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Printed Books, Maps & Documents 14 JUNE 2017


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PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & DOCUMENTS TRAVEL & COLOUR PLATE BOOKS, YORKSHIRE TOPOGRAPHY HERALDRY MANUSCRIPTS & FINE BINDINGS ART & DESIGN, BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT

14 June 2017

COMMENCING VIEWING

10 am Tuesday 13 June - 9 am-7 pm Morning of sale from 9 am

AUCTIONEERS

Nathan Winter Chris Albury John Trevers

Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk www.dominicwinter.co.uk


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SALE INFORMATION All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sale and Business exhibited in the saleroom and printed at the back of this catalogue. For full terms and conditions of sale please see our website or contact the auction office. A buyer’s premium of 23.4% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all asterisked lots, except those lots not marked with an asterisk, in which case the buyer’s premium is 19.5%. Artist’s Resale Rights Law (Droit de Suite). Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. For further details see Information for Buyers at rear of catalogue. BIDDING Bidding in Person: Customers are asked to pay cash or establish a credit with the Auctioneers prior to the sale. Payment may be made while the sale is in progress: please see the cashier in the auction office. For all other payment arrangements please refer to information at the end of the catalogue. Online Bidding: Live online bidding is available at the-saleroom.com and invaluable.com.

Commission Bids: Commission bids may be submitted for this sale in a number of different ways: T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk Via our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk Please ensure that all commission bids reach us by 10am on the morning of sale. Telephone Bids: Telephone bids only accepted for lots with estimated value greater than £300 and should reach us by 9am on the morning of sale.

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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration

1-37

Natural History

38-60

British Topography

61-80

Yorkshire Maps & Topography

81-124

Maps & Estate Plans

125-266

Decorative Prints & Original Art

267-329

Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera

330-364

British Royalty

365-372

Heraldry Manuscripts

373-387

Fine Bookbindings

388-404

Antiquarian

405-450

Bookbinding Equipment & Reference

451-512

Art & Design from Birmingham City University

513-539

History of Photography & Art Reference

540-564

General Literature

565-586

Quantity

587-665

Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 77 Inside front cover: lot 172 (detail) Back cover: lot 47


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Grimm (Jakob & Wilhelm). Kinder- und Haus-Märchen. Gesammelt durch die Brüder Grimm, 3 volumes, Berlin: G. Reimer, 1819-1822, engraved frontispieces and additional engraved title-pages (by Ludwig Emil Grimm) to volumes 1 and 2, spotting and light browning throughout, modern rexine-backed marbled boards with spine labels lettered in gilt, square 8vo (127 x 102mm) Second edition of Grimm’s Fairy Tales, and first illustrated edition, originally published in two separate volumes in 1812 and 1814 respectively; this is the first appearance of the third volume which contains the sources of the tales and a commentary. Estimate: £1,500-2,000 To be included in our Children’s and Modern Literature Sale 20 July 2017

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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am

Lot 2

1 Atkinson (Thomas Witlam). Travels in the Regions of the Upper and Lower Amoor and the Russian Acquisitions on the Confines of India and China. With Adventures among the Mountain Kirghis; and the Manjours, Manyargs, Toungouz, Touzemtz, Goldi, and Gelyaks: The Hunting and Pastoral Tribes, 1st edition, 1860, colour lithograph frontispiece, folding map at end, wood engraved illustrations, publisher’s catalogue at end, some light spotting, endpapers renewed, small booklabel, original blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, faded, 8vo, together with Travels in Russia, and a Residence at St. Petersburg and Odessa, in the Years 1827-1829; Intended to give some account of Russia as it is, and not as it is Represented to be, by Edward Morton, 1st edition, 1830, 16 pp. publisher’s catalogue at front, library stamps, original boards with later calf spine, crease marks to covers, 8vo, with three others: S.G.W. Benjamin’s Persia and the Persians, 1887, D. Mackenzie Wallace’s Russia, 2 volumes, 4th edition 1877 (exlibris) and John Bell’s Travels from St. Petersburgh in Russia to Various Parts of Asia, volume I only (of 2), Edinburgh, 1788 (6)

£100-200

2* Australia. Sydney from North Shore, 1875, panorama photograph of Sydney by Charles Bayliss (1850-1897) and Bernard Otto Holtermann (1838-1885), consisting of five albumen prints conjoined and mounted on linen-backed paper mount, image heavily faded, creased, chipped and split with complete loss of approximately 6cm strip between first and second albumen print to the left of the panorama, Holter[mann] printed in the image lower centre, locations and points of interest in contemporary purple ink to upper and lower mount, mount soiled and browned, together with a black & white collotype sixpart panorama of Sydney Harbour by Exchange Studios, circa 1920, from an original photograph taken from North Sydney, printed credit in the negative and captioned to lower margin, some soiling and a few small stains, long split to centre fold, linen-backed, 170 x 22cm Bayliss, originally from Suffolk, produced this wet-plate panorama in 1875 from the 27-metrehigh tower of Holtermann’s home in Lavender Bay. Using a large-format camera with a 100inch telefoto lens the view was captured on two single negatives, each measuring 90 x 150cm and were the largest photographs taken by the collodion process. The example owned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales measures 22 x 141cm. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (2) £150-200

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3 Baedeker (Karl). Great Britain, England, Wales, and Scotland as far as Loch Maree and the Cromarty Firth, 1st edition, 1887, folding maps and plans, front hinge tender, original cloth, faded, small stain to rear cover, 8vo, together with The Mediterranean Seaports and Sea Routes Including Madeira, the Canary Islands, the Coast of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, 1st edition, 1911, folding maps and plans, one loose, slight marginal toning, front hinge a little tender, original cloth, a little rubbed, diagonal crease mark to upper cover, 8vo, plus Spain and Portugal, 1st edition, 1898, maps and plans, one or two closed tears, some light marginal spotting, original cloth, spine a little darkened with date in manuscript at foot, 8vo, with other Baedekers, mixed editions, for United States, Belgium and Holland and others, mostly Europe (44)

£300-400


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Lot 4

4 Barlaeus (Caspar). Rerum per Octennium in Brasilia et alibi nuper gestarum...., 1st edition, published Joan Blaeu, Amsterdam, 1647, title page torn with slight loss to text, additional decorative title, engraved portrait of Maurice of Nassau, seventeen (only of twenty-five) uncoloured double page maps and twenty-three (only of thirty-one) uncoloured double page engraved plates of settlements and marine vistas, some toning and spotting throughout, all edges gilt, text block detached, contemporary vellum gilt, worn and frayed, folio

5 Barter (C.). Alone Among the Zulus, by a Plain Woman. The Narrative of a Jorney through the Zulu Country, circa 1879, woodengraved frontispiece, illustrations, a few spots, hinges tender, presentation inscription, all edges gilt, original green cloth, lower joint splitting, 8vo, together with Life with the Zulus of Natal, South Africa, by G.H. Mason, 1855, a few spots, bookplate, original cloth, rebacked, 8vo, with seven others Zulu related including Charles Roberts’ A Zulu Manual or Vade-Mecum..., 1900 and On Guard. Reminiscences of the Zulu war, 3 works in one, 1899

Although lacking some maps and plates, a rare atlas detailing the Dutch colonial empire in Brazil. The maps and views were the main European reference source of the Brazilian landscape for 160 years. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £2000-3000

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£70-100


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Lot 7

6 Bermuda. The Bermuda Pocket Almanack, Guide & Directory (Illustrated) for the Year of Our Lord 1907 & 1909, 2 volumes, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1907 & 1909, each with black and white plates, mostly from photographs, commercial adverts, some finger soiling and corner creasing at front and rear, original printed wrappers, faint oval ink stamps to upper wrapper of first volume and old ownership name to upper wrapper of second volume, some soiling and wear with spine loss, 8vo (2)

7 Bertius (Petrus). Theatri Geographiae veteris Tomus prior in quo CL. Ptol. Alexandrini Geographiae libri VIII Graecé et Latiné..., volume 1 (of two), circa 1618, title page trimmed to image and laid on near contemporary paper, text in Greek and Latin, engraved portrait of Gerard Mercator with overall toning, twenty (only) double page uncoloured engraved Ptolemaic maps by Mercator, lacking the portrait of Bertius and the Peutinger table sheets, index bound at rear, marbled endpapers, near contemporary calf with gilt decorated spine, worn and rubbed, spine partially lacking, folio

£100-150

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

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£1000-1500


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Lot 8

Lot 10

8 Coppin (Jean). Le Bouclier de l’Europe: ou La Guerre Sainte, contenant des avis politiques & Chrêtiens, qui peuvent servir de lumiére aux rois & aux souverains de la Chrêtienté, pour garantir leurs estats des incursions des Turcs, & reprendre ceux qu’ils ont usurpé sur eux. Avec une relation De Voyages faits dans la Turquie, la Thébaide & la Barbarie, 1st edition, Paris: Jean Couterot & Louis Guerin, 1686, number stamp and partially erased ink library stamp to blank areas of title with stencil motif to verso, lacks initial (?)blank, contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper lower margin, later quarter morocco gilt over boards, rubbed and with evidence of library label removal to foot of spine, 4to

10 [Dorr, David F.] A Colored Man Round the World, by a Quadroon, printed for the author, [Cleveland], 1858, woodengraved frontispiece, scattered light spotting, previous owner signature to front pastedown, original blindstamped cloth, small tears and nicks at spine ends, 8vo Sabin 20639. David Dorr (circa 1828-1872) was a slave born in New Orleans and accompanied his master Cornelius Fellowes on his travels to Europe and the Middle East from 1851 to 1854. Upon their return to the United States, Fellowes reneged on his promise of freedom and Dorr escaped from Louisiana to Ohio, where in Cleveland, four years later published this account of his travels based on a diary he had kept. (1) £500-800

There are three issues of this first edition: Le Puy (Blackmer copy), Lyon and Paris (not cited in Blackmer), all dated 1686. The Paris edition was issued without the four engraved plates found in both other editions. (1) £400-600

11 Forster (Charles). The Historical Geography of Arabia; or, the Patriarchal Evidences of Revealed Religion, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1844, two folding maps contained in rear pockets (laid down, one repaired with redrawing in manuscript), page 25 in volume I with repaired margin, library stamps to titles and maps, modern calfbacked boards, spines with red and green labels, 8vo, together with Nineveh and its Remains, by Austen Henry Layard, 2 volumes, 5th edition, 1850, tinted lithographed frontispiece to each, folding maps and plans, illustrations, a little light spotting, contemporary calf, covers stamped with gilt armorial, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus History of the British Expedition to Egypt; to which is subjoined, a Sketch of the Present State of that Country and its Means of Defence, by Robert Thomas Wilson, 1st edition, 1802, portrait frontispiece, three folding maps, some light offsetting and spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary half calf, modern reback, 4to, with two others including Edward William Lane’s The Thousand and One Nights, commonly called, in England, the Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, 3 volumes, 1839-41

9 Dingle (Edwin J.). China’s Revolution 1911-1912. A Historical and Political Record of the Civil War, 1st US edition, New York, 1912, portrait frontispiece, two folding maps, half-tone illustrations, a little minor spotting, one or two fore margins with tears from rough opening, previous owner signature, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, small nicks and tears at head of spine, 8vo, together with View of Ancient and Modern Egypt: With an Outline of its Natural History, by Rev. Michael Russell, 2nd editon, Edinburgh, 1832, folding engraved map, additional title, 10 engraved plates, slight offsetting to additional title, later morocco-backed boards, 8vo, with four others: W. Max Reid’s Lake George and Lake Champlain, 1910, Walter Barttelot’s The Life of Edmund Musgrave Barttelot, Captain and Brevet-Major Royal Fusiliers, Commander of the Rear Column of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, 2nd edition, 1890, T. Douglas Murray and A. Silva White’s Sir Samuel Baker. A Memoir, 1895 (exlibris) and Walter Tyndale’s An Artist in Egypt [1912] (6)

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£100-150

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£200-300


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12* Fossati (Gaspard). Aya Sofia, Constantinople, as recently restored by order of H.M. The Sultan Abdul Medjid, pub. P. & D. Colnaghi, 1852, 25 tinted lithograph plates (images 37 x 26cm or the reverse), the plates all framed and glazed, lacking accompanying text, the chromolithographic titlepage (heavily spotted) and worn original quarter morocco covers separated and retained, folio Abbey, Travel 396, 397; Atabey 454; Blackmer 619. (26) ÂŁ3000-4000

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13 Fries (Lorenz). Geographicae Enarrationis Libri Octo, printed in Vienne and published in Lyons by Gaspar Trechsel, 1541, title page trimmed at base, two woodcuts attributed to Albrecht Durer, twenty-nine (only of fifty) double page woodcut maps, occasional staining, one map wormed along gutter, index bound at rear, text block broken and split, later endpapers, 19th century half vellum with marbled boards, later printed label to spine, folio The second edition of Ptolemy edited by Servetus. The maps were printed from the unaltered blocks used in Lorenz Fries’s earlier edition which was printed by Gruninger in 1522. Several of the maps in this edition are printed without their descriptive text on the verso. This was because of the malignant effect of Calvinism, which meant that many copies of the earlier editions were burnt on Calvin’s orders and the unfortunate Michael Servetus, a Spanish theologian and physician, was burned at the stake in 1553, condemned by Calvin for his doctrinal heresies. Although not complete a scarce collection of early 16th century maps, Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £4000-6000

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14 Greece. Atlas van Morea..., getekend door F[ranciscus] J[ohannes] Boonzaajer, circa 1810, manuscript atlas with 1 general double-page map and 40 more detailed double-page maps, all sepia pen and ink with yellow, red/pink and grey wash outline colouring and yellow borders, each approximately 14 x 18cm, bookplate of Anthony Bryer to front pastedown, early 19th-century half calf over boards with leather spine label, slightly rubbed and soiled and some wear to extremities, 8vo An intriguing and well-executed manuscript collection of maps of the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece. Boonzaajer was born at Corinchem in 1789, studied at Utrecht, and died there as early as 1809. There are resemblances in the general map to Blaeu’s ‘Morea olim Peloponnuesus’ (1640 and later); and J. Dankerts, ‘Peloponnuesus hodie Morea’ (circa 1700). (1) £300-500

15 Hakluyt Society. Third series, volumes 7-20, 2001-08, illustrations, original cloth, dust jackets, 8vo, plus 15 other Hakluyt publications, 1950’s-90’s including English Privateering Voyages to the West Indies, 1956, The Troublesome Voyage of Captain Edward Fenton 1582-1583, 1959, The Last Voyage of Drake and Hawkins, 1972 and Barbot on Guinea, volumes I & II, 1992 (29)

16 Hall (Captain Charles Francis). Life with the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall, of the Whaling Barque “George Henry,” from the 29th May, 1860, to the 13th September, 1862, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1864, engraved frontispiece to volume I, folding map (reinforced to verso), illustrations, publisher’s catalogue at end of volume I, stitching a little strained in volume 2, a little light spotting front and rear, one or two crease marks, previous owner inscription and Royal Marines Officers Library bookplates, original green cloth gilt, small shelf numbers to spine, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo

£150-200

Sabin 29739. (2)

£300-500

17 Hall (Sidney & Hughes William). General Atlas of the World..., published Edinburgh, Adam & Charles Black, 1856, title page a little spotted, seventy engraved maps (including eighteen double page), all with contemporary outline colouring, occasional marginal closed tears and a little dust soiling, front first blank torn, two additional maps of Cronstadt and Crimea used to create the front pastedown and front endpaper, all edges gilt, upper board detached, rear board near detached, lacking spine, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

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£150-200


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Lot 20

Lot 22

18 Hinduism. Notes on the Hindu Religion, [Yerwada Prison Press, Pune, 1891], half title, 29 pp., interleaved with ruled blank and manuscript leaves, plus some loose manuscript notes, lacking title? introduction and contents leaves loosening, original cloth-backed boards, some soiling, folio

21 Layard (Austen H.). Discoveries in the Ruin of Nineveh and Babylon; with travels in Armenia, Kurdistan and The Desert..., 1853, numerous black and white illustrations including folding frontispiece, and plans, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original embossed brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, loss to head of front hinge, 8vo, (with duplicate copy), together with Harris (Walter B.), From Batum to Baghdad, via Tiflis, Tabriz and Persian Kurdistan, 1896, 35 black and white illustrations, including frontispiece, with tissue guard and 2 maps, some light spotting, original green cloth, boards and spine lightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, and Blunt (Anne), A Pilgrimage to Nejd, The Cradle of the Arab Race, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1881, black and white illustrations, loss to both front endpapers, some light spotting, uniform original gilt decorated green cloth, spines faded and slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo

No records located. Yerwada Central Jail was built by the British in Pune in 1871, and housed many political prisoners including Mahatma Ghandi and Jawahrial Nehru in the 1930’s. (1) £200-300

19 Holy Land. Jerusalem and the Holy Land (so titled to cover), seven hand-coloured and tinted lithograph views and costume plates, circa 1855, comprising views by William Simpson: Jerusalem from the North West; Bethlehem and Rachel’s Tomb; First View of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives coming from Bethany; Hebron and Machpelah, plus three costume plates bound in later olive morocco, some fading and mottled stains, oblong folio (1)

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£100-150

22 Lund (F.C.). Danske Nationaldragter, C.W. Stinck, Copenhagen, [1861], tinted lithographed title, 17 hand-coloured lithographed costume plates only (of 30), a little light spotting and marginal water stains, title and upper wrapper detached, lacking spine, a few stains, 4to

20 Knolles (Richard). The Generall Historie of the Turkes from the first beginning of that Nation to the rising of the Othoman Familie with all the notable expeditions of the Christian Princes against them..., 2nd edition, printed by Adam Islip, 1610, engraved title (relined), numerous engraved illustrations to text, lacks A1 (blank) and A6 (final leaf of introduction), a few short closed tears (some repaired), occasional damp staining, mainly to blank margins, 6A5 with frayed fore-edge, 6C1 with some early ink amendments (offsetting), endpapers renewed, 19th-century half calf, rubbed and rebacked, folio (1)

£100-150

Colas 1917; Lipperheide 1048m. Collection of plates from Lund’s series of costumes from Denmark and Iceland. (1) £300-500

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23 Lyne (Robert Nunez). Zanzibar in Contemporary Times, a short history of the Southern East in the Nineteenth Century, 1st edition, Hurst and Blackett, 1905, monochrome plates after photographs, 2 single-page maps, occasional marks and a little spotting, author’s presentation copy to De Castro F. Lyne, inscribed by the author to front endpaper, and dated 21 June 1905, with contemporary news cutting from the East African Standard to front pastedown, and manuscript transcriptions of letters from Buckingham Palace and the Middle Temple, acknowledging receipt of a copy of the present work (apparently in the author’s hand), and further newscuttings to rear endpaper, original cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, with some discolouration to spine, together with Newman (Henry Stanley), Banani: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom in Zanzibar and Pemba, 1st edition, [1898], folding colour map, monochrome illustrations after photographs, original pictorial cloth gilt, very lightly rubbed, plus Egerton (Lady Francis), Journal of a Tour in the Holy Land, in May and June, 1840, 1st edition, Harrison & Co., 1841, tinted lithographed plates, some light spotting, and several plates waterstained, original blindstamped cloth gilt, partially detached along upper inner hinge, and other travel interest, principally relating to East Africa, including Eugene Politovsky, From Libau to Tsushima, A Narrative of the Voyage of Admiral Rojdestvensky’s fleet to Eastern Seas..., 1906, R.N. Lyne, The Chathams in the 1880’s, privately printed by the author, Bath, England, 1958, E.C. Richards, The Chatham Islands, Christchurch, 1952, A.C. Madan, Kiungani: Or, Story and History from Central Africa, 1887 (signed by the author), P.E. Pieris, Ceylon: The Portuguese Era, volume 2 only, Colombo, 1914, H.F. Macmillan, A Handbook of Tropical Gardening and Planting with special reference to Ceylon, 2nd edition, Colombo, 1914 (author’s presentation copy to R.H. Lyne), etc., mostly original cloth, 8vo (14)

26 Petrie (William Flinders, 1853-1942). Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri. First Series IVth to XIIth Dynasty, 2nd edition, 1899, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, publisher’s catalogue at rear, signed by author to title ‘Wm. Flinders Petrie’, adhesion marks to front pastedown, original cloth gilt, rubbed and slight corner wear, 8vo, together with Douglas (Robert), God and Greater Britain: The British Race from the Twentieth Century BC to the Twentieth Century AD, 1st edition, [1902], presentation inscription to Flinders Petrie from Mrs E.J. Chapman dated 1912 to front free endpaper, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled and a little frayed at extremities, 8vo, plus an autograph letter signed from Mrs Louisa S. Cornish to Professor Flinders Petrie, 7th July, circa 1906, concerning the writing of the ancient Israelites, some spotting, 4 pp., 8vo (3)

£100-150

£150-200

24 Lyon (Captain G.F.). A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, through Sir Thomas Rowe’s “Welcome,” in His Majesty’s Ship Griper, in the Year MDCCXXIV, 1st edition, 1825, folding engraved chart, seven engraved plates, occasional light offsetting, top edge gilt, later half morocco, spine faded, 8vo, together with Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in search of Sir John Franklin’s Expedition, in the Years 1850-51, by Lieut. Sherard Osborne, Commanding H.M.S. Vessel, “Pioneer”, 1st edition, 1852, folding map (lacking one folding flap?), four chromolithographed plates, light toning, later half calf gilt by Morell, 8vo, with three others including F. Debenham’s Report on the Maps and Surveys, 1923 from the British (Terra Nova) Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 (5)

£200-300

25 Miller (Linus W.). Notes of An Exile to Van Dieman’s Land, comprising incidents of the Canadian Rebellion in 1838, trial of the author in Canada ... and transportation to Van Dieman’s Land, also, an account of the horrible sufferings endured by ninety political prisoners, 1st edition, Fredonia, New York, 1846, heavy spotting and old damp staining throughout, later endpapers, old sheep with leather spine label, torn at head of spine with loss, joints & extremities worn, rubbed, 8vo Ferguson 4347; Sabin 49037. (1)

27 Pouqueville (F.C.H.L.). Voyage dans la Grece, 5 volumes, 1st edition, Paris, 1820-21, half titles, frontispiece to each (volume 3 frontispiece detaching) five engraved maps and plans (four folding), facsimile plate, one or two minor spots and stains, contemporary half calf over original boards, a little rubbed and stained, some worming, mainly to volume I lower cover, 8vo

£300-400

Blackmer 1346 (second edition). “This is Poqueville’s second work on Greece and contains an account of his real experiences of Greek life. In 1805 he was appointed consul at Ioannina where he spent ten years, mostly at loggerheads with Ali Pasha.” (Blackmer). (5) £300-400

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28 Roberts (David). The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, volume III only, 1849, lithographed title, engraved map, 36 tinted lithographed plates, including 18 full page, bound with Egypt & Nubia, volume I only, 1846, lithographed title, 42 tinted lithographed plates, including 21 full page, scattered light spotting, hinges reinforced, all edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, with small tear at head of spine and small loss at foot, folio Abbey Travel 385 and 272. (1)

ÂŁ5000-7000

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29 Santa Maria (Giuseppe di). Prima Speditione all’ Indie Orientali, 1st edition, Rome, 1666, half title, folding engraved map at end, lacking signatures U1-4 (pages 153-160), occasional light browning, contemporary limp vellum, some soiling, small 4to Account of the first Carmelite voyage to the Malabar Coast of south west India, in an attempt to reconvert the Christians there who had seceded from the Church of Rome in 1653. Provides an interesting account of the customs of the Malabar people. (1) £200-300

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30 Santini (P. Francois). Atlas Universel dressé sur les Meilleures cartes modernes, 2 volumes, published Venice, 1784, decorative engraved title page (detached), 100 (only of 136) double page engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, including one folding (Africa), maps by Janvier, De Vaugondy, Bellin, Didier, Bonne, D’Anville and Rizzi-Zannoni, one map with closed marginal tear, one map detached and one map stained, occasional creasing and slight dust soiling, lacking endpapers, boards and spines but text blocks largely intact, folio Remondini’s reprint of Santinis’ ambitious world atlas. Although its principal sources are the great French mapmakers of the mid 18th century, its immediate publishing origins show themselves in the twenty-seven maps of Italy and its regions. Although lacking some maps this example retains the maps of the African continent and five of the maps of parts of North America. Sold as a collection of maps,not subject to return. (2) £2000-3000

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31 Schürmann (Clamor Wilhelm). A Vocabulary of the Parnkalla Language. Spoken by the Natives inhabiting the Western shores of Spencer’s Gulf. To which is prefixed a Collection of Grammatical Rules, Hitherto Ascertained, 1st edition, Adelaide: George Dehane, 1844, half-title to second part, some dampstaining and toning, later marbled boards, slim 8vo

33 Society of Dilettanti. The Unedited Antiquities of Attica; Comprising the Architectural Remains of Eleusis, Rhamnus, Sunium, and Thoricus, 1817, half title, list of members of the Society, 78 engraved maps, plates and plans, final text leaf and rear endpaper repaired, some offsetting and a little mainly marginal spotting, library stamps to title, labels at front, hinges reinforced, modern half morocco, upper cover gilt stamped with The Royal Institute of British Architects crest, shelf label adhered with clear tape to foot of spine, folio, together with Allason (Thomas), Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Pola, in Istria, 1819, half title, 10 engraved plates, illustrations, marginal library blindstamps, ink stamps to title and dedication, a little light spotting and soiling, labels at front, near contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, shelf number to spine, folio

Ferguson 3898. In 1840 Teichelmann & Schürmann had published their Outlines of a Grammar, Vocabulary and Phraseology of Aboriginal Language of South Australia, which centred on the spoken language around Adelaide and was of little use to settlers in the Port Lincoln area. In this volume Schürmann resolved the issue. The printer’s errata amounts to 1½ pages and the author’s name is spelt incorrectly as ‘Shürmann’. The dediction is to George Grey, Governor of South Australia. (1) £200-300

First work Blackmer 1659. (2)

32 Scott (Captain Robert F.). The Diaries of Captain Robert Scott. A Record of the Second Antarctic Expedition 1910-1912, 6 volumes, University Microfilms Ltd, 1968, original blue cloth, 4to & 8vo Only facsimile edition of the entire expedition, including Base Diaries, Sledging Orders, South Polar Times and Sledging Diaries. (6) £200-300

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35 Staunton (George Leonard). An Historical Account of the Embassy to the Emperor of China, Undertaken by Order of the King of Great Britain; including the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants; and Preceded by an Account of the Causes of the Embassy and Voyage to China, Abridged Edition, 1797, 25 engraved plates including frontispiece, additional engraved title and 2 folding maps, correct as listed, slight browning to titles, a little minor spotting and offsetting, heavy browning to inner margins of signature I, large circular red ink library stamp of R.H. van Gulit to frontispiece blank recto, armorial bookplate of Andrew Ferguson to front pastedown, contemporary half calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo

34 South Sea Islands. Manuscript journal and log of a voyage from Valparaiso in Chile on the west coast of South America to the Marquesas Islands, Hawaii, Tahiti and Pitcairn Island, 29th August 1836-February 3rd 1837, 21 pages of neatly handwritten manuscript in pale brown ink, on laid paper watermarked J. Simmons 1834, with outer plain paper wrapper titled to upper cover ‘Actaeon. Remarks on the South Sea Islands. 1837’, stitched, some soiling and marks to covers, slim folio (330 x 210mm, 13 x 8.25ins) An important manuscript account of a voyage in HMS Actaeon from South America to Pitcairn, via the Marquesas, Resolution Bay, Hiva-Oa, Oahu in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), Papeete in Tahiti, and landing in January 1837 at Pitcairn, written by the ship’s master George Biddlecombe [later Sir George Biddlecombe, 1807-1878], and signed at the end by the ship’s captain The Right Honorable Lord Edward Russell (1805-1887). The text provides interesting and detailed information on the geography and weather, including detailed records of winds and positional data, as well as observations on the climate and people encountered, including the missionaries Rodgerson and Stalworthy at Resolution Bay in the Marquesas or French Polynesia, particulars from Thomas Ebrile, Master of the Amphitrite, a Tahitian merchant ship, and refers to four Englishmen living on Pitcairn, three of which are married to natives and have families. The account includes details of the discovery of a small group of three islands unknown to western navigators, and named Actaeon Islands. Some of the content of this journal appears to have been published, although in a partial and altered way, in the Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1838 (see pages 13-14, 73-75, 225-226). (1) £300-500

(1)

£150-200

36 Stein (M. Aurel). Ruins of Desert Cathay. Personal Narrative of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1912, numerous illustrations, maps and panoramas, occasional light spotting, one or two maps torn without loss, some leaves loosening, hinges breaking, library label and small book label, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, joints and edges rubbed, small tears at spine ends, thick 8vo, together with The History of Australian Exploration from 1778 to 1888, by Ernest Favenc, 1888, four maps (three foldng), three facsimile letters, five plates of cave paintings, light spotting and toning, partly unopened, hinges tender, original red cloth, spine faded with small chip, 8vo, with two others: J. Lort Stokes’ Discoveries in Australia; with an account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1846 (lacking one map) and R.W. Layland’s A Holiday in South Africa, 1882 (lacking the two Rorke’s Drift plates) (6)

£150-200

37 Vallardi (Antonio, editor). Monumenti Funebri del Cimitero Monumentale di Milano riprodotti col consenso degli autori dagli Arch. G. Faini e A. Galli, 4 volumes, Rome, Milan, Naples, circa 1860, 100 mostly hand-coloured lithographed plates, a little light spotting, original pictorial wrappers, annotation to volumes II & III lower panels, some wear to spines, staple rust, a little rubbed with small chips and light spotting, oblong folio (4)

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NATURAL HISTORY 39 Beningfield (Gordon). Butterflies, text by Robert Goodden, published Carter Nash Cameron, 1978, additional half title, twenty mounted colour plates, unnumbered copy from an edition of 250 (marked ‘display copy’), publisher’s half morocco gilt, slight wear to extremities, folio, together with Harrison (J. C., illustrator), The Birds of Prey of the British Isles, published Fine Bird Books, Kingston Deverill, Wiltshire, 1980, twenty colour tipped in colour plates, tipped in list of subscribers, unnumbered edition of 275 (marked ‘show copy N.F.S.’), endpapers decorated with sketches of birds, publisher’s half morocco gilt, a little faded and worn, folio, with Sitwell (Sacheverell, Buchanan Handasyde & Fisher James),Fine Bird Books 1700 - 1900, published Collins & Van Nostrand, 1953, additional half title, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, some finger soiling to endpapers, endpapers decorated with feathers, publisher’s half cloth gilt over marbled boards, spine a little faded, folio

38 Abercrombie (John). The Complete Wall-Tree Pruner; Or Principles of Pruning and Training all Sorts of Wall Fruit Trees, and Espaliers, in the Most Improved Degree of Perfection and Fruitfulness; Systematically Explained by a New Scientific Plan, Never Before Attempted, 1783, foot of title trimmed shaving date, one or two minor spots, contemporary sheep, upper cover near detaching, lower joint splitting, a little rubbed, 8vo Henrey 383. (1)

£100-150

(3)

£100-200

40 Burton (Richard F.). Falconry in the Valley of the Indus, 1st edition, 1852, half title, four tinted lithographed plates, 8 pp. publisher’s catalogue at end, slight marginal toning and a few light spots, top edge gilt, contemporary brown half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo Penzer p. 41; Schwerdt I. p. 90. (1)

£800-1200

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42 Darwin (Charles). The Formation of Vegetable Moulds, through the Action of Worms, with Observations on their Habits, 4th thousand, 1881, woodcut illustrations, single page publisher’s list at end, light spotting front and rear, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo (Freeman 1360), together with The Various Contrivances by which Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, 2nd edition, revised, 4th thousand, 1885, woodcut illustrations, 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue dated January 1885 at end, press cutting pasted to endpaper opposite half title, light spotting front and rear, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, 8vo (Freeman 806), plus The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 2nd edition, revised and augmented, 25th thousand, 1889, woodcut illustrations, a few short closed marginal tears to a few leaves at front, light toning to endpapers, front endpaper with blindstamp and small hole, original cloth gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo (Freeman 968), with other Darwin related including another copy of Descent of Man, 29th thousand, 1890 (rebacked), A Naturalist’s Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’ Round the World, 1889 and A.C. Seward’s Darwin and Modern Science, CUP, 1909 (11)

£200-300

41 Darwin (Charles). The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1868, 43 woodcut illustrations, 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue dated April 1867 at end of volume I, 2 pp. publisher’s list at end of volume II, pp. 63-64 in volume II with piece torn away from outer margin (from rough opening?) with no loss of text, stitching breaking at front of volume II with leaves loosening, light spotting front and rear, bookplates, original green cloth with blind decorations and spines lettered in gilt, extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo Freeman 877. First issue copy with the six line errata to volume I and seven line errata to volume II. Only 1500 copies of the first issue printed and “represents the only section of Darwin’s big book on the origin of species which was printed in his lifetime and corresponds to its first two intended chapters. A second section, on natural selection, has been transcribed from the manuscript notes by R.C. Stauffer and appeared in 1975.” (Freeman). (2) £700-1000

43 Earl (Maud), illustrator. The Power of the Dog, Described by A. Croxton Smith, circa 1911, 20 tipped-in colour plates, light spotting to endpapers, bookplate, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original pigskin gilt, spine a little faded, joints and edges rubbed, 4to Edition de luxe 41/100, signed by the artist. (1)

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44 Edwards (Lionel). The Passing Seasons, Depicted by Lionel Edwards, and Some Fleeting Thoughts of Crascredo, Country Life, [1927], additional half title, eighteen (complete) mounted coloured plates, each signed by the artist in pencil to lower margin, black & white illustrations throughout, uncut, publisher’s cloth gilt, boards a little faded and stained, spine frayed at head and foot and faded, bumped at extremities, folio Limited edition, 59/150. (1)

£400-600

45 Evelyn (John). Silva: Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions: As it was delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662, York, 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece, 40 engraved plates, including one folding, folding table, previous owner signature to title and at front, front endpaper detached, a few minor spots, contemporary calf, joints cracking, spine a little rubbed and faded, 4to (1)

£300-500

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46 Gerard (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, 1st edition, Imprinted at London by John Norton, 1597, engraved title present (image somewhat rubbed, close-trimmed, creased, strengthened to gutter margin and one other repair to verso), numerous woodcut illustrations (including 7 neatly hand-coloured), lacking engraved portrait (leaf B6), first page of main text inscribed ‘Edward Seymour, April 18, 1749, Seend’, leaf 3I7 torn to fore-margin with minor loss to one or two letters of text, some dampstaining, occasional tears and marks, worm trail to fore-margins of index at rear of volume, final few leaves (including supplement of appendix of common names) creased and with some strengthening repairs to margins, later 18th century reversed calf, blind panelled decoration to boards, joints cracked at head & foot, extremities worn, folio STC 11750. Nissen 698. Henrey 154. This volume has an 18th century armorial bookplate of the Duke of Somerset, and the reverse of the title is inscribed Edward Duke of Somerset, Given to Lord William Seymour by the Duke of Somerset, January 2nd 1786. Provenance: This volume was also more recently owned by Edmund Owen (1847-1915) surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital, who lived at Great Cumberland Place, and thence by descent to the vendor. (1) £1000-1500

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47 Gould (John). The Birds of Great Britain, 25 original parts (complete), published by the author, 26 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, August 1st 1862-December 1st 1873, 367 fine hand-coloured lithographs by John Gould, Henry Constantine Richter, Joseph Wolf and William Hart, mostly heightened with gum arabic, the five printed titles, dedication leaf, list of subscribers, preface and introduction all bound into the 25th and final part (with additional printed leaf of instructions to the binder tipped-in at front), occasional light spotting (plates generally in clean condition), untrimmed (sheet size 56 x 38.5cm), original uniform blue-green cloth-backed printed boards, with wood engraved vignette to upper cover of each volume, rubbed and some marks and occasional soiling, some joints weakened, large folio (57 x 39cm) Provenance: Formerly part of the library at Mamhead House, near Exeter, the seat of Sir Robert Newman Bt., Baron Mamhead of Exeter. Nissen Illustrierte Vogel Bucher 372. Wood, page 365. Zimmer page 261. Sauer 23. Fine uncut copy as issued in the original parts, with full plate margins, and vivid colouring. Described by Wood as “a magnificent work (in 25 parts) with life-like portraits of the birds inhabiting the British Isles”, Gould’s Birds of Great Britain is justly considered the outstanding landmark of 19th century British ornithology and natural history publishing. The work contains a much greater amount of descriptive text than in Gould’s previous publications, and for the first time includes extensive background detail in the images, including nests, eggs and offspring, ‘a thing hitherto almost entirely neglected by authors’ as Gould says in his preface. The author goes on to observe “Many of the public are quite unaware how the colouring of these large plates is accomplished; and not a few believe that they are produced by some mechanical process or by chromo-lithography. This, however, is not the case; every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand; and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought”. (25) £30000-40000

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51 Humphreys (H.N. & J.O. Westwood). British Butterflies and their Transformations, 3rd edition, 1856, hand-coloured additional title, 42 hand-coloured lithographed plates, one or two frayed fore edges, a few minor spots, contents detached, original red cloth gilt, lacking spine, some edge wear, 4to, together with British Moths and their Transformations, 2 volumes, new edition, revised and corrected by the author, 1857, 124 hand-coloured lithographed plates, one or two detached with frayed edges, text blocks detached, original cloth gilt, lacking spines, covers detached, 4to

48 Harrison (J. C. Illustrator). The Birds of Prey of the British Islands, descriptive text by David Evans, published Fine Bird Books, Kingston Deverill, Wiltshire, 1980, twenty tipped in colour plates, tipped in list of subscribers, limited edition 200/275 signed by Harrison, endpapers decorated with sketches of birds of prey, top edge gilt, publisher’s half morocco gilt, folio (1)

£200-300

49 Houghton (Rev. W.). British Fresh-Water Fishes, [1879], 41 hand-finished colour plates, some light spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary half morocco, upper cover stamped with gilt owner initials ‘W.B.K.’, joints and edges rubbed and scuffed, 4to (1)

(3)

52 Jones (Henry). The Wildfowl Paintings of Henry Jones, Text by Peter J.S. Olney,Foreword by Sir Peter Scott, Threshold/Harrap, 1987, sixty tipped-in colour plates, publisher’s blue half morocco gilt, original cloth solander box, oblong folio

£200-300

50 Howell (James). Dendrologia. Dodona’s Grove, or, The Vocall Forrest, [London]: T.B. for H. Mosley, 1640, engraved frontispiece, engraved illustration to title, two engraved plates, first word of title in Greek characters, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary sheep, rebacked and two corners repaired, small folio in 4s STC 13872. (1)

£200-300

Limited edition, 89/350 numbered and signed by the author. (1)

£100-150

53 Jones (Paul). Flora Magnifica, Selected and Painted by the Artist, Text by Wilfred Blunt, Foreword by Professor E.G.Waterhouse, published The Tryon Gallery 1976, additional half title, sixteen colour plates, each with tissue guard, top edge gilt, publisher’s half vellum gilt, limited edition 221/500 signed by the artist, slim tall folio, contained in cloth slipcase, together with, Flora Superba, published The Tryon Gallery, 1971, additional half title, some dust soiing to title, sixteen colour plates, each with tissue guard, publisher’s half vellum gilt, boards a little stained and soiled, contained in cloth slipcase which is frayed and worn, slim tall folio

£200-300

(2)

£150-200

54 Linden (Jean & Lucien, and Rodigas, Emile). L’Illustration Horticole revue Mensuelle des Serres et des Jardins, a broken run of approximately 140 issues, 1882 & 1883,1885 & 1886 & 1896, most editions in duplicates, approximately 140 parts, including duplicates, numerous chromolithographic plates, publisher’s printed paper wrappers, 8vo (approx.140)

£150-200

55 Markham (Gervase). Country Contentments: or, the Husbandmans Recreations. Contayning the Wholsome Experiences in which any man ought to Recreate himselfe, after the toyle of more serious businesse. As namely, Hunting, Hawking, Coursing with Grey-hounds, and the lawes of the lease, shooting in Longbow or Crosbow, Bowling, Tennis, Baloone. The whole Art of Angling, and the use of the Fighting Cock, The fift [sic] edition. Newly corrected, enlarged, and adorned with many excellent additions..., Printed by Thomas Harper for John Harison, 1633, printer’s woodcut device to title, occasional light dampstaining to margins of few leaves, modern antique style quarter sheep gilt, red morocco title label, marbled boards with vellum tipped corners, slim 4to STC 17345. (1)

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56 Mee (Margaret). Flowers of the Brazilian Forests, published The Tryon Gallery in Association with George Rainbird, 1968, additional half title, thirty-two colour plates, each with tissue guard, quarter morocco by Zaehnsdorf over marbled boards, 1 of 500 copies, this copy unnumbered and marked ‘Show copy’, worn and frayed at extremities, folio (1)

TOPOGRAPHY

£150-200

57 Meinertzhagen (R.). Birds of Arabia, Edition de luxe 270/295, 1980, numerous colour and black and white tipped in plates, folding map to rear, some minor marks to fore-edge, publisher’s original gilt decorated green three quarter morocco, spine lightly rubbed and marked to foot, folio (1)

£100-150

58 Miller (Philip). The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden, as also the Physick Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory and Vineyard; According to the Practice of the most Experienc’d Gardeners of the Present Age, 2nd edition, corrected, 1733, engraved frontispiece, four engraved plates (one plate a little frayed to edges), armorial bookplate of William Clavering-Cowper, 2nd Earl Cowper (1709-1764) to upper pastedown, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, joints repaired, with leather lifting to lower joint toward head of volume, light wear mostly to extremities, folio (1)

£200-300

59 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Butterflies, 5th edition, 1870, 72 hand-coloured plates, a few light spots, original cloth gilt, head of spine with loss, some fading, 8vo, together with A Natural History of British Moths, volumes I-III only (of 4), 1872 (4)

£100-200

60 Worlidge (John). Vinetum Britannicum: or A Treatise of Cider, and other Wines and Drinks extracted from Fruits Growing in this Kingdom. With the Method of Propagating all sorts of Vinous FruitTrees. And a Description of the New-Invented Ingenio or Mill, for the more expeditious making of Cider. And also the right way of making Metheglin and Birch-Wine. The Second Impression, much Enlarged. To which is added, a Discourse teaching the best way of Improving Bees, 2 parts in one, London: Thomas Dring & Thomas Burrel, 1678, engraved general frontispiece and frontispiece to second part, one other plate and two full-page illustrations, R4 torn to lower outer blank corner, small worm hole & trail to foreedge margins, D5 & D6 of index at rear of volume torn to upper outer blank corners, and D7 creased & torn to fore-edge margin, lacking final leaf of index at rear (D8), light dust-soiling and minor marks, front free endpaper with manuscript ownership of William Jones 1756, and also inscribed ‘Fredrk. Williams bought at Miss Saunders sale June 22 1844 at Usk’, engraved portrait pasted to upper pastedown, contemporary sheep, worn, 8vo Wing W3609 & W3595. ESTC R34758. (1)

61 Boswell (Henry). Historical Descriptions of New and Elegant Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of England and Wales, London: Alex Hogg, [1786], engraved frontispiece, 193 engraved plates, 50 engraved maps, occasional light spotting and offsetting, bookplates of Charles Bullard and Gilbert Duncan Macleod Bullard to upper pastedown, contemporary tree calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, joints splitting, rubbed, folio Appears complete although Chubb CCLVII calls for 195 plates. (1) £300-500

£200-300

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63 Burlington (Charles, and others). The Modern Universal British Traveller; or, a New, Complete and Accurate Tour throught England, Wales, Scotland, and the Neighbouring Islands. Comprising all that is Worthy of Observation in Great Britain, printed for J. Cooke, [1779], two folding engraved maps, 105 engraved plates (complete), some offsetting and light toning, contemporary half calf, lacking upper cover, rubbed, folio Provenance: Colonel Sir Percival Scrope Marling VC CB (1861-1936), Sedbury Park, his signature to head of title, additional signature of David Marling to frontispiece. He was awarded the VC for bravery during the Battle of Tamai in Sudan in 1884. (1) £300-400

64 Cary (John). Cary’s New and Correct English Atlas: Being a new set of County Maps from actual surveys..., 1st edition, published 1787, title, dedication, advertisement and contents list, forty-seven (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each map with a page of descriptive text, slight spotting and offsetting largely confined to the text pages, later endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary diced calf gilt, rebacked but retaining old spine, spine a little chipped and worn, bumped and worn at extremities, 4to

62 Bowen (Emmanuel). Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv’d being a correct coppy of Mr Ogilby’s actual survey of all ye Direct & Principal cross roads in England and Wales..., 2nd edition, London printed for & sold by Tho. Bowles, Print & Map seller next ye Chapter House in St. Pauls Church-Yard & E.Bowen Engraver & Print Seller near ye stairs in St.Katherines, 1720, [1721], engraved title, four pages of tables & maps, 273 uncoloured engraved county maps and strip road maps printed back-to-back, slight staining and spotting throughout, bookplate of Sir Cedric Wolseley Bart, all edges yellow, 19th century mottled half calf with decorative gilt spine with contrasting morocco labels, slight rubbing to extremities, 8vo

Chubb CCLX. (1)

£300-500

Chubb CXLVIII. This edition with the pagination numbers corrected on pages 121 & 124. (1) £500-800

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65* Cheshire. View of Little Moreton Hall, near Congleton, Cheshire, early-mid 19th century, pen, ink & sepia watercolour after the engraved view published in John Britton’s Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain, volume II, 1809, 16 x 20.5cm (mount aperture), together with another similar sepia watercolour view of a different part of the same building, 22 x 1cm (mount aperture), both framed and glazed (2)

£150-200

66 Clarke (B.). The British Gazetteer, Political Commercial, Ecclesiastical and Historical......, Illustrated by a Full Set of County Maps, 3 volumes, published H.G.Collins, 1852, additional half title, preface and dedication, forty-eight (Chubb calls for 46) uncoloured engraved folding county and regional maps and town plans, some closed tears to old folds, Somerset and Dorset split in two, and thirty-five uncoloured engraved plates, mostly relating to railways, occasional spotting and staining, marbled endpapers, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed at extremities, large 8vo Chubb. DXXXIV. (3)

£150-200

69 Dugdale (William). The Antquities of Warwickshire Illustrated; From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes, 1st edition, Thomas Warren, 1656, etched portrait frontispiece and fifteen engraved maps and plates by Wenceslaus Hollar, some double-page, illustrations, title printed in red and black, one or two repaired tears, occasional light water stains and a few spots, 18th century calf gilt, brass clasps, some wear, folio

67 Cruchley (G.F., publisher). Cruchley’s County Atlas of England & Wales shewing all the Railways & Stations..., [1868], calligraphic title page and index, general map of England and Wales and fortysix (complete) uncoloured lithographic double page county maps, slight spotting, slight fraying to margins, publisher’s printed paper wrappers, frayed and torn with slight loss, spine crudely repaired with tape, 8vo, together with Brabner (J. H. F., editor), The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, circa 1895, folding map of England & Wales and fifty-five double page lithographic maps, all edges gilt, contemporay half calf gilt, large 8vo, with Stanford (Edward, publisher), Stanford’s Parliamentary County Atlas..., 1885, title and half title with ink library stamp, eighty-nine colour lithographic maps, most with library stamps to verso of maps, later endpapers, 20th century quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, with another four late 19th century gazetteers and geological atlases, various size and condition (7)

Wing D2479; Upcott 1247-1259. (1)

70 Fisher (William Richard). The Forest of Essex: Its History, Laws, Administration and Ancient Customs, and the Wild Deer which Lived in It, 1st edition, 1887, frontispiece, a few colour maps, extra engraving of Earl Tylney’s House on Epping Forest, slight toning, previous owner inscription to title and front pastedown, original morocco-backed cloth, 4to, together with Memorials of the Antiquities and Architecture, Family History and Heraldry of the County of Essex, by Rev. Alfred Suckling, 1845, colour and tinted lithographed plates, illustrations, a little light toning, contemporary half morocco, a few small mottled damp stains, 4to, plus Portraits in Suffolk Houses (West), by Rev. Edmund Farrer, Bernard Quaritch, 1908, half-tone plates, some spotting, mainly front and rear and to fore edges, top edge gilt, original half buckram, spine a little toned, small dampstain to upper cover, folio, limited edition 90/100, with other Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk topography including D.W. Coller’s The People’s History of Essex, Chelmsford, 1861, Speculi Britanniae Pars, by John Norden, Camden Society, 1840, The Norfolk Topographer’s Manual... by the Late Samuel Woodward, the Whole Revised and Augmented by W.C. Ewing, 1842 and Walter Rye’s An Index to Norfolk Topography, 1881

£100-200

68 Douglas (Thomas, Earl of Selkirk). Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland, with a View of the Causes and Probable Consequences of Emigration, 1st edition, 1805, half-title and errata slip, front free endpaper with presentation inscription from the author to ‘Roderick MacNeil Esquire of Barra, with the Author’s Compliments’, one or two early manuscript corrections, N5 a little creased, contemporary speckled calf gilt, morocco title label to spine, 8vo (1)

£300-500

£200-300

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71 Grose (Francis and Astle, Thomas). The Antiquarian Repertory: a Miscellaneous Assemblage of Topography, History, Biography, Customs, and Manners. Intended to Illustrate and Preserve Several Valuable Remains of Old Times..., 4 volumes, new edition, 180709, 230 plates only of 234 (includes 3 folding & 1 hand-coloured double-page aquatint plate), contemporary gilt & blind decorated calf, joints cracked and slight wear mostly to extremities, 4to (4)

76 Mackenzie (James). The General Grievances and Oppression of the Isles of Orkney and Shetland, Edinburgh: Reprinted by Neill & Co., Published by Laing and Forbes, 1836, partly uncut, original green cloth, rubbed paper title label to spine, 8vo, together with Stewart (Alexander), Elements of Galic Grammar. In Four Parts..., Edinburgh, 1801, edges untrimmed, original boards, joints cracked, spine worn with loss at head & foot, 8vo, plus Kelly (James), A Complete Collection of Scotish Proverbs Explained and made Intelligible to the English Reader, 1st edition, 1721, occasional light dust soiling and dampstaining, front free endpaper torn at head, 20th century half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Oliver & Boyd (publishers), The Caledonian Musical Repository: a choice selection of Esteemed Scottish Songs, adapted for the Voice, Violin and German Flute, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1811, engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title reading “Crosby’s Caledonian Musical Repository,” and bearing the imprint of B. Crosby & Co, London, musical notation throughout, some toning and few marginal stains, late 19th century half calf, 8vo

£150-200

72 Hutchinson (William). The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, 3 volumes, Newcastle and Carlisle, 1785-94, titles with engraved vignettes, 52 engraved plates, folding pedigrees, marginal repair to page 613, volume II, some offsetting and scattered spotting, Minster Acres Library booklabels, contemporary half calf gilt, a little rubbed with edge wear, 4to, together with An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, and of those Parts of the County of Durham situated North of the River Tyne, with Berwick Upon Tweed, and brief Notices of Celebrated Places on the Scottish Border, by E. Mackenzie, 2 volumes in one, 2nd edition, Newcastle, 1825, engraved plates, lacking map, some spotting and soiling, later calf gilt, 4to, with three others including S.S. Jones’ Northumberland and its Neighbour Lands, circa 1870 (7)

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£200-300

£150-200

73 Journal of Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, volumes 1138, a complete run, 1849-2011, numerous black and white illustrations, all uniform contemporary and later gilt decorated blue half calf, except volumes 122-138 (1992-2008) in publisher’s original wrappers, some spines rubbed with minor loss, 8vo (114)

£300-500

74 Lewis (Samuel). [Atlas volume to the Topogaphical Dictionary], circa 1840, lacking titles and preliminaries, forty-five uncoloured engraved maps, including fifteen folding, maps of London and Yorkshire present, all maps backed with later linen, later endpapers, modern cloth gilt, 4to, together with Dugdale (Thomas), [Curiosities of Great Britian and Wales delineated...,], circa 1848, lacking titles and preliminaries, atlas volume only, containing fiftytwo (of fifty-eight) double page engraved maps, offsetting throughout, contemporary calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 8vo Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (2)

77 Nash (Joseph). Views of the Interior and Exterior of Windsor Castle, London: Thomas M’Lean, 1848, title printed in blue with hand-coloured lithographic vignette (lower blank outer corner cut away), dedication to Queen Victoria printed in blue, printed leaf of introduction and list of plates, 25 chromolithographic plates finished by hand, mounted on card and outlined in gold, a little dust-soiing to title-page margins, some spotting, mostly to plate mounts, offsetting to accompanying leaves of letterpress, some scattered soiling and a few text leaves a little frayed at edges, gutter percher perished, armorial bookplate of W.A. Pochin of Barkby Hall, Leicestershire, to front pastedown, the whole loosely contained in publisher’s half morocco and blue velvet gilt portfolio, rubbed, some fraying at head of spine, large folio (714 x 525mm)

£100-150

75 Liverpool. Hills (G. H., Surveyor) Liverpool Bay surveyed by the Marine Surveyor of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, 1877. Corrected to 1880. Scale of two nautic miles, large engraved sea chart with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1225 x 1450mm, marbled endpapers, bound into bookform covers in contemporary half calf gilt, a little worn at extremities, together with Enfield (William), [An Essay towards the History of Liverpool, drawn up from papers left by the late Mr. George Perry, and from other materials since collected, with views of the principal public structures, a chart of the harbour, and a map of the environs], circa 1774, lacking title and preliminaries, seven (only of nine) engraved views and lacking two of the three charts, later pastedowns, 19th century speckled calf, crudely rebacked, worn and bumped, slim 4to, with Baines (Thomas), History of the Commerce and Town of Liverpool, 1852, folding map worn and frayed, folding map of the docks with closed handling tear, one uncoloured lithographic plate, contemporary calf gilt, worn, rubbed and frayed, large 8vo, with three other volumes similar (6)

First and best edition of this ‘early example of three-colour printing. The figures and smaller details are hand-finished, probably by the artist, this being one of the few “Royal Copies”‘ (Abbey, Scenery 360); Tooley 339. (1) £3000-5000

78 Tighe (Robert Richard & James Edward Davis). Annals of Windsor, Being a History of the Castle and Town; with some Account of Eton and Places Adjacent, 2 parts in one, 1858, 12 plates, mostly colour folding maps, illustrations, one plate detached, some offsetting and light spotting, original red cloth gilt, spine faded with small wormtracks and holes to joints, folio

£100-150

Limited edition, one of 25 copies printed in folio for presentation. This copy inscribed to a Mr. H. Hyett from the author, with a 2 page manuscript presentation letter to the same, dated January 1861. (1) £150-200

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79 Whittaker (G. & W. B. publishers). The Travellers Pocket Atlas consisting of a complete set of County Maps for England & Wales, 1823, calligaphic title, folding circular map of the environs of London with a small closed tear affecting image, forty-two doublepage engraved maps (lacking Yorkshire), index bound at rear, manuscript list of counties to front first blank, marbled endpapers, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, small 8vo, together with Cruchley (G.F.), Cruchley’s County Atlas of England & Wales, shewing all the Railways & Stations..., 1863, calligaphic title, fortyfour (only of forty-six) double page lithographic maps, lacking Hampshire and Shropshire, joints cracked, contemporary blindstamped cloth gilt, 8vo, with Cobbett (William), A Geographical Dictionary of England and Wales..., 1832, title and index, frontispiece map of England & Wales, forty (only) engraved outline maps, slight offsetting, largely confined to text, upper board near detached, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, 8vo Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (3)

YORKSHIRE 81 Addy (Sidney Oldall). The Hall of Waltheof or the Early Condition and Settlement of Hallamshire, published London & Sheffield, 1893, etched plates, illustrations throughout, two leaves of text detached, original green cloth, extremities rubbed, 4to, together with Fletcher (J.S.), A Picturesque History of Yorkshire, 3 volumes, 1899, black & white plates and illustrations, later cloth, 4to, with Braithwaite (J.W.), Guide to Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, Brough, Warcop, Ravenstonedale, Mallerstang, &c., Kirkby Stephen: Printed by J.W. Braithwaite, 1884, folding colour map, wood engraved vignette illustrations, adverts at rear, original cloth gilt, 8vo, and Turner (Whiteley), A Spring-Time Saunter Round and About Brontë Land, Halifax: The Halifax Courier, 1913, black & white portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus other Yorkshire related, mostly 20th century publications

£100-200

(approx. 160)

80 Young (Rev. George). A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast: Describing the Strata and Fossils occurring between the Humber and the Tees, 2nd edition, Whitby: Printed at the office of R. Kirby, 1828, engraved frontispiece,double-page engraved geological map and strata section, both hand-coloured, 17 lithograph plates (complete as list), all with contemporary handcolouring and one double-page, subscribers’ list & errata present at rear, occasional spotting and some offsetting, ink library stamp and numbers to verso of title and stamps to lower blank corners of three text pages, modern cloth, a little rubbed, gilt-lettered spine with ink marks, 4to, together with Davis (James W. & Lees, F. Arnold), West Yorkshire: an account of its Geology, Physical Geography, Climatology, and Botany, 1st edition, 1878, two large folding maps (with some short closed tears and a few repairs to verso) contained within pockets, 21 plates, including 5 coloured folding, contemporary cloth, extremities worn, a few marks, 8vo, plus Phillips (John), Illustrations of The Geology of Yorkshire; or, A Description of the Strata and Organic Remains. Part I.- The Yorkshire Coast, Volume 1 (of two), 3rd edition, 1875, hand-coloured lithograph folding map, nine sectional lithograph plates (7 hand-coloured), 19 lithograph plates of fossils, some staining to plate margins, particularly at rear, both upper blank corners of title with ink stamp, one of ‘I.C.S.T. Geology Department.’, the other ‘Judd Library’, verso of folding map with same two ink stamps, contemporary cloth, rebacked, original spine (with some library marks) relaid, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to, plus 7 related (10)

£200-300

82 Baines (Edward, publisher), Map of the East & North Ridings of the County of York, Including the latest Improvements, Engraved for the History and Directory of Yorkshire, published Leeds, 1822, engraved folding map laid on linen, calligraphic title and table of explanation, bound with Neele (Samuel John), Kingston upon Hull with its Environs, 1823, engraved folding map laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of reference, topographical vignette and three heraldic shields, 255 x 300mm, bound with Neele (Samuel John), York, 1822, engraved folding map laid on linen, engraved topographical vignette and table of reference, 310 x 260mm, bound with Baines (Edward, pubs.), Map of the West Riding and Ainsty of the County of York, Engraved for the Directory, 1822, engraved folding map, laid on linen, calligraphic title and compass rose, 415 x 530mm, bound with folding town plans of Leeds & Sheffield, and two triangular mileage table for Yorkshire and for England and Wales, book plate of P. Hornby Apothecary & Druggist, York, contemporary marbled endpapers, hinges strengthened, contemporary diced calf, rebacked but retaining original spine, lacking small sections at head and foot of spine, 8vo

£200-300

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86 Browne (John). The History of the Metropolitan Church of St. Peter, York, 2 volumes (text/plates), 1847, list of subscribers to volume 1, 150 engraved plates on india paper (including ten hand-coloured), occasional spotting, marginal browning & some dampstaining to plates, armorial bookplate of Baron Wenlock, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt, some slight wear to extremities and also to head of spine to plate volume, covers slightly marked and dust soiled, 4to, together with another copy of the same work, with some dampstaining, plus Britton (John), The History and Antiquities of the Metropolitical Church of York..., 1819, additional engraved title, thirtytwo engraved plates & plans, some offsetting to text, contemporary half calf gilt, slight wear to joints and extremities, slim 4to, plus other similar 19th century publications relating to York and York Minster (9)

87 Bryant (A.), Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire from actual survey..., in the years 1827 & 1828, published A. Bryant 1829, large scale uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of ecclesiastical divisions and table of explanation, engraved vignette of Beverley Minster, edged with pink silk, linen folds strengthened on verso 1300 x 1510mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with manuscript paper label to upper board, worn at extremities

83 Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice York Shire, Ducatus Eboracensis pars Occidentalis; The West Riding of Yorkshire, Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis; The North Riding of Yorkshire [and] Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis; The East Riding of Yorkshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together four engraved maps with bright contemporary hand colouring, slight staining to margins, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (4)

£200-300

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£300-500

£400-600

84 Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of York divided into its Wapontakes, drawn from surveys with various improvements..., published J & C Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1765, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 535 x 700mm Originally published in ‘The Large English Atlas’. (1)

£80-120

85 Bradford. Ibbestson’s Directory of the Borough of Bradford..., published Bradford, 1845, engraved frontispiece, trade advertisements at rear, original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with James (John), The History and Topography of Bradford, [and Continuation & Additions], 1841 & 1866, together two volumes, engraved frontispiece to each and few plates, occasional scattered spotting, original cloth, some fading, 8vo, with Bradford Historical & Antiquarian Society, The Bradford Antiquary, 2 volumes, Bradford, 1888 & 1895, black & white plates and folding plans (one plan with closed tear), original wrappers bound-in at rear, contemporary cloth gilt, 8vo, and Jones (& Proud, publishers), Jones’s Mercantile Directory of Bradford, 1863, trade adverts at front & rear with wood engraved illustrations, original cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus seventeen other Bradford related, mostly 19th century (approx. 30)

88 Burkill (John). Bolton Illustrated: A Series of Views of the Scenery around Bolton Abbey, Wharfdale, Yorkshire, the picturesque domain of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, J. Hogarth, 1848, seven tinted lithographed plates after John Burkill, printed by Day & Haghe, some light scattered spotting, a few leaves loose, oval blindstamp of Wigan Free Public Library to lower outer corner of several plates, bookplate removed from front pastedown, contemporary dark green half morocco, with rectangular gilt title label to upper cover, large slim folio (545 x 370mm)

£200-300

Abbey, Scenery 386. Boyne, page 123. The plates are: East End of Bolton Abbey, North View of Bolton Abbey, S.E. View of Bolton Abbey, Bolton Abbey, from Holme Terrace, Barden Tower, Bolton Abbey, from Hartington Seat and N.W. View, Bolton Abbey. (1) £150-200

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Lot 87 89 Clarke (James). A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire: Together with an Account, Historical, Topographical and Descriptive of the Adjacent Country. To which is added a Sketch of the Border Laws and Customs, 2nd edition, 1789, eleven engraved folding maps and plans and two engraved plates (as called for), some toning and scattered spotting to text, late 19th/early 20th century half sheep, joints cracked and boards loosening, rubbed and worn, folio Upcott pp.121-123. (1)

90 Clarke (James). A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire: Together with an Account, Historical, Topographical and Descriptive of the Adjacent Country. To which is Added a Sketch of the Border Laws and Customs, 2nd edition, 1789, eleven uncoloured engraved folding maps and plans and two engraved plates (as called for), folding map no. 3 with long closed-tear, occassional minor spotting, 19th century half sheep gilt, upper board detached and lower joint worn, loss of leather to upper panel of spine, rubbed, folio

ÂŁ250-350

Upcott pp.121-123. (1)

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93* Estate Plan. A Plan of the Lordship of Rysam Garth in Holderness in the East Ryding of the County of Yorke, copied from an Antient Survey made in the year 1595, unsigned copy probably before 1750, pen and ink with green and yellow wash on vellum, compass (pointing downwards) and dividers, indistinct name of Richd Gee upper right, some later 18th century additions, somewhat rubbed and soiled, 57 x 72cm While there was a surveyor named Richard Gee who worked in a number of counties and died in 1811 this Richard Gee may more likely be the owners of Rysome Manor called Richard Gee (died 1727) or his son Richard Gee (died 1791). The present map appears to be the only surviving evidence of the 1595 survey, which is not in the holdings of the East Ridings Archive Service at Beverley, nor is it (or any later copy) mentioned in the well-documented account of Holmpton in Victoria County History for Yorkshire East Riding, vol. 5 (1984), pp. 47 ff. (1) £400-600

91 Cuitt (George). Wanderings and Pencillings amongst Ruins of the Olden Time, 1st edition, 1848, seventy-three etched plates including frontispiece and vignettes, correct as list, title inscribed ‘John Pascoe Fawkner, May 1858, Willis & Sotheran’ and similar inscription to verso of frontispiece and final plate (& signature also to B1), manuscript initials J.P.F. to verso of majority of plates, some spotting, all edge gilt, contemporary half morocco, gilt decorated spine, rubbed & worn, folio

94* Estate Plan. A manuscript plan of an estate in the townships of Ecton and Aislaby, Yorkshire North Riding, 1813, by Ralph Burton, pen and ink on vellum with dividers, some dust soiling and minor wear, rolled, 56 x 77cm

John Pascoe Fawkner (1792-1869) was born in Cripplegate, London and become an early pioneer settler, businessman and politician of Melbourne, Australia. Fawkner travelled to Australia in 1803 as an eleven year old, living with his convict father in a colony established near present day Sorrento. When the colony was abandoned in 1804 due to lack of wood and fresh water, the Fawkners moved to Hobart in Tasmania. Fawkner worked in his fathers bakery, timber business and brewery. In 1819 Fawkner moved to Launceston with transported convict Eliza Cobb. They later married in 1822, with a permit from Governor George Arthur. In Launceston they set up a hotel, bakery, timber business, bookshop, nursery, orchard and a newspaper The Launceston Advertiser in 1829. In 1835 he financed a party of free settlers from Van Diemen’s Land (now called Tasmania), to sail to the mainland in his ship, Enterprize. Fawkner’s party sailed to Port Phillip and up the Yarra River to found a settlement which became the city of Melbourne. Fawkner played a key role in the establishment of Melbourne and Victoria as a separate state. It would appear that this volume was purchased from and supplied by the booksellers Willis & Sotheran. (1) £200-300

Ralph Burton (fl. 1787-1823) worked in Yorkshire and Durham. See Bendall entry B747. (1) £100-150

95 Gent (Thomas). The Ancient and Modern History of the Loyal Town of Rippon..., 1st edition, York, 1733, folding woodcut frontispiece, (lined to verso), two woodcut plates and numerous woodcut illustration throughout (including some full-page), final leaf (subscribers list) with closed tears and lined with repair tissue, 20th century dark green half sheep, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, contained in slipcase (Boyne 192), together with Annales Regioduni Hullini: or, the History of the Royal and Beautiful Town of Kingston-upon-Hull..., 1st edition, York, 1735, four (of 5?) engraved plates (three folding) and one folding wood engraved town plan, plates with one or two short tears, frontispiece with small water-stain and reattached, woodcut illustrations to text, list of subscribers at rear, some toning, hinges reinforced with fabric tape, all edges gilt, late 19th century calf, upper joint split, extremities rubbed, 8vo, contained in later slipcase, with Hargrove (E.). The History of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knaresbrough; And the Harrogate-Visitors’ Guide, Knaresbrough, 1832, engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map (with short tear), three engraved plates, occasional light spotting, original cloth, lightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, and The Ancient Customs of the Forest of Knaresbrough. Founded Upon the Inquisition, and Confirmed by Decree of the Duchy Court of Lancaster, Easter Term 5th Elizabeth, Knaresbrough, 1833, 23pp., a few spots, bookplate removed, contemporary half calf, scuffed, 12mo, plus others related

92 Dayes (Edward). The Works of the Late Edward Dayes: Containing an Excursion through the Principal Parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with Illustrative Notes by E. W. Brayley; Essays on Painting; Instructions for Drawing and Coloring Landscapes; and Professional Sketches of Modern Artists, 1805, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved vignette title, EXTRAILLUSTRATED, single-page hand-coloured engraved county map by Badeslade & Toms, 32 engraved & 2 lithograph plates (including 5 hand-coloured and 15 mounted), occasional minor spotting, near contemporary half calf, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, extremities rubbed & scuffed, 4to Large paper copy. Boyne 39. (1)

£100-150

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98 Hinderwell (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicinity..., 1st edition, York, 1798, folding engraved map, four engraved plates (of 5, lacks frontispiece), extra-illustrated with a further three plates, faint ink ownership signature to title, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, 20th century dark green half morocco by Charles Winstanley of Manchester, spine rubbed & scuffed, 4to (Boyne 280), together with Graves (Rev. John), The History of Cleveland, in the North Riding of the County of York; Comprehending an Historical and Descriptive View of the Ancient and Present State of Each Parish with in the Wapontake of Langbargh..., published Carlisle, 1808, engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title, folding engraved map handcoloured in outline, seven engraved plates, few wood engraved illustrations to text, one folding pedigree, ink stamp of the Oxford & Cambridge University Club to title, occasional scattered spotting and slight browning to text, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, 20th century maroon half morocco gilt, joints slightly cracked, 4to (Boyne 266 and Upcott p.1421), plus Dayes (Edward), The Works of the Late Edward Dayes: Containing an Excursion through the Principal Parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with Ilustrative Notes by E.W. Brayley..., 1805, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title and eight plates, near contemporary half calf, rubbed and some wear, lacking leather to lower outer corner of upper board, 4to

96 Greenwood (C.), Map of the County of York, made on the Basis of Triangles in the County, determined by Lieut. Col. Wm. Mudge, Royal Art. F.R.S. and Captn. Thos. Colby, Royal Eng. in the Trigonometrical Survey of England by order of the Honourable Board of Ordnance and Surveyed in the Years 1815, 1816 & 1817, published Robinson Son & Holdsworth, Leeds [and] John Hurst & C.Greenwood, Wakefield, June 4th 1817, uncoloured large scale engraved map on nine sheets, calligraphic title, compass rose, list of the altitudes of the principal mountains and a table of explanation, occasional marginal closed tears, slight dust soiling, each sheet approximately 610 x 710mm (1)

(3)

£400-600

97 Hall (John George). A History of South Cave and of other Parishes in the East Riding of the County of York, Hull: Edwin Ombler, 1892, lithograph frontispiece and illustrations, title in red & black, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated cloth, 4to, together with Saywell (Rev. J.L.), The History and Annals of Northallerton..., published Northallerton, 1885, black & white frontispiece and plates from photographs, original dark green quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, with Wheater (William), Some Historic Mansions of Yorkshire and their Associations, Leeds: Richard Jackson, 1888, numerous etched plates, occasional scattered spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original quarter morocco, title in gilt to upper board, extremities rubbed, folio (limited edition 147/150), plus other Yorkshire related, including 19th & early 20th century publications (approx. 100)

£200-300

99 Hobson (William Colling), This Map of Yorkshire is most Respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, July, 1843, engraved map by J & C Walker with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title and table of explanation, very slight soiling, each sheet approximately 1250 x 785mm, bound in contemporary gilt cloth boards, retaining original metal clasp, a little rubbed and bumped

£300-400

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100 Hobson (William Colling). This Map of Yorkshire is most respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, pub. William Colling Hobson, York, 1st ed., July 1843, fine engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of explanation, each sheet approximately 1255 x 760mm, original cloth with gilt decorated upper board and spine, steel clasp, bumped to extremities (1)

103 Hunter (Rev. Joseph). South Yorkshire. The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster in the Diocese and County of York, 2 volumes, published J.B.Nichols and Son, 1828 1831, engraved portrait frontispiece with some spotting, list of subscribers, two double page engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, one uncoloured engraved town plan of Doncaster and fifteen engraved plates, some spotting, top edge gilt, joints strengthened, later quarter morocco gilt, spine a little worn and frayed, folio, together with Miller (Edward), The History and Antiquities of Doncaster and its Vicinity, published Doncaster, [1804], folding engraved map frontispiece (laid on linen), dedication, list of subscribers and errata, eleven (complete) uncoloured engraved plates, some spotting and staining throughout, later endpapers, late 19th century half cloth with printed paper label to spine, worn at extremities, 4to, with Whitaker (Thomas Dunham), The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York..., edited by A. W. Morant, 3rd edition, published Joseph Dodgson, Leeds and Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, 1878, additional decorative lithographic title and printed half title, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates, maps and folding tables, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, contemporary blind and gilt stamped morocco, heavily worn, folio

£200-300

101 Hull. Kyngestone Super Hull Illustrated, 3 volumes, 1885, titles printed in red and black, thirteen black & white plates and plans, text and plates mounted and interleaved, some light spotting, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio, together with the manuscript index volume, dampstained, 4to Limited edition of only three copies, of which this is number 2, prepared for the libraries of John Brown, Chas. E. Fewster and Walter Brown. The text and plates are from James Joseph Sheahan’s History of the Town and Port of Kingston-Upon-Hull, 2nd edition, 1866. (4) £150-200

102 [Hunter, Joseph]. Antiquarian notices of Lupset, the Heath, Sharlston, and Ackton, in the County of York, [London: Printed by J.B. Nichols and Son], 1851, tinted lithograph frontispiece with scattered spotting, all edges gilt, original green cloth gilt, spine torn at head & foot, tall 8vo, together with [Thomas, John], Walks in the Neighbourhood of Sheffield, Yorkshire, Sheffield: Printed by Robert Leader for John Thomas, 1830-31, bound with Walks in the Neighbourhood of Sheffield (Second Series), Sheffield: Printed & Published for John Thomas, 1844, some spotting and toning, top edge gilt, late 19th/early 20th century maroon half morocco gilt by Townsend, extremities rubbed, 8vo, with Cartwright (James J.), Chapters in the History of Yorkshire: Being a Collection of Original Letters, Papers, and Public Documents, illustrating the State of that County in the Reigns of Elizabeth, James I, and Charles I, Subscriber’s Copy, Wakefield: B.W. Allen, 1872, three tinted lithograph folding facsimile manuscripts, light toning, original green cloth gilt, 4to, and Ambler (Louis), The Old Halls & Manor Houses of Yorkshire, with Some Examples the Year 1700, London: B.T. Batsford, [1913], numerous sepia plates from photographs by Horace Dan, front free endpaper inscribed to Horace Dan, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated cloth, 4to, plus other Yorkshire related, including Sheffield & Wakefield, 19th and early 20th century publications (approx. 140)

(4)

£150-200

104 Kennion (George). The Illustrated Hand-Book for Harrogate, with Excursions in the Neighbourhood..., also, Incorporated by Permission, Observations on the Medicinal Springs of Harrogate, published Harrogate, 1858, two folding engraved maps on silk (creased), eight tinted lithograph plates (including frontispiece), 32pp. advertisements at rear, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, worn at head of spine, 8vo, together with Peel (Frank), Spen Valley: Past and Present, Heckmondwike: Senior & Co., 1893, engraved portrait frontispiece, black & white plates and illustrations, toning to frontispiece & title, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated cloth, 4to, with Hulbert (Charles Augustus), Annals of the Church and Parish of Almondbury, Yorkshire, 1882, photograph portrait frontispiece, numerous plates, original cloth gilt, dust-soiled, large 4to, with Harland (J.), Historical Account of the Cistercian Abbey of Salley in Craven, Yorkshire..., 1853, lithograph frontispiece and title, plates and folding plan, original cloth, faded, 8vo, and [Wheater, William], Handbook for Tourists in Yorkshire and Complete History of the County, 2 volumes, Leeds, 1891, black & white vignette illustrations, untrimmed, original cloth, 4to (limited edition 186/200), plus other Yorkshire history related

£300-400

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105 Leeds. A History of the Town and Parish of Leeds, Compiled from Various Authors. To which are added, a History of Kirkstall Abbey and a Leeds Directory, Containing a List of the Merchants, Tradesmen, etc. in the Town of Leeds, 2 parts in one, published Leeds, [1797], title trimmed and relaid, three engraved plates, some dust-soiling and spotting, early 19th century calf, joints cracked and some wear to spine, 12mo, together with A Walk Through Leeds, Or, Stranger’s Guide to Every Thing Worth Notice in that Ancient and Populous Town; with an Account of the Woollen Manufacture of the West-Riding of Yorkshire, Leeds: printed by J.H. Leach, 1806, two engraved plates, contemporary half calf, joints cracked and some wear to spine, 12mo, plus The Leeds Guide: Giving a Concise History of that Rich and Populous Town, the Circumjacent Villages, and Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds: printed for John Ryley by Edward Baines, 1808, lacking frontispiece, contemporary cloth, upper cover detached, 12mo, with Wardell (James), The Antiquities of the Borough of Leeds, Described and Illustrated, 1853, Large Paper copy, sixteen lithograph plates (some hand-coloured), original front wrapper bound-in, contemporary half calf by J.W. Jackman of Leeds, rubbed and scuffed, slim 8vo, and Kidson (Joseph R., & Kidson, Frank), Historical Notices of the Leeds Old Pottery with a Description of its Wares..., Leeds: J.R. Kidson, 1892, engraved portrait frontispiece, photogravure plates, edges rough-trimmed, original cloth gilt, spine slightly rubbed, 4to (limited edition 132/250), plus other Leeds related, 19th & 20th century publications (80)

108 Morden (Robert), The West Riding of Yorkshire,The East Riding of Yorkshire [and] The North Riding of Yorshire, [1695 or later], together three hand coloured engraved maps, each approximately 360 x 415mm

£300-400

(3)

£100-200

106 Maude (Thomas). Wensleydale; or, Rural Contemplations: A Poem, 4th edition, Richmond, 1816, engraved frontispiece offset to title, folding pedigree, original printed boards, spine slightly worn, 8vo, together with a duplicate of the same title, and Willis (Jeremiah), Beuties of Wensleydale, Pleasures of Sensibility, Richmond, 1838, original cloth, print paper title label to front board, covers faded, slim 12mo, and Shaw (Thomas), The History of Warfdale, Otley: William Walker, 1830, front free endpaper inscribed by the author, original cloth backed boards, printed paper title label to spine (rubbed), 12mo, and Barker (W.G.M. Jones), The Three Days of Wensleydale; the Valley of the Yore, 1854, wood engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, original cloth, extremities rubbed, 8vo, plus eight other Wensleydale & Warfdale related, 19th & early 20th century publications (13)

£150-200

109 Overton (Philip & Bowles Thomas, publishers), A new map of the county of York laid down from an actual survey wherein is included not only all Towns, Villages, Churches, Roads, Rivers, Mountains, Rapes, Hundreds &c. but also all Gentlemens Houses & whatever else is remarkable therin, 1728, large engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large decorative cartouche and table of explanation, old folds, occasional strengthening on verso, 565 x 945mm

107 McCall (Hardy Bertram). The Early History of Bedale in the North Riding of Yorkshire, 1st edition, 1907, etched frontispiece, black & white plates and folding pedigrees, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth, faded, 4to, together with Ingledew (C.J. Davison), The History and Antiquities of North Allerton, in the County of York, 1858, tinted lithograph frontispiece and plates, scattered spotting, original cloth, spine worn at head & foot, rubbed, 8vo, with [Wheater, William], Handbook for Tourists in Yorkshire and Complete History of the County, 2 volumes, Leeds: Richard Jackson, 1891, black & white vignette illustrations, original cloth, rubbed and dust-soiled, 4to (limited edition 188/200), and Saywell (J.L.), The History and Annals of Northallerton, Yorkshire..., Published Northallerton & London, 1885, black & white plates from photographs, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Fletcher (J.S.), Memorials of a Yorkshire Parish, an Historical Sketch of the Parish of Darrington, 1st edition, 1917, black & white plates from drawings by G.P. Rhodes, half-title inscribed by the author and with loosely inserted presentation note, original cloth, dust-soiled, 8vo, plus other late 19th & 20th century Yorkshire history related (approx. 170)

A close copy of the John Warburton large scale map of Yorkshire. Sold separately but the folds on this example suggest that the map was bound in Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier’s ‘Atlas Nouveau contenant Toutes les Parties du Monde...,’. A scarce map of Yorkshire, with the last copy appearing in auction in 2005. (1) £500-800

£300-400

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Lot 113 110 Pennant (Thomas). A Tour from Alston-Moor to Harrowgate and Brimham Crags, 1804, nine engraved plates, occasional light spotting and offsetting, Yorkshire Archaeological Society stamp at front, bookplate, all edges gilt, contemporary diced calf, joints cracked, extremities rubbed, 4to, together with Wainwright (John), Yorkshire. An Historical and Topographical View of the Wapentake of Strafford and Tickhill; Intended Chiefly to Illustrate its Ancient State, vol. 1 [all published], Sheffield, 1826, four engraved plates only (including frontispiece, bound without plate 3, East View of Conisbro’ Castle), few woodcut illustrations to text, occasional manuscript annotations to margins, scattered spotting and some offsetting, contemporary calf, old reback preserving original spine, corners repaired, upper joint cracked, rubbed and scuffed, 4to (Boyne 156), with Rayner (Simeon), The History & Antiquities of Pudsey, published Longmans, Green & Co., 1887, black & white illustrations throughout, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary gilt decorated dark green morocco by Goodall & Suddick of Leeds, rubbed and scuffed to extremities, 4to (3)

112 Saxton (Christopher & Hole WIlliam), Eboracensis comitatus pars Occidentalis vulgo West Riding, Eboracensis comitatus pars Septentrionalis vulgo North Riding [and] Eboracensis comitatus..., pars Orientalis vulgo East Riding [1607 - 1637], together three uncoloured engraved maps, some spotting to margins of the East Riding, some fraying to margins of the North Riding, various sizes, Latin text on verso of North Riding The North Riding is the first edition of 1607, the East Riding is from the 1610 edition and the West Riding is from the 1637 edition. (3) £100-200

113 Saxton (Christopher & Webb William), [Yorkshire, circa 1642], untitled hand coloured map engraved by Augustus Ryther, on two conjoined sheets, inset town plan of York (replacing the coat of arms on the 1579 edition) and a vignette panorama of Hull (replacing the title cartouche of the 1579 edition), trimmed to neatline with margins replaced, small repair to upper right corner,one horizontal fold as well as the vertical, the right hand sheet appears a little darker (possibly dust soiling) than the left, backed with archival tissue, 530 x 740mm

£150-250

Published in ‘The Maps of all the Shires of England and Wales’. Scarce. (1) £800-1200

111 Purey-Cust (Rev. A.P.). The Heraldry of York Minster: A Key to the History of its Builders and Benefactors. As shewn in the Stained-Glass Windows, and in the Carved Work in Stone, 2 volumes, Leeds, 1890-96, colour plates, black & white illustrations, top edge gilt remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, volume 1 worn & foot of spine and rubbed, folio (limited edition 34 & 146/300 respectively), together with Picturesque Old York, Chapters Historical and Descriptive, Leeds: Richard Jackson, [1909], black & white plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated dark blue cloth, 4to (limited edition 179/250), with Walks Round York Minster, Leeds: Richard Jackson, 1907, black & white plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated orange/red cloth, slightly marked, 4to (limited edition of 400 copies printed), plus other York related etc., also including titles by Purey-Cust (26)

114 Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip,), York - Shire described by Ch: Saxton. Many additions and Corrections as ye Roads, Wapontakes &c. by P. Lea, [1693], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, central fold partially strengthened on verso, old folds, some creasing, long closed tear affecting image, crudely repaired on verso, 530 x 730mm (1)

£150-250

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115 Shipton (Ursula, Mother). The Strange and Wonderful History and Prophecies of Mother Shipton, printed by J. Kendrew, Colliergate, York, 1809, 24pp., woodcut illustration to title and four woodcut illustrations to text (illust. to p. 11 faint), small hole to p. 19/20 slightly affecting text, some dust-soiling and creasing, edges untrimmed, unbound as issued, 12mo (Scarce Yorkshire chapbook. Five UK locations only), together with Smith (J. Fred), A Letter to the Electors of Wakefield, on the Present Crisis, more Especially those who are Working Bees, the Real ‘Leading Interests’ of the Hive, Wakefield: Printed by James Nichols, 1834, 56pp., dustsoiled, later limp wrappers (loose), slim 8vo, with Banks (William Stott), A List of Provincial Words in use at Wakefield in Yorkshire..., 1865, original printed wrappers, dust-soiled, small 8vo, and The Yorkshire Dalesman, A Monthly Magazine of Dales’ Life and Industry, edited by Harry J. Scott, volumes 1-5, (in 60 original parts), April 1939-March 1944, black & white illustrations, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo, contained in two purpose made leather slipcases, plus a large aquantity of other Yorkshire related pamphlets, mostly 19th & early century (2 cartons)

£150-250

117 Speed (John), York Shire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, split at base of central fold, repaired on verso, slight mount staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

£150-200

116 Speed (John), The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Richmond and Hull, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

118 Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described, published C.Dicey & Co., circa 1770, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of York, slight creasing, 385 x 505mm, no text on verso

£200-300

Dicey produced the last edition of John Speed’s maps almost 160 years after they were first published. The maps were chronically out of date and didn’t sell making this an uncommon edition. (1) £150-200

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119 Storer (J. & H.S.). Delineations, Graphical and Descriptive, of Fountains’ Abbey, in the West Riding of the County of York, with Historical Notices, Ripon: H. Thirlway, [1830], half-title, fifteen engraved plates, including frontispiece and double-page plan, some marginal spotting, two mounted vignettes to letterpress, errata slip bound in, original blindstamped cloth gilt, spine lightly faded and with slight loss at ends, 4to, together with [Carr, Rev. William], Horae Momenta Cravenae, or, the Craven Dialect, Exemplified in Two Dialogues, between Farmer Giles and his Neighbour Bridget. To which is Annexed a Copious Glossary. By a Native of Craven, 1824, few marks, edges untrimmed, original boards with later cloth back strip, rubbed & marked, 12mo in 6s, with Thompson (Thomas), A History of the Church and Priory of Swine in Holderness, Hull: Printed by Thomas Topping, 1824, engraved title and plates, early 20th century cloth-backed boards, 8vo, and Harrison (W., publisher), Rippon Millenar. A Record of the Festival, also a History of the City..., Ripon, 1892, black & white frontispiece, decorative title in red & black, plates & illustrations throughout, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, frayed at head & foot of spine, large 4to, plus other 19th & early 20th century Yorkshire related (approx. 70)

122 Turner (J.M.W. & John Buckler). A Series of Views of the Most Picturesque Scenes in Richmondshire, From Drawings by J.M.W. Turner and John Buckler, [plates only], 1843, thirty-two engraved plates after Turner and Buckler on india paper, scattered light spotting, armorial bookplate with motto ‘Nec Temere Nec Timide’ to front pastedown, top edge gilt, contemporary maroon morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, folio Large Paper edition. (1)

£200-300

120 Sutcliffe (Halliwell, and Smith, A. Reginald). The Striding Dales, 1st edition, 1929, colour plates and black & white illustrations to text, original cloth in dust-soiled dust jacket, 4to, together with Walker (J.W.), Wakefield its History and People, 1st edition, Wakefield, 1934, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth in slightly worn dust jacket, large 8vo (limited signed edition 10/450), with Benson (George), An Account of the City and County of the City of York..., 2 volumes, reprinted, Wakefield: S.R. Publishers, 1968, black & white plates and illustrations, original boards in slightly dust-soiled dust jackets, 8vo, plus other Yorkshire related, all 20th century publications, mostly in dust jackets (approx. 170)

123 Waghenaer (Lucas van), Beschryvinghe vande zee custen van Engelandt tusschen Blargneii en Scharenburch..., circa 1583, hand coloured sea chart orientated to the nort-west, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 330 x 515mm, Dutch text on verso Originally published in ‘Spiegel der Zeevaerdt’. (1)

£500-800

124 Worsfold (John Napper). History of Haddlesey: Its Past and Present, 1894, black & white frontispiece, edges untrimmed, armorial bookplate of Lord Hawkesbury to upper pastedown, and with two related letters from the author loosely inserted, original cloth, front board mottled, 8vo, together with Clarkson (Henry), Memories of Merry Wakefield, An Octogenarian’s Recollections..., Wakefield: W.H. Milnes, 1887, half-title inscribed by the author to the Editor of the Wakefield Herald, some scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, original green gilt decorated cloth, 4to, with Sykes (D.F.E.), The History of Huddersfield and its Vicinity, Huddersfield: Advertiser Press, 1898, front blank endpaper inscribed by the author, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, 8vo, and Wildrisge (T. Tindall), Old and New Hull: A Series of Drawings of the Town of Kingston-UponHull, with Descriptive and Historical Notices..., Hull: M.C. Peck & Son, 1884, lithograph portrait frontispiece and plates, scattered spotting, gutta-percha perished and few leaves loose, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated cloth, 4to, plus other Yorkshire related

£200-300

121 Thoresby (Ralph). Ducatus Leodiensis: Or, the Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York, 1st edition, 1715, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved map, eleven engraved plates (some folding & close-timmed), engraved armorials to text, plus few additional plates including some window mounted, one or two repaired and lined to verso, manuscript pedigrees and annotations, some browning and dampstaining throughout volume, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, brass clasps, rebacked and corners repaired, folio Upcott pp.1381-1383; Boyne 93. (1)

£150-200

£150-200

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MAPS & ESTATE PLANS 125 Austria. Ortelius (Abraham), Austriae descrip. per Wolfgangum Lazium, [1612], uncoloured engraved map, small worm hole to central fold, 350 x 485mm, Latin text on verso, together with Salisburgensis Iurisdictio..., [1592], uncoloured engraved map, inset town view of Saltzburg, worm hole affecting image at central fold, 340 x 435mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, nos. 106 & 107. (2)

£200-300

126 Azores. Ortelius (Abraham), Açores Insulae, [1592 - 1612], uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, 330 x 465mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.24. (1)

£100-150

130* Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Penigk, Bardum Pomeraniae, Misena Hermun Durorum urbs [and] Ober Wesell/Boppart, [1590 or later], together four engraved town plans with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 325 x 430mm, mounted, framed and glazed in modern uniform stained wood mouldings The towns are in Germany and Pomerania. (4)

£300-500

131* Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Embdena. Embden urbs Frisiae orientalis primaria, [1584 or later], hand coloured engraved town plan of town of Emden in Lower Saxony, 350 x 485mm, German text on verso, mounted, together with Merian (Matthaus), Lubecca Lubect, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved town prospect, toned overall, 195 x 370mm, mounted (2)

132 British county maps. A mixed collection of seven county and regional maps, 17th & 18th century, engraved county maps by Saxton/Kip, Morden, Blaeu and Bowen and regional maps by Saxton/Hole, Morden and Mercator/Hondius, various sizes and condition

127 Bill (John). Mountgomerieshire [and] Brecknockshire, [1626], two uncoloured engraved maps, some staining and dust soiling to margins, one small rust hole to Brecknockshire, each approximately 90 x 125mm, English text on verso, together with Van den Keere (Pieter), Glamorganshire [and] Darbyshire, circa 1630, two hand coloured engraved maps, each approximately 85 x 125mm, English text on verso, with Bertius (Pieter), Cambria, circa 1610, uncoloured engraved map, 85 x 125mm, German text on verso (5)

(7)

£150-200

(approx.220)

£300-500

134 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 400 maps, mostly 19th century, engraved county and regional maps, town plans and road maps, including examples by Heywood, Cary, Cole & Roper, Archer, Bowen, Lewis, Tallis, Teesdale, Weller, Owen & Bowen and Ogilby, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition

£100-150

(approx.400)

129 Bowen (Emanuel & Owen John). A collection of thirty-one maps originally published in ‘Britannia Depicta’, [1720 or later], thirty-one uncoloured engraved county maps, strip road maps to verso, sheet size 185 x 120mm, together with thirty-eight uncoloured strip road maps from the same series, plus eleven county maps by Seller/Grose, two copies of Moll’s map of the North Riding of Yorkshire, (one coloured), a Mercator/Hondius map of Scotland and two other maps similar, various sizes and condition (86)

£100-200

133 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 220 British county maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, many with hand colouring, with examples by Archer, Lewis, Moule, Moll, Hall, Cary, Fullarton, Van den Keere, Bowen, Wallis and Kitchin, occasional duplicates, all mounted, various sizes and condition

128 Blaeu (Johannes). Comitatus Salopiensis Anglice Shrop Shire, Staffordiensis comitatus vulgo Stafford Shire [and] Herefordia comitatus. Hereford-shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together three engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, toned overall, slight marginal staining, each approximately 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso (3)

£100-150

£200-300

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135 British Islands. Blaeu (Johannes), Sarnia Insula vulgo Garnsey et Insula Caesarea vernacule Jarsey, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some staining affecting image, slight creasing, 390 x 470mm, Latin text on verso, together with Insula Sacra vulgo Holy Island et Farne, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some staining to image, 390 x 470mm, Latin text on verso, with Vectis Insula Anglice The Isle of Wight, published Amsterdam, circa 1649, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, toned overall, 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, plus Mona, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some staining affecting image, 380 x 275mm, Latin text on facing sheet and on verso

138 British Isles. Porcacchi (Tomaso), Inghilterra, circa 1572, engraved map orientated to the east, pale hand colouring, 110 x 150mm, polyglot text on verso, together with Mercator (Gerard), Anglia Scotia et Hibernia, circa 1610, uncoloured engraved map, some dust soiling and staining largely confined to margins, 135 x 180mm, German text on verso, with De Fer (Nicholas), Britannicarum Insularum Typus, circa 1688, hand coloured engraved map, 150 x 170mm

(4)

Originally published ‘Laurea Austriaca...,’. (1)

(3)

£100-150

139 British Isles. Custodis (David), Angliae Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicarum Insularum, published Frankfurt, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map orientated to the east, 265 x 315mm

£120-180

136 British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae tabula, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, inset map of the Orkney Islands, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, toned overall, 390 x 500mm, Latin text on verso

£70-100

140 British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae, sive Britannicar: Insularum descriptio, Amstelodami Ioannes Janssonius Anno. 1621, uncoloured engraved map orientated to the west, central fold partially strengthened on verso, left hand margin with repaired closed tear, not affecting image, 350 x 500mm

R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.423. (1) £100-150

R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no. 374. A scarce map. A re-issue of Pieter van den Keere’s map of 1604, which in turn bears a striking resemblance to Ortelius’s map of 1570. The map shows the British Isles under the newly installed James I with portraits of himself and his wife and son. There is also a royal coat of arms in the Stuart form. (1) £1000-1500

141 British Isles. Speed (John), Britain as it was devided in the tyme of the Englishe Saxona especially during their Heptarchy, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, fourteen engraved historical scenes to vertical margins, central fold partially strengthened on verso, faint printers folds, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.317. (1) £700-1000

142 British Isles. Fries (Martin, Waldeseemuller Martin), Tabula nova Angliae & Hiberniae, published Vienne [1541], uncoloured woodcut map, a reduction of Waldeseemuller’s map of the British Isles, 280 x 410mm, blank on verso

137 British Isles. Munster Sebastian & Petri Heinrich), Beschzeibrung Engellants und Schottlandts, published Basle, [1578 or later], uncoloured woodblock map, slight staining to margins, 250 x 170mm, German text on verso

R.W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.31. (1) £400-600

R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.122. (1) £100-150

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143 British Isles. De L’Isle (Guillaume), Les Isles Britanniques ou sont le Rme. d’Angleterre tiré de Sped celuy d’Ecosse tiré de Th. Pont &c. et celuy d’Irlande tire de Petti..., published Paris, 1702, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, a few marginal closed tears, 470 x 610mm (1)

£70-100

144 British Isles. A mixed collection of six maps, 17th & 18th century, including Merian (Matthaus), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae tabulae die Britannischen Insulen, published Nuremberg, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney Islands, 275 x 365mm, together with Chiquet (Jacques), Les Royaumes D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande, published Paris, 1719, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, with a list of monarchs in two vertical columns, some marginal staining, 165 x 225mm, with Buffier (Claude), Carte de la Grande Bretagne..., published Paris, 1714, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 180 x 140mm, plus Porcacchi (Tomaso), Descrittione dell’ isola D’Inghilterra, published Venice, [1572 or later], uncoloured engraved map, orientated to the west, Italian text below and on verso of map, map size 105 x 145mm, with two others similar (6)

147* Cadiz. Braun (George and Hogenberg Frans), La puy Noble y Muy Leal Civdas de Cadiz [on sheet with] Almodrava de Caditz sive Thynnorum Piscatio apud Cades, circa 1610, two engraved views of Cadiz on one sheet (as published) after a drawing by Georg Hoefnagel, inset key plate, contemporary hand colouring, 350 x 485mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£150-200

Originally published in Civitates orbis Terrarum. These two views of Cadiz show a distant panorama of the bay and city with its fortifications, with 24 major points identified in the key, above a detailed depiction of the tuna fishing industry in Cadiz; with men hauling nets, processing the fish, and the bones and heads being burnt. In the lower left three women cook and spit roast over an open fire and a well dressed man tastes wine being sold from a tent in the lower right. (1) £200-300

145 British Isles. Gastaldi (Giacomo), Tabula Europae I, [1548], uncoloured Ptolemaic map with decorative vignettes to vertical margins, some staining, largely confined to margins, 130 x 170mm, Italian text on verso R.W.Shirley. Early printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.47. (1) £100-150

146 Buckinghamshire. Buckingham both Shyre and Shire towne describ., 1st edition, published George Humble. circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Buckingham and Reading, central fold frayed and torn with some loss to image, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, together with Bedford Shire and the situation of Bedford described..., 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, trimmed with slight loss to left hand strapwork margin, some splitting to central fold, repaired on verso, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, with Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described..., 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, central fold frayed and torn with slight loss, slight worming affecting image, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, plus Wilshire, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Salisbury and an oval vignette of Stonehenge, central fold heavily worn and frayed, slight worming, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso (4)

148 Cambridgeshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantabrigiensis comitatus Cambridge Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight creasing to central fold, 420 x 520mm, Latin text on verso, together with Regiones Inundatae in finibus comitatus Norfolciae, Suffolciae, Cantabrigiae, Huntingtoniae, Northamtoniae et Lincolniae, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight creasing to central fold, slight staining to margins, 435 x 540mm, no text on verso (2)

£200-300

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149* Carnarvonshire. Speed (John), Caerarvon both Shyre and Shire-towne with the ancient Citie Bangor described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Carnarvon and Bangor, small hole in lower margin, 380 x 510 English text on verso, mounted, framed and glazed A good example of the first edition. (1)

152 Cheshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cestria comitatus palatinus, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with bright contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight staining to margins, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£100-200

£200-300

150 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion, or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales..., 1791, calligraphic title, advertisement and contents list, forty-three (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, printed back-to-back, text block detached, contemporary calf, crudely repaired with sellotape, rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with Bowen (Emanuel), A Corrected Map of the County of Stafford divided into Hundreds..., published H. Overton, J. Bowles, H. Parker, Carington Bowles, J. Ryall & R. Sayer and T. Kitchin, circa 1750, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 525 x 410mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to upper board, with another twenty-two folding county, touring and regional maps including examples by Cruchley, Hall, Bacon, J & C Walker, Philips, Bartholomew and Ordnance Survey, plus two Ordnance Survey maps of parts of Warwickshire and Staffordshire (dated 1834 & 1862 respectively), each sectionalised and laid on linen and each contained in contemporary green morocco slipcases with envelope style lids, each approximately 630 x 715mm, plus seven guide and road books, including examples by Cary, Fraser and Blacks, various sizes and conditon Sold as a collection of maps and plates, not subject to return. (approx.35)

£100-150

151* Cheshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County Palatine of Chester divided into its Hundreds..., published T. & J. Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1764, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, toned overall, laid on card, 540 x 710mm, framed and glazed, together with Kitchin (Thomas),Cheshire drawn from the best Surveys &c..., circa 1780, hand coloured engraved map, 145 x 225mm, mounted, framed and glazed

153* Commemorative china. Victoria, Queen & Empress, Jubilee Year 1887, octagonal plate illustrated with transfer illustrations of the queen and the Prince of Wales, heraldic crests of Australia, Canada, Cape Colony and India and a hemispheral map of the world highlighting the British Empire, with figures illustrating the balance of trade within the empire, gilding to rim is worn, produced by Nestle and Huntsman, pattern number 63164, 240mm diameter

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154 Cumberland, Northumberland & Westmoreland. Blaeu (Johannes), Cumbria vulgo Cumberland, Comitatus Northumbria vernacule Northumberland [and] Westmoria comitatus Anglice Westmorland, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together three engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining to margins, each approximately 385 x 495mm, Latin text on verso (3)

£200-300

156 Cyprus. Magini (Giovanni Antonio), Cypri Insula, published Venice, [1596 or later], uncoloured map, engraved by G.Porro, Italian text below and on verso of map, two repaired closed tears, one affecting image, map size 135 x 175mm, together with Porcacchi (Tomaso), Cipro, published Venice, [1572 or later], uncoloured engraved map, Italian text below and on verso of map, map size 105 x 145mm, supplied with five sheets of descriptive text (2)

£200-300

155 Cumberland. Speed (John), Cumberland and the ancient citie Carlile described with many memorable antiquities therin found observed, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carlisle, slight wear to central fold, strengthened and repaired on verso, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, together with The Countie Westmorland and Kendale the cheif towne described, 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Kendal, trimmed with loss of strapwork margin to lower border, central fold split and frayed, slight creasing and staining, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, with The Bishoprick and citie of Durham, 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Durham, left hand border trimmed with loss to strapwork margin, central fold partially split and frayed with slight loss, repaired on verso, slight staining, 385 x 500mm, English text on verso

157 Denmark. Ortelius (Abraham), Daniae Regni Typus [on sheet with] Oldenburg Comit., Frisia Orientalis [and] Frisia Occidentalis, [1592], three uncoloured engraved maps, each approximately 365 x 495mm, Latin text on verso

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160 Dorset. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning, 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, together with Somersettensis Comitatus Somersetshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, toned overall, slight creasing, 380 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£100-150

158 Devon. Blaeu (Johannes), Devonia vulgo Devon-shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some staining to margins, 395 x 505mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£150-200

159 Devon. Morden (Robert), Devonshire (1695 or later), uncoloued engraved map, 365 x 420mm, together with Van den Keere (Pieter), Devon-shire, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, slight tape staining to margins, 85 x 120mm, English text on verso, with Kitchin (Thomas & Jefferys Thomas), A Map of Devonshire, [1749], engraved map with outline colouring, text below map, 180 x 145mm, plus Cole (G. & Roper J.), Devonshire, 1805, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 185 x 235mm (4)

161* Drayton (Michael). Untitled map of South Wales and North Devon and Somerset, [1612 - 1622], uncoloured engraved allegorical map, 250 x 330mm, mounted framed and glazed Probably the most charming of Drayton’s series of curious maps; depicting a Welsh and an English orchestra on opposite sides of the Bristol Channel, seemingly playing in order to drown out the opposing musicians. Neptune and his queen ride sea monsters on either side of Lundy Island. The naked nymph representing Lundy has a bird on her head which is probably meant to be a puffin as Lundy is ‘Puffin Island’ in Norse. (1) £200-300

£100-150

162 East Anglia. Blaeu (Johannes), Suffolcia vernacule Suffolke, Nortfolcia Norfolk [and] Essexia comitatus, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together three engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some spotting and staining, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (3)

£150-200

163 Eastern Europe. Ortelius (Abraham), Bavariae olim..., Regni Bohemiae descriptio, Silesiae Typus..., [and] Moraviae quae olim marcomannorum..., [1592 or later], four uncoloured engraved maps of Moravia, Silesia, Bohemia and Bavaria, slight worming to central fold of Bavaria and Moravia, closed tear affecting image on Moravia, each approximately 380 x 490mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, nos. 101, 102, 104 and 110. (4) £200-300

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167 England & Wales. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte Réduite des Isles Britanniques en cinq feuilles..., Premiere Feuille [together with] Carte Réduite des Isles Britanniques..., Seconde Feuille, 1757, two hand coloured engraved sea charts, large ornate cartouche to each sheet, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight fraying at base of central fold on sheet one, each approximately 560 x 870mm

164 England & Wales. Bertius (Petrus), Anglia, Cornub. Devonia Somerset etc., Warwicum Northapton Hunting etc., Westmorlad. Lancastri Cestria etc.,Eboracum Lincolnia Derbia Staffordia etc. [and] Northumbr. Cumberlan. Dunelm episcop., circa 1616, together six hand coloured engraved maps, slight worming to margins, each approximately 95 x 135mm, Latin text on verso

Originally published in the ‘Neptune Francois’. (2)

Published in the Hondius edition of Bertius’s ‘Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum’. (6) £100-200

£150-200

168 England & Wales. A collection of seventy maps, 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, with examples by Stanford, Betts, Stulpnagel, Weller, A & C Black, Stieler, Johnston, Murchison, Bartholomew, Mitchell, Lizars, Migeon, Moule, Bohn, Betts, Bacon, Hall, Smith, Aspin, Walker, Dower, Wyld, Cram, Thompson, Andriveau-Goujon, Bradshaw and Flemming, occasional duplicates, various sizes and conditon (70)

£200-300

169 England, Wales & Ireland. Speed (John), The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars since the Conquest, published George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map by Cornelius Danckerts, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, one repaired marginal closed tear, 385 x 520mm, English text on verso Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.397. (1) £700-1000

165 England & Wales. Quad (Matthias), Angliae regni florentissimi nova descriptio auctore Humeredo Lhuyd Denbygiense, published Cologne, [1592 or later], hand coloured map engraved by Henricus Nagel, slight staining to margins, 185 x 270mm, Latin text on verso A smaller but close copy of an earlier map by Abraham Ortelius. (1) £100-150

166 England & Wales. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Jodocus), Anglia Regnum, circa 1628, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, central fold strengthened on verso, slight staining, 355 x 470mm, French text on verso R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.181. (1) £70-100

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Lot 169 170 Essex. Blaeu (Johannes), Essexia comitatus, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight showthrough, 420 x 525mm, Latin text on verso, together with Vectis Insula Anglice, The Isle of Wight, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (2)

171 Essex. Speed (John), Essex devided into Hundreds with the most antient and fayre towne Colchester described and other memorable monuments observed, 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Colchester, vertical borders trimmed with loss to strapwork margins, central fold a little worn and stained and strengthened on verso, 385 x 500mm, English text on verso, together with Kent with her cities and earles described and observed, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Canterbury and Rochester, central fold trimmed and worn with loss, trimmed with loss along lower border, slight worming, 370 x 495mm, English text on verso, with Suffolke described and divided into hundreds..., 1st edition, published George Humble, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Ipswich, central fold frayed with some loss, vertical margins trimmed with some loss to strapwork margins, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, plus The countie and citie of Lyncolne described..., 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of Lincoln, trimmed to strapwork margin, central fold split and crudely repaired on verso, lower margin frayed and chipped, occasional closed marginal repaired tears, torn with loss to lower left corner, slight staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso

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Lot 172 172 Estate Plan. Whistpaine (Robert), The survey of farme lying in the parish of Tollesbury, in the countye of Essex and of late belonging to Henry Smith Esq. who did by his last will give to the poore of the parish of Southover, twelve pounds yearly for ever ishewing out of this farme; this farme was survayed by Ralph Dowcet in 1659 and inscribed by Robert Whistpaine in 1664, large pen and watercolour estate plan on vellum, with a decorative strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale surmounted by dividers, slight staining, some adhesion scarring to verso, 700 x 820mm (1)

ÂŁ700-1000

173 Estate Plan. Harris (John, surveyor), To the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Oxford and Mortimer and to James King Esq. This Map of the division of North-wood in the Township of Noke in the Parish Of Pembridge, County of Hereford. According to the directions of William Preece, Richard Turberville and Roger Edwards Gentlemen Commissioners..., 1781, pen and wash plan on vellum edged in silk, large ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, the scale decorated with the tools of a surveyor, table of reference and compass rose, slight dust soiling, 545 x 575mm, manuscript title of the enclosure repeated on verso in a contemporary hand (1)

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174 Estate Plan. A Map & Description of the Manor of Walmer lyinge in East Kente with one Tenement one Parte of Marsh and 16 Peeces of Errable & Pasture thereunto belonginge, contayninge acers 320:0:2, [surveyed by] William Boycot, 16[40?], pen, ink and watercolour on vellum, decorative strapwork cartouche, coat of arms, compass rose and distance scale, a flotilla of ten ships in the sea outside Deal Castle, one ship (heavily soiled and indistinct) outside Walmer Castle, plus a few smaller vessels in the sea, also depicting the two castles and buildings for the towns of Deal and Walmer, the coastal bulwark (‘White Bullworke’ and ‘Blacke Bullwork’), also identifying various plots, the boundary for the Archbishop of Canterbury, the road from Deal to Dover, names of tenants and their landholdings including Edward Boys, Robert Gillo, Caleb Cocke, William Coppin, Sir Matthew Mennes and Ezekiel Parker [died 1641?], a few small holes, some soiling throughout including very heavy soiling from mildew largely occuring in two vertical strips (just east of Deal Castle and through Walmer and Walmer Castle), blue wash border with old stud holes from previous framing, rebacked on modern thick paper, 538 x 715mm A rare Kentish estate plan from the reign of King Charles I, which in spite of its condition issues is historically revealing. William Boycot (flourished 1615-48) ‘was a prolific cartographer of considerable skill with a distinctive use of blue and yellow, especially in his borders and for other decoration and also of a fine red pigment... he worked widely but mainly in the east of the county... More than twenty of his maps are known to survive and as a group they form one of the finest Kentish expressions of cartography for the years before the Interregnum’ (F. Hull, ‘Kentish Map-Makers of the Seventeenth Century’ in Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 109 (1991), p. 70). (1) £700-1000

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175* Europe. Jansson (Jan), Europam sive Celticam veterem sic describere conobar Abrahamus Ortelius, [1640 or later], hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 355 x 475mm, mounted, framed and glazed A striking map of Celtic Europe, based upon Abraham Ortelius’ earlier map which appeared in his ‘Parergon’. (1) £150-200

176 France. Ortelius (Abraham), Poictou. Pictonum Vicinarumque regionum fidiss descriptio, [1592], uncoloured engraved map of South west France, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 360 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Regionis Biturigum exactiss desriptio..., [on sheet with] Limaniae topographia Gabriele Symeoneo auct. [1592], uncoloured engraved map, 315 x 485mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£100-150

177 France. Ortelius (Abraham), Galliae Regni potentiss: Nova descriptio Ioanne Ioliveto auctore, [1592 - 1603], uncoloured engraved map, 350 x 500mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.34. (1)

£70-100

178 France. Nolin (Jean Baptiste), Le Canal Royal de Languedoc pour la Jonction de L’Ocean et de la Mer Mediterrane....., published Paris, 1697, large engraved map on three sheets, contemporary outline colour with the right hand sheet with additional later colouring, the map is surrounded by fifty-three vignettes, inset maps and plans of aspects of the canal’s construction and fifty-nine coats of arms, old folds, occasional marginal repaired closed tears and splits to folds, one affecting image, slight creasing, 595 x 1445mm A monumental map of one of the great civil engineering projects of the 17th century. The Canal du Midi was designed to connect the Mediterranean to the Atlantic and took twenty years to complete. (3) £300-500

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179 France. Blaeu (Johannes), Normandia ducatus, Ducatus Turonensis..., Bituricum ducatus Duche de Berri, Nivernium ducatus Gallice Duche de Nevers, Utriusque Burgundiae tum Ducatus tum Comitatus Descriptio, Les environs de L’Estang de Longpendy..., Borbonium ducatus Bourbonnois, Topographia Limaniae [on sheet with] Lemovicum - Lymosin, Pictaviae Ducatus Deescriptio vulgo Le Pais de Poictou, Xaintonge et Angoumois, Dioecesis Sarlatensis..., Cadurcium vernacule Querci, Lionnois..., [and] La Souverainete de Dombes, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together fourteen engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional spotting and toning, each approximately 385 x 520mm, Latin text on verso

181 Germany. Blaeu (Johannes) Nova totius Germaniae descriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, occasional later pencil marginalia, 395 x 495mm, Latin text to verso, together with Lusatia superior, Ducatus Luneburgensis..., Archiepiscopatus Maghdeburgensis et Anhaltinus ducatus, Episcopatus Hildesiensis descriptio novissima [and] Circulus Westphalicus sive Germaniae Inferioris, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together five engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning and staining, each approximately 410 x 535mm, Latin text on verso

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£300-500

180 Germany. Ortelius (Abraham), Westphaliae totius finitimarumque regionum accurate descriptio, Brandeburgensis marchae descriptio, Franciae orientlis (vulgo Franckenlandt)..., [on sheet with] Monasteriensis et Osnaburgensis episcopatus descriptio, Hassiae descriptio..., [on sheet with] Holsatiae descrip.,Turingise noviss descript [on sheet with] Misniae et Lusatiae tabula, Mansdeldiae comitatus descriptio, Palatinatus Bavariae descriptio..., [on sheet with] Argentoratensis agri descriptio, Wirtenberg ducatus, Basiliensis Territorii Descriptio nova [on sheet with] Sueviae, Thietmarsiae Holsaticae regionis partis typus [on sheet with] Rugiae usedomiae et Iulinae..., [and] Saxoniae Misniae Thuringiae nova exactissima Q3 Descriptio, circa 1592, together eleven uncoloured engraved maps, each approximately 350 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (11)

£200-300

182 Germany. Blaeu (Johannes), Oldenburg comitatus, Saxonia Superior Lusatia misnia, Monasteriensis Episcopatus, Ducatus Brunsvicensis fereq Lunaeburgensis..., Comitatus Bentheim et Steinfurt, Westphalia Ducatus, Comitatus Marchia et Ravensberg [and] Paderbornensis episcopatus descriptio nova, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together eight engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning and staining, map of Saxonia with short split along central fold just affecting image, each approximately 395 x 510mm, Latin text on verso (8)

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185 Gloucestershire. Glocestria ducatus vulgo Glocestershire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with bright contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight spotting to margins, 410 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (1)

£100-150

183 Gibson (John). Great Britain and Ireland, England and Wales, Scotland [and] Ireland, [1759], set of four uncoloured engraved miniature maps, each approximately 95 x 65mm, presented in a four aperture mount (4)

£100-150

186 Goa. Van Linschoten (Jan Huygen), Ailhae Cidade de Goa Metropolitana da Indiae partes Orientais que esta en 15 Graos da Banda do Norte, circa 1598, uncoloured engraved city plan, orientated to the south, ‘ribbon’ cartouche, upper horizontal margin trimmed with slight loss, old folds, 380 x 430mm, together with Merian (Matthaus), Grundriss von Goa, circa 1695, uncoloured engraved plan, old folds, slight water staining to margins, 215 x 355mm The first described item is the reduced version of Van Linschoten’s map by Theodore de Bry. (2) £200-300

184* Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the sittuations of the cheife towne Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611 - 1627], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, large strapwork cartouche, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed A good example. (1)

£200-300

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187* Grenada. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte de L’Isle de la Grenade, published Paris, 1760, hand coloured engraved sea chart, inset horizon profile, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, stamp of ‘La Depot de la Marine’, 890 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

188 Herefordshire. A mixed collection of approximately sixty maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Cary, Laurie & Whittle, Hall, Lodge, Dawson, Rocque, Moll. Pigot, Osborne, Fullarton, Cole & Roper, Kitchin, Bowen, Bowen/Meijer, Blome, Seller/Grose, Archer, Cruchley, Langley, Moule, Van Langeren, Bowles, J & C Walker, Weller, Murray, Teesdale, Duncan and Morden, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

£200-300

189 Herefordshire. Speed (John), Herefordshire described with the true plot of the citie Hereford as also the armes of thos Nobles that have bene intituled with that Dignitye, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Hereford, very slight waterstaining, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

£100-150

190 Hertfordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Hertfordia comitatus vernacule Hertfordshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 385 x 490mm, Latin text on verso, together with Bedfordiensis comitatus Anglis Bedfordshire [on sheet with] Buckinghamiensis comitatus Anglis Buckingham Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, two engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemporary outline colouring, each map approximately 420 x 270mm, Latin text on verso (2)

192 India. Pierson (Francis, Royal Engineers, Surveyor), Sketch of Road from Baghdad to Khanuakin, 29th February 1864, manuscript pen and ink map with notes to margins and on verso, old folds, small split along old fold, 410 x 320mm

£100-150

A map which trys to illustrate the feasibility of a London to India Telegraph. One of Pierson’s marginalia states “The red line marks the proposed direction for the Telegraph. Note. There may be some error in the representation of the road between Bakooba & Sheraban, owing to the loss of my note book. It is however, approximately accurate. FP”. (1) £80-120

193 India. Jansson (Jan), Sinus Gangeticus vulgo Golfo de Bengala nova descriptio [and] Insula Zeilan olim Taprobana nunc incolis Tenarisim, published Amsterdam, circa 1660, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, both maps toned and spotted, each approximately 470 x 540mm, no text on verso (2)

194 Ireland. Speed (John), The Province of Connaugh with the citie of Galwaye described, published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Galway, vertical margins trimmed with loss to strapwork borders, central fold split and crudely repaired on verso, some abrasion to image, some marginal closed tears, slight staining, 390 x 505mm, English text on verso, with The Countie of Leinster with the citie Dublin described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dublin, trimmed to strapwork margins, central fold split with old sellotape stains, repaired marginal closed tears, slight worming, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso, with The Isle of Man exactly described..., 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, abrasion to printed surface causing some loss to image, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, plus half of John Speed’s map of the Isle of Wight

191* Hungary. Speed (John), The Mape of Hungari newly augmented..., published George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved carte-a-figure map, eight costumed figures to vertical margins and four oval vignettes of principal cities along upper horizontal margin, 395 x 520mm, English text on verso (1)

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197 Ireland. A mixed collection of five maps, mostly 18th century, including Porcacchi (Tomaso), Descrittione dell’ isola D’Irlanda, published Venice, [1572 or later], engraved map orientated to the west, Italian text below and on verso of map, map size 105 x 145mm, together with Moll (Herman), Ireland, circa 1701, uncoloured engraved map, English text below and on verso of map, map size 190 x 180mm, with Von Reilly (Franz Johann Joseph), Das Konigreich Ireland, [1796], engraved map orientated to the west, contemporary wash colouring, 215 x 280mm, plus Bickham (George), A Map of Ireland divided into Provinces and Counties, [1754], uncoloured engraved map, calligraphic title above map, overall size 250 x 150mm, and Le Rouge (George Louis), L’Irlande [1748], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 285 x 215mm (5)

£150-200

195 Ireland. Ortelius (Abraham), Eryn. Hiberniae Britannicae Insulae nova descriptio, [1592], uncoloured engraved map orientated to the east, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, worm hole affecting central fold, slight staining to margins, 355 x 480mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 22. (1)

£300-500

198 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Calabria ultra olim Altera Magnae Graeciae pars, Principato citra olim Picentia, Calabria citra olim Magna Graecia, Terra di Otranto olim Salentina et Lapigia [and] Terra di Bari et Basilicata, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together five engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning, each approximately 385 x 490mm, Latin text on verso (5)

£500-800

199 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Territorio de Vicenza, Ducato di Urbino, Polesino di Rovigo, Ducato di Modena regio et Carpi, Territorio di Verona [and] Ducato di Parma et di Piacenza, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together six engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 415 x 490mm, Latin text on verso (6)

196 Ireland. Lea (Philip), An Epitome of Sr. William Petty’s large survey of Ireland..., circa 1690, uncoloured map engraved by Sutton Nicholls, inset map of the British Isles showing Ireland in relation to Britain as a whole, old folds, narrow margins, some fraying to margins with slight loss, left hand vertical margin extended, some spotting and staining, 480 x 555mm, together with Speed (John),Merionethshire, published Henry Overton, circa 1710, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, slight fraying to margins, backed with archival tissue, 380 x 505mm, with Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz),Znaymum vulgo Znaym, Moraviae civitas primaria, published Cologne, circa 1620, uncoloured engraved city prospect, 320 x 500mm, mounted (3)

£500-800

200* Java. Van Keulen (Gerard), Insulae Iavae Pars Occidentalis Edente Hadriano Relando / Insulae Iavae Pars Orientalis Edente Hadriano Relando, published Amsterdam, circa 1753, engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the harbour of Batavia and a large panorama view of Batavia from the sea, decorative cartouche and ten compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, old folds, some spotting, 515 x 1180mm, framed and glazed The second state of this large and scarce map of Java; published in volume VI of Van Keulen’s ‘De Nieuwe Groote Ligtende Zee-Fakkel, ‘t Vyfde Deel’. (1) £1500-2000

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201 Kent. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantium vernacule Kent, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining to margins, 385 x 530mm, Latin text on verso

204 London. Gill (Macdonald), Wonderground Map of the London Town, published The Westminster Press, circa 1928, colour photolithographic map, old folds, slight surface abrasion, laid on later card, faded overall, 745 x 930mm

(1)

This is the slightly smaller and later edition of Gill’s original 1913 map. There is a 1924 edition which is assumed to have been altered to help the promotion of the 1924 British Empire Exhibition that was held at Wembley between April and October of that year. It can be identified by a sign saying:- ‘On To Wembley’ and an empire lion in the top left hand corner below the man pushing a bus. This example is a slightly later state with a greyhound replacing the lion. Greyhound racing started at Wembley in 1927 so this edition probably dates from 1927 or 1928. The map remains highly stylised and whimsical and was held in great affection by Londoners. It was originally commissioned by The London Underground and was designed to be displayed in tube stations. The intense pictorial content of the map caught the public’s imagination and as a result Gill is often credited with creating a resurgence in the genre of decorative map making. Much work and research has been done by Roderick Barron and Bryars & Bryars on the maps of the Underground and the work of Macdonald Gill and I am also grateful to Claire Dobbins book, London Underground Maps: Art, Design and Cartography. (1) £300-500

£100-200

202 Leicestershire & Rutland. Blaeu (Johannes), Leicestrensis comitatus. Leicester Shire [and] Rutlandia comitatus. Rutland Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, two engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, slight toning, one small rust mark to Leicestershire and slight creasing to Rutland, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£100-150

205 London. Environs of London - Windsor Castle to Gravesend, published ‘The Illustrated London News’, [1855], uncoloured engraved map by John Dower, decorated with approximately 100 topographical vignettes, old folds, occasional marginal closed tears, 535 x 780mm, together with Warburton (John), A New and Correct mapp of Middlesex, Essex and Hertfordshire..., [1725], one sheet from Warburton’s monumental map of South east England, this being the top left corner, including the cartouche, ninety heraldic shields to left hand margin and showing the North east of Hertfordshire including St. Albans, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, Watford and Tring, old folds, slight creasing, some repaired marginal closed tears, 540 x 625mm, with Metcalf (R.), Plan and Elevation of London Bridge in its present state..., by Mr Dance, 1799, large engraved plan with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, slight dust soiling and marginal fraying, 630 x 2510mm, with another two single sheet plans from the same series, with another single sheet from a larger (possibly Dutch) plan of east London around the Isle of Dogs, and three engraved topographical views of London, various sizes and condition

203 Liverpool. Lord (Lieut. William, R.N.), A Chart of the Approaches to Liverpool from a Survey made by the direction of the Trustees of the Liverpool Docks, 1846, published Danl. Mason, 1847, large and impressive sea chart engraved by J & C Walker, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, decorated with engravings of lightships and navigation buoys, ten horizon profiles and tables of explanation, marbled endpapers, 1200 x 1460mm, contained in contemporary morocco gilt slipcase, worn and frayed

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Rare. Only one institutional copy known (British Library) and that is a later edition. (1) £300-500

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208 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including approximately fifty British county and regional maps, with examples by Weller, Fullarton, Cary, Gibson, Atkyns, Moule, Wallis, Mercator, Owen & Bowen, Lewis, Archer, De Vaugondy, Zatta, Kitchin, Moll and Bowen, and approximately ten foreign maps with examples by Jansson, Sayer and Van den Keere, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

209 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 130 maps, mostly 19th century, including twenty double page engraved maps by George Philip, circa 1852, with contemporary outline colouring, with others by Tallis, Arrowsmith, Bonne, Levasseur, Weller, Johnson, Migeon and Harmsworth, various sizes and condition

206 Mallet (Alain Manesson). A collection of approximately 230 maps, engravings and plans, circa 1685, uncoloured engraved maps, plans, views, social scenes and natural history subjects, occasional duplicates, each approximately 180 x 115mm, French text on verso (approx.230)

(approx.130)

£200-300

£500-800

207 Manuscript maps. The Frome Highway District, circa 1820, pen, ink and watercolour map laid on linen, explanation code to the various types of roads to lower right corner, dust soiled with some rust marks, some damage with slight loss to margins, 750 x 550mm, presented on contemporary turned and stained wooden battens, together with Map of the Town of Yeovil Somerset, Drawn by W.Bidder Yeovil, 1843 (but early 20th century copy), manuscript ink and watercolour map based on Bidder’s earlier map of Yeovil, slight water staining, laid on card, 285 x 385mm (2)

£200-300

210 Maps. A mixed collection of fourteen maps, 16th - 19th century, overseas maps and charts of regions and countries including France, Europe, Russia, Portugal and Tartary, with examples by Ortelius, Bertius, Bowen, Munster, Blome, Harrison and Mount & Page, various sizes and condition (14)

£100-150

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Lot 211 211 Maps. A good mixed collection of approximately 175 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps of China, Japan, India, Africa, Europe and Asia, including examples by Bowen, Braun & Hogenberg, Bonne, Bellin, Bell, Moll, Magini, Van den Keere, Cooke, De Fer, Morden, Jefferys, Barlow, Sanson, Cluvier, Chiquet, De Vaugondy, Hondius, Zatta, Conder, Kitchin, Mallet and Covens & Mortier, various sizes and condition (approx.175)

ÂŁ700-1000

212* Merionethshire. Speed (John), Merionethshire described, George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Harlech, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

ÂŁ100-200

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213 Mexico. Ortelius (Abraham), Hispaniae novae sivae magnae recens et vera descriptio, [1592 - 1612], engraved map, large ornate strapwork cartouche, sparse later colouring, 350 x 505mm Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.13. (1)

216* Montgomeryshire. Speed (John), Montgomery Shire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Montgomery, strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 380 x 505mm, mounted, framed and double glazed

£100-150

214 Middlesex & Hertfordshire. Jansson (Jan), Middelsexiae cum Hertfordiae comitatu Midlesex & Hertfordshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight offsetting and toning, 445 x 550mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, together with Hantoniae comitatus cum Bercheria, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, some toning and staining, one small rust hole affecting image, one short marginal repaired closed tear, central fold a little frayed, strengthened on verso, 450 x 550mm, Latin text on verso, with Comitatus Northumbria vernacule Northumberland, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining and offsetting, 415 x 495mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, plus Episcopatus Dunelmensis vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining and offsetting, 410 x 515mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (4)

(1)

£150-250

215* Monmouthshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Monumethensis comitatus quem olim incoluerunt silures, circa 1610, hand coloured engraved map, decorative strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, 275 x 340mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Bowen (Emanuel), Herefordshire divided into hundreds..., [1767], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, originally published in the ‘Atlas Anglicanus’, 230 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Kitchin (Thomas), An Accurate Map of the County of Radnor..., published R. Baldwin in ‘The London Magazine’, [1747 - 1760], hand coloured engraved map, old folds, toned overall, 170 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Kitchin (Thomas), Middlesex drawn from an accurate survey, circa 1760, uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, 185 x 195mm (4)

£100-150

217 Morden (Robert). A collection of forty-two maps, [1695 or later], engraved maps, mostly of midland and eastern counties, several with hand colouring, some duplicates, each approximately 360 x 430mm, various condition The maps comprise of:- South Wales (2), North Wales, Britannia Romana, The Smaller Islands..., Monmouth (2), Shropshire (2), Staffordshire (2), Nottinghamshire (3), Rutland (3), Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire (3), Suffolk (3), Herefordshire (4), Warwickshire (2), Norfolk, Gloucestershire (2), Leicestershire (3), Worcestershire (2), Derbyshire (3) and Cambridgeshire, (42) £300-500

£70-100

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220 Norden (John and Kip, William). Cantium quod nunc Kent, Middlesex olima trinoban tibus habitata [and] Hertfordiae comitatusa A. cattifuclanis olim inhabitatus, [1610 - 1637], together three hand coloured engraved maps, each approximately 280 x 380mm

218 Moule (Thomas). A collection of approximately 120 engraved maps, circa 1845, engraved county maps and town plans, some with hand colouring, several duplicates, each approximately 205 x 260mm, various condition (approx.120)

£200-300

(3)

£200-300

221 Norfolk. Speed (John), Norfolk. A Countie florishing & populous. Described and devided, with the armes of such noble families as have borne the titles thereof, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, thread margin to vertical borders, slight staining, slight worming affecting image, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

219 New Zealand. Pickstock (J. W.), New Zealand, 1842, pen, ink and watercolour map, artist’s name and date below title, slight dust soiling largely confined to margins, 240 x 175mm The South Island carries the inscription ‘High mountains said to be covered with perpetual snow’. (1) £150-200

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224 Northern counties. Morden (Robert), A collection of eleven maps, [1695 or later], engraved county maps, eight with hand colouring, each approximately 360 x 425mm, various condition The maps comprise of:- West Riding Yorkshire, East Riding Yorkshire (2), Durham (3), Westmorland (2), Lincolnshire (2), and Cheshire. (11) £100-200

225 Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from London to St. Davids comencing at Monmouth & extending to Burton Ferry com Glamorgan, The Continuation of the Road from St. Davids to Holywell [and] The Road from London to Darby, [1675 or later], together three engraved strip road maps, two with later hand colouring, London to Derby with slight tape staining and laid on later card, each approximately 325 x 435mm Sheet numbers 16, 40 & 67. (3)

£100-150

222 North America. Porcacchi (Tomaso), Mondo Nuovo, published Venice, [1572 or later], uncoloured engraved map, Italian text below and on verso of map, map size 105 x 145mm, together with Montanus (Arnoldus), Nova Virginiae tabula, circa 1672, hand coloured engraved map, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing, 290 x 355mm, with Bowen (Emanuel), A Map of the British American Plantations extending from Boston in New England to Georgia..., published in ‘The Gentlemen’s Magazine’, [1754], uncoloured engraved map, old folds, slight creasing, 225 x 275mm, plus Kitchin (Thomas), Mexico or New Spain in which the motions of Cortes may be traced, published T.Cadell, 1821, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of the Environs of Mexico, old folds, slight staining and spotting, 290 x 395 m (4)

£300-500

223 Northamptonshire. Speed (John), Northamtonshire, 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Northampton and Peterborough, lower border trimmed with loss to strapwork margin, slight worming affecting image, some adhesion to central fold causing slight loss to printed surface, slight staining, 375 x 505mm, English text on verso, together with Leicester both Countye and Citie described..., 1st edition, published John Sudbury, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, trimmed with loss to the vertical strapwork margins, central fold torn with loss and crudely repaired on verso, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, with Rutlandshire with Oukham and Stanford..., 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Oakham and Stanford, trimmed with loss to vertical strapwork margins, central fold split with slight loss, slight worming affecting image, 385 x 500mm, English text on verso, plus Huntington both shire and shire towne..., 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Huntingdon and Ely, slight worming, trimmed with loss to lower strapwork margin, some adhesion to central fold causing slight loss, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, and The Countie of Nottingham described..., 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Nottingham, trimmed with loss of vertical strapwork margins, central fold frayed, repaired on verso, slight dust soiling, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso (5)

226 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Dover in co. Canty, actually survey’d & Delineated, [1676 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map, margins with some ‘burning’, 320 x 445mm Sheet no.18. (1)

£100-150

227 Ortelius (Abraham). Germaniae veteris typus, Belgii veteris typus, Helevtiae descriptio aegidio tschudo auct. [and] Pannoniae et Illyrici veteris tabule, [1592], together four uncoloured engraved maps, each approximately 360 x 455mm, Latin text on verso, together with two half sheet maps by Ortelius, Buchaviae sive fuldensis ditionis typus [and] Waldeccensis comitatus descriptio accuratissima, [1592], each approximately 315 x 225mm (6)

£150-250

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229 Porcacchi (Tomaso). A collection of thirty-nine maps, originally published in ‘La Isole piu famaso del Mondo’, published Venice, [1572 or later], uncoloured engraved maps with Italian text below and on verso, each map approximately 105 x 145mm (39)

230 Reference. A mixed collection of eighteen map reference books and facsimile atlases, 20th century, including Ogilby (John), Britannia volume the first..., 1675, facsimile edition, published Osprey, 1971, 100 double page strip road maps, publisher’s cloth gilt, folio, together with facsimile atlases of ‘Britannia Depicta’ and Taylor & Skinners ‘Survey of the Roads of North Britain or Scotland’, with Shirley (Rodney W.), Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, revised edition 1991, [and] Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, published 1988, two volumes, each with numerous illustrations, dust jackets, publisher’s cloth gilt, 4to, plus Manasek (F.J.), Collecting Old Maps, published Terra Nova press, 1998, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, dust jacket, publisher’s cloth gilt, 4to, and Booth (John), Antique Maps of Wales, 2nd edition, 1978, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, dust jacket, publisher’s cloth gilt, 4to, with Skelton (R.A.), County Atlases of the British Isles, 1579 - 1850, revised edition 1978, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, dust jacket, publisher’s cloth gilt, 4to, with others similar

228 Poland. Blaeu (Johannes), Polonia regnum et Silesia ducatus, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 415 x 515mm, Latin text on verso, together with Hungaria Regnum [and] Transylvania Sibenburgen, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning and dust sailing, each approximately 425 x 515mm, Latin text on verso (3)

£500-800

(18)

£50-80

£200-300

231 Rome. Feltrini (Domenico), Pianta di Roma publicata nell’anno MDCCCLXVII da Luigi Piale, published Rome, 1867, engraved map of Rome, sectionalised and laid on linen, two inset topographical vignettes and a general map of the west coast of Italy, sparse contemporary hand colouring, descriptive text and location guides to vertical margins, some dust soiling, slight spotting, 660 x 900mm (1)

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234 Sicily. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Regni & Insulae Siciliae tabula geographica, 1747, hand coloured engraved map, some tape staining largely confined to margins, 465 x 545mm, together with Marzolla (Benedetto), Provincia di Circenti..., published Naples, 1853, lithographic map with contemporary outline colouring, 435 x 580mm, with Merian (Matthaus), Sicilia Regnum, circa 1665, uncoloured engraved map, some worming with loss to central fold, repaired on verso, 275 x 360mm, plus Cluver (Philip), Siciliae antiquae descriptio, circa 1715, hand coloured engraved map, lower margin extended, 265 x 315mm, with another eleven maps of Sicily, various sizes and condition (15)

£200-300

232* Scotland. Jansson (Jan), Scotia Regnum, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Orkney Islands, laid on card, 385 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

233 Scotland. Schenk (Petrus & Valk Gerard), Tabula Leogi et Haraiae ac Skiae vel Skiane Insularum, published Amsterdam, circa 1705, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some oxidisation to old colour causing slight cracking, together with Blaeu (Johannes & Pont Timothy), Insulae quaedam monores ex aebudisquae Mulam et Skiam insulas interjacent. Some of the smaller Western Isles lying between the yles of Mule and Skye, circa 1660, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 400 x 530mm, no text on verso (2)

235 Sicily. Ruscelli (Girolamo), Tavuola nuova di Sardigna et di Sicilia, published Venice, circa 1574, uncoloured engraved map, 190 x 255mm, Italian text on verso, together with Magini (Giovanni Antonio), Tabula Europae VII, [1548 or later], uncoloured engraved map, 135 x 175mm, Italian text below and on verso of map, additional map of Sarmatia on verso, with Munster (Sebastian), Beschreibung der Inseln und des Gantzen Koenigreichs Sicilie, circa 1578, uncoloured woodblock map with German text below and on verso of map, map size 160 x 130mm, additional map of Elba on verso, plus Bertius (Pieter), Sicilia, circa 1609, uncoloured engraved map, 95 x 135mm, French text on verso, with another eight small format maps of Sicily, including examples by Mercator/Hondius, Cluver, Walker and Moll, various sizes and condition

£100-150

(12)

£200-300

236 South America. Blaeu (Johannes), Chili [and] Guiana sive Amazonum regio, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning, each approximately 375 x 490mm, Latin text on verso (2)

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239* Spain & Portugal. Moll (Herman), A New and Exact Map of Spain & Portugal Divided into its Kingdoms and Principalities &c. published J. & T. Bowles, P. Overton, and J. King, circa 1720, large engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring with some later enhancement, old folds, 615 x 980mm, mounted, framed and glazed

237 Southern Counties. Morden (Robert), A collection of seventeen maps, [1695 or later], engraved maps, several with hand colouring, some duplicates, each approximately 350 x 415mm, various condition

(1)

£150-200

The maps comprise of:- Sussex (2), Buckinghamshire (3), Middlesex (2), Somerset (2), Berkshire (3), Essex (3) and Hertfordshire (2). (17) £200-300

240 Spain. Blaeu (Johannes), Gallaecia Regnum, Navarra Regnum, Biscaia et Guipuscoa Cantabria veteris pars, Legionis Regnum et Asturiarum Principatus, Valentia Regnum, Granata et Murcia Regna, Ultriusque Castiliae nova descriptio [and] Arragonia Regnum, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together eight engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight toning, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso

238 Spain & Portugal. Munster (Sebastian), Tabula Europae II, circa 1545, uncoloured woodblock map on a trapezoidal projection, slight staining to margins, 280 x 350mm, Latin text on verso (1)

(8)

£500-800

£70-100

241 Speed (John). Montgomery Shire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Montgomery, slight staining, margins dust soiled and frayed, 385 x 510mm,. English text on verso, together with Cardigan Shyre described with the due forme of the Shiretown as it was surveyed, 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, slight spotting largely confined to margins, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, with Huntington both Shire and Shire Towne with the ancient citie Ely described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Ely and Huntingdon, some loss to upper left and right corners (possibly burnt), 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (3)

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242 Staffordshire. A mixed collection of approximately sixty maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many with contemporary colouring, including examples by Lewis, Wallis, Cary, Hall, Rocque, Stockdale, Fullarton, Pigot, Laurie & Whittle, Bowen, Dawson, Cruchley, Archer, Moule, Lodge, Van Langeren, Teesdale, Dower, Murray, Duncan and J & C Walker, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

244 Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford, Countie and Shire Towne with the ancient Citie Lichfeild described, published Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, laid on card, 385 x 510mm, framed and glazed, together with Bowen (Emanuel), An Improved Map of the County of Stafford divided into its hundreds..., published T & J Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1764, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured decorative cartouche, 700 x 535mm, with An Accurate Map of Hereford Shire divided into its Hundreds, published T & J Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1764, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured decorative cartouche, 525 x 700mm

£150-250

(3)

£100-200

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

£100-150

246 Suffolk & Norfolk. Blaeu (Johannes), De zeecusten van Engelandt tuschen Aelborgh en Crammer, published Amsterdam, circa 1623, hand coloured sea chart orientated to the south east, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 260 x 355mm Originally published in ‘Het licht der Zeevaert’. (1)

247 Suffolk. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Suffolciae comitatus cuius populi..., [1637], hand coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, trimmed to neatline on one vertical margin, 280 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Bowen (Emanuel & Owen Samuel), A Map of Glamorganshire, [1720 or later], uncoloured engraved map, 185 x 115mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another framed and glazed road map by Owen & Bowen and a further nine county, regional and road maps including examples by Bowen, Senex, Cary and Basire, various sizes and condition

243 Staffordshire. A collection of approximately seventy-five maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, many with hand colouring, including examples by Luffman, Gibson, Ramble, Cary, Kitchin/Jefferys, Cowley, Owen & Bowen, Van den Keere, Miller, Wallis, Badeslade & Toms, Van Langeren, Leigh, Whittaker, Phillips, Seller, Rocque, Kitchin, Morden, Dix, Blome, Moule, Ellis, Greenwood, Cole & Roper, Bowen, Osborne and Moll, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

£100-150

£200-300

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248 Surrey. Smith (William), Surriae comitatus continens in se oppida Mercatoria..., published John Overton, circa 1680, hand coloured engraved map, some fraying, creasing and repaired closed tears to margins, 380 x 480mm An uncommon map prepared for Hans Woutneel’s proposed but unpublished atlas. A later issue by John Overton of one of only twelve completed county maps which are sometime referred to as the ‘anonymous series’. (1) £300-500

249 Surrey. Speed (John), Surrey described and divided into hundreds, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, engraved map with near contemporary hand colouring, inset views of Richmond and Nonsuch palaces, slight staining, occasional marginal repaired closed tears not affecting image, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso A scarce combination of the first edition and early hand colouring. (1) £600-900

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250 Sussex. Blaeu (Johannes), Suthsexia vernacule Sussex, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining to margins, 385 x 525mm, Latin text on verso (1)

ÂŁ150-200

251 Tallis (John, publisher). A collection of approximately 250 maps, circa 1860, maps engraved by J.Rapkin, each with contemporary outline colouring and decorated with uncoloured engraved vignettes, occasional marginal fraying, some duplicates, each approximately 260 x 335mm, various condition (approx.250)

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252 Tuscany. Ortelius (Abraham), Thusciae descriptio auctore Hieronymo Bellarmato, [1592], uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, 320 x 495mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.130. (1)

Lot 254

£150-250

255 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Brechiniae Breknoke, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 380 x 510mm, Dutch text on verso, together with Montgomeria comitatus et comitatus Mervinia, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William),Mongomery comitatus qui olim pars ordovicum, [1607], hand coloured engraved map, slight creasing, 265 x 320mm, Latin text on verso, plus Flint comitatus quem ordovices olim incouerunt, circa 1610, hand coloured engraved map, 270 x 325mm (4)

£100-200

253* Venezuela. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pas kaart vande zee kusten van Veneçuela met de Byleggende Eylanden door vooght geometra, published Amsterdam, circa 1680, engraved sea chart with contemporary outline colouring, orientated to the south, inset maps of Curacao and Tortuga, large decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 515 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

254 Venice. Blaeu (Johannes), Territorio Padovano, Territorio Trevigiano [and] Dominio Veneto nell’ Italia, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together three engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring of Venice and its environs, slight toning, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (3)

256 Wales. Speed (John), Anglesey..., Denbighshire, Cardigan Shyre..., Breknoke..., The Countie of Radnor..., Caernarvon..., Flint-shire, Montgomery Shire, Merionethshire [and] Caermarden..., 1st editions, published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1611, together ten uncoloured engraved county maps with inset town plans, some margins trimmed with loss, slight worming, some central folds, frayed and split, occasional staining, each approximately 385 x 510mm, English text on verso

£300-500

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257* Wales. Speed (John), Wales, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], uncoloured engraved map, four inset views of Bangor, St Asaph, St. Davids and Llandaff, vertical margins decorated with twelve oval vignettes of principal cities, one small rust mark to image, 385 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

259 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Wallia principatus vulgo Wales, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative cartouche, 385 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso John Booth. Antique Maps of Wales, no.14. (1)

260 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey), Cambriae typus auctore Humfredo Lhuydo Denbigiense Cambrobritano, 1st state, [1573 or later], uncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, printers fold affecting image, 370 x 500mm, Latin text on verso

258 Wales Mercator (Gerard & Jansson Jan), Cambriae Typus auctore Humfredo Lhuydo Denbigiense Cambro Britanno, [1647 or later], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 350 x 490mm, no text on verso John Booth. Antique Maps of Wales no.5. (1)

£200-300

£600-800

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Lot 261 261 Wales. Speed (John), Anglesey, Breknoke, Caermarden, Caernarvon, Cardigan, Denbigh, Flint, Glamorgan, Merioneth, Monmouth, Montgomery, Pembroke [and] Radnor, all 1st editions, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], the set of thirteen hand coloured engraved maps, all with inset town plans, maps have central folds strengthened on verso and Caernarvon, Flint and Merioneth have an additional horizontal fold, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, each approximately 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (13)

263 Warwickshire. Speed (John), The Counti of Warwick the shire towne and citie of Coventry, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Warwick and Coventry, trimmed with loss to vertical strapwork margins, central fold torn with loss, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with Worcestershire described, 1st edition, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, trimmed with loss to strapwork margins, central fold split and worn with slight loss, repaired on verso, slight worming, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, with Stafford countie and towne with the ancient citie Lichfeild described, 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, trimmed with loss to vertical strapwork margins, central fold frayed and torn with loss, crudely repaired on verso, 390 x 495mm, English text on verso, plus Shropshyre described..., 1st edition, published George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Shrewsbury, trimmed with loss along lower margin, central fold discoloured and with slight fraying, 380 x 510mm, English text on verso, and Anno Darbieshire described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Derby, trimmed with slight loss to left hand vertical strapwork margin, some worming affecting image, marginal closed tears, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso

£2000-3000

262 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Caernarvonienis vernacule Carnarvon-shire et Mona Insula vulgo Anglesey, Denbigiensis comitatus et comitatus Flintensis Denbigh et Flintshire, Radnoria comitatus Radnor Shire, Comitatus Brechiniae Breknoke, Ceretica sive Cardiganensis comitatus Anglis Cardiganshire [and Montgomeria comitatus et comitatus Mervinia, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together six engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional spotting and staining, each approximately 385 x 500mm, Latin text on verso (6)

£200-300

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264 World. Schreiber (Johann Georg), Globus Terrestris ex probatissimis recentiorum..., circa 1750, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling to margins, 170 x 250mm (1)

£150-200

266 World. Porcacchi (Tomaso), Descrittione del Mappa Mondo, circa 1620, uncoloured engraved map on an ovoid projection, 105 x 150mm, Italian text below and on verso of map, together with Discorso Intorno all carta da Navigare, circa 1620, uncoloured engraved map, 110 x 145mm, Italian text above, below and on verso of map, with Delamarche (Charles Francois), Mappe-Monde ou description du Globe terrestre..., circa 1800, hand coloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, old folds, 140 x 235mm, plus Tirion (Isaak), Nieuwe Kaart van de Noord Pool..., published Amsterdam, 1735, hand coloured projection of the world from the North pole, old folds, ribbon cartouche, 295 x 335mm

265* World. Covens (Jean & Mortier Corneille), Carte Generale du Monde ou description du Monde Terrestre & Aquatique, published Amsterdam, circa 1730, map on a Mercator projection, engraved by J. van Luchtenberg with contemporary outline colouring, five additional hemispheres show day & night, the western & eastern hemispheres, phases of the moon and the flood, insular California, 405 x 470mm, mounted framed and glazed R.W.Shirely. The Mapping of the World, no.622. (1)

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART

267* Alken (Henry). One of the right sort - who hunts because he likes it [and] One of the wrong sort - who goes out with hunters because it is the fashion, published S. B. Fuller, circa 1825, pair of mixed method engravings with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, mounted, framed and glazed in modern uniform mouldings, with Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd labels to verso of frames (2)

£100-150

269* A collection of fourteen engravings, circa 1770, uncoloured plates of various architectural capitals, elevations and details engraved by White, Basire and Miller, slight staining, each approximately 355 x 230mm (14)

270* Architecture & antiquities. A mixed collection of approximately fifty engravings, 18th century, including thirty-three hand coloured folio engravings of architectural details after Paulus Decker, together with eleven hand coloured engravings from Nicolas Ponce’s ‘Description des Bains de Titus, and ten plates of classical vases including five by Giovanni Battista Passeri, various sizes and condition

268* Antiphonal. Eight antiphonal leaves, late 18th century, eight folio antiphonal leaves on wove, heightened with gouache and gilt remarques and vignettes, illustrated on both sides, each 455 x 310mm Paper is watermarked J.Whatman 1794. (8)

£150-200

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Lot 271 271* Architecture. A mixed collection of approximately 220 engravings, mostly 18th century, uncoloured engravings of elevations, capitals, prospects, architectural details and floor plans, including some single sheet and some folding plates from ‘Vitruvius Britannicus...,’ a few mounted, various sizes and condition

273* Botanical watercolours. Two watercolour studies, circa 1885, two watercolours, each approximately 225 x 165mm, uniform washline mounts and painted gilt and green mouldings

(approx.220)

274* Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 700 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of flowers and fruit, many with contemporary colouring, including examples by Gerrard, Maund, Wright, Curtis, Loudon, Say and Sowerby, various sizes and condition

(2)

£300-500

272* Botanical watercolours. A collection of six watercolours, circa 1900, six watercolours of plants and ferns, each approximately 350 x 250mm, five with Latin titles on mounts, uniform mounts and gilt beaded frames

£70-100

(approx.700)

£200-300

275* Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 150 engravings, 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including examples by Maund, Sowerby, Curtis, Loudon, Holden and Edwards, mounted

The titles are:- Deutsche Perle, Aglaonema Versicolor, Aster Beauty of Cornwall (titled to image), Antirrhinum Scarlet Defiance, Aster Doris + Lena [and] Illuminator. (6) £100-200

(approx.150)

£100-150

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276* British topographical views. A good mixed collection of approximately forty-five prints and engravings, 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs and aquatints including Green (V. & Jukes F.), View near Black Friers Bridge [and] View near Westminster Bridge, published J.Boydell, 1777, pair of uncoloured oval aquatints after W.Marlow, some creasing and several repaired marginal closed tears, 440 x 520mm, together with Gauci (W.), Exeter from Haven Banks, circa 1840, uncoloured lithograph after C. F. Williams, slight dust soiling, 220 x 310mm, with Smith (Frederick), View of Brighton with the Chain Pier, published Colnaghi Son & Co., 1829, uncoloured engraving after John Constable, some spotting largely confined to margins, 260 x 350mm, plus Horner (John), A View of Halifax from the S.E., published N. Whitley, Halifax, 1822, uncoloured lithograph, slight dust soiling and marginal toning, some marginal closed tears not affecting image, 340 x 480mm, and Smith (J. R.), Silver Street Halifax, published Scott Bros. 1868, tinted lithograph, 355 x 370mm, with Wells (J.G.), To the King’s most excellent Majesty this print representing A South View of the Gateway Tower of Lancaster Castle..., is most humbly dedicated..., published R.Freebairn, 1802, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring after R. Freebairn, slight marginal creasing and toning, occasional marginal closed tears, 500 x 600mm, and Jukes (F.), Skiddaw..., published W.Burgess, 1793, uncoloured aquatint after W. Burgess, thread margins, occasional marginal closed tears, 455 x 520mm, with others similar including examples by Swarbrech, De Loutherbourg, Joseph Smith, Vertue, Basire, Catton and Buck, various sizes and condition (approx.45)

278* British topographical views. A large mixed collection of approximately 2000 prints and engravings, 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic views, including examples by Sparrow, Godfrey, Allom, Starling, Whittock, Gastineau, Dugdale, Neale, Turner, Bartlett, Miller, Morris, Richardson, Hulme, Dodd and Willmore, occasional duplicates, mostly small format, various condition (approx.2000)

£700-1000

277* British topographical views. A large collection of approximately 1000 British topographical views, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic views, including examples by Tombleson, Gastinaeu, Allom, Prior and Finden, mostly small format, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£200-300

279* Cambridge. (Havell J., Stadler J.C., Bluck J. & others), A collection of thirty seven engravings, published in R.Ackermann’s ‘History of Cambridge’, circa 1815, aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, depicting Cambridge colleges, libraries and chapels, each approximately 220 x 270mm, together with two portraits from the same series, mounted

£200-300

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280* Cook’s Voyages. Webber (J.), A Human Sacrifice in a Morai in Otaheiti, The Natche a Ceremony in Honour of the King’s Son in Tongataboo, An Inland View in Atooi, A View at Anamooka, A Morai in Atooi, A View at Bolcheretzkoi in Kamtschatka, Summer and Winter Habitations in Kamtschatka, circa 1785, together seven hand coloured engraved views after John Webber (artist on Cook’s 3rd and fatal voyage), various sizes and condition, mounted (7)

£70-100

281* Cooper (Thomas Sidney). Ten lithographs of cattle, horses and sheep, 1839, hand coloured lithographs, some plates with some spotting and staining, occasional duplicates, each approximately 290 x 420mm (10)

£150-200

Lot 281 282* Eldridge (Mildred Elsie, 1909-1991). A collection of seven botanical drawings, pencil and watercolour on paper, two signed and one dated 1969 to lower margin, versos with artist’s name and address in pencil in her hand, approximately 16 x 12cm (6.25 x 4.75ins), mounted Depicting: thistles; birds’ nests amongst foliage (two studies); wheat; honeysuckle; love-in-a-mist; and polyanthus. Wife of R.S. Thomas, Mildred Eldridge, known as Elsie, was a portrait painter, mural painter, specialist in natural history studies, and illustrator of children’s books. She was also a weaver, and produced designs for altar cloths, stained glass windows and wrought-iron chandeliers. She attended Wimbledon College of Art and the Royal College of Art, winning the prestigious RCA travelling scholarship to Italy in the early 1930s. (7) £200-300

283* English public schools. A collection of twenty-six engravings, originally published in R.Ackermann’s ‘Public Schools’, circa 1816, engravings by J. Stadler, D. Havell, J. Bluck and others, all with contemporary hand colouring, showing views of Winchester College, Eton, Charter House, Christ Church, Harrow, St Pauls, Westminster, Christ Hospital and the costumes of scholars from each school, occasional duplicates, each approximately 240 x 280mm, mounted

Lot 283

(26)

£200-300

284* Fashion & costume. A mixed collection of approximately 550 engravings and prints, 19th century, engravings, aquatints and lithographs, many with contemporary hand colouring, including British & French fashion plates and costume prints from various European countries, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.550)

Lot 284

£200-300

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285* Flint (William Russell). Five prints, circa 1965, five colour photolithographic prints, each signed by the artist in pencil below image to lower right, blindstamped to lower left, three laid on near contemporary card, one print (Castanets) with slight spotting, one print (The Marie Monosque) with adhesion damage to margins, some mount staining, each approximately 490 x 640mm The prints consist of:- Rosa and Marissa, Castanets, The Marie Monosque, Market Hall Cordes and The Dubious Bernini. (5) £300-500

286* Foreign topographical views. A large collection of approximately 3000 prints and engravings, many originally published in ‘The Illustrated London News’, mostly 19th century, uncoloured engravings of France, Scandinavia, Mediterranean Islands, Belgium, Austria, Germany, Holland, Eastern Europe, Canada, United Sates, Japan, Holy Land, South America, Egypt, Africa and Australasia, various zizes, good condition All the views have been carefully sorted and filed into their representative countries. (approx.3000) £150-200

Lot 288

287* Fraser (James Baillie). Assemblage of Hillmen, Bheem ke Udar, Crossing the Touse [and] View of the Country from Urshalun Teeba, published Messrs. Rodwell and Martin, 1820, togther four aquatints by R.Havell & son, contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image on three margins, each approximately 440 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed Abbey Travel 498. Four plates from ‘Views in the Himala Mountains’. James Baillie Fraser (1783-1856) was a Scottish traveller and artist, who, following the end of the war with Nepal in 1815 travelled with his brother William to the Himalayas, spending two months exploring the region. They became the first Europeans to reach the sources of the Jumna and Ganges rivers. Tutored by the artist George Chinnery, Fraser was encouraged by William Havell to publish his sketches upon his return to Calcutta. Fraser’s account of his travels was separately published as ‘Journal of a Tour through Part of the Snowy Range of the Himala Mountains, and to the Sources of the Rivers Jumna and Ganges’. (4) £300-500

289* Glorious Revolution. Hooge (Romeyn de), Vertrek van S.K.H.NA Engeland den n. Nov. 1688 Depart de S.A.R. pour Angleterre... Aenkomst van S.K.H.D.P. van Orangie in Engeland, published J. Covens & C. Mortier, Amsterdam, circa 1695, two uncoloured engraved panoramas showing the departure of William of Orange from Holland, and his arrival at Torbay, old folds, 450 x 540mm

288* Furniture designs. Eleven engravings of designs by Thomas Sheraton, [1804 - 1806], hand coloured engraved designs for beds, curtains, tables, sideboards and chairs, engraved by Barlow, Warner and Caldwall, each approximately 200 x 300mm, mounted (11)

£100-150

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290* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Parus Cristatus, Montifringilla Ruficollis, Stigmatops Albo-auricularis, Geocichla Schistacea [and] Circus Cyaneus, circa 1870, five hand coloured lithographs, each approximately 490 x 350mm, mounted, together with Slyper (H.J.),British Birds No.2 [and] British Birds No.4, published RSPB, 1961, two large colour photolithographic posters with multiple images of birds on each sheet, each approximately 600 x 870mm. framed and glazed (7)

293* Kip (Joannes). Berkley Castle the Seat of the Earle of Berkley; Alveston the seat of Edward Hill; Kingsweston the seat of Edward Southwell Esq; Boughton Court the seat of Sr. Barnham Rider Kt.; [and] Amney the Seat of Robert Pleydell Esq., circa 1720, together five engraved views, Alveston view with later hand colouring, each approximately 355 x 435mm, initial four views mounted, framed and glazed, Amney unframed, plus Gardner (Thomas), The Road from Oxford to Chichester; The Road from Tinmouth in Northumberld., to ye City of Carlisle in Cumberld., [1719], together two hand-coloured engraved strip road maps, ‘The Road from Tinmouth..., with one worm hole, each approximately 185 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Sayer (R. & Bennett J.), The Road from Dartmouth to Minehead in Somersetshire, circa 1775, hand-coloured engraved strip road map, with ‘The Road from St David’s to Holywell..., printed to the verso (map on verso uncoloured), 160 x 215mm, mounted, framed and double glazed

£70-100

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£150-200

291 Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth from the original plates restored by James Heath, Baldwin & Cradock [1822 or later], 115 engraved sheets (of 116, lacking first portrait of Hogarth), some mainly marginal water stains, title near detaching with small marginal chips and tears, contemporary red half morocco, covers detached, spine defective, rubbed, large folio (1)

£500-800

292 Huguenin (Oscar). An album of Swiss genre views and French military scenes, c.1880, thirty-one pen and ink drawings, each titled and signed by artist, several laid on contemporary card, each with tissue guard, bound in a contemporary morocco gilt album by Burntons of New York, large 4to (1)

294* Landseer (Sir Edwin, 1802-1873). The Scotch Gamekeeper, lithograph, some marks and light waterstains, sheet size 75 x 59cm (29.5 x 23.25ins), together with other various prints by or after Edwin Landseer, including The Challenge by Charles Mottram, 1896, The English Gamekeeper, Alton Abbey in the Olden Time, The Sanctuary by W.H. Simmons, 1896, The Monarch of the Glen, by G. Zobel, 1896, Shoeing, Halt, etc., various sizes and condition, all unframed (except one engraving by Thomas Landseer of a hunting dog, framed and glazed

£200-300

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295* London. Stadler (J.C.), East India House, published R. Ackermann, 1817, hand coloured aquatint on wove after T.H.Shepherd, repaired marginal closed tears, backed with archival tissue, 410 x 500mm, together with Havell (D.), A View of the Royal Exchange Cornhill, published R.Ackermann, 1816, hand coloured aquatint on wove after T.H.Shepherd, several repaired closed tears affecting image, backed with later linen, 415 x 500mm, together with Fearnside (William Gray, editor,), The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, 1838, additional decorative title and twenty-nine (complete) uncoloured engraved views, some plates with stitch holes to upper margin but not affecting image, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with approximately 400 topographical engravings, decorative prints and excised scrapbook pages, various sizes and condition (approx.400)

£100-150

Lot 297

298* Military. Untitled engraving of a military parade, circa 1810, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring possibly of the Royal Military College at Woolwich, proof before title and letters, the royal crest below image, 480 x 660mm, framed and glazed

296* Military Costume. Lalaisse (Francois-Hippolyte), Types Militaires, plate nos. 1, 18, 24, 25, 26, 44, 48, 49, 54, 55, (and one un-numbered), published E.Morier, Paris, circa 1860, eleven lithographs with contemporary hand colouring of French military costume, some dust soiling and spotting, each approximately 420 x 300mm, one mounted, framed and glazed (11)

An ivory plate attached to the frame reads ‘ The Commandant’s Cup, Autumn 1937, Won by the Commandant’, (1) £100-200

299* Morland (George). Children Fishing [and] Children Gathering Black-Berries, circa 1805, pair of mezzotints by Philip Dawe, printed in colours and finished by hand, each trimmed to plate mark and tipped on to later card, each approximately 520 x 375mm, uniform mounts, and gilt frames, together with Ward (William), Children Bird-Nesting, published J.R. Smith, 1789, mezzotint, printed in colours after G.Morland, 450 x 565mm, verre eglomisé glass mount, gilt gesso frame, with one other large mezzotint engraving of a genre subject, trimmed to image, verre eglomisé mount, gilt moulding

£100-150

297* Military Figures. A collection of ten plates of military costume, circa 1770, hand coloured engravings with descriptive Latin text below each image, each engraved plate approximately 305 x 260mm (10)

£150-200

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300* Mushrooms. Eight lithographs, circa 1880, eight colour lithographs with German and Latin titles, each approximately 270 x 175mm, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform burl elm veneered frames (8)

£70-100

301* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 525 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of mammals, butterflies, insects, birds, reptiles and fish, domestic animals and sporting scenes, with examples by Lizars, Buffon, Orme, Howitt, Hill and S.P.C.K., occasional duplicates, some mounted, various sizes an condition (approx.525)

£200-300

304* Newcastle (William Cavendish, Duke of). A collection of forty engravings, circa 1765, uncoloured double page engravings depicting the schooling of horses, titles in German and French, each approximately 320 x 410mm, seven prints mounted These prints are from the later German/French edition. (40)

305* Northern counties. A mixed collection of approximately 105 topographical engravings, 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic views in Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including examples by Godfrey, Cooke, Storer, Jenkins, Armytage, Le Petit, Ryland, Turner, Picken and Vue d’optiques, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition

302* Natural history. A mixed collection of thirty-three engravings and prints, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and etchings of natural history and sporting subjects, including lithographs of domestic animals by T.S.Cooper and three lithographs of cattle after Riffaut and Valentin, plus four steeple chasing etchings,(including three duplicates), with six lithographs by Hachette, three engravings of monkeys and lemurs by Audubert and others by Lacepede and Petraroja, various sizes and condition (33)

£200-300

(approx.105)

£100-150

£150-200

306* Oxford. Stadler (J. C., Bluck J. Havell D. & others), A collection of twenty-four engravings of Oxford colleges, originally published in R.Ackermann’s ‘History of Oxford’, circa 1815, aquatints of Oxford colleges, libraries and chapels, all with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 230 x 280mm, with another ten engraved portraits of the gowns and costumes of Oxford undergraduates, graduates and college staff with three engraved portraits of college founders, various sizes, all mounted

303* New York. Mottram (Charles), New York, published F. & G. W. Smith, New York, 1855, very large hand coloured engraving, some repaired closed tears affecting image, mostly to the sky, 820 x 1310mm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame and if not possible to roll will be expensive to ship overseas. (1) £300-500

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307* Oxford. A mixed collection of forty-four engravings, early 19th century, engravings and aquatints, many with contemporary hand colouring of views of Oxford colleges, general views and plates of the costumes of Oxford academics, by Skelton, Havell, Stadler, Hill, Bluck and Agar, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, mounted (44)

£200-300

308* Payne (Charles Johnson, “Snaffles”). Gentlemen Unafraid, circa 1918, colour photolithograph with two black & white remarques, with blindstamp and artist’s signature in pencil, overall size 460 x 670mm, framed and glazed (1)

£300-500

309* Porcelain designs. Garnier (Edouard), Nineteen chromolithographic plate, coffee can and vase designs, published Maison Quantin, Paris, circa 1880, nineteen chromolithographic designs displayed in multi-aperture mounts in five uniform frames, each print approximately 210 x 295mm, framed and glazed in carved ornate black and grey mouldings, overall size 1370 x 530mm (5)

£200-300

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313* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 190 prints & engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and prints, including genre, classical, natural history, topographical views, portraits, costume, juvenile and botany, most are mounted but approximately twenty are framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.190)

£100-150

314* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 1800 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including approximately 1500 prints of sporting scenes, British & foreign topography, trades & professions, marine and military, originally published in ‘The Illustrated London News’, together with another approximately 300 prints and engravings including maps, architecture, John Kay caricatures and watercolours, various sizes and condition (approx.1800)

315* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 115 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, prints, engravings, watercolours and maps, including British & foreign topographical views, including several of Jamaica and the West Indies, military scenes, caricatures, natural history and decorative architecture, various sizes and condition

310* Pouncy (Benjamin Thomas). Building of a Cutter; Chace of a Cutter; Unlading of a Cutter; Dissolution of a Cutter, printed by J. Kitchingman, published as the Act directs, 1783, four engraved plates (two close-trimmed at foot affecting imprint), a few light spots and small marginal water stains, original wrappers with manuscript titles to upper panel, some edge wear and a few stains, sheet size 265 x 425mm, oblong folio Uncommon. (1)

£200-300

(approx.115)

£80-120

316* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 350 prints and engravings, 18th & 19th century, including forty-eight engraved portraits from the Harrison edition of Rapin’s History..., and approximately ninety vignette engravings from Gualtieri’s ‘Index testarum conchyliorum...,’ with approximately forty-five with later hand colouring, and approximately 200 leaves from ‘Harpers Weekly magazine, various sizes and condition

£300-500

(approx.350)

£100-200

317* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approximately 2000 prints, engravings and partially excised plate books, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and prints, including natural history, Shakespeare, British & foreign topographical views, botany, architecture, genre, classical, portraits, juvenile, ‘Hogarth’ and maps, various sizes and condition (approx.2000)

318* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of approximately 100 prints, maps, engravings and ephemera, 18th & 19th century, including natural history, botany, sporting, Vanity Fair caricatures, British & foreign topographical views, maps and plans, watercolours, etchings and woodblocks, drawings (including a large pencil drawing of Somerset House), documents, deeds and indentures, various sizes and condition

311* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of fifteen prints, 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including topographical views, coaching scenes, sporting, maritime and classical, with examples by Harris, Rosenburgh, Lucas, Willmore and Cunego, large scale, various sizes and condition (15)

(approx.100)

£150-200

319* Roberts (David). A collection of thirteen lithographs, circa 1850, hand coloured lithographs, including nine half-plates and four full size images, eight of the half-plates are trimmed with loss of text, two of the full size plates are trimmed to image, various sizes and condition, together with Giles (W.), View of Mocha, published Smith Elder & Co., circa 1870. hand coloured lithograph, 300 x 430mm

£300-500

312* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 440 prints, engravings and maps, mostly 19th century, including British topographical views, botany, natural history, Ordnance Survey maps, and field sports, with examples by Shepherd, Tallis, Finden, Gastineau, Godfrey, Step, Morris and Scot, various sizes and condition (approx.440)

£400-600

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£150-200

320* Soiron (Francois Davide). St. James’s Park, published Colnaghi & Co., 1790, large oval stipple engraving after G.Morland, printed in colours and finished by hand, slight creasing and dust soiling, 460 x 530mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£70-100

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321* Steeplechasing. Hunt (Charles), Leamington Grand Steeple Chase 1837, plates 1 - 4 (complete), published Thos. McLean, 1837, set of four aquatints after F. C. Turner, all with contemporary hand colouring heightened with gum arabic, some spotting and staining, plate four with long closed tear affecting image, each approximately 415 x 620mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

£200-300

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322* Switzerland. Descourtis (Charles Mechior), Vue du fond de la Vallée de Hasly [and] Vue du pont sur la Lutschinen, circa 1785, pair of aquatints after Rosenberg, contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, titles on mounts (one printed and one manuscript), each approximately 235 x 335mm, uniform gilt gesso frames, one lacking glass Originally published in ‘Vues Remarquables des Montagnes de la Suisse’. (2) £100-200

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323* Tombleson (William). A collection of approximately 135 engravings, circa 1840, engraved views along the length of the River Thames, some with later hand colouring, some duplicates, each approximately 180 x 230mm (approx.135)

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324* Tomkins (Charles). Childhood, circa 1800, mezzotint after Sir Joshua Reynolds, contemporary hand colouring, 3875 x 255mm, framed and glazed, together with Beauvarlet (J.), Conversation Espagnole, published Paris, circa 1830, hand coloured genre engraving on india wove, 580 x 425mm, verre eglomisé mount, black and gilt frame, with Daullé (J.), Les Charmes de Lavie Champêtre..., published Augsberg, 1757, engraved classical scene after F.Boucher, trimmed to image on three margins, 480 x 330mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another similar scene but a proof before title and letters, in a uniform mount and frame (4)

£100-200

325* Twining (Elizabeth). Fourteen lithographs originally published in ‘Illustrations of the Natural Orders of Plants, [1849-55], lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling, each approximately 400 x 290mm (14)

£200-300

326* Vanity Fair. A collection of approximately 120 caricatures, [1880 - 1910], lithographs, including rowers, politicians, businessmen, scientists, royalty, musicians, teachers and lawyers, some dust soiling and occasional marginal closed tears, occasional duplicates, each approximately 370 x 220mm, various condition (approx.120)

£70-100

327* Wagstaff (Charles Edward). A Lady spinning, circa 1840, uncoloured mixed method engraving on india wove after Richard Buckner, repaired closed tear affecting image, 585 x 465mm, verre eglomisé glass, modern ornate gilt moulding, together with Young (John),The Golden Eggs, circa 1790, uncoloured mezzotint after R. M. Payne, trimmed to image on three margins, 595 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed in modern painted frame with silver gilt beaded slip, with another three engravings similar

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£150-200

328* WWI Art. Dee (T.E., late 20th century), RAF bi-plane in flight, watercolour on paper, signed lower left, 35 x 50.5cm mount aperture, framed and glazed, together with two pencil drawings by the same hand titled “A Hunting We Will Go” and “Spad - Guyneimer “Les Cigognes”, both 33 x 48.5cm, unframed (3)

£70-100

329* Wyllie (William Lionel, 1851-1931 ). The Fishing Fleet, etching, signed by artist in pencil to lower left and numbered ‘No. LXXXVII’ to lower right, 200 x 280mm, mounted, framed and glazed

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 330* Advertising & Graphic Design. A small group of approximately 50 original pen and ink and watercolour designs by Evelyn Elderton, circa 1930s, decorative designs, alphabets and some finished adverts for Harrod’s, Coleman’s Mustard, etc., a few signed, 65 x 44cm and smaller (approx. 50)

£150-200

331* Austrian Royalty. A group of 5 documents signed by Austrian royal family members, circa 1580-1616, all written in neat clerical hands and comprising 1 or 2 pp. with integral calligraphic docket leaf with royal paper seal (all browned), all on paper and heavily spotted with a few fold splits, folio The royal signature for each document is Ferdinand II, Archduke of Further Austria (1529-1595), 1580, 2pp; Charles II, Archduke of Austria (1540-1590), 2pp; Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553-1595), 1581, 1p; Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria (1558-1618), 1616, 1p; Albert VII, Archduke of Austria (1559-1621), 1606(?), 2pp. (5) £300-400

332 Autograph albums. A group of 3 small autograph albums, late 19th and early 20th century, the first containing autographs of actors and singers from Covent Garden, Drury Lane, etc., 1913-28, approximately 25 leaves, mostly written to rectos only, early leaves detached, the second containing several hundred cut autographs, quotations, inscriptions, original drawings, etc., circa 1907-10, partly broken and leaves coming loose, the third and smallest album containing autographs of Maurice Miles, Edgar Knight, Rafael Kublik, 1938 (in pencil), Carl Rosa, John Stainer, Gideon Fagan, Fernando de Lucia, Charles Grove, Reginald Stead and a few others, a total of approximately 8 leaves plus blanks, many leaves detached, all contemporary padded morocco/cloth, rubbed and a little wear to extremities, oblong 8vo

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£100-150

333* Black Dyers’ Guild. Manuscript order in the name of the Duke of Stettin setting forth statutes for the Black Dyers’ Guild, Alt-Stettin, [Pomerania], 7 January 1603, containing 19 regulations including those for the education of apprentices, trade protection, the handling of Guild cash, members’ liability for fines, and the employment of Guild members’ widows, 7 pp. in German, written calligraphically with decorative flourishes, on vellum, sewn, slightly stained, particularly to last leaf, with some brown rust marks mainly affecting lower margins of middle leaves, brown and red wax seal of Barnim, Duke of Stettin (approximately 6cm diameter, broken in 2 parts), attached by the original green and yellow cord (1)

£100-150

334 Burdett (Francis). Sir Francis Burdett to his Constituents; Denying the Power of the House of Commons to Imprison the People of England, 1st edition, 1810, 59 pp., light browning, modern cloth-backed boards, together with The Trial of Sir Francis Burdett, Bart, at Leicester, on Thursday, March 23rd, 1820, Before Mr Justice Best, and a Special Jury, 1st edition, 1820, 45 pp., advert leaf at rear, some spotting including heavy spotting and light damp staining to title and following leaf, later boards, plus Report of the Debate which took place in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 20th of May, on the Motion of Sir Francis Burdett, Bart MP for going into a Committee, to Enquire into the Subject of Parliamentary Reform, 1st edition, 1817, 64 pp., some soiling and occasional heavy browning, modern cloth-backed boards, plus thee other related antiquarian pamphlets and eight 20th-century books relating to the Burdett-Coutts family, all with Roger Burdett Wilson, Hutton House Library book labels to front pastedowns

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335* Burdett (Sir Francis, 5th Baronet, 1770-1844). A group of 4 autograph letters signed ‘F. Burdett’ 1814/1833, to various recipients, the longest letter to Lord Althorpe, recommending a person he trusts for county business ‘And the poor cases particularly in Berkshire, Wilts, Somersetshire... he is well qualified for an appointment under the new Poor Law Bill...’, all one page, some spotting or browning, 4to/8vo, plus 2 further autograph notes written in the third person and a signed freefront, plus five autograph letters signed from his daughter the philanphropist Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts (1814-1906), the longest being a 6-page letter, 12 February 1855, to Mr Tristram on the subject of the proposed conversion of the old burial ground attached to St Martin’s-in-the-Field to a garden, a total of 15 pp., 8vo (12)

£200-300

336 Cabinet-Maker’s Notebook. An album of pen and pencil sketches, circa 1830, 35 pp. with some blanks, paper watermarked 1811, including drawings or armchairs, chimney pieces, grates, day beds, occasional tables, torcheres, sofas, chifonnieres, pedestal tables, wine coolers, etc., with several designs for greenhouses and carriages, many of the drawings measured and showing constructional details, some offsetting to first three leaves from adhesive used for old cuttings pasted to first leaf recto, contemporary green stained vellum, rubbed and a little wear to spine, 4to (235 x 188) A few designs are annotated Eastnor Castle (Herefordshire, designed by Sir Robert Smirke, 1812-20) and Watermouth Castle (near Ilfracombe, Devon, the interior altered by George Wightwick, circa 1845). (1) £200-300

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337 Commemorative Cards. A collection of 368 commemorative cards published by Gordon Fraser Gallery, circa 1950s-60s, comprising 303 laid-down onto album leaves (majority printed image only), plus 65 loose unused cards, many designed by Margaret Holden, mostly humorous, cards include general commemorative & greetings, Birthday, Christmas, Easter, Mother’s Day, Get Well Soon, Valentine, Driving Test & Engagement cards etc., various sizes, album in contemporary cloth, blocked ‘Gordon Fraser Gallery’ & ‘Gordon Fraser Fine Arts’ to covers, large 4to (1)

£100-150

338 Cookery Manuscripts, etc. A group of five assorted manuscripts, mostly 19th century, the earliest 18th century containing approximately 100 pp. arithmetical exercises and 26 pp. medical and veterinary receipts, remaining leaves blank, contemporary half sheep, broken and worn, 4to, the remaining four all 19th century and including three volumes of cookery receipts for cakes, puddings, wine, etc., the last and latest manuscript of circa 1890, containing fortune-telling from playing cards and similar, various bindings, slim 4to/8vo (5)

£200-300

339* Edward VIII (King of the United Kingdom, 1894-1972). Souvenir in Commemoration of the Investiture of HRH The Prince of Wales, at Carnarvon Castle, on Thursday, July 13th, 1911, published by The East London Printing Co., [1911], crepe paper souvenir napkin, printed in black with a vignette of the Prince at the centre, the border colour-printed in red, blue and green depicting flags and flowers, minor spotting and creasing, 36 x 36cm (1)

£100-150

340* Edward VIII (King of the United Kingdom, 1894-1972). Souvenir of the Visit of the King of Spain to England, printed Burgess William & Co., [1905], crêpe paper souvenir napkin on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII being received by the Prince of Wales [later King Edward VIII] on behalf of King Edward VII onboard the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, printed text with vignettes of the Prince of Wales and King Edward VII above printed text and itinerary, floral border printed in purple and green, small tear with minor loss to upper right corner, minor spotting and creasing, 36 x 36cm It was on this visit that King Alfonso XIII met his future bride, Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenburg. (1) £100-150

341 Escheats. Indices of Escheats to the Crown from Henry III to Henry VI (1216-1460), manuscript on paper, circa 1600, 175 leaves written on both sides in a legal hand in narrow columns, margins ruled in red, alphabetical lists of places arranged by regnal years with references to shelf-marks (eg. 24 E1 38) for the original record, at end an index listing manors, chapels and abbeys without distinction of reign, another in regnal order listing private persons, contemporary vellum, gilt arabesque on sides, paper shelf-labels on spine, small 4to, together with a partially completed manuscript book of accounts and inventory, late 18th & 19th century, possibly for Browsholme Hall, Lancashire and the Parker family, approximately 22 leaves completed, the remainder blank, contemporary vellum, soiled and worn, narrow folio

342* Ethiopian Magic Scroll. A vellum scroll of three stitched membranes, probably late 19th century, handwritten in Ge’ez script in red and black, double column, two miniatures, the first of two angel protectors, the second of two talismans, marginal browning without loss of legibility, 176 x 11cm

Escheats are estates lapsing to the Crown usually for want of heirs, but also by forfeiture (e.g. the escheated lands in Ulster planted by the Crown under James I). Around 1600 these records would have probably been housed in the Tower of London. (2) £150-200

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343* Fraser (James Baillie, 1783-1856). Autograph letter signed ‘J.B. Fraser’, Constantinople [letter no. 5], 11-12 January 1834, written to his wife, describing part of his journey on horseback while heading to Persia, this letter describing part of the journey including Tatar-Bazarchic, Philipopoli, Hebepcheh, etc., giving description of journey, landscape and events, ‘On these [mats] are ever seated a parcel of Turks smoking perhaps snoring on a pillow which looks like a crawling heap of rags, and generally bending over pots of ignited charcoal, the only means of warming an apartment...’ and noting that the effect of the charcoal vapour does not have the same effect on the Turks as it does on Christian people, written in a mostly small and tight hand on three bifolia including integral address panel with ‘Sanitatis Sigillum’ disinfection cachet in black, a few spots and two tiny holes to final leaf, 12 pp., 4to, preserved in a modern blue morocco binding with gilttitled upper cover An interesting and rare letter describing part of Fraser’s journey from Ihtuman and on to Constantinople. Fraser had been employed by the Foreign Office to travel to Persia to report on Russian influence in the region, clandestinely travelling over 10,000 miles between December 1833 and May 1835. His account of these travels was published as ‘A Winter’s Journey (Tatar) from Constantinople to Tehran’, 2 volumes (1838). The letter here, though numbered 5 in Fraser’s hand overlaps with the account as published in letters III and IV. While there are similar phrases and sentences between this manuscript and the published book, the writing and ordering is considerably different. (1) £1000-1500

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344* [Grand Tour]. Autograph letter signed from the merchants Wills and Leigh, Naples, 18 October 1768, to Sir George Pocock of Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, (altered to Twickenham), informing him that in a month or so a ship will sail to London with ‘such things of yours as may be ready, hoping all Fabris’s will be finished and part of Ricciandelli’s’ but sickness prevented them from working, some of D’Hancarvilles works will be ready but not Morghens, other information including that Mr and Mrs [William] Hamilton are in the country and that Captain French has arrived from Newfoundland and sends his respects, minor worm tracks, 2 pp. with integral address leaf, 4to, together with an autograph letter signed from Thomas Palmer Ball, Antwerp, 14 September & Lille, 17 September 1788, to his mother giving details of his travels, ‘...there is a very large river to this town [Antwerp] but no trade or shipping’, and later from Brussels, ‘...it’s the fashion in this country for dogs to draw goods about, yesterday we met nine abreast drawing a great barrel’, heavy spotting and dust-soiling on folds, 2 pp., 8vo, plus a manuscript agreement in Italian, between Antonio Rosso and Signori Waylen, 26 April 1836, for conveyance of Mr Waylen and his companions from Rome to Florence, and the provision of food and lodging for ‘trente scudi’, a little age toning, 1 page, oblong 8vo

346* Heavy Haulage and Abnormal Loads. A large collection of approximately 10,000 mostly colour photographs of British and foreign vehicles, including Curtis, Wirzius, Schmidbauer, Grundt, Schenker, Brambles, Schetz, plus other British, European and US makes, partially sorted, 10 x 15cm

The first letter, recording the Grand Tour and the acquisition of pictures and antiques, makes reference to the artists Pietro Fabris (fl. circa 17561804), the view painter employed by Sir William Hamilton, and Gabrielle Ricciardelli (fl. 1743-1768), landscape and marine painter. (3) £150-200

Estate of Denis Tomlin, collector & photographer, with proceeds going to NA3T. The negatives and copyright are not supplied with this lot. (2 cartons) £300-500

347* Hunting postcards. A group of 140 English hunting real photo postcards, circa 1920-1921, showing riders, horses and hounds plus followers, cars, etc., mostly on estates near country houses, numbered in the negative, postally unused and corner-mounted in a broken album with some postcards now loose, some manuscript captions of places and dates including Rolleston Hall, Aston Hall, Rocksford Hall, Swarkeston, Wychnor Park, Foston Hall, Six Lane End, Etwall Hall, Newchurch, etc., a total of 12 card leaves, 4to

345* Grant - South Tyrol. A grant by the community of the Canons at Brixen (or Bressanone, South Tyrol, Italy) to Jakob von Taufensteg and five other named peasants, of a tithe amounting to seven pounds in pernerpfennige, for three years, and thereafter the usual rent for it, annually ten pounds in the sam coinage, 24 May 1355, written in German on vellum, witnesses include Herr Konrad, parson at Stilfes and six others named, docketed, endorsed in Latin, seal deficient, slightly soiled, 17 x 21cm

(approx. 140)

A full transcription and English translation are provided with this lot. (1) £100-150

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350* Manuscript Calligraphy. De Grandis (Tomasso). Saggio di Calligrafia Eseguito da Tomaso de Grandis di Chieti e Dedicato a sua Sacra Maesta 'Francesco il re Del Regno delle due Sicilie ed Alla Maesta' dell'Augusta Regina Maria Sofia Amalia Duchessa di Calabria, no place or date but probably Chieti or Naples, 1859/1860, written and drawn in black ink on thick drawing paper and displaying upwards of 50 calligraphic, pictorial, phantasmagoric, floral, historiated and other ornamental Roman and exotic alphabets, chiefly of majuscules, with four finely drawn allegorical corner-pieces, numerous vignettes of landscapes and figures, floral decorations, pictorial command-of-hand figures, and large portraits of King Francesco II and Queen Maria Sophia of Naples, and Pope Pius IX, with elaborate floral cartouches, a little damage to centre fold with skilful restoration affecting half of the letters “m” and “n” respectively at the foot and a few words of the dedicatory sonnet, both skilfully restored and inked in to match, a few small restorations to the same fold barely affecting written surface, closed tear to right margin, a little spotting, mostly to outer margins, 810 x 1375mm

348* Kennedy (Robert Francis “Bobby”, 1925-1968). Typed letter signed ‘Robert Kennedy’ as Attorney General, Washington, 27 July 1964, to Miss Linda Broadhurst in South-East London, thanking her for her ‘very thoughtful letter. I was glad to hear from you and to learn you, although young in years, were inspired and excited by my brother’s leadership. He had a special fondness for young people and apparently this was recognized and returned in large measure. I hope that the interest in politics and government which he kindled within you will continue to grow and increase’, letterhead printed in blue with embossed stamp upper left, signed in black felt tip pen, minor smudging, horizontal fold, minor browning at upper margin, one page, 4to, aperture mount, framed and glazed

No published works by De Grandis are recorded and this was possibly intended as a presentation piece to the King and Queen in search of an official post as calligrapher. (1) £150-200

351* Miscellaneous ephemera, mostly 20th century, including assorted postcards, British family letters, circa 1930s/1950s, and family snapshot albums, plus a copy of Earl Spencer’s Tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, Westminster Abbey, September 6 1997, signed by Charles Spencer and complete with presentation card box (a carton)

A touching, personal letter, written eight months after his brother President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. (1) £200-300

352 Music Manuscripts. A manuscript book compiled by Thomas Pike, 1789, 276pp. of musical notation and lyrics for twenty-eight hymns and anthems, written in a neat hand, with contents leaves at both front and rear, titles include: ‘Anthem taken out of the 106th Psalm by Mr. Henry Purcell’; ‘A Christmas Ode’; and ‘The 4th hym taken from the 96th Psalm by Jackson’, offsetting throughout, a few spots mainly to first and last leaves, contemporary reversed calf, rubbed, spine with some loss and fraying at both ends, front cover with central red morocco label, gilt-decorated and lettered, 4to, together with a similar book, comprising 96 pages of musical notation and lyrics for various pieces, including: ‘The Sylph’; The New Highland Laddie’; ‘The Hungarian Waltz’; ‘Weber’s Celebrated March’; and ‘Rule Britannia’, offsetting throughout, front pastedown with ink inscription ‘Mary Pyke February 10th 1821’, contemporary calf, front joint cracked, spine deficient, 4to

349* London and Middlesex. A collection of approximately 92 vellum indentures, 1766-1899, (mostly 19th century), concerning property transactions in London and Middlesex, including leases, mortgages, assignments, conveyances, etc., especially in New Bond Street, Camden Town, Camden Park Road, St. Pancras, Hampstead, Islington, Muswell Hill, Kentish Town, Harrow, Paddington, and Hammersmith, with seals, and some documents contain plans (approx. 92)

£100-150

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353 Music Manuscripts. A neatly written collection of music in four volumes, each entitled ‘Vespers &c’, mid eighteenth century, with titles including: ‘2nd Sunday Lent’; ‘Vespers of Virgin Mary’; ‘Hymn’; and Whitsunday Vespers’, each approximately 100 pp., offsetting and toning, untrimmed, contemporary half calf, somewhat soiled and worn, two volumes with front joints splitting, 4to (4)

356* Plimer (Andrew & Nathaniel). A scrap book of letters, biographical notes and reproductions of illustrations relating to the miniature painters Andrew and Nathaniel Plimer, compiled by a biographer, George Charles Williamson, Mount Manor House, Guildford, circa 1900-1903, comprising approximately 100 leaves with tipped-in letters to Williamson concerning his project, captions for reproductions of portraits, further notes, etc., a total of approximately 100 leaves (versos blank), bookplate of George Charles Williamson to front pastedown, contemporary quarter buckram over marbled boards, slightly rubbed, some spotting and soiling, 4to, together with a small group of other autograph letters and related concerning art and collecting, including autograph letters signed from John Sheepshanks (1784-1863), Sir Francis Grant (1803-1878), Dawson Turner (to the portrait painter, Thomas Phillips), George James Welbore Agar Ellis, Sir Francis Chantrey, Edward Hodges Baily, Linley Sambourne, Francis Schenk, Sir John Fleming Leicester, Felix Topolski (postcard), James Wyatt (signature), etc., plus a quantity of engraved portraits and prints

£150-200

354 New Zealand Maori Rugby Team. An autograph team sheet for the team touring New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon, France, England, Wales and Canada, 1926-27, signed on board the ship carrying them to Canada, 10 January 1927, a total of 29 signatures and 1 set of initials ‘S.J.’, including autographs of the Captain M.P. Barclay, Vice Captain R. Bell and manager H. Harris, signed in three slightly uneven rows on a sheet of light blue paper and pasted into an autograph album of the period, containing unidentified autographs and watercolours on 10 further pages, a further 14 autographs of Japanese naval officers signed and identified on HIMS Katori letterhead, 4 pp., 8vo, loosely inserted, contemporary decorative synthetic boards, oblong 8vo

Provenance: Major Anthony R. Tavener. (a carton)

£150-200

Now called the Maori All Blacks, they began playing in 1888 as the New Zealand Natives, recording their first national win against Ireland (13-4) later that year in Dublin. They were the first team to wear the famous black jersey and the side was originally conceived as an all-Maori selection. The team has beaten many international sides, including the British and Irish Lions, England and Ireland. (1) £300-500

357 Scrap albums. A group of 5 various notebooks and albums relating to the Botfield family of Decker Hill, Shifnal, Shropshire, including a manuscript journal of a summer’s holiday undertaken by Rev. William Bishton Garnett Botfield and others to Germany, Switzerland and Savoy in 1880, 92 pp. written neatly to album leaf rectos from the original logbooks, contemporary half roan, small 4to, together with one of the original logbooks for the holiday written in pencil, 76 leaves, oblong 12mo, plus a scrap album with photographs, autographs and drawings relating to Aston Hall Auxiliary Hospital, Shropshire, compiled at the end of the First World War, a total of approximately 50 leaves, contemporary padded morocco, spine deficient, plus a botanical notebook compiled by Miss M.E. Howard in 1839, containing pen and ink and watercolour diagrams of plant parts, and an inventory of property at Decker Hill, belonging to the late William Botfield, 1851

355* Norham Castle. A hand-painted hare’s ear depicting HMS Norham Castle, circa 1890, painted in watercolour and gouache on to a hare’s silk ear, closed vertical tear(?) to left of centre, 3.5 x 13.5cm, mounted on card with stencilled and pencil caption above, Oxford frame, glazed (1)

£200-300

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Lot 363

358* Scrap Albums. Two 19th century scrap albums containing various engravings, illustrations, portraits and caricatures, including one with images laid to linen pages, original boards, some rubbing, folio (2)

361 Trade catalogues. A group of trade catalogues and flyers, mostly late 19th to early 20th century, French and English language, including catalogues on Beehives (1904), ploughs (La Charrue Delahaye (1929), agricultural machinery, tableware, seeds, furniture (Furniture of Quality, circa 1935), watches, mirrors, travel brochures, fashion, wine-making equipment etc., mostly with black and white illustrations, a few hardbound but mostly original printed wrappers, various sizes and condition

£70-100

359 Spanish Civil War. Consejos Utiles contra los Parasitos, no place, no date, circa 1936, 65 pp., some soiling, slight loss to blank areas of title inner and outer margins, original printed wrappers, soiled and torn with loss, stapled as issued, upper wrapper detached, small 8vo

(approx 85)

£200-300

362* Vellum deeds. A group of approximately 50 deeds and legal documents, 18th & 19th century, including approximately 40 folding vellum land deeds with seals relating to properties mostly in London and environs, occasional soiling and damp staining

A rare anarchists’ pamphlet concerning the making of explosives, etc.; no other copies traced. (1) £100-150

(approx. 50)

360* Taunt (Henry William, 1842-1922). The Defeat of the Spanish Armada (July 1588), Retold by Henry W. Taunt (of Oxford) as a Reading for the set of Fourteen Slides (published by them) from the Tapestry in the old Houses of Parliament, Oxford, circa 1900, manuscript title in the hand of Henry Taunt and 7 typed pages on 7 leaves, title and final blank spotted and toned, stitched as issued, together with the accompanying photographs (nos. 2-12; lacks 1 & 13?), each 15.5 x 21cm, Taunt stamps to versos, corner-mounted on individual paper mounts with pencil captions at foot and ‘Taunt’s Photographs’ at head, mounts chipped and soiled with loss Apparently unpublished. (12)

Lot 364

£150-200

363* Wilhelm II (Kaiser, 1859-1941). Signed studio photograph of the Kaiser in military uniform and overcoat by E. Bieber, Hamburg, mounted on card with photographer’s credits on mount beneath, image 19.5 x 12.5cm, signed in thick black ink and dated 1907 to lower mount, a few minor spots (1)

£100-150

364 Wolsey (Thomas, circa 1473-1530). An Inventorie of Cardinall Woolseis [sic] rich Household stuffe Temp. H.8. The originall booke as it seemes kept by his owne Officers (1529), manuscript copy, circa 1830s, title and 130 leaves, written on both sides in a neat clerical hand, paper watermarked 1833, 20th-century manuscript notes on tipped in pieces of paper, occasional pencil marginalia, top edge gilt, 19th-century morocco gilt, rubbed and slightly soiled, folio (385 x 240mm)

£70-100

This would appear to be a manuscript copy of Harley MSS. 599. (1) £100-150

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Lot 366

365* Diana (1961-1997, Princess of Wales). A pair of women’s Bruno Magli white leather flat peep toe shoes, circa 1977, size 38.5 (5.5 UK; 7.5 US), ankle straps, synthetic soles, little used, some spotting and marks to insoles but gilt and black lettering all clearly visible, minor soiling and marks to heels, together with a white cotton Salvatore Ferragamo shoe sack lettered in red and an Eximious green felt shoe sack with red drawstring and trim and Diana’s monogram ‘D’ to upper side, lower side rubbed and slightly blackened, probably from use as a shoe polisher

367* Charles (Philip Arthur George, born 1948, Prince of Wales). Autograph letter signed ‘Charles’, on HM Yacht Britannia letterhead, 11 December 1992, to Dudley Poplak, thanking him for his letter and for the kind things he said, ‘They were greatly heartening & encouraging, I can assure you. Perhaps they will appreciate the things I try to do after I am dead..! The trouble is that, at the time, it can be pretty awful having to live through all the misinterpretation and the flak put up by those who stand for the purely materialist values. On the other hand, perhaps it is part of the test that I have to go through in order to come out the other side, having been tempered in the fire...’, concluding with renewed thanks and good wishes, 3 pp. on 2 sheets, a couple of minor marks, 8vo, together with the original unstamped envelope addressed in Prince Charles’s hand with initial C lower left

When fully grown Princess Diana’s shoe size was UK size 7 (40 EU; 9 US). There are photographs of her wearing similar shoes while working as a kindergarten teacher aged around 19. This pair of shoes was left at an anonymous friend’s London house in around 1977-78. The embroidered red ‘D’ monogram on the shoe sack is similar to that adopted by her for the Kensington Palace letterhead as Princess of Wales. (4) £300-500

On 9 December 1992 the Prime Minister John Major announced the formal separation of Charles, Prince of Wales, and his wife, Princess Diana. The national newspapers all reported the end of the ‘fairytale’ marriage the following day and speculated on the constitutional, public and private implications for the royal couple and their children. (1) £300-400

366* Diana (Princess of Wales, 1961-1997). Autograph letter signed ‘Diana’, on Kensington Palace letterhead, 1 February 1992, to Dudley Poplak, ‘I have been fascinated by the contents of the Daily Meditations, as for a couple of years now I’ve followed the French philosopher Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov’s way of thinking, but in my travels had not come across this particular Edition. You are marvellous, Dudley, the way you’ve kindly sent me all these things to read - They do interest me enormously. If its not too much of a bore for you I’d like to say a ‘yes please’ to the Daily Word’, ending with renewed thanks for finding all these readings, ‘What a treat it is for me!’, 3 pp. on 2 sheets of Kensington Palace letterhead, with the original stamped envelope (no postmark) addressed in Princess Diana’s hand, 8vo Dudley Poplak was an interior designer and a good friend of both Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov (1900-1986) was a Bulgarian philosopher and mystic who taught that to achieve a better life one must have a high ideal. At this time Princess Diana’s marriage had failed, and the ensuing break-up was shortly to be sensationalised in Andrew Morton’s biography and The Sunday Times. On this date Princess Diana attended the Wales v. France rugby match at Cardiff Arms Park. (1) £500-800

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370* Charles (Prince of Wales, born 1948). Autograph letter signed ‘Charles’, on Kensington Palace letterhead, 24 December 1990, to friend and landscape consultant Vernon Russell-Smith, begins ‘Bless you for the generous thought of those wonderful lilies. They will be hugely appreciated at Highgrove & I can’t wait to see their apricot heads appearing in due course! The woodland garden is coming on slowly’, giving further details of the work done and thanking him once again for such a nice present, 2 pp., 8vo, together with the original postmarked mailing envelope, addressed and initialled by Prince Charles (1)

£200-300

368* Charles (Prince of Wales, born 1948). Autograph letter signed ‘Charles’, on Sandringham, Norfolk, letterhead, 12 January 1987, to his friend and landscape consultant Vernon Russell-Smith, begins ‘The hornbeame should, I trust, all be in by now but they are different sizes, I notice. I hope they have now made square holes round the trees, rather than the round ones which I saw initially! I saw your list of plants for the bank which went to the man at the Savill Garden, who has ticked the ones he can supply...’, with various other queries and comments on the same subject including when plants might be delivered and planted, also telling that he has recommended his services for garden planning to a Mrs StopfordSackville ‘as they have had a problem with someone else who charged the Earth!’ and ending with wishes for a happy new year, 4 pp. on two leaves, a little horizontal creasing at foot, 8vo, together with the original registered mailing envelope addressed and initialled by Prince Charles (1)

£200-300

369* Charles (Prince of Wales, born 1948). Typed letter signed ‘Charles’, on Highgrove House letterhead, 10 November 1988, to friend and landscape consultant Vernon [Russell-Smith], thanking him for his kind letter which ‘is hugely encouraging. I was trying to strike a blow for the “ordinary bloke’s” point of view and hope it will have encouraged some people to pluck up courage to call the experts’ bluff! Whatever I do I am only too aware that it is easy to accuse me of missing points out or of only voicing the lowest common denominator of taste! Perhaps in thirty or forty years time I will be viewed as someone who got it all wrong and my memory will be reviled!’, with handwritten footnote and p.s. asking to forgive the typing ‘but 3000 letters have turned up!’ and apologising for being slow about the shrub list with further comment continuing on to page 2, 4to

371* Royal Progress. A Bill of Homage ffees due to the King’s Servants from all Citys and Towns Corporate through which his Majesty shall pass, 17th century, listing 21 flunkeys and their fees from the gentleman ushers of the privy chamber (), the King’s harbingers (£9.6s.8d.), the sergeants and officers of the trumpett (£3.16s.8d.), the surveyor of the ways (£1.10s.), etc., to the porters at the gate (£1) and the yeoman harbingers (£1), a total of £37.6s.8d., some browning and a little fraying at foremargin, 1 page with integral leaf, folio, together with a later collection of 13 documents relating to ‘The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard’, including ‘A List of the Several Officers and 100 Yeomen’, 5 July 1757, order ‘For a better regulation of the Yeomen of the Guard on Duty at Leicester House’, 6 February 1762, an order in Council confirming privileges, 1 February 1728, and other orders, warrants, appointments, etc., contemporary manuscript copies including a few originals, some with tears but mostly on folds, folio

The furore to which the letter refers is the media fallout following the broadcast of ‘A Vision of Britain’ by the BBC on 28 October 1988. The 75minute documentary was written and narrated by Prince Charles, giving full voice to his strong opinions about the state of modern architecture. At the RIBA 150th Anniversary dinner in 1984 Prince Charles had given a speech in which he unexpectedly badmouthed modern architecture and criticised modern projects, some of which were then abandoned following the outcry and support for his views. Prince Charles’ outspokenness on the subject has continued ever since, championing certain types of classical architecture and the environment. A revealing letter. (1) £300-400

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372* Stanhope (Philip, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, 1633-1714). Manuscript licence issued in the name Philip Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, as Chief Justice of the Royal Forests south of Trent, 6 March 1682, addressed to all the officers of Windsor Forest, licensing Richard Palmer of Wokingham, Berks, to fell timber in a coppice called the Little Frith (est. 14 acres, and owned by Palmer) in Bigshott Walke [south of Wokingham] in the Forest of Windsor, for a period of nine years, signed ‘Chesterfeild’ and papered seal upper leaf, subscribed with note that this was enrolled at Swainmote Court of Windsor Forest, 15 September 1682, by Thomas Staples, 29 x 37cm The grant was consequent on a certificate by Sir Thomas Draper, verderer; John Booth and Moses Maynard, recorders; and Robert Hannington, underkeeper, that Richard Palmer was owner of the coppice. Also the Keeper of the Walk had viewed the coppice and there was sufficient covert for the royal deer, &c. The grant was on condition that the grantees take ‘great care for the fencing thereof according to the Assizes of the Forrest... that they leave sufficient Standalls according to the Statute in that case provided and that ye wood soe to be cutt downe and felled be avoyded and carryed away before the beginning of the Fence-Month and that his Majesties Vert or Venison receive no prejudice thereby’. (1) £150-200

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374* Dugdale (William, 1605-1686). Autograph letter signed ‘Wm Dug[dale], RougeCroix’, 29 June 1640, to an unnamed recipient, returning rolls of arms which Sir Christopher Hatton [1540-1591, English politician, Lord Chancellor of England] had borrowed [for his Book of Seals which was being compiled at that time] and asking for the loan (for the same purpose) or Sir Henry Spelman’s ‘booke of Armorye’ and also for a sight of any of his deeds relating to the families of Manwaring of Cheshire [for whom Dugdale compiled their pedigree and family history] and Darcy of Yorkshire or Lincolnshire, and expressing the hope that he has finished the ordinary and the analysis of arms which he had formerly begun, signature wormed with loss of last four letters of surname, paper somewhat browned, 1 page, folio Provenance: Sotheby’s, 12 October 1976, lot 462; Major Anthony R. Tavener. Included with the lot are several photocopies and two letters to Major Tavener from the Bodleian Library and the British Library, the latter of which proposes Sir Edward Dering and the heralds of Sir Henry St George and Sir William Le Neve as possible candidates for the recipient of this letter. (1) £400-600

Lot 373

375* FitzRoy (Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton, 1683-1757). A group of 5 autograph letters signed ‘Grafton’, 1734-54, the longest 3page letter to William(?) Leather referring to Booty and Johnston and the difficulty for him to ‘name a shopkeeper for ye King. I dare not, and so be sure some good friend of mine woud not lett it be a secret and ye people in ye same rank might object...’, the other short 1-page letters to Sir William Bunbury, the architect Matthew Brettingham, plus a list of 8 names on a separate sheet signed by Grafton, all written in a large hand, some browning and soiling, one letter tipped on to paper mount, all 4to (6)

£100-150

376 Genealogical Papers. A miscellaneous collection of 50 manuscript items relating to genealogy, heraldry, etc., mostly late 18th and early 19th century, including collateral representations of the Plantagenets and Tudors, genealogy of the Ayscoughs of Skeusby, genealogy of Atkyns of Gloucestershire, genealogy of the family of Barne, pedigree of the family of Caldwell, of the family of Chadwick, note respecting the descent of the family of Collingwood, pedigree of the family of Cordell, and its alliance to that of Firebrace, descent of the family of Edge, note relating to the pedigree of Galway, letters respecting the pedigree of Sir Ar. Jones, note respecting the descendants of Bishop Muse, genealogy of the family of Peshall, family of Radcliff, family of Vaughan, various notes and papers respecting arms, pedigrees, etc., addressed to Ralph Bigland, Herald, various sizes, all neatly mounted on guards, a few repairs, 19th-century half calf, rubbed and soiled, folio Provenance: Major Anthony R. Tavener. (1)

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377 Grosvenor Family. A heraldic and genealogical manuscript of the Grosvenor family compiled by Richard Bertram Grosvenor, circa 1910, a total of 371 numbered pages including some blanks, the majority with genealogies and a total of approximately 350 hand-painted coats of arms in watercolour, Apologia initialled RBG at front and Grosvenor’s ownership inscription with his Chelsea address in pencil to front free endpaper, a few rough notes including early draft index loosely inserted, scattered dust-soiling, all written neatly and clearly in a ruled ledger, contemporary half calf, backstrip deficient, old black linen cover, slightly soiled, folio A very detailed genealogical and heraldic manuscript. The occasional blank pages and missing or uncompleted coats of arms and index suggest that this was an unfinished work when Captain Richard Bertram Grosvenor of the 11th Battalion died of illness contracted on active service in 1921 aged 40. He had trained as an engineer and before the war worked on the designing of engines and metal testing, but also had considerable skill as a watercolour artist. In 1916 he served with the 4th Army in the Battles of the Somme, until his health broke down as a result of shell shock near Ovillers in October, when 36 of his men were killed by one shell. In spite of several attempts to carry on and serve during the war he never regained his health and spent much of his few remaining years in war hospitals and nursing homes. (1) £400-600

Lot 376

378 Heraldic Manuscript. A Roll of Arms, copied by Thomas Digby, 1640, browning on laid paper, the shields arranged in two rows of five on each page, the majority with family name neatly written in cell above each shield, a total of 13 leaves, the first page with the ownership name of the copyist ‘Tho: Digby, 1640’ in upper margin, the penultimate and last identified coat of arms being that of three “Luces” (Pike) for Thomas Lucy’s family of Charlecote Park near Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, the second leaf neatly rehinged, the ninth leaf with conjugate stub between folios 6 & 7, a little dustsoiling throughout, uncut edges, modern quarter morocco and marbled boards with vellum tips [by Douglas Cockerell & Son, 1979], title label lettered in gilt ‘Lucy Roll: Copy of Thos Digby 1640’, oblong 8vo (155 x 210mm)

Lot 377

The coats can be traced to the Dictionary of British Arms (vols. 1-4), the manuscript here corresponding to nos. 1-170 and 176-265. It would thus appear to lack nos. 171-175 [an omission by the copyist?] and 266-282, perhaps one final leaf. Provenance: Major Anthony R. Tavener. (1) £400-600

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379 Heraldic Manuscript. The Visitation of Westmorland, 1575, and Visitation of Cumberland, 1615, manuscript, circa 1635, containing about 80 pen and ink coats of arms on 23 folios, some soiling and old stains to inner margins of early leaves affecting text and images but without loss of legibility, followed by 8 leaves containing approximately 200 coats of arms of Kentish families and compiled at a similar date, some spotting and soiling, a few scattered pencil marks, Thomas Phillipps ownership numbers at foot of first leaf with later ownership motif ‘E17’ at centre, book ticket of Bretherton and large armorial bookplate of W. Harry Rylands to front pastedown, 19th-century half calf and cloth, rubbed and a little chipped at head of spine, folio (330 x 208mm)

380 Heraldic Notebook. A manuscript heraldic notebook compiled by Sir Richard St George, circa 1625, neatly written in brown ink on laid paper, a total of 153 numbered folios including some blanks, but mostly written to rectos and versos and including occasional sketches of coats of arms, folio 12 headed ‘Liber Ricardi St Georgii’ with coat of arms beneath, further coat of arms to folio 13v and long prayer of Richard St George written to folios 14 and 15, 3 unnumbered leaves of index in a neat and near-contemporary hand at rear, some dust-soiling and a few minor paper repairs, ownership signature and armorial bookplate of Charles George Young to front pastedown, contemporary vellum gilt with the St George arms to both covers and Young’s monogram to upper cover and at foot of spine, indistinct old ink library shelf number ‘A 58’ at head of spine, rubbed and slightly soiled, small 8vo (145 x 102mm)

Provenance: Phillipps MS. 26645; Sotheby’s, 23 June 1952, lot 116 (bought by Walford for [Edward Elmhirst]); Major Anthony R. Tavener (purchased from Stanley Crow, 1975). (1) £300-500

An interesting notebook of a practising herald, containing information relating to the pedigrees, arms and raising to the nobility of notable families; also notes of arms in some churches, orders of procedure, etc. Sir Richard St George (circa 1550-1635) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London which he joined in 1602. He became Berwick Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary and then Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary. He secured an appointment as Norroy in 1604 and was knighted in 1616. He attained the position of Clarenceux King of Arms in 1623, carried out numerous visitations and was a noted scholar and antiquarian. Provenance: Bernard Quaritch (£50, 24 July 1972); Major Anthony R. Tavener. (1) £400-600

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Lot 382 381* Heraldry, etc. A group of approximately 40 letters and mostly manuscript documents, mostly 18th and 19th century, including autograph letters signed from George J. Spencer, 1828; Frances, Duchess of Marlborough (x2); Burrs Howard, Duke of Norfolk; Edward Harding, 1817; J.B. Burke (1814-1892, editor of Burke's Peerage), Dublin, 14 January 1880, to Captain White regarding the difficulty of finding a complete set of 'the Visitation of Seats and Arms'; John Charles Brooke, Somerset herald, 1791; Duke of Devonshire (x3) and Edward Cavendish (x4); Sir Henry Hardinge (third person) and Lord Fitzalan, plus a fragment signed by Robert Walpole, letters signed from Edward Duke of Kent to Lord Sydney concerning keys to gates and bars at Hyde, St James's and Green Park, part of a treasury document signed by the Duke of Somerset, 1709, a manuscript concerning seals, 1696, document signed by Southampton, Thomas Wriothesley, a letter from Routledge, Greenwood & Keane concerning the price of chimney shafts requested by R.S. Streatfield, 1840, 4 vellum deeds including 3 signed by the Earl of Shrewsbury, etc., various sizes Provenance: Major Anthony R. Tavener. (40)

£150-200

382 Heraldry manuscript. Coates and Creasts of severall of the Nobillitie, circa 1578, 31 pages manuscript, neatly written in brown ink on laid paper and displaying coats of arms, crests and one hatchment, in trick or in painted emblazonry, the coat armour on shields or lozenges, lists of coats martialled and two chronologies of English monarchs down to 20 Elizabeth [1578], 4 pages with uncharged lozenges, plus 3 blanks, some soiling and marks throughout, a few leaves rehinged or repaired, old tape repairs to 2 leaves, contemporary manuscript title cut and pasted on flyleaf (with number ‘58’ in the hand of Sir Henry St George, the Younger, Garter), partly uncut, Middle Hill boards with printed Phillipps 13108 at foot of spine, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo (205 x 145mm), modern slipcase with gilt-titled leather label to upper cover

383 Heraldry Manuscript. Collection of Names and Description of the Arms of Different Families of various English Counties, in the Autograph of Samuel Todde, late 16th century, 100 numbered leaves with 9 unnumbered leaves alphabetical index at front, bookplates of the Shirley Library at Ettington Park and later bookplate of Edward Elmhirst to front pastedown, manuscript note about the work and its provenance by Elmhirst pasted to rear pastedown and his monogrammed elm leaf library number E2 to margin of first page, contemporary limp vellum, some soiling and wear, folio, purposemade quarter morocco gilt slipcase by Zaehnsdorf

Provenance: From a collection of St George manuscripts sold by Sotheby’s in their sale of Biblioteca Phillippica, New Series, Seventh Part, 15 June 1971, lot 1606 (Quaritch); Major Anthony R. Tavener. (1) £500-800

Provenance: Reverend Dr Wellesley; Shirley Library at Ettington Park; Edward Elmhirst; Major Anthony R. Tavener. (1) £300-500

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384 Heraldry Manuscript. An album containing heraldic watercolours on 26 sheets, 17th-20th century, mostly pen and ink and watercolour, some gold and gouache, including one signed Dalton, three signed Thorold, seven of Orders of the Garter, one on acetate and one on graph paper, the earliest depicting sixteen coats of arms back to back on two strips of 17th-century paper, various sizes, a few additional printed heraldic items, some with additional watercolour, various sizes, the largest approximately 29 x 20cm, some on thick paper or card and mostly mounted back to back on album leaves without additional notes or marginalia, hinges split, 20th-century cloth, rubbed, 4to

386 Heraldry manuscripts. The Manner and Creation of Hereaulds and Pursuivants, together with the Oaths Administered, the Orders to be Observed and the Grants of Privileges made by them by various Kings and Queens of England, 4 to XVII Century, written in an 18th-century hand to rectos of 33 leaves, some soiling and spotting, tear with loss to lower margin of firstleaf, Phillipps MSS18521 provenance to upper margin of first leaf, later boards with modern calf reback, folio, together with a neatlywritten account of Monmouth's, Extracts from Parish Registers, etc., Parish of Bardwell, Suffolk, compiled in February 1852 by G.E. Adams [later G.E. Cokayne, the genealogist and Clarenceux King of Arms], 46 pp. including a few pen and ink illustrations, contemporary sewn marbled wrappers, rubbed on spine, small 4to, a scrap album containing 19th and 20th-century watercolour, pen and ink and pencil coats of arms, and 2 related lithographically printed books, various sizes

Provenance: Major Anthony R. Tavener, purchased from Heraldry Today, 1974. (1) £200-300

385 Heraldry manuscript. A genealogical and heraldic manuscript relating to the Shirley, Ferrers, Lovet and other families, 19th century, a total of 26 leaves with approximately 180 mostly handcoloured coats of arms and one page with five crests, 5 pp. index (incomplete) inserted at front, a few leaves of related notes loosely inserted including a damp-damaged letter to the Earl of Leicester from Jno. Le Brooke, dated 19 January 1785, approximately 120 blank leaves at rear, old damp staining to inner margins, hinges cracked, contemporary vellum, spine badly damp stained, 4to, plus a manuscript album of Shirley family memoranda, compiled 19th century, a manuscript of questions and answers of Sir Albert Woods, Garter, circa 1899 (1)

Provenance: Major Anthony R. Tavener. (6)

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387 The Parliamentary Roll. Original roll of arms from the papers of Sir John Fastolf, KG (1380-1459), possibly by his Secretary and Herald William Botoner (William of Worcester, circa 1415-circa 1482), circa 1475, comprising a total of 8 leaves of laid paper with a watermark showing a hand with a five-rayed star, with numerous pen and ink coats of arms in trick, some damp staining, soiling and repairs with loss, the pages numbered 193-208, all rehinged with a later flyleaf tipped in with inscription at head in an 18th-century hand ‘Quare [queer] if these heraldical sketches were not done by William Botoner, otherwise called de Worcester, for they were found amongst the famous Sr. John Fastolfs writings from Castre [Caister] in Norfolk’, and inscribed beneath in another hand ‘Wm Botoner, Herald to Sir John Falstaff’, later blanks supplied at rear, modern mottled calf with gilt title to upper cover and spine, joints slightly cracked, folio (295 x 195mm) Typed notes supplied by A.R. Wagner, Portcullis (Garter later) in 1937 suggest a possible earlier date of circa 1450, and suggests that it is perhaps a copy of an earlier roll. He identifies this as a version of the Great or Parliamentary Roll, dating to about 1312 (MS. Cotton, Caligula A.XVIII, ff.3-21b), edited by Sir Harris Nicolas as ‘A Roll of Arms of the Reign of Edward II’ (1829). Wagner further correlates the blazons on the leaves in the present copy as relating to folios 1-6 & 9-14 in the Nicolas edition. He notes that pages 197-198 & 203-204 in the present copy do not belong to this Roll, but are doubtless from some other early Roll. William of Worcester, sometimes called William Botoner was an English chronicler and antiquary, educated at Oxford, who became secretary to Sir John Fastolf. When Fastolf died in 1459 Worcester found that nothing had been bequeathed to him although he was one of the executors. He disputed the validity of the will and by amicable arrangement he obtained some lands near Norwich and Southwark. Sir John Fastolf has become lastingly famous as the possible prototype, in some part, of Shakespeare’s comic character Sir John Falstaff. However, the real Fastolf was a noted soldier, patron on literature and writer on strategy. The upper cover of the present work has the gilt title ‘Original Roll of Arms from the Papers of Sir John Falstaff (1415-1482)’; the date with a typed paper overslip suggesting ‘1378?-1459’. Provenance: Purchased by Major Anthony R. Tavener from Bernard Quaritch in 1976. (1)

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FINE BOOKBINDINGS Chiefly from the library of Howard M. Nixon

388 Arias Montanus (Benedictus). Humanae Salutis Monumenta Bariae Montani studio constructa et decantata, 1st edition, Antwerp, Christopher Plantin, 1571, 2 parts bound in one, A-I8, K4; A-B8 (B8 blank), additional blank leaves at front and rear, engraved title, circular engraved medallion portrait of Christ, and 70 fine full-page emblematic engraved illustrations of scenes from the Old and New Testaments, by Abraham de Bruyn, Pieter Huys and Hieronymus Wiericx, after Pieter van der Borcht and Crispiaen van den Broeck, each with decorative engraved border of animals, birds, plants and flowers, additional single rule outer border in red-brown ink throughout, some light discolouration and minor soiling to title, light soiling and handling marks to margins, small stain to centre of fore-edge of first few leaves, and minor waterstain to extreme upper outer corners to central portion of the work, front endpaper spotted, all edges gilt, contemporary dark red gilt-decorated full morocco, with twin double-rule outer borders in gilt, and large monogram to front and rear covers, within an oval ruled frame, incorporating the entwined letters M F S D R, the monogram repeated in smaller format to each corner, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed and some minor marks, upper cover detached, 8vo (214 x 135mm) Provenance: Possibly sold Sotheby’s, London, 21 January 1921, lot 356 (pencil note to rear pastedown); John Hely-Hutchinson, with bookplate to front pastedown; Howard M. Nixon, Head of Rare Book Collections at the British Library, and leading historian of Bookbinding in Britain, with presentation label to front pastedown from John Hely-Hutchinson to H.M. Nixon on his marriage, dated March 1951. Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books printed in the Low Countries, 1542-1813, 43 & 44 (H6 and I5 undated, G1 dated ‘157’, and K2 dated 1570). Adams M1646. Voet 588. Praz, page 259. The first scriptural emblem book, combining the illustrated bible form with the emblem book combination of text and image. The eminent theologian Benedictus Arias Montanus accompanied the Bishop of Segovia to the Council of Trent in 1562, and was later appointed by Philip II of Spain as editor of the new polyglot bible, published by Christopher Plantin in 8 volumes in 1572, and known as the Antwerp Polyglot. The collaboration with Plantin led to the present work, described by Landwehr as ‘The first emblem book of a Catholic tendency’. The author’s latin poems are printed opposite the fine etched illustrations, which are themselves based on designs by the author, according to the preface. Nothing has been discovered regarding the early inscription at the foot of the title. Two letters in French from the Bibliotheque Nationale, dated 17 and 19 February 1898, which are loosely contained at the front of the volume, suggest an interpretation of the monogrammed binding as possibly belonging to Mary Queen of Scots, although the author of the first letter, L. Delisle appears to misread the monogram as M F S R, missing what appears to be a clear D included within it. (1) £7000-10000

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Lot 390

Lot 389

389 Birkenruth (Johanna). Rembrandt, Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre et Son Temps..., by Emile Michel, Paris: Librarie Hachette, 1893, half-title, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates and illustrations, marbled free endpapers, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, contemporary olive green crushed morocco by Johanna Birkenruth, with her ink stamp to preliminary blank, faded (especially to spine and upper cover), a trifle rubbed in places, raised bands, gilt panelled compartments with tulip tools, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt double fillet border, and inner double fillet panel with tulip cornerpieces, enclosing repeated double ‘r’ monogram between small sunburst tool, red morocco doublures with gilt border of hound’s tooth roll and fleur-de-lys roll, and inner border of scrolling seedhead roll between triple fillets, enclosing a triangular panel filled with tulip sprays and dots and roundels, terminating in a palmette tool, large 4to

390 Charles II period binding. The Whole Duty of Man, Laid down In a Plain and Familiar Way for the Use of All, but especially the Meanest Reader. Divided into XVII. Chapters... with Private Devotions For several Occasions, [by Richard Allestree], printed by R. Norton for Robert Pawlett, 1680, additional engraved title, engraved frontispiece bearing the royal arms of Charles II, occasional marks, first and last few leaves with dampstaining to head and foremargin, frontispiece and title each with short closed tear and small loss to foremargin, I12 with closed tear, U6 with small excision to foremargin, affecting a few letters on verso, front flyleaf (defective) with early ink ownership names of Ann Butler and ‘Martha Eyre Her Book 1729’ to verso, all edges gilt, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated red morocco, incorporating coloured infills to design, some wear to extremities, spine with raised bands, tools include drawer handle, four-petalled flower, and tulip, gilt roll on edges, 12mo, unrelated autograph letter signed from the bookbinder Sidney Cockerell loosely inserted

Johanna Birkenruth was an early and eminent member of the Guild of Women Binders. She produced jewelled bindings which possibly inspired Sangorski and Sutcliffe to follow suit. She offered classes in bookbinding in South Kensington, and some of her bindings were exhibited in Chicago in 1893. (1) £400-600

Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. The tools used are typical of the period, similar tools being used by the Queen’s Binders and others. (1) £200-300

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391 Charles II period binding. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, Printed by the Assigns of J. Bill & Chr. Barker, 167[6], engraved title, New Testament with title dated 1676, text ends on Ddd12, Psalms with title dated 1677 and separate pagination, no Apocrypha, a few leaves close-trimmed, in some cases touching edge of text, Qq3 with early ink inscription to blank verso and blank at rear with early ink signature ‘Mary Beard’ to verso, front free endpaper with early calligraphic inscription in black ink ‘Mary Bard her booke’ to recto, dated 1684 in sepia ink, all edges gilt, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated red morocco, incorporating coloured infills to design, spine with two small wormholes to head, discreet repairs to joints, head and tail of spine, and some board edges, spine with raised bands and panelled design of semi-circles and floral motifs, cover decoration includes drawer handles, four-petalled flowers, and tulips, gilt roll on edges, silver clasps (one missing), 12mo Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. Darlow and Moule 577. (1) £200-300

392 Cockerell (Douglas). Pensées de Marc Aurèle, translated by G. Michaut, Paris, 1924, woodcut illustrations, front preliminary with pencilled inscription by Howard M. Nixon, signed ‘DC & Son 1925’ at foot of rear turn-in, top edge gilt, fore-edge untrimmed, contemporary blue morocco gilt, spine with raised bands, gilt lettering and gilt spot design, front cover with gilt decoration incorporating spot and circle tools, with the initials VS centrally, contained in a felt-lined wooden box, 8vo in 4s, (limited edition, 23/unspecified number)

Lot 391

Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. (1)

£200-300

393 Cockerell (Sydney M.). The Little Oxford Dictionary of Current English, compiled by George Ostler, 3rd edition, Oxford, 1945, all edges gilt, contemporary vellum with black and gilt decoration, spine with black lettering, rear turn-in with binder’s monogram dated 1948, printed binder’s invoice addressed to H.M. Nixon, signed by Sydney M. Cockerell and dated 1948, loosely inserted, small 8vo

Lot 392

Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. (1)

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396 Continental binding. L. Annæus Florus. Cl. Salmasius, addidit Lucium Ampelium, E cod. MS. nunquam antehac editum, Leiden: Elsevier, 1638, engraved title, engraved head- and tail-pieces, including the ‘black siren’ at the head of the dedicatory epistle, title with small ink inscription ‘W. Bateman Hague 1716’ at head, contemporary vellum with yapp fore-edges and remnants of green silk ties, spine with manuscript title at head, covers with gilt armorial stamp to centre, front cover with faint early manuscript shelfmark to head, a couple of marks, contained in a marbled slipcase, 12mo, together with Patrick (Simon), The Christian Sacrifice, A Treatise Shewing the Necessity, End and Manner of Receiving the Holy Communion..., in four parts, 3rd edition, printed for R. Royston, 1675, engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title relaid (both loose), three-quarter page engraving in text, A2 with loss at head, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, extremities rubbed and spine faded, spine with gilt decorated raised bands and panels, covers with decorative gilt panel design and central gilt armorial stamp of Anne Bayning, Viscountess Bayning of Foxley (1619-1678),

394 Continental binding. An elaborate morocco binding made into a solander box, late 17th/early 18th century, tan morocco, smooth spine with vertical pelmet roll to each side enclosing sunburst roundel and lozenge tools, covers with border of flower and pelmet rolls between fillets, song bird roll inner border, enclosing an elaborate cottage roof panel with fan cornerpieces, and central crucifix within fan, fleuron, and leaf spray oval, some rubbing and scattered worm holes, folio (37 x 26cm/14.5 x 10.25ins), together with another similar, slightly smaller, rebacked, preserving most of original spine (2)

Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. First item: Willems 467. (2) £100-150

£150-200

397 Embroidered binding. The Holy Bible: Containing the Olde Testament and the New..., printed by Robert Barker, 1638, with separate title to New Testament, titles within wood engraved border, bound with The Genealogies by John Speed, 1638, at front, containing double-page map, and The Whole Booke of Psalmes, 1637, at rear, close-trimmed, sometimes just clipping headlines, early manuscript names and ink trials on front endpapers, hinges strengthened, all edges gilt, contemporary embroidered cream silk binding, worn, rebacked with linen, preserving remains of original spine, covers with large flower head in centre and smaller pansy flowers at corners, embroidered in long and short stitch in shades of blue, green, yellow, and brown, and with leaf fronds worked in metal threads, much loss of stitching, 12mo

395 Continental binding. Officia Propria Sanctorum..., new edition, Bonn: H.T. Jansen, 1695, scattered spotting, mainly affecting first and last few leaves, lacks initial leaf (blank?), all edges gilt, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated red morocco, spine with partial paper label to head, slight rubbing to extremities, rear joint with tiny hole at each end, spine with gilt-decorated raised bands and panels, covers with central lozenge surrounded by leafy sprays and other tools, within a multi-tooled border, giltrolled edges, small 8vo Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. (1)

Darlow & Moule 407; Herbert 527. (1)

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Lot 399

398 George II period binding. La Liturgie, ou Formulaire des Prieres Publiques, Selon l’usage de L’Eglise Anglicane, new edition, chez P. & J. Vaillant, 1739, vignette title page printed in red and black, bound with Les Pseaumes de David, Mis en rime Françoise, by Clement Marot and Theodore de Beze, the Hague, 1731, vignette title page, wood-engraved music, scattered spotting, incomplete (lacks pp.215-333), Dutch floral endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated dark green morocco, spine with gilt-decorated raised bands and panels, covers with roll-tooled border enclosing a central lozenge of massed small tools, and corner-pieces also of small tools, gilt roll on edges and turn-ins, 12mo, together with George I binding, A Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels, by George Stanhope, volume 4 only (of four), 2nd edition, 1715, title with early ink name and annotation, a few leaves damp-stained, all edges gilt, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated orange morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt-decorated panels, covers with gilt panel design enclosing central lozenge and corner-pieces of massed small tools, gilt roll on edges and turn-ins, both with some fading and wear, 8vo, plus four other small format bindings of various dates

400 Moor (Edwin, of Cambridge). Remarks Upon a late Discourse of Free-Thinking: in a Letter to N.N. By Phileleutherus Lipsiensis [Richard Bentley], the Seventh Edition with large Additions, 1737, in two parts, part two with separate title, pagination continuous, occasional light spotting, head of title with two early ink signatures: ‘D. of Grafton 1792’ and ‘Ths. Bentley’, front pastedown with book ticket of ‘Lord Henry Fitz Roy, 1811’, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco in the Harleian Style, some joint repairs with some cracking, a little rubbed to extremities, spine with gilt-decorated raised bands and panels, cover with central concave lozengeshape built up from various small tools, surrounded by a double roll-tooled border, gilt-rolled edges and turn-ins, 8vo, together with Zaehnsdorf (Joseph), Dusk, a Play in Four Acts, by Maurice Baring, extracted from Gaston de Foix and Other Plays, 1903, scarce spotting, offsetting from turn-ins and leather label on front pastedown, front free endpaper with ink inscription ‘E.G. January 1. 1904’, rear pastedown with library ticket ‘Taplow Court’, lower turn-in at front with binder’s stamp ‘Bound by Zaehnsdorf 1903’, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary green morocco gilt, spine and board edges faded to brown, 8vo, plus 3 other bindings

Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. (6)

(5) £200-300

399 Middleton (Bernard C.). Papermaking. The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft, by Dard Hunter, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, The Cresset Press, 1957, numerous illustrations and plates, some folding, preliminary blank with pencil inscription and signature of Howard M. Nixon, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco by Bernard Middleton, with his gilt monogram dated 1959 on rear turn-in, covers with all over grid design of fillets in gilt, incorporating lettering on spine (latter lightly faded), design continued on edges and turn-ins, 8vo, housed in matched marbled slipcase with red morocco edges Inscribed at the front: ‘Howard M. Nixon. Given me by the binder, Bernard C. Middleton, 1963’. (1) £400-600

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401 Queens’ Binder A. The Precedency of Ye Peerage of England, & others, [drop-title], 1660s, 41pp. manuscript, written in a neat copperplate hand, accompanied by numerous blank leaves, several dates between 1660 and 1667, signed in pencil by Howard M. Nixon on preliminary blank and inscribed by him ‘Presented to me by the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association at their Annual Dinner 8th May 1875’, additional early ownership annotations in ink ‘Gosford’ and ‘of Rodd’ (on verso of front free endpaper and recto of facing blank respectively), marbled free endpapers, all edges gilt, original red morocco by Queens’ Binder A (probably William Nott), slightly rubbed, gilt decorated raised bands, compartments with onlaid circles of black and citron morocco (that to final compartment lacking), with gilt tooled volutes and dotted-line tulips on a semé dot ground, covers with border of gilt triple fillets between dotted-line rolls, and with all-over linear design onlaid with black and citron morocco, tooled in gilt with volutes and large dots, engraved silver clasps, gilt decorated edges and turn-ins, black morocco doublures, elaborately gilt tooled with drawer handles, dottedline volutes, and dots, highlighted in silver, 12mo (135 x 80cm/5.25 x 3.25ins), housed in a custom-made quarter morocco bookform solander box, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, velvet-lined interior with oval red morocco label lettered in gilt ‘H.M.N. from A.B.A 8th May 1975’, and with loosely inserted paper slip inscribed in pencil in Howard Nixon’s hand ‘Presented to me at the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association Dinner, 8th May 1975’ Provenance: Maggs Bros, Bookbinding in Great Britain, Catalogue 966, Summer 1975, no.50; Howard Millar Nixon (1909-1983), Head of Rare Book Collections at the British Library, Librarian at Westminster Abbey, and leading historian of bookbinding in Britain. It is most unusual to find an English binding of this date with morocco doublures; it is also uncommon to find such a binding on a commonplace book. As well as a listing of the nobility, there are notes pertaining to fees due to peers, grants and privileges, the order of dignatories at festivals, lists of Knights of the Garter and foreign princes, and a description of two paintings of Henry VII (including one in the Privy Gallery at Whitehall). It seems probable from Howard Nixon’s research that Queens’ Binder A is William Nott. Nott was an important figure in the book trade, as a bookseller, stationer and publisher, as well as binder. Samuel Pepys called him “the famous bookbinder” and visited his workshop in 1668: “I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound, only that I might have one of his binding”. (cf. Howard Nixon, Five Centruies of English Bookbinding, 1979) (1) £2000-3000

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Lot 402 402 Queens’ Binder A. The Ladies Calling in Two Parts. By the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, &c. [Allestree, Richard], 3rd Impression, Oxford, 1675, engraved frontispiece, printer’s device to title, some minor staining and toning, armorial bookplate with the initials A.E. and rear free endpaper with small diamondshaped ink stamp to verso, all edges gilt, contemporary black morocco, by Queen’s Binder A, extremities lightly rubbed, lower joint with discreet repairs at head and foot, upper joint slightly cracked, spine with gilt decorated raised bands, compartments include central eight-petalled flower tool, covers with gilt border containing elaborate gilt design of drawerhandles, eight-petalled flowers, and dotted-line four-petalled flower tools, with other small tools, gilt roll on edges and turn-ins, 8vo in 4s A pencilled note, by A.E., attributes attributes the binding to Queen’s Binder. The four-petalled flower tool springing from a pair of leaves has the elongated top petal characteristic of Queen’s Binder A, and the all-over drawer handle design is typical of octavo volumes from this workshop. The binding is noticeably similar to binding 61 in Nixon’s English Restoration Bindings, attributed to Queen’s Binder A, which uses the same border roll on the covers and has only minor variations in the design. It seems probable from Howard Nixon’s research that Queen’s Binder A is William Nott, one of the leading craftsmen of the second half of the seventeenth century and described by Samuel Pepys as “the famous bookbinder”. Provenance: from the library of Howard M. Nixon. The bookplate indicates that previously the book was part of the Broxbourne Library, a renowned collection of books, manuscripts, and incunabula built by Albert Ehrman. This library became one of the most important private collections of books in this country, much of it now held by the British Library, the Bodleian Library and other national bodies. Ehrman was a diamond merchant, and the recognition of where his money came from can be seen in the numerous diamond shapes incorporated into his bookplate - which is itself diamondshaped. (1) £500-800

Lot 403

Lot 404

403 Sombre binding. The Book of Common Prayer..., printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas’d, 1695, lacking plates (apparently never bound-in), title (soiled) with early ink ownership inscriptions to recto and verso, some finger-soiling, a number of leaves with tears and losses (six leaves with loss of text), bound with The Whole Book of Psalms..., 1696, some light spotting and finger-soiling, a few short closed tears, front pastedown with circular armorial bookplate of ‘John Roland Abbey’, contemporary black morocco, lightly rubbed to extremities, front board detached, back joint slightly split, spine with raised bands and blind-tooled panels, covers with blind-tooling incorporating a cottage-roof design, with the centre divided into rectangles and tooled with tulips, leaf sprays and other small tools, the corners blind-tooled with unusual reclining cherubs, 8vo, plus Whitby (Daniel), Logos tes pisteos or An Endeavour to evince The Certainty of Christian Faith in Generall, 1st edition, Oxford, 1671, errata leaf and vertical half-title at rear, occasional light spotting, Z7 with tear (paper fault), preliminary blank with ink inscription ‘Ex dono Authoris Maii 3. 1671’, all edges gilt, contemporary black morocco gilt, somewhat rubbed, spine lightly faded and a little worn at head, spine with gilt-decorated raised bands and panels, covers with panel design with corner tools and fleurons, 8vo, plus a New Testament of 1636 in contemporary black morocco gilt, covers with double panel design with corner and side tools and a central smiling sun tool, 8vo Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon. (3)

£200-300

404 William III period binding. An attractive panelled morocco binding, spine with raised bands, compartments tooled with flowers, fish-scales, and stars, with remains of old manuscript library labels at head and foot, covers gilt panelled with double fillet border, and triple and double fillet inner panels, with fleurons at corners, enclosing a cottage roof design composed of volute and scallop rolls, with strawberry and tulip tools, and a central lozenge composed of fleurons, moons, stars, roundels, and dots, upper cover gilt lettered direct at head ‘Ex Dono Iohannis Reynolds de Stansted Montfitchet in Com: Essexiæ Vicarii, Ao. 1694’, rubbed and some wear, including splitting to joints, 5” tear (with slight loss) to head of lower cover, and minor loss to foot of spine and corners, marbled pastedowns, containing fragments bound in of Cantabrigia Illustrata, by David Loggan, circa 1680s, folio (45 x 33.5cm/17.75 x 13.25ins) John Reynolds was the vicar of Stansted Mountfitchet from 1691 until his death in 1728. (1) £100-150

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ANTIQUARIAN 405 Agricola (Georgius). De re Metallica Libri XII. Quibus Officia, Instrumenta, Machinae, ac Omnia Denique ad Metallicam Spectantia, non Modo Luculentissime Describuntur, sed et per Effigies... Adjunctis Latinis, Germanicisque Appellationibus, ita ob Oculos Ponuntur, ut Clarius Tradi non Possint. Ejusdem de Animantibus Subterraneis Liber... Cum Indicibus Diversis, Quicquid in Opera Tractatum est, Pulchre Demonstrantibus, Basle, 1621, woodcut illustration to title and numerous woodcut illustrations throughout by Hans Rudolph Manuel Deutsch, some full-page, one folding, some mainly light spotting and browning, light marginal water stains at front and end, modern blindstamped calf, folio Brunet, I, p.113; PMM 79. Refer to Honeyman catalogue, part 1, lot 32. First published in 1556, “‘On Metals’, is the first systematic treatise on mining and metallurgy and one of the first technological books of modern times.” (PMM). (1) £2000-3000

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406 Almanack. The Treble Almanack for the Year MDCCLXXXVIII, Containing I. Watson’s Irish Almanack, II. Exshaw’s English Court Registry, III. Wilson’s Dublin Directory, W. Wilson, Dublin, 1788, engraved advertisement frontispiece and title, map of Dublin wanting, a line of text marked in ink and few other marks, contemporary calf, red and green spine labels, rubbed, small 8vo in 4s, together with Cooke (G.A.), Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Middlesex, n.d., circa 1810, handcoloured engraved county map, contemporary half calf gilt, slim 12mo, with The Royal Kalendar, or Complete and Correct Annual Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and America, for the Year 1785, printed for J. Debrett, [1785], contemporary sheep, upper board loose, worn, 12mo, with The Seventh Edition, corrected to March 25, 1767, of The Royal Kalendar, or Complete and Correct Annual Register for England, Scotland and Ireland, for the Year 1767, engraved plates of coats of arms, ink stamp to title and endpapers, later red buckram, rubbed, 12mo, with The Royal Kalendar, and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies, for the Year 1822, contemporary sheep, joints cracked and some wear, small 8vo, plus two others (7)

411 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New..., bound without New Testament in 3 volumes, printed by Joseph Bentham, Cambridge, 1760, unpaginated, interleaved with blanks throughout, a little occasional spotting, later neat ink manuscript marginalia to some blanks, provenance note to front free endpaper of first volume, ‘B. North 1766 [?Brownlow North, 1741-1820, bishop]. Ersk[ine] Knollys - From R.M., Feby. 1840’, related inscriptions to volumes 2 & 3, circular armorial bookplate of Knollys family to front pastedowns, contemporary quarter calf over cloth, rubbed and soiled, 4to (3)

£100-150

£150-200

407 Aquinas (Thomas, Saint). Summa Totius Theologae..., 4 parts in three volumes, Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1569, titles with woodcut printer’s device, decorative woodcut initials, intermittent minor worming, mainly to third volume, occasional light damp staining and some toning, upper hinge to volume 2 split, 18thcentury half calf, rubbed and some wear, joints cracked, folio (3)

£500-800

408 Baden-Powell (Baden Henry). Village Communities in India, 1899, Goulding (Col H.R.) Old Lahore, 1st Edition 1924, Marshman. History of India 1880, History of British India, 1858, History of British Uniforms of the British Army, Vol 1-5, Navy & Army Illustrated c.1895-1898 together with other military books and pictures including a watercolour of an Indian Sowar, 32.5 x 21.5cm, framed and glazed, Storming of the Mooltan, Janury 2nd 1849, colour print, 36.5 x 48.5cm, framed and glazed and auction catalogues plus a large collection of maps, mostly India, early 20th century, etc (4 cartons)

£100-150

409 Berkeley (George). A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge..., to which are added Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous..., 1st collected edition, printed for Jacob Tonson, 1734, separate title to part 2, occasional light spotting, 20th century panelled mottled calf, red morocco title label, 8vo First collected edition, and second edition of the Treatise (1st edition 1710); third edition of the Dialogues (1st edition 1713). (1) £300-400

412 Bible [English]. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages..., Imprinted at London by Robert Baxter, 1605, general and New Testament titles within woodcut borders (with initials I R displacing E R), Apocrypha present, black letter text throughout, running titles cropped, bound with at rear an incomplete Whole Booke of Psalmes, printed by John Windet for the Assignes of Richard Daye, 1602, and incomplete Common Prayer at front (with few leaves torn), some light dust-soiling and few marks, 18th century endpapers, cloth hinge repairs, near contemporary blind panelled brown pigskin, rebacked preserving original spine, corners repaired, 4to

410 Berkeley (George). Alciphron: or, the Minute Philosopher. In Seven Dialogues. Containing an Apology for the Christian Religion, against those who are called Free-thinkers, 2 volumes, J. Tonson, 1732, engraved vignette title, occasional light dampstaining and spotting, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, joints and extremities slightly worn, 8vo (2)

£150-200

Herbert 280, Darlow & Moule 214, STC 2194. (1)

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Lot 413

413 Bindings. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, bound with, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Proper lessons to be read at Mattins and Evensong and The New Testament, published Oxford, circa 1900, printed titles to each section, a few leaves frayed and detached, copious manuscript annotations and photographs to endpapers, mounted press cuttings of World War II casualty lists, additional illuminated vellum pages added to the pastedowns and endpapers, six page vellum calendar at rear, all edges gilt, contemporary black morocco gilt with gilt decorated turnins, decorated gilt and painted spine with floral designs in six compartments, additional painted design and initials to upper siding, worn at extremities, 12mo, together with The Book of Common Prayer..., published Oxford, 1831, printed title, all edges gilt, contemporary crushed red morocco with gilt decorated spine and sidings, slight wear to extremities, 12mo, with Hunt (Leigh), Men, Women and Books; A selection of Sketches, Essays and Critical Memoirs..., 2 volumes, published Smith Elder & Co., 1847, engraved portrait frontispiece, printed titles, book plate of Francis Whitmore to front endpaper, contemporary half calf gilt, some wear to extremities, 8vo, plus Scrap book, circa 1830, small scrapbook containing six pencil drawings, one watercolour and pages of verse, one additional tipped in later watercolour of a lady at a masked ball, contemporary blind stamped red crushed morocco gilt with ‘Jane Eleanor’to upper siding, 16mo, and Foster (John), Essays in a Series of Letters..., published J.Holdsworth, 1823, printed title, stamped ownership address to front endpaper, contemporary blind stamped calf with gilt decorated spine, bumped at extremities, 8vo (6)

414 Bindings. The Book of Gems. The Poets and Artists of Great Britain, edited by S.C. Hall, 3 volumes, 1836-38, numerous engraved vignettes, 2 plates of facsimile autographs and 2 advert leaves at rear of each volume, original spines laid on to rear endpapers, top edges gilt, later crushed red morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, slightly rubbed and spine slightly darkened, 8vo (3)

£100-150

415 Blount (Thomas Pope). Essays on Several Subjects, 1st edition, Richard Bently, 1691, blank A4 bound before title, E3 torn to blank fore-margin, small burn mark to C7, browning & scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, 18th century polished calf, modern neat reback and corner repairs, 8vo Wing B3348. Essays include “The great mischief and prejudice of learning...” and “Of education, and custome; the great influence it hath upon most men. But that a good education is not always effectual”. (1) £200-300

416 Bogue (David & Bennett, James). History of Dissenters, from the Revolution in 1688, to the Year 1808, 4 volumes, Printed for the Authors, 1808-1812, half-titles, occasional light spotting, edges untrimmed, original boards, darkened & dust-soiled, spines worn with some loss, 8vo (4)

£150-200

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Lot 417 417 Book of Hours. [Hore presentes ad usum Sarum, Paris: Philippe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre, 8 March 1502], printed on vellum, in Latin throughout with some English, 113 leaves only (of 128, lacks a1-8, b1, 3 leaves from signature n, o8, p8 and 3 leaves from final signature q), Gothic letter, 26 lines, 13 (of 15) large metalcuts, 9 further smaller metalcuts, each page within a border of little biblical subjects, dance of death, hunting and rustic scenes, etc., initials, paragraph marks and line fillers illuminated in liquid gold on alternating red and blue grounds, red-ruled, first leaf of each signature only signed and with ‘S’ indicating use of Sarum, early 17th-century ownership name of Will. Orton to lower margin of b4r and within blank area on e3r, some further pen strokes in margins of signature h and blank area of h7r, worm hole to first leaf (b2) and heavily soiled on recto with complete loss of legibility, occasional lighter soiling throuhgout and some old damp stains and heavier marginal soiling to first two signatures and final leaves with legibility issues to final leaf verso[? q6?], a few leaves closely trimmed at foremargin touching ornamental borders of larger metalcuts, all edges gilt, 19th-century straight-grain red morocco gilt, rubbed and slightly soiled, 8vo (171 x 101mm) Hoskins, Horae 24. STC 15897. (1)

418 Browne (Thomas). Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries into very many received Tenents. And commonly presumed Truths, 1st edition, T.H. for Edward Dod, 1646, licence leaf before title, woodcut initials and ornaments, final blank present, tiny burn hole to couple of leaves affecting a few letters, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, small folio (Keynes 73; Wing B5159), together with Christian Morals..., and Author of Religio Medici, 2nd edition, with a Life of the Author by Samuel Johnson, and Explanatory Notes, 1756, half-title present, lacking medial blank d8, toning and spotting, endpapers renewed, later old-style quarter calf, small 8vo (Keynes 165; Courtney & Smith p.73) (1)

£250-350

419 Browne (Thomas). Pseudodoxia Epidemica: or, Enquiries into very many Received Tenents, and commonly Presumed Truths, The Second Edition, Corrected and much Enlarged by the Author, Together with some Marginall Observations, and a Table Alphabeticall at the end, London: A. Miller for Edw. Dod and Nath. Ekins, 1650, few repaired closed tears to gutter margin of title, light dust-soiling, dampstaining at rear of volume, free endpapers renewed, 18th century half calf, rebacked, small folio (Wing B5160; Keynes 74), together with Christian Morals..., and Author of Religio Medici, 2nd edition, with a Life of the Author by Samuel Johnson, and Explanatory Notes, 1756, half-title & medial black leaf d8 present, contemporary signature E. Cutts at head of title, contemporary speckled calf, joints cracked, small 8vo (Keynes 165; Courtney & Smith p.73)

£1500-2000

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420 Butler (Samuel). The Genuine Remains in verse and prose of Mr Samuel Buter, author of Hudibras..., with notes by R. Thyer, 2 volumes, printed for J. and T. Tonson, 1769, some overall toning and occassional offsetting, bookplates of Lytton Strachey to upper board of each volume, contemporary speckled calf, joints cracked, rubbed, 8vo Lystton Strachey’s bookplates were designed by Dora Carrington. (2) £80-120

421 Cobbett (William). Letters on the Late War between the United States and Great Britain: together with other Miscellameous Writings on the same Subject, 1st edition, New York: J. Belden & Co., 1815, browning and scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, book label and signatures of Elias Wade, Jun. to front endpaper, original boards, spine cracked, 8vo, together with The Emigrant’s Guide; in Ten Letters, Addressed to the Tax-Payers of England; containing Information of every Kind, Necessary to Persons who are about to Emigrate; including several Authentic and most Interesting Letters from English Emigrants, now in America, to their Relations in England; and an account of the Prices of House and Land, recently obtained from America by Mr. Cobbett, new edition, Published by the Author, 1830, light dampstain to title, later endpapers with bookplate of Ernest Ridley Debenham, original boards, modern paper spine, 8vo, with [Cobbett, William], A Little Plain English, Addressed to the People of the United States, on the Treaty Negociated with his Britannic Majesty, and on the Conduct of the President Relative thereto; in answer to “The letters of Franklin.” With a Supplement, containing an Account of the Turbulent and Factious Proceedings of the Opposers of the Treaty, by Peter Porcupine, Philadelphia Printed, London Reprinted, 1795, light dampstaining and scattered spotting, modern blue cloth, slim 8vo, plus three other early 19th century Cobbett titles (6)

424 Euclid. Eukleidou ton pente kai teka stoicheion ek ton tou Theonos sunousion to proton, Strasbourg: Wendelin I Rihel, 1538, Greek text, woodcut diagrams and some initials, 15 (of 16) leaves, lacks A2 (epistle in Latin), some spotting throughout, modern morocco-backed marbled boards with leather label to upper cover, slightly rubbed, small 4to (195 x 145mm) Biblioteca Palatina, E1756. Not in Thomas-Stanford. (1)

£300-500

£200-300

422 Cotton (Sir Robert). An Answer made by Sr. Robert Cotton, at the command of Prince Henry, to Certain Propositions of Warre and Peace, Delivered to his Highnesse by some of his Military Servants. Whereunto is adjoyned The French Charity; or an Essay written in French by an English Gentleman, upon occasion of Prince Harcourts coming into England; and translated into English by F.S.J.E., 2 parts in one, 1st edition, William Sheares, 1655, A1 blank present, title in red & black, separate title & pagination to second part, contemporary shepp, lower joint slight split at foot, small 8vo, together with An Anwer to such Motives as were offer’d by certain Military-Men to Prince Henry, Inciting Him to Affect Arms more than Peace..., with a short view of the Life and Reign of Henry the Third King of England, by the same Author..., To which is annexed the French Charity or an essay written in French by an English gentleman, upon occasion of Prince Harcourts coming into England: and translated into English, by F.S. J.E., 3 parts in one, 2nd edition, second issue, Henry Mortlock, 1675, engraved portrait frontispiece, signature H. Grove to general title, with imprint date of 1675 (rather than misprint of 1665 as in the 1st issue), contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, light wear to extremities, small 8vo Wing C6478 & C6480. The translation of the essay on French charity has been attributed to John Evelyn, but this ascription is not confirmed by Keynes. (2) £300-500

425 Euclid. Euclidis elementorum libri XV [edited Stefanus Gracilis], Paris: Guillaume Cavellat, 1557, Greek and Latin text, printer’s woodcut device to title, woodcut diagrams and initials, large woodcut device to final leaf verso, occasional spotting, contemporary mottled calf, gilt-decorated spine and title label, joints slightly cracked and a little wear to extremities, 8vo (167 x 109mm)

423 Edgeworth (Richard Lovell). Essays on Professional Education, 1st edition, 1809, occasional light dampstaining and spotting, edges untrimmed, recent endpapers with early inscription from original binding tipped onto front pastedown, modern quarter cloth, 4to (1)

Thomas-Stanford 30. (1)

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426 Euclid. Euclidis elementorum libri xv [edited Stefanus Gracilis], Paris: Guillaume Cavellat, 1557, Greek and Latin text, printer’s woodcut device to title, woodcut diagrams to text, title torn with some loss to centre and paper repair to verso, top of printer’s device completed in old manuscript, spotting throughout, lacks final leaf (errata with large woodcut device to verso), bookplate adhesion remains to front pastedown, inner hinges a little cracked and wormed, old vellum with manuscript title to spine, slightly rubbed and soiled, 8vo (163 x 103mm) Thomas-Stanford 30. (1)

£200-300

428 Euclid. Euclidis elementorum libri XV... a Federico Comandino Urbinate in Latinum conversi, 3rd edition, Pesaro: Flaminio Concoria, 1619, printer’s woodcut device in red and black to title, woodcut initials and diagrams, printed marginal notes, some spotting, occasional marginal browning and dampstaining, some minor worm holes, mostly confined to upper and lower margin but affecting a few occasional letters to upper outer corners, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, worn and upper cover partly detached, folio (297 x 188mm) This Latin translation (first published 1572) was made use of by subsequent editors for centuries and was the basis for Simson’s famous English translation, and the basis of all English school texts. See Thomas-Stanford, p. 10. (1) £500-800

427 Euclid. Euclidis Elementorum libri xv..., Paris: Jerome de Marnef & Guillaume Cavellat, 1573, printer’s device on title, Greek & Latin text, woodcut diagrams in the text, full-page woodcut device on final leaf verso, interleaved with blanks, a few scattered old ink notes and old ownership signature to title, some old light marginal damp staining and worm track to inner upper margin of early leaves not affecting text, old limp vellum with leather ties, slightly soiled, neat marginal repairs, 8vo Third Paris edition and fourth edition of the so-called ‘Gracilis’ edition. Adams E1001; Thomas-Stanford 32. (1) £300-500

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431 Euclid. Euclidis Elementorum Libri Priores Sex, Oxford, 1715, bound with Euclidis Elementorum Libri Priores Sex, 5th edition, Oxford, 1747, in two parts, vignette title to second part dated 1731, numerous line drawings to text, three with moving parts, occasional staining and toning, contemporary calf, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with Euclidis sex primi Elementorum geometricorum libri, Cambridge, 1665, title (marked) with early ink inscriptions, occasionally close-trimmed at foot, with partial loss of a diagrammatic letter, and other text clipped, some toning, later calf, rebacked preserving original spine, rubbed, 12mo, plus 4 related (6) £150-200 432 Euclid. The Six First, together with the Eleventh and Twelfth Books of Euclid’s Elements, Demonstrated after a New, Plain, and Easie Method, by Henry Hill, 1726, woodcut diagrams, initials, head- and tailpieces, subscribers list present, occasional spotting or browning, some old light dampstaining to upper margins of early leaves, closed tear to lower margin of leaf 3O2 without loss, old ownership inscriptions of Sarah and John Hodly to final leaf verso with slight see-through, manuscript folio numbering to upper corners of rectos throughout, armorial bookplate of Earl of Roden and library shelf label, contemporary calf, edges slightly rubbed, antique-style reback, 4to (219 x 166mm) First Hill edition. (1)

£200-300

433 Euclid. The Elements..., with Dissertations, intended to Assist and Encourage a Critical Examination of these Elements, as the most Effectual Means of Establishing a Juster Taste upon Mathematical Subjects, than that which at Present Prevails, by James Williams, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Oxford, 1781-88, some woodcut diagrams to text, Dissertation IX at rear of volume 2 (sometimes not present), occasional spotting including somewhat heavy at first few leaves of each volume, closed marginal tear, contemporary green half calf gilt with spine labels, rubbed and a little wear with slight loss to head of spine of volume 1, 4to Volume 2 has variant imprint: London: printed by T. Spilsbury. (2)

429 Euclid. Euclides Elements of Geometry: The First VI Books: In a Compendious Form Contracted and Demonstrated by Captain Thomas Rudd, whereunto is added, the Mathematicall Preface of Mr John Dee, 1651, title printed in red and black (old ownership inscription of Wm C. Duffield at head, margins browned and chipped), woodcut initials and diagrams to text, some spotting or browning throughout including some embrowning to margins of first and last leaves from turn-ins, some occasional old marginalia and calculations, lacks initial blank, recent antique-style quarter calf over marbled boards, spine slightly faded, small 4to

£150-200

434 Evelyn (John). Publick Employment and an Active Life with all its Appanages, such as Fame, Command, Riches, Conversation, &c. Prefer’d to Solitude, 1st ed., 2nd issue, London: printed by J.M. for H. Herringham, 1667, [16],120pp., imprimatur leaf present (without additional errata slip), cancel title, contemporary signature Edw: Rooper to verso of imprimatur, contemporary sheep, joints a little cracked, spine torn at head, 8vo Wing E3511 and Keynes 86. The dedication is signed by the author, John Evelyn. The volume forms a reply to Sir George Mackenzie’s ‘Moral essay, preferring solitude...’ and the earlier issue of this edition was entitled ‘Publick Employment and an Active Life Prefer’d to Solitude...’. (1) £200-300

First Rudd edition of Books 1-6. Wing E3396, this variant with “at” at end of line 3 of imprint. (1) £500-800

430 Euclid. [Euclides Elements of Geometry: The First VI Books: in a Compendious Form Contracted and Demonstrated, by Captain Thomas Rudd..., whereunto is added, the Mathematical Preface of Mr John Dee, 1651], woodcut head-pieces, initials and diagrams to text, lacks all preliminary leaves before B1, heavy spotting or browning throughout, some marginal fraying to first and last leaves, contemporary ownership signature of Robert Buller to front pastedown (printed leaf), contemporary calf, covers detached and backstrip deficient, small 4to, together with Euclidis Posteriores Libri IX, accessit Liber XVI..., [by] Christopher Clavius, Frankfurt, 1607, occasional woodcut diagrams to text, some spotting and old light damp staining, old inscription to title, contemporary calf, soiled and worn, 8vo

435 [Fielding, Henry]. A Serious Address to the People of Great Britain. In which the Certain Consequences of the Present Rebellion, are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every Lover of his Country, at this Juncture, 1st edition, M. Cooper, 1745, [2],45,[3]pp., final blank leaf present, modern wrappers slightly spotted, side sewn at spine, 8vo, contained in red morocco backed book box, raised bands with title in gilt, upper joint cracked Rothschild 846; Cross III, p.310. This was the only London edition published in Fieldings lifetime, and so is the only one where he is likely to have approved the text. (1) £300-400

First book: Wing E3396. The first translation by Thomas Rudd, and containing John Dee’s famous mathematical preface. (2) £200-300

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436 Fielding (Henry). An Enquiry into the Causes of the late Increase of Robbers, &c. with some Proposals for Remedying this Growing Evil. In which the Present Reigning Vices are impartially exposed; and the Laws that relate to the Provision for the Poor, and to the Punishment of Felons are largelyand freely examined..., 1st edition, Printed for A. Millar, 1751, dampstaining mostly to initial leaves at head, occasional spotting, later wrappers, slim 8vo, together with The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, 1st edition, A. Millar, 1755, half-title, contemporary calf, light cracking to joints, 12mo, with Pasquin. A Dramatick Satire on the Times: Being the Rehearsal of Two Plays, viz. A Comedy call’d, The Election; and a Tragedy call’d, The Life and Death of Common-Sense. As it is Acted at the Theatre in the Hay-Market, 1st edition, J. Watts, 1786, title in red & black, top edge gilt, early 20th century calf by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine & joints slightly rubbed, slim 8vo, plus An Apology for the Conduct of a late celebrated second-rate Minister, from the Year 1729, at which Time he commenc’d Courtier, till within a few Weeks of his Death, in 1746..., 1st edition, W. Webb, [1747], closed tear to title, toning & scattered spotting, disbound slim 8vo (4)

440 [Marbeck, John]. [A Concordace, that is to saie, a Worke wherein by the Ordre of the Letters of the A.B.C. ye maie Redely Finde any Worde Conteigned in the Whole Bible, so often as it is there Expressed or Mentioned, Richard Grafton, July 1550], woodcut initials, triple column, black letter, lacking A1 title, and leaves a6 blank, A1-2, 3T4 & 5, and final leaf, a few later annotations, a2 dedication torn at foot with loss (no loss of text), some soiling and occasional water stains, stitching breaking, a few tears and frayed edges, disbound, 4to STC 17300. The first concordance in English to cover the whole Bible. (1) £2500-3500

441 Noble (Rev. Mark). A History of the College of Arms, and the Lives of all the Kings, Heralds, and Pursuivants, from the Reign of Richard III founder of the College, until the Present Time..., 2nd edition, 1805, extra-illustrated with approximately forty engraved plates, numerous newspaper cuttings and other ephemera, additional hand-painted armorials to margins of numerous leaves, ink annotations, occasional light staining to fore-margins, rear hinge split, front pastedown with bookplates of Henry Gough and Geo. H. Brook, late 19th century half calf, upper cover detached and some wear, together with [Grant, Francis James], Memorial Catalogue Heraldic Exhibition Edinburgh MDCCCXCI, 1st edition, Edinburgh: 1892, colour and black & white plates, occasional marginal ink annotations, armorial bookplate of ‘Sir Algernon Tudor Tudor-Craig’, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, later half red morocco gilt, extremities rubbed, plus Society of Antiquaries, Illustrated Catalogue of the Heraldic Exhibition Burlington House 1894, 1st edition, 1896, colour and black & white plates, illustrations to text, armorial bookplates of ‘Sir Algernon Tudor Tudor-Craig’ and, ‘Frederick Arthur Crisp’, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, later half red morocco gilt, extremities rubbed, all 4to, plus two others similar

£300-400

437 Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 volumes, (volumes 1-3: 2nd edition, volumes 46: 1st edition), 1776-88, three engraved maps (two with short closed tears), occasional spotting and toning, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked, some corner wear, 4to (6)

£300-500

438 Hobbes (Thomas, of Malmesbury). Hobbs’s Tripos, in Three Discourses: The First Humane Nature..., The Second, De Corpore Politico..., The Third, Of Liberty and Necessity..., 3rd edition, 1684, general title and part titles, front endpaper renewed, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, joints lightly cracked, 8vo Wing H2266; Macdonald & Hargreaves 103. (1)

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£200-300

439 Ireland (W.H.). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Late Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Confederation of Switzerland, 4 volumes, G. Berger, circa 1838, additional engraved titles, 27 uncoloured folding engraved and aquatint plates by George Cruikshank after Vernet, Denon et al (some waterstains, spotting and marginal fraying), page 341 in volume III with small tear and loss of text, front hinges of volumes II-IV broken, original green moire cloth, spines a little rubbed and faded, 8vo. Abbey Life 359 (for the first edition of 182328 by John Cumberland), plus Gibb (William & Holmes, Richard R.), Naval & Military Trophies & Personal Relics of British Heroes, a series of water colour drawings by William Gibb, the descriptive notes by Richard R. Holmes, 1896, chromolithograph plates, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, rubbed and minor fraying to extremities, folio, together with Records of the Royal MilitaryAcademy 1741-1892, Woolwich, F.J. Cattermole, 1892, handcoloured plates, occasional minor marks, original dark blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling and wear, folio, plus Mayo (John Horsley), Medals and Decorations of the British Army and Navy, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1897, colour and monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original red cloth gilt, rubbedand marked, 8vo, and others on medals, decorations, costume, military and naval art, etc., including Thomas Carter, British War Medals and How They Were Won, 1893, Henry Manners Chichester & George Burges-Short, The Records and Badges of Every Regiment and Corps in the British Army, 2nd edition, circa 1900, W. Augustus Steward, War Medals and Their History, 1st edition, 1915, E. Keble Chatterton, Ship-Models, 1923, Charles N. Robinson, Old Naval Prints, Their Artists & Engravers, 1924, Basil Lubbock, Adventures by Sea from Art of Old Time, 1925, M.S. Robinson, The Macpherson Collecton of Maritime Prints & Drawings, 1950, Thomas Rowlandson, Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, facsimile edition, 1972, limited edition 361/400, etc., various sizes (34)

£150-200

442 Preston (John). The Breast-Plate of Faith and Love. A Treatise, wherein the ground and exercise of Faith and Love, as they are set upon Christ their Object, and as they are expressed in Good Workes, is explained. Delivered in 18 Sermons upon three severall Texts..., 3 parts in one, 2nd ed., corrected, London: Printed by W[illiam] I[ones] for Nicolas Bourne, 1630 [i.e. 1631], [12], 32, 3773, 78-104, 104-123, 123-134, [2], 34, 37-200, 216, [18]pp., general title within architectural woodcut border (18th c. manuscript notes to verso with some show-through), separate title to second part dated 1631, lacking final blank leaf at rear, occasional annotations to margins, some dampstaining (mostly light), light fraying to margins of first & last few leaves, oval ink stamp of Henry J. Butterfield of Cliffe Castle to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, old reback, spine worn and joints splitting, 4to, together with Clarke (John), Holy Oyle for the Lampes of the Sanctuarie: or, Scripture-Phrases Alphabetically Disposed: for the use and benefit of such as desire to speake the Language of Canaan..., 1st ed., 1630, lacking additional engraved title, some leaves loose and gatherings sprung, few gutter margins reinforced with tissue, light dampstaining, free endpapers torn and strengthened with tissue, contemporary calf, slight wear at head, 4toSTC 20209 & 5359. (2)

£100-150

443 Sandford (Francis). A Genealogical History of the Kings and Queens of England, and Monarchs of Great Britain, from the Conquest, Anno 1066, to the Year 1707... Continued to this Time... by Samuel Stebbing, 1707, title printed in red and black (laid down), engraved plates and illustrations, a few extra plates loosely inserted (two pasted to title verso, blank interleaf, manuscript note (dated 1813), and old bookseller description at front, contemporary calf, covers detached and rubbed, tear and loss at foot of spine, folio (1)

£200-300

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445 Sharpe (John, publisher). The British Classics, volumes 1-24, 1803-10, black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor toning, uniform contemporary gilt decorated calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (24)

£200-300

446 [Swift, Jonathan]. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships... , Second Edition, 4 parts in 2 volumes, [vol. 2, second edition, corrected], Benj[amin] Motte, 1727, portrait frontispiece of Gulliver lacking, 20pp. Verses, five engraved maps and one plate, advert leaf to volume two torn to lower blank margin and lined to verso, copious pencil notes & annotations throughout (note indicating former ownership as ‘L. L. Hubbard’s copy for corrections’), first & last few leaves strengthened to gutter margins (initial leaves a little loose), few leaves in volume 1 with small worm holes and short trail, some spotting and browning throughout, few stains mostly to fore-margins, later endpapers frayed and one torn, contemporary calf, rebacked and some corners repaired, rubbed, 8vo Teerink 293. The stated second edition, but actually the fourth octavo edition. Lucius L. Hubbard (1849-1933) was an author of books on mineralogy and geology, and a collector of Gulliver’s Travels and Robinson Crusoe books. He wrote Contributions toward a bibliography of Gulliver’s travels to establish the number and order of issue of the Motte editions of 1726 and 1727, their relative accuracy and the source of the changes made in the Faulkner edition of 1735, published Chicago, W.M. Hill, 1922. (2) £200-300

447 Walpole (Horace). Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third, 2nd edition, 1768, line-engraved portrait frontispiece (close trimmed at head and foot), engraved plate, bound with An Answer to Mr. Horace Walpole’s late Work... by F.W.G., 1768, half title, author name in manuscript to title, manuscript note and library stamp to first title verso, trimmed armorial bookplate at front, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, 4to, together with Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times; Regal, Noble, Gentilitial, and Miscellaneous, by Samuel Pegge, 1818, portrait frontispiece, three engraved plates, small abrasion to title affecting some letters, light spotting, bookplate, contemporary half cal, rebacked, 8vo, plus A Complete Account of the Ceremonies Observed in the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, 4th edition, 1727, two folding plates (one with short closed tear, illustrations, light dampstain front and rear, modern calf-backed boards, 4to, with others including A Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists, in the Possession of Sir John Fleming, by John Young, 1825 and Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, by Adolf Michaelis, 1882

444 [Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob]. [Kupfer-Bibel, in Welcher die Physica Sacra, oder Beheiligte Natur-Wissenschaft derer in Heil[ige] Schrifft Vorkommenden Naturlichen Sachen, Augsburg 1731-35], 164 engraved plates only (of 760), pencil annotations throughout in German to margins and versos, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, some wear, folio (1)

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448 [Waring, Henry]. The Rule of Charity: or, the Liberal Mans Guide; Design’d, for the use of all good Christians. Being the Pious Result of a Lay-Man’s Ordinary Meditations, by H.W. Gent, 1st edition, Printed for the Author, 1690, signature of K. Southwell at head of title, some browning, bookplate of Henry Thomas Ellacombe to front pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco, gilt decorated panel to boards and spine decoration in 5 compartments, extremities slightly rubbed, slim 8vo Wing W858. (1)

450 William Wilberforce Family. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ..., Stereotype Edition, printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, for the Naval and Military Bible Society, 1818, ownership signature of Barbara Wilberforce (1799-1821) to front free endpaper and inscribed ‘Rydal 1818’ beneath, ownership signature of ‘Wm Wilberforce’ to title and beneath it written ‘I began to use it Oct 2d 1830 at Brighton’, some pencil marginalia and underscoring plus juvenile jottings to rear endpapers and scribble beneath front endpaper inscription, some light browning and dust-soiling, original calf with blind stamp of Naval and Military Bible Society to upper and lower covers, lacks clasp, heavily rubbed and some wear to extremities, joints weak, 12mo

£300-400

449 Whately (Richard). Thoughts on Secondary Punishments, in a Letter to Earl Grey. To which are Appended, Two Articles on Transportation to New South Wales, and on Secondary Punishments; and some Observations on Colonization, 1832, advert slip loosely inserted, endpapers renewed, original boards with cloth spine, 8vo, together with Remarks on Transportation, and on a Recent Defence of the System, in a Second Letter to Earl Grey, 1834, 20th century green cloth, 8vo, with Wakefield (Edward Gibbon, edit.), A View of the Art of Colonization, with Present Reference to the British Empire; in Letters between a Statesman and a Colonist, 1849, occasional light spotting at front & rear, later endpapers, later sheep backed cloth, joints cracked, 8vo (3)

An interesting association item. The William Wilberforce signature and inscription on the title-page could be that of William Wilberforce (17981879) the son of the great philanphropist and slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce MP (1759-1833); or William Wilberforce MA (1821-1900), the eldest son of William junior. The handwriting and marginalia suggest a younger hand. At this time in 1830 William junior’s venture as a dairy farmer at St John’s Wood in London was failing. The first signature, that of Barbara Wilberforce (1799-1821) belongs to William senior’s second-born child; and the location is that of Rydal Mount, the English Lake District home of William and Mary Wordsworth. William Wilberforce senior had connections to the Lake District and the Wordsworth family and in 1818 the Wilberforce family descended on the Wordsworths’ home for a visit which lasted several months. It seems possible therefore that this book was given by Barbara to her young nephew William. The Bible Society was founded in 1779, but changed its name to Naval and Military Bible Society in 1804 when the British and Foreign Bible Society was founded by a group of people including William Wilberforce and Thomas Charles. The Naval and Military Bible Society changed its name again to The Naval, Military & Air Force Bible Society in 1961. (1) £200-300

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BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT & REFERENCE 451* Bookbinding tools & equipment. A selection of bookbinding tools, equipment & materials, including approximately 35 various finishing tools, comprising a few decorative tools, line pallets, odd gouges, and name stamps etc., mostly with wood handles, together with a lithography stone with some surface wear, dimensions 53 x 32cm (21 12.5 inches), Dryad bench standing laying press, tub & plough, with 38cm (15 inches) between metal screw threads, 2 pairs of backing boards, large plastic marbling tray and related reference booklets, old Cockerell marbled paper sample swatches, printed decorative papers (rolled), calf leather offcut & vellum offcuts, etc. (3 cartons)

453* Standing Press. A handsome oak & beech ‘French style’ standing press by Hampson Bettridge & Co., with beech side supports, having a large central metal screw thread and wheel, cast brass manufacturer’s plate for Hampson Bettridge & Co., 35, 36, 37 Cloth Fair, London E.C., platen approximately 51 x 32cm (19.5 x 12.5 inches), total height approximately 185.5cm (73 inches), with few timber blocks for height adjustment The French standing press with central screw thread and wheel has a percussion feature which allows much greater pressure to be applied in comparison with a standard standing press. (1) £400-600

£150-250

454* Nipping press. A cast iron nipping press, finished in black and with cast iron lion emblem motif in relief with initial D beneath, platen size approximately 50.5 x 36cm (20 x 14.25 inches), opening to approximately 40.5cm (16 inches), together with Laying press, A hardwood laying press, with 62cm (24 inches) between wooden screw threads, opening to 22cm (9 inches), plus a pair of backing boards and small quantity of pressing boards

452* Bookpress. A small cast iron bookpress, finished in black, platen approximately 30 x 25cm (12 x 10 inches), opening to 7.5cm (3 inches), together with Laying Press & bench standing tub, A good quality laying press, plough and bench standing tub by Dryad, with approximately 37cm (14.5 inches) between metal screw threads, opening to approximately 10cm (4 inches), plus a bench standing guillotine, with wooden base and side mounted cutting blade, plus a few sets of alloy type, quads & spacers (-)

(-)

£150-200

455* Bookpress & bookbinding equipment. A cast iron bookpress, finished in black, platen approximately 30.5 x 25cm (12 x 10 inches), opening to 7.5cm (3 inches), together with a lithography stone, dimensions 30.5 x 45.5cm (12 x 18 inches), plus a small Dryad sewing frame, two finishing presses (one wormed) and one pair of brass edged backing boards and various weights etc.

£100-150

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£100-150

456* Bookpress. A modern hardwood bookpress of unconventional design, varnished hardwood construction, central metal screw thread and turned brass handle, platen approximately 68.5 x 35cm (27 x 14 inches), opening to 21.5cm (8.5 inches) In excellent condition. (1)

£200-300

457* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress, early-mid 19th century, finished in black, with some rust crazing and pitting, oval brass makers or merchants plate for Letts, Son & Steer, 8 Royal Exchange, London, platen approximately 30 x 25.5cm (12 x 10 inches), opening to 7cm (2.75 inches), together with eight bookbinding reference books, all 20th century publications (-)

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458* Bookpress. A hardwood bookpress, 18th century, with central screw thread, platen approximately 68.5 x 39cm (27 x 15.5 inches), opening to 13.5cm (5 inches) (1)

462* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty brass decorative finishing tools, comprising centre & corner tools of traditional design, including 2 pairs of paired corner finishing tools, makers include Morris & Co., De Lacy, Dyer Bros., Timbury & Hoare, all with wooden handles

£200-300

459* Bookpress. A cast iron bookpress, finished in mottled black, platen approximately 30 x 26cm (12 x 10.25 inches), opening to 6cm (2.5 inches) (1)

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£200-300

£50-80

460* Blocking Press. A cast iron floor/bench standing blocking press, platen approximately 31 x 25cm (12 x 10 inches), with central adjusting wheel above Formerly with electric heating element. Possibly adapted and lacking chase etc.. For restoration and repair. Sold as seen. (1) £50-80

461* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty brass decorative finishing tools, comprising centre & corner tools of traditional design, including 2 pairs of paired corner finishing tools, makers include Hearn & Staples, Timbury, and Relton, all with wooden handles

463* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty brass decorative finishing tools, comprising centre & corner tools of traditional design, including four pairs of paired corner finishing tools, makers include Beard, Paas, Brook, De Lacy, Dyer, Beard, and Relton, all with wooden handles

(20)

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£200-300

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464* Pallets. A collection of ten decorative pallets, together with ten decorative finishing tools, mostly centre tools of traditional design, with recent wooden handles (20)

470* Handle Letters. Three sets of handle letters, including 4mm & 7mm letter height serif & 7mm letter height sans serif, plus 23 other finishing tools including line pallets, few gouges and simple decorative etc., few hand letters & finishing tools require handles

£200-300

(a small carton)

465* Pallets. A collection of ten decorative pallets, together with ten decorative finishing tools, including centre & corner tools of traditional design, (including one pair of paired corner tools), with recent wooden handles (20)

£200-300

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£70-100

(a carton)

£100-200

(a small carton)

£200-300

474* Decorative finishing tools. A selection of forty-eight finishing tools, mostly of simple modern design (including wavy line forms, & circle etc., some home-made), with wooden handles (one lacking), plus one decorative pallet, and dotted line fillet wheel, plus two small trays of alloy type

£300-400

Provenance: C. Philip Smith. (a carton)

469* Type. A modern seven drawer type cabinet containing a selection of brass type, together with various other brass type (some by Fine Cut) and related, including two type holders, four rolls of Whiley genuine gold foil, comprising 1.8cm, 2.5cm (x2) & 5cm width rolls (-)

£150-250

473* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty-five decorative finishing tools, includes centre and corner tools, of traditional design, makers include Timbury, Knights & Cotterell and Paas, together with an adjustable double-line creaser, one decorative roll by Paas, miscellaneous gold blocking foils, gold cushion, and glaire etc.

468* Gold leaf. Five books of gold leaf and five books of silver leaf, some part used, together with seven rolls of Whiley genuine gold foil, comprising 2.5cm, 3cm (x2), 5cm, 7cm, 13cm & 29.5cm width rolls, plus a polishing iron, gold cushion & knife (a small carton)

£300-400

472* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty brass decorative finishing tools, comprising centre & corner tools mostly of traditional design, including one pair of paired corner finishing tools, some new & unused, all with wooden handles, together with twenty-four gouges by various makers including Morris & Co., Caslon, Balle & Surrey & Co., (few new & unused), plus ten wavy line finishing tools by Knights & Cottrell, plus two polishing irons, & two gold cushions

467* Bookbinding equipment & accessories. A modern multifunction bookpress/laying press/sewing frame, of wood & metal construction, as bookpress with platen of approximately 51 x 20cm (20 x 12 inches), opening to approximately 20cm (8 inches), together with a Dryad sewing frame, with approximately 34cm (13.5 inches) between wooden supports, plus other bookbinding equipments & accessories including four burnishers, gold cushion, two small finishing presses, and a selection of metal edges pressing boards and aluminium pressing tins etc. (-)

£100-150

471* Type. A modern eight drawer type cabinet containing a selection of brass type, including 8pt Fournier, 10pt York, 12pt York, 12pt Kent, 16pt Camberwell and 22pt Kent, together with a tray of alloy type containing 18 alphabets of various sizes

466* Decorative Rolls. Two decorative rolls, with wooden handle to each, together with two decorative pallets, and three decorative finishing tools, plus a small amount of 3 inch real gold foil, few leather offcuts, various other leather working tools, miscellaneous old book boards etc. (a carton)

Lot 473

£200-300

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477* Sewing frame. A large hardwood sewing frame, with approximately 85cm (33.5 inches) between upright supports, together with a lithography stone, dimensions approximately 33 x 41.5cm (13 x 16.25 inches), plus a laying press with 46cm (18 inches) between wooden screw threads, three pairs of brass edges backing boards, and various weights etc. (-)

£100-150

478* Laying press and tub. A hardwood laying press and tub, laying press with attached metal backing boards, approximately 66cm (26 inches) between metal screws, opening to 13cm (5 inches), on modern tub with plywood and mdf cover to form bench top, total dimensions width 108 x depth 72 x height 90cm, (42.5 x 28.5 x 35.5 inches) Provenance: John Mitchell. John Mitchell worked through his apprenticeship in gold finishing and later became head of hand bookbinding at London College of Printing. John was a former Chairman of the Society of Bookbinders and a highly respected binder and finisher. He wrote a number of influencial works on finishing and gilding. In 2001 he received the Royal Warrant as bookbinder to Queen Elizabeth II. (1) £100-150

475* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty-one brass decorative finishing tools, comprising centre & corner tools of traditional design, including one pair of paired corner finishing tools, makers include Paas, Morris & Co., Timbury, and Beard, all with wooden handles, together with two decorative pallets, one double line & one single line pallet (25)

£200-300

476* Vertical Plough. A Louët Vertical Plough, of lacquered birch plywood and ash hardwood construction with HSS steel cutting blade, adjustable gauges, and bench clamps, dimensions 62 x 42cm

479* Guillotine. A small ‘Edler’ guillotine, with adjustable back gauge, dimensions approximately 53 x 53cm and 50cm high (21 x 21 inches and 20 inches high)

In excellent condition, rarely used. Currently retailing for over £600. Description from Louët brochure, “This cutting tool enables the user to make a clean cut through paper up to a maximum thickness of 45mm and 430mm length. With the clamps it can be attached to a table. The easyto-operate knife holder runs smoothly over a rail on ball bearings. The cutting blade is made of high grade HSS steel and can be moved down the paper by adjusting a knurled nut at the top while cutting. The guide rail is extremely stable and will not bend. It guides the blade perfectly straight and vertical through the paper. The result is a smooth cut without mark which can sometimes appear when cut by machine. The tip of the blade runs into a nylon strip in the worktable which ensures that the blade remains sharp. When the nylon strip becomes deeply notched, it can be easily removed, turned and installed again. Two springs support the guide rail and allows it to remain open while the paper is positioned onto the work table. Two large knurled nuts positioned below the work table can be tightened to clamp the paper securely in place while cutting. A graduated (metric) ruler is located on a right angle with the guide rail and acts as a stopper for the paper stack. A parallel guide is attached to the ruler and can be positioned as needed. The cutting blade runs precisely at the edge of the guide rail.” (1) £200-300

In very good condition. (1)

£150-200

480* Decorative rolls. A collection of eight decorative brass rolls, together with three single-line (including one 8mm wide), one double-line and one dotted line roll, all with recent wooden handles, plus four rolls of Whiley genuine gold foil, comprising 3.5cm, 4cm, 4.5cm & 7cm width rolls (a carton)

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484* Guillotine. A bench standing hand operated cast iron guillotine, with adjustable back gauge, cutting blade length 32cm (12.5 inches) (1)

£150-200

485* Handle Letters. A miscellaneous collection of handle letters (unsorted), plus seventeen vaious pallets, some without handles, and two line creasers, plus a quantity of gold blocking foils (2 cartons)

481* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of ten brass decorative finishing tools, comprising centre tools of traditional design, together with ten decorative pallets, majority of tools with recent wooden handles (20)

£80-120

486* Handle letters. Six sets of brass bookbinding handle letters, with wooden handles, includes 12pt, 16pt & 18pt York, 2mm, 3mm & 7mm letter height serif typefaces, plus one set of gouges, and various rolls of gold foil

£200-300

(a carton)

£150-250

487* Leather. Twenty three whole or large part skins of goatskin leather, various colours, few marked, including 4 skins of thinly pared goatskin leather suitable for labels, onlays/inlays etc., plus one skin of blue calfskin leather (24)

488* Leather. A selection of calf & goatskin bookbinding leathers, including a full skin of dark brown calf, half skin of natural calf & large offcut of light brown calf, plus three skins of goatskin leather (natural-dark brown), plus large offcut of dark brown suede, together with various bookbinding hand tools including backing hammer, square, rule, spokeshave, paring knives, paste brushes, 2 pairs of backing boards, & few leather dyes etc., plus a selection of marbled free endpapers, lengths of paper, bookcloth, calico, repair tissue etc. (all rolled), plus old leather covered book boards (mostly 8vo size), two home-made sewing frames, plus various part restored antiquarian volumes including Antiquitates Christianae: Or the History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus..., by William Cave, 7th edition, 1684

482* Decorative rolls. A collection of ten decorative brass rolls, together with two single-line, two double-line & one triple-line fillets, plus one polishing iron, all with recent wooden handles (a carton)

£200-300

(4 cartons)

483* Decorative rolls. A collection of seven decorative brass rolls, including one farthing wheel, together with six fillets, comprising 2 triple-line, 1 double-line, 2 single-line & dotted, and 1 double-line & dotted, plus one polishing iron, all with wooden handles, plus a lead cutter (for cutting/trimming lead strips for type) (a carton)

£200-300

£150-200

489* Leather. An Assortment of various offcuts of goat & calf skin leather, various colours (3 cartons)

£200-300

£150-200

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

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493* Leather. Twenty three whole or large part skins of goatskin leather, various colours, few marked, including 4 skins of thinly pared goatskin leather suitable for labels, onlays/inlays etc., plus one skin of blue calfskin leather (24)

£200-300

494* Leather. Approximately forty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (approx. 40)

£150-250

495* Leather. Five skins of calf leather, various colours including black & brown, together with a selection of offcuts of vellum, including some good sized pieces, plus a selection of bookcloth, plus two cartons of old 17th-19th century book boards (3 cartons)

£150-200

496* Marbled paper. A selection of approximately fifty sheets of handmade marbled paper late 19th & 20th century, including a few by Cockerell, plus a few offcuts and sheets of printed marbled paper, plus approximately 50 sheets of W.S.H. & Co. handmade paper, contained in a large modern portfolio (a portfolio)

497 Paper. A large bound ledger of blank paper, circa 1795, approximately eight-five sheets of lined laid paper, slight dust soiling, marbled endpapers, contemporary diced gilt calf with armorial device of Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington (1753 - 1829) to upper siding, two brass clasps, rubbed and worn, large folio, binding measures 765 x 665mm

491* Marbled paper. A collection of sixty sheets of handmade marbled paper, including some Cockerell marbled papers (60)

£200-300

Paper watermarked ‘James Whatman, Turkey Mill, Kent, 1794’. (1) £300-500

£200-300

498* Paper. A Miscellaneous selection of paper, including handmade & machine made papers, tissue (including Japanese tissue), old marbled & plain endpapers and various offcuts etc., plus a few sheets of board (-)

£150-250

499* Sewing frame. A Multi-purpose single post sewing frame, designed by C. Philip Smith, of plated & enamelled steel construction (surface rusting to base), also converts into ploughing, trimming and drilling jigs, contained (dismantled) in original wooded container, complete with printed instruction booklet, plus a pack of papermaking linters Provenance: C. Philip Smith. The sewing frame was originally designed by Philip in the 1960s. The sole agents of this model were Russell Bookcrafts. (2) £70-100

500* Nipping press. A cast iron nipping press, finished in black, with some surface rust, platen size approximately 45 x 30cm (18 x 12 inches), opening to approximately 28cm (11 inches) (1)

£150-200

501* Paring machine. A Brockman Paring Machine, on original wooden base, together with various bookbinding hand tools and accessories etc., ready-made headbands, various brass weights, plus a non-functioning finishing stove by Fine Cut (requiring repair) (2 cartons)

492* Marbled paper. A collection of sixty sheets of handmade marbled paper, including some Cockerell marbled papers (60 sheets)

£200-300

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502* Paring machine. A Fortuna paring & skiving machine, made by The New Fortuna Machine Co. Ltd., Southmead, Bristol, circa 1930(?), mounted on work table base, with belt drive to mounted electric powered motor, together with one large plastic tub and three black painted metal deed boxes (with white painted crown and one initialled V.R. & two initialled G.R.) containing leather offcuts of calf and goatskin, also a selection of bookcloth Paring machine & electric motor understood to be in good working order, however it has not been tested for electrical safety, which is recommended. (-) £200-300

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

£150-200

504* Leather. An Assortment of various offcuts of goat & calf skin leather, various colours (3 cartons)

Lot 505

£150-200

505* Standing Press. A large hardwood standing press, circa late 18th century/early 19th century, with side supports and platen, having a central metal screw thread, platen approximately 37 x 54cm (14.5 x 21 inches), opening to approximately 71cm (28ins), total height 178cm (70 inches), a few worm holes (treated in the past), together with a quantity of pressing boards, and large quantity of pre-cut boards (size approx. A5), plus approximately 60 sheets of A2 size orange card (-)

£300-500

506* Plan chest. A large scale six drawer Edwardian plan chest, circa 1900, large oak plan chest with six drawers, in two sections, brass drawer furniture (lacking one handle), cantilevered top with inlaid leather, height 870mm, width 1475mm, depth 870mm (1)

£300-500

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510 Pollard (A.W. & Redgrave, G.R. ). A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad 1475-1640, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, revised & enlarged, 1976-1986, & volume 3, 1st edition, 1991, original cloth in slightly frayed dust jackets, folio, together with Barber (Giles), The James A. de Rothschild Bequest at Waddesdon Manor, The National Trust. Printed Books and Bookbindings, 2 volumes, Rothschild Foundation, 2013, black & white and colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, folio, with Herbert (A.S.), Historical Catalogue of Printed Editions of the English Bible 1525-1961, revised and expanded from the Edition of T.H. Darlow and H.F. Moule, 1903, London & New York, 1968, original cloth in transparent plastic dust Jacket, 4to, with Pacht (Otto & Alexander, J.J.G.), Illuminated Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford, 3 volumes, Oxford, 1966, colour frontispieces and black & white plates, original cloth in dust jackets, large 8vo, plus other binding history & bibliography related (approx. 30)

511 Tidcombe (Marianne). Women Bookbinders 1880-1920, Oak Knoll Press/British Library, 1996, colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, original green cloth-backed patterned boards, with paper label to upper cover, glassine protective wrapper, large 8vo, VG, together with Tomlinson (William, and Masters, Richard), Bookcloth 1823-1980, 1st edition, 1996, numerous cloth samples at rear of volume, some illustrations, original maroon cloth gilt, large 8vo, with slipcase, plus Middleton (Bernard C.), A History of English Craft Bookbinding Technique, 2nd edition, 1978, & A Bookbinder’s Miscellany, Oxford, 2015, colour and monochrome illustrations to each, both original cloth gilt, the first title in dust wrapper, 8vo, and others on the history of bookbinding, bookbinding techniques, etc., a large run of modern book auction catalogues, including mainly Dominic Winter & Bonhams, circa 2000-2016, Sotheby’s Macclesfield Library, Parts 5, 8 & 9, Maggs Bros. Bookbinding in the British Isles, Catalogue 1212, 2 volumes, 1996, etc.

507* Plan chest Pine plan chest with twelve drawers, 20th century, stained pine plan chest in four parts with twelve drawers, turned wooden handles and brass label holders, lacks top, height 1110mm, width 1160mm, depth 830mm (1)

£100-150

508 The Bookbinder’s Manual. Containing a Full Description of Leather and Vellum Binding; also, Directions for Gilding of Paper & Book-Edges: and Numerous Valuable Recipes for Sprinkling, Colouring, & Marbling: together with a Scale of Bookbinders’ Charges; a list of all the Book and Vellum Binders in London..., London: Cowie and Strange, n.d., circa 1830, [vi]-124,[2]pp., introduction leaf torn to upper outer corner with loss, sewing weak at front of volume, occasional spotting and dust-soiling, hinges broken, contemporary quarter sheep, marbled sidings to boards, some wear to spine and boards,16mo in 8s

(approx. 100)

£200-300

512 Trade catalogues. Illustrated Catalogue of Bookbinding Materials and Specimens of Brass Types and Handle Letters, HatTip Blocks, &c., Manufactured by H.W. Caslon & Co., Ltd. Letter Founders, 22 & 23, Chiswell Street, London, E.C., [1901], title within decorative border, illustrated throughout, original brown cloth, blocked in black to upper cover, spine worn & torn, slim 8vo, together with Harrild & Sons, Ltd., Bookbinding Machinery, Bookbinding Materials, ‘Fleet’ Works, Norwich St., Fetter Lane, London, E.C., n.d., circa 1900-1910, title in red & black, illustrated throughout, double-line ruled borders in red to each page, rep’s card to upper pastedown, original green cloth, blocked in gilt & black to upper cover, slim oblong 4to, with New Specimen Book and Price List of Cast Brass Type and Handle Letters, [L. Nettleton & Sons], circa 1914, black & white illustrations, business card and related letter dated Dec 2, 1914 to front endpaper, original clothbacked printed boards, slightly rubbed, slim 8vo, with Zaehnsdorf (Joseph W.), Technological Handbooks. The Art of Bookbinding. A Practical Treatise, 2nd edition, 1900, black & white frontispiece, plates and illustrations, original green cloth, blocked in black & gilt, 8vo, plus four other bookbinding related including an early 20th century scrapbook containing articles and cuttings of and relating to book designs

No UK institutional location found for this edition. The Bodleian has a 4th edition which collates as vi[7]-124,[6]pp. (1) £100-150

509 Miura (Kerstin Tini). My World of Bibliophile Binding, 1st edition, University of California Press, 1984, colour plates and black & white illustrations, half-title inscribed by the author to Alan Parker, original cloth, folio, contained in slipcase, together with Middleton (Bernard C.), A History of English Bookbinding Technique, 1st edition, New York & London, 1963, colour frontispiece, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, with McLean (Ruari), Victorian Publishers’ BookBindings in Cloth and Leather, 1st edition, 1974, colour and black & white illustrations, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, small folio, plus other bookbinding reference including New Directions in Bookbinding by Philip Smith, 1st edition, 1974, Introducing Bookbinding by Ivor Robinson, 1st edition 1968 & revised edition 1984, plus The New Bookbinder, issues 1-32, published 1981-2012, (75)

£200-300

£150-250

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ART & DESIGN FROM BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY The collection was built up over the years, from the mid to the late nineteenth century, and again in the late twentieth century, to support art and design education provided by Birmingham City University in its various incorporations, notably Birmingham College of Art. The books are now being sold because they no longer have relevance to current learning, teaching or research at the University. The collection includes a number of rarities, notably the sumptuously illustrated Antiquities of the Russian Empire.

Lot 514

Lot 515

513 Adam (Robert and James). The Works in Architecture, 1778, reprinted by Emile Thezard, 1900, numerous monochrome plates, all loosely contained in original publisher's cloth portfolio, with ties, some plates with a little fraying to extreme edges, title with some browning and chips to fore-edge, covers somewhat worn, with upper cover detached, and spine frayed, large folio, together with Triggs (H. Inigo & Tanner, Henry), Some Architectural Works of Inigo Jones, Batsford, 1901, monochrome plates and illustrations, library ink stamp to foot of title and library bookplates to front endpaper, original dark green cloth gilt, a little rubbed and a few marks, folio, plus other architectural folios, various, including Edmund Sharpe, Architectural Parallels; or the Progress of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England, through the 12th and 13th Centuries, 2 volumes, 1848, D'espouy, Fragments d'Architecture Antique, [1895-96], Gailhabaud, L'Architecture du Ve au XVIIe siecle, 1890, Leon Deshairs, Robert Dohme, etc., all ex-library copies, with usual marks, some wear, large folio (15)

£200-300

514 Alexandre (Arsene & Cocteau, Jean). The Decorative Art of Leon Bakst, Appreciation by Arsene Alexandre, Notes on the Ballets by Jean Cocteau, translated by Harry Melvill, 1st English edition, Fine Art Society, 1913, portrait frontispiece with facsimile signature, and 77 tipped in plates, including 50 in colour, some minor marks and occasional light corner creases to plates, most with discreet library blindstamp to lower blank corners, library stamp to foot of title and contents leaf, modern endpapers, with library labels to front endpaper, modern brown library cloth, folio (39.5 x 28cm, 15.5 x 11ins) (1)

£300-500

515 Baker (George P.). Calico Painting and Printing in the East Indies in the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, 2 volumes (including portfolio), 1st edition, 1921, 20 illustrations and map in text volume, occasional small ink library stamps to lower margin of text leaves including title-page, untrimmed, original decorative linen-backed stiff wrappers, the portfolio with 37 coloured plates on 35 leaves (complete), a few plates with some slight marginal damp staining or spotting, several leaves with short closed tears to margins, original decorative linencovered portfolio with straps and printed label to upper cover, rubbed, large folio (2)

£500-800

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Lot 517 516 Binyon (Laurence). Catalogue of the Chinese Frescoes (The George Eumorfopoulos Collection), 1st edition, Ernest Benn, 1928, tipped-in colour plates, library blindstamp and inkstamp to title, some plates with library blindstamp to lower outer corner, partly untrimmed, original two-tone cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, folio, limited edition 19/560, together with D’Ardenne de Tizac (H.), Animals in Chinese Art, a collection of examples selected & described, with a preface by Roger Fry, 1st edition, Benn Brothers, 1923, photogravure plates, waterstain to lower edges throughout, original maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks and minor staining, folio, limited edition 95/250, plus Kokka Publishing Company. Masterpieces of Thirty Great Painters of Japan, 2nd edition, Tokyo, circa 1907, colour and monochrome tipped-in plates, all edges gilt, original decorative cloth, a little rubbed to extremities, folio, and other oriental art interest, including Rainer Behrends, Das Meissener Musterbuch für HoroldtChinoiserien, 3 volumes, Edition Leipzig, 1978, William Anderson, The Pictorial Arts of Japan, 1886 (soiled and marked), occasional library stamps, folio (8)

£200-300

517 D’Avesnes (Prisse). La Decorations Arabe, Decors Muraux-Plafonds-Mosaiques..., extraits du grand ouvrage l’Art Arabe, Paris, J. Savoy & Cie, 1885, several chromolithographed plates, including some doublepage, contents generally somewhat loose and with some consequent marginal fraying, several library inkstamps to preliminary leaves, most plates without library stamps, contemporary boards crudely rebacked, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1) £200-300


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518 Delteil (Loys). Le Peintre-Graveur Illustré, The graphic works of 19th and 20th century artists, An illustrated catalog, volumes IX & XII-XXXII, New York, 1969-70, monochrome illustrations, library inkstamps to foot of title and verso, library bookplates to front endpapers, original uniform brown cloth gilt, with library classification label to foot of spine of each volume, slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Maison (K. E.), Honoré Daumier, Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Thames & Hudson, 1967-68, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, library stamps to title and verso, library bookplates to front endpapers, original dark blue cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, first volume with adhesive tape to upper cover, library stamps to lower edge of text block, spines somewhat faded, with library classification label to each, 4to

522 Giafferri (Paul Louis de). L’Histoire du Costume Feminin Francais, 10 original parts in 3 portfolios, Paris, Editions Nilsson, circa 1922, numerous colour pochoir plates, separate printed text to second and third portfolios, occasional minor library stamps (contents generally in clean condition), all contained in three clothbacked portfolios, with ties, rubbed and marked, with some wear, folio, together with others on the history of costume, tapestries and textiles, etc., including Giafferri, The History of French Masculine Costume, New York, circa 1920s, Burckhardt, Gewirkte Bildteppiche, des XV. und XVI. Jahrhunderts, Leipzig, 1923, Henri d’Hennezel, Le Decor des Soieries d’Art Anciennes et Modernes, Paris, Editions Nilsson, circa 1930, etc.

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523 Gill (Eric). A collection of 54 wood engravings by Eric Gill, taken from Engravings by Eric Gill, published by Douglas Cleverdon, 1929, 54 wood-engravings mounted on 25 thick card leaves, each with typewritten title to lower margin, each with library ink stamp to verso, each mount 56 x 38 cm (22 x 15 ins), loose in near-contemporary cloth-backed plain boards, soiled and somewhat worn

(15)

£200-400

519 Dodgson (Campbell). Durer's Drawings in Colour, Line & Wash, a selection of 56 facsimiles of the originals preserved in the Albertina Collection at Vienna, B.T. Batsford, 1928, 56 fine colour reproductions, each mounted in passepartout, loose in original publisher's cloth (backstrip deficient), rubbed and a few marks, library bookplate to front pastedown and stamps to title, and ink stamps to verso of mounts, large folio, together with others on Renaissance prints and drawings, including Willi Kurth, Complete Woodcuts of Albrecht Durer, Foyle, 1927, limited edition of 500 copies (worn on spine), The Durer Society 9th & 10th Series, 1906 & 1908, George William Reid, Works of the Italian Engravers of the Fifteenth Century, published Bernard Quaritch, 1884, Grosvenor Gallery, The Royal Collection of Drawings by the Old Masters at Windsor, 4 Portfolios, 1878, British Museum, Reproductions of Prints in the British Museum, Third Series, Parts I-VII, 1907-1913, etc., all ex-library copies with usual marks, some wear, large folio (approx. 30)

(1)

£300-400

£200-400

£200-300

520 Ede (H.S.). A Life of Gaudier-Brzeska, 1st edition, William Heinemann, 1930, monochrome plates and illustrations, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original red cloth, heavily rubbed and soiled, with some fraying to joints and head and foot of spine, folio, limited edition 185/350, together with Shaw-Barrow (Walter), Frank Brangwyn and His Work, 1910, mounted colour plates, monochrome plates, occasional light spotting, contemporary quarter green morocco, with modern reback, rubbed and some marks and wear, folio, limited edition 138/160, plus other monographs on modern artists: Leonce Benedite, Rodin, 1924, limited edition 100/250, Arsene Alexandre, Claude Monet, 1921, Francois Daulte, Alfred Sisley, Catalogue Raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, 1959, limited edition 963/1200 & Auguste Renoir, Catalogue Raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, 1971, limited edition 530/1850, all exlibrary copies, with usual marks (6)

£200-300

521 Cox (Raymond). Le Art de Decorer les Tissus, Paris, 1900, numerous chromolithographs and monochrome plates, most with tissue-guards, contents loose in original patterned cloth portfolio, some minor marginal fraying to leaves, binding worn, library stamps to foot of title and versos, and occasionally elsewhere (plates generally unmarked), large folio (54.5 x 41.5 cm, 21.5 x 16.25 ins), together with other similar folio publications on ornament and applied art, including Frederick Fischbach, Ornament of Textile Fabrics, Frederick Fischbach, Ornamente der Gewebe, Herrmann Georg Nicolai, Das Ornament der Italienischen Kunst des XV. Jahrhunderts, Dresden, 1882, E. Williamson, Les Meubles d'Art du Mobilier National, 2 volumes, Paris, circa 1880s, Reynard, Ornements des Anciens Maitres, 1844, L. Solon, Inventions Decoratives, Paris, 1866, etc., all ex-library copies, with usual marks, rubbed and some wear, mostly large folio (16)

524 Gimson (Ernest). Album of mounted photographs of furniture made by Ernest Gimson, taken by W. Dennis Moss of Cirencester, circa 1920, 80 photographic plates, mounted on 40 thick card leaves, each with library stamp to verso, and library bookplates to front board, mounts rubbed and a little chipped to extremities, loose in contemporary cloth-backed boards, some soiling and wear with backstrip detached, folio (40 x 30 cm, 15.75 x 11.75 ins) (1)

£300-500

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525 Gruner (Lewis). Specimens of Ornamental Art selected from the best models of the classical epochs, with descriptive text by Emil Braun, Thomas M’Lean, 1850, 80 full-page plates, including 49 chromolithographs and 7 lithographs printed in sepia, some marks and soiling, and occasional repaired tears, library inkstamps to each, contemporary half morocco, soiled and worn, with a little loss to extreme corners, atlas folio (63 x 49cm, 22.75 x 19.25ins) (1)

528 Labbé (Edmond). Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937), Rapport Général, 11 volumes, Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1938-40, numerous monochrome plates after photographs, folding plans, etc., some in colour, library stamps to foot of title and verso, original printed wrappers bound in, library bookplates to endpapers, modern uniform rust brown library cloth gilt, 4to

£200-300

526 Hofmann (Richard). Weltausstellung Paris 1900. Die Vogtlandische Spitzen-Stickerei- und Gardinen-Industrie, Plauen, Christian Stoll, circa 1900, 38 monochrome plates of designs for lace, together with Neuhoff (Gustav), Flachenberzierung in historischen stilarten sowe in neuzeitlichem geschmacke, published by Bruno Hessling, circa 1900, 30 monochrome plates of art nouveau designs, library inkstamp to title verso (plates otherwise unmarked), loose in original cloth-backed printed boards, with ties, rubbed and a little frayed, folio, plus other similar albums of art nouveau designs, mostly printed in German and French, including Alexander Koch, L'Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs Modernes a Turin, 1902, Richard Kuhnel, Max Starke & Hugo Sachs, Vorlagen fur Modernen Slachenschmuck, Stuttgart, Julius Hoffman, circa 1900, Paul Burck, Ornament 1902, published by Haus Kunstverlag Otto Schulze, circa 1902, Victor Champier, Documents d'Atelier, Art Decoratif Moderne, 1st series, Paris, 1898, Documents de Decoration Moderne, Modeles Inedits, Paris, circa 1910 (28 of 30 plates present), etc., all ex-library copies with some ink stamps and bookplates, mainly to titles and covers, some wear, all folio (16)

Richly illustrated account of the last world’s fair to be held in Paris. (11) £500-800

£300-500

527 Itten (Johannes). Tagebuch von Johannes Itten, Beitrage zu einem Kontrapunkt der bildenden Kunst, Berlin, Verlag der IttenSchule, 1930, title printed in blue, mounted colour and monochrome illustrations, colour charts, etc., text interleaved with glassine tissue-guards, circular library inkstamp to foot of title and larger library inkstamp to verso, library bookplate to front pastedown, original cloth, rubbed and some soiling with wear, covers with some soiling and partly faded, oblong folio (39 x 51.5cm, 15.25 x 20.25ins) Limited edition of 330 copies, this copy numbered 69. Bolliger Dokumentations-Bibliothek VI, 545. (1) £300-500

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529 Lehner (Joseph & Mader, Eduard). Neue DekorationsMalereien im Modernen Stil, Serie I, Vienna & Leipzig, Friedrich Wolfrum, circa 1900, 60 chromolithographed plates of Jugendstil designs for wallpapers, printed outer wrappers present, library labels and stamps to wrappers (the plates are unmarked), contents loose in original publisher’s cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and some soiling, folio (45 x 33cm, 17.75 x 13ins)

532 Ongania (Ferdinando). La Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, 2 volumes, Venice, 1881, chromolithograph title, dedication and preface leaf, 42 chromolithograph plates to first volume, 35 monochrome plates to second volume, library ink stamps to titles and plate versos, some plates with marginal soiling and some marginal tears, all loose in original publisher's cloth-backed boards, generally worn, atlas folio (73.5 x 56.5 cm, 29 x 25 ins)

(1)

(2)

£300-400

533 Raymond (Alexandre M.). L’Art Islamique en Orient, Deuxieme Partie, Constantinople, Librairie Raymond, 1924, 60 full-page chromolithographed plates including several double-page (counting as two plates), several plates with closed tear to centre of lower margin (not affecting image), library inkstamp to verso of title, decorative chromolithographed endpapers, original clothbacked pictorial boards, spine partly deficient to lower portion, lower outer corners bumped, with remains of original printed dust wrapper, folio (49 x 36cm, 19.25 x 14.25ins)

530 Leon (Paul). Exposition Internationle des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris, 1925, Rapport Général, 12 volumes, Paris, Librairie Larousse, 1927-31, numerous plates after photographs, showing designer products, shop fronts, posters, pavilions, etc., including a few in colour, 3 volumes lacking title pages, volume 9 replaced with the 1977 Garland reprint edition, most original wrappers bound in, patterned endpapers in black and gold, library stamps to titles and occasionally elsewhere, library bookplates to endpapers, rebound in pale yellow library cloth (except volumes II and VII in original publisher’s bindings, worn), small 4to (12)

(1)

£400-600

534 Rossi (Giovanni de). Insignium Romae templorum prospectus exteriores interioresque a celebrioribus architectis inventi nunc tandem suis cum plantis ac mensuris, Rome, 1684, 66 plates including title by Blondeau, Venturini and others, together with Rossi (Domenico de), [Studio d’architettura civile sopra gli ornamenti di porte e finestre tratti da alcune fabbriche insigni di Roma], volume 1 only (of 3), 42 etched and engraved plates by Specchi, Francischini, all disbound loose sheets without covers, some marginal soiling and slight fraying, folio (51 x 38cm, 20 x 15ins)

£200-300

531 Mynors (R.A.B.). Durham Cathedral Manuscripts to the end of the Twelfth Century, 1939, colour frontispiece, monochrome plates, library ink stamps to foot of title and verso, library bookplates to front endpaper, original cloth, rubbed and some soiling, folio, limited edition 224/250, together with Hobson (G.D.), English Binding Before 1500, Cambridge University Press, 1929, monochrome illustrations, library ink stamps to foot of title and verso, bookplate to front endpaper, top edge gilt, original cloth, some soiling, folio, plus others related works on the history of printing and binding, including Claudin, Histoire de l'Imprimerie en France au XVe et au XVIe siecle, 2 volumes bound in 4, Paris, 19001901, library ink stamps to titles and occasionally throughout, contemporary uniform half brown morocco, heavily worn, folio (11)

£200-400

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

£300-500

535 Siren (Osvald). Histoire des Arts Anciennes de la Chine, 4 volumes, Paris and Brussels, 1929-30, 476 half-tone plates, library stamps to lower margins of first and last plate in each volume, other stamps to titles and following leaf, top edges gilt, original wrappers bound in modern blue library cloth, shelf numbers adhered at foot of spines, 4to

£100-200

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536 Stroganov (Sergei Grigorevich & Solntsev, Fedor Grigorevich). [Drevnosti Rossiskago Gosudarstva: Izdaniya po Vysochaishemu Poveleniyu, Moscow: Aleksander Semyon, 18491853, reissued in an English edition as:] Antiquities of the Russian Empire. Published by Imperial Command. Description of the Plates, Translated by W.S. Mirrielees & R. Harrison, 1855 (Reprinted 1892), 6 volumes bound in 4, 1849-53-92, chromolithographed title-page and printed English title in first volume, 6 chromolithographed volume titles, printed table of contents in English to each volume, 508 (mostly) chromolithographed plates with captions in Russian and French (numbered and complete: 112+101+147+37+72+39), volumes 4-6 bound as one, library stamps to lower margin of English printed title and volume titles of volumes 2-4 with manuscript library numbers to versos, ink numbers to lower margin of Russian title and further library numbers to verso, library stamps to lower margins of first contents page of volumes 1-4, some intermittent finger-soiling, heavy spotting to plate 29 of volume 5, printed library labels to front endpapers, contemporary half morocco, heavily rubbed and slight wear to extremities, library class numbers at foot of spines, volume 2 snagged at head of spine, final volume rebacked in morocco, folio (510 x 375mm) Colas 138; Fekula 6194. This elaborate description of a wide range of Russian artefacts was conceived by A.N. Olenin, President of the Academy of Arts, and undertaken with the patronage of Tsar Nicholas I. It was written by Stroganov and illustrated by Solntsev. It was published in a modest edition of 600 copies. The original edition included a seventh quarto volume of text in Russian and French, often missing. It would appear that this is a reissue, using all the plates from the original edition of 1849-1853, discarding the French chromolithographed title and Russian/French contents pages in favour of a printed English title-page and English contents pages. The English translations on the title-page would therefore refer to the contents pages here supplied, and the seventh Russian/French text volume not included. No other copies of this ‘reissue’ have been located, nor have any copies of Mirrielees and Harrison’s translations of 1855 been found. (6) £30000-50000

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537 Vallance (Aymer). The Art of William Morris, with reproductions from designs and fabrics printed in the colours of the originals, examples of the type and ornaments used at the Kelmscott Press ... also a classified bibliography by Temple Scott, Chiswick Press, 1897, additional half title, tipped-in monochrome photographic portrait, numerous plates and illustrations, including forty full-page colour plates, most with tissue guards, some dust and finger soiling throughout, library labels to front endpaper, most plates with ink library stamp to verso, hinges strengthened, near contemporary half morocco gilt, rebacked but retaining original spine, spine with old library label, some surface marks, wear and rubbing, corners and head and foot of spine repaired, folio Limited edition 145/220. (1)

HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY & ART REFERENCE 540 Arts et Métiers Graphiques, numbers 9, 26, 32, 33, 35, 64, 65, 66 & 67, January 1929, November 1931, November 1932, January 1933, May 1933 and September 1938-March 1939, together 9 issues, numerous colour plates, monochrome illustrations after Picasso, Cézanne, Chagall and others, literary contributions from Raymond Queneau, Michel Leiris and others, original printed wrappers, some light soiling, a few spines with minor loss, 4to, together with Art & Industrie, Revue mensuelle, 7 original issues, volume IV, numbers 11 & 12, November-December 1928, volume V, numbers 1, 2, 4, 7 & 10, January-February 1929, April 1929, July 1929 & October 1929, numerous monochrome illustrations and advertisements, all original printed wrappers, December 1928 issue with some damp adhesion, all original colour pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and frayed to extremities, all 4to

£300-500

538 Waring (J.B.). Masterpieces of Industrial Art & Sculpture at the International Exhibition, 1862, 3 volumes, 1863, additional chromolithographed titles to each, 300 chromolithographed plates, library ink stamps to margins and some to versos, a little light soiling, stitching breaking in volume II, contemporary half morocco, rubbed with some wear to spines, 4to, together with One Thousand and One Initial Letters Designed and Illuminated by Owen Jones, 1864, 28 chromolithographed plates, including title, light spotting, library labels at front, hinges reinforced, original boards, rebacked with original spine relaid, library label at foot of spine, some fading and small stains, folio, with other decorative books including W. & G. Audsley’s Polychromatic Decoration as Applied to Buildings in the Mediaeval Styles, 1882, George & Maurice Audsley, The Practical Decorator and Ornamentist, 1892, and M. Digby Wyatt’s Industrial Arts of the Xixth Century at the Great Exhibition MDCCCLI, 2 volumes, 1853 (incomplete), all ex-libris (11)

(16)

541 Aubenas (Sylvie). Gustav Le Gray, 1820-1884, 1st edition, Paris, 2002, colour and sepia illustrations including some folding plates, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Birgus (Vladimir, and others), Czech Photographic Avant-Garde, 1st edition, MIT Press, 2002, black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Hambourg (Maria Morris & others), Nadar, 1st edition, New York, 1995, sepia and black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, small folio, plus other history of photography interest, mostly French and European photographers (24)

£150-200

542 Baldwin (Gordon & Daniel, Malcolm & Greenough, Sarah). All the Mightly World, The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852-1860, 1st edition, Yale University Press, 2006, black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Chanan (Noel), William, Earl of Craven & The Art of Photography, 1st edition, Tiverton, 2006, colour and black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Waggoner (Diane), The Pre-Raphaelite Lens, British Photography and Painting, 1848-1875, colour and black and white illustrations from photos, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other 19th-century British photographic history interest including some paperbacks

£300-500

539 Willemin (Nicolas Xavier). Monuments Francais inedits pour servir a L’Historie des Arts depuis le VI Siecle Jusqu’au Aommencement du XVII. Choix de Costumes Civils et Militaires, D’Armes, Armures, Instruments de Musique, Meubles de Toute Espece, et de Decorations Interieures et Exterieures des Maisons, 2 volumes, Paris, 1839, half titles, two additional hand-coloured titles to volume I, 300 engraved plates, including many handcoloured, some library stamps to margins of plates, and labels of the University of Central England and Birmingham School of Art, some light soiling and toning, volume I half title torn at foot with piece adhered to first additional title, all edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, volume II upper joint cracking, a little rubbed and scuffed with shelf numbers taped at foot of spine, folio (2)

£200-300

(38)

£200-300

543 Bennett (Terry). Photography in Japan 1853-1912, 1st edition, Tuttle Publishing, 2006, colour and black and white photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, together with History of Photography in China, 1842-1860, 1st edition, 2009, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Old Japanese Photographs, Collectors’ Data Guide, 1st edition, 2006, black and white illustrations, signed by author to title, original cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, plus other history of photography books relating to China, Japan, Hong Kong and Indo-China

£200-300

(24)

£300-400

544 Brandow (Todd & Ewing, William A. ). Edward Steichen, Lives in Photography, 1st edition, South Minneapolis, 2007, together with Hambourg (Maria Morris), Paul Strand circa 1916, published Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1998, plus Szarkowski (John, editor), Bellocq, Photographs from Storyville, The RedLight District of New Orleans, Reproduced from Prints by Lee Friedlander, Introduction by Susan Sontag, 1st edition, 1996, all with illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jackets, 4to, plus other North American photography interest including some paperbacks and smaller format books (24)

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545 Davies (Alan & Stanbury, Peter). The Mechanical Eye in Australia, Photography 1841-1900, 1st edition, Melbourne, 1985, black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and nicked at upper margins, small folio, together with Graham-Stewart (Michael & Gow, John), Out of Time, Maori & the Photographer 1860-1940, The Ngawini Cooper Trust Collection, 1st edition, John Leech Gallery, 2006, sepia illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Huntford (Roland), The Amundsen Photographs, 1st edition, 1987, colour and black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in slightly rubbed dust jacket, 4to, plus other Australia, New Zealand and polar photography interest and related (10)

550 Hirst (Damien). I Want To Spend The Rest Of My Life Everywhere, With Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, 1st edition, pub. Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1997, numerous colour illustrations, folding plates, pop-ups, glassine overlays, moveable parts, etc., original cloth, large 4to (1)

£100-150

£80-120

546 Gerlach (Martin). Festons: Groupes Decoratives et Lettres Composes de Plantes Naturelles, d’Animaux et de Differents Emblemes, 2nd revised and enlarged edition, Vienna, circa 1900, 150 photographic plates including general and part-title, a few leaves a little chipped at edges, loosely contained as issued in original half morocco portfolio with pictorial upper cover, heavily rubbed and slightly soiled, folio (1)

£100-150

547 Gernsheim (Helmut & Alison ). A History of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern Era, revised and enlarged edition, 1969, black and white plates and illustrations, original cloth in rubbed dust jacket, together with Johnson (William S.), Nineteenth-Century Photography: An Annotated Bibliography 1839-1879, 1st edition, 1990, frontispiece, original cloth, rubbed, plus Roosens (Laurent & Salu, Luc), History of Photography, A Bibliography of Books, 1st edition, 1989, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 4to, plus other mostly large-format history of photography bibliography and reference (18)

551 Holmes (R.R.). Specimens of Royal Fine and Historical Bookbinding, Selected from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, W. Griggs, 1893, half-tone frontispiece, 152 chromolithographed plates, light spotting to endpapers, original red cloth gilt, small split at head of upper joint, 4to

£200-300

548 Greenough (Sarah). Alfred Stieglitz. The Key Set. The Alfred Stieglitz Collection of Photographs, 2 volumes, 1st edition, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2002, black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in card slipcase, 4to (2)

(1)

£100-150

552 John (W.D.). The Nantgarw Porcelain Album, Ceramic Book Company, Newporrt, 1975, colour illustrations, previous owner signature, a few spots to enfpapers, top edge gilt, original tan morocco gilt, 4to, together with In Search of James Giles (17181780), by Gerald Coke, 1983, colour and monochrome illustrations, original morocco gilt, slipcase, 4to, limited edition 244/250, with other ceramic related including W.D. John’s William Billingsley (1758-1828), 1968, Nicholas Gent’s The Shapes and Patterns of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, 1996 (signed) and Joan Jones’ Minton. The First Two Hundred Years of Design & Production, 1993

549 Haskins (Sam). Cowboy Tate & Other Stories, 1st edition, Haskins Press, 1965, black and white plates from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly marked on lower wrapper, folio, (signed limited edition, 204/1500 copies), together with McCullin (Don), Sleeping with Ghosts, A Life’s Work in Photography, 1st edition, 1994, black and white plates from photographs, signed by McCullin to title, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong 4to, plus Bailey (David), The Lady is a Tramp, Portraits of Catherine Bailey, Text by Fay Weldon, 1st edition, 1995, black and white illustrations from photographs, signed by David and Catherine Bailey to title (offset), original cloth with decorative onlay to upper cover, folio, plus Karsh (Yousuf), Karsh, A Fifty-Year Retrospective, 4th printing, Boston, 1986, black and white plates from photographs, original printed wrappers, 4to, with a self-portrait publicity photograph (image 12.5 x 10cm) of the photographer, copyright stamp pencil dated 1978 to verso, inscribed by Karsh and dated 1988 to lower blank margin, plus other photography and pop interest including books signed by Snowdon, Fay Godwin and Curt Gunther (14)

£300-500

(15)

£200-300

553 Knight (Hardwicke). Sedgfield. The Life and Work of William Russell Sedgfield, Pioneer Photographer, 2 volumes, 1st edition, privately published, 1998, black and white and sepia plates from photographs, spiral bound as issued, original cloth-backed laminated boards with printed labels to spines, original slipcase, (signed limited edition 179/200), 4to, together with Day (F. Holland), Suffering the Ideal, with an Essay by James Crump, 1st edition, Santa Fe, 1995, illustrations from photographs, original decorative yellow cloth in glassine dust jacket, folio, plus Parker (David & Badger, Gerry), The Phenomenal World, 1st edition, 2000, photographic plates, original cloth with photographic onlay to upper cover, oblong folio, plus other modern monographs and photo books, mostly hardbacks in dust jackets

£150-200

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554 May (Brian & Vidal, Elena). A Village Lost and Found. A Complete Annotated Collection of the Original 1850s Stereoscopic Photograph Series Scenes in Our Village by T.R. Williams, 1st edition, 2009, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth with accompanying stereoscope in cloth folder, contained as issued in pictorial slipcase, together with Bracegirdle (Brian & McCormick, James B.), The Microscopic Photographs of J.B. Dancer, 1st edition, Chicago, 1993, black and white illustrations, original cloth gilt in slipcase, both folio, plus Henisch (Heinz K. & Bridget A.), The Painted Photograph 1839-1914, Origins, Techniques, Aspirations, 1st edition, Pennsylvania, 1986, colour and black and white illustrations, mostly from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other history of photography interest including cartes de visite, stereographs, autochromes, etc., including some paperbacks (26)

559 Taylor (Roger & Branfoot, Crispin). Captain Linnaeus Tripe: Photographer of India and Burma, 1852-1860, 1st edition, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2015, illustrations from colour and black and white photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Dehejia (Vidya and others), India Through the Lens: Photography 1840-1911, published Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sakler Gallery, 1st edition, Washington, 2000, colour and black and white plates from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong small folio, plus Pohlman (Ulrich & Siegert, Dietmar), Samuel Bourne, Sieben Jahre Indien, Photographien und Reiseberichte 1863-1870, published Schirmer/Mosel, 2001, illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, spine partly faded, 4to, plus other history of photography relating to India, Burma, Ceylon and Singapore including some paperbacks (18)

£150-200

£150-200

555 Perez (Nissan N.). Focus East. Early Photography in the Near East (1839-1885), 1st edition, New York, 1988, black and white illustrations from photographs, some old water wrinkling, original cloth in dust jacket, together with Howe (Kathleen Stewart), Felix Teynard: Callotypes of Egypt, 1st edition, 1992, sepia plates from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, both folio, plus Jacobson (Ken), Odalisques & Arabesques: Orientalist Photography 18391925, 1st edition, 2007, illustrations from photographs, upper hinges broken, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other history of photography interest relating to Middle East including some paperbacks

560 Taylor (Roger & Wakeling, Edward). Lewis Carroll Photographer, The Princeton University Library Albums, 1st edition, Princeton University Press, 2002, sepia and black and white reproductions from photographs, original cloth-backed boards with pictorial onlays to covers, 4to, together with Dodier (Virginia), Clementina, Lady Hawarden, Studies from Life, 1857-1864, 1st edition, V & A Publications, 1999, colour and sepia illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, plus Stevenson (Sara), The Personal Art of David Octavius Hill, 1st edition, Yale University Press, 2002, black and white and sepia illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus others relating to 19thcentury British portrait photographers

(22)

(17)

£150-200

556 Schaaf (Larry J. ). The Photographic Art of William Henry Fox Talbot, 1st edition, Princeton University Press, 2000, colour reproductions of photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Talbot (William Henry Fox), The Pencil of Nature, New Introduction by Beaumont Newhall, Da Capo Press, New York, 1969, black and white plates, original cloth in dust jackets, 4to, plus Schaaf (Larry J.), Tracings of Light, Sir John Herschel & the Camera Lucida, Drawings from the Graham Nash Collection, 1st edition, San Francisco, 1989, black and white plates, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, plus other history of photography books relating to Fox Talbot, Daguerre and their early processes (20)

561 Tietze (Hans and Tietze-Conrat, Erica). The Drawings of the Venetian Painters in the 15th and 16th Centuries, 2 vols., reprinted Collectors Editions, 1970, b & w plts., orig. qtr. mock morocco, 4to, together with Brauer (Heinrich and Wittkower, Rudolf), Die Zeichnungen des Gianlorenzo Bernini, 2 vols., reprinted Collectors Editions, c.1970, b & w plts., orig. qtr. mock morocco, folio, plus Popham (A. E.), Correggio’s Drawings, pub. British Academy, 1957, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, 4to, and Old Master Drawings, a quarterly magazine for students and collectors, 14 vols., reprinted Collectors Editions, 1970, orig. uniform red cloth, 4to, plus Passavant (J. D.), Le Peintre-Graveur, 6 vols. bound in 3, 1860, reprinted Burt Franklin, n.d., c. 1975, orig. pubs. blue cloth gilt, and De Vesme (Alexandre and Massar, Phyllis Dearborn), Stefano della Bella, Catalogue Raisonné, 2 vols. (text/plates), reprinted Collectors Editions, 1971, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, folio, Boon (K. G.), Rembrandt, The Complete Etchings, New York, Abrams, n.d., c. 1960s, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., folio plus others on prints and etchings, including Karl Schwarz, Augustin Hirschbogel, 2 vols., reprinted, 1971

£200-300

557 Sizeranne (R. de la). La Photographie, est-elle un Art?, 1st edition, Paris, 1899, plates and illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and soiled, slim folio Later collected by Alfred Stieglitz, the work of Annan, Demachy, Kuhn, and Puyo influenced his Photo-Secession aesthetic, The Truthful Lens, No. 102. (1) £200-300

(1)

558 Sullivan (Constance, editor). Nude Photographs 1850-1980, 1st edition, New York, 1980, colour and black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in rubbed dust jacket, together with Blossfeldt (Karl), Art Forms in Nature, Examples from the Plant World Photographed Direct from Nature, with an Introduction by Karl Nierendorf, 1st English edition, 1936, black and white collotypes printed back to back, original cloth, spotted and soiled, frayed on joints, both folio, plus Keller (Corey, editor), Brought to Light, Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900, 1st edition, 2009, sepia and black and white illustrations from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus others related to photography of nudes, plants and other forms (28)

£150-200

£150-200

562 Williamson (George C.). The History of Portrait Miniatures, 2 volumes, George Bell and Sons, 1904, colour frontispiece to each, 28 colour plates, 104 monochrome plates, occasional light spotting, booklabels of Cuthbert A. Williamson, top edges gilt, contemporary red half morocco, some fading to covers, joints and edges rubbed, 4to Limited edition of 50, this special copy extra to the 50 for the author’s son Cuthbert Williamson. Inscribed to volume I front endpaper “Cuthbert A. Williamson, with very much love from his affectionate father the author, Christmas 1904”, additionally inscribed beneath “Special copy extra to the 50, only, which were printed & published; and made up for my boy, from the proof plates, advance sheets and overs. There is no other copy in existence beyond the 50 issued for sale.” (2) £400-600

£150-200

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GENERAL 565 Arlott (John). Basingstoke Boy, Guild Publishing, 1990, halftone illustrations, all edges gilt, original burgundy morocco (spine a little faded), 8vo, limited signed edition 161/200, together with Clough. The Autobiography, 1st edition, 1994, colour and monochrome illustrations, slight marginal toning, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, inscribed by Brian and Nigel Clough, plus The Real Mackay. The Dave Mackay Story, 1st edition, 2004, original cloth, dust jacket, signed by the author, with other signed sporting related by Garry Kasparov, Jonny Wilkinson, Fred Trueman, Dennis Lillee, Steve Redgrave and Richie Benaud (31)

566 Automobile Quarterly. A complete run in excellent, clean condition from Volume 1, No 1, Spring 1962 to Volume 39, No 4, December 1999, together with seven Index Volumes covering Volumes 1 to 35 (lacking only that for Volumes 17 to 20), but with the 2 additional cumulative Index Volumes for Volumes 1-20 (in publisher’s slipcase) and Volumes 21-40. Volumes 1 to 13 inclusive are housed in the publisher’s yearly black slipcases, which are somewhat dusty and slightly rubbed. The lot also includes a duplicate of Volume 25, No I, the 25th Anniversary Edition, two special paperback supplements on the Plymouth Prowler and Aston Martin DB7, and four loose issues from 1989 of Automobile Quarterly’s Quatrefoil, Book and Automotive Catalogue

Lot 562

(a qty)

563 Williamson (George C.). Catalogue of a Collection of Miniatures. The Property of His Royal Highness Prince Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, K.G., G.C.H., Chiswick Press, 1914, 74 plates, a few light spots, top edge gilt, contemporary calf, spine with green labels and gilt decoration, cloth slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 72/150, together with Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures on Loan at the South Kensington Museum, June 1865, 1865, armorial bookplate, all edges gilt, contemporary burgundy half morocco gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 4to, with two others: Basil Long’s British Miniaturists, Holland Press, 1966 and Richard Walker’s The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Miniatures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, 1992

All three titles are scarce. (3)

£100-200

568 British Record Society publications. (“The Index Library”), including Wills and Administrations, Marriage Licences, Inquisitions Post Mortem, 42 volumes, a broken run, 1888-2002, original gilt decorated maroon cloth, 8vo Comprising volumes 1, 3, 10-11, 15, 18, 21, 25-26, 29, 31, 39, 42-44, 47, 6061, 65, 67, 71, 73, 82-83, 86, 88-89, 97-98, 101-108, 110-113, and 118. (42) £150-200

£200-300

569 Churchill (Winston S.). The Collected Essays of, edited by Michael Wolff, volumes 1-4, Centenary Edition, Library of Imperial History, 1976, top edge gilt, publisher’s original uniform gilt decorated quarter blue morocco, spines lightly rubbed, 8vo

564 Wood (John George). The Principles and Practice of Sketching Landscape Scenery from Nature, Systematically Arranged and Illustrated by Numerous Examples, from Simple and Easy Subjects, to the more Difficult Combinations of Objects, 4 parts, 2nd edition, 1816-19, 64 soft-ground etchings, occasional light soiling, original printed wrappers (part II lacking rear wrapper), a few chips and tears, oblong folio Abbey Life 194 (third edition). Uncommon. (4)

£200-300

567 Bennett (Charles H.). The Nine Lives of a Cat, a Tale of Wonder, Griffith and Farren, 1860, wood engraved frontispiece, title-page, and twenty-one letterpress illustrations, all handcoloured, printed on one side of the leaf only (facing versos and rectos), frontispiece with oval embossed stamp to upper outer blank corner, 16pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, some light spotting and marks, including occasional juvenile pencil scribblings (mostly to blank reverse), one leaf detached, stitching strained, endpapers deficient, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated red cloth, some discolouration (mostly to spine), 8vo, plus two others: Sugar; How it Grows, and How it is Made, Darton & Clark, [1844?], eight hand-coloured lithographed plates (complete), lacking a text leaf, original cloth, spine worn; and The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck, Title and Bogue, [1841], eighty-three (of 84) plates (lacking plate 11), contents loose in original cloth

Lot 564

(4)

£150-200

(4)

£400-600

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570 Conrad (Joseph). Chance. A Tale in Two Parts, 1st edition, 2nd issue, 1914, 2nd issue with cancel title dated 1914 to verso, 8 pp. advertisements dated Autumn 1913 and 32 pp. catalogue dated July 1913 and ‘Methven’ at foot of spine, some light spotting, ‘Presentation copy’ ink stamp at foot of title, original green cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Long Good-Bye, by Raymond Chandler, 1st UK edition, 1953, a few spots, original red cloth (small light faded patches to spine), dust jacket, tears and losses, mainly to spine and upper panel, 8vo, plus The Thirty-Nine Steps, by John Buchan, 1st dition, 2nd impression, 1915, lacking front endpaper, a few spots, original cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with others by Conrad, Edgar Wallace, W. Somerset Maugham etc (18)

£150-200

571 Dexter (Colin). Morse’s Greatest Mystery and Other Stories, Scorpion Press, Brisol, 1993, original morocco-backed boards, 8vo, limited signed edition 35/99, together with James (P.D.), The Private Patient, 2008, original cloth, dust jacket, slipcase, 8vo, limited signed edition 150/1000, plus Le Carre (John), The Night Manager, 1st edition, 1993, original cloth, dust jacket, inscribed to title by the author, with others signed by Dick Francis, Jack Higgins, Frederick Forsyth, Gerald Seymour and P.D. James, including Death of an Expert Witness, 1977 and Innocent Blood, 1980 (39)

£150-200

573 Facsimile Manuscript. Die Pariser Aleanderroman [The Romance of Alexander], The British Library, MS Royal 20 B XX, published by Quarternio Verlag Luzern, in association with The British Library, London, 2014, colour facsimile manuscript, original calf gilt decorated spine with red leather labels, gilt royal armorial to centre of each board dated 1757 (being a copy of the original volume’s binding), folio, together with commentary volume by Joanna Fronska, Maud Perez-Simon & Siegbert Himmelsbach, original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, contained together in original solander box Limited edition 77/740. (1)

574 Folio Society. The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett, 2000, Dream Street, by Damon Runyan, 1989, The Complete Tales of the Unexpected and Other Stories, by Roald Dahl, 2001, Sagittarius Rising, by Cecil Lewis, 1998, The Amateur Emigrant & The Silverado Squatters, by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1991, together with 88 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo

572 Edward VIII (King of Great Britain). A King’s Story. The Memoirs of H.R.H. the Duke of Windsor K.G., Casell and Company, 1951, half-tone illustrations, endpapers marginally toned, top edge gilt, original blue morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, royal arms stamped in gilt to upper cover, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 112/250 signed by author (‘Edward’), together with Hugo Vickers’ The Private World of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, 1995, signed by the author, Sotheby’s catalogue of the Jewels of the Late Duchess of Windsor, Geneva, 1987, The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Sotheby’s sale catalogues, September 1997, and The Heart has its Reasons. The Memoirs of the Duchess of Windsor, 1956, with a cut and pasted signature ‘Wallis. Duchess of Windsor’ (5)

£500-800

(93)

£200-300

575 Folio Society. An Embassy to China, being the journal kept by Lord Macartney during his Embassy to the Emperor Ch’ien-Lung 1793-1794, 2004, The Silk Road, by Frances Wood, 2002, Folio Poets, Selected Poems, by Alfred Lord Tennyson, 2006, The Ascent of Man, by Jacob Bronowski, 2012, The Rise and Fall of the Medieval Monastery, by Christopher Brooke, 2006, Possession, A Romance, by A.S. Byatt, 2006, together with 22 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, some as new in original plastic wrap, VG, 8vo (28)

£500-800

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576 Folio Society. A Century of Conflict, 1848-1948, 5 volumes, by A.J.P. Taylor, 2000, The Essential Darwin, 4 volumes, by Charles Darwin, 1990, Marlborough, His Life and Times, volumes 1-4, by Winston S. Churchill, 1991, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, by T.E. Lawrence, 2000, London Characters and Crooks, by Henry Mayhew, 1998, together with 80 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo

577 Folio Society. The Complete Novels of Mrs Ann Radcliffe, 6 volumes, 1987, The Works of Charles Dickens, 16 volumes, circa 1980-86, The Riddle of The Sands, by Erskine Childers, 1992, The Island of Sakhalin, by Anton Chekhov, 1989, Leave it to Psmith, by P.G. Wodehouse, 1989, together with 76 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, except for 32 volumes lacking slipcases, 8vo and 10 related volumes, G/VG

580 Montgomery (Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein). El Alamein to the River Sangro. Normandy to the Baltic, Arcadia Press, 1971, colour portrait frontispiece, maps and illustrations, all edges gilt, original black morocco gilt, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 42/265, signed to title, together with Leader of the Few. The Authorized Biography of Air Chief Marshal The Lord Dowding of Bentley Priory, by Basil Collier, 1st edition, 1957, halftone illustrations, a few spots, original cloth, dust jacket, spine ends chipped, a little rubbed, 8vo, with a 1 pp. autograph letter from Dowding dated 1959, pasted at front, with two others: Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, 1942, inscribed by Clementine Churchill and a note from Ivan Maisky, the Soviet Ambassador to London during the war: “1812-1942. We destroyed our enemy then, we will destroy our enemy now”, and Never Give In!. The Best of Winston Churchill’s Speeches. Selected and edited by his grandson Winston S. Churchill, 2003 (signed by the author)

(106)

(4)

(95)

£200-300

£150-200

578 Folio Society. William Dampier, Buccaneer Explorer, edited by Gerald Norris, 1994, Akenfield, Portrait of an English Village, by Ronald Blythe, 2002, My Early Times, by Charles Dickens, 1988, The Grand Tour 1592-1796, edited by Roger Hudson, 1993, Great Stories of Crime and Detection, volumes 1-4, selected by Tim Heald, 2002, together with 102 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, except 22 volumes, without slipcases, G/VG, 8vo (110)

£200-300

581 Puffin Picture Books. A collection of thirty-eight Puffin Picture Books, 1940s/50s, including A Book of Trains, Hamish, Village and Town, Woodworking for Children, Living Pictures, Locomotives etc., all with colour lithograph illustrations, some with spotting, original wrappers, three with juvenile ownership inscriptions to covers, some light marks, Our Ponies with stain to front cover, The Building of London with back cover stained and torn with some loss, oblong 8vo

£200-300

(38)

£100-150

582 Raleigh (Walter & Jones, H.A.). The War in the Air. Being the Story of the Part Played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force, 5 volumes & 2 map volumes, (including Maps & Appendices), 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922-35, numerous folding maps, title of volume 5 signed by H.A. Jones, some ink stamps and bookplates, original cloth gilt, some light wear and few marks etc., 8vo (7)

£100-200

583 Rendell (Ruth). To Fear a Painted Devil, 1st edition, 1965, some minor spotting, tape marks to front endpapers, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed to foot, 8vo, together with O’Brien (Edna), The Country Girls, 1st edition, 1960, some minor spotting, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Miller (Henry), The AirConditioned Nightmare, 1st US edition, New York, 1945, some light spotting to fore-edge, original grey cloth in dust jacket, lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other mid-20th century 1st editions, fiction and poetry, including Agatha Christie, Raymond Williams, Patrick Whit, R.S. Thomas, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (41)

584 Sherriff (R.C. and Vernon Bartlett). Journey’s End. A Novel, Gollancz, 1930, a few spots, rear endpaper lightly toned, original vellum-backed boards, 8vo, limited edition 599/600, signed by the authors, together with The Pilgrim’s Progress and the Life & Death of Mr. Badman, Nonesuch Press, 1928, colour frontispiece, a few spots to fore edges, endpapers toned, original marbled boards, 8vo, limited edition 1542/1600, plus A Winter Miscellany, edited and compiled by Humbert Wolfe, 1930, top edge gilt, original vellumbacked boards, 8vo, limited edition 43/225 signed by the author, with others including Arthur Rackham’s The Land of Enchantment, 1907, X Sermons Preached by that Late Learned and Rev. Divine John Donne, Nonesuch Press, 1923 (limited edition 54/725) and The Receipt Book of Elizabeth Raper, Nonesuch Press, 1924 (limited edition 144/850)

579 Kalem. Journal Humoristique nos. 1-130 (complete and all published) bound in 2 volumes, Istanbul, 1908-11, black and white cartoon, illustrations and some adverts, text in Turkish and French, a little spotting and soiling, a few leaves from earliest issues closetrimmed, hinges partly broken, contemporary morocco-backed blind-stamped cloth, heavily rubbed and slight wear, 4to A rare set, the satire attacking the regime of Abdulhamid II. (2)

£100-150

(38)

£200-300

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585 Trollope (Anthony). The Folio Society Edition of the Novels of Anthony Trollope, 47 volumes, circa 1990s, all original cloth in slipcases, VG, 8vo (47)

590 Cricket. A collection of modern cricket and motor racing biography and reference, including Cricket Year, first to twenty fourth and twenty sixth edition, 1982-2005, 2007, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

(2 cartons)

586 Whistler (Laurence). Oho!. The Drawings of Rex Whistler, 1st edition, 1946, monochrome illustrations, original boards, dust jacket, clear tape repairs to upper panel, 4to, together with Rex Whistler, by Laurence Whistler 1905-1944. His Life and his Drawings, 1st edition, 1948, illustrations, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, original cloth, dust jacket, a few spots and repairs to verso, 4to, plus The Bookplate Design of Rex Whistler, by Brian North Lee, 1973, illustrations, original boards, glassine wrapper, 8vo, limited edition of 650, with others related including Night Thoughts of a Country Landlady, by Edith Oliver, 1943 and five issues of The Masque, parts 1, 4-5 and 7 (2 copies), 1947-48 (16)

591 French Antiquarian. A collection of mostly mid to late 19th century French language literature, including Oeuvres Complétes De Berquin, volumes 1-4, Edition Illustrée, 1844, Monographie Du Thé..., by J.-G. Houssage, 1843, En Esclavage, by P. De Nanteuil, 1891, allons Enfants de la Patrie!, 33 Poèms, by Jean Richepin, circa 1910, numerous colour and black and white illustrations by Job, mostly gilt decorated leather bindings, some odd volumes, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (28 volumes) (a carton)

587 Art. A collection of modern art history and reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 4to/folio £50-80

(2 cartons)

588 Belany (James Cockburn). A Treatise Upon Falconry, Berwickupon-Tweed, 1841, black and white frontispiece, period inscription to head of title page, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Stephenson (John & Churchill, James Marss), Medical Botany; or Illustrations and Descriptions of the Medical Plants..., volumes 1-3, new edition, 1834, numerous colour plates, water damage to foot of volume 1 and throughout, some minor spotting, all edges gilt, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco, boards and spines rubbed, 8vo, and Prior (Matthew), Poems on Several Occasions, volumes 1 & 2, printed for J. & R. Tonson, 1754, black and white engraved frontispiece, bookplates to front endpapers, some light toning, contemporary uniform full calf, spines rubbed and cracked with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century miscellaenous literature and reference, including Shakespeare, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo (a carton)

£100-150

593 Leighton (Clare). Country Matters, 1st edition, 1937, 72 black and white wood engravings, period inscription to front endpaper, some minor spotting, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed and torn with some loss, large 8vo, together with Greenaway (Kate, illustrator), The Queen of the Pirate Isle, by Bret Harte, 1886, 28 colour illustrations, some light marks, original illustrated boards, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other mostly late 19th and early 20th century juvenile and illustrated literature, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo (a carton)

£70-100

594 Murray (John, publisher). Travel Guides, a large collection of late 19th and early 20th century Murray’s Travel Guides, all original gilt decorated red cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with other travel guides, including Black’s, Fodor’s, Michelin, Nagel’s, Les Guides Bleus, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (approximately 110 volumes)

£100-150

(2 cartons)

589 Connolly (T.W.J.). History of the Royal Sappers and Miners..., volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1857, black and white plates with tissue guards, some light spotting and marks, uniform rebound red cloth retaining original gilt decorated embossed red cloth, boards and spines rubbed with some loss, 8vo, together with Head (Francis B.), The Royal Engineer, 1869, black and white plates including frontispiece, some light toning and spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and McKenzie (Frederick Arthur), From Tokyo to Tiflis, uncensored letters from the war, 1905, 31 black and white illustrations, plus map to rear, period inscription to half title, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century military history and reference, including History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, volumes 1-3, by Whitworth Porter, 1889, all orignial cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

£70-100

592 Grose (Francis). The Antiquarian Repertory: A Miscellaneous Assemblage of Topography, History, Biography, Customs and Manners..., volumes 1-4, new edition, 1807, black and white illustrations and folding plates, some light spotting, new endpapers, uniform modern quarter calf to marbled boards, spines slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Pike (W.T., publisher), Northamptonshire In the Twentieth Century, 1908, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, original embossed red cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, and other mostly 19th century and modern topographical reference, including The Topographer, volumes 1-4, 1789-91, some leather bindings, some original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

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£50-80

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595 Popham (A.E. and Pouncey, Philip). Italian Drawings in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, 2 volumes (Catalogue/Plates), 1st edition, Published by the Trusties of the British Museum, 1950, black & white plates, original cloth gilt, in slighlty torn and chipped dust jackets, 4to, together with Montgomery-Massingberd (Hugh & Sykes, Christopher Simon), English Manor Houses, 1st edition, 2001, colour illustrations throughout, title signed by the authors, original boards in dust jacket, large 4to, with Creswell (Alexander), The Silent Houses of Britain, 1st edition, 1991, colour and black & white illustrations, half-title signed by the author, original boards in d.j., 4to, with College of Arms, Heralds’ Commemorative Exhibition 14841934 Held at the College of Arms, Enlarged & Illustrated Catalogue, Tabard Press, 1970, colour and black & white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, and London City by Walter Besant, 1st edition, Adam & Charles Black, 1910, numerous black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth, large 4to, plus other miscellaneous books including gardening and architecture related etc. (2 cartons)

599 Nicholson (Peter). The Principles of Architecture..., volumes 1-3, 1796-1798, numerous black and white illustrations including folding plates, some light toning and spotting, volume 2 front board detached, volume 3 lacking rear board and front board detached, spines and boards rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, together with Caesar (Julius), C. Julii Caesaris Et Aliorum De Bellis Gallico Civili Pompeiano..., Juxta Editionem..., 1780, Oxonii, 3 black and white folding maps, bookplate to front endpaper, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf, boards and spine rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, plus Addison (Joseph), The Works of Anacreon, Translated into English Verse..., printed for John Watts, 1735, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece, plus engraved bust of Sappho to M4, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf, spine and borads rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th-century literature and reference, including The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, volumes 1-12, new edition, 1818, Plutarch’s Lives, volumes 1-8, Dublin, 1730, 8vo, all leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (59 volumes)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£200-300

596 Punch, Or, The London Charivari, 79 volumes, a broken run, 1846-1945, numerous monochrome illustrations, mixed contemporary and modern cloth, and leather bindings, some boards and spines rubbed with loss, G/VG, large 8vo

600 Railway. A collection of modern railway, steam and locomotive reference, including publications by Ian Allan, David & Charles, O.P.C., mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(6 cartons)

(3 shelves)

£70-100

597 Warner (George F.). Facsimiles of Royal Historical, Literary and Other Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts British Museum, First Series, 2nd edition, 1898, numerous monochrome facsimiles, some light spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary gilt decorated green quarter morocco, spine slightly faded and rubbed, folio, together with Taylor (Richard), Index Monastius; or The Abbeys and Other Monasteries, Alien Priories, Friaries, Colleges, Collegiate Churches And Hospitals With Their Dependencies, formerly established in The Diocese of Norwich, 1821, numerous black and white heraldic illustrations, plus 3 folding maps, some spotting, minor loss to foot of front endpapers, contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spine rubbed, folio, plus other 19th century large format reference, some leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, folio (2 cartons)

601 Juvenile Literature. A large collection of juvenile literature, circa 1860s-1890s, including Birds and Flowers, by Emily Faithfull, 1862, From Peasant to Prince, by M.A. Pietzker, 1870, Tom and the Crocodiles, 1867, Great Britain for Little Britons, by Elanor Bulley, 1890, mostly original gilt-decorated cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (157 volumes) (6 shelves)

£300-500

602 Transport. A large collection of modern transport literature, including railway, aviation, naval reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some German language, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£150-200

603 Sale (George). The Koran, commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed, volumes 1 & 2, new edition, 1795, 4 black and white engraved illustrations, including 3 folding plates, some toning, uniform later plum binding, spines and boards faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with Hutchinson (H.D.), The Campaign in Tirah 1897-1898..., 1898, 21 black and white illustrations plus 7 maps and plans, ex-library stamp to half title, some light spotting and marks, new endpapers, rebound retaining original gilt decorated green cloth, rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, and Hirth (Georg, publisher), Jugend, Münchner illustrierte Wochenschrift für Kunst and Leben, 1900, band 2, 1901, band 2, 2 volumes, numerous colour and black and white illustrations and advertisements, some light spotting, original illustrated cloth, covers slightly rubbed, folio, plus other 19th and early 20th century literature and reference, including The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, volumes 1-4, ex-library copies, lacks some plates, folio, and works by G.A. Henty, Thomas Hardy, all original cloth, some decorative, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio

£100-150

QUANTITY 598 Shepard (E.H., illustrator). Everybody’s Lamb, Being a Selection from The Essays of Elia, The Letters and the Miscellaneous Prose of Charles Lamb, edited by A.C. Ward, 1933, 50 black and white illustrations, together with Eliot (G.F. Scott), The Romance of Plant Life..., 1907, 34 black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting, all edges gilt, both contemporary gilt-decorated tree calf bound by Bickers & Son, plus Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth), The Poetical Works of, Albian Edition, circa 1910, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated tree calf bound by Riviere, and Ingoldsby (Thomas), The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels, Carmine Edition, 1867, period inscription to front endpaper, some minor toning, contemporary gilt-decorated blue morocco bound by Bickers & Son, spine lightly rubbed, all 8vo, and other mostly 19th and early 20th-century literature, including Wilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, by Alexander Leighton, volumes 1-24 bound in 12, 1889, The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, volumes 1-7, 1903-1905, all gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (approximately 115 volumes) (6 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£300-500

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604 Lethbridge (T.C.). E.S.P., Beyond Time and Distance, 2nd impression, 1966, black & white illustrations, original black cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly toned, 8vo, Short Splices, Some Notes on Ships and Boats, privately printed, 1936, inside cover inscribed by the author, black & white frontispiece, some minor spotting, original wrappers, 8vo, together with Crowley (Aleister), Magik, reprint edition, 1988, black & white illustrations, some minor spotting, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo, plus Cox (John Edmund), The Masonic Manual; or, Lectures on Freemasonry, new edition, 1870, period inscription to half-title, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern occult reference, including publications by Psychic Book Club, Spiritualist Press, mostly original cloth , many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

609 Sarasvati (Svami Satya Prakash). Rigveda Samhitá, volumes 1-6 (bound in 5), New Delhi, 1977, uniform original cloth, spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Lane (Edward William), An Arabic-English Lexicon, derived from the best and the copius Eastern sources, volumes 1-8, reprint edition, Lebanon, 1968, uniform original gilt decorated green cloth, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, and Legge (James), The Chinese Classics, volumes 1-5 (bound in 4), 2nd edition, circa 1970s, uniform original gilt decorated red cloth, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus other mid 20th century Arabic & Chinese language literature, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

610 Juvenile Literature. A large collection of circa 1910 juvenile literature, including Lob Lie-by-the-fire, by Juliana Horatia Ewing, 1909, all original art nouveau decorative cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (160 volumes)

£150-200

605 Peers (E. Allison). The Complete Works of Saint Teresa of Jesus, volumes 1-3, 3rd impression, 1950, all original black cloth, volume 3 in dust jacket, covers toned, marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, The Letters of Saint Teresa of Jesus, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1951, uniform brown cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, with minor loss, 8vo, together with Underhill (Evelyn), The Golden Sequence, A Fairfold Study of the Spiritual Life, 1st edition, 1932, black and white frontispiece, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, including a handwritten letter by the author to ‘my dear Violet’, and other modern Christian Mysticism, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£200-300

613 Antiquarian. A large collection of miscellaneous mostly 19thcentury literature and reference, mostly leather bindings, some gilt decorated, some odd volumes, condition is generally good (6 shelves)

£200-300

614 L’Abbé Paul (M.). Abregé De Histoire Grecque Et Romaine, ..., Paris, 1765, black & white engraved frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, some light toning and marks, contemporary giltdecorated mottled calf, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, together with Clarkii (Samuelis), Homeri Opera Omnia: Ex Recensione Et Cum Notis, volumes 1-5, Glasgow, 1814, black & white folding map frontispiece to volumes 1 & 2, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light toning and spotting, uniform later gilt-decorated calf bound by Budden, Cambridge, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Dickens (Charles), Our Mutual Friend, volumes 1 & 2, 1865, black and white illustrations by Marcus Stone, period inscriptions to head of title-pages, some toning and spotting, uniform contemporary half calf, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, plus other classical and Middle Eastern and Chinese literature reference, including Ceylon, An Account of the Island, by James Emerson Tennnant, volumes 1 & 2, 1859, some leather bindings, some original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

£150-200

(6 shelves)

608 Blackie. A large collection of circa 1900 Blackie juvenile literature, including The Handsome Brandon, by Katharine Tynan, 1899, Sir Wilfrid’s Gransdon, by Geraldine Mockler, 1898, The Golden Galleon, by Robert Leighton, 1898, The Princess of Hearts, by Sheila Braine, 1899, all 1st editions, all original decorative cloth bindings, including 37 designed by Talwin Morris, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (149 volumes) (6 shelves)

£200-300

612 Juvenile Literature. A large collection of circa 1900 juvenile literature, including Yule Logs, by G.A. Henty, 1903, all original arts & crafts decorative cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (195 volumes)

607 Ouspensky (P.D.). Strange Life of Ivan Osokin, The Stourton Press, 1947, lacks front endpaper, some light toning, original cream cloth, boards marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Bennett (J.G.), The Dramatic Universe, volumes 1-4, 1st editions, 1956-66, all original cloth, volumes 2-4 in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head, 8vo, and other modern esoteric reference, including G.I. Gurdjieff, P.D. Ouspensky, Rudolf Steiner, J. Krishnamurti, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£200-300

611 Military. A large collection of modern military literature, including regimental histories, Napoleonic and miscellaneous military reference, including publications by Greenhill Books, Pen & Sword, Arms and Armour, P.S.L., mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

606 Polanyi (Michael). The Study of Man, The Lindsay Memorial Lectures, 1958, 1st edition, 1959, inscription by the author to front endpaper, original blue cloth in dust jacket, Meaning, 1st edition, University of Chicago Press, 1975, inscribed by Magda Polanyi to front endpaer, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with small tears to head and foot, 8vo, together with Neill (A.S.), The Problem Family, circa 1935, That Dreadful School, 1937, The Problem Teacher, 1939, all 1st editions, some light toning, all original green cloth in dust jackets, covers marked and rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern pyschology and education reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£150-200

£300-500

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615 Hoare (Richard Colt). The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales, A.D. MCLXXXVIII, by Giraldus De Barri, volumes 1 & 2, 1806, 59 black & white plates, front endpapers and title-pages blind-stamped to head, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, uniform original gilt-decorated calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, large 4to, An Historical Tour in Monmouthshire..., A New Map of the Country and Other Engravings by William Coxe, volumes 1 & 2, 1801, black and white plates including repaired folding map to front of volume 1, some light marks and spotting, bookplates to front endpapers, volume 2 front board and front endpapers detached, uniform gilt-decorated cross-hatched calf, boards and spines rubbed with some loss, large 8vo, together with Davies (J.L., et al, editors), Cardiganshire County History, volumes 1 & 2, 1994-98, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, large 4to, plus other Welsh topographical reference, some leather bindings, some original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

619 Aviation. A collection of modern aviation reference, including publications by Putnam, Airlife, Pen & Sword, P.S.L., Grub Street, Jane’s, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

620 Hubman (Franz). The Habsburg Empire..., 1972, Dream of Empire..., 1973, both 1st UK editions, numerous black and white illustrations, both original white faux leather in dust jackets, covers rubbed with minor tears to head and foot, large 4to, together with McLean (Ruari), Joseph Cundall, A Victorian Publisher, 1st edition, 1976, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in price clipped dust jacket, 8vo, and Hofer (Evelyn), London Perceived, by V.S. Pritchett, 1st edition, 1962, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, contemporary gilt decorated red three-quarter morocco, bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 4to, plus other modern photograph reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

616 McEwan (Ian). Saturday, limited edition 726/1500, 2005, Solar, limited edition 928/1000, both signed by the author to the limitation pages, both original black cloth in slipcases, 8vo, together with Ishiguro (Kazuo), Never Let Me Go, limited edition 968/1000, signed by the the author to the title-page, original green boards in dust jacket and slipcase, A Pale View of Hills, 1982, exlibrary copy with associated stamps, An Artist of the Floating World, 1986, The Remains of the Day, 1989, The Buried Giant, 2015, signed by the author to the title-page, all 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other ultra modern 1st editions and fiction, including Stieg Larsson, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Donna Leon, Ian Rankin, Alex Garland, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

(3 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

622 Publishing. A large collection of modern publishing and bibliography, history and reference, including publications by Oxford, Routledge, Gollancz, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

623 Christie (Agatha). The Hand of Death and Other Stories, 1933, Death in the Clouds, 1935, Murder in the Mews and Other Stories, 1937, all 1st editions, some minor spotting, all original cloth, boards slightly marked and rubbed, plus 32 further Agatha Christie volumes, 8vo, together with Deighton (Len), An Expensive Place to Die, 1967, Bomber, 1970, Close Up, 1972, all 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, plus 15 further Len Deighton volumes, 8vo, and other modern fiction and biography, including J.G. Ballard, Margaret Atwood, D.H. Lawrence, J.F.K. reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo

£150-200

618 ‘B.B’. Letters from Compton Deverell, 1st edition, 1950, Brendon Chase, 4th impression, 1954, black & white illustrations by D.J. Watkins-Pitchford, some light toning, original cloth in dust jackets, covers rubbed to head and foot with some minor loss, 8vo, together with Vesey-Fitzgerald (Brian), It’s My Delight, 1st edition, 1949, black & white illustrations by Watkins-Pitchford, bookplate to front endpaper, some minor spotting, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers toned with minor loss, 8vo, plus Dawson (Kenneth), Son of a Gun, 1st edition, 1929, monochrome illustrations by Charles Simpson, original brown cloth in dust jacket, boards slightly water damaged, covers slightly worn with minor tears to head and foot of spine, 4to, plus other modern angling and sporting reference, including publications by Batsford, Country Life, A. & C. Black, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£100-150

621 Bravo (Manuel Alvorez). Nudes: the blue house, desnudos: la casa azul, 2002, numerous black and white illustrations, original red cloth with inlaid illustration, 4to, together with Lebeck (Sammlung Robert), Panorama einer vergangenheit, Die ersten dreissig jahre, 1840-1870, Hamburg, 1982, numerous black and white illustrations including print tipped into mount to front, original brown cloth with inlaid illustration, folio, and Durant (Mark Alice), McDermott & McGough, A History of Photography, 1st edition, USA, 1998, numerous monochrome illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor tear to head of spine, large 4to, plus other modern photography reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio

617 Foley (Bridget). Tom Ford, numerous colour and black & white illustrations, original black cloth in slipcase, slipcase water damaged and faded, folio, together with Robinson (Frank M. et al), Art of Imagination, 20th Century Visions of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy, USA, 2002, numerous colour illustrations, original grey cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed to head and foot, spine and front cover torn, folio, plus Scarfe (Gerald), drawing blood, forty-five years of Scarfe Uncensored, 2005, numerous colour and black & white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head, large 8vo, plus other modern art, antique and craft reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£150-200

624 Music. A large collection of mostly modern opera and classical music reference and biography, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

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625 Hedin (Sven). Through Asia, volumes 1 & 2, 1898, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, original giltdecorated green cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Haughton (H.L.), Sport & Folklore in the Himalaya, 1913, 24 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some minor spotting, original giltdecorated maroon cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Sverdrup (Otto), New Land, Four Years in the Arctic Regions, volumes 1 & 2, 1904, numerous black and white illustrations and maps, some light toning, uniform silver embossed blue cloth, 8vo, plus other travel and history reference, including mountaineering, Africa, Asia, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

629 Khalifman (I.). Bees, Moscow, 1953, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor toning, original gilt decorated blue cloth, 8vo, together with Jefferies (Richard), The Open Air, 1948, Field and Hedgerow, 1948, Wild Life in a Southern Country, 1949, numerous black and white illustrations by Agnes Miller Parker and C.F. Tunnicliffe, all original green cloth in dust jackets, covers rubbed with some loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern natural history literature and reference, including publications by Blandford, Batsofrd, New Naturalist series, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (5 shelves)

630 Juvenile Literature. A large collection of mid 20th century & modern juvenile and illustrated literature, including Edward Ardizzone, Miss Read, J.R.R. Tolkien, Terry Pratchet, Rupert Annuals, Folio Society, and 13 volumes of Facsimile Editions from The Osbourne Collection of Early Children’s Books, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

626 Gilpin (William). Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other Woodland Views..., volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 1808, 32 hand coloured and monochrome plates, bookplate to front pastedowns, some minor spotting and off setting, modern gilt decorated calf spines retaining contemporary half calf boards, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Burke (Edmund), A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful..., new edition, printed for F.C. & J. Rivington, 1812, some minor toning, modern gilt decorated spine retaining contemporary calf boards, boards worn with some minor loss, 8vo, and Sterne (Laurence), The Works Of..., volumes 1-10, 1798, 10 black and white frontispiece, bookplates to front pastedowns, slight worming to front of volumes 1 & 7, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated tree calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th and 20th century reference, including Saint Sophia, Istanbul, An Architectural Survey, mostly leather bindings, some original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (4 shelves)

(5 shelves + a carton)

(2 shelves)

£100-150

632 Aviation & Transport. A collection of modern aviation, military, railway and transport literature and reference, including publications by Putnum, P.S.L., Ian Allan, H.M.S.O., Airlife, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£300-500

(3 shelves)

£150-200

633 UK Topography. A large collection of mostly modern UK and Cotswold topographical reference and literature, including publications by Batsford, Sutton, Gollancz, David & Charles, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)

£150-200

£150-200

634 Nixon (Richard). Seize The Moment, America’s Challenge in a One-Superpower World, New York, 1992, signed by the author to front endpaper, original boards and blue cloth spine in dust jacket, spine lightly toned, 8vo, together with Wilson (Harold), Final Term, The Labour Government 1974-1976, 1st edition, 1979, signed by the author to title page, 16 black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Forsyth (Frederick), The Day of the Jackal, 1971, signed by the author to title page, signs of removed bookplate to front endpaper, original red cloth in dust jacket, slightly marked to foot of spine, 8vo, plus other modern signed political and celebrity biography and reference, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

628 Maurier (George Du). The Martian, A Novel, New York, 1897, limited edition of 500 copies, 49 monochrome illustrations including portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated white boards, boards slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Hall (S.C.), Pilgrimages to English Shires, new edition, 1853, numerous black and white illustrations by F.W. Fairholt, some light markes, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Buchanan (Robert), North Coast and Other Poems, 1868, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th century illustrated literature and poetry, mostly original gilt decorated cloth, some leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (3 shelves)

£200-300

631 Houfe (Simon). John Leech and the Victorian Scene, 1st edition, 1984, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed, 4to, together with Brock-Hart (Denys), British 19th Century Marine Paintings, reprinted, 1985, colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, 4to, and Moncrieff (Elspeth), Farm Animal Portraits, 1st edition, 1996, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern print, art and costume reference, including publications by Antique Collectors’ Club, G/VG, 4to/folio

627 Eeghen (P. Van). Het Werk Van Jan En Casper Luyken, volumes 1 & 2, Amsterdam, 1905, 56 black and white plates, some light spotting, original grey wrappers, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Holzinger (Ernst, editor), Kataloge der Gemälde in Städelschen Kunstinstitut Frankfurt am Main, volumes 1 & 2, Frankfurt, 1972, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, original grey cloth in dust jackets, and slipcase, covers lightly rubbed, 8vo, and other modern art reference, some foreign language, some original cloth in dust jackets, some catalogues and paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£150-200

(2 shelves)

£200-300

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635 Helm (Christopher, publisher). The Wheatear, by Peter Conder, 1989, Starlings and Mynas, by Chris Feare & Adrian Craig, 1988, New World Blackbirds, The Icterids, by Alvaro Jaramillo & Peter Burke, 1999, Birds of the Czech Republic, by Josef Kren, 2000, all 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, together with Princeton University Press (Publisher), A Guide to the Birds of Venezuela, by Redolphe Meyer de Schauenfee, 1978, Chickadees, Tits, Nuthatches & Tree Creepers, by Simon Harrap & David Quinn, circa 1995, Warblers of Europe, Asia and North America, by Kevin Baker, 1997, all 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, and other mkodern avian reference, including publications by New Naturalist, Oxford, Blandford, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

639 Ferrier (David). The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation, 1st edition, 1890, a few wood-engraved illustrations to text, scattered spotting, ink library stamp to title, author’s presentation inscription to Dr Arthur Fox to half-title (spotted), original cloth gilt, rubbed at extremities and a little frayed at head of spine, together with Pott (Percivall), A Treatise on Ruptures, 2nd revised edition, 1763, errata leaf at rear, lacks half-title(?), a little marginal browning, contemporary calf, rubbed and small loss at head of spine, plus Mead (Richard), Monita et Praecepta Medica, 1st edition, Paris, 1757, some spotting and a few marks, contemporary marbled boards, a little wear at head and foot of spine, all 8vo, plus other 19th & 20th-century medical interest (5 shelves)

640 Timms (Robert, et tal, editors). Young British Art, The Saatchi Decade, 1st edition, 1999, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated boards in dust jacket, folio, together with Klemm (Christian), Aberto Giacometti, New York, 2001, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, period inscription to front endpaper, original grey cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed to head, folio, and Rosenblum (Robert), Paintings in the Musee D’orsay, 1st edition, 1989, numerous colour illustrations, period inscription to front endpaper, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly toned, large 4to, plus other modern art reference and history, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio

636 Hobson (R.L.). Worcester Porcelain..., Bernard Quaritch, 1910, numerous black and white illustrations including 108 plates and tipped in colour frontispiece, some light spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, together with Underwood (Thomas, illustrator), The Buildings of Birmingham Past & Present Sketched & Described, published by Walter J. Sackett, Birmingham, 1866, numerous monochrome plates including folding map and plates, bookplate and period inscriptions to front pastedown, some light spotting, new endpapers, modern red half calf retaining original boards, slightly rubbed, oblong 4to, and Davison (Charles), The Hereford Earthquake of December 17, Birmingham, 1896, 1899, period inscription to front endpaper, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed to head of foot, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century topographical and miscellaneous reference, in A History of British Birds, volumes 1-4, by William Yarrell, 1871-74, some leather bindings, many original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (2 shelves)

(5 shelves)

£300-400

(5 shelves)

£200-300

642 O’Connor (Francis Valentine & Thaw, Eugene Victor, editors). Jackson Pollock, A Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Drawings, and Other Works, volumes 1-4, Yale University Press, 1978, numerous black and white illustrations, uniform original grey cloth in slipcase, spines slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Foster (J.J.), Miniature Painters, British and Foreign..., volumes 1 & 2, 1903, limited deluxe edition, 159/570, numerous monochrome plates, some light toning, uniform publisher’s original vellum, boards and spines marked, folio, and Spielmann (M.H.), British Portrait Painting to the Opening of the Nineteenth Century, volumes 1 & 2, 1910, limited edition of 350 copies, numerous monochrome plates with tissue guards, some watermarks and light spotting, uniform original half vellum, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, plus other mostly late 19th and early 20th century large format art reference, some leather bindings, mostly contemporary cloth, all ex library with associated stamps and marks, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio

£300-400

638 Tait (Lawson). The Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of the Ovaries, 4th edition, Rewritten and Greatly Enlarged, Birmingham, 1883, engraved illustration to text, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed, together with Wells (T. Spencer), Diseases of the Ovaries: Their Diagnosis and Treatment, 1st edition, 1872, engraved illustrations to text, errata slip tipped in, some pencil marginalia, original cloth gilt, slightly bruised at head of spine, both 8vo, plus Millar (George Henry), A New, Complete, and Universal Body, or System of Natural History..., 1783, engraved frontispiece and 58 (of 60) engraved plates, some occasional spotting and old damp staining, later half morocco, soiled and worn, folio, plus other mostly 20th-century medical interest (5 shelves)

£200-300

641 Millais (John Guille). The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais, volumes 1 & 2, New York, 1899, 316 black and white illustrations, uniform original red cloth, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head of foot, 8vo, together with Ruskin (John), Modern Painters, volumes 1-5, plus index, 2nd editiojn, 1900, light spotting, uniform original maroon cloth, spines lightly rubbed, large 8vo, and other late 19th century and 20th century art and poetry reference, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, Bodley Head, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio

637 Allestree (Richard). The Art of Contentment, 1676, black and white engraved frontispiece and title page, The Government of the Tongue, 5th impression, 1667, black and white frontispiece, the Lively Oracles given to us. Or The Christians Birth-right and Duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture, 1678, black and white frontispiece and title page, 3 volumes bound in one, all Oxford published, period inscription to the front endpaper, modern embossed mottled calf, boards and spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Booth (G.), The Historical Library of Diodoius the Sicilian..., 2nd edition, 1721, 3 black and white maps including 2 folding, some light toning and marks, new endpapers, modern gilt decorated half calf with marbled boards, slightly rubbed, folio, and other 18th and 19th literature and historical reference, including The Works of..., Dr John Tillotson, volumes I-II, 1757, all leather bindings, many gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£200-300

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643 Ratchford (Fannie E.). Letters of Thomas J. Wise to John Henry Wrenn..., 1st edition, New York, 1944, 26 black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece, original gilt decorated black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Mitford (Mary Russell), Our Village, 1893, 100 black and white illustrations by Hugh Thomson, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Austen (Jane), Lady Susan, 1st edition, 1931, original blue cloth in dust jacket, coves slightly toned, 8vo, plus other 19th century and modern fiction, women’s literature and bibliographical reference, including Mrs. Gaskell, Beatrix Potter, Emily Brönte, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

648 Military. A large collection of modern military and warfare reference, including publications by Pen & Sword, Sutton, David & Charles, Ian Allan, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

649 Taft (William H., et al). The Photographic History of The Civil War, volumes 1-5, The Blue & Grey Press, USA, 1987, previous owner’s bookstamp to front endpapers, numerous black and white illustrations, uniform original gilt decorated blue quarter morocco in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Laughton (L.G. Carr), Old Ship Figure-Heads & Sterns..., limited edition of 750 copies, 1991, 55 colour and black and white plates, including tipped in colour frontispiece, plus other black and white illustrations, original gilt decorated blue cloth in slipcase, spine slightly rubbed, 4to, and other modern American Civil War, naval and military reference, including publications by Pen & Sword, Sutton, Arms & Armour, P.S.L., mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£200-300

644 Periodicals. A collection of 19th and early 20th century periodicals, including The Quiver, 5 volumes, 1908-12, Cornhill Magazine, volumes 1-25, 1860-72, London Society, volumes 1-8, 1862-65, all publisher’s original gilt decorated leather and cloth bindings, G/VG, 8vo (38 volumes) (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

650 Decorative Cloth. A collection of early 20th century decorative cloth and illustrated literature, including volumes designed by Talwyn Morris, The Henry Irving Shakespeare, volumes 1-14, 1906, The Modern Cyclopedia, volumes 1-8, 1909, Modern Power Generators, volumes 1 & 2, 1908, Queen Victoria, Her Life and Reign, volumes 1-4, 1901, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to (89 volumes)

£100-150

646 Stratton (Arthur). The English Interior..., Batsford, circa 1910, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, some light marks, original white cloth spine to gilt decorated blue cloth boards, rubbed with some tears to front and rear boards, folio, together with Bernstein (Joanne, editor), The UBS Art Collection, Drawings, 1st edition, 2007, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original grey cloth in slipcase, large 4to, and Birch (W. De G.), Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum, volumes 1 & 3, 1887, some light spotting, ex-library copies with associated markings and stamps, uniform original embossed red cloth, 8vo, plus other mostly modern art and antique reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves & a carton)

(3 shelves)

£200-300

651 Travel. A collection of circa 1920s travel guides and reference, including 17 volumes of Baedecker guides, 27 volumes of ‘Wayfarer’ series, including A Wayfarer in French Vineyards, by E.I. Robson, 1928, ...in Unfamiliar Japan, by Walter Weston, 1925, ...in the West Indies, by Algernon Aspinall, 1928, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo (70 volumes) (3 shelves)

£150-200

652 Juvenile Literature. A collection of mostly circa 1910 juvenile and illustrated fiction and literature, including The Cinematograph Train, by G.E. Farrow, 1st edition, 1904, Children of the Dawn, by Elsie Finnimore Buckley, 1st edition, 1908, Adventures in the Great Forests, 1908, by H.W. Hyrst, 1st edition, 1908, The Left-Hander, by Charles Turley, 1st edition, 1930, all original decorative cloth, G/VG, 8vo (147 volumes)

£150-200

647 Jourdain (M.). The Library of Decorative Art, English Decoration and Furniture of the Later XVIIIth Century (1760-1820), Batsford, circa 1910, numerous black and white plates and illustrations, some light spotting, ex library copy with associated markings and stamps, original gilt decorated embossed red cloth, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, folio, together with Thirion (Jacques), Le Mobilier Du Moyen Age Et De La Renaissance En France, France, 1998, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, large 8vo, and Horiachi (Takeo), The World of Louis Comfort Tiffany, A Selection from The Anchorman Collection, Japan, 1994, numerous colour illustrations, original plastic boards in slipcase, folio, plus other modern art and antique reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

£70-100

645 Batsford. A collection of approximately 120 volumes of Batsford topography publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£300-400

653 Owl (Grey [Wa=Sha=Quon=Asin]). The Adventures of Sajo and Her Beaver People, 5th printing, 1935, signed by the author to title page, black and white portrait frontispiece, some minor spotting, original red cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Huxley (Aldous), Brave New World, 2nd impression, 1932, some light marks and toning, original blue cloth boards, spine and hinges rubbed, 8vo, and other early 20th century and modern fiction and reference, including Agatha Christie, Iris Murdoch, Dick Francis, Kazuo Ishiguro, Graham Greene, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£150-200

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654 Aurobindo (Sri). Letters on Yoga, volumes 1-3, Crown Size edition, India, 1991, black and white portrait to front of volume 1, uniform original gilt decorated red cloth, spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Evans-Wentz (W.Y.), Tibet’s Great Yogi Milarepa..., 1928, Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines..., 1935, both 1st editions, The Tibetan Book of the Dead..., 2nd impression, 1936, all O.U.P., black and white illustrations and frontispiece, uniform gilt decorated green cloth, spines slightly faded, 8vo, and Cheng’en (Wu), Journey to the West, volumes 1-3, 2nd edition, Foreign Language Press, Beijing, 1990, monochrome illustrations, uniform gilt decorated plum cloth in dust jackets, spines faded and slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern Hinduism, Buddism, Zen and Taoism, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

659 Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of early 20thcentury and modern miscellaneous fiction and reference, including A Paris Book of Hours, facsimile edition, Hungary, 1988, 4 volumes of Valmadonna Trust Library limited facsimile editions, Armorial Families, volumes 1 & 2, by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, reprint edition, 1970, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

660 Aviation. A large collection of modern aviation reference, including publications by Putnam, P.S.L., Arms & Armour Pres, Schiffer Military History, Airlife, Jane’s, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio, together with 2 Coalport Collectors Gallery limited edition china plates depciting ‘Dawn Patrol’ by Michael Turner & ‘Sopwith Pup’ by Brian Knight, and a scale model in plaster of Manfred von Richthofen (The Red Baron)

£150-200

655 Nicholson (Reynold A., editor). The Mathnawi of Jalálu’ddin Rúmi, books 1-6 (bound in 3), reprint editions, 1990, uniform original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Sidhant (Gurmat), Philosophy of the Masters, volumes 1-5, mixed editions, India, 1989-96, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Singh (Maharaj Charan), Light On Sant Mat..., 1st edition, India, 1958, inscribed by the author to front endpaper, black and white portrait to front, original grey cloth, 8vo, plus other modern Islam, Christianity and other religious reference, many original coth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£100-150

663 Darwin (Erasmus). The Botanic Garden, Scholar Press Facsimile, 1973, limited edition 282/500, numerous black and white illustrations including folding plates, original gilt decorated green cloth, 4to, together with Kidson (Alex), George Romney 1734-1802, 2002, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original wrappers, 4to, and Dorment (Richard & MacDonald, Margaret F.), James McNeill Whistler, 1994, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original wrappers, lightly rubbed to foot, 4to, plus other modern art reference, including exhibition and auction catalogues, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

658 Von Falke (Otto, et al, editors). The Guelph Treasure, The Sacred Relics of Brunswick Cathedral..., Frankfurt, 1930, 107 black and white plates plus colour frontispiece, original gilt decorated blue half morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, folio, together with Baker (C.H. Collins & Constable W.G.), Die Malerei Des Sechzehnten und Des Siebzehnten Jahrhunderts in England, Pantheon edition, Berlin, 1930, 82 black and white portraits with tissue guards, some minor toning, original gilt decorated green three quarter morocco, large 8vo, and other modern art and architecture reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves + a carton)

£50-80

662 Wolohojian (Stephan, editor). A Private Passion, 19th-century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University, USA, 2003, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, together with Rebora (Carrie, et al), John Singleton Copley in America, New York, 1995, includes a typed letter to the previous owner, signed by the author, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed, large 8vo, and Erffa (Helmut von & Staley, Allen), The Paintings of Benjamin West, 1986, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, small tear to head of spine, large 4to, plus other modern American art and art reference, some original cloth in dust jackets, some exhibition catalogues and paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio

657 Trivellatao (Gianluigi). Interni Veneziani, Biblos edizioni, 1998, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, large 4to, together with MacQuoid (Percy), A History of English Furniture, The Age of Mahogany, 1919, 15 colour plates with tissue guards and numerous black and white illustrations, some light marks, original red cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, folio, and other modern art, furniture and antique reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

£100-150

661 Military. A collection of modern military, aviation, naval and transport reference, including publications by Blandford, Ian Allan, David & Charles, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G, 8vo/folio

656 Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of miscellaneous modern literature, including music, art, history and biography, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves + a carton)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

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664 Christie’s (publisher). The Wildenstein Collection, Magnificent French Furniture, Objets d’Art and Tapestries, volumes 1 & 2, 2005, numerous colour illustrations, original wrappers in book box, box lightly rubbed to foot, large 4to, together with Tredegar Collection. The Collection of Works of Art, Pictures, Furniture, Silver, China, &c. at Tredegar House, Monmouthshire, 1916, 119 black and white plates with tissue guards, some minor spotting, publisher’s original gilt decorated blue morocco bound by Zaehnsdorf in blue cloth book box, boards slightly rubbed to edges, book box rubbed and marked with minor loss, 4to, and Lane (Terence & Serle, Jessie), Australians at Home, A Documentary History of Australian Domestic Interiors from 1788 to 1914, OUP, 1990, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue boards in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, faded to spine and foot, 4to, plus other modern art and miscellaneous reference, including Hortus, volumes 1-52, 1987-99, The Dictionary of National Biography, volumes 1-22, 1973, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4to (5 shelves)

665 Kipling (Rudyard). ‘Captain Courageous’, A Story of the Grand Banks, 1897, black and white illustrations by I.W. Taber, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Barnes (Julian), Cross Channel, 1st edition, 1996, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and Huxley (Aldous), Ape and Essence, 1st edition, 1949, bookplates to front endpapers, some minor spotting, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with some loss to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus other early to mid 20th century and modern first editions and fiction, including Hammoned Innes, Dennis Wheatley, Richard Adams, Agatha Christie, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

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MODERN LITERATURE & FIRST EDITIONS CHILDREN’S & ILLUSTRATED BOOKS PEEPSHOWS, GAMES & SAMPLERS PLAYING CARDS & GREETINGS CARDS 20 JULY 2017

Agatha Christie. Death on the Nile, 1st edition, 1937. Estimate: £2,000-3,000

Arthur Ransome (1884-1967). A bronze statuette of Arthur Ransome, by the Russian sculptor Jan Neumann, circa 1985, height 27cm. Estimate: £500-800

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

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

ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE") Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist's death. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros) 4.00% up to 50,000 3.00% between 50,000.01 and 200,000 1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk and the Artists’ Collecting Society website www.artistscollectingsociety.org for further details.

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Libraries & Archives Nathan Winter & Chris Albury Paintings & Prints Nathan Winter Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows Aviation & Transport Collections Chris Albury & Henry Meadows Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury

For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice. Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ 01285 860006 / firstname or info@dominicwinter.co.uk

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account. 3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared. 5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.

7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to theAuctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the lower estimate, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions. 12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.


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English Caricatures & Cartoons 1770-1950 4 OCTOBER 2017

James Gillray (1756-1815). The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, published H. Humphrey, 1803, etching with contemporary hand colouring. Estimate ÂŁ700-1000

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