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Collection of ten boxed Britains Classic Collection metal figures to include 9 x The French And Indian War Redcoats and Bluecoats Series and 1 x Hisory Of The British Army Redcoats to include 47002 Provincial Grenadier, 43010 Private Battalion Companies, 43120 Provincial Private, 43145 Provincial Roger's Ranger, 47000 British Officer, 47019 Provincial Ranger, 47017 British Light Infantryman, 47018 Native American Warrior, 47050 Provincial Rogers Ranger and 47020 French Canadian Militia in Capote, all figures ex, boxes vg with inner foam packaging
John Speed. The Historie of Great Britaine under the Conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans, third edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous woodcut illustrations in text of coins, medals, crests, etc., contemporary reverse calf, engraved bookplate of Edward Sacheverell Sitwell, folio, London: John Dawson for George Humble, 1632.Light browning throughout, last few leaves oiled, calf worn, joints cracked, some surface loss.
Daniel Henry Kahnweiler. The Sculptures of Picasso, first edition, 214 black and white plates and images by Brassai, original publishers pictorial boards, 4to, London: Rodney Phillips & Co, 1949.inscription to front free endpaper, light spotting, the edges of the pictorial boards are rubbed with those areas showing against the black covers.
bust length, pastel and charcoal 1818, 29.5 cm dia. A copy of a note by Octavius M-B on reverse records Elizabeth's birth at Coxhoe Hall, Co. Durham, 6th March 1806 at 7 oclock in the evening. She subsequently married the poet Robert Browning. PROVENANCE: Octavius Moulton-Barrett (1824-1910), youngest brother of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, thence by descent. This and the two other sketches by Artaud included in the sale were done at Hope End , Herefordshire in 1818 in preparation for a large oil painting by him of the sitters, now at Eton College. They are referred to in a letter from Robert Browning to Isa Blagden, April 19th 1863 ---"in the country*Octavius had the original drawings for the heads - the real portraits from which the picture was made, - and very like, I am assured ---" *i.e. at Westover, Isle of Wight.Good but with overall light browning.
Soult, Nicolas Jean de Dieu, Duc de Dalmatie, French Marshal. Letter signed “Mal. Duc de Dalmatie†to Marshal Berthier, Prince de Wagram, 3pp., folio, in French, Llerena, 4 June 1811. Together with 1p. list of English officers taken prisoner at the battle of Albuhera, signed on verso by General Mocquery “au Bivouac devant albuheraâ€, 17 May 1811. In 2 card mounts. Giving an account of French losses at the battle, recommending promotions and honours and telling him of the escape of English prisoners. (2) From the Crawford collection.Original light folds, slight spotting, mounted.
P. G. Wodehouse. Full Moon, first edition, original publishers cloth, London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd, n.d.; Spring Fever, first edition, original publishers cloth, London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd, n.d.; The Mating Season, first edition, original publishers cloth, London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd, n.d. (3).generally good with light spotting and some fading to spines.
bust length, pastel and charcoal,1818 29.5 cm dia. Henrietta M-B (1809 - 1860), sister of EBB, born at Hope End, Herefordshire and m. William Surtees-Cook PROVENANCE: From the family of Octavius Moulton-Barrett (1824-1910), youngest brother of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, thence by descent. This and the two other sketches by Artaud included in the sale were done at Hope End , Herefordshire in 1818 in preparation for a large oil painting by him of the sitters, now at Eton College. They are referred to in a letter from Robert Browning to Isa Blagden, April 19th 1863 ---"in the country*Octavius had the original drawings for the heads - the real portraits from which the picture was made, - and very like, I am assured ---" *i.e. at Westover, Isle of Wight.Generally good but overall light browning.
The Winchester Guide; or, A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities of that Ancient City, new edition, 2 copper engraved plates, contemporary quarter calf, 12mo, Winton: Printed and Sold by J. Wilkes, 1780; Thomas Wright. The History of Ludlow and its Neighbourhoods, engraved frontispiece, numerous further engraved plates and illustrations in text, modern full calf gilt, 8vo, Ludlow: R. Jones, 1852 (2).(i) light spotting, hinges cracked, extremities scuffed (ii) margins lightly trimmed, calf slightly scratched.
Dorset: The Isle of Purbeck, 1969; History in St George's Chapel, 1966; History at Salisbury Cathedral, 1964; another edition, 1967; another copy, 1967; The Story of Norwich Cathedral, 1977; The Story of Magdalen College, 1991; Portrait of Arundel, 1993; Cotehele, 1979, all with coloured lithographed illustrated, original wrappers, v.s. (9).(i) cloth spine loose (ii) some volumes with light discoloration to wrappers.
wearing a white shirt and black jacket, head and shoulders, pastel and charcoal, 38 x 31cm The sitter was the father of the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861) and the portrait is held by family tradition to be his likeness drawn by John Mills between 1838 and 1841 when EBB was residing at Torquay and hung in her bedroom at 50, Wimpole St. It is reproduced in Barrett R.A. The Barretts of Jamaica between pages 148-149 (Winfield,Kansas 2000).Slight paper creasing and light overall browning, image possibly slightly rubbed.
W. H. Brett. The Indian Tribes of Guiana; their Condition and Habits, first edition, half-title, 20 lithographed plates, 8 hand-coloured, folding engraved map at end, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, London: Bell and Daldy, 1868; Indian Missions in Guiana, 12 engraved plates, including map and additional title, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, London: George Bell, 1851 (2).(i) spotting, especially to folding map, cloth with extremities worn, some repaired, joints cracked (ii) spotting and light soiling to some leaves, joints cracked.
Assembly of Divines. The Confession of Faith, Together with the Larger and Lesser Catechismes. Composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines, Sitting at Westminster, Presented to both Houses of Parliament, second edition, modern full calf, 4to, London: Printed by E.M. for the Company of Stationers, 1658 Wing 5796.Title with margins soiled, corners rounded, light browning and spotting throughout, occasional minor rust-marks, spine faded.
Lt. Col. William Mudge. The Second Part of the General Survey of England and Wales Containing the Whole of Devon and a Portion of the Adjoining Counties, done by the Surveyors of His Majesties Ordnance under the Direction of Lt. Col. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S., large scale map in eight sections, numbered XX to XXVII with engraved piano key border (to perimeter sheets only), contemporary quarter calf with marbled boards rebacked, folio, 1809.occasional light spotting and browning, end papers with creases, spine rebacked and extremities scuffed.
David and Charles Livingstone. Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries, first edition, folding wood-engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map, wood-engraved plates throughout, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1865.Title with upper corner neatly removed, occasional light spotting, extremities of cloth lightly rubbed.
Robert Louis Stevenson. The Works, Tusitala Edition, 35 volumes, mixed impressