label to verso(1) £100-150

231* Etchings. A large collection of approximately 375 etchings,mostly 19th & early 20th century, uncoloured etchings of portraits,topographical views, domestic and wild animals and genre scenes,several signed in pencil, with examples by Landseer, Farquharson,Knight, Waltner, Leader, Fonce and Morland, various sizes and conditionFrom the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.375) £150-250

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232 Fashion. Les Modes Parisiennes, 1859-1860, eighty-nine hand-coloured engraved plates, and three uncoloured folding plates(creased), of gowns, collars, and bonnets, etc., occasional foxing, twoconsecutive plates with 3.5” closed tear to lower margin, one platedetached, marbled endpapers, near contemporary red quarter roan,rubbed, 4to, together with La Belle Assemblee, 2 volumes, 1819-1820, twenty-three hand-coloured engraved plates, slightly toned,contemporary half calf, worn, first volume with covers detached, 8voSold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.(3) £200-300

233* Fox Hunting. Quilley (Henry), To the Sportsmen in Generalof Shropshire. This Print of Stephen Denston, Yeoman ofStanwardine Hall...., pub. Mr Minor, Astley House, Shropshire,1838, uncoloured mezzotint after R. Jones, a little toned andspotted, 580 x 680mm, together with Thomson (J.), The Morningof the Chase, pub. Thomas Maclean, 1845, uncoloured mixedmethod engraving after Francis Grant, some professional repairs toimage, laid on modern card, 530 x 630mm, with Giller (W.), JohnMytton Esquire, Halston, Salop, pub. Rudolph Ackermann, 1847[but later impression], hand-coloured engraving after W. Webb,heightened with gum arabic, 530 x 660mm, plus Hacker (Edward),Mr Willm. Long on “Bertha”...., circa 1850, uncoloured mixedmethod engraving after W & H Barraud, trimmed with slight loss toengraved title at base, slight staining, 440 x 540mm, and Ward(William), untitled engraving of two racehorses, circa 1800,uncoloured mezzotint, proof before title and letters, one smallmarginal closed tear, 410 x 560mm, with three others similar(8) £100-200

234* Gillray (James). Posting in Ireland [and] Posting in Scotland,published H. Humphreys, 1805, pair of etchings after C. Loraine Smithwith contemporary hand colouring, humorous text below eachcaricature reads respectively, “Forward immediately your Honour;But sure a’nt I waiting for the Girl with the Poker, just to give this Marea burn your Honour, tis just to make her start your Honour!” and“Hald your Haund Mun, hald your haund! en troth mun: e’n gin youna mind yoursel youl just make the Muckle Laird coupeing his creels”,each approximately 305 x 395mm, mounted framed and glazedA somewhat xenophobic and patronising English view of the perils of travellingin the ‘backward’ realms of Scotland and Ireland. BM 10478 & 10479.(2) £150-250

235* Gorell (Norman, early 20th century). A sketchbookcontaining pencil studies of zoo animals, dogs, cows, horses, etc.,circa 1920s, twenty-seven leaves, containing pencil sketches torectos, with some drawings to versos as well, several mounted,including six Japanese woodblock prints and one pen and ink studyof wild fowl (mostly trimmed), inscribed at front N. Gorell in pencil,original black cloth boards, rubbed and extremities worn, 4toNorman Gorell, an artist and designer, was born in Glasgow, and lived at 114West Campbell Street, Glasgow. He exhibited at the Glasgow Institute ofFine Arts in 1922 and 1923, and edited the short-lived Glasgow School of ArtMagazine entitled ‘The Palette’ for 1922. He designed a poster for TheAnchor Line in 1924.(1) £100-150

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236* Harding (Jackie, 1944- ). After a Visit to Egypt, oil on paper,signed in pencil to lower right margin, 61 x 42.5cm (24 x 16.75ins)mount aperture, framed and glazedJackie Harding (1944-) studied at the Slade School of Fine Art before settlingin Bath where she now works and exhibits. Her work is characterised by aconcern with the saturated colours of North Africa and the Middle East.(1) £150-200

237* London. Hunt (George), View of the Thames ShewingGoding’s New Lion Ale Brewery, The Wharfs, Shot Factories, andthe Lambeth end of Waterloo Bridge, published John Moore, 1836,uncoloured aquatint after F.C. Turner, slight toning and spotting, 450 x 630mmA scarce image of the industrial and commercial banks of the River Thames.(1) £200-300

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238* London. Parrot (William), Somerset House St. Pauls &Blackfriar’s Bridge from Waterloo Bridge, The Pool from LondonBridge, Westminster & Hungerford from Waterloo Bridge [and]Southwark Bridge from London Bridge, published Henry Brooks,1841, together four tinted lithographs, slight spotting and staining,each approximately 240 x 420mm(4) £100-150

239* London. A mixed collection of twenty-five prints andengravings, 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs ofLondon and its environs, including Windsor, with examples byShotter Boys, Gambart, Stadler, Kip, Toms, De Wit, Taylor, Boydell,Dick and Nicholls, various sizes and condition(25) £150-250

240* Macbeth-Raeburn (Henry, 1860-1947). A mixed collection ofapproximately sixty prints, etching, dry points and mezzotints oftopographical views, portraits and genre scenes, signed in pencil byartist, some duplicates and various proofs, various sizes and conditionFrom the estate of the late Christopher Lennox-Boyd.(approx.60) £300-500

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241* Maritime. Burford (Thomas), A Squadron at AnchorPreparing to Sail, A Squadron under sail to form a Line of Battle, AClose Engagement [and] The Enemys Strikeing their Flags,published Robert Sayer, [1798 or later], eleven mezzotints (includessome duplicates), including six with hand colouring, eachapproximately, 255 x 355mm, various condition, together with,Davey (William Turner), Eastward Ho! [and] Home Again,published Lloyd Brothers & Co., 1860, pair of uncoloured mixedmethod engravings after Henry O’Neil, some toning and spotting,each approximately 800 x 620mm(13) £100-150

242* Mezzotint portraits. A mixed collection of approximatelyninety engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured maleand female mezzotint portraits, including examples by Robinson,Ward, Stock, Cousins, Barnard, Valentine Green, Laurie, Faber,Beckett, Turner, Cooper, Jones, Tomkins and Hay, occasionalduplicates, various sizes and conditionFrom the estate of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.90) £150-250

243* Native Portraits. A series of six portraits of South Americannatives, 19th century, watercolour on lined paper, sheet size 30 x20cm (12 x 8ins) (6) £150-200

244* Oates (Henriette). Six Views of Sicily, c. 1840, comprisingThe Eruption of Vesuvius, Monreale, La Romagnola, Church of SaintRosalia, Stalactite Rock near La Cava and Fort on the Lava nearPortici, lithographed views by Wenzel and Ledoux on India wove,some marginal spotting, waterstains and short closed tears, sheetsize 31.2 x 48.5cm (12.25 x 19ins)(6) £100-150

245* Oxford. Murray (C.O.), The High Street Oxford, published TheFine Art Society, 1896, uncoloured etching, slight abrasion toprinted surface, 420 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed,together with, Whitlock (N.), The Geological Lecture Room,Oxford, circa 1860, uncoloured lithograph, 315 x 405mm, mounted,framed and glazed(2) £100-150

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246* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximatelyforty-five engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings,etchings and mezzotints of topographical scenes, classical, religion,historical, marine, domestic animals, genre and portraits, includingexamples by J.R.Smith, V.Green, Dunkarton, Turner, Murphy,Houston, Bromley, Bellin, Turrell and Atkinson, some duplicates,various sizes and conditionFrom the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.45) £200-300

247* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximatelythirty prints & engravings, 18th - 20th century, engravings,lithographs, original watercolours and photographs, includingportraits, genre, classical, topographical views and sporting, mostin contemporary wood, gesso and gilt frames, including some oval,many of the frames have original London, Dublin & provincialframers, gilders and picture dealers labels fixed to the verso,various sizes and conditionFrom the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.30) £150-200

248* Railways. Duncan (Edward), View of the London andCroydon Railway. From the Deep Cutting made through the Hill atNew Cross, Looking Towards the Greenwich Railway, publishedDay & Haghe, 1838, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring,very slight spotting, image size 285 x 490mm(1) £100-150

249* Sartain (John). Martial Law, published George Bingham &Co., Columbia & Kansas City, Missouri, 1872, uncoloured mixedmethod engraving after George C. Bingham, one repaired marginalclosed tear not affecting image, slight spotting, 610 x 800mmMartial Law (General Order no.11) was issued by General Thomas Ewing Jr.,who was the Federal commander of the Department of Missouri. The ordereffectively exiled nearly all the residents of Jackson county and itssurroundings. The artist is said to have ridden to Kansas City to confrontGeneral Ewing and when told by Ewing that it was a military necessity tocounter the guerilla warfare being waged by Southern sympathisers, he issupposed to have replied that he would make Ewing ‘infamous with pen andbrush as far as I am able’. The result of General Order no. 11 was to ensure thatsystematic looting and the burning of property resulted in numerous displacedrefugees and untold misery. Bingham created two versions of the scene, oneof which provided John Sartain with the inspiration for this engraving.(1) £500-800

250* Sartain (John). The County Election, published, G.C.Bingham,1854, uncoloured engraving after George Caleb Bingham, somemarginal dust soiling and spotting, not affecting image, 620 x 780mmGeorge Caleb Bingham was a Missouri genre painter who created severalworks relating to the American democratic process. In The County Electionhe depicts a variety of characters, including the drinker holding up his glassfor a refill, served by a (non-voting) African American, together with groupsof farmers, businessmen and labourers, all assembled in a Missouri countytown to register to vote and listen to the prospective political candidate.Bingham hoped that The County Election would appeal to the American Art-Union, who purchased a major American painting each year to providesubjects for engravings for its members.(1) £300-500

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251* Shepard (Ernest Howard, 1879-1976). The Stranger inNuremberg, December 1946, pen & ink, heightened withbodycolour, on artist’s board, depicting the interior of a courtroomduring the Nuremberg Trials, with a large figure of Justicepersonified, signed lower right, titled to lower margin below image,with dated ‘Punch’ copyright label on verso, image size 30 x22.5cm (12 x 9ins)(1) £200-300

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252* Stadler (Joseph Constantine). This Likeness of his mostExcellent and Venerable Majesty, King George the Third in theFiftieth Year of his Reign...., [and] This Likeness of the PrinceRegent of Great Britain form the Original in the Possession ofH.R.H....., published Colnaghi & Co. 1810 - 11, pair of aquatints afterCharles Rosenberg, both with contemporary hand colouring andheightened in gold, slight dust soiling, both are shown onhorseback in front of Windsor Castle and Brighton Pavillionrespectively, each approximately 350 x 295mm, displayed inmatching near contemporary turned gilt and black frames, togetherwith, Dobie (James), The Little Mortgage [and] Toddy at theCheshire Cheese, published H.Lefevre & Son, 1899 & 1896, pair ofuncoloured etchings after Walter Dendy Sadler, both signed inpencil below image by artist and engraver, both with an etchedremarque, each approximately 410 x 510mm, framed and glazed,with two lithographs from Joseph Nash’s ‘Mansions of England inthe Olden Time’ published 1839 -49, both presented in large nearcontemporary stained wooden framed, plus two sepia aquatints byThomas Lupton from ‘The Beauties of Claude Lorraine’ framed andglazed, together with another sixteen framed and glazedengravings and lithographs of portaits, architecture, topographicalviews, marine, coaching and heraldry, various sizes and condition(24) £200-300

253* Still life. A pair of relievo chromolithographs of flowers, early20th century, two large embossed pictures, each depicting a vasefilled with roses and other flowers, 38.5 x 28.5cm (15.5x 11.25ins),matching gilt moulded frames, glazed(2) £100-150

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254* Transport. A mixed collection of fourteen prints andengravings, mostly 19th century, lithographs and engravings,including railway lithographs by J.C. Bourne, an aquatint of aPedestrian Hobbyhorse published by Ackermann, and a coachingaquatint by Charles Hunt, together with a large fashion engraving,genre and topographical engravings, various sizes and condition(14) £200-300

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255* Vue d’Optiques. A View of the Custom House with Part ofthe Tower taken from the River Thames, published Bowles &Carver, circa 1800, hand-coloured engraving by Thomas Bowles,260 x 400mm, together with, A View of the Mansion Houseapointed for the Residence of the Lord Mayor of London, publishedLaurie & Whittle, 1794, hand-coloured engraving, 255 x 400mm,with, A View of the Royal Exchange London [and] A View of theCanal, Chinese Building, Rotunda &c. in Ranelagh Gardens with theMasquerade, published Robert Sayer 1759 [but late 19th centuryimpressions], two hand-coloured engravings, each approximately255 x 400mm. mounted, framed and glazed, with The “PeaceCoach” Conveying News of the Victory of Waterloo. CrossingRochester Bridge, published R. Pollard 1815 [but 20th centuryimpression], colour print, 330 x 420mm, framed and glazed(5) £70-100

256* Walker (William, 1791 - 1867). A collection of approximatelyone hundred engraved portraits, mezzotint male and femaleportraits, a few with contemporary colouring, several duplicates,various states and proofs, various sizes and conditionFrom the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd. William Walker wasa Scottish line, stipple, mezzotint and mixed method engraver of portraitsand historical subjects after his contemporaries.(approx.100) £300-500

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257* Estate Plan. A Map of the Estate of Edward Vernon Esquire.To Edward Vernon of Nacton in the County of Suffolk Esq. This Mapof the Survey of your Estate lying in the Towns of Hollesby andBoyton in the County above said is Humbly Dedicated by Yr. mostHumble and Obedt. Servant Jn. Miller Surveyor, 1722, pen andwatercolour estate plan on vellum, title cartouche, scale of perchesand furlongs, table of explanation and compass rose, some stainingand dust soiling, 715 x 890mm, old Christies auction label to verso(1) £200-300

258* Estate Plan. A Survey of an Estate in Ofley belonging toQuinten Woolnough Gent. Taken in the Year 1776 by J. SpurlingJunr., pen and watercolour on vellum of an estate in Suffolk, ornatetitle cartouche, compass rose and scale of perches surmountedwith open dividers, some overall dust soiling and later pencilannotations, 565 x 600mm(1) £200-300

259* Estate Plan. A Map of the Lands Belonging to FrancisGoldson Esqr. Lying in Tannington and Dennington in Suffolk andnow in the Occupation of Susanna Lovell, George Smith, JohnClark, Wido. Nilson, Robert Wroots & Robert Burchum. Surveyedanno 1730 by Rich’d Tallemach, pen and watercolour on vellumestate plan, decorative title cartouche, compass rose, table of thedivision of lands and a scale of chains surmounted by opendividers, some dust soiling, 535 x 670mm(1) £200-300

260* Estate Plan. Untitled Plan of an Estate near CleoburyMortimer in Shropshire, circa 1720, pen and watercolour estateplan on vellum, with a compass rose and a large unfinishedarmorial crest of the Blount family, inset map of ‘The Forrest ofWire’, some overall dust soiling, 630 x 825mmThe Blount family were originally from Sodington Hall, Mamble inWorcestershire, but as wealthy coal owners and iron founders acquiredestates in neighbouring Shropshire. The house shown on the plan is MawleyHall which the Blounts re-modelled in 1730.(1) £200-300

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261* Estate Plan. A Mapp and Description of a Messuage or Farmhouse at A. with the Barns, Stable, Out Houses, place Garden, oneold Orchard, two young Orchards, Seventeen pieces of Arable andPasture Land, Noted with ye Letters B,C,D &c. Two pieces ofWoodland & one rood of Woodland out of another wood unto apiece of ye sd. Land adjoyning......, The Area of each pieceexpressed therein Distinguished by Collours and shewing wholeLands bound there unto. Measured and Surveyed in April 1718 byJames Busey and John Wallis, Surveyors, decorative estate plan oflands in Kent, pen and watercolour on vellum, ornate cartouche,compass rose and mileage chart with large armorial crest, slightdust soiling, 670 x 590mm(1) £250-350

262* Estate plans. A collection of five estate plans, 18th & 19thcentury, five pen and watercolour estate plans on paper andvellum, some creasing, closed tears and dust soiling, various sizesand conditionThe plans are located in Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and Shropshire.(5) £200-300

263 Estate plans. Plans of Estates. The Property of ThomasChinnall Porter Esq.re, 1806, pen, ink and watercolour title pagewith calligraphic text and decorative armorial, manuscript index,eight (complete as list) pen and watercolour estate maps, eachwith dated title, compass rose and scale of chains with a table ofexplanation on a facing page, bound with two additional plans,(including one double page) apparantly by the same hand ofBirlingham and Defford (both in Worcestershire), a later ink on japanplan of a farmstead, two mid nineteenth century estate plans, anauction sale lithographic estate map and a pencil drawing of thefamily armorial crest are loosley inserted into the binding, all relateto the Porter family and their estates, near contemporary morocco,worn and frayed, slim large folioThe estate maps relate to property in Essex and Worcstershire.(1) £300-500

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264* Alcock (John William & Brown, Arthur Whitten). The RoyalAero Club. Banquet to Celebrate the First Non-stop Trans-AtlanticFlight by Capt. Sir J. Alcock and Lieut. Sir A. W. Brown (Winners ofthe “Daily Mail” £10,000 Prize), The Savoy Hotel, Monday, 23rdJune 1919, printed menu in blue on folded off-white card, signed ‘J.Alcock’ (pencil) and ‘A.W. Brown’ (blue ink, a little faded but clear)at upper margin of first page, 8vo (16 x 11cm)On 14 June 1919, Alcock, with Whitten Brown as his navigator, piloted aVickers-Vimy biplane non-stop from St. John’s, Newfoundland to Clifden,County Galway, Ireland, in 16 hours and 27 minutes. Both men wereknighted after the event.(1) £300-500

265* Alcock (Captain Sir John William, 1892-1919). County ofLondon Driver’s Licence, completed in manuscript for Captain JohnAlcock, 26 Longacre, W., for a period of 12 months from the 5thJuly 1919 to 4th July 1920, renewal pages blank, original cloth,rubbed, 16mo, together with a contemporary black and whitesnapshot of Alcock seated in a garden with two unidentifiedwomen and another man, creased at edges, 7.5 x 10cm, containedin John Alcock’s brown suede half-moon wallet with folding flapand monogrammed circular plaque(1) £200-300

266 Autographs. A World War I autograph album, 1914-1920,approximately 100 coloured leaves, filled with twenty-eight pen &ink, pencil, or watercolour sketches, including drawings of militaryfigures, a pencil sketch of a zeppelin, a map of the British Empire,and various cartoons and caricatures, plus numerous inscriptions,poems, etc., including a verse about conscientious objectors,entries mostly signed and dated, marbled endpapers, inscribed onthe verso of the front free endpaper ‘From all at Home to Bertha onher 17th Birthday’, original morocco, extremites slightly rubbed, giltlettered on upper cover, small oblong 8vo, together with anotheralbum similar, with original sketches and manuscript contributionsvariously dated between 1917 and 1931, oblong 8vo Both an interesting reflection of the time, including politically incorrectreferences to ‘niggers’.(2) £150-200

267* Bonaparte (Louis Lucien, 1813-1891). Autograph lettersigned ‘Louis L. Bonaparte’, 18 November 1842, to his uncle LeComte de Leu, in French, in part translated as, ‘I have just seen myUncle Joseph who keeps well. You have asked if I have any news,and about my aunt and Madame de Villeneuve who are muchbetter. I have heard nothing fresh about my cousin’s business, weonly know that he has gone to Switzerland. I have heard no moretalk about a duel, it is widely said that Pauchin does not care aboutfighting very much’, one page with integral address leaf, placestamp ‘Firenze’, dated 22 November 1842 and with BiblothecaLindesiana stamp to lower right corner of first page, 4to(1) £100-150

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268 British Empire Exhibition. Lucas (E.V.), The Pageant ofEmpire, Souvenir Volume with an Introductory Note by His RoyalHighness The Prince of Wales, published Fleetway Press Ltd.,1924, title page, numerous colour illustrations by Spencer Pryseand Frank Brangwyn and a double page allegorical map byMacDonald Gill, decorative pastedowns and endpapers, colourprinted boards, a little dust soiled and rubbed at extremitiies, folio,together with, Kennedy North (Stanley),British Empire Exhibition1924, Wembley Park, April - October, Its Situation Described inRelation to the Railways of London, published Dobson, Molle & Co.Ltd., 1924,colour lithographic map (2 copies), old foldsstrengthened on verso, descriptive text and black & whiteillustrations on verso, each 490 x 730mm, with eleven (of 12)souvenir black & white postcards (one used), contained inpublishers printed orange envelope and, Lawrence (G.C.), TheBritish Empire Exhibition 1924, Official Guide, published Fleetwaypress Ltd., 1924, numerous illustrations and maps throughout,upper cover detached, lacking rear cover with a tipped in foldingmap of the British Empire, 8vo(5) £200-300

269* Broadside - Rabies. For the Bite of a Mad Dog, printed byBoden, Stafford, [1789], drop-title, one page, folio (310 x 190mm)The introductory paragraph states the background and aims of thisbroadside: ‘The following proposals for the prevention of this very alarmingdisease, originated with Dr [John] Haygarth [1740-1827], of Chester, inconsequence of three men near Wrexham, in North Wales, having died ofCanine Madness, in October and November, 1788. The proposals were firstdispersed by hand-bills in Cheshire, North Wales, &c and from thencecopied into many of the Newspapers. They have also been often re-printedand dispersed by several worthy characters, in other parts; but it appearsthey are not yet sufficiently known, for two patients have lately died of thisdisease, one in Birmingham, and one at Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton. Asthe method here advised has met with the approbation of many eminentPhysicians, it ought to be made known as generally and as speedily aspossible.’ The following two paragraphs of text then give Dr Haygarth’smethods of preventing infection following a bite by a mad dog, involvingwashing, cupping and syringing. The final italicised paragraph gives asummary of the treatment. Rare; no other copy traced. (1) £500-800

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270 Dukes of Cambridge. An Account of the Succession of the Earls Dukes of Cambridge from the Periods whenthose Titles were First Conferred to the Creation of the Present Duke of Cambridge His Royal Highness AdolphusFrederick Seventh Son of His Majesty King George the Third, n.d. [paper watermarked ‘J. Whatman 1811’], 19th c.,manuscript on paper, seventy-five leaves, illustrated with 30 pp. calligraphic text including title all written to rectos only,illustrated with fourteen blazoned arms in colours and liquid gold (plus four others incomplete), ten watercolourmedallion portraits, mostly signed G.P. Harding in the margins, one other watercolour vignette, three topographical andeighteen portrait prints, manuscript genealogy to final text leaf verso, presentation inscription on title from Admiral SirAdolphus Fitzgeorge (second son of the second Duke of Cambridge) to Adolphus, First Marquis of Cambridge, 27 June1917, with an additional manuscript note loosely inserted, written by the first Marquis of Cambridge and suggesting thatthe volume was commissioned by Adolphus, First Duke of Cambridge, by his sister, Mary, Duchess of Gloucesteraround the time of his creation as Duke in 1801, 2 pp., 8vo, contemporary dark green straight-grained morocco, heavilyrubbed, joints cracked and small loss to head of spine, folio (48 x 31cm)The signed watercolour miniatures by the English portrait painter and copyist George Perfect Harding (died 1853) each measureapprox. 14 x 12 cm within ornamental borders and depict: Edmund Plantagenet, Richard Plantagenet, Adolphus Frederick, Edward,Hamilton, James and William, Sixth to Eleventh Earls of Cambridge respectively. The remaining two miniatures of George Augustusand George William Frederick Charles, Fifth and Seventh Dukes of Cambridge are attributed to Harding. (1) £1000-1500

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271* Chinese Bonds. The Imperial Chinese Government 5%Hukuang Railways Sinking Fund Loan of 1911, a pair of bonds (00& £20), engraved vignette of a locomotive to each, printed in redand green respectively, 53 x 34.5cm (21 x 13.5ins) aperture size,framed and glazed(2) £100-150

272 Kley (Heinrich, 1863-1945). A Faun Amongst Roses,watercolour, heightened with gouache, signed in pencil to lowerleft corner, 26.5 x 21.5cm (10.5 x 8.5ins) mount aperture, togetherwith Skizzenbuch, Berlin: Ulbert Langen, 1910, black and whiteillustrations throughout, few neat manuscript annotations, originalcloth, gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus another book of Kley illustrationsand eleven postcards with designs by Kley (all postally used)(4) £200-300

273 Menus. A French sample book of menus and relatedstationery, early 20th century, containing forty-five mostly colour-printed folded cards tipped on to six pages (including pastedowns),most with printed identification tickets with item cataloguenumbers and names, original cloth (titled ‘Album Petiot, CollectionA’ to upper cover), contemporary plain paper wrapper, frayed withsome loss, slim folio(1) £150-200

274* Pennysylvania. A pair of unrelated vellum deeds, 14 October1779 & Northumberland County, 12 May 1795, the first relating toland in the west Branch of Susquehannah River, signed ThomasWooling with remains of seal lower right, docketed, some soiling,framed and double glazed, the second relating to land in Water Street,Watsonsburg, between the parties of John Watson, his wife Maryand the Reverend John Hoge, signatures of John Watson, MaryWatson and Robert Smith with papered seals adjacent, indentedupper margin, some soiling, framed and glazed, plus two plasterportrait medallions of Washington as first President General of theSociety of Cincinnati Institute (65mm diameter) and Oliver HazardPerry (56mm), both framed and glazed in near-matching gilt frames(4) £100-150

275 World War I. George Philip & Son, (publishers), Daily MailGeneral War Map of Europe, circa 1914, colour lithographic maplaid on linen, with illustrations of the relative armies andarmaments of the combative nations, old folds, 540 x 790mm,bound in publisher’s decorative cloth boards, together with, TheDaily Graphic (publishers), Special War Cartoons, volumes 3 & 5,numerous black & white cartoons, publisher’s decorative paperwrappers, a little dust soiled, oblong 8vo, with, Les Cahiers de laGuerre..., La Grande Bataille Navale..., no.13, [1916], maps andillustrations throughout. publisher’s paper wrappers, rear wrapperdetached, upper wrapper near detached, slim 8vo, and Das Plakat,Jahrgand 6 Heft 6, November 1915, numerous colour and black &white illustrations and tipped in plates throughout, lacking oneplate, contents shaken and loose, upper hinge broken, colourlithographic paper wrappers with repaired closed tears, slim 4to,and “Eurograph”. The Great European Puzzle, showing the War Areaof Europe, Rulers, Flags and Forces of the Seven Nations, c.1914,wooden jigsaw puzzle contained in manufacturers card box, boxwith later tape repairs, five pieces lacking(6) £100-150

276 Barometers. A Smith’s One-Day Diary for 1881 used as ascrap album relating to barometers, plus thermometers, etc.,containing rough sketches, calculations, direction names, etc.,including the construction of barometers, their components andtheir makers, some detail written straight into the diary but manyreceipts, invoices, letters and scraps of paper tipped in, alsoincluding a few printed items, some soiling, splits and tears, partlybroken in original cloth, some wear, 4to(1) £200-300

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277* Communist Party Posters. A group of Communist Party andrelated letterpress posters, circa 1960s, slogans include Stop theIllegal Attack on Trade Unions, Go One Better! Vote Communist,End American War on Vietnam, Join the Communist Party, etc.,minor creases and marks, but generally VG(18) £120-150

278 Kent Maritime. A manuscript booklet of questions andanswers for sailing around Chatham, 19th century, presented oneight double pages with approximately eighteen questions writtento the left page and answers facing, each question and answerseparated by a rule, begins ‘Directions from Dover Road throughthe Downs over the Flats up to the Hope Point’, questions include‘What’s the course through the Gulf Stream, what’s the markedturn through the Gulf Stream’, etc., 20 pp. including plain wrappers,upper wrapper marked ‘To Mr George Towers at Mrs Towers… atChatham’, some damp-staining, soiling and fraying throughout,slim folio(1) £70-100

279* Manorial Documents. A group of eight vellum documents,17th/19th century, including a presentment of homage re. ‘HobbesLand’ &c., undated (16th century), with three signatures and anumber of marks, plus copies of court rolls for Bassetbury, Bucks (4),Wissett Le Roos, Suffolk, 1661, 1730, and Brighton, Sussex, 1799(8) £150-200

280* Miscellaneous ephemera, mostly 19th and 20th century,including a small quantity of cut autographs, small autographalbum, a scrap album of news cuttings, a small quantity of letters,photographs and prints(a small carton) £70-100

281* Obligation Bonds. An obligation bond or Sir GeorgeMaynwaringe of Ightfield, Shropshire, 10 November 1596, to RalphLeftwiche of Leftwich, Cheshire, in Latin (bond) and English(condition of bond), signed by Maynwaringe and four witnesses,and referring to land including ‘Wichehowse or Saltehowse’ (SaltWorks), together with a quantity of other obligation bonds includinga few partly printed, one from Toby Parker, gunsmith of Bath, to hisson Thomas Barker, Calico printer of Lambeth, Surrey, 1729(20) £200-300

282 Scrap album. A large late Victorian scrap album, containing115 leaves with chromo engravings, collotype, etc., many full pageand larger chromos with some adhesion damage, contemporaryquarter calf, backstrip broken and covers detached, folio(1) £100-150

283 Scrap Albums. Two Victorian scrap albums, one circa 1830s,containing approximately twenty-nine drawings and watercoloursof botany, figures and landscape studies, plus a few plates, somespotting and soiling, hinges broken, contemporary morocco gilt withcrude reback, the second a later turn-of-the-century album withapproximately thirty drawings and watercolours, contemporarypadded morocco, lacks backstrip, some wear, both 4to(2) £200-300

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284* Vellum Deeds. An assortment of mostly folding vellumdeeds, 1625-1768, including deeds relating to Northwich (5),Torkington and Cheadle, Appleton Wiske, Yorkshire, Old Radnor,and an exemplification of a recovery in the Chester Sessions, 1720,concerning Mobberley and Macclesfield(16) £150-200

285* Wills and Probate Documents. A group of twenty-onevellum and paper documents, 1667-1893, including letters ofadministration, a coroner’s inquest, Staffordshire, churchdocuments including a marriage licence, relating to Chester,Jersey, Kent, Radnor, Sussex, etc., mostly 18th century, includingsome copies and some with good ecclesiastical seals(21) £100-150

286* Victorian Autographs. A group of mostly cut signatures,some pasted on to card leaves, including Christina Rossetti, JohnBright (mounted beneath an albumen print portrait), Duke ofWellington, Edwin Landseer, David Roberts, David Maclise, JohnRuskin, Sydney Thompson Dobell, W.H. Russell, RobertStephenson, Thomas Henry Huxley, John Tyndall, J.A. Froude(autograph letter to John Ruskin), Dr John Brown, etc.(approx. 50) £80-120

287 Manchester & Salford Water Works Company. Release bythe Proprietors of the Whole [and Half] Shares in the Capital of theCompany, two portfolios, 5th January 1853, two bound indenturesof eighteen and seventeen leaves respectively, the schedule toeach indenture containing several hundred names and signatureswith numbers of shares, amounts received, etc., some dust-soiling, several seals a little damaged, original quarter morocco overcloth titled in gilt, second portfolio lacks lower cover, some soilingand wear, folio, together with a manuscript notebook giving anaccount of the family of Barlows of Manchester, early 20th century,approx. thirty leaves handwritten notes, paper wrappers, somesoiling, 8vo(3) £300-500

288* Vellum Deeds. A group of three recovery documents, 17thcentury, including one large document with engraved portrait ofKing James II, lacks tag, two fragments of seal preserved, twosmaller recovery documents from 1650 both with graphite floraldesign at start of document, one with tag and small fragments ofseal present, both with text somewhat rubbed, plus a later vellumlease from the Duchy of Lancaster, 14 November 1921 for the leaseof Linbrook Farm and lands at Needwood in the county of Stafford,large red wax royal seal appended and preserved in tin skippet,plus two bound deeds, one a gathering of deeds relating to thesettlement made on the marriage of J.M. Dugdale with MissIsabella Hargreaves, 1876-1909, bound in red morocco gilt, 4to, thesecond a disentailing assurance by Henry Villebois Bathurst, offreehold estates at Marham and elsewhere, in the county ofNorfolk… , bound in black straight-grain morocco gilt with clasps,rubbed, folio(6) £150-200

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289* Solicitor’s Tin Trunk. A small solicitor’s tin trunk containingassorted documents, mostly 18th and 19th century, includingmanorial documents and agreements, letters, accounts, poems,etc., mostly manuscript on paper but including some vellum andpartly printed items, also a rental and accounts book relating toPurse Caundle Estate, Dorset, 1834-1858, a folding map ofMarham Estate by Stanford, sectionalised on linen in slipcase, anda printed Bill for Inclosing, Dividing, and Allotting, part of the Forestof Dartmoore, within the Manor of Lidford, in the County of Devon,1791, stitched as issued(a small tin trunk) £150-200

290* Insurance Certificates, 19th & early 20th century, includingthose issued by Phoenix Fire-Office, Edinburgh Life AssuranceCompany, Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society,County Fire Office, Law Fire Insurance Society, Sun InsuranceOffice and Law Union & Crown Insurance Company, all withvignette at head, 42 x 26cm and larger, together with a BirkenheadTramways Company share certificate, dated 1881, plus a vellumdeed relating to land managed by the commissioners of HisMajesty’s woods, forests, and land revenues in Ireland, dated 1827(9) £100-150

291 Literary Magazine. The Dawn Magazine, volume 2 [so titledon spine], February-June 1872, parts 8-12 of a co-operative literaryenterprise, a total of 288 leaves containing stories, essays andillustrated with watercolour and pen and ink drawings and a fewphotographs, contemporary half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, 4toMany of the members involved in this literary co-operative, typical of itstime, came from Belsize Park or Hampstead, but also Bristol, Weymouthand Torquay.(1) £150-200

292 Haggard (Ruth P.). Open Your Eyes – And Where Are You? AnUntrue Tale, 20 February - 20 March 1916, manuscript fantasynovella of approx. 50,000 words, 104 pp., written in doublecolumns in a neat hand with corrections and some additional leavesinserted, blank leaves at rear, contemporary boards, covers near-detached and spine deficient, small 4toWritten by a cousin of Rider Haggard this unpublished novella sets out thefantasies of a sick child in six dreams, from Bears and Fairies to The PurpleMountain, The Silver Frog and The Cat Who Surprised Herself. This appearsto be a much-corrected draft, with excisions and many additions.(1) £200-300

293 Haggard (Frederick Thomas, 1822-1915). A group of twenty-two pamphlets including a broadside, bound as one, circa 1885-1907, including The National Bee-Hive, or the United KingdomCompany… , 1885, Our National Shop. Capital and Labour.Production and Consumption, 1886, Our Commercial See-Saw orthe Upward and Downward Movements of Home Trade, 1888,Strikes versus Supply and Demand, or Live and Learn, publishedTunbridge Wells, n.d., some with upper wrappers preserved,inscription written vertically to title of first pamphlet hinting thatthis is the author’s own copy, contemporary black half morocco giltwith title label to upper cover, slight wear, 8voF.T. Haggard of Tunbridge Wells was a statistician and champion of fair trade.Institutional holdings for these pamphlets are uncommon.(1) £150-200

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294 Accounts ledger. A manuscriptaccounts ledger for the Duke ofSutherland’s Estate at Lilleshall,Shropshire, 1906, a vast collection of partlyprinted and manuscript receipts relating toexpenditure on the Lilleshall Estate, neatlypasted in as multiples on to approx. 600leaves, both front and back, organised withmanuscript running heads including house,farms, poultry yard, kennels, creosoteplant, land improvements, tithes, landtaxes, wages for estate workers, propertytaxes, Lilleshall House upkeep, poor rates,subscriptions, gratuities, gardens,alterations, additions, tilery, Sleap watersupply, hand improvements, incidents,etc., some dust-soiling and marginalfraying throughout, contemporary halfleather over cloth, some soiling and wear,lacks tie, very thick large folioAn interesting microcosm of accounts relatingto a big estate during a very narrow window intime. The volume itself is unwieldy, resembling alarge log, being some 45cm high and itsrounded spine measuring approx. 30cm across.(1) £100-200

295* Miscellaneous ephemera andphotography, 19th & 20th century,including four original gentleman’s tailorfashion designs, circa 1950s, pen and inkwith monochrome watercolour wash andbodycolour, initialled NAC, each approx. 36x 26cm, framed and glazed, together witha broadside for the Nottingham StockExchange Official List, 1st July 1942, 52 x41cm, framed and glazed, a Polynesianland certificate for 50 acres, 2 July 1827,some minor fraying and fold splits, a pair of1930s Burmese watercolours, a group ofsixteen Pathe films including Felix, over100 albumen print stereo views, aphotographic magnifier, etc.(a carton) £100-200

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296* Yorkshire Documents. A largebundle of manuscript and some printeddocuments, mostly relating to Yorkshire,18th & 19th century, the majority on paperand including six manuscript assessmentsfor the relief of the poor of the Parish of St.Dennis with St. George, for variousmonths in 1820, listing names, rentals andassessments, a large vellum documentissuing a fine to George Brummell,Brickmaker of Gilberdike, fined fiveshillings for non-appearance as a jurymanin 1829, with attached writ, plus severalhundred further documents, mostlysolicitors’ paperwork, summonses, etc.,etc.(a small carton) £150-200

297* Vellum Deeds. A group of tenfolding vellum deeds, 17th century, mostlyrelating to land in Yorkshire, one with waxseal still appended but generally in soiledcondition, plus one larger related paperindenture, circa 1670s(11) £150-200

298* Vellum Deeds. A group of twenty-six folding vellum deeds, 18th century (anda few 19th century), largely relating to landin Yorkshire, generally somewhat soiled, afew with fragments of seals still retained(26) £150-200

299* Postcards. A collection of approx.240 postcards, mostly early to mid 20thcentury, includes real photo postcards andprinted postcards, subjects includeaviation, shipping and World War I, MabelLucie Attwell (40), Donald McGill andothers similar (approx. 80, some postallyused) contained in three modern ringbinder albums(approx. 240) £150-200

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300* Singer Sewing Machine Company.A group of thirty-three Singer SewingMachine Company chromo cards, 1892 &1894, plus two related postcards and abookmark, plus thirty-three Kemmerichchromo cards, bookmark and scraps, plusthirty-two Stollwerck chromo cards, thewhole collection neatly corner-mountedand tipped in to a modern album withmanuscript index at front, modernsynthetic boards, 4to(1) £150-200

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301* Exposition Universelle, Paris,1900. A nicely presented modern album ofpostcards and related ephemera, a total ofapprox. forty items (mostly postcardsincluding some postally used), all corner-mounted or loose in poly sleeves in amodern ring binder, together with tworelated issues of Figaro Illustre, plus twofurther albums from the same collectortitled Egyptiaca, comprising approx. 350corner-mounted postcards, snapshots,cigarette cards and other pictorialephemera, modern synthetic bindings, 4to(5) £150-200

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302* Design Ephemera. An assortedcollection of mostly 20th-centuryephemera, including a quantity of vintageoctavo adverts for Pears’ Soap (includingtwelve chromo adverts) and insurancecompanies, etc., plus two albums ofcrests, an album containing 235 tipped-inJ. Wix Kensitas cards from the Henryseries, plus albums containing bookmarks,De La Rue designs, legal ephemera, acollection of matchbox labels, pluspostcards, magazines, etc.(2 cartons) £150-200

303 Jewish Fresh Air Home and School.A bound collection of seven annualreports, 1922-28, some photographicillustrations and tipped-in ephemera,illuminated presentation frontispiece toNathan Laski JP, dated 15th July 1928,contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbedand partly faded, 8voNathan Laski was one of the most prominentJewish leaders in England. One of his sons,Harold J. Laski, was Professor of PoliticalScience. The reports here concern the JewishFresh Air Home & School for DelicateManchester & Salford Children at Delamere.(1) £70-100

304* Devon. An autograph letter signed from John Young Senior, Plymouth,4th October 1670, to Samuel Royale, a lawyer in London, with details ofproperty transactions, one page, writtenin a very neat hand, integral address leaf,endorsed ‘Beer School’, folio, togetherwith four unrelated Devonshire deedsrelating to Bampton (one party aWorstedcomber, 1692, Luppitt, 1700 andTiverton, 1740 & 1772)The bearing of the letter described is notimmediately clear, but related correspondencein the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office(81/H/5/33, in which Royal and young reappear)concerns Bere, Alston School, 1667-1671. The‘Sargeant’ mentioned in the present letter maywell be Sir John Maynard, who hadconnections with Bere Ferrers and witheducation there. (5) £100-150

305* Pollock (Sir Frederick, 1845-1937, Jurist, Writer on Law andPhilosophy). A group of thirteenautograph letters and one postcard,1880s/1920s, mostly to Lucy Clifford,and one to Margaret Clifford, mostlysigned with initials, approx. 40 pp.,8vo/4to, together with a few other lettersand some printed items by and relating toWilliam Kingdon Clifford, various sizes (approx. 25) £100-150

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306 [John Aubrey]. Sir Thomas Phillipps. Memoires of Naturall Remarques in the County of Wilts, To which are annexed Observations ofthe same kind in the County of Surrey and Flynt-Shire, by Mr. John Aubrey..., 2 vols., early 19th c., vol. 1 comprising 236pp. and vol. 2comprising 203pp. of neatly written manuscript and forming transcripts of the original manuscript by John Aubrey, with additional notes &annotations in the holograph of Thomas Phillips and others, modern boards, folio (Phillips Manuscript 10489), together with an autographletter signed W.G. Maton, 7 New Street, Spring Gardens, London, to Sir Thomas Phillips, Bart., Middle Hill, Broadway, Worcestershire,November 2nd, 1832, plus Memoirs of Natural Remarques in the County of Wilts, To which are annexed Observations of the same kind inthe County of Surrey and Flyntshire, by Mr. John Aubrey, R.S.S. 1685, [ed. Sir Thomas Phillips], pub. Medio-Montanis [Middle Hill], 1838,pp.1-12 printed pages only [all published], loosely sewn, slim folioProvenance: The John Buchanan-Brown Collection. The volumes comprise a manuscript transcript relating to John Aubrey’s ‘Memoires of Natural Remarquesin the County of Wilts’, edited by Sir Thomas Phillipps published in 1838. The manuscript was commisioned by Sir Thomas Phillipps and recorded by A.N.L.Munby (The Phillipps manuscripts: Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum in bibliotheca D. Thomae Phillipps, impressum Typis Medio-Montanis, 1837-1871,published by Holland Press, 1968,) as part of Phillipps’ Collections for Wilts and marked “Manibus Amanuensium et Amicorum Tantum” (in the hands of scribesand friends only). It was copied from the original in the Royal Society and contains information which was omitted in later published versions, including thoseby John Britton & Canon John Edward Jackson. The letter addressed to Sir Thomas Phillips from William George Maton reads, “Sir, Having, at present, in mypossession Aubrey’s MS. History of Wiltshire (from the Library of the Royal Society), I have been made acquainted by Mr. Hudson, the Librarian, with therequest contain’d in a letter from you to him, respecting a leaf which has been found wanting in the volume, and I have undertaken to communicate to you,myself the particulars necessary to guide you in your search for the detach’d part of the MS. The leaf missing is that of pages 67 and 68. The last line of page66 is as follows... ‘bridge the Isle of Ely and other places, provided by nature to the’, the first line of page 69 is ‘for a plain reason and therefore a dearthsucceeds the yeare following’. The length of the folio is rather more than 14 inches, - the breadth about 10. I have the honor to be, Sir, your very obedientservant W.G. Maton. P.S. As I shall return the book to the Royal Society’s Library very shortly, you will perhaps be so good as to send the leaf that is missing(should you be successful in your search) to Mr. Hudson”. The physician William George Maton (1774-1835) was educated at Salisbury’s Free Grammar Schooland Queen’s College, Oxford. He undertook medical studies at Westminster Hospital and became a Fellow of the College of Surgeons in 1802. He was aphysician at the Westminster Hospital, 1800-1808; Physician-Extraordinary to Queen Charlotte, 1816 and Physician-in-Ordinary to the Duchess of Kent and tothe infant Princess Victoria, 1820. His writings included a catalogue of the plant and animal life around Salisbury, Wiltshire, which was published posthumouslyin 1843.(2) £800-1200

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307* Book of Hours. A double-page leaf from a Flemish book ofhours, Netherlands, probably Utrecht, 1460-80, Middle Dutch text(from Geert Groote’s translation) in twenty-two lines of gothicquadrata bookhand in black ink, illuminated border decorated withflowers, bees and butterflies, large decorative initial, few otherinitials in blue and gold, 18.5 x 29cm (7.25 x 11.5ins)(1) £700-1000

308* Decorative Initial. A decorated initial ‘O’ taken from ahymnal, showing Christ on the cross, 14th century, gouache onvellum, heightened in gilt, 8 x 8.5cm (3 x 3.25ins)(1) £300-500

309* Decorative Initial. A decorated initial ‘S’ taken from ahymnal, showing the Virgin at prayer with a dover above, 14thcentury, gouache on vellum, heightened in gilt, 8 x 7.5cm (3 x2.75ins)(1) £300-500

310* Decorative Initial. An historiated initial ‘S’ showing an angel,probably Flemish, possibly 13th century, gouache on vellum,heightened with gilt, laid down onto later card, 5 x 5cm (2 x 2ins),framed and glazed(1) £200-300

311* Famine in Venice. Letter from Pandolfo Guoro as ‘Capitanodel Colfo’ [Italian Golfo, Supreme Naval Commander, Adriatic], 21stJuly 1555, to the Three Heads of the Council of Ten at Venice, in anattractive Italian hand on paper, in Venetian Italian (translationsupplied) with secretarial signature, acknowledging their letter of17th July 1555, ‘by which I am committed... to send to the City allthe corn and fodder that I shal find as cargo in any placewhatsoever, whether on board the vessels of your City and thesubjects of Your Serenity, or of foreign captains, imposing on thecaptains and merchants who do not convey it to Venice the penaltyof Your Sublimity’s indignation’, except for ‘the cargoes of corn forthe needs of this city in Dalmatia’, which he is to let go ‘undersecurity or other caution not to proceed elsewhere... ‘, one pagewith integral docketed blank, address and remain of papered seal,a little browning to folds, folioWritten ‘From my Galley at Sebenico [Croatian Sibenik]’ showing the shortreign of Francesco Venier, Doge 1554-1556. Faced with high Venetian taxes,many Croats were escaping to the Ottoman Empire. This in turn decreasedthe numbers available to serve in the Venetian Galleys, especially as inwinter these were laid up and desertions were rife.(1) £500-800

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312* Genealogical chronicle roll. An important roll chronicle and genealogy of the Kings of England, circa 1500, in Latin, decoratedmanuscript on vellum, being a copy of the Roger of St. Albans genealogy, the diagrammatic history beginning with legendary British kingsHely and Cassibellan, running through Anglo-Saxon and later English kings and continuing to the period of Richard II (died 1400) but includingas one of the last ‘children’ roundels King Richard III 'Ricardus Rex Angl.' [King of England from 1483 to 1485], the kings presented in acentral column of roundels, surmounted by crowns, connected by branches, with columns of roundels for Popes and Emperors runningdown the far left and far right sides of the roll; within these columns, to the left, and running alongside the main lineage of British and Englishkings, showing descent from Noah's son Japheth, giving rise to the roundels for Frea and Woden, and to their offspring, while to the righta column of Welsh princes and ending with King Egbert of Wessex (9th century); a row of connected roundels naming the seven kingdomsof Anglo-Saxon England marks the end of the dominion of legendary British kings, and to the left of the main line of kings a line of Normandukes, from Rollo, ultimately leading to the roundel for William the Conqueror (appearing in the central column of the genealogy, as one ofEngland's kings); text in brown ink with some rubrication and partly in italics, the roundels in brown, with branches in red, green and grey-brown, the crowns in gold, written in two (or more) hands (including one or two hands very late 15th century and one early 16th century insimilar style), twelve membranes (lacking final membrane(s), originally ending with Henry VI and probably Edward IV), membrane 10displaying the crest (bull’s head) of Sir Thomas Wriothesley, Garter King of Arms, 1505-1534, to the right of the roundel for King Henry III,some soiling and a few brown stains not affecting legibility, occasional short closed tears to edges, overall 691 x 30.4 cm (22' 8.5" x 12")

A copy of the so-called Roger of St. Albans genealogy, which takes its name from a friar living in London in the 1450s, and to whom authorship of the originalgenealogy is attributed. At least thirteen other copies survive making the Roger of St. Albans genealogies one of the most popular types of royal genealogicalrolls produced in late medieval England. They were produced and disseminated in the reign of King Henry VI, during the Wars of the Roses, when they servedas Lancastrian propaganda while also providing a record of (and aide-memoire for) England's early history.

It would appear that the exemplar for this roll was largely BL MS Add. 63009 (c. 1453-1461) to which it is closely related. Both rolls are the only ones to beginwith Lud, the Additional MS doing so imperfectly, while the lack of connecting lines from the top roundels in this roll suggest that this roll begins correctly. TheAdditional MS has a very similar layout and design (of its tree diagram), using branches, as here, instead of straight lines, as in many other copies. The AdditionalMS also has large gold crowns drawn atop the roundels for the Kings of Britain/England who feature in the central column of the genealogy (not all rolls extanthave these crowns). The bull’s head crest that features in this roll also appears in the Additional MS in the same colours, but that roll also ends with a largecoat of arms of Sir Thomas Wriothesley and a second drawing of a bull’s head.

That the Additional MS may not have been the exemplar but possibly one of two exemplars of the same type used over a long period of time is suggested byimportant differences. There are some different spellings of kings’ names between the two rolls and the roundels for Anglo-Saxon kings have ‘petals’, whichare not shown in the roll here.

The Additional MS originally extended up to King Henry VI (died 1471) but was continued in a later hand to King Edward IV (died 1483), and it seems likely thatthis roll would have continued to Edward IV too, possibly on the thirteenth membrane. The roll offered here shows at the foot a line that is about to connectto the roundel for Richard II. This links up to the roundel higher up for Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince, eldest son of King Edward III and Richard II’sfather). The truncated line from John of Gaunt (father of King Henry IV) is also seen extending to the lower margin.

The latter sections of the roll include the noble families of Percy & Bowcher (characteristic of Roger of St Albans genealogies) and suggest that these familieswere among those who first commissioned the genealogy.

Of further interest and possibly unique to the roll offered here is the titling of the ‘children’ roundel for King Richard III. In other Roger of St Albans rolls extanthe is written as ‘Ricardus’ (as Additional MS) or as ‘Ricardus Dux Gous’ (i.e. Duke of Gloucester). This roll cannot have been finished until the end of the Warsof the Roses, making it unique and the latest copy of a Roger of St Albans genealogy so far known. This in itself provides important evidence to show thatmedieval genealogical rolls such as these continued to be copied and read long after the period in which they were written.

With grateful thanks for their assistance to Thomas Woodcock, CVO, DL, FSA, Garter Principal King of Arms, College of Arms, London, and Dr Jaclyn Rajsic,Faculty of English, University of Cambridge.(1) £30000-40000

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313 Heraldry Manuscript Book. Reges, Reginae, & Nobiles inEcclesia S. Petri Westmonasterii Sepulti, early 17th century,comprising 150 leaves (including 67 blank leaves dispersedthroughout), containing manuscript title, 125 fine hand-colouredarmorials of the kings, queens and nobles buried in the Church ofSt. Peter, Westminster (Westminster Abbey) to 66 leaves, each withdetailed Latin captions or epitaphs beneath written in neatmanuscript (few with additions or corrections), two leaves at rear ofvolume containing 38 hand-coloured armorials (some loss, repairedto margins), one leaf of manuscript epitaphs and leaf with earlyownership inscription of Ed: St. Loe, also 19th century signature ofWilliam Henry Deverell, front blank with adhered paper strip withmanuscript “Camden’s Manuscript of Heraldry” (possibly old spinelabel), occasional dust-soiling and few minor marks, light dampspotting mostly at rear of volume, modern dark brown sheep, 4toThis volume is likely to be a detailed record/copy produced by an individualof the early 17th century period based on William Camden’s volume entitled“Reges, reginae, nobiles, & alij in ecclesia collegiata b. Petri Westmonasterijsepulti, vsque ad annum”, first published in 1600, which records themonarchs & nobles buried at Westminster Abbey. This work wasrepublished a number of times in the early 17th century and it is possiblethis is where the information for the volume originated.(1) £1500-2000

314* Gradual. A large manuscript leaf from a gradual, SouthernItaly, early 14th century, both sides with five lines of Latin text inItalian gothic rotunda script and musical notation in black ink onvellum, ruled in red, large decorative initial ‘S’, heightened in gold,55.5 x 37cm (22 x 14.5ins)(1) £600-800

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315* Gradual. A large manuscript leaf from a gradual, SouthernItaly, early 14th century, five lines of Latin text in Italian gothicrotunda script and musical notation in black ink on vellum, ruled inred, large decorative initial ‘M’, heightened in gold, musical notationand eighteen lines of text to verso, 55.5 x 37cm (22 x 14.5ins)(1) £600-800

316* Hymnal. Illuminated leaf from a gradual, probably SouthernFrance, 15th century, fourteen lines of Latin text in Italian gothicrotunda script in black ink on vellum, heightened with red, blue,purple and gilt, two lines of musical notation, numerous decorativeinitials, twenty lines of text to verso, 26.5 x 19.5cm (10.5 x 7.75ins),together with another manuscript fragment, early 16th century,framed and double-glazed(2) £100-150

317* Inquisition in Switzerland. A fine manuscript document,signed by the scribe, Zurich, 4th June 1549, in Latin on paper (withtranslation), to the Council of Ten at Venice, saying that as theyunderstand that ‘the most worthy Don Baldassare Altieri (a keyfigure for the Italian parishes in Venice, died 1550), ‘who up till nowhas lived freely under your sway, now fears that through themalevolence of certain persons under the pretext of religion he isin danger of his life... We... earnestly ask that he be allowed to livein your territories safe and secure in the future as he has done uptill now’, concluding that they will find the writers ‘mindful of thiskindness... whenever an occasion offers of performing You afavour’, one page with large initial, integral address leaf withevidence of papered seal now absent, a little dust soiling, tall folioBaldassare Altieri was a native of the Abruzzi and secretary to SigismundHarvel, English ambassador to Venice. He availed himself of his diplomaticimmunity to engage in propaganda and especially to establish contactsamong Lutheran groups. In 1542 he was deputed by the congregations ofVenice, Vicenza and Treviso to write an account of them for Luther. TheInquisition had been re-established in 1542 and brought with itimprisonment and fear. Through Luther Altieri sought and was granteddiplomatic accreditation through the League of Schmalkalden. The Leaguecollapsed in 1547 and Altieri found himself at risk once more. He died atFerrara in August 1550. (1) £500-800

318* Manuscript Leaf. Manuscript leaf from a missal, probablyItalian, 12th or 13th century, both sides with thirty lines in doublecolumn of Latin text in Beneventan minuscule script in black ink onvellum, heightened with red, one or two small holes, minor flaw invellum avoided by scribe, 20.5 x 14.5cm (8 x 5.75ins), together withEarly printed leaf from a missal, with numerous metal cutdecorations, early 16th century, double column black letter text onvellum with numerous hand painted initials and metal cutdecorations, 19.5 x 13.5cm (7.75 x 5.25ins) plus two other earlyprinted leaves(4) £150-200

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319* Miniature. Portrait of the Virgin Mary at Prayer, Paris, circa1510-1520, illuminated manuscript leaf, similar in style to the workof Jean Coene IV, Master of the Entree de Claude de France,single-column Latin text of the mediaeval prayer of indulgence Ointemerata, in twenty-two lines (to both sides), lettre batarde scriptin brown ink on vellum, miniature portrait of the Virgin Mary atprayer, illuminated border with floral decoration, gold lozenges,butterfly and griffin, 16 x 11cm (6.25 x 4.25ins)(1) £700-1000

320* Miniature. An illuminated leaf from a hymnal with a largehistoriated initial showing a saint in prayer and a sacrificial bull,probably 13th century, both sides with five lines of musicalnotation and Latin text in protogothic bookhand in brown ink onvellum, ruled in red, large decorative initial, 41 x 28.5cm (16x11.25ins)(1) £500-700

321* Missal Leaf. Manuscript leaf from a missal, Germany, late12th century, Latin, rounded gothic script in black ink on vellum,red and blue decorative initials, offsetting of musical notation to leftmargin, folded and pierced were previously used as bookbinding,22 x 21cm (8.5 x 8.25ins), mounted(1) £150-200

322* Illuminated Leaves. Two English manuscript fragments, onefrom an antiphon, another from a breviary, 14th - 15th century,brown ink on vellum, decorative initials in blue and red, mountedtogether with neat, early 20th century caption, and descirptionssupplied by Dr. H. Craster of the Bodleian Library, fragment size 14.5x 16cm (5.75 x 6.5ins) and slightly smaller, framed and double-glazed(1) £80-120

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323 Scot (Sir John, of Scotstarvit, 1585-1670). The Staggering State of the Scottish Statesmen, viz Chancellours,Secretarys, Thesaurers and their Deputts, Kings Advocates, Justice-Clerks, Clerks of Registers, Privy-Seall,Comptrollers, and Admiralls for 100 Years, viz from 1550 to the Year 1650, Collected by Scott of Scotstarvet, late 17th-century manuscript copy, title-page and 152 numbered pages, written in a good clear hand, some minor spotting anddust-soiling, ownership inscription ‘E Libris Gers:Mi Carmichaell, 1717’ to front free endpaper, contemporary vellum,soiling and wear, lacks ties, small 4to (140 x 176mm)

Described by Thomas Carlyle as “a strange little book, not a satire but a Homily on Life’s nothingness enforced by examples”, Scot’s“The Staggering State of Scottish Statesmen” was written after the English conquest, following his removal from the positions ofDirectory of Chancery and Lord of Session in 1652. Deprivation from office led Scot to reflect on the instability of success, and “TheStaggering State” describes the rise and fall of leading Scottish officials in the preceding century, Scot’s theme being that men rose,staggered, and ultimately fell. He naturally included himself as an example of this process, describing himself as a “doer of greatservices to the king and countrey, yet by the power and malice of his unfriends has been at last put out of the same places in hisold age”. In spite of his best efforts, and the compilation of his long “Trew Relation”, in which he selectively recorded his services tothe crown, ignoring the years in which he had been a covenanter, he was not restored to office.

“The Staggering State of the Scottish Statesmen” was not published until a hundred years after Scot’s death (Edinburgh, 1754), socan only have been a private solace to himself and a few friends for whom manuscript copies were made. A more honourableresource was the public spirit which led him to devote the most of his time and a large part of his fortune to the advancement oflearning... The tower of Scotstarvet became a kind of college, where he attracted round him the learned Scotsmen of the time, andcorresponded with the scholars of Holland, Caspar Barlaeus, Isaac Gruterus, and others” (Dictionary of National Biography). He alsoendowed the Scotstarvit chair and library of Humanity at St Andrews.

Gershom Carmichael (1672-1729) was a teacher and writer of pivotal importance for the Scottish Enlightenment of the eighteenthcentury. He was the first Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, predecessor of Francis Hutcheson, Adam Smithand Thomas Reid. Carmichael introduced the natural law tradition of Grotius, Pufendorf and Locke to the moral philosophy courseshe taught at the University of Glasgow (1694-1729). His commentaries on Samuel Pufendorf’s work on the duty of man and citizen(1718 and 1724) made his teaching available to a wider readership in Great Britain and in Europe. He also composed an introductionto logic, Breviuscula Introducto ad Logicam, (1720 and 1722) and a brief system of natural theology, Synopsis Theologiae Naturalis(1729) (Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Index (1998), p. 206).(1) £500-800

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324* Swiss Counter-Reformation. Manuscript Certificate ofInstructions, by the Cantons of Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Unterwaldenand Zug, no place, 10th April 1565, in Latin on paper (withtranscription and translation) saying that this League of the FiveCantons has appointed Melchior Lussi (1529-1601, Statesman ofthe Swiss Counter-Reformation), as their envoy plenipotentiary toPius IV (1499-1565; Pope from 1559), to ratify their Treaty ofFriendship and Union with him, ‘and to which the Supreme Pontiffwishes to adhere in every way’, saying that ‘We, the Mayor[Schultheiss], High Bailiff [Ammann], Senate, Citizens andCompatriots of [each of] the Five Old Catholic Cantons... andespecially our excellent forebears, have always shown ourselvesobedient sons and members of the... Roman Church and theApostolic See, they even putting their lives in danger and sheddingtheir blood, whence they have been called the Defenders of Libertyof the Church’, &c., two pages with integral docketed blank datedat Bellinzona, 4th May 1565, with scribal address, apparently onbehalf of Lussi, ‘to my honoured friend Cavaglier SebastianoRuscha [Rusca] at Venice’, papered seal with acid burns and cracksnot affecting text, folioIn 1524 the Five Cantons formed the present League. Melchior Lussi tookup a military career, commanding the Swiss mercenaries fighting on behalfof the Pope in central Italy in 1557, and on 1st July 1560 signed anagreement with Venice to provide a Regiment of 12 troops. In that sameyear Lussi appealed to Pius IV to reconvene the Council of Trent. After somedelay, the Five Cantons, (later joined by Fribourg and Soleure), chose his astheir lay representative, one of a handful of Swiss delegates. The cantonsreceived the decrees with some circumspection, but gradually the Counter-Reformation gained momentum. To further the work, Lussi founded aCapuchin friary at his native Stans, chief town of Nidwalden, (referred to inthis document as ‘that part of Unterwalden below the Forest of Kerns’), ofwhich he was Ammann eleven times between 1561 and 1595. In thesecond half of the 16th century, Lussi was second in importance only toLudwig Pfyffer of Lucerne in Catholic Switzerland. (1) £500-800

325* Thirty Years’ War. Two letters concerning the Valtellinaterritory, Lucerne, 21st September 1621 & 1st August 1622, bothfrom Guillaume de Montholon (Envoy Extraordinary from France tothe Swiss Confederation and the Grisons) and sent to GiovanniBattista Lionello (1588-1622, Venetian Diplomat, Special Envoy toZurich, 1620-22, over the Valtellina Crisis), both in French, the firstsaying he has ‘received your letter of yesterday with... the reply youhave given to the Deputy of the Grisons, which I shall forward tothe King [Louis XIII] tomorrow’, continuing ‘You can rest assuredthat the principal ministers from the Grisons who are staying inParis are well informed of all that passes there. And just yesterdayI had a reply from the first among them, dated the last of the pastmonth... as regards the promise of the representatives of the FourTowns... I have considered closely what you have told me about it,which I shall use when I have need. The [Papal] Nuncio, resident atLucerne, ‘writes that the Duke of Feria’ [Gómez Suárez deFigueroa, 1587-1634, 3rd Duke; at this time Governor of the Duchyof Milan] promises ‘not to put pressure on the representatives ofVenice until a response has come from a courier sent into Spain.And that new expedients have been begun to bring this affair to anend... ‘, the later letter saying he is writing ‘to the Burgomastersabout my desire to confer with someone from their Council, if youwish to be of the party I will willingly talk with you about whathappens therein... ‘ and asking that Lionello writes ‘particularlyabout the state of this business between the Representatives fromVenice and the Governor of Milan... above all if they have agreedbetween themselves to delay things and if they have sentsomeone to Spain’, both one page with integral address leaf andpapered seal with Montholon’s arms, the first slightly dust-soiledand frayed at outer and lower margins without loss of text, smalladhesion mark to blank area of final page, both folioDuring the Thirty Years’ War, the Valtellina (now in the easternmost SwissCanton, but then a mutual-defence region independent of Switzerland) was atheatre of intense military and diplomatic struggle among France, theHabsburg powers and the local authorities. At stake was control of the routesthrough the Valtellina territory to the passes between Lombardy and theDanube watershed. In mid July 1620 Valtellina rebels supported by Austrianand Italian troops massacred a large number of Protestants and drove nearlyall remaining Protestants out of the valley. The killings were part of the conflictsin Graubunden known as the Bundner Wirren or Confusion of the Leagues. (2) £400-600

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326 Scottish Acts of Parliament. The Laws and Acts made in thefirst Parliament of our most high and dread sovereign James VII...[also William and Mary, William, and Anne], collected andextracted... by George Viscount of Tarbet [and others], Edinburgh,printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, 1685 [-1707], nine parts inall, including sessions of parliament held under the varioussovereigns, each with separate title page (1685-1707), continuouspagination, together with The Laws and Acts of Parliament made byKing James the First, collected and extracted... by Sir ThomasMurray, Part I (only), Edinburgh, printed for David Lindsay, 1682,uniformly bound, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, late 18th centuryScottish binding, black morocco gilt, boards detached, 12moEx libris Thomas Maitland, Dundrennan with his bookplate to upperpastedown of each volume.(2) £200-300

327 Affo (P. Ireneo). Vita Luigi Gonzaga. Detto RodomontePrincipe del Sacro Romano Impero, Duca di Trajetto, Conte di Fondi,e Signore di Rivarolo, Parma, 1780, engraved portrait frontispiece,a few minor spots, small bookseller decription pasted to frontendpaper, bookplate of Archibald Philip, Earl of Rosebery, a.e.g.,later full red morocco gilt by Mackenzie, spine faded, 4to(1) £100-150

328 Artillery manuscript. A handwritten manuscript copy ofExtracts on Artillery from Benjamin Robins’ Mathematical Tracts(published 1761), mid-18th century neat handwritten text in brownink bearing the title ‘Practical maxims relating to the effects andmanagement of artillery, and the flight of shells and shot’, 70 pp.,together with an additional five pages of handwritten accounts foran artillery company under the command of Corporal AndrewJohnston, dated 1757, and detailing subsistence and otherexpenses, contemporary plain vellum, small 4to, together with aVictorian carte-de-visite album containing 134 wood engravedportrait illustrations of British officers during the Zulu War andEgyptian Campaigns of 1879-82, also including a carte de visitephotograph of HRH Prince Louis Napoleon (killed in Zulu Land June1st 1879), contemporary dark green morocco with brass clasp,some wear with joints partly cracked and some loss to head ofspine, 4to(2) £100-150

329 Bale (John). The Pageant of Popes, Contayninge the Lyues ofall the Bishops of Rome, from the Beginninge of them to the Yeareof Grace 1555. Deuided into iii. Sortes Bishops, Archbishops andPopes, whereof the two first are Contayned in two bookes, andthye third sort in fiue... Shewing manye Straunge, Notorious,Outragious and Tragicall Partes, Played by them the like whereofhath not els bin hearde: both Pleasant and Profitable for this age...and now Englished with sondrye additions by I.S., 1st ed., 1574,woodcut initials, mostly black letter, title and aii trimmed and laiddown, a few leaves close-trimmed shaving headlines, folio 192lower corner torn away, some underlining and marginalia in morethan one hand, occasional light waterstains and soiling, booksellerdescription pasted at front, later sprinkled calf gilt, spine endschipped, joints cracking, edges rubbed, 4toSTC 1304. First edition in English, translated with additions by John Studleyof John Bale’s polemic Acta Romanorum Pontificum of 1558.(1) £500-800

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330 Bellavene (General). Cours Elementarie de Fortification,Paris, 1806, folding engraved plates and tables, contemporary calf,later reback, heavily rubbed and some wear to edges, 8vo, togetherwith Wraxall (Daniel), A Tour Through Some of the Northern Partsof Europe, particularly Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Petersburgh,3rd edition, corrected, 1776, wormhole to lower margin throughout,with some enlargement to first few leaves, contemporary calf,heavily rubbed, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly18th and 19th century, including Baskerville Press, QuintusHoratius Flaccus, Birmingham, 1762, Declaration of the CatholicBishops, the Vicars and Postolic and their Coadjutors in GreatBritain, 1826 (bound in gilt decorated blue morocco), etc., mostlyleather-bound, mainly 8vo(45) £200-300

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331 Bible [Latin]. [Biblia Sacra], circa 1620, lacking all titles & finalleaf, double-column roman text, some printed notes to marginstrimmed, bound with The Genealogies Recorded in the SacredScriptures..., by J.S., n.d., circa 1620, title within decorative borderand with woodcut armorial of James I (leaf torn with loss to lowerouter corner), woodcut genealogies, bound with The Whole Bookof Psalmes: Collected into English Meeter by Thomas Sternhold,John Hopkins, and others..., London: Printed for the Companie ofStationers, 1622, title within decorative border, incomplete at rear,lacking all after Psalm 109, bound with an incomplete CommonPrayer at front, some dust-soiling and few marks, lacking freeendpapers, 18th century blind panelled calf, rebacked, boardcorners worn, 8voSold as seen, not subject to return.(1) £200-300

332 Bible [Latin]. Testamenti veteris Biblia sacra sive Libricanonici: priscae Judaeorum Ecclesiae a Deo traditi, Latini recensex Hebraeo facti..., quibus etiam adjunximus novi Testamenti librosex sermone Syriaco ab eodem Tremellio in Latinum conversos...,Londini: Excudebat Henricus Middletonus, impensis C[hristopher]B[arker], [1580,79], lacking general title and final leaf of text (M10),titles for parts 2-4 and Apocrypha present with imprint dated 1579,New Testament title also present with imprint “Londini, excudebatT[homas]. V[autrollerius]. typographus. impensis C.B. M.D.LXXX[1580]”, some early underscoring, occasional slight worming toupper & lower blank margins, some light dampstaining, fraying tofirst & last few leaves, light dust-soiling and few marks, recentendpapers, contemporary calf, boards with gilt arabesqueincorporating British royal armorial to centre of each, neatlyrebacked and board edges repaired, old morocco title labelretained, lacking ties, 4toDarlow & Moule 6166, STC 2056. The earliest complete Latin Bible printedin England. One of five imprint variants of the 1580 edition. The NewTestament preliminaries are found in two settings.(1) £300-500

333 Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testamentand the New: newly translated out of the originall tongues...,London: Printed by the Company of Stationers, 1649], lackinggeneral title and all before B1 (text commencing at Genesis ix 23),also lacking Ss1 (last leaf of Old Testament), New Testament titlepresent, printed within decorative woodcut border (repaired closedtears), red ruled throughout, leaves D4, Z7, Z8 & Qqq8 (final leaf)torn with loss, bound at rear with an incomplete Book of Psalms,printed by Gartrude Dawson for the Company of Stationers, 1653,some marginal fraying, soiling and dampstaining throughoutvolume, later endpapers, 19th century quarter morocco, upper jointcracked, lower board detached, worn, 4toHerbert 620. Sold with all faults, not subject to return.(1) £150-200

334 Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible, Containing the OldTestament and the New, newly translated out of the originalltongues..., London: Bonham Norton & John Bill, 1619/20], lackinggeneral title, New Testament title within decorative woodcut borderpresent (with imprint by Robert Barker & John Bill, dated 1620),colophon dated 1620, printed in black letter text throughout,Apocrypha present, bound with the Genealogies by John Speed atfront of volume, lacking one leaf, woodcut genealogies (withoutmap), bound with the Concordances at rear of volume, with imprintby Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1619, occasional worm trail tofore-edge margins to leaves at front and rear, few leaves torn(mostly closed tears), some soiling and marks throughout,contemporary calf, brass clasps, upper joint cracked and light wearto extremities, 4toHerbert 374.(1) £200-300

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335 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, theHoly Scriptures conteined in the Old andNew Testament. Translated according tothe Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted atLondon by Robert Barker, 1615, Generaland New Testament title within decorativewoodcut borders, Apocrypha present,double-column roman text, general titleand few other leaves of text torn with loss,close-trmmed at head occasionallyaffecting running titles, bound with anincomplete Common Prayer at front andincomplete Book of Psalms at rear, frayingto margins and some leaves torn, soiling,some staining and marks throughoutvolume, contemporary calf, old crudereback, some wear, 4toHerbert 342. Apparently the last roman typequarto edition of this version printed by Barker.Sold with all faults, not subject to return.(1) £200-300

336 Bible [English]. The Holy BibleContaining the Old Testament and theNew, Newly translated out of the OriginallTongues..., London: Printed by ChristopherBarker, 1677, engraved general titletrimmed to margins and relaid, NewTestament title present with imprint dated1676, colophon dated 1676, borders redruled throughout, final leaf torn with lossand with old repairs, dust-soiling andtoning, later endpapers, contemporarycalf, spine crudely repaired, worn, 4to(Herbert 735, possibly printed abroad),together with The Holy Bible, Containingthe Old Testament and the New..., Oxford:printed at the Clarendon Press, 1790,general and New Testament titles present,bound at front with the Book of CommonPrayer..., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1791and bound at rear with the New Version ofthe Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunesused in Churches, by N. Brady... and N.Tate, London: printed by Matthew Brown,for the Company of Stationers, 1790,Hymns taken from the Supplement to Tateand Brady’s Psalms at rear, with colophondated 1787, some dust-soiling (mostlylight), lacking rear free endpaper,contemporary calf with central brass bossand corner pieces (from earlier binding?),initials P.S.S. in blind to upper board, spinerepaired with old leather overlaid, lackingclasps, rubbed, 8vo(2) £200-300

337 Bible [English]. The Holy Biblecontaining the Old Testament and theNew..., Printed by Thomas Buck, andRoger Daniel, printers the Universitie ofCambridge, 1639, general and NewTestament titles present, both withdecorative typographic borders and earlyownership signatures, Apocrypha present,double column black letter text, initial fiveleaves of Old Testament torn to lowerouter blank corners, bound withoutgenealogies, bound at front with The Bookof Common Prayer, and Administration ofthe Sacraments..., Printed by ThomasBuck, and Roger Daniel, printers to theUniversitie of Cambridge, 1640, title-pagewith early signatures, torn to gutter marginand loose, bound at rear with The WholeBook of Psalmes, Collected into Englishmetre, by Thomas Sternhold, JohnHopkins, and others..., Printed by ThomasBuck and Roger Daniel, printers to theUniversitie of Cambridge, 1639, frayingmostly to first & last few leaves, dust-soiling and occasional marks throughout,lacking free endpapers, upper hingebroken, contemporary blind panelled calfwith brass corner pieces and central bossto each board (lower outer corner pieceslacking), lacking clasps, old reback withbrass srip to joint edges of boards, loss athead & foot of spine, some wear, 4toHerbert 540.(1) £300-400

338 Bible [English]. [The New Testamentof Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,Newly Translated out of the Original Greek,and with the former Translations DiligentlyCompared and Revised, Cambridge: T.Buck & R. Daniel], 1638, original generaltitle lacking, replaced with an engraved titlewith imprint ‘Printed at London by BonhamNorton and John Bill, 1629’, NewTestament title present printed withindecorative typographic border and withimprint ‘Printed by the printers to theUniversity of Cambridge, Ann. Dom. 1637’(contemporary inscription to verso),colophon with imprint ‘Printed by thePrinters to the Universitie of Cambridge,Ann. Dom. 1638’, Apocrypha present, finalblank leaf present (Eeee4), occasionalsmall tears to few leaves with minor loss,bound at front with The Book of CommonPrayer..., Printed by the Printers to theUniversitie of Cambridge, 1638, (small holeto initial six leaves), and bound at rear withThe Whole Book of Psalmes: Collected intoEnglish metre, by Thomas Sternhold, JohnHopkins, and others..., Printed by ThomasBuck, and Roger Daniel, printers to theUniversitie of Cambridge, 1638, small rustholes to final leaf and somewhat creased,slight fraying to first and last leaves, mid17th century genealogical entries relatingto Robert Brooke and family to front freeendpapers, light dust-soiling and few minormarks, contemporary calf over woodenboards (minor splitting to boards), blindrollwork decoration to boards, brass cornerpieces and central boss to boards (twocorner pieces lacking), old rebacked spineand with brass srips to joint edge ofboards, lacks clasps, 4to The volume appears to be a variant of Herbert521 with the text ending on p.1153 (Eeee3 a)rather than p.1153 (Eeee5 a).(1) £200-300

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339 Bible [English]. [The Bible, translated according to the Ebrewand Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diverslanguages..., Imprinted at London: By the deputies of ChristopherBarker 1594], lacking general title, New Testament title present printedwithin woodcut border (short closed tear at head, 18th centurygenealogical entries to verso), Apocrypha present, double-columnblack letter text, first leaf of text ‘To the Christian Reader’ adhered tofront free endpaper at gutter margin and with two closed tears,leaves *ii-iv misbound after New Testament title, first leaf of Matthew(Kkki) & Zzzii torn with loss, margins close-trimmed with occasionalslight loss to running titles, soiling, staining and spotting, lacking rearfree endpaper, old hinge repairs, near contemporary calf, crude clothreback, worn, 4to, plus a defective black letter English Bible, printedby Robert Barker, published 1607, lacking titles and preliminary leaves,pages soiled, frayed and some creased, contemporary calf, someloss of leather to spine and rear board, worn, 4toHerbert 221 & 291 respectively.(2) £300-400

340 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Sacred Texts ofthe Old Testament and the New; Together with the Apocrypha. WithNotes and Annotations, Carefully selected from the most eminentCommentators, Birmingham: Printed by Robert Martin, No. 10,Mount-Pleasant, 1776, general and New Testament titles present,Apocrypha present, occasional light dust-soiling and few minor marks,contemporary reversed calf, small nick at head & foot of spine, 4toESTC T123286. Not listed in Herbert or Darlow & Moule. This edition waspublished in parts, with engravings, which are not bound in this copy.(1) £200-300

341 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Conteyning the OldTestament and the New: Newly translated out of the OriginallTongues: and with the former Translations diligently compared andrevised by his Maiesties speciall Commandement, 3rd edition,Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1613, general title and NewTestament titles present, each within decorative woodcut border,Kalendar printed in red & black, Apocrypha present, 72 lines ofblack letter text to full column, decorative initials, Genealogies byJohn Speed (without map) bound after B4 (preface) and before K1(Kalendar), including woodcut of Adam & Eve, general title of Bibledetached, creased, torn and frayed to extremities with slight loss,leaves in gathering Rr misbound, with Rr2 & Rr4 bound after Rr3 &Rr5, final leaf (Nnnn4) detached, frayed and torn to margins withslight loss to inner blank margin, some light worming to lower blankmargins and occasional short closed tears to few leaves, somedust & finger soiling, occasional dampstaining (mostly light) andfew marks etc., contemporary calf over wooden boards, brasscorners pieces and central boss to boards, both lower cornerpieces at joint lacking, old reback spine repair with brass strip tojoint edge of boards, lacks clasps, some wear mostly to head &foot of spine, folio, leaf size 407 x 275mmHerbert 322, Darlow & Moule 249. The true 1613 folio edition of King James’Bible.(1) £5000-8000

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342 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible,Containing the Old and New Testaments...,London: Printed by John Baskett, 1738,General and New Testament titles present(manuscript date at foot of general title),Apocrypha present, some dampstaining tomargins of first & last few leaves,occasional dust-soiling, lacking front freeendpaper, hinges broken, contemporaryreversed calf, rebacked, rubbed and somewear to board edges, folio, together withBible [English], The Holy Bible, Containingthe Old and New Testaments..., Oxford:Printed by Thomas Baskett, 1746/45,general title & New testament titlespresent (NT title imprint dated 1745),Apocrypha present, upper margins of fewleaves slightly torn, bound with at front TheBook of Common Prayer..., Oxford:Thomas Baskett, 1745 and bound with atrear The Whole Book of Psalms..., London:Printed by A. Wilde, for the Company ofStationers, 1744, some dampstainingmostly to margins, dust-soiling andscattered spotting, rear hinge broken,a.e.g., contemporary gilt decoratedmorocco, lacking front board, worn, 4to,with Newman (Samuel), Large andComplete Concordance to the Bible inEnglish, According to the last Translation...,2nd ed., corrected, 1650, upper blankmargin of title trimmed, light dust-soiling,front free endpapers torn to edges andloose, contemporary sheep, jointssplitting, worn, folio, with Ainsworth(Henry), Annotations upon the five bookesof Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, andthe Song of Songs, or, Canticles..., 1639,lacking general title and all before A3,separate titles to each part, 18th centuryhalf sheep, spine cracked and loss at head& foot, worn, folio, and Bible [English],The Christian’s Complete Family Bible; or,Universal Library of Divine Knowledge...,Liverpool, Printed by J. Nuttall, 1805-06,general & New Testament titles present,Apocrypha present, numerous engravedplates, some toning and spotting,contemporary calf, upper board detached,lower joint cracked, rubbed and somewear, folio, plus five other 17th-18thcentury theology, some defective(10) £300-400

343 Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible,Containing the Old Testament and theNew, Newly Translated out of the OriginallTongues, and with the Former TranslationsDiligently Compared and Revised...,London: Printed at London by RobertBarker..., and by the Assignes of John Bill,1641], lacking general title, leaf A2 andKkk8, New Testament title present (looseand cropped to margins), printed withinwoodcut border, Apocrypha present (finalleaf torn), bound with an incomplete Bookof Common Prayer at front and incompleteBook of Psalms at rear, red ruled bordersthroughout volume, soiling and toningthroughout, some leaves sprung, lackingendpapers, contemporary blind decoratedcrushed morocco, lacking clasps, slightwear, 8vo, together with a defective late17th century Latin Bible, bound with atrear The Whole Book of Psalms, London:Printed by J.M. for the Company ofStationers, 1670, a.e.g., contemporary calfgilt, joints cracked, lacking clasps, 12moHerbert 554 (for first title in lot).(2) £200-300

344 Book of Common Prayer, andAdministration of the Sacraments, andother Rites and Ceremonies of the Church,According to the Use of the Church ofEngland, together with the Psalter orPsalms of David... , Printed by the Assignsof John Bill, Thomas Newcomb and HenryHills, 1680, double-colummn text printedin roman type, red-ruled throughout, leavesC2 and F4 torn at lower outer corners witha little loss of text to each leaf, extra-illustrated with fifty-one hand-colouredengraved plates including portraitfrontispiece of King Charles II, a fewmarginal tears and repairs, bound with TheWhole Book of Psalms: Collected intoEnglish Metre by Thomas Sternhold, JohnHopkins, and others, printed for theCompany of Stationers, 1680, 104 pp.,double-column text, red-ruled throughout,some spotting and soiling throughout,19th-century names, inscriptions tofrontispiece and first title with one nameerased, earlier ownership inscription ofBenjamin Davis dated 1708 to final blank,all edges gilt (rubbed), contemporaryelaborately gilt-decorated red calf withfloral designs, rebacked with remains oforiginal spine relaid, some wear to cornersand lower outer corner of upper boardrenewed, blindstamp of ‘Golder,Bookbinder, Reading’ to rear endpaper, 8vo(168 x 110mm)(1) £300-500

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345 The Book of Common Prayer, andAdministration of the Sacraments, andother Rites and Ceremonies of theChurch..., Together with the Psalter orPsalms of David..., London: printed by theAssigns of Thomas Newcomb, and HenryHills, deceas’d, 1711, engravedfrontispiece of Mount Calvary, portraitfrontispiece of Queen Anne, additional title‘The Liturgy of the Church of England’, and53 plates by John Sturt, early genealogicalentries of the Tayler family of Piper’s Hill toverso of engraved portrait & title, boundwith The Whole Book of Psalms, Collectedinto English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold,John Hopkins, and Others, Conferred withthe Hebrew..., London: printed by WilliamPearson, for the Company of Stationers,1711, occasional light toning and spottingthroughout, later marbled endpapers withneatly repaired hinges, a.e.g.,contemporary gilt panelled and decoratedred morocco, pierced silver corner piecesand roundel to each board monogrammed“W.A.”, neatly rebacked preserving originalgilt decorated spine, 8vo(1) £200-300

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346 Burnett (Gilbert). Some LettersContaining an Account of What SeemedMost Remarkable in Switzerland, Italy, &c,1687, some spotting and soiling, earlyownership name of Mary Trenchard to firsttwo leaves, contemporary calf withmonogram MT gilt stamp to upper cover,some edge wear, rebacked, 12mo, (WingB5917), together with Perefixe (Hardouinde), Histoire du Roy Henry le Grand,revised edition, Amsterdam: Elzevir, 1678,lacks additional engraved title, somespotting and browning, contemporarymottled calf gilt, 12mo, plus [Temple,William], Memoirs of What Past inChristendom, from the War Begun in 1672,to the Peace Concluded 1679, 2nd edition,1692, title upper margin cut away notaffecting text, contemporary calf with giltarmorial stamp to upper and lower covers(gilt partly rubbed away), rebacked withoriginal spine relaid, rubbed, 8vo, plusother miscellaneous mostly small-formatEnglish and French antiquarian includingdisbound pamphlets(35) £200-300

347 Burton (William). A Commentary onAntoninus, his Itinerary, or Journies of theRomane Empire, so far as it ConcernethBritain..., 1st ed., Thomas Roycroft, 1658,engraved portrait frontispiece byWenceslaus Hollar, title printed in red andblack, folding etched map by Hollar, woodcutillustrations, a little offsetting, one or twominor marks, armorial bookplate pasted totitle page verso, ex Macclesfield Library withbookplate and blindstamp, nearcontemporary speckled calf, rubbed andslightly worn, gilt rule decorated raisedbands, lacking label in second compartment,remainder with floral lozenge tool, coverswith gilt double fillet border, inner doublefillet panel, with fleurons at outer corner,enclosing onlaid design of two large saltires,with gilt tools at the intersections, folioWing B6185.(1) £200-300

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348 Calepino (Ambrogio). Dictionarium,Quanta maxima fide ac diligentia accurateemendatum... ut jam thesaurum linguaeLatinae quilibet polliceri sibi audeat.Adjectae sunt Latinis dictionibusHebraeae, Graecae, Gallicae, Italicae,Germanicae, Hispanicae, atque Anglicae...,Praeter alia omnia, quae in hunc usquediem fuerunt addita, praecipuè à JoannePasseratio..., editio novissima, 2 vols. inone, Leiden: Laurentii Arnaud, Petri Borde,Joannis & Petri Arnaud, 1681, half-title tovolume 1, titles in red & black and withwoodcut illustration, occasional wormholes, light spotting and marginaldampstaining, contemporary calf, giltdecorated spine, joints cracked, loss athead & foot of spine, leather to cornerstorn with some loss, folio(1) £200-300

349 Camden (William). The History of themost Renowned and Victorious PrincessElizabeth, Late Queen of England;Containing All the most Important andRemarkable Passages of State, both atHome, and Abroad (so far as they werelinked with English Affairs) during her Longand Prosperous Reign, 3rd ed., revised,printed for Charles Harper, 1675, titleprinted in red and black, lacking portraitfrontispiece, some scattered spotting,20th century quarter sheep, a little rubbed,folio, (Wing C362), together withChamberlayne (John), Magnae BritanniaeNotitia, or the Present State of Great Britainwith divers Remarks upon the Ancient Statethereof, printed for D. Midwinter et al, 1726,engraved portrait frontispiece, somemarginal worming to initial and final leaves,contemporary ownership inscription toupper pastedown, contemporary panelledcalf, rebacked, 8vo(2) £200-300

350 Catholic Church. The Romish Mass-Book Faithfully Translated into English,with Notes and Observations thereupon;Plainly Demonstrating the Idolatry andBlasphemy thereof, Containg I. TheCautele, or Caveats of the Mass. II. TheCanon of the Mass. III. The History of theMass, shewing when, how and by whom itwas Patch’d together. With UnanswerableArguments Proving it no Service to God,printed by George Larkin for ThomasMalthus, 1683, engraved frontispiece(loosening), 130pp., advertisement leaf atend, occasional worm tracks, some lightspotting, eighteenth century previousowner signature, contemporary sheep,some wear to spine and lower cover, 12moWing 1907.(1) £150-200

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351 Catullus (Gaius Valerius, Tibullus & Propertius). Catullus,Tibullus, et Propertius, ex Recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii, cumnotis integris Jos. Scaligeri, M. Ant. Mureti, Achill. Statii, RobertiTitii..., Utrecht: Rudolphi a Zyll, 1680, additional engraved title (withsmall hole to lower blank margin), later endpapers with repair toupper hinge, contemporary calf, gilt creast to upper board, rebackedpreserving original spine, 8vo, together with Bentley (Richard), InQ. Horatium Flaccum Notae & Emendationes Richardi Bentleii S.T.P.Regiae Majestati A Sacris Domesticis, Bibliothecarum RegiarumCustodis, Archidiaconi Eliensis, Et Collegio S. Trinitatis ApudCantabrigienses Praefecti, published Cambridge, 1711, modernquarter calf, 4to, with Horace, Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, [Edited byMichael Maittaire], London: Ex officina Jacobi Tonson & JohannisWatts, 1715, engraved frontispiece, torn bookplate to upperpastedown, a.e.g., contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine repairedto upper panel, modern morocco title label, joints cracked and somewear, 8vo, and Reiske (Johann Jacob), Anthologiae Graecae, aConstantino Cephala conditae, libri tres..., Oxford: Clarendon Press,1766, front free endpapers loose, contemporary calf, slightly faded,8vo, plus fifteen other miscellaneous books and antiquarian(19) £250-350

352 Chaucer (Geoffrey). Chaucer’s Roumaunt of the Rose Troilusand Creseide and Minor Poems, with Life of the Poet by Sir HarrisNicolas, 3 vols., London: William Pickering, 1846, half-titles, edgesuntrimmed, original cloth with printed paper title labels to spines,slight fraying to extremities, spines faded, 8vo(3) £100-150

353 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Epistolarum ad Atticum, ad Brutam,ad Quintum fratrem, libri XX... , Venice: Aldus, 1513, Aldine deviceon title and final blank verso, each with light pink watercolour wash,scattered and partly faded old ink marginalia and underscoring,some spotting and light browning, old dampstain to lower andouter margins, old repair or adhesion mark to lower margins ofleaves r8 and s1, edges stained blue, later vellum with morocco giltspine labels, 8vo (165 x 100mm)First Aldine edition. Adams C1907.(1) £1000-1500

354 Crouch (Nathanial). Historical Remarques, and Observationsof the Ancient and Present State of London and Westminster..., 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1681, six engraved plates, woodcut coats-of-arms illustrations, single advertisement leaf at end, a few leavesclose-trimmed at top margins, occasional marginalia and lightsoiling, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary sheep, lackinghalf of lower cover leather, spine torn at foot, 12mo, together withThe Wars in England, Scotland and Ireland, [by Nathanial Crouch],1st ed., 1681, four engraved plates, a couple of leaves close-trimmed shaving headlines, some minor soiling, previous ownerinscriptions, contemporary sheep, a little rubbed and faded, 12mo,plus Bernard Jacques’s The Acts and Negotiations, Together withthe Particular Articles at Large, of the General Peace, Concluded atRyswick, by the Most Illustrious Confederates with the FrenchKing, 1st ed., 1698(3) £300-500

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355 Cruikshank (Robert, illust.). The British Dance of Death,Exemplified by a Series of Engravings, with Explanatory and MoralEssays, printed by and for Hodgson and Co., c. 1822, hand-coloured frontispiece by Robert Cruikshank, title within border ofskulls and winged hour glasses, eighteen hand-coloured aquatintplates after Van Assen, some spotting and toning, booksellerdescription tipped-in to front blank, bookplate, later tan calf byRiviere, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, firstcompartment split at lower joint, a little rubbed, 8voTooley 111. (1) £300-400

356 Cumming (Alexander, 1733-1814). TThe Elements of Clockand Watch-work, adapted to practice, in two essays, 1st edition,second issue, [1766], sixteen folding engraved plates, errata leafbound after dedication to the reader, lacking final blank, closedrepaired tear to title, few minor marks, modern antique-style calf,4to (1) £300-400

357 [Defoe, Daniel]. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventuresof Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight and TwentyYears all Alone in an Un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America,near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been Caston Shore by Shipwreck, where-in all the Men Perished but himself.With an Account how he was at last as Strangely Deliver’d byPyrates. Written by himself, 4th ed., 1719, hand-coloured engravedfrontispiece (trimmed and laid down), double-hemisphere engravedmap (repaired and linen-backed with small loss to Africa), additionalengraved plate, single leaf publisher’s list at end only (lackingsecond leaf), p. 91 with repaired tear and small loss of text,occasional light soiling and waterstains, a.e.g., later sprinkled calf,rebacked with original spine relaid, together with The FartherAdventures of Robinson Crusoe; Being the Second and Last Part ofhis Life, and of the Strange Suprizing Accounts of his Travels RoundThree Parts of the Globe, 1st ed., 1719, folding engraved double-hemisphere map (linen-backed), lacking one advertisement leaf atend, some light soiling and spotting, a.e.g., uniformly bound asabove, 8vo(2) £300-400

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358 Domat (Jean). The Civil Law in its Natural Order: togetherwith the Publick Law..., translated into English by William Strahan...,with Additional Remarks on some Material Differences betweenthe Civil Law and the Law of England, 2 vols., 1722, marginaltoning mostly to first & last leaves, light dust-soiling, volume 1lacking front free endpaper, contemporary calf, rubbed, jointscracked and some wear, folioArmorial bookplate of the ‘Hon. George Ballie, one of the Lords of theTreasury, 1724’.(2) £100-150

359 Froissart (Jean). An Epitome of Frossard: Or, a SummarieCollection of the Most Memorable Histories Contained in hisChronicle, Chiefly Concerning the State of England and France.Wherein the Famous Warres and Conquests of King Edward theThird, with the Honorable Atchieuements of the Blacke Prince, andOther his Sonnes, both in Fraunce, Spaine and Portugall, areCompendiously Described... Compiled in Latine by John Sleydane,and Translated into English, by P. Golding, 1608, woodcut initialsand ornaments, title with excised signature at top margin, tinymarginal repairs to front blank and final leaf, occasional light soiling,hinges reinforced, two loose armorial bookplates, later calf,rebacked and repaired, 4toSTC 11399. (1) £200-300

360 Gailhard (Jean). The Compleat Gentleman: Or Directions forthe Education of Youth as to their Breeding at Home and TravellingAbroad. In Two Treatises, 1st ed., 1678, Imprimatur leaf, 4 pp.advertisements at end, occasional underlining and marginalia, afew marginal wormtracks, light toning, presentation inscription toverso of licence leaf, later mottled calf, neat reback, 8voWing G118. (1) £150-200

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361 Gheyn (Jacob de, 1565-1615). [Wapenhandelinghe vanRoers, Musquetten ende spiessen, Maniement d’armes,Amsterdam, 1608], a collection of 75 copper engravings ofpikemen and musketeers only (from the total number of 117), inthree sections, without title or text, plates with some waterstainsand loss (many plates with corners missing, some plates with largeareas of loss, but generally with the engraved figures in tact),partially laid down in a 19th century album, bound in quarter greencloth, some soiling and minor wear, folioSold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. See Macclesfield LibraryPart 10, Sotheby’s, 30 October 2007, lot 3534.(1) £200-300

362 Gobinet (Charles). The Instruction of Youth in Christian Piety,Taken out of th eSacred Scriptures, and Holy Fathers; Divided intoFive Parts. With a very Profitable Instruction for Meditation, orMental Prayer, 1st ed. in English, 1687, occasional light spotting, afew dampstains, previous owner names to title, bookplate,contemporary calf, neat reback and new label, 8voWing G904D. (1) £150-200

363 Gregory I (Saint, surnamed the Great, Pope). Divi GregoriiPapae..., Omnia quae Extant, Opera, nunc demum... Collationecum multis exemplaribus scriptis recognita, repurgata & aucta..., 2vols. in one, Paris: Sebastianum Niuellium, 1571, printer’s woodcutdevice to titles (paper label to each), contemporary calf with blindroll-work decoration to boards, lacking spine, board edges worn,folio, (Adams G1172), together with Ambrose (Saint, Bishop ofMilan), Opera, ad Manuscriptos Codices Vaticanos, Gallicanos,Belgicos, &c. nec-non ad editiones veteres emendata..., 2 vols.,Paris, 1686, volume 1 damp soiled & frayed, with considerable lossto upper margins, ink stamps to titles, contemporary calf, giltdecorated spines, worn, folio, with New Testament [Greek],Novum Testamentum. huic Editioni omnia difficiliorum VocabulorumThemata, quae in Georgii Pasoris Lexico grammatice resolvuntur, inmargine apposuit Carolus Hoole. In eorum scilicet gratiam, quiprima Graecae linguae tyrocinia faciunt, London: R. Norton for Josh.Kyrton, 1664, fore-edge margin of final leaf strengthened, boundwith an incomplete Book of Common Prayer at front, margins close-trimmed throughout with some loss to running titles, dust-soiling,19th century sheep, joints cracked, worn, 12mo, and Patrick(Simon), Mensa Mystica: or, a Discourse Concerning theSacrament of the Lords Supper..., 6th ed., corrected, 1702, somedust-soiling, contemporary calf, joints cracked, extremities worn,8vo, plus New Testament [Greek & Latin], Novum TestamentumGraece et Latine. In Antiquis Testibus Textum Versionis VulgataeLatinae..., Paris: Editore Ambrosio Firmin Didot, 1842, a.e.g.,contemporary gilt decorated morocco by Hayday, large 8vo(6) £200-300

364 [Hartley, J.]. History of the Westminster Election ... to whichis prefixed a summary account of the proceedings of the lateparliament, so far as they appear connected with the East IndiaBusiness, and the Dismission of the Portland Administration, 2nded., printed for the editors, 1785, folding satyrical frontispiece,folding table, thirteen plates (many folding), by Rowlandson,occasional spotting or minor stain, marginal tear with loss to Bb,bookplate of George Lloyd to upper pastedown, contemporary halfcalf, rubbed and worn with loss to spine, 4to(1) £200-300

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365 Harwood (Busick). A System of Comparative Anatomy andPhysiology, vol. 1 [all pub.], 1st ed., Cambridge, 1796, fifteen full-page engraved plates at rear, some light spotting and dust soilingat front and rear, untrimmed, modern cloth gilt by Birdsall & Son ofNorthampton, a little rubbed and soiled, slim 4toIntended as a projected work in two volumes of five fascicules, this firstfascicule was the only one published. Harwood was a professor of anatomyat Cambridge and an early developer of blood transfusion techniques. OCLClists only ten copies and no copies sold at auction have been traced.(1) £400-600

366 Heister (Laurence). A General System of Surgery in ThreeParts, containing the Doctrine and Management of Woods,Fractures, Luxations, Tumors and Ulcers of all kinds..., 2 vols., 8thed., revised and corrected, printed for J. Whiston et al, 1768, fortyfolding engraved plates (plate 18 torn and repaired to verso),volume two lacking initial blank or half-title (?), occasionalmarginal dampstaining, contemporary calf, rebacked, 4to(2) £200-300

367 [Higgins, John & others]. [The Mirour for Magistrates:Wherein may bee seene, by examples passed in this realme, withhow greeuous plagues vices are punished in great princes andmagistrates, and how fraile and unstable worldly prosperity isfound...], Henry Marsh, 1st ed(?), 1587, woodcut initials andornaments, some text in black letter, lacking title and somepreliminaries, lacking folios 1 & 2, 7 & 8, 16, 157, 225-232, a fewother leaves trimmed, torn and repaired with loss of text, somesoiling, waterstains and marginal worm tracks, some oldannotations, later calf, rebacked, rubbed, 4toSold with all faults not subject to return.(1) £200-300

368 Hill (Dr. John). Cautions Against the Immoderate Use ofSnuff. Founded on the Known Qualities of the Tobacco Plant; andthe Effects it must produce when this way taken into the Body: andEnforced by Instances of Persons who have perished miserably ofDiseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its use, 2ndedition, London: R. Baldwin & J. Jackson, 1761, [2],57,[1]pp.,occasional dust-soiling, gutter margins strengthened, modern clothgilt, 8vo(1) £150-200

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369 Holinshed (Raphael). The Firste Volume of the Chronicles ofEnglande, Scotlande and Ireland Conteyning the Description andChronicles of Englande, from the first Inhabiting unto theConquest. The Description and Chronicles of Scotlande, from thefirst Originall of the Scottes Nation, till the Year of our Lorde 1571.The Description and Chronicles of Ireland, like-wise from the firstOriginall of that Nation, untill the Yeare 1547... Imprinted for JohnHunne, [and] The Laste Volume of the Chronicles of England,Scotlande and Ireland... Imprinted for George Bishop, 2 vols., 1sted., 1577, first volume with facsimile general title, contents leaftrimmed and laid down, dedication leaf trimmed and repaired, titlesfor Scotland and Ireland with woodcut borders, numerous woodcutillustrations, many repeated, text mainly in black letter and double-column, close-trimmed affecting some shoulder notes, last fewleaves with losses and repairs (one leaf with crude sellotaperepair), a few leaves possibly supplied from another copy, lackingmap of Edinburgh, erratic pagination, some tears and repairs;second volume title in ink manuscript facsimile, lacking all beforep.309 and some index leaves at end, some tears, repairs, soilingand water stains, later blindstamped calf, volume I lower coverdetached, upper cover splitting, volume II lower cover detached,some wear to spines, folio, 278 x 193mm (10.75 x 7.75ins)STC 13568b. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (2) £1000-1500

370 Hooker (Richard). Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie,printed for William Stansbye, [1622], engraved title page (laid down,with some slight defects), initial blank not present, decorativechapter headers, additional title page to part five, final leaf repairedand laid down, light water stain to lower margins, endpapersrenewed, contemporary full calf, blind ruled border, rubbed and alittle wear to extremities, folioSTC 13717. Early ownership signature to title of Marke Westfield andadditional ownership inscription to A2 “Ann Westfield her booke 1679”.(1) £150-200

371 Hume (David & Smollett Tobias continued by ThomasGaspey). The History of England, 8 volumes, published J & F Tallis,Edinburgh & Dublin, circa 1850, engraved portrait frontispiece,additional decorative half title, folding engraved maps of England &Wales and the British Isles by J.Rapkin, numerous uncolouredengravings throughout, occasional spotting, contemporary half calfgilt, spines a little rubbed, faded and worn, 4to(8) £100-150

372 Jonson (Ben). Horace, His Art of Poetrie, Made English byBen Johnson, 1640, 29pp., some spotting, 20th century cloth,together with Timber, or, Discoveries, Made Upon Men and Matter:as they have flow’d out of his daily Readings, or had their refluxe tohis peculiar Notion of his Times, 1641, pp.85-132, some marginalnotes cropped, dampstained and spotted, 20th century cloth, bothslim folioComprising two titles from the Works of Ben Jonson, published 1640-41.(2) £150-200

373 Killigrew (Thomas). Comedies, and Tragedies, 1st ed., HenryHerringman, 1664, lacking portrait frontispiece, A1 first sectionaltitle with small marginal repair, k2 with hole in text, occasionalsoiling and water stains, modern panelled calf, spine ends a littlerubbed, folioWing K450. (1) £150-200

374 Limiers (Henri Philippe de). Annales de la MonarchieFrancoise, Depuis son Etablissement jusques a present, ou l’ontrouve l’origine de cette puissante monarchie..., 3 parts in one,Amsterdam: L’Honore & Chatelain libraires, 1724, engravedfrontispiece, titles to each part in red & black, 7 folding engravedgenealogical tables, 63 full-page engraved illustrations (each withviews, plans or maps of French cities, chateaux, and fortifications),occasional toning and minor dampstaining, armorial bookplate of S.Anges to upper pastedown, contemporary calf with gilt armorial tocentre of each board (of S. Anges), elaborate gilt decorated spinewith red morocco title label, upper joint cracked and lower jointcracked at head, wear to board edges and extremities, folio(1) £300-400

375 [Locke, John]. Two Treatises of Government: In the Former,the False Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and hisFollowers are Detected and Overthrown. The Latter is an EssayConcerning the True Original, Extent, and End of Civil-Government,3rd edition, Awnsham and John Churchill, 1698, [6], 358 pp., somelight spotting and browning, modern antique-style panelled calfwith gilt-titled morocco label to spine, 8voWing L2768.(1) £400-600

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376 Machiavelli (Niccolo). Machiavel’sDiscourses upon the First Decade of T.Livius, Translated out of the Italian. Towhich is Added his Prince: with someMarginal Animadversions Noting andTaxing his Errors, by E.D., 2nd ed., muchcorrected and ammended, 1674, two partsin one, engraved portrait frontispiece,occasional light soiling, one or two shortclosed tears, later sheep, spine faded, alittle rubbed, 8voWing M135.(1) £300-500

377 Mackay (John). Life of Lieut. GeneralHugh Mackay of Scoury, Edinburgh: Laingand Forbes, 1836, black and whiteengraved portrait frontispiece, occasionalminor spotting, upper hinge cracked,contemporary quarter cloth, a little rubbed,4to, together with Mackay (Major GeneralHugh), Memoirs of the War Carried on inScotland and Ireland, Edinburgh: presentedto The Maitland Club, 1833, black and whiteportrait frontispiece, hinged repaired,bookplate for Moses Steven ofBellahouston to upper pastedown, late 19thcentury paper covered boards, 4to, plusBurton (John Hill), Lives of Simon LordLovat and Duncan Forbes of Culloden, fromOriginal Sources, Chapman and Hall, 1847,bookplate for D. A. Peel to upperpastedown, early 20th century green halfmorocco, a little worn and slightly faded tospine, 8vo, plus other related titles,including Sir Robert Cadell’s Sir John Copeand The Rebellion of 1745, AlexanderGrosart’s English Jacobite Ballads, Songsand Satires etc from the mss at TowneleyHall, and others similar, all contemporarycloth, various sizes(8) £200-300

378 Magna Charta. Made in the Ninth Yearof K. Henry the Third, and Confirmed by K.Edward the First, in the Twenty-Eighth Yearof His Reign, with some Short, butNecessary Observations from the L. ChiefJust. Coke’s Comments upon it, TranslatedEdward Cooke, published ThomasSimmons, 1680, [8], 68, [2]pp., title dust-soiled, some spotting, brown stain towardsrear, some slight shaving to running title,lower inner corner of final leaf (contents)torn and repaired with minimal loss oflettering, hinges cracked, contemporaryhalf calf, neatly rebacked, some edge andcorner wear, 4to (185 x 140mm)Wing M253.(1) £150-200

379 Cosmography. Cours de Cosmo -graphie, 1838, 439pp. manuscript inFrench in black ink in a neat cursivescript, a few diagrams, arranged in fortychapters with table at rear, subjectsinclude the roundness of the earth, theatmosphere, the meridians, form of thesun and its rotation, the moon, its form,eclipses, plus chapters on the planets andstars, contemporary quarter calf overboards, slightly rubbed and some edgewear, 4to (1) £200-300

380 March (John). Reports: Or, NewCases; with Divers Resolutions andJudgements given upon SolemnArguments, and with Great Deliberation.And the Reasons and Causes of the saidResolutions and Judgements, 1st ed.,1648, 218 pp. plus table, some annotationand soiling, marginal worm track (butaffecting some lettering in the table atend), contemporary sheep, a little rubbedand stained, 4toWing M576. (1) £150-200

381 Marlborough (Sarah, Duchess-Dowager of). A True Copy of the Last Willand Testament of Her Grace Sarah, LateDuchess Dowager of Marlborough: withthe Codicil thereunto Annexed, 1st ed.,1744, 94 pp., a few minor spots, armorialbookplate, t.e.g. later full mottled calf giltby Bedford, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo(1) £100-150

382 Marryat (Captain Frederick). Mr.Midshipman Easy, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1836,bound without half titles and publisher’slist, scattered spotting, recent green halfmorocco, spines with raised bands,lettered and decorated in gilt, 8vo(3) £200-300

383 Maseres (Francis). ScriptoresLogarithmici; or, A Collection of SeveralCurious Tracts on the Nature andConstruction of Logarithms, 2 vols., 1791,initial leaves in volume one loose,contemporary calf gilt, red morocco labelsto spines, joints cracked with old oldrepairs lifting, boards loose and onedetached, volume 1 with loss at foot ofspine, 4to, together with Vega (Georgio),Thesaurus Logarithmorum Completus,Libraria Weidmannia, Leipsiz, 1794, Latinand German text, spotting and toning,some gatherings loose, edges untrimmed,original wrappers, detached, spine stripchipped with loss, contained in modernbook box, folio(3) £100-150

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384 Maskelyne (Nevil). An Account of the Going of Mr JohnHarrison's Watch, at the Royal Observatory, from May 6th, 1766,to March 4th, 1767, together with the Original Observations andCalculations of the Same, 1st edition, 1767, first part only (28 pp.),lacking pp. i-lvi (a-o2), bound as fourth (of five) items, withRamsden (Jesse), Description of an Engine for DividingMathematical Instruments, 1st edition, 1777, four large foldingengraved plates bound after final blank, some offsetting, firstthree text leaves detached with marginal fraying and heavy oldsellotape stains and remains to inner margins, several large splitsand old sellotape repairs to first three plates (with no loss butheavily stained), bound as first item before Description of anEngine for Dividing Strait Lines on Mathematical Instruments, 1stedition, 1779, marginal split to B1 without loss, three foldingengraved plates, slight offsetting, bound before Troughton(Edward), Account of the Method of Dividing Astronomical andother Instruments, by Ocular Inspection, in which the Usual Toolsfor Graduating are not Employed..., from the PhilosophicalTransactions, 1809, three engraved plates at rear, upper margin totitle trimmed away, the final item being Bird (John), The Methodof Constructing Mural Quadrants, Exemplified by a Description ofthe Brass Mural Quadrant in the Royal Observatory at Greenwich,1st edition, 1768, half-title, three folding engraved plates (lacksplate IV) at rear, some offsetting to all plates, some spotting andsoiling throughout, contemporary marbled boards with crudelater linen reback, soiling and wear, 4to (255 x 205mm) A rare, if untidy, collection of four works (all except Troughton) publishedby the Commissioners of Longitude. (1) £300-500

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385 Maxim (Hudson, 1853-1927 ). A New System of ThrowingHigh Explosives from Ordnance... , [offprint, 1897], multi-foldingwood-engraved plate at rear, original printed upper wrapper retained,author’s signed presentation inscription to Sir Andrew Noble [1831-1915], some paper toning and Maxim’s autograph trimmed, boundwith Goodeve (Captain H.H.), Notes on Gunnery, Arranged for theUse of the Reserve Artillery, Woolwich, 1872, preface leaf and 21pp., original printed stiff wrappers, bound with Reports of the Chiefof the Bureau of Ordnance to the Secretary of the Navy, 1893,Washington, 1893, 122 pp., original printed upper wrapper retained(inscribed presentation inscriptions from Lt. Comdr. William SheffieldCowells, Naval attaché), bound with Nathan (Major F.L.), Explosivesand Explosions, Woolwich, 1904, 17 pp. offprint, original printedupper wrapper retained, bound with Jones (Captain C.),Instruments Employed by the Committee on Explosives forInvestigating the Action of Gunpowder in the Bores of Guns,Woolwich, 1876, 25pp. offprint, 5 wood engraved plates at rear (lacksplate 4), original printed upper wrapper retained, bound with fourrelated offprints by J.E. Petavel, W.H. Deering, H. Sprengel(autograph letter signed tipped in) and George Quick, plus a relatedtable, occasional spotting or dust soiling, ex libris Dennis Dickinson,contemporary half calf, rubbed and slightly faded on spine, 8voHudson Maxim was an American inventor and chemist and brother of HiramMaxim, inventor of the Maxim gun. William Sheffield Cowells marriedTheodore Roosevelt’s elder sister Anna (1855-1931).(1) £70-100

386 Nicolas (Nicholas Harris). A Roll of Arms of Peers andKnights in the Reign of Edward the Second. From theContemporary MS., London: William Pickering, 1828, Large Papercopy, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and plate of facsimile ofmanuscript, omits leaf 2T2, 4pp. prospectus bound at rear,occasional spotting, decorative ink monogram stamp ‘H.P.’ to frontblank, Sotheran’s ink stamp to verso of front free endpaper, armorialbookplate of Stanley Leonard Barry (1873-1943) to upperpastedown, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, early 20th century red halfcalf by Riviere & Son, elaborate gilt decorated spine with moroccotitle label, faded to upper board, 4to (leaf size 282 x 220mm)Scarce. One of perhaps only two copies of the 1828 Large Paper 4to edition.The other being at Chetham’s Library. This was the last work to be printedby John Johnson (of the Apollo Press) for William Pickering. The 1828 editioncontained errors in signing, pagination, presswork and 26 errata. Thetypography was also considered out of keeping and the production of thisedition was therefore abandoned, with only a few copies escaping. Nicolasre-wrote a more succinct preface to his 1829 edition, reducing it from 22 to13 pages. Colonel Stanley Leonard Barry, C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O., ofHampton Gay Manor, Oxfordshire, was the son of Sir Francis Tress Barry, 1stBart. and Sarah Douglas Herron. Following his education at Harrow he joinedthe army. He fought with the 10th Royal Hussars in the Boer War between1899 and 1902, gaining a mention in Despatches, the Queen’s Medal withsix clasps, the King’s Medal with two clasps and the D.S.O. He served inFrance during World War I as A.D.C. to the Commander in Chief of theBritish Expeditionary Force and in attendance on HRH the Prince of Wales.He was made an M.V.O. and a C.M.G. in 1915 and gained his C.B.E. in 1919.His later appointments and civil posts included membership of HisMajesty’s Bodyguard and The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,Deputy Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, Justice of the Peace forBuckinghamshire, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Lord of Manor ofLong Crendon, Bucks, and Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire.(1) £200-300

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387 Phipps (John). A System of Military Discipline for HisMajesty’s Army, 1st ed., 1777, six folding engraved plates (threewith contemporary hand colour), two advert leaves (one loose),forms, contemporary mottled calf, gilt ruled, a little rubbed atextremities, 12moScarce army drill book. Only two institutional copies located.(1) £300-400

388 Pope (Alexander, trans.). The Iliad of Homer, 6 vols. in three,1st Quarto ed., W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720, half titleand engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, titles printed in redand black, privilege leaf to each volume, double-page engraved mapof Greece, folding engraved plate of the Siege of Troy, engravedplate of the Shield of Achilles (trimmed at fore-edge), subscriberslist, engraved-head-and tail pieces and initials, occasional lightoffsetting and spotting, armorial bookplates of Henry Latham,contemporary calf, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration,losses to one label, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 4toPope’s reinterpretation of Homer’s Iliad was considered his greatesttranslation and was published to raise income and to forestall ThomasTickell’s rival translation of 1715. Pope’s translation, far superior, was criticallyacclaimed and a financial success. (3) £1000-1500

389 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Perogative [sic] of Parliaments inEngland, Proved in a Dialogue Betweene a Counsellour of State,and a Justice of Peace, [London: Printed by Thomas Cotes], 1640,final blank present, all edges gilt, modern mottled calf gilt by Riviere& Son, 4to (180 x 130mm)A fine copy of this work first published in 1628. STC 20650.(1) £100-150

390 Ryland (John). Serious Essays on the Truths of the GloriousGospel, and the Various Branches of Vital Importance. For the useof True Christians, 2nd ed., Corrected and Enlarged, 1775, lightwaterstain front and rear, manuscript date at foot of title,presentation inscription, contemporary calf, rebacked, a littlerubbed, 8voCollection of poems by Baptist minister and theologian John Ryland (1753-1825). (1) £80-120

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391 Sacheverell (Henry). A Defence of Her Majesty’s Title to theCrown, and a Justification of Her entring into a War with France andSpain: As it was Deliver’d in a Sermon Preach’d before theUniversity of Oxford on the 10th day of June 1702, 2nd ed., 1710,engraved portrait frontispiece, 24 pp., bound with TheCommunication of Sin: A Sermon Preach’d at the Assizes held atDerby, August 15th, 1709, 1709, 16 pp., bound with The Perils ofFalse Bretheren, both in Church, and State: Set Forth in a SermonPreach’d before the Right Honourable The Lord-Mayor, Aldermen,and Citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on the5th of November, 1709, 1709, 24 pp., bound with The Answer ofHenry Sacheverell. D.D. To the Articles of Impeachment, Exhibitedagainst him by the Honourable House of Commons, &c. ForPreaching Two Sermons, I. At the Assizes held at Derby August15th. II. At the Cathedral Church of St. Paul. Nov. 5th. 1709, 1710,half title, 28 pp., bound with three others: Collections of Passagesreferr’d to by Dr. Henry Sacheverell in his Answer to the Articles ofImpeachment, 2nd ed., 1710, The Case of Dr. Sacheverell.Represented in a Letter to a Noble Lord, 1710 and The Speech ofHenry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his Impeachment at the Bar of theHouse of Lords, in Westminster-Hall, March 7, 1710, 1710, somespotting and toning, bookplate, contemporary previous ownerinscription, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, rubbed, 8voCollection of sermons by virulent anti-Whig clergyman Henry Sacheverell(1674-1724) which led to his suspension from preaching by the Whiggovernment in 1710. However, he had popular support and the subsequentriots in London and other parts of the country resulted in the downfall of thegovernment and the passing of the Riot Act in 1714. (1) £200-300

392 Santorio (Santorio). Medicina Statica or Rules of Health, inEight Sections of Aphorisms..., printed for John Starkey, 1676,engraved plate, occasional short marginal closed tear, somemarginal dampstaining, contemporary ownership inscription totitle, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, 12mo, togetherwith Dionis (Pierre), The Anatomy of Humane Bodies Improv'daccording to the Circulation of the Blood and all the ModernDiscoveries..., 2nd ed., printed for R. Bonwicke et al, 1716,censor's leaf bound facing title, twenty engraved plates (includingone folding), occasional scattered spotting, contemporarypanelled calf, rebacked and repaired, 8vo, plus [Sparrow, J.],Observations in Surgery, being a collection of One Hundred andTwenty-Eight different cases with particular remarks on each...originally in French by Mr. Saviard, printed for J. Hodges, 1740,archival tissue to title, T8 and final blank, verso and recto, dampstaining throughout, few holes with some loss of text, modern calf,12mo(3) £200-300

393 Scapula (Johann). Joannis Scapulae Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, e probatis auctoribus locupletatum, cum indicibus auctiset correctis, Oxford: E Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1830, title in red& black, marbled endpapers replaced with cloth hinges,contemporary diced calf, elaborate gilt decoration with arabesqueto centre of each board, rebacked preserving original spine, jointsand extremities rubbed, folio(1) £200-300

394 Scudery (Magdeleine de, alternate name George deScudery). Clelia, An Excellent New Romance, five parts bound asone, published Herringham, Newman, Cockerel, Heyrick, Cadman,Loundes, Marriot, Crook and Smith, 1678, engraved portraitfrontispiece, separate titles to each part, lacking folding map, frontendpaper torn with loss, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporarycalf, rubbed and worn, folio(1) £100-150

395 Senebier (Jean). Catalogue Raisonne des ManuscritsConserves dans la Bibliotheque de la Ville & Republique de Geneve,1st ed., Geneva, 1779, a little light soiling, oval ink stamp to title,contemporary calf-backed boards, manuscript label to spine, rubbed,8vo, together with Exposition Sommaire de la Doctrine de la NouvelleEglise, qui est entendue dans l’Apocalypse, par la NouvelleJerusalem, par Emanuel Swedenborg, Paris, 1797, half title, 2 pp.errata at end, occasional light water stain, previous owner signatureto title, contemporary calf-backed boards, upper joint cracking, a littlescuffed, 8vo, plus Histoire de Communisme ou Refutation Historiquedes Utopies Socialists, par Alfred Sudre, 1st ed., Paris, 1849, half title,contemporary cloth-backed boards, 8vo, with five others includingSketch of the Life and Literary Career of Augustus von Kotzebue; withthe Journal of his Tour to Paris at the Close of the Year 1790, 1800,Lewis Goldsmith’s The Crimes of Cabinets; or a Review of their Plansand Agressions for the Annihilation of the Liberties of France..., 1801,Colonel Shearer’s Notes and Reflections During a Ramble inGermany, 1826 and M.A. Thiers’ De La Propriete, 1848

£200-300

396 Simon (James, Merchant of Dublin). An Essay Towards anHistorical Account of Irish Coins, and of the Currency of ForeginMonies in Ireland. With an Appendix: Containing Several Statutes,Proclamations, Patents, Acts of State, and Letters Relating to thesame, 1st ed., Dublin, 1749, subscribers list, eight engraved plates ofcoins, some scattered spotting, previous owner inscription, bookplateand shelf label, contemporary calf, covers stamped ‘Society ofWriters to the Signet’ in gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 4tom (1) £100-150

397 Spenser (Edmund). The Fairy Queen. With a Glossary,Explaining the Old and Obscure Words, 2 vols., 1758, engravedfrontispiece to each, seven engraved plates, some spotting,previous owner signature to titles, contemporary calf, red label tospines, spine and edges rubbed, 8vo(2) £100-150

398 Stael-Holstein (Anna Louise Germaine de Necker Baronnede). De l’Influence sur le Bonheur des Individus et des Nations, 1sted., Lausanne, 1796, errata leaf at end, occasional light damp stainand toning, manuscript note to title, bookplate, contemporarydiced calf gilt, spine a little rubbed, 8vo, together with De LaLitterature Consideree dans ses Rapports avec les InstitutionsSociales. Par Mad. de Stael-Holstein, 2 vols., Paris, 1812, half titleto volume II only, scattered spotting, bookplates, contemporary redhalf morocco, spines a little darkened and rubbed, 8vo(3) £100-150

399 Statius (Publius Papinius). Opera. Interpretatione et notisillustravit Claudius Beraldus, jussu christianissimi regis, ad usumserenissimi Delphini, 2 vols., Paris: Lambertum Roulland, 1685,engraved frontispiece to each volume, occasional light worming tofore-edge margins mostly to initial leaves of volume 2,contemporary calf gilt, volume 1 lacking title label, joints crackedand slight wear, 4toArmorial bookplate of Baron Rolle.(2) £150-200

400 Stuart Papers. Calendar of the Stuart Papers Belonging to HisMajesty the King, preserved at Windsor Castle (HistoricalManuscripts Commission), 7 vols., HMSO, 1902-23, volumes 1-5;contemporary cloth, gilt decorated spine, ex library withbooktplates to upper outer board and upper pastedown, volumes 6-7; original publisher’s wrappers, slightly chipped to extremities,8vo, together with Warrand (Duncan, editor), More CullodenPapers, 5 vols., Inverness: Robert Carruthers & Sons, 1923-30,black and white portrait frontispiece, edges uncut, originalpublisher’s cloth, a little worn, 4to(12) £200-30093

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401 [Swift, Jonathan]. Travels intoSeveral Remote Nations of the World, 4parts in two vols., 1st ed., B. Motte, 1726,third issue, Teerink’s ‘B’ edition (with themispagination), engraved portraitfrontispiece to volume I (in the secondstate with vertical chain lines), fiveengraved maps, one engraved languagetable, occasional light spotting, toning, andinksplashes previous owner inscription tovolume II front endpaper (with piece tornaway), later panelled calf, neat rebacks andrepairs, 8voTeerink 291. (2) £400-600

402 Walpole (Horace, Fourth Earl ofOrford). The Works of Horatio Walpole,Earl of Orford, 5 vols., 1798, half titles,engraved plates, plans and portraits,scattered light spotting, contemporarydiced calf, joints cracking, lightly rubbed,4to, together with Jeffrey’s Edition of theCastle of Otranto, a Gothic Story.Translated by William Marshal, Gent. Fromthe Original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto,Canon of the Church of St. Nicholas atOtranto, new ed., 1796, seven hand-coloured engraved plates, some offsettingand spotting, previous owner signature,a.e.g., later straight-grain red morocco, alittle rubbed and stained with smallindentations to covers, 8vo(6) £150-200

403 Watts (Isaac). An Humble AttemptToward the Revival of Practical Religionamong Christians, and Particularly theProtestant Dissenters, by a SeriousAddress to Ministers and People, in someOccasional Discourses, 1st ed., 1731,occasional light soiling and marginal waterstain, later boards, spine darkened and alittle rubbed, 8vo, together with LogicaGenevensis: Or, a Fourth Check toAntinomianism; in which St. James’s PureReligion is Defended against the Charges,and Established upon the Concessions, ofMr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In aSeries of Letters to those Gentlemen, [byJohn Fletcher], Bristol, 1772, bound withLogica Genevensis Continued... parts I &II, 2nd ed., Bristol, 1774, some spottingand soiling, previous owner inscription,contemporary calf, rebacked with newlabel, 8vo, plus The Capacity and Extent ofthe Human Understanding; Exemplified inthe Extraordinary Case of Automathes; AYoung Nobleman, who was Accidentallyleft in his Infancy, upon a Desolate Island,and Continued Nineteen Years in thatSolitary State, Separate from all HumanSociety, by John Kirby, 1st ed., 1745, somelight soiling, previous owner inscriptionsand two ink stamps, contemporarypanelled calf, rebacked, 8vo, with twoothers: John Palairet’s A Short Treatiseupon Arts and Sciences, in French andEnglish, by Question and Answer, 5th ed.,1767 and A New Disquisition,Philosophical and Political, Concerning theSociety of the Jesuits, and the Causes andConsequences of their Destruction, 1817(5) £200-300

404 [Webb, Philip Carteret]. Remarks onthe Pretender’s Son’s second declaration,dated the 10th of October 1745, printed forE. Say, 1745, pierced were previouslysewn, modern quarter calf, gilt letteredspine, slim 8vo, together with [C. L.], TheAdvantages of the Succession of theHouse of Stweart to the Crown of GreatBritain Demonstrated, printed for F. and J.Boble, 1747, contemporary ownershipinscription to title page, edges untrimmed,modern quarter calf, gilt lettered spinelabel, slim 8vo, plus Rae (Peter), TheHistory of the Rebellion Rais’d against HisMajesty King George I by the Frieds of thePopish Pretender, 2nd edition, printed forA. Millar, 1746, extensive marginalia(mostly in pencil, rarely in ink) to first half,contemporary marbled calf, red moroccospine label, a little rubbed at extremities,8vo, plus other Jacobite titles and acts ofparliament(16) £200-300

405 Wentworth (Peter). A PithieExortation to Her Maiestie for EstablishingHer Successor to the Crowne, Whereuntois Added a Discourse Containing theAuthors Opinion of the True and LawfullSuccessor to Her Maiestie, 2 parts in 1,[Edinburgh: Robert Waldegrave], 1598,separate title to both parts, main titleheavily soiled and relined, some spottingand soiling throughout, minor adhesionmarks to A3v and A4r, some oldunderscoring, lacks first and last blanks butblank at end of part one present,flamboyant vertical signature of WilliamHerbert of Cheshunt [1718-1795, notablebook collector] to front endpaper, armorialbookplate to front pastedown, all edges gilt,contemporary calf gilt, rubbed and slightedge wear, neatly rebacked, small 8voSTC 25245.(1) £150-200

406 Weston (Stephen). A Specimen ofthe Conformity of the EuropeanLanguages, Particularly the English, withthe Oriental Languages, Especially thePersian; in the Order of the Alphabet: With Notes and Authorities, 1st ed., S. Rousseau at the Arabic and PersianPress, 1802, advertisement leaf bound-inafter p. xx, title toned, one or two lightspots, recent paper-backed boards, 8vo(1) £150-200

407 Wilkie (William). Fables, 1st ed.,printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1768,half title, eighteen copper-engraved platesby T. Simpson after S. Wale, some lightoffsetting, bookplate, later half calf, a littlerubbed, 8vo(1) £100-150

408 [Wilson, Matthew]. Modesta acBrevis Discussio Aliquarum AssertionumD. Doctoris Kellisoni, Quas in suo deEcclesiastica Hierarchia Tractatu probareconatur: auctore Nicolao Smitheo...,Antwerp, 1631, contemporary manuscriptnotes on title-page and facing blank,contemporary limp vellum, 12mo, togetherwith Calatayud (Pedro de), Tratados, ydoctrinas practicas, sobre ventas, ycompras de lanas merinas, y otrosgeneros; y sobre el juego de naypes, ydados, con un suplemento de veinte y seiscontratos..., Toledo: Francisco Martin,[1761], contemporary inscription to frontfree endpaper, contemporary limp vellum,spine darkened and few marks, lackingties, 4to(2) £200-300

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409* Bookbinding equipment. A quantity of bookbinding handtools and related equipment, including band nippers, paring & craftknives, backing hammer, shears, steel rule, spokeshave, small lithostone 25.5 x 21cm (10 x 8.5ins), glue & paste brushes, sewing andheadbanding materials, three pairs of backing/gilding boards, twoagate burnishers, gilder’s knife & cushion, gold foil, Armenian bole.two cutting mats, pressing boards and tins, two iron weights, etc.,plus Middleton (Bernard), A History of English Craft BookbindingTechnique, 2nd ed., 1978, half-title signed by the author, colourfrontispiece, black and white plates and illustrations, original cloth,8vo, plus Burdett (Eric), The Craft of Bookbinding, A PracticalHandbook, 2nd ed., 1978, colour and black and white plates andillustrations, original cloth in frayed clipped dust jacket, 8vo(3 cartons) £200-300

410* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress or copy-press, finished inblack, platen size approximately 38 x 25.5cm (15 x 10ins), openingto 8cm (3.25ins)(1) £70-100

411* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress or copy-press, witrh brasshandle ends, platen size approximately 30 x 25.5cm (12 x 10ins),opening to 7.5cm (3ins), some surface rust, requiring repainting(1) £50-80

412* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress or copy-press, finished inblack, platen size approximately 37.5 x 25.5cm (14.75 x 10ins),opening to 7.5cm (3ins)(1) £70-100

413* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre andcorners tools, with wooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

414* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre andcorners tools, with wooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

415* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre,corners tools and three pairs, makers include Morris & Co, Beard,A.H. Taylor of Manchester and also Bearel of Paris, each withwooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

416* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre,corners tools and four pairs, (3 tools by Seare), with woodenhandles (one lacking)In very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

417* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre andcorners tools, makers include Keeling, Royle & Son, and Clark, withwooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

418* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre andcorners tools (four pairs), makers include Morris & Co., Relton andTimbury, with wooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(20) £250-350

419* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, mostly centre tools,makers include Searle & Timbury, with wooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(20) £250-350

420* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre andcorners tools (one pair), makers include Knights & Cottrell, Morris& Co., Timbury and Seare, with wooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

421* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of eleven brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, mostly includingcentre tools, makers include Paas, Royle, Seare, and Morris & Co.,with wooden handlesIn very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(11) £150-200

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422* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen brassdecorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre &corner tools (two pairs), makers include Morris & Co., Knights &Cottrell, Timbury, Royle, Seare, and Morris & Co., with woodenhandles (two lacking)In very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(15) £200-300

423* Decorative finishing tools. A set of eleven brass decorativefinishing tools, of art nouveau style, mostly including five pairs andone centre tool, maker’s name of Morris & Co. to centre tool, withwooden handles (four lacking)In very good condition. Provenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(11) £150-200

424* Decorative rolls. A set of interchangeable decorativefarthing rolls & fillets, comprising nine decorative rolls, ten fillets (5single, 4 double & 1 triple line), plus a paper perforating wheel,complete with two handles, contained together in a purpose-mademahogany box, some damage and wear to lidProvenance: Eric Burdett, Bookbinder, and Francis Brown, Bookbinder,Dorchester.(1) £300-500

425* Decorative rolls. Four decorative rolls and two line fillets,rolls made by Morris & Co. and also Bayman, fillets comprise onesingle and one double lineProvenance: Francis Brown, Bookbinder, Dorchester.(6) £100-150

426* Finishing press. A modern beech finishing press, 41cm(16ins) between wooden screws, opening to 11.5cm (4.5ins),together with a Vanguard-Dahle paper cutter, with 35.5cm (14ins)blade, with a modern six drawer ‘type’ cabinet, of woodenconstruction, without individual type compartments, height 34cm(13.5ins), and a seven drawer metal cabinet with shallow drawers,plus an assortment of craft hand tools, including backing hammer,straight edge, paste brushes, scissors & craft knives etc.(-) £70-100

427* Finishing stove. A modern electric finishing stove, withCosair heating element & thermostatic control, together withHandle letters, Three sets of handle letters, comprising 8, 10 & 12point Edinburgh, plus six line pallets (various) and two decorativefinishing tools(a carton) £200-300

428* Handle Letters. A set of handle letters, with serif typefaceheight of approximately 2mm, contained in wooden box, (withloosely inserted manuscript note on board “Minature tools used toletter the bindings of the library of the ‘Queens Doll’s House’consisting of A-Z, 0-9...”), together with a knocking down iron andBookbinding reference, A selection of nine bookbinding referencetitles including The Craft of Bookbinding, A Practical Handbook, byEric Burdett, 1st ed., 1975, A History of English Craft BookbindingTechnique, by Bernard C. Middleton, 2nd supplemented ed., 1978,Bookbinding, and the Care of Books..., by Sydney M. Cockerell, 5thed., 1973 and Bookbinding, its Background and Technique, 2 vols. inone, New York: Dover, 1980, etc.(a carton) £100-150

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429* Laying Press & Tub. A modern beech laying press & tub, byElizabeth McCaig, of Castle Douglas, with 53cm (21ins) betweenmetal srew threads, opening to approximately 19cm (7.5ins),together with plough (complete with blade), plus Finishing Press,A modern beech finishing press by Elizabeth McCaig, with 46cm(18ins) between wooden screw threads, opening to approximately15cm (6ins), plus three pairs of modern backing boards (varioussizes) and a backing hammerLaying press & finishing press in excellent condition.(-) £200-300

430* Leather & Bookcloth. A quantity of leather and bookcloth,leather mostly comprising goat skins (various colours) and few pigskins (brown), majority of skins dry and brittle, together withvarious part rolls of bookcloths and buckrams etc., various colours(-) £100-150

431* Leather. An assortment of leather and bookcloth, includingmostly good part skins of goatskin (various colours) and someoffcuts, together with a selection of part rolls of bookcloth andbuckrams, plus a few sheets of Japanese tissue etc.(a carton) £150-200

432* Nipping press. A large cast iron nipping press, finished inblack, platen size approximately 63.5 x 48cm (25 x 19ins), openingto approximately 35cm (13.75ins)The nipping press comes apart for easier transportation.(1) £150-250

433* Nipping press. A large cast iron nipping press, with brassplaque for “W.H. Lockett & Co., Printers’ Engineers, London, E.C.”,platen size approximately 51.5 x 39cm (20.25 x 15.25ins), openingto approximately 35.5cm (14ins), some surface rustThe nipping press comes apart for easier transportation.(1) £150-200

434* Nipping press. A large cast iron nipping press, with cast lionmotif in relief, painted brass effect handle ends, platen sizeapproximately 61.5 x 46cm (24.25 x 18ins), opening toapproximately 40.5cm (16ins), some light surface rustThe nipping press comes apart for easier transportation.(1) £150-200

435* Nipping press. A cast iron nipping press, finished in red,platen size approximately 52.5 x 32cm (20.5 x 12.5ins), opening toapproximately 10.5cm (4ins)(1) £150-250

436* Paper & Board. A quantity of paper and board, includingapproximately 50 sheets of printed marbled paper by Spin OffsetLtd., Caravelle white 90gsm wove paper, Abbey Mills paper,blotting paper and quantity of full sheets of mill board etc.(-) £100-150

437* Paper & Board. A quantity of paper and board, includingapproximately 50 sheets of printed marbled paper by Spin OffsetLtd., Caravelle white 90gsm wove paper, Abbey Mills paper,blotting paper and quantity of full sheets of mill board etc.(-) £100-150

438* Paring machine. A Brockman Paring Machine, on originalwooden base, together with a litho stone, 40.5 x 32cm (16 x12.5ins), wooden travelling press and Dryad sewing frame(a carton) £150-200

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439* Plan chest. A large sixteen drawer plan chest, late 20thcentury, stained pine plan chest in four sections on a wooden plinth,brass handles, height 1710mm, depth 980mm, width 1440mm(1) £200-300

440* Safe. A heavy Guardian Fireguard double door safe,dimensions 152.5 height x 104.5 width x 53.5cm depth (60 x 41 x21 inches)(1) £100-200

441* A modern Indian hardwood revolving bookcase, withdivisions on four metal casters, 110cm high x 52.5cm square(1) £100-150

442* Bookcase. A late Victorian mahogany bookcase, therectangular top above three shelves on block plinth, 129cm high x120cm wide x 29.5cm deep(1) £100-150

443* A handcrafted set of L-shape open bookcases, comprisingunits with adjustable shelves, painted in grey and pink, approx.254cm high(3) £150-200

444* An Edwardian stained oak revolving bookcase, with eightshelves, each with reeded uprights, on quatrefoil base, 90cm highx 46cm square(1) £100-150

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445 A-D Publishing Company. PM & A-D Magazine, An IntimateJournal for Art Directors, vols. 6 & 7, New York, October 1939 -September 1941, comprising 12 issues bound in two volumes,numerous black and white and colour plates and illustrations,mounted paper samples, contemporary blue cloth, 8vo, togetherwith Turner (Silvie & Skiold, Birgit), Handmade Paper Today, AWorldwide Survey of Mills, Papers, Techniques and Uses, 2 vols.(text & samples), 1st edition, Lund Humphries, 1983, text volumecontaining black and white and colour illustrations, original ring-binder sample volume containing 45 paper samples, original cloth,4to, (limited edition 191/200 signed by Silvie Turner and with BirgitSkiold’s ink initial stamp to half-title of text volume)(4) £150-200

446 Art in Australia, edited by Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevensand C. L. Jones, First Series, numbers 1-7 & 9-11, and Third Series,numbers 8, 22, 36 & 46, Sydney, 1916-21, June 1924, December1927, February 1931 & October 1932, tipped-in colour and b&wplates, original printed wrappers, rubbed and some fraying toextremities, two issues with some wear to spines, together withTheBaldwin Spencer Collection of Australian Pictures and Works of Art,Fine Art Society’s Galleries, Melbourne, May 1919, tipped-incolour plates, b&w illustrations, one Norman Lindsay platemissing, some marks and staining, original printed wrappers,rubbed and frayed to edges, with waterstains to outer edges, 4toIncludes the special number on Margaret Preston (Third Series, number 22,December 1927). This issue has a small portion of the final advert leaf excised.(15) £200-300

447 The Autographic Mirror: Autographic Letters and Sketches ofIllustrious and Distinguished Men of Past and Present Times... , 4volumes, [all published, 1864-66], some minor spotting and a fewleaves slightly frayed at edges, inner hinges to one volume cracked,original cloth gilt, rubbed and one spine slightly snagged, folio/4to,together with Warner (George F., editor), Facsimiles of Royal,Historical, Literary and other Autographs in the Department ofManuscripts British Museum, Series I-V Bound as One, 1899,tinted facsimile plates throughout, modern cloth gilt, folio, plusGreg (W.W., and others), English Literary Autographs 1550-1650,5 parts in 1 portfolio, Oxford, 1932, facsimiles and letterpressloosely contained in five original envelopes and cloth-backedportfolio with ties, folio, plus other 19th and 20th-century large-format autographs referenceFrom the library of Roy Davids.(13) £150-200

448 Benezit (E.). Dictionnaire Critique et Documentaire desPeintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, 14 vols., Paris,1999, original maroon cloth, thick 8vo, VG(14) £100-150

449 Ricci (Seymour de). A Bibliography of Shelley’s LettersPublished and Unpublished, privately printed, 1927, some spotting,modern buckram, tall 8vo, together with The A. Edward NewtonCollection of Books and Manuscripts, to be Sold at Auction by theParke-Bernet Galleries... , New York, April[-October], 1941, 3 partsin 3 volumes, 1941, illustrations to text, original cloth in dustjackets, rubbed, tall 8vo, plus A Bibliography of the Manuscriptsof Charlotte Bronte, by Christine Alexander, 1st edition, 1982,original cloth gilt, tall 8vo, plus other mostly literary bibliographyand reference including modern books and pamphlets From the library of Roy Davids. (34) £100-150

450 Briquet (Charles Moise). Les Filigranes: DictionnaireHistorique des Marques du Papier, 4 volumes, Hacker reprint, NewYork, 1985, original cloth gilt, 4to, together with Carter (John &Muir, Percy H., editors), Printing and the Mind of Man, 2nd revisedand enlarged edition, Munich, 1983, illustrations to text, originalcloth in slightly dust-soiled d.j., folio, plus Johnson (A.F.), SelectedEssays on Books and Printed, Edited by Percy H. Muir, Amsterdam,1970 [1971], illustrations to text, original cloth in slightly spottedd.j., 4to, plus other bibliography and bookbinding reference fromthe library of Roy Davids(12) £150-200

451 British Museum. Medallic Illustrations of the History of GreatBritain and Ireland, reprint, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1979,photographic plates, original cloth, slightly rubbed, together withTipping (H. Avary), English Homes, Period III - Vol. 1, Late Tudor andEarly Stuart, 1558-1649, 2nd edition, 1929, photographic illustrationsthroughout, original cloth gilt, rubbed, both folio, plus Kjellberg(Pierre), Bronzes of the 19th Century: Dictionary of Sculptors,Atglen, Pennsylvania, 1994, photographic illustrations includingsome colour, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other antiques and appliedarts referenceFrom the library of Roy Davids.(16) £100-150

452 Calbet (Antoine, illustrator). Henri de Regnier, LaPecheresse, Paris, Albin Michel, 1922, 20 colour facsimile plates byAntoine Calbet, 40 wood engraved head- and tail-pieces by A.Jarraud after Calbet, original printed wrappers bound in, top edgegilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary three-quarter marooncrushed morocco (by Yseux Sr. de Thierry Simier), gilt decoratedspine with raised bands, folioLimited unnumbered edition of 570 copies. With author’s presentationinscription to half-title ‘A Lady Maxwell Scott avec les hommagesrespectueux de Henri de Regnier’. (1) £200-300

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453 Chappuis (Adrian). Die Zeichnungen von Paul Cezanne imKupferstichkabinett Basel, 2 volumes, 1962, numerous black andwhite illustrations, original cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together withHendriks (Ella & Tilborgh, Louis van), Vincent Van Gogh Paintings,volume 2, Antwerp & Paris, 1885-1888, published Van GoghMuseum, 1999, numerous colour and black and white illustrations,original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus others on Cezanne and related,including Vollard, Paul Cezanne, Paris, 1919(29) £100-150

454 Christie’s catalogues. A collection of 12 auction picturecatalogues, 1892-94, including the Price Collection, 1892, theMurrieta Collection, 1892 (last leaf repaired), the Last Earl ofEgremont collection, 1892, the Late Earl of Dudley’s Gallery ofPictures, 1892, Ancient and Modern Pictures, the Property of theRt. Hon. Lord Revelstoke, the Hon. Francis Baring and J. StewartHodgson catalogue, 1893, Pictures by Old Masters of the LateJohn Pemberton Heywood and the Late Dr. Wilberforce, Bishop ofWinchester, 1983, Pictures of the Late George Field, 1893 andothers, lacking one or two wrappers, others a little soiled withchipped foredges, some with manuscript ink and pencil prices,bound in contemporary half buckram, morocco label to spine, alittle rubbed, 8vo(1) £150-200

455 Cork (Richard). Vorticism and Abstract Art in the FirstMachine Age, 2 volumes, 1975-76, numerous tipped-in colourplates, and black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j.s, someminor marks, folio(2) £100-150

456 Croft (P.J.). Autograph Poetry in the English Language.Facsimiles of Original Manuscripts from the 14th to the 20thCentury, 2 volumes, 1973, collotype facsimile plates, original cloth-backed boards in dust jackets, minor tears with loss, folio, (1 of1500 copies), together with Gerstenberg (Walter), Composers’Autographs, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, 1968, plates offacsimiles throughout, folio, plus Darlington (Beth &Wordsworth, Jonathan), My Dearest Love: Letters of William andMary Wordsworth, 1810, published Trustees of Dove Cottage,1981, plates of facsimiles, partly uncut, original quarter morocco inslipcase, folio, (limited edition, 161/300), plus other manuscriptbibliography and facsimiles, etc., mostly large formatFrom the library of Roy Davids.(24) £150-200

457 Deuchar (David). A Collection of Etchings after the mostEminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools. ParticularlyRembrandt, Osatade, Cornelius Bega and Van Vliet. Accompaniedwith Sundry Miscellaneous Pieces and a Few Original Designs byDavd. Deuchar, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1803, etched titles, 360 etchedplates, all trimmed to image and mounted, one plate excised fromvolume II, a few light marks, bookplates to front endpapers,bookplates removed from front pastedowns, a.e.g., contemporaryblue full morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio(2) £500-800

458 Dumfries House. A Chippendale Commission Two-VolumeAuction Catalogue for 12-13 July 2007, Christie’s, 2007,photographically illustrated throughout, original pictorial wrappers,together with Snowdin (Michael & Styles, John), Design & theDecorative Arts: Britain 1500-1900, 1st edition, 2001,photographically illustrated throughout, original cloth in d.j., plusHarris (Eileen), The Country Houses of Robert Adam, from theArchives of Country Life, 1st edition, photographically illustratedthroughout, original cloth in d.j., all 4to, plus others relatedincluding large-format paperbacks(12) £100-150

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459 Fuchs (Ernst). Fuchs uber Ernst Fuchs, Bilder undZeichnungen von 1945-1976, Munich & Zurich, 1977, numerouscolour and b&w plates and illustrations, original gilt-decorated clothin d.j, plus an additional suite of eight colour etchings, each signed,loosely contained in separate sleeve, all contained in originalpublisher’s purple cloth drop-over bookbox, lightly faded to spine,square 4to, one of an edition of 3000 copies with the extra suite ofetchings, additionally signed and inscribed by the artist to half title,and dated 20th January 1978, together with Roger-Marx(Claude), L’Oeuvre Gravé de Vuillard, Monte Carlo, AndréSauret, 1948, colour lithographs, b&w illustrations, originalprinted wrappers with colour lithograph to upper cover, a littlerubbed to head and foot of spine, with loss to head of spine, inpublisher’s slipcase (broken), folio, limited edition 529/2500, plusFrishman (Marcel), Marcel Frishman Drawings, Oxford, BrunoCassirer, 1957, b&w plates, a.e.g., contemporary red crushedfull morocco (by Sangorski & Sutcliffe), with matching slipcase,some marks, folio(3) £100-150

460 Helleu (Paul Cesar, 1859-1927). A Gallery of Portraits, EdwardArnold, 1907, twenty-four colour plates, each with captioned tissueguard, gutta-percha perished, original publisher’s cloth-backedboards, gilt lettered title to upper board, a little rubbed atextremities, folio(1) £200-300

461 Hockney (David and Spender, Stephen). Hockney’sAlphabet. Drawings by David Hockney & Written Contributionsedited by Stephen Spender, pub. Faber for the Aids Crisis Trust,1991, 26 coloured illustrations (one for each letter) by DavidHockney, original yellow cloth, with slipcase, folioDeluxe edition (unnumbered), signed by Stephen Spender and David Hockney.(1) £150-200

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462 Hogarth (William). The Works... From the Original PlatesRestored by James Heath..., Explanations of the Subjects of thePlates by John Nichols, published Baldwin & Cradock, [1822], 155etched and engraved plates on 116 sheets, including the twoportraits, some spotting and dust-soiling to frontispiece and title-page, some mostly marginal spotting throughout, all edges gilt,contemporary half morocco, rubbed, joints partly split and somewear to extremities, large folio (635 x 490mm)(1) £500-800

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463 Holbein (Hans). The Dances of Death, through the VariousStages of Human Life: Wherein the Capriciousness of that Tyrant isExhibited... Etched by D. Deuchar, 1803, etched frontispiece,portrait, additional title and 48 etched plates, text in English andFrench, one or two minor spots, bookplate, contemporary half calf,head of spine chipped, a little rubbed, 4to(1) £150-200

464 Impey (Oliver). Japanese Export Porcelain, Catalogue of theCollection of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford, Amsterdam: HoteiPublishing, 2002, numerous colour illustrations, original publisher’scloth in d.j., 4to, together with Jahn (Gisela), Meiji Ceramics, TheArt of Japanese Export Procelain and Satsuma Ware 1868-1912,Stuttgart: Arnoldsche, 2004, numerous colour illustrations, originalpublisher’s boards in d.j., 4to, plus Brankston (A. D.)Early MingWares of Chingtechen, Hong Kong: Vetch and Lee, 1970, numerousblack and white illustrations, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., plusother oriental art referenceFrom the library of Roy Davids.(33) £150-200

465 Jacquemart (Albert & Le Blant, Edmond). HistoireArtistique, Industrielle et Commerciale de la Porcelaine..., one vol.in three, Paris: J. Techener, 1862, 28 engraved plates,contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, folio(3) £100-150

466 Johnson (Charles, and Jenkinson, Hilary). English CourtHand AD 1066 to 1500 Illustrated Chiefly from the Public Records,2 volumes (Text & Plates), Oxford, 1915, illustrations to textvolume, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plates of photographic facsimiles toPart II, original cloth-backed printed boards, some corner wear,large folio, together with Greg (W.W.), Dramatic Documents fromElizabethan Playhouses... , Reproductions & Transcripts, OUP,[1931], collotype plates, six mostly folding charts in pocket at rear,original cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly soiled, large folio, plus Watts-Dunton (Theodore, & others), The Keats Letters, Papers andother Relics Forming the Dilker Bequest in the Hampstead PublicLibrary... , 1914, collotype facsimile plates, top edge gilt, remainderuncut, original quarter buckram, a little browned and bumped atcorners, folio, (limited edition 228/320), plus other mostly large-format English literary manuscripts referenceFrom the library of Roy Davids.(18) £150-200

467 Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament, 1st edition, Day& Son, 1856, chromolithograph title (damaged and relined), textleaves with some damage and major restrengthening to margins,46 full-page chromolithograph plates (of 100), some light soilingand marks to margins, many with fore- and lower marginsrestrengthened, later half maroon morocco, heavily rubbed andscuffed with some wear, large folioSold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.(1) £150-200

468 Kerslake (John). National Portrait Gallery: Early GeorgianPortraits, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1977, photographic platesincluding some colour, together with Ormond (Richard & Rogers,Malcolm, editors), Dictionary of British Portraiture, 4 volumes,1979-81, all original cloth in dust jackets, plus Strong (Roy), Tudorand Jacobean Portraits, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1969, photographicplates including tipped-in colour plates, original cloth, plus othermostly British portraiture reference including three Walpole Societyvolumes, all 4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(20) £150-200

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469 Macquoid (Percy). A History of English Furniture, 4 volumes,Lawrence & Bullen, 1904-1908, numerous colour and black andwhite plates, modern green half calf, spines with raised bands andgilt lettering, upper cover of volume 4 partially faded, folio, togetherwith Foley (Edwin), The Book of Decorative Furniture, Its Form,Colour, & History, 2 volumes, [1924], numerous tipped-in colourplates, letterpress illustrations, endpapers and edges spotted,original brown cloth, in the scarce dustjackets, spines rubbed andchipped at ends, 4to(6) £150-200

470 Menpes (Mortimer). Whistler As I Knew Him, A & C Black,1904, 125 colour and black and white plates, some spotting totissue-guards, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, originaldecorated cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, limited signed edition441/500, with the original etching of the Menpes Children byWhistler as frontispiece, together with Menpes (Mortimer &Dorothy), Japan, A Record in Colour, A & C Black, circa 1901, 100colour plates, top edge gilt, frontispiece loose and slightly frayed toextreme fore-edge, original decorated cloth gilt, rubbed and somemarks, spine with some discolouration, limited signed edition516/600, plus Venice, A & C Black, 1904, 100 colour plates, lightspotting to tissue-guards, top edge gilt, original decorated cloth gilt,rubbed and some minor marks, limited signed edition 191/500, andWorld’s Children, A & C Black, 1903, 100 colour plates, top edgegilt, remainder untrimmed, original decorated cloth gilt, rubbed andsome slight soiling, spine somewhat discoloured, limited signededition 411/500, all 4to(4) £150-200

471 Munby (A.N.L.). The Phillipps Manuscripts. CatalogusLibrorum Manuscriptorum im Bibliotheca D. Thomae Phillipps,Holland Press facsimile edition, 1968, colour portrait frontispiece,original cloth gilt, folio(1) £200-300

472 Ottley (William Young). A Collection of One Hundred andTwenty-Nine Fac-Similes of Scarce and Curious Prints, by the EarlyMasters of the Italian, German, and Flemish Schools; Illustrative ofthe History of Engraving, 1828, printed title, additional engravedtitle, 117 india proof facsimiles, plus an additional set of the firstthirteen niello prints printed on silver, t.e.g., marbled edges andendpapers, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, somemarks to covers, folio(1) £200-300

473 Payne (John). The Art of Painting in Miniature, on Ivory, in theManner at Present Practised by the Most Eminent Artists in thatProfession. Also, Instructions for Painting in Wax-Crayons... Towhich is Annexed the Art of Burnished Gilding on Glass, 4th ed.,1802, 30 pp., engraved portrait vignette to front blank verso, somelight spotting, disbound, 8vo(1) £100-150

474 Penther (Johann Friedrich). Bau-Anschlag, oder richtigeAnweisung in zweyen Beyspielen, als bey einem gemeinenholtzernen und bey einem ansehnlichen steineren Hause, wie alleBau-Materialien, deren Kosten, ingleichen alle ubrige Bau-Kostenausfundig zu machen, wodurch man eines jeden andern BauesAnschlag zu verfertigen geschickt werden kan..., 2nd edition,Augsburg: Johann Andreas Pfeffel, 1753, engraved frontispiece,vignette to title, seventeen folding engraved architectural plates,20th century endpapers, 19th century paste-paper covered boards,joints worn with slight loss, folio(1) £200-300

475 Picasso (Pablo). Picasso 347, 2 vols. (text & plates), New York:Random House, 1970, numerous black and white illustrationsthroughout, original publisher’s cloth gilt (one board detached),oblong folio(2) £100-150

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476 Remon (Jean-Pierre, 1928-). Paysages Retrouvés, Andre &Pierre Gonin, Lausanne, [circa 1959], 40 original watercolourdrawings with manuscript text (including some double page),loosely contained within original card folder and original vellumbacked boards, large folio, (signed exemplaire XII of 40), togetherwith Guzzi (Virgilio), Gentilini L’Opera Grafica, Le Edizioni DelGaleone, Verona, 1970, colour illustrations and text leaves, looselycontained in original book box, folio, (limited edition 3/950)(2) £300-400

477 Ruskin (John). Modern Painters, 5 vols., mixed eds., 1851-60,numerous plates and illustrations, scattered light spotting, a.e.g.,contemporary brown full morocco gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo(5) £150-200

478 Sotheby (Samuel). A List of the Original Catalogues of thePrincipal Libraries which have been Sold by Auction by Mr SamuelBaker, from 1744 to 1774, Messrs. S. Baker and G. Leigh, from 1775to 1777 ... and Mr Sotheby, from 1816 to 1828. The Whole Forminga Series of One Hundred and Forty-six Volumes in Quarto, withPrices and Purchasers’ Names, printed by Compton & Ritchie,1828, printed title and thirty-four pages plus limitation leaf,presentation inscription to upper margin of title-page, ‘J. Wilks EsqMP with Messrs. Sotheby & Sons compliments’, uncut andunopened, dust-soiled, original stitched plain wrappers, soiled andfrayed, slim 8vo, together with Fonthill Abbey.The Valuable Libraryof Books, in Fonthill Abbey. A Catalogue of the Magnificent, Rare,and Valuable Library, (of Twenty Thousand Volumes)... , also, of theBooks of Prints, Galleries of Art, Curious Missals and Manuscripts,the Persian and Chinese Drawings... Which will be Sold by Auction,by Mr Phillips, at the Abbey, on Tuesday, the 9th of September,1823, and Nine Following Days... , [1823], engraved frontispiece,prices realised noted in neat contemporary manuscript throughout,title and frontispiece spotted and browned, modern cloth, 8voThis edition is a reissue of the 1818 catalogue, augmented by thechronological list of approximately 270 sales held by Samuel Sothebybetween 1818 and 1828, followed by an alphabetical list of owners of thecollections sold. According to the limitation leaf at rear twenty-five copieswere also printed on fine paper. This copy seems likely to have beenpresented to John Wilks (1776-1854), an English whig and liberal politicianwho sat in the House of Commons from 1830 to 1837. From the library ofRoy Davids.(2) £200-300

479 Thane (John). British Autography. A Collection of Fac-Similiesof the Handwriting of Royal and Illustrious Personages, with theirAuthentic Portraits, 4 volumes, circa 1820, portrait frontispiece tovolumes 1 & 4, engraved decorative title-pages, plates of facsimilesand portraits throughout including some tinted, some slightoffsetting and spotting, contemporary half morocco gilt, heavilyrubbed, 4to, (1 of 100 copies), together with Greg (W.W., &others), English Literary Autographs 1550-1650, OUP, 1932, platesand facsimiles throughout, modern quarter morocco gilt, folio, plusStrong (S. Arthur), A Catalogue of Letters and other HistoricalDocuments Exhibited in the Library at Welbeck, 1903, portraits andfacsimile plates throughout, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, originalquarter morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus other large-formatautographs reference including three books by NethercliftFrom the library of Roy Davids. (10) £150-200

480 Thomson (William). An Enquiry into the ElementaryPrinciples of Beauty in the Works of Nature and Art, 1st ed., 1798,thirteen engraved plates at end (with separate printed leaf with listof plates and errata), some light spotting to plates, old owner’sinscriptions to title, contemporary half calf, upper cover detached,and some wear, 4toAn important contribution to 18th century aesthetics, and the relation of thesenses to aesthetic experience. (1) £150-200

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481 Trade Catalogues. High Class Commercial and ProfessionalHeadings. Specimens Stamped from Steel Dies [cover-title],c.1920s, thirty specimens of headed notepaper, mounted on greyleaves, original grey cardboard covers, with title embossed on frontcover, rear cover stained, large 4to, together with approximatelyfifteen others related to printing design and lettering, including asample book of dies (monograms, addresses, armorials, etc.), onecontaining visiting cards, and various relating to typefaces, letterheadings, calligraphy, etc.(a folder) £100-150

482 Vollard (Ambroise). Tableaux, Pastels & Dessins de Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 2 vols., Paris, 1918, reprinted, Alain C. Mazo, 1954,black and white illustrations, edges untrimmed, original printedwrappers, joints partly split at head and foot, folioA facsimile of the original edition of 1918, reprinted in an edition of 100copies only.(2) £100-150

483 Williams (Henry Smith). The History of the Art of Writing, 4volumes, [1902], 203 plates including some chromolithographs,later green quarter calf, together with James (Henry), Facsimilesof National Manuscripts of Scotland... , 3 parts in 3 volumes, 1867-72, plates of facsimiles, some spotting, original quarter morocco,rubbed and some wear, part 2 rebacked, plus British Museum.Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Old Royal and King’sCollections, by Sir George F. Warner and Julius P. Gilson, 4 volumes,1921, plates of facsimiles, original cloth gilt, rubbed, plus [Planta,Joseph], Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library,Deposited in the British Museum, 1802, half-title, some spotting,contemporary half calf, rubbed, antique-style calf reback, all folioFrom the library of Roy Davids.(12) £150-200

484 Winckelmann (Johann Joachim). Monumens Inedits del’Antiquite, Statues, Peintures, Antiques, Pierres Gravees, Bas-Reliefs de Marbre et de Terre Cuite... Graves par David, Membre del’Academie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture de Berlin, et Associede celle des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Rouen; et par Mlle.Sibire, son Eleve: Traduits de l’Italien en Francais par A.F.Desodoards; Pour Completer l’Histoire de l’Art chez les Anciens, etfaire suite aux Antiquities d’Herculanum, aux Vases Etrusquesd’Hamilton, et au Musee de Florence, 3 vols., Paris, 1808-09, 223hand-coloured and sanguine-printed engraved sheets, numbered 1-208, by F.A. David & Sophie Sibire, scattered light spotting,bookplates, contemporary green half morocco, spines lettered anddecorated in gilt, edges a trifle rubbed, 4toBrunet 29257. (3) £400-600

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485 Art Deco. Gus Bofa, Syntheses LitteRaires et Extra Litteraires presentees parRoland Dorgeles, Paris: Editions Mornay,1923, forty pochoir plates, original printedwrappers bound in at front and rear,pictorial endpapers, iridescent paperdoublures, rough-trimmed, contemporaryart deco brown morocco binding, signedMarie J. Maudot on rear turn-in, spine atrifle faded, upper edges of boards withslight nick, upper cover with title and otherwords in various typefaces lettered in giltand blind and onlaid with leather and metal,small 4to, contained in slipcase matchingdoublures (some rubbing to edges)Limited edition 938/1225 copies.(1) £300-500

486 Arts & Crafts. The Story of Cupid &Psyche Translated from the Latin ofApuleius, by Charles Stuttaford, Illustratedby Jessie Mothersole, David Nutt, 1903,four plates, text printed in red and black,A4 and A5 with small stain to blank fore-margin, edges untrimmed, contemporarycrushed and polished red morocco, in thestyle of the Doves Bindery, with giltmonogram ‘MACL’ on rear turn-in, tanmorocco doublures, gilt tooled with Tudorroses and tulips, spine faded and jointscracked (with upper cover becomingdetached), raised bands, gilt lettered directin second and third compartments,remainder with tulip tools within strapworkborder, covers with gilt Tudor rose and leafstems within strapwork border, uppercover gilt titled in centre, gilt single fillet onboard edges, gilt triple fillet border on turn-ins, with dots at the corners, large 8vo (1) £200-300

487 Bennet (Whitman, binder). TheGood Companions, by J. B. Priestley, firstedition, Heinemann, 1929, half-title, withinscription “1954. I saw Whitman Bennettcreate this binding. In aninterval of ourdiscussion about the book, in a restaurant,he sketched the Pierrot figure on a papernapkin. Lillias Livingston Bailey”, all edgesgilt, watered silk free endpapers, purplemorocco, signed “Bennett N Y”, spineslightly faded and joints rubbed, giltdecorated raised bands, gilt lettered tosecond and fourth comparments,remaineder filled with gilt tool, imprint anddate to foot, double ruled border filled withroundel and dot tool, ‘Pierrot figure’ gilt toupper board, green morocco pastedowns,gilt lettered dedication to upperpastedown and owner’s name to lower,with purpose-made slip case, 8vo(1) £200-300

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488 Bindings. Italy: With Sketches of Spain and Portugal, byWilliam Beckford, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1834, half titles, some lighttoning, modern mottled half calf, 8vo, together with Don Quixotede la Mancha, Translated from the Spanish Miguel Cervantes deSaavedra by Charles Jarvis, 3 vols., 1837-39, black and whiteillustrations, scattered light spotting, contemporary black half calfgilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, plus The Works of the RightHonourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 5 vols., 6th ed., 1817,engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, folding facsimile letters,some light spotting, 2 pp. manuscript letter dated 1839 bound in atfront of volume I, a.e.g., contemporary blue calf gilt, spines withred labels, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo, with others leatherbound including M.A. Thiers, History of the French Revolution, 5 vols., 1838, and Jane Austen’s Novels, 5 vols. only (lackingEmma), new ed., 1870-75(27) £200-300

489 Bindings. Parton (James), Life of Voltaire, 2 volumes,published Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1881,engraved portrait frontispiece, ownership stamp to first freeendpaper, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco with gilt decorativespines by Riviere & Son, 8vo, together with, Morley (John), TheLife of William Ewart Gladstone, 3 volumes, published Macmillan &Co. Limited, 1903, uncoloured gravure portrait frontispieces to eachvolume, occasional illustrations throughout, t.e.g., remainderuntrimmed, contemporary half morocco with gilt decorative spinesby Riviere & Son, spines faded, upper joint of volume 3 a littlecracked, 8vo, with, Bray (William, editor), Diary andCorrespondence of John Evelyn F.R.S., 4 volumes, published HenryG Bohn, 1862 - 63, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume,numerous uncoloured engravings throughout, t.e.g., later half calfwith gilt decorative spine, 8vo, plus, Proust (Marcel), Works, 12volumes, published Chatto & WIndus, 1941, additional half titles,t.e.g., remainder partially untrimmed, near contemporary halfmorocco gilt, spines faded, 8vo(21) £150-250

490 Bumpus (John, binder). The Poetical Works of John Keats.Chronologically Arranged and Edited, with a Memoir, by LordHoughton, (The Aldine Edition of the British Poets), George Bell,1906, etched portrait frontispiece, contemporary inscription onpreliminary blank, engraved bookplate of author Vera FrancesSalomons on front pastedown, pink silk marker, all edges gilt,contemporary scarlet crushed morocco, signed on front turn-in, dotdecorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second compartment,remainder with gilt heart tool within leaf and dot border, datelettered at foot, covers with gilt single fillet border, gilt inner panelof dots between single fillets, with a heart tool at each corner,double fillets on edges, heart and leaf tools between fillets on turn-ins, small 8vo, together with two other works bound by Bumpus,comprising The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith (Aldine edition),1895, red crushed morocco, spine tooled with Tudor roses,shamrocks, and thistles, small 8vo, and The Works of Alfred LordTennyson, 1902, olive green crushed morocco, spine and coverstooled with an art nouveau design of stylised leaves, gilt dulled,spine and cover margins faded, 8vo, both with bookplate of VeraFrances Salomons, plus The Light of Asia, by Sir Edwin Arnold,1906, contemporary tan calf, covers embossed with tulips andupper cover embossed with a peacock, small 8vo(4) £150-200

491 Bumpus (John, binder). Italy, A Poem, 1830/Poems, 1834, bySamuel Rogers, 2 volumes, both proof copies, with numerousengraved vignettes after J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Stothard, andSamuel Prout, uniformly bound with The Poetical Works of ThomasCampbell, 1837, proof copy, numerous engraved vignettes afterJ.M.W. Turner, all three volumes with old printed catalogue slipsmounted on verso of front free endpaper and preliminary blank,and with bookplate of Sir David Salomons Bart., Broomhill,Tunbridge Wells, on front pastedown, endpapers foxed, t.e.g., late19th century crushed and polished scarlet morocco, signed H.Wood on front turn-ins and with John Bumpus ink stamp on versoof front free endpapers, occasional minor rubbing, gilt linedecorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in secondcompartments, remainder filled with a profusion of fleuronsradiating from a roundel, on a semé dot ground, within a dottedscalloped border, the same tools repeated in large cornerpieces oncovers, and at corners on turn-ins, 8vo in 4s(3) £300-500

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492 Bumpus (John, binder). Poems on Several Occasions, byAustin Dobson, New Edition Revised and Enlarged, withIllustrations, 2 volumes, Kegan Paul, 1895, etched portraitfrontispiece to first volume and seven etched plates, title-pagesprinted in red and black, red silk markers, a.e.g., contemporarycrushed and polished maroon morocco, signed by Bumpus on frontturn-ins, gilt rope roll decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct insecond and third compartments, remainder filled with fleuronsradiating from a scalloped motif on a semé dot ground,incorporating a border of roundels, the decoration repeated in largecornerpieces on covers and on turn-ons, 8voLimited edition, 61/750 copies.(2) £250-350

493 Chimot (Edouard, illustrator). Pierre Louys, Les Chansonsde Bilitis, illustrées de Douze Eaux-Fortes Originales gravées parEdouard Chimot, Paris, Editions d’Art Devambez, imprimé pourl’artiste et ses amis, 1925, 12 etched plates by Chimot, topedge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary three-quarterbrown morocco gilt, original wrappers bound in, some marks andspine lightly sunned, folio, limited edition of 500 numberedcopies, this being one of 40 additional signed hors commercecopies, containing the four suites of the etchings, an additionalseries of eight plates in four states, and an original signeddrawing in coloured crayons by the artist(1) £1000-1500

494 Dekobra (Maurice). Luxures, illustrations de Claude Remusat,Paris, Editions du Loup, 1928, full-page plates and head-pieces,hand-coloured by the artist, original paper wrappers with printedlabel to upper cover, with matching card chemise and slip case, 8voLimited edition of 575 copies, this being one of 20 copies on Japon imperial,signed by the author with initials and with an additional uncoloured suite ofthe illustrations on Chine. Additional author’s presentation inscription tofront blank ‘A Monsieur Walter Schoeller ces rimes imperials composées unsoir de spleen, bien sincerement, Maurice Dekobra’. (1) £150-200

495 Denton (Donald, illustrator). The Girl With The Golden Eyes[La Fille aux Yeux d’Or], By Honoré de Balzac, translated by ErnestDowson, illustrated by Donald Denton, Chicago, Peacock Press,1928, eight art deco style colour illustrations, each withaccompanying uncoloured proof, top edge gilt, remainderuntrimmed, contemporary red half morocco, gilt decoratedmorocco (by Whitman Bennett of New York), gilt decorated spine,joints and extremities a little rubbed, 8voWith presentation inscription from the binder to Lily Bailey to front freeendpaper ‘Our standard binding and most permanent special - To Lily Baileyfrom Whitman Bennett July 1953’. The bookseller and bookbinder WhitmanBennett (1883-1968) established himself as Bennett Book Studios of NewYork City in the late 1920s, following an earlier career as a film maker. (1) £100-150

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496 Diehl (Charles). TheodoraImperatrice de Byzance, illustrations deManuel Orazi, Paris, Edition d’Art H. Piazza,1904, numerous colour plates anddecorations, some heightened with gold,all edges gilt, original colour printedwrappers bound in, contemporary crushedorange/red full morocco by CharlesMeunier (dated 1928), with inside giltdentelles, gilt lettered to spine withslipcase, 8voLimited edition of 300 copies, this being one of30 copies printed on Japon, with an additionaluncoloured suite of the illustrations.(1) £200-300

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497 Dignimont (Andre, illustrator).Francis Carco, Nuits de Paris avec vingt-sixcompositions gravées a l’eau-forte parDignimont, Paris, Au Sans Pareil, 1927,colour etched frontispiece, and 25uncoloured etched illustrations, includingmany full-page, untrimmed, originalprinted wrappers, contained inpublisher’s decorated portfolio boards,with ties, rubbed and faded with somewear, 4toLimited edition of 430 copies, this copy numbered255.(1) £150-200

498 Dignimont (Jean, illustrator). LeChant de l’Equipage par Pierre Mac Orlan,Eaux-Fortes de Dignimont, Les arts et lelivre, 1926, 22 hand-coloured full-pageetchings by Jean Dignimont, originalprinted wrappers bound in, top edge gilt,remainder untrimmed, contemporary gilt-decorated light brown full morocco (signedMus Schoeller), a few minor marks andspines lightly sunned, large 8voLimited edition of 321 copies on velin de Rives,this being number 18 of 21 copies of the editionde tete, with an additional suite of the etchingsin both coloured and uncoloured states, as wellas the artist’s original drawing for one of theillustrations (separately bound to match, inquarter brown morocco). With manuscriptdedication by the artist to front blank ‘AMonsieur Walter Schoeller cette vieille histoireecrite sous un air de fifre ancien et rajeunie parles belle images de Digmimont, biencordialement, P. McOrlan, 1926’. (2) £200-300

499 Drian (Adrien Etienne, illustrator).Contes de Perrault. La Belle au BoisDormant-Cendrillon-Barbe-Bleue-Peau-d'Ane-Les Oeufs, Préface de Henri deRégnier, Notice Bibliographique d'ErnestTisserand, illustrés de seize eaux-fortesoriginales de Drian, Paris, Editions d'Artde la Roseraie, 1922, 16 full-page etchings,untrimmed, original printed wrappers infrayed glassine dust jacket, folio Limitededition of 396 copies, this being one of 10copies on Japon ancien, containing threestates of each plate, and an original signeddrawing by the artist (also signed by theartist to colophon).(1) £500-800

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500 Gautier (Theophile). L’Eldorado ouFortunio, Paris, imprimé pour les amis deslivres, par Motteroz, 1880, full-pageetched plates by Milius, wood engravedvignette illustrations by Avril, red silk freeendpapers, all edges gilt, later gilt-decorated crushed scarlet morocco byMercier Sr de Cuzin (signed on front turn-in), gilt rule decorated raised bands, giltlettered direct in second compartment,remainder gilt panelled, date lettered atfoot, covers gilt panelled, gilt double filletson edges, blue crushed moroccopastedowns with wide gilt border ofscallop roll, bead roll between doublefillets, and pelmet roll, matching halfmorocco chemise and slipcase (slightlyrubbed), 8voLimited edition of 115 copies, this copynumbered 58 for Theodore Revillon. Withadditional suites of the vignettes printed in blackand sanguine bound in.(1) £300-500

501 Gourmont (Jean de). La Toison d’or,Roman illustré de vingt eaux-fortes enhors-texte par Frans de Geetere, Paris,Editions Pellet, 1925, 22 full-page etchingsby Frans de Geetere, some light offsettingto facing leaf of text, publisher’s specimenbrochure bound in at rear containing one ofthe etched plates (stamped specimen),top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed,contemporary plum full morocco gilt (byRené Kieffer, with stamps to frontpastedown and with his label to verso offront endpaper), 4toLimited edition of 250 copies, this copynumbered 191.(1) £300-500

502 Jullian (Philippe, 1919-1977). LeCirque Infernal, 24 gravures de PhilippeJullian dédiées à Pavel Tchelitchev, noplace or date, circa 1950, single leafprinted list of plates, and 23 etchings onwove, loosely contained in originalwrappers with pictorial etched uppercover, and additional protective outerwrapper, small 4to (sheet size 26 x 19cm)Limited edition of 50 copies. See Ghislain deDiesbach, Un esthète aux enfers: PhilippeJullian, Paris, 1993, where this work is describedas ‘un ches d’oeuvre de Satanisme’.(1) £200-300

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503 Kieffer (René). Tristan Bernard,Amants et Voleurs, gravures en couleursde Dignimont, Paris: Editions de laRoseraie, 1927, frontispiece and fifteenplates, each in two states (coloured/uncoloured), original printed wrappersbound in at front and rear, t.e.g., remainderrough-trimmed, marbled endpapers,hinges split, contemporary sheepstamped with a faux crocodile grain, withRené Kieffer’s printed label on verso offront free endpaper, rebacked, preservingoriginal gilt lettered spine, covers withlarge design of gilt overlapping circles,incorporating squares, edges rubbed andcorners showing, large 4to Limited edition, 216/420 copies.(1) £150-200

504 Kieffer (René). Pierre Louys, LesChansons de Bilitis, compositions deRaphael Collin, Paris: A. Ferroud, 1906,thirty-three etched plates and illustrations,each present in three states, text printed inred and black, marbled endpapers, greymorocco doublures with tan and pinkonlays in a repeated design of overlappingcircles incorporating stylised roses, greensilk marker, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed,contemporary crushed pale greenmorocco, signed on front turn-in and withRené Kieffer’s printed label on verso offront free endpaper, covers faded andspine darkened, latter with stylised floralonlays in orange, brown, and green, giltlettered direct between raised bands eitherside, covers with floral onlays repeated toform a wide border, gilt single fillet onedges, turn-ins with gilt peacock featherborder incorporating dark blue onlays, 4toLimited edition, 12/60 copies (of a total editionof 325 copies). This copy with an original signedpastel drawing on parchment by Raphael Collinsbound in preceding the half-title, depicting afemale nude in a garden (sheet size 26 x19cm/10.25 x 7.5ins).(1) £700-1000

505 Mauclair (Camille). Jules Cheret, 1stedition, Paris, Maurice Le Garrec, 1930,tipped-in reproductions, black and whiteplates and illustrations, three full-pagefacsimile plates, with hand-stencilledcolouring, top edge gilt, original printedwrappers and prospectus bound in,contemporary three-quarter red morocco(by Fred Farez), some minor marks, folioLimited edition of 700 copies, this being one of130 copies containing an original lithograph bythe artist.(1) £200-300

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506 Omar Khayyam. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Translatedinto English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald; with IllustrationsPhotographed from Life Studies by Adelaide Hanscom and BlancheCumming, George G. Harrap, [1914], twenty-eight tipped-in colourplates with textured tissue guards, contemporary inscription onfront free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, originaltextured sheep, spine and upper cover blocked in gilt with an artnouveau pattern of peacock feathers, 4to(1) £100-150

507 Tout (& Sons, binders). The Story of Nell Gwyn: and theSayings of Charles the Second. Related and Collected by PeterCunningham, F.S.A., Bradbury & Evans, 1852, engravedfrontispiece, letterpress engravings, title-page printed in red andblack and with engraved vignette, 8pp. publisher’s catalogue atrear, dark green endpapers with gilt foliate pattern, top edges gilt,late 19th century terracotta crushed morocco, signed on front turn-in, gilt rope roll decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct insecond and third compartments, remainder filled with a profusionof fleurons radiating from a central flower tool, on a semé dotground with roundels, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt singlefillet border and elaborate cornerpieces with spine tools repeated,single fillet on edges, turn-ins with leaf and flower sprays at cornersbetween single fillets, 8vo, together with Riviere (& Son), RealLife in Ireland..., [by Pierce Egan], 3rd edition, Jones and Co., 1822,nineteen hand coloured aquatint plates, some toning and marksthroughout, marbled endpapers, modern bookplate and book ticketon front endpapers, early 20th century green half morocco, with inkstamp on verso of front free endpaper ‘bound by Riviere & Son forJohn Wanamaker’, gilt decorated spine faded and very slightlyrubbed in places, 8vo, plus Memoirs of Count Grammont, edited byGordon Goodwin, 2 volumes, 1908, red crushed morocco byMorrell, spines and covers gilt tooled with art nouveau design ofhearts and leaf sprays, 8vo, plus Evelina; or Female Life in London,by Fanny Burney, 1822, lacking a plate, dark blue gilt and onlaidcrushed morocco by W. Root & Son, rubbed, 8vo(5) £200-300

508 Walcot (William). Salammbo, by Gustave Flaubert, Paris: LesEditions d’Art Devambez, 1926, double-page etched view ofCarthage, vignette title, etched frontispiece, five plates andfifteen etchings to the text, slight scattered spotting, rough-trimmed, all edges gilt, original printed wrappers bound in (foxed),contemporary sheep, spine faded and gilt rubbed, covers with largeinlaid leather panel, upper cover lettered and with furtherdecorative inlaid panel, 4to, together with Maeterlinck (Maurice),The Blue Bird, a Fairy Play in Six Acts, with illustrations by F. CayleyRobinson, 25th ed., Methuen & Co., 1911, twenty-five colourplates tipped in, edges untrimmed, decorative endpapers, originalgilt decorated cloth, 4to, plus Wilcox (Ella Wheeler), Poems ofPassion and Pleasure, pictured by Dudley Tennant, Gay &Hancock, circa 1912, numbered 165 from the edition of 500, signedby Wilcox and Tennant to dedication, half-title, twenty tipped-incolour plates with captioned tissue guards, top edge gilt,remainder untrimmed, lacking silk ties, gilt decorated vellum, alittle stained, plus other similar illustrated books(6) £200-300

509 Zaehnsdorf (Joseph). British Portrait Painters and Engraversof the Eighteenth Century, Kneller to Reynolds, with anIntroductory Essay and Biographical Notes, by Edmund Gosse,LL.D., 2 volumes, Paris: Goupul & Co., 1906, numerous plates (intwo states), captioned tissue guards, green moiré silk doublures,bookplate of Frank Cyril Tiarks of Foxbury on verso of front freeendpapers, top edges gilt, contemporary dark green crushed andpolished morocco, signed on front turn-ins and with oval gilt stampon rear pastedowns, spines faded, gilt rule decorated raised bands,gilt lettered direct in second, third, and fourth compartments,remainder gilt panelled and with volute cornerpieces, covers withgilt single fillet border, and wide inner panel composed of multiplefillets terminating in scalloped cornerpieces incorporating volutes,gilt double fillet on edges, gilt decorated turn-ins, folioLimited edition 63/100 copies on Japanese paper. Frank Cyril Tiarks OBE(1874-1952) was an English banker.(2) £300-500

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510 Beerbohm (Max). Things New and Old, 1st edition, 1923,tipped-in colour frontispiece, numerous tipped-in black and whiteplates, all edges gilt, original white cloth gilt, a little rubbed andsome minor marks, 4to, limited signed edition 131/380, with anadditional signed colour print loosely contained in pocket at rear,together with Fifty Caricatures, 1st edition, 1913, fifty tipped-inblack and white plates, some marginal spotting to preliminaryleaves, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, plus A Survey, 1stedition, 1921, tipped-in colour frontispiece, tipped-in black andwhite plates, half-title with some spotting, original red cloth gilt,rubbed and lightly faded to spine and edges, 4to(3) £150-200

511 Betjeman (John). Continual Dew, 1st ed., 1937, illustrations,a few light spots, a.e.g., original cloth gilt, d.j. (designed by E. McKnight Kauffer), tiny nicks at foot of spine, 8vo, together withFirst and Last Loves, 1st ed., 1952, black and white illustrations,original cloth, one or two spots, d.j., loss at head of spine, a fewmarks, 8vo, plus New Bats in Old Belfries, 1st ed., 1945, originalred cloth (small hole to spine), d.j., small hole to spine, tear and lossat foot of spine, 8vo, with other first editions by Betjeman includingA Few Late Chysanthemums, 1954, Vintage London, 1942,Murray’s Buckinghamshire & Murray’s Berkshire, 1949 (with JohnPiper), and High and Low, 1966(28) £150-200

512 [Churchill, Sir Winston S.]. The Works of Thomas Carlyle,Centenary Edition, 30 vols., Chapman and Hall, 1896-1899, blackand white plates, including frontispiece to each, titles printed inblack and red, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original red cloth,generally damp-mottled and spines faded, gilt lettered leather spinelabels rubbed (some with loss), 8voLarge Paper edition, 70/300 copies. All with the bookplate ‘From the Libraryof Sir Winston Churchill’. Volumes 5, 16, 17, 18 and 19 also have the bookplateof his father, Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895), plus all volumes have thebookplate of Winston’s son, Randolph Churchill (1911-1968).(30) £300-500

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513 Churchill (Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965). SecretSession Speeches, Compiled by Charles Eade, 1st edition, 1946,photographic plates, signed ‘From Winston S. Churchill, 1946’ tofront free endpaper in black ink and additionally signed by MarySoames [1922-2014, youngest child of Winston and ClementineChurchill] in blue ink and dated 1947 beneath, top edge gilt, originaldark blue cloth gilt, 8voWoods A114.(1) £1200-1500

514 Clymer (R. Swinburne). The Rosicrucian Fraternity inAmerica, 2 volumes, Quakertown, c. 1935, plates and illustrationsto volume 1 including a few coloured, some underscoring, hingesslightly cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with Waite(Arthur Edward), A New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry..., newand revised edition, 2 volumes, no date, plates and illustrations,original red cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus an earlier edition of the samework, plus The Real History of the Rosicrucians..., 1887, publisher’sadverts at rear, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed andslightly frayed at spine ends, 8vo, plus others related including 5 volumes (of 6) of Gould’s History of Freemasonry(43) £100-150

515 Corte (Francesco Della, editor). Enciclopedia Virgiliana,Rome: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 1984-1991, colour andblack and white illustrations throughout, original publisher’s clothboards, small folio(6) £200-300

516 Crane (Walter). Shakespeare’s Comedy of the Merry Wivesof Windsor presented in eight pen designs by Walter Crane,engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas, 1894, decorativeprinted title, printed colophon leaf, signed by Walter Crane andDuncan C. Dallas, and eight b&w Dallastype woodcuts on indiapaper, mounted on card leaves, some scattered spotting, topedge gilt, original green cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, folio,limited edition of 650 copies, this copy unnumbered, togetherwith Eight Illustrations to Shakespeare’s Tempest: Designed byWalter Crane, engraved & printed by Duncan C. Dallas, 1893, sixof (8) Dallastype woodcuts only, printed on india paper, mountedon card, with deorative printed title and limitation leaf signed byWalter Crane and Duncan C. Dallas, loosely contained inoriginal cloth portfolio gilt, soiled and some minor wear, folio, plusEight Illustrations to Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona, byWalter Crane, engraved & printed by Duncan C. Dallas, 1894,decorative printed title, printed colophon leaf signed by WalterCrane and Duncan C. Dallas, and five (of 8) Dallastype woodcutsonly, mounted on card, all loosely contained in originalpublisher’s gilt-decorated cloth portfolio, soiled and some wear tojoints and edges, all folio(3) £150-200

517 Crane (Walter, illust.). Spenser’s Faerie Queene, 3 vols.,Facsimile ed., Folio Society, 2011, numerous illustrations, topedges gilt, original full ivory goatskin gilt, publisher’s cloth-coveredwooden slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 129/1000, together with FolioSociety editions of Raymond Chandler novels, seven volumescontained in a slipcase, 3rd impression, 2000 and J.R.R. Tolkien’sThe Lord of the Rings, 3 volumes, ninth printing, 2002(13) £150-200

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518 Darwin (Bernard). The Golf Courses of Great Britain, new andrevised edition, 1925, thirty-two colour plates (includingfrontispiece), original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with The Game’sAfoot! An Anthology of Sports, Games, & the Open Air, 1st edition,1926, occasional light spotting, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with PackClouds Away, 1st edition, 1941, original cloth, lightly toned to spine,8vo, plus Mostly Golf, A Bernard Darwin Anthology, Edited by PeterRyde, 1st edition, 1976(4) £150-250

519 Easton Press. A collection of 72 volumes published by theEaston Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, from the series 100 GreatestBooks Ever Written, Collector’s Edition, 1970s-90s, most withillustrations, all a.e.g., and bound in gilt-decorated full leatherbindings, some volumes with gilt to upper and lower boards(discoloured), generally in VG condition, 8vo(72) £400-600

520 Easton Press. A collection of 78 volumes published by theEaston Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, from the series 100 GreatestBooks Ever Written, Collector’s Edition, 1970s-90s, most withillustrations, all a.e.g., and bound in gilt-decorated full leatherbindings, some volumes with gilt to upper and lower boards(discoloured), generally in VG condition, 8vo(78) £400-600

521 Eton College. A collection of books, photographs andephemera, c. 1890-1960, including E.J. Burrow’s The Eton Portfolio,12 etchings, circa, 1890, Poems by Thomas Gray, 1902, List ofEtonians Who Fought in the Great War MCMXIV-MCMXIX, 1921 andList of Etonians Who Fought in the World War 1939-1945, 1950, Eton,Painted by E.D. Brinton, A & C Black, 1909, Eric Parker’s Floreat. AnEton Anthology, 1923, M.R. James’s Eton and King’s Recollections,Mostly Trivial 1875-1925, 1926, cabinet and mounted photographs byHills & Saunders and Alfred Kissack, most captioned with inkchristian names and dates, some letters and other ephemeraInteresting archive of Eton material spanning three generations of theCampbell family who attended Eton, starting with Ian Malcolm Campbell,from 1897. (3 cartons) £100-200

522 Fleming (Ian). Thunderball, 1st ed., 1961, a few light spots,original cloth, d.j., one or two nicks and stains, a few abrasionsalong folds, 8vo(1) £100-150

523 Fleming (Ian). You Only Live Twice, 1964; The Man With theGolden Gun, 1965, 1st eds., a few light spots, previous ownerinscription to Golden Gun, original cloth, d.j.s, You Only Live Twiceprice-clipped with a couple of splits along folds, 8vo, together withBeatrix Potter’s The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1909 and The Tale ofPigling Bland, 1913, first editions, both lacking spines, Roald Dahl’sJames and the Giant Peach, 1st UK ed., 1967 (some tears and chipsto laminate covering) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 1st Uked., 1967 (rebacked, lacking original spine) and Edgar RiceBurroughs’s The Beasts of Tarzan (McClurg, Chicago, 1916) andJungle Tales of Tarzan (McClurg, Chicago, 1919)(8) £100-150

524 Folio Society publications. Robinson (Heath), HansAndersen’s Fairy Tales, 1995, numerous black and white and colourillustrations, original red cloth in slipcase, 8vo, together with James(Lawrence), The Rise and Fall of the British Empire, 2005, colourillustrations, original blue decorated cloth, in slipcase, 8vo, plusCobbett (William), Rural Rides, 2010, black and white illustrations,original decorated cloth in slipcase, 8vo, and 94 further volumes, alloriginal cloth, in slipcases, VG, 8vo/large 8vo(97) £200-300

525 Folio Society publications. Lang (Andrew). The Green FairyBook, 2009, black and white and colour illustrations, original giltdecorated green cloth in slipcase, 8vo, together with Burckhardt(Jacob), The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, 2004,numerous colour illustrations, original decorated green cloth inslipcase, 8vo, plus Mattingly (Garrett), The Defeat of the SpanishArmada, 2002, numerous colour illustrations, original decoratedyellow cloth in slipcasae, 8vo, and 117 further volumes, all originalcloth in slipcases, VG, 8vo/large 8vo(120) £250-350

526 Folio Society. Le Morte Darthur, by Sir Thomas Malory,illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, Folio Society, 2003, facsimile of1927 Dent edition, twenty full-page illustrations, and numerousdecorative devices by Beardsley, all edges gilt, publisher’s blackmorocco gilt, original solander box with printed pamphlet looselyinserted as issuedNumbered 195 from the edition of 1020.(1) £150-200

527 Folio Society. Ovid’s Metamorphoses, with illustrations fromTitian, Folio Society, 2008, sixteen tipped in colour plates,publisher’s brown morocco gilt, original solander case, folioNumbered 399 from the edition of 2750.(1) £100-150

528 Folio Society. The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christaccording to the Authorized Version of King James I withDecorations by Eric Gill, facsimile edition, 2007, printed on laidpaper, numerous black and white illustrations, all edges gilt, originalblack goatskin by G. Lachenmaier, blocked decoration in gilt,contained with companion volume in black cloth solander box, folioNumbered 644 from the edition of 2775.(1) £200-300

529 Folio Society. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffray Chaucer, withdecorations by Eric Gill, facsimile edition, 2010, printed on laidpaper, numerous black and white illustrations, publisher’s blackgoatskin, blocked decoration in gilt, contained together withcompanion volume in original solander case, folioNumbered 311 from the edition of 2005.(1) £150-200

530 Folio Society. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer now newlyimprinted [a fine facsimile edition of the Kelmscott Chaucer], 2002,illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones, initial letters throughout,some titles and headings printed in red, blue silk markers, originalelaborately gilt decorated cream Nigerian goatskin by Smith Settle,Otley, to a design by David Eccles after T.J. Cobden-Sanderson’soriginal binding bound at the Doves Bindery for the KelmscottPress in 1900, together with a loosely inserted slip with adviceabout storage and handling, plus An Essay by William S. PetersonReprinted to Accompany the Facsimile Published by The FolioSociety, 16pp. booklet in original printed wrappers, containedtogether in original blue buckram solander box, with gilt letteredmorocco spine label, large folioNumbered 482 from the edition of 1010.(1) £400-600

531 Folio Society publiations. A large collection of 97 volumes,including Edward Gibbon, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronté,Thomas Hardy, Anthony Trollope, Rudyard Kipling, F. ScottFitzgerald, Oscar Wilde, and other fiction and non-fiction, all originalcloth, many in original slipcases, G/VG, 8vo(97) £100-150

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532 Freud (Sigmund, 1856-1939). Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, A Course of Twenty-Eight Lectures Delivered at the Universityof Vienna, authorized English translation by Joan Riviere, with a Preface by Ernest Jones, 1st edition, 1922, frontispiece, 4 pages ofpublisher’s adverts at rear, occasional faint pencil marks to margins, signed presentation inscription from the author to front free endpaper,‘Herrn G.P. Farrow zur Erinnerung an seinen [?]Besuch, Mai 1924, Freud’, additionally with bookplate of E. Pickworth Farrow to frontpastedown and an inscription beneath, ‘This book is the property of Ernest P. Farrow, “Limehurst”, Spalding, England. Anybody finding it andreturning it to the above address will be rewarded and anybody finding it is asked to return, E.P. Farrow’, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed andmarked with slight fraying to foot of spine, 8voIncluded with the lot are the remains of a home-made brown paper dust-jacket with detached typed note of provenance written by Farrow, signed and dated30 May 1951: ‘Copy of Prof. Sigmund Freud’s “Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis” autographed by Prof. Freud at his house in Bergasse, Vienna, May1924, and handed back to Dr Ernest Pickworth Farrow of Spalding, Lincolnshire. After leaving Prof. Freud’s house, Mr A.G. Tansley FRS (now Prof. Sir ArthurTansley) - who had taken me to Prof. Freud’s house and introduced me to him - said to me, “My word, Farrow - that book will be worth thousands of poundsat some time in the future”. When I asked him why, he replied “Well, what would we give to-day to have a copy of Sir Isaac Newton’s ‘Principia’ autographedby Newton himself? And I would certainly say that Freud is the Newton of the mind”‘. Ernest Pickworth Farrow (1891-1956) was a plant ecologist who studiedunder Arthur Tansley (1871-1955) at Trinity College, Cambridge. It was Tansley who stimulated Farrow’s interest in psychology and psychoanalysis, and it wasTansley who later put Farrow in contact with Freud.

Following a dream about business worries in 1922 Farrow underwent psychoanalysis with two analysts. Farrow is referred to in the correspondence betweenSigmund Freud and Ernest Jones, Jones initially grumbling about a ‘rambling auto-biographical article’ sent by Farrow and suggesting Farrow is suffering fromdementia praecox (7 November 1924). Freud replied and defended Farrow: ‘You must not take Mr Farrow for a fool. I know him through Tansley and from apersonal conversation. He is an odd man, but a very able, ‘shrewd’ one, who had no luck with two analysts and has since then undertaken a self-analysis andis coming up with quite serious findings. To be sure, he is a bit of a grumbler, but both analysts [near you] really made technical mistakes with him’ (16November 1924). Farrow was attempting to enlist Freud as a patron of self-analysis and eventually published this as ‘A Practical Method of Self-Analysis... ‘,containing a foreword by the late Sigmund Freud (1942).

Freud also wrote the preface to an earlier published paper of Farrow’s concerning a memory recovered from his seventh month and published in theInternational Zeitschrift fur Psychoanalyse in 1926. In this preface Freud commends Farrow’s efforts to employ ‘the procedure of self-analysis which I myselfemployed in the past for the analysis of my own dreams. His findings deserve attention precisely on account of the peculiar character of his personality andof his technique’.(1) £1000-1500

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533 House (Madeline, Graham Storeyet al). The Pilgrim Edition. The Letters ofCharles Dickens, 7 vols., Oxford: TheClarendon Press, 1965-1993, black andwhite frontispiece, original publisher’scloth (some slightly sunned at spine),three with dust jackets, 8voFrom the library of Roy Davids.(7) £150-200

534 Hudson (W.H.). Collected Works, 24vols., 1922-23, a little light spotting andtoning to endpapers, t.e.g., original greencloth gilt, one or two edges with lightemulsion marks, 8voLimited edition, 670/750. (24) £150-200

535 Huxley (Aldous). On the Margin,1923; Point Counter Point, 1928; Do WhatYou Will, 1929; Brief Candles, 1930;Beyond the Mexique Bay, 1934, 1st eds.,all original cloth, 1st vol. rubbed andheavily marked, remainder a little rubbed,together with others by Aldous Huxley,including 18 first editions, of which 7 ind.j.s, Letters of Aldous Huxley, 1969,Aldous Huxley A Memorial Volume, 1966(46) £100-150

536 Joyce (James). Ulysse, Traduit del’anglais par M. Auguste Morel assiste parM. Stuart Gilbert, La Maison des Amis desLivres, Paris, 1929, contemporaryownership inscription to front freeendpaper, original printed wrappers,slightly creased, rubbed and chipped toedges, small repair at head of spine, 8voLimited edition 771/875.(1) £300-400

537 Le Carre (John). Single & Single, 1stedition, 1999, signed by John le Carre totitle-page, original cloth in dust-jacket, 8voThe true first UK edition with the ‘juggling’ dust-jacket artwork, issued for promotional purposesand pre-dating the release of the standard tradeedition with a completely different dust-jacket. (1) £80-120

538 Waugh (Evelyn). Black Mischief,Scoop & Mr Loveday's Little Outing andother sad stories, 1st eds., Chapmanand Hall, 1932-36, together threevolumes, occasional scattered spotting,each with bookplate or ownershipinscription to upper pastedown, originalpublisher's cloth, small 8vo, togetherwith Sidney (Philip), Astrophel andStella, edited by Mona Wilson, TheNonesuch Press, 1931, presentationinscription to front free endpaper, originalpaper-covered boards, chemise andslipcase, 8vo, plus Cocks (Anna Somersand Charles Truman), RenaissanceJewels, Gold Boxes and Objets de Vertu(The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection),Sotheby Publications, 1984, numerouscolour illustrations, original cloth in d.j.,4to, plus other modern first edition titlesincluding Waugh, Huxley, Woolf andMaugham and other art reference (41) £150-200

539 [Mare, Walter De La, 1873-1956].James Hurnard, A Victorian Character,Being Passages from the Setting Sun,Selected and Arranged by G. RostrevorHamilton, 1st ed., Cambridge UniversityPress, 1946, original cloth in d.j., 8voWith the bookplate of Walter de la Mare by theartist James Guthrie (1874-1952).(1) £70-100

540 McCaffrey (Anne). Restoree, 1stedition, 1967, upper hinge slightly cracked,library stamp to front endpaper verso,textblock fore-edge slightly marked,original cloth in unclipped dust-jacket,minor rubbing to extremities, 8voAnne McCaffrey’s first novel.(1) £70-100

541 Milne (A.A.). Now We Are Six, 1sted., 1927, illustrations by E.H. Shepard,partial offsetting to half title and last leaf,t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, d.j., spinedarkened and chipped at ends, folds a littlerubbed, 8vo, together with The House atPooh Corner, 1st ed., 1928(2) £300-400

542 Montorgueil (Georges). Henri IV (2copies), 1907; Francois 1er (2 copies),1907; Bonaparte, 1910; Le Roy Soleil, 1917,numerous colour illustrations by H. Vogel,A. Robida, JOB and Maurice Leloir, somelight toning and presentation inscriptions,one or two hinges weak, original pictorialcloth, Bonaparte spine splitting,manuscript shelf numbers to spines, someedge wear, 4to, with three others similar(9) £100-150

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543 Auction catalogues. A large quantity of approx. 1000 auctioncatalogues, mostly 1970s and later, including a high proportionrelating to manuscripts, autographs, literature and relatedFrom the library of Roy Davids.(10 cartons) £100-200

544 Glanvill (Joseph). Sadducismus triumphatus: or, a full andplain Evidence, concerning Witches and Apparitions. In two parts.The First Treating of their Possibilility. The Second of their RealExistence, 4th ed., with additions, 1726, engraved frontispiece andone plate, contemporary calf, boards detached, worn, 8vo, togetherwith Sarpi (Paolo), Histoire du Concile de Trente, ecrite enItalien..., 2 vols., 1736, contemporary calf, one board lacking, worn,folio, with Hill (John), The Family Herbal, or an Account of all thoseEnglish Plants, which are Remarkable for their Virtues..., Bungay,circa 1820, numerous hand-coloured engraved plates, occasionalspotting, 19th century calf, rebacked, joints cracked and upperboard detached, worn, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous 17th-19thcentury antiquarian including volume 2 only of Operum RebertiBellarmini, published Cologne, 1617, in contemporary blinddecorated calf over wooden boards, lacking clasps, worn, folio(a carton) £200-300

545 Ireland (Samuel). Miscellaneous Papers and Legalinstruments under the hand and seal of William Shakespeareincluding the tragedy of King Lear..., Egerton et al, 1796, engravedportrait frontispiece tipped in, numerous engraved illustrations totext, some scattered spotting and offsetting throughout, edgesuntrimmed, modern cloth-backed boards, large folio, together with(Audsley W. & G.), Polychromatic Decoration as applied to buildingsin the Mediaeval Styles, Henry Sotheran & Co., 1882, half-title,thirty-six chromolithograph plates heightened with gold, gutterpercha perished, a little spotting to initial and final leaves, originalbrown cloth, gilt lettered, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio, plusSmith (Charles John), Historical and Literary Curiositiesconsisting of Facsimiles of Original Documents..., Henry G. Bohn,1840, numerous black and white engraved plates, all edges gilt,contemporary morocco (by Webb, Liverpool), gilt decorated,rubbed, 4to, plus other antiquarian and facsimile manuscriptsFrom the library of Roy Davids. (2 cartons) £200-300

546 Wace (A. J. B. and Thompson, M. S.). Prehistoric Thessaly,being some account of recent excavations and explorations inNorth-Eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders ofMacedonia, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1912, sixcolour lithograph plates at rear, numerous b&w illustrations to text,original black cloth gilt, a little rubbed and frayed to extremities(backstrip detached), 4to, together with Carpenter (Rhys),Observations on the Familiar Statuary in Rome (Memoirs of theAmerican Academy in Rome, volume XVIII), New York, 1941, b&wplates after photographs, original boards, corners slightly bumped,folio, plus Lehmann (Herbert), Argolis, Erster Band,Landeskunde der Ebene von Argos und ihrer Randgebiete,Athens, Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, 1937, b&w platesafter photographs, contemporary quarter cloth, slightly rubbed,folio, and other archaeology and similar, including Atti e Memoriedel 10 Congresso Internazionale di Micenologia, 3 volumes, Rome,1968, Tiryns, Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen des Instituts,Zweiter Band, Athens, 1912, Mycenaean Studies, edited byEmmett L. Bennett, 1964, John L. Myres, Handbook of theCesnola Collection of Antiquities from Cyprus (MetropolitanMuseum of Art), New York, 1914, etc.(2 cartons) £100-150

547 Journal of Indian Art, (). Volume III, Calcutta, Thacker, Spink& Co., October 1890, including Indian Architectural Details by Dr.James Burgees, Ulwar and its Art Treasures by M. E. Senart,original printed wrappers, folio, together with other part issues ofThe Journal of Indian Art, plus Administrations Reports Calcutta,1886-93, and other related(a carton) £100-150

548 Mediaeval Town Series, 39 volumes (complete), 1900-1914,black and white illustrations, top edge gilt, mainly uniform gilt-decorated light blue cloth, a little rubbed and some spines markedor partly faded, together with Architectural History, Journal of theSociety of Architetural Historians of Great Britain, volumes 1-50,1958-2007, numerous black and white plates, original printedwrappers (except volume 27 bound in green cloth), plus The WrenSociety, volumes IX-XX, 1932-43, black and white plates, originaluniform quarter cloth, some minor marks, large 4to, and otherarchitecture and related, including 21 issues of Commercial Art,1924-29, etc.(5 cartons) £0-0

549 Rigault (Nicolas). Viri eximii Petri Puteani, Regichristianissimo a consiliis et bibliothecis vita, Paris, 1652, lacksengraved portrait, title with engraved vignette, a little marginalsoiling, contemporary vellum, rubbed and somewhat soiled, small4to, together with Fabricius (Joannes Albertus), BibliothecaLatina sive Notitia Auctorum Veterum Latinorum ... accetit NovumSupplementum, 4th edition, Hamburg, 1712, engravedfrontispiece, title printed in red and black, some spottingthroughout, contemporary panelled full calf, rubbed and somewear, 8vo, plus other antiquarian interest, mostly 19th century, butincluding some 18th century items, including Letters Which PassedBetween Count Gyllenborg... relating to the design of raising arebellion, Edinburgh, 1717, An Account of the late Scotch Invasion,1709, etc., some disbound, mostly 8vo(a carton) £0-0

550 Royal Geographical Society. Proceedings of the RoyalGeographical Society, 1880, 1885 & 1889, together threevolumes, numerous black and white illustrations, including somefolding maps, two contemporary half calf, one original cloth,rubbed and worn, boards detached, together with Petavius(Dionisius), The History of the World or an Account of Time,printed by J. Streater, 1659, engraved portrait frontispiece,facsimile title page, world map wanting, few minor worm holes,some offsetting, bookplate for Francis Canning to upperpastedown, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and worn, upperboard detached, folio, plus Clarke (J. W.), A New GeographicalDictionary containing a description of all the Empires,Kingdoms, States and Provinces..., 2 vols., 2nd ed., printed byHenry Fisher, 1822, engraved frontispieces, few engraved plates,contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, spines deficient, 4to(a carton) £100-150

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551 Hamilton (Elizabeth). Memoirs of the Life of Agrippina, TheWife of Germanicus, 3 volumes, 1st edition, pub. R. Crutwell, Bath,1804, full tree calf, red gilt-lettered labels, stamped gilt decoration tospines, 8vo, together with Hughes (J.), The Boscobel Tracts, Relatingto the Escape of Charles the Second After the Battle of Worcester andhis Subsequent Adventures, 2nd edition, pub. William Blackwood andSons, Edinburgh, 1857, engraved frontispiece and other illustrationsthroughout, red half morocco, gilt decorated to spine, some slightspotting throughout, 8vo, plus Matthews (Thomas), The History ofthe Mediterranean Fleet from 1741 to 1744 with the Original Letters,That Passed Between the Admirals Matthews and Lestock..., 2ndedition, pub. J. Millan, 1745, 5 maps, full brown calf, red gilt-letteredlabel, some rubbing to spine, small split to top of spine, 8vo, plusother 18th & 19th-century antiquarian, all leather bound, 8vo(3 shelves) £200-300

552 Montaigne (Michael de). The Essays of Michael Seigneur deMontaigne, Translated into English, 3 volumes, 7th edition, pub.London, 1759, full brown calf leather bindings, gilt-decoratedspines, some rubbing and small amount of loss to spines, 8vo,together with Hall (Lieut. Francis), Travels in France, in 1818, pub.Strahan and Spottiswoode, London, 1819, half calf leather binding,gilt-decorated spine, endpapers foxed, light spotting, 8vo, plusGabriel (Daniel), The History of France, from the Time the FrenchMonarchy was Establish’d in Gaul, to the Death of Lewis theFourteenth, 1st edition, 5 volumes, pub. G. Strachan, London,1726, full calf binding, small amount of chipping to the spines, 8vo,plus other French 18th and 19th-century reference, all leather-bound antiquarian, 8vo(3 shelves) £150-200

553 Beer (E.S. de, ed.). The Diary of John Evelyn, 6 volumes(complete), all 1st editions, 1955, 5 black and white frontispieces,some light marks, all original dark blue cloth in d.j.s, covers andspines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together withLowe (E.A.), Palaeographical Papers 1907-1965, 2 volumes, 1steditions, 1972, 151 black and white plates including frontispieces,some minor spotting, both original blue cloth in d.j.s, volume 1boards marked, covers and spines slightly rubbed, 4to, and Redford(Bruce, ed.), The Letters of Samuel Johnson, 5 volumes (complete),all 1st editions, 1992-94, 5 black and white frontispieces, all originalgrey cloth in d.j.s, covers and spines slightly marked, plus otherOxford publications, including historical and biographical reference,all original cloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £200-300

554 Bryce (William Moir). The Scottish Grey Friars, 2 volumes,1st edition, 1909, 32 black and white illustrations including bothfrontispieces, 4 facsimile documents and 2 plans, raised library stampto titles, some very light spotting, original gilt-decorated brown cloth,boards and spines slightly rubbed, front hinge of volume 2 slightlycracked, 8vo, together with Turner (James), Memoirs of His OwnLife and Times, 1829, printed at Edinburgh, black and white facsimiledocument of part of original manuscript with tissue guards, somevery light toning, contemporary red cloth spine backed to board,boards rubbed with minor loss to edges, 4to, and Gooch (G.P. &Temperley, Harold), British Documents on the Origins of the War1898-1914, volumes 4, 5, 8, 9 (parts 1 & 2), 10 (part 1 only), H.M.S.O.,1929-1936, 6 black and white facsimile frontispieces, bookplates toverso of front boards, ex-library marks throughout, original red cloth,spines slightly rubbed and faded, plus other late 19th/20th-centurypolitical and military history reference and related, some leatherbindings, mostly original cloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £200-300

555 Greene (Graham). Why the Epigraph, Nonesuch Press, 1989,limited edition 932/950, original cloth, slim 8vo, together withDurrell (Lawrence), Vega, and Other Poems, 1st edition, 1973,signed by the author to front endpaper, some very light spotting,original cloth in d.j., covers slightly toned, slim 8vo, plus Ishiguro(Kazuo), An Artist of the Floating World, 1st edition, 1986, originalcloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other modern 1st editions and literature,including William Golding, Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, RichardAdams, Alan Bennett, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

556 Lawson (Cecil C.P.). A History of the Uniforms of the BritishArmy, volumes 3-5, all 1st editions, 1961-67, numerous black andwhite and colour illustrations including frontispiece, all original redcloth in d.j.s, minor loss to foot corners, 8vo, [3 volumes in total],together with other modern regimental and military history andrelated, including Army lists and publications, PSL, David &Charles, Blandford, some ex-libris, mostly hardback publications,many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £150-200

557 Williams (Gordon). Tradition and Originality in Roman Poetry,1st edition, OUP, 1968, original blue cloth in d.j., covers and spineslightly rubbed and worn with some minor loss to hinges, 8vo,together with Sullivan (J.P., [ed.]), Critical Essays on RomanLiterature, Elegy and Lyric, 1st edition, 1962, Satire, 1st edition,1963, 2 volumes, both original cloth in d.j.s, covers and spineslightly faded and rubbed with minor tears to head and foot, 8vo,and Comparetti (Domenico), Vergil in the Middle Ages, reprintedfrom 2nd edition, 1966, some very light spotting, original greencloth in price-clipped d.j., covers and spine slightly faded and worn,8vo, plus other modern scholarly Latin & Greek literature, historicalreference and related, including 47 volumes of Loeb ClassicalLibrary, all original cloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(3 shelves) £200-300

558 Antiquarian. A collection of 19th-century French languageliterature and reference, including Victor Hugo, Alexandré Dumas,many contemporary leather bindings, some boards and spinesrubbed, some odd volumes, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

559 Eliot (T.S.). The Elder Statesman, 1st edition, 1959,inscription to front endpaper, original red cloth in d.j., covers andspine slightly toned with chipping and minor loss to head, 8vo,together with Russell (Bertrand), Satan in the Suburbs, 1stedition, 1953, 13 black and white illustrations by Asgeir Scott,original black cloth in price-clipped d.j., covers slightly rubbed, 8vo,and Sillitoe (Alan), The Death of William Posters, 1st edition, 1965,original black cloth in d.j., spine slightly rubbed to head and foot,plus other modern 1st editions and literature, including AuberonWaugh, John Steinbeck, Kingsley Amis, Len Deighton, John leCarré, all original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves & a carton) £100-150

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560 D’aubigné (J.H. Merle). Histoire De La Réformation DuSeizième Siècle, 5 volumes, 4th edition, 1853, some light spotting,uniform contemporary quarter morocco, boards and spines lightlyrubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th-century French language history andliterature, many leather bindings, all library marked, 8vo/4to,together with Chassant (A. & Tausin, Henri), Dictionnaire DesDevises Historiques et Heraldiques, avec figures et une tablealphabetique des noms, volumes 1-3, plus ‘Supplement’, volumes1-2, 1878-95, some light spotting throughout, contemporary redmorocco backed to cloth, boards and spine rubbed to head andfoot, 5 volumes in total, 8vo, plus Dupin (M.), Memoires De, 4volumes, 1855-61, some slight spotting, uniform contemporaryquarter morocco, spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, and other19th century French language history and literature, many leatherbindings, all library marked, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

561 Chaffers (William). Marks and Monograms on European andOriental Pottery and Porcelain, with historical notices of eachmanufactory, 13th edition, 1912, numerous black and whiteillustrations, bookplate to verso of front board, some light marks,original gilt-decorated yellow cloth, boards and spine rubbed toedges, hinges cracked to foot with minor loss, 8vo, together withSteer (Vincent), Printing Design and Layout, The Manual forPrinters, Typographers and all Designers and Users of Printing andAdvertising, numerous black and white illustrations, original blackcloth, boards slightly marked, large 8vo, and other modern art andantique history reference and related, mostly hardbackpublications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £150-200

562 Dinesen (Isak). Last Tales, 1st edition, 1957, original cloth ind.j., covers slightly worn, 8vo, together with Stewart (J.I.M.), MarkLambert’s Supper, 1st edition, 1954, The Guardians, 1st edition,1955, both original cloth in d.j.s, covers slightly rubbed, and other1950s/60s 1st editions and literature including Nevil Shute, JohnMasters, Elspeth Huxley, Hammond Innes, Aldous Huxley, alloriginal cloth, mostly in d.j.s, G, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

563 Taunton (William Pyle). Reports of Cases Argued andDetermined in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts,volumes 1-5, printed by A. Strahan, 1810-1815, some light spottingthroughout, uniform contemporary calf, boards and spine slightlyrubbed, 8vo, together with other 19th/20th-century education,economics and social sciences reference and related, includingRussian language statutes, Ministry of Labour and miscellaneouspamphlets, mixed bindings, some leather bound, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-50

564 Burke (Edmund). A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin ofIdeas of the Sublime and Beautiful, 9th edition, printed for J. Dodsleyin Pall-Mall, 1782, some light spotting, closed tears to gutter marginsof p. 339 to 342, contemporary calf, boards detached and rubbedwith some loss, spine rubbed with loss to head and foot, 8vo,together with Guthrie (William), M. Fabius Quinctilianus. HisInstitutes of Eloquence; or, The Art of Speaking in Public in everyCharacter and Capacity, volume 1 (of 2) only, printed for T. Waller,1756, back plate to verso of front board, inscription to front endpaper,some light spotting throughout, contemporary calf, boards and spinerubbed with slight loss, hinges cracked, 8vo, and Claterbos (F.H. vanWeijdom), Viennese Clockmakers And What They Left Us, 1stedition, 1979, numerous black and white illustrations, original blackcloth in d.j., covers and spine rubbed and torn with some loss, 8vo,plus other 18th/19th-century leather-bound literature and reference,20th-century miscellaneous reference including clocks, technology,art, all original cloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo/folio(3 shelves) £150-200

565 Tronson (J.M.). Personal Narrative of a Voyage to Japan,Kantschatka, Siberia, Tartary and Various Parts of the Coast ofChina, in H.M.S. Barracouta, 1st edition, 1859, 12 black and whiteillustrations and folding maps (lacks 1 map and 4 plates), lacks frontendpapers and title, some light spotting and marks throughout,hinges cracked, contemporary decorated purple cloth, boards andspine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with CommandantDe Balincourt, Les Flottes de Combat 1938, 1st edition, 1938,numerous black and white illustrations and adverts, lightly toned,original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed,and other modern maritime and naval history and referenceincluding publications by Sword & Pen, Arms & Armour Press, PSL,Ian Allen, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio(3 shelves) £150-200

566 Browning (Robert). Poetical Works, 16 volumes, 1889, 4 black and white frontispieces, some light marks, contemporaryuniform blue morocco, some boards slightly rubbed, spines fadedand rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Flecker (JamesElroy), The Collected Poems of, 1923, limited edition 489/500,some very light marks, original gilt-decorated cream cloth, boardsslightly marked, spine faded, 8vo, plus Waite (E.W.), TheRoadmender by Michael Fairless, 1st edition, 1911, 8 colourillustrations with tissue guards including frontispiece, original gilt-decorated white cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed and faded,4to, plus other late 19th/early 20th-century literature, includingsome leather bindings and Folio Society, mostly hardbackpublications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

567 Walsh (T.J.). Opera in Dublin 1705-1797, The Social Scene, 1stedition, Dublin, 1973, 31 black and white illustrations includingfrontispiece, original purple decorative cloth in d.j., minor chipping andloss to front cover and spine, 4to, together with other modern opera,music and performing arts history, biography and related, mostlyhardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

568 Aviation. A large collection of modern aviation history,reference and related, including publications by Ian Allen, GrubStreet, Arms & Armour Press, PSL, Airlife, all original cloth, mostlyin d.j.s, 8vo/folio(3 shelves) £150-200

569 History. A large collection of modern Roman, Greek, Britishhistory reference and related, all hardback publications, all originalcloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

570 Forbiger (Albertus). P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, 3 volumes,1845-46, inscriptions to front endpapers, some pencil and inkannotations throughout, some light spotting, contemporaryuniform calf with gilt-decorated spines, boards rubbed and marked,spines rubbed and worn to head and foot, some minor loss to spineof volume 2, 8vo, together with Walker (Gulielmus Sidney, [ed.]),Corpus Poetarum Latinorum, 1865, inscription to front endpaper,some light marks, occasional ink annotations, contemporary halfvellum, boards and spine marked, 8vo, plus Nasonis (P. Ovidii),Metamorphoseon Libri XV. Interpretatione & Notis, 1737,inscription to title and year end pages, loss to ‘Index’ page 1/2,some slight spotting and marks, contemporary calf, spine andboards rubbed with minor loss, hinges cracked, 8vo, together withother 18th/19th/early 20th-century scholarly Latin and Greekliterature and historical reference, including many additionalannotations, mostly hardback publications, many leather bindings,some original cloth, 8vo(3 shelves) £200-300

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571 Phillips (Lawrence B.). The Autographic Album, A Collectionof Four Hundred and Seventy Fac-similes of holograph writings ofRoyal, Noble, and Distinguished Men and Women, of variousNations... ,1st edition, 1866, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated purple cloth, boards and spine rubbed and faded, 4to,together with Fry (Roger & Lowe, E.A.), S.P.E. Tract No. XXIIIEnglish Handwriting with thirty-four facsimile plates and artistic &paleographical criticisms, Clarendon Press, 1926, some lighttoning, original publisher’s white cloth, spine slightly marked, 8vo,and Munby (A.N.L.), The Cult of The Autograph Letter in England,1st edition, 1962, 2 black and white plates, some very lightspotting, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other late 19th/20th-centurybibliography, handwriting, manuscript reference and related,mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG,8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

572 Hunter (William Wilson). The Thackerays in India, and someCalcutta graves, 1st edition, 1897, some light toning, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards lightly rubbed to edges, spine fadedand slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together withDrummond (Henry), Tropical Africa, 1888, numerous black andwhite illustrations, 6 colour folding maps, some light marks, originalgilt-decorated red cloth, boards rubbed with some minor loss,spine faded with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and late19th/early 20th-century literature, historical reference and related,all hardback publications, all original cloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

573 O’Meara (Barry E.). Napoleon in Exile, or, A Voice from St.Helena, The Opinions and Reflexions of Napoleon on the mostimportant events of his life and government in his own words, 2volumes, 6th edition, 1831, engraved frontispieces, contemporarygreen half calf, one board detached, spines worn with some loss,8vo, together with Macaulay (Thomas Babington), Critical andHistorical Essays, 2 volumes, 1868, contemporary red halfmorocco, gilt decorated spines, slight rubbing, 8vo, plusErckmann-Chatrian (M.M.), Waterloo, The Conscript, Blockade ofPhaisburg, The Invasion of France in 1814, 4 volumes, mixededitions, Smith, Elder & Company, 1870-71, contemporary greenhalf calf, gilt decorated spines, 8vo, and other leather bindings, andpocket editions, Myths and Legends series, 6 volumes, mostly 8vo(3 shelves) £100-150

574 Bernt (Walther). Die Niederlandischen Zeichner des 17.Jahrhunderts, 2 volumes, Munich, 1957, numerous black and whiteillustrations, original green cloth gilt, 4to, together with DieNiederlandischen Maler des 17. Jahrhunderts, 3 volumes, Munich,1948, numerous black and white illustrations, original brown clothgilt, rubbed and hinges a little loosened, plus Burchard (L. &D’Hulst, R.-A.), Rubens’ Drawings, 2 volumes, Brussels, 1963,black and white plates, original cloth in d.j.s, with slipcase, and otherOld Master art reference including Journal of the Warburg andCourtauld Institutes, 20 volumes bound in 14, Kraus reprint, etc.(3 shelves) £200-300

575 Racing Calendar: containing an account of the Plates,Matches, and Sweepstakes, run for in Great-Britain and Ireland inthe year 1796, 1797, 1799, 1800 & 1801, together five volumes,1797-1802, contemporary uniform calf, gilt, bookplate of WalterPowell Jeffreys to front pastedown of each volume, rubbed andmarked, small 8vo, together with other miscellaneous literature,mostly late 19th and early 20th century(3 shelves) £70-100

576 Thiers (A. and Bodin, F.). The History of the FrenchRevolution, 3 volumes, 1825, contemporary uniform half calf, giltdecorated spines with red morocco labels, rubbed and someminor marks, 8vo, together with Roberts (Lord of Kandahar),Forty-One Years in India, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Richard Bentleyand Son, 1897, numerous portraits and maps, original cloth, giltdecorated spine and front board, 8vo, plus Lawton (Lancelot),The Russian Revolution, 1917-1926, reprinted edition, Macmillan& Company, London, May 1927, numerous b&w illustrations,original cloth, 8vo, and other 19th and 20th century militaryreference, all original cloth, 4to/8vo, G/VG(3 shelves) £150-200

577 Corfe (Joseph). The Beauties of Handel, 3 volumes, printed& sold for the author, by Preston, 97 Strand, circa 1770s, engravedportrait to first volume, engraved title to each volume and engravedmusic throughout, 3rd volume counter-signed in ink by the authorto advertisement leaf, contemporary morocco-backed marbledboards, rubbed and some war, oblong folio, together with otherantiquarian music and music reference, including piano productionsof Handel, BBC Music Library catalogue, 8 volumes, Letters ofMozart and His Family, by Emily Anderson, 3 volumes, 1938, TheCantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach, by W. Gillies Whittaker, 2volumes, 1964, etc.(3 shelves) £150-200

578 Arnould (E. J.). La Genese du Barbier de Seville, Dublin/Paris,1965, black and white plates, original cloth in d.j., rubbed andmarked, large 4to, together with Nurmi (Ruth), A Plain & EasyIntroduction to the Harpsichord, University of New Mexico Press,1974, library stamp to title verso, original cloth in d.j., one or twominor marks, large 8vo, plus other music reference, mostly 20thcentury publications, including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, NeueAusgabe Samtlicher Werke, etc., mainly original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo(approximately 200 volumes)(3 shelves + 3 cartons) £200-300

579 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 550paperbacks, mostly of a Greek & Latin scholarly nature, includingpublications by Penguin, Oxford, Cambridge, Thames and Hudson,all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/4to(7 shelves & 2 cartons) £150-200

580 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 550 modernfiction, biographical and historical reference paperbacks, includingpublications by Penguin, Picador, Faber & Faber, Routledge,Nonesuch, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/4to(7 shelves & 2 cartons) £150-200

581 Amis (Martin). Success, 1st edition, 1978, original cloth ind.j., spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with Boyne (John), The Boyin the Striped Pyjamas, limited edition 446/1500, 2006, signed bythe author, original cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus Barnes (Julian),Flaubert’s Parrot, 1st edition, 1984, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plusother modern first editions and literature, including Ian McEwan,Graham Greene, Kingsley Amis, C.P. Snow, D.M. Thomas, alloriginal cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

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582 Transport. A large collection of modern steam locomotive,railway, bus, tram and other transport history reference and related,a broken run of The Railway Magazine, 27 volumes, 1907-1970,numerous black and white and colour illustrations, originalpublisher’s binding, 8vo, plus publications by Ian Allen, David &Charles, Haynes, Oxford Publishing Co., mostly original cloth, manyin d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

583 Aviation. A large collection of modern aviation reference andrelated, including publications by Airlife, Ian Allen, Arms andArmour, Janes, Military Press, mostly hardback publications, manyoriginal cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £150-200

584 Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of The PickwickClub, 1837, 43 black and white illustrations including frontispieceand half-title, some with tissue guards, heaving spotting to frontendpapers, some spotting throughout, contemporary green halfmorocco, boards and spine rubbed to edges, 8vo, together withMoore (George), Aphrodite in Aulis, 1st edition, 1930, limitededition 820/900, signed by the author, plus The Brook Kerith, ASyrian Story, 1929, limited edition 234/375, 12 black and whiteengravings, signed by the author and artist, both original gilt-decorated vellum, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, andother late 19th/early 20th-century literature, including JosephConrad, H.G. Wells, Benjamin Disraeli, W.M. Thackeray, all originalcloth, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

585 Military. A large collection of modern WWI & WWII and 20th-century military history, biography and related, includingpublications by Pen & Sword, Arms & Armour Press, Ian Allen,Airlife, PSL, some ex-libris, mostly hardback publications, manyoriginal cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

586 Gautier (Léon). Les Epopées Françaises, étude sur lesorigines et l’histoire de la Littérature nationale, 3 volumes, 1865-68,inscription to front endpaper of volume 1, slight spottingthroughout, contemporary uniform green quarter morocco, boardsand spines rubbed to edges, 8vo, together with Thureau-Dangin(Paul), Histoire de la Monarchie De Juillet, 7 volumes, 2nd edition,1888-92, some spotting throughout, uniform original red morocco-backed cloth, boards and spine rubbed with some loss to head andfoot of volumes 2 & 4, 8vo, plus Challamel (Augustin), Histoire-Musée de la Republique Française, deplus l’assemblée desnotables jusqu’a l’empire, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, 1857-58,numerous black and white illustrations and facsimiles includingfrontispiece, some light spotting throughout, some water marks tovolume 1, uniform contemporary green quarter morocco with gilt-decorated spines, boards and spine slightly rubbed to edges, 8vo,and Rousseau (J.J.), Oeuvres Complètes de, 17 volumes, newedition, 1832-33, black and white frontispiece to volume 1, somespotting throughout, uniform contemporary purple quarter calf withgilt-decorated spines, some boards and spine rubbed at head andfoot, 8vo, plus other 19th-century French language history andliterature, all library marked, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

587 Murdoch (Iris). The Italian Girl, 1st edition, 1964, A SeveredHead, 1st edition, 1964, (including original programme), The Time ofthe Angels, 1st edition, 1966, The Nice and the Good, 1st edition,1968, Bruno’s Dream, 1st edition, 1969, The Black Prince, 1stedition, 1973, together with 7 further volumes by the author, all 1steditions, all original cloth in d.j.s, some minor wear to spines, 8vo,and Amis (Kingsley), Take A Girl Like You, 1st edition, 1960, someminor spotting, original red cloth in yellow d.j., some wear to rearcover, small tear to foot of spine, 8vo, plus Greene (Graham), TheHeart of the Matter, 1st edition, 1948, some light spotting, originalcloth in d.j., covers and spine rubbed and water marked, spinefaded, 8vo, and other modern 1st editions and literature includingKazuo Ishiguro, J.R.R. Tolkien, John le Carré, Martin Amis, SalmanRushdie, all original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves & a carton) £100-150

588 Richards (Denis & Saunders, Hilary St. George). Royal AirForce 1939-45, volumes 1-3 (complete), 3rd impression, HMSO,1993, numerous black and white and colour illustrations andfolding maps, original blue faux morocco in slipcase, spines slightlyrubbed to head and foot, slipcase slightly rubbed to edges, 8vo,together with other modern aviation and military history andreference, including publications by Arms & Armour Press, IanAllan, P.S.L., David & Charles, all original cloth in d.j.s, G, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £100-150

589 Grant (James). British Battles on Land and Sea, 3 volumes,circa 1880, numerous black and white illustrations and mapsincluding frontispiece, some light spotting throughout, publisher’soriginal uniform gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spines rubbedwith some minor loss to head and foot, volume 1 spine slightlydetached, 8vo, together with other late 19th/20th-century militaryhistory and reference, including publications by Putnam, Arms &Armour Press, P.S.L., Ian Allen, all hardback publications, all originalcloth, many in d.j.s, G, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

590 Thilo (Georgius & Hagen, Hermannus). Servii Grammaticii,Qui Feruntur In Vergilii Carmina Commentarii, 3 volumes(complete), Germany, 1961, some pencil annotations and lightmarks, original cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, minor tearsto head and foot of volume 1 spine, 8vo, together with Latte(Kurt), Romische Religionsgeschichte, 1967, including 33 black andwhite plates and 6 folding calendars to rear, original dark blue cloth,some light marks to rear board and spine, 8vo, and Vahlen(Iohannes), Ennianae Poesis Reliquiae, 1967, original red cloth,front board marked, spine faded, 8vo, plus other 20th-centuryscholarly Latin and Greek literature and historical referenceincluding many Oxford University publications, some additionalannotations, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £200-300

591 Brown (Frederick). Zola. A Life, pub. Macmillan, London,1996, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j.,8vo, together with Desmond (Adrian), Huxley. The Devil’s Disciple,pub. Michael Joseph, London, 1994, numerous black and whiteillustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Chapman (R.W.), JaneAusten’s Letters, To Her Sister Cassandra and Others, 2 volumes,pub. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1932, numerous black and whiteillustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus other biography reference,mostly original cloth and d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

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592 Latham (R. C. & Matthews W.). The Diary of Samuel Pepys,11 volumes, mixed editions, Bell & Sons, 1973-1983, original greencloth gilt, 8vo, together with Nicolas (Sir Nicholas Harris), TheDispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson,volumes 1-7, Henry Colburn, London 1844-1846, original cloth, gilt,some boards detached, 8vo, plus Walker (Richard), The NelsonPortraits, Royal Naval Museum, 1998, numerous black and whiteillustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, and other political, royal andhistorical biography, all hardback publications, mostly in originalcloth and d.j.s, G/VG, 4to/8voFrom the library of Roy Davids. (6 shelves) £150-200

593 Huxley (Leonard). Scott’s Last Expedition, 2 volumes, 2ndedition, pub. Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1913, with photographicfrontispieces, 6 original sketches, 18 coloured plates, 260 full-pageand smaller illustrations, panoramas and maps, original browncloth, some rubbing and small tears to spines, 8vo, together withBain (J. Arthur), Life and Explorations of Fridtjof Nansen, newedition, revised and considerably enlarged, pub. Walter Scott,London, numerous illustrations and map, original cloth with giltlettering to front board and spine, silver image of ship to spine, giltimage depicting Nansen on front board, 8vo, plus Graves (Robert),The Golden Fleece, 1st edition, pub. Cassell & Co., London, 1944,original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other Arctic, travel etc., reference,mostly hardback publications, some in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

594 Uglow (Jenny). Elizabeth Gaskell. A Habit of Stories, pub.Faber and Faber, London, 1993, 22 illustrations, original cloth ind.j., 8vo, together with Pope (Willard Bissell), The Diary ofBenjamin Robert Haydon, volumes 1-5, pub. Harvard UniversityPress, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1960-1963, original cloth gilt,8vo, plus Karl (Frederick), George Eliot, pub. Harper Collins,London, 1995, numerous black and white illustrations, original clothin d.j., 8vo, plus other biography reference, all hardbackpublications, mostly original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8voFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

595 McGuire (William). The Freud/Jung Letters, pub. HogarthPress, London, 1974, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Carter(H.B.), Sir Joseph Banks, pub. British Museum, London, 1991,numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo,plus Jardine (Lisa), The Curious Life of Robert Hooke, pub. HarperCollins, London, 2003, numerous colour and black and whiteillustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other philosophy,science etc., reference mostly hardback publications, original clothin d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

596 Lessing (Doris). A Proper Marriage, 1st edition, 1954, somelight marks, additional notes taped to front endpapers, originalblack cloth in d.j., covers and spine rubbed with slight tears andminor loss, 8vo, together with (Burks (Arthur J.), Land ofCheckerboard Families, 1st edition, New York, 1932, author’ssignature and inscription beginning ‘To Theodore Claire vonGederbaum... ‘, to front endpaper, some very light spotting, originalyellow and red cloth in d.j., covers and spine rubbed with minortears to edges, 4to, and other 20th-century first editions, literatureand related biography, including J.B. Priestley, W. SomersetMaugham, Kingsley Martin, Storm Jameson, Compton Mackenzie,all hardback publications, all original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

597 Wilson (Jeremy). Lawrence of Arabia, The AuthorisedBiography of T.E. Lawrence, pub. Heinemann, London, 1990,numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo,together with Slater (Michael), The Catalogue of the SuzannetCharles Dickens Collection, pub. The Trustees of The DickensHouse, London, 1975, numerous black and white illustrations,original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Teets (Bruce E. & Gerber, HelmutE.), Joseph Conrad, An Annotated Bibliography of Writings AboutHim, pub. Northern Illinois University Press, 1971, original cloth ind.j. 8vo, plus other biography reference, all hardback publications,mostly in original cloth and d.j.s, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

598 Mannings (David). Sir Joshua Reynolds: A CompleteCatalogue of his Paintings, 2 volumes, pub. Yale University Press,2000, numerous colour plates and black and white illustrations,original cloth in d.j.s with slipcase, large 4to, together with Ashton(Geoffrey), Pictures in the Garrick Club, pub. Garrick Club, London,1997, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, originalcloth in d.j., 4to, plus Hayes (John), The Portrait in British Art, pub.National Portrait Gallery, London, 1991, original cloth in d.j., large4to, plus other art refernece including portraiture, mostly hardbackpublications in original cloth and d.j., 4to/large 4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(3 shelves) £150-200

599 McKechnie (Sue). British Silhouette Artists and Their Work,1760-1860, Sotheby Parke Bernet, London, 1978, numerous blackand white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., large 4to, together withTinterow (Gary & Conisbee, Philip), Portraits by Ingres, Image ofAn Epoch, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2000,numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth ind.j., large 4to, plus Mandiargues (André Pieyre), Henri Cartier-Bresson, Photo Portraits, Thames and Hudson, London, 1985,numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., large4to, plus other art reference including photography reference,mostly hardback publications, in original cloth and d.j.s, 4to/folio,G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(3 shelves) £150-200

600 Schellinger (Paul E.). St. James Guide to Biography, St.James Press, Chicago and London, 1991, original red cloth, 4to,together with Baker (Arthur E.), A Concordance to the Poeticaland Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Routledge & KeganPaul, London, 1967, original cloth, 8vo, plus Murphy (Daniel J.),Lady Gregory’s Journals, 2 volumes, Colin Smythe, Gerrards Cross,Buckinghamshire, 1978 & 1987, original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, and otherbiography reference, all hardback publications, mostly original clothin d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

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601 Rabelais (Master Francis). Five Books of the Lives, HeroicDeeds and Sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, translatedby Thomas Urquhart & Peter Anthony Motteux, 2 volumes, 1892,limited edition 861/1000, 15 black and white plates includingfrontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, together withPayne (John), The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio, 2 volumes,1893, limited edition 792/1000, 20 black and white plates, somelight spotting, and Waters (W.G.), The Nights of Straparola, 2volumes, limited edition, 1894, 17 black and white plates includingfrontispiece with tissue guards, plus The Novell of Masuccio, 2volumes, limited edition 617/1000, 18 black and white plates, someloss to head of p. 77/78, and The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni, 1897,limited edition 462/600, 11 black and white plates, 9 volumes intotal, all Lawrence and Bullen, some light spotting to frontendpapers, all publisher’s original uniform gilt-decorated greencloth, boards slightly rubbed, spines faded and rubbed with someminor loss to head and foot, all 8vo, plus other 19th-centurydecorative cloth and illustrated literature and related, including H.Rider Haggard, Hugh Walpole, A. Conan Doyle, Emile Zola, alloriginal cloth, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £200-300

602 Rubin (William). Picasso and Portraiture, Representation andTransformation, pub. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1996,numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth ind.j., large 4to, together with Elliot (David), Alexander Rodchenko,Works on Paper, 1914-1920, pub. Sotheby’s, 1991, numerouscolour and black and white plates, original cloth in d.j., large 4to,plus Gerson (Horst), Rembrandt Paintings, pub. Harrison House,New York, circa 1970s, numerous colour and black and whiteplates, original cloth in d.j., large 4to, plus other art referneceincluding portraiture, mostly hardback publications, original cloth ind.j.s, G/VG, 4to/folioFrom the library of Roy Davids. (3 shelves) £150-200

603 Frost (Robert). A Masque of Mercy, pub. Henry Holt & Co.,New York, limited edition 580/751, signed by the author tolimitation page, original cloth spine back to board, 8vo, togetherwith Auden (W.H.), Nones, 1st edition, pub. Faber & Faber, 1952,original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Woolf (Virginia), The Captain’s DeathBed and Other Essays, 1st edition, pub. Hogarth Press, London,1950, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other modern literaturereference including titles by W.H. Auden, Robert Lowell, VirginiaWoolf, Robert Graves and others, all hardback publications inoriginal cloth, mostly in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(3 shelves) £150-200

604 Stocking (Marion Kingston). The ClairmontCorrespondence, Letters of Claire Clairmont, Charles Clairmont andFanny Imlay Godwin, 2 volumes, pub. The Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, Baltimore and London, 1995, original cloth ind.j.s, 8vo, together with Cohen (Morton N.), The Letters of LewisCarroll, 2 volumes, pub. Macmillan, London, 1979, numerous blackand white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Braybrooke(Neville), The Letters of J.R. Ackerley, pub. Duckworth & Co., 1975,original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other biography reference, allhardback publications, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

605 De Hamel (Christopher). A History of IlluminatedManuscripts, 2nd edition, Phaidon Press, 1994, numerous colourand black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, togetherwith Fairbank (Alfred and Wolpe, Berthold), RenaissanceHandwriting, An Anthology of Italic Scripts, pub. Faber and Faber,London, 1960, numerous black and white plates, original cloth inslightly torn and rubbed d.j., 4to, plus Simpson (Percy), ProofReading in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,pub. Oxford University Press, 1935, numerous black and whiteillustrations, original cloth, 4to, plus other bibliography,manuscripts, handwriting reference including facsimiles, mostlyhardback publications, some in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

606 Ritchie (Gerald). The Ritchies in India, Extracts from theCorrespondence of William Ritchie, 1817-1862; and PersonalReminiscences of Gerald Ritchie, 1st edition, 1920, 26 black andwhite illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting andmarks, original blue gilt-decorated cloth, spine faded and rubbed tohead and foot, together with Seingalt (Giacomo Casanova di),The Memoirs of, volumes 1-12, 1922, limited edition 224/1000,privately printed for The Casanova Society, 12 black and whitefrontispieces, some light spotting, publisher’s original quartervellum, boards rubbed, spines faded and rubbed to head and foot,4to, plus Love-Tales from Tallemont, rendered from the French,1925, limited edition 81/1000, some light spotting throughout,original brown cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 4to, plusother early 20th-century literature, biography and related, allhardback publications, all original cloth, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

607 Priestley (J.B.). Angel Pavement, 1st edition, 1930, somelight spotting, original blue cloth in d.j., covers and spine slightlyrubbed with minor chipping to head and foot, 8vo, together withFaraway, 1st edition, 1932, original blue cloth in d.j., covers slightlyrubbed to edges, 8vo, plus other early to mid 20th-century firsteditions and literature, including H.G. Wells, Compton McKenzie,Storm Jameson, C.P. Snow, Lynton Lamb, all hardback publications,all original cloth in d.j.s, G, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

608 Haydon (Benjamin Robert). Diary, 5 volumes (complete), all1st editions, Harvard University Press, 1960-63, 44 black and whiteillustrations including three frontispieces, all original brown cloth ind.j.s, covers and spines slightly rubbed to edges, 8vo, togetherwith Haggard (H. Rider), Rural England, being an account ofagricultural and social researches carried out in the years 1901 &1902, volumes 1-2, 1st edition, 1902, 98 black and whiteillustrations and maps, including frontispiece with tissue guards,some light spotting, original uniform cloth, boards and spine slightlyfaded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other 20th-centuryliterature and related biography and history, including John P.Marquand, Compton McKenzie, J.M. Barrie, all hardbackpublications, all original cloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

609 Smith (Warren Hunting, ed.). Horace Walpole, Writer,Politician, and Connossiuer, Essays on the 250th Anniversary ofWalpole’s Birth, Yale University Press, 1967, black and white plates,original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with other scholarly history,modern biographies, etc., many academic publications, all originalcloth in d.j.s, 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

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610 Byrne (Muriel St. Clare, ed.). The Lisle Letters, 6 volumes,University of Chicago Press, 1981, black and white plates, originaltwo-tone cloth gilt, 8vo, VG, together with other history and related,including academic publications, biographies, several Folio Societypublications, etc.(6 shelves) £150-200

611 Stevenson (Rev. Joseph). Letters and Papers Illustrative ofthe Wars of the English in France, During the Reign of Henry theSixth, 2 volumes bound in three, 1861-64, original quarter cloth gilt,rubbed and one or two marks, library classification number to footof spine of each volume, together with Otway (Thomas), TheComplete Works of Thomas Otway, edited by Montague Summers,3 volumes, Nonesuch Press, 1926, original quarter cloth, withpaper label to spine of each volume, a little rubbed, large 8vo, plusother history and related, including some academic publications,late 19th and 20th century, all 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

612 Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 2nd impression, June 1960,Thunderball, 1st edition, 1961, & The Man With The Golden Gun,1st edition, 1965, together 3 volumes, all original cloth in d.j.s, d.j.to each volume with sellotape residue to verso, 8vo, together withother modern fiction in d.j.s, including Sax Rohmer, DennisWheatley, film reference and biographies, etc.(6 shelves) £150-200

613 Literary Biographies and related, all modern publications,including the Clairmont Correspondence, edited by MarionKingston Stocking, 2 volumes, Johns Hopkins University Press,1995, Artemis Cooper, Patrick Leigh Fermor, An Adventure, 1stedition, 2012, Snapshots of Bloomsbury, The Private Lives ofVirginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, by Maggie Humm, RutgersUniversity Press, 2006, etc., all original cloth in d.j.s, mostly 8vo,G/VG(6 shelves) £150-200

614 Honnef (Klaus). Andy Warhol, 1928-1987, Commerce into Art,1st edition, pub. Benedikt Taschen, Köln, 1990, numerous colourand black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, togetherwith Steadman (Ralph), Between the Eyes, 1st edition, pub.Jonathan Cape, London, 1984, numerous colour and black andwhite illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Buskin (Richard),John Lennon. His Life and Legend, 1st edition, pub. PublicationsInternational, 1991, numerous colour and black and whiteillustrations, original cloth in d.j., large 4to, plus other art and musicreference etc., including The Beatles, mostly hardback publications,in original cloth and d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG(6 shelves) £100-150

615 Maiuri (Amedeo). Italian Cities and Landscapes, Pompeii,pub. Instituto Geografico de Agostini, Nouara, 1929, numerousblack and white illustrations, original cloth, 4to, together withStevenson (Robert Louis), Treasure Island, pub. Cassell andCompany, circa 1930s, four colour illustrations by John Cameron,green pictorial cloth with illustrations to front board and to spine,8vo, plus Collins (Maurice), The Land of the Great Image, 1stedition, pub. Faber and Faber, London, 1943, original cloth in d.j,.8vo, plus other modern literature and reference etc., mostlyhardback publications in original cloth and d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG(6 shelves & a carton) £100-150

616 Proust (Marcel). Letters of Marcel Proust to Antoine Bibesco,1st English edition, Thames & Hudson, 1953, black and whiteplates, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, limited edition 31/500, signed bythe translator Gerard Hopkins, together with other literature andliterary biography, mostly modern publications, many in d.j.s(including some paperbacks), 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

617 Pepys (Samuel). The Diary of Samuel Pepys, ed. RobertLatham and William Matthews, 11 volumes, 1971-83, all originalgreen cloth in d.j.s, frayed, 8vo, together with other history, travel,etc., mostly modern publications, many in d.j.s, mainly 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

618 Jekyll (Gertrude & Weaver, Lawrence). Gardens for SmallCountry Houses, pub. Country Life, circa 1912, numerous blackand white illustrations, top edge gilt, original dark blue cloth gilt,very slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Jekyll (Gertrude &Hussey, Christopher), Garden Ornament, 2nd edition, pub.Country Life, 1927, numerous black and white illustrations, originalgreen cloth, rubbed and some marks with covers damp marked tofore- and lower edges, folio, plus Ercoli (Mario), La MortolaGarden, Hortus Mortolensas, being an illustrated catalogue of theplants cultivated in the garden of Sir Cecil Hanbury, OxfordUniversity Press, 1938, colour frontispiece, black and white plates,inscribed by the author to title, and dated 1939, light spotting toendpapers, original green cloth, 4to, and others on gardening,various, mostly modern publications, but including other Jekylltitles, 4to/8vo(6 shelves) £200-300

619 Allen (James Lane). A Kentucky Cardinal and Aftermath, withillustrations by Hugh Thomson, 1901, black and white plates, somespotting to endpapers, partly untrimmed, original gilt-decoratedwhite cloth, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), large8vo, limited edition of 250 copies, together with Thomson (Hugh,illustrator), The Ballad of Beau Brocade and Other Poems of theXVIIIth Century by Austin Dobson, 1892 & The Story of Rosina andOther Verses by Austin Dobson, 1895, black and white illustrationsto each, top edge gilt and all edges gilt respectively, both originalgilt-decorated maroon/blue cloth, generally in bright condition, 8vo,plus Sumner (Heywood, illustrator), Undine, A Romance,translated from the German of Delamotte Fouqué, 1888, black andwhite illustrations, top edge gilt, original pictorial blue cloth, slightlyrubbed, square 8vo, and other late Victorian/Edwardian literatureand pocket editions, including Kipling in soft red leather bindings,etc.(6 shelves) £150-200

620 Watry (Maureen). The Vale Press, Charles Ricketts, APublisher in Earnest, Oak Knoll Press/British Library, 2004, colourplates, black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, VG,together with Blunt (Wilfrid), The Art of Botanical Illustration (NewNaturalist series), 1st edition, 1950, colour and black and whiteplates, original green cloth in rubbed and marked d.j., 8vo, plusother art, illustration and music reference, mostly modernpublications(3 shelves) £100-150

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

AFTER THE AUCTION

Online resultsIf you weren’t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly afterthe sale has ended.

PaymentThe price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer’s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer’s premium (apercentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to thename and address provided on your registration form.

Please note successful bids made via the-saleroom.com cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice.

METHODS OF PAYMENTChequeCheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for furtherinformation). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clearbefore purchases can be collected or posted.

CashPayments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale.

Debit CardThere is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank, however,will be subject to a 2% surcharge.

Credit CardsVisa and Mastercard are accepted, a 2% surcharge will apply. It is a good idea to let your card provider know in advanceif you are intending to buy something. This can help cut down the time we need to seek authority when you come to pay.

Bank TransferAll transfers must state the relevant invoice no. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must bethe total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges.

Collection/Postage/DeliveryIf you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment hasbeen made.

Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-housepacking department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice.Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your ownarrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: 01793 525009) who may be able to help.

We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction.Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service.

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Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ01285 860006 / firstname or [email protected]

www.dominicwinter.co.uk

Libraries & ArchivesNathan Winter & Chris Albury

Paintings & PrintsNathan Winter

Antiques & FurnitureHenry Meadows

Medals & MilitariaHenry Meadows

Aviation & Transport CollectionsChris Albury & Henry Meadows

Atlases, Maps & PrintsJohn Trevers

Antiquarian BooksColin Meays

Modern First EditionsPaul Rasti

Children's Books, Toys & GamesSusanna Winters

Sports Books & MemorabiliaPaul Rasti

Taxidermy, Fossils & Field SportsJohn Trevers

Vintage Photography & CinemaChris Albury

Manuscripts, Autographs & EphemeraChris Albury

For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice.

A photograph of a Japaneselady in full dress, circa 1870,by Pyor Floyd, from a rarealbum of Chinesephotographs andwatercolours of the 1860sand 1870s. Sold in theserooms 9 October 2014 for£48,000.

Dominic WinterSPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

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1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner oris 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.

2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneerconsiders that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settleit or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determinethe advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any twoor more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice.

(b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered intoan agreement with another or others that the other or others (or someof them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or otherparty or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the AuctionBiddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods arebought bona fide on joint account.

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 of19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice andwill not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer pricewill hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By makingany bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to thefact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the sellercommission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% andassents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission.

4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after theconclusion of the auction the total sum due.

(b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the salethe whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so aftersuch request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretionbe put up again and resold immediately.

(c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchasedno later than five working days after the auction day.

(d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with abuyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after theAuctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer'scheque has been cleared.

5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant toclause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneeras agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the sellerto exercise one or other of the following rights:

(i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaultsand re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay tothe Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shallbelong 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 thebuyer 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 haspaid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.

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 loton which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot onwhich 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 thelot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commissionnot exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special ex-penses incurred in cataloguing the lot.

(c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notificationthe Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by privatetreaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the sellerthe normal selling commission and special expenses.

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 sellingprice is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither theAuctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctnessof such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties arehereby excluded.

8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteendays of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lotnotice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and withinfourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to theAuctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in thecatalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will berescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberateforgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive.

(b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paidto the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition thebuyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made outby the Auctioneer.

9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordancewith 4(d) hereof.

10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to bedelivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and willbe catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted bythe Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscella-neous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose ofbooks that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion,have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleabilityof 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 theAuctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges thathe/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.

11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer'spremises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks offire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in thecase of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage priorto the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall intheir 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.

12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirtydays after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has receivedthe total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer willremit 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 bedeemed 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.

13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sellany lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer'smiddle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together withValue Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lotor lots.

14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collationand Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein.

15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance withEnglish Law.

Conditions of Sale and Business

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DOMINIC WINTERSPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS

Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQTel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461

COMMISSION SLIPPlease Bid on my behalf at the sale on 4 March 2015 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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Name:Address

Telephone: Fax:Email:

Lot £ Brief Description

Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) orRoyal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum £15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possibleafter payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europewill be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both ofthese companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignmentsare handed to third party shipping companies.

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

National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484950

Telephone advance train ticket booking: 08457 000125 (First Great Western)

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Photography byBen Cavanna – 07968 [email protected]

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PHOTOGRAPHY 1850-2000ISLAMIC, INDIAN & ORIENTAL ARTFriday 17 April

Hugh Owen (1808-1897). An important album of 79 albumen printsfrom earlier negatives, circa 1870. Estimate £20,000-£30,000

After Aqa Mirak (active 1520-1576). The Physician’s Duel(from the Khamsa of Nizami), Tabriz, 16th century. Estimate £15,000-£20,000

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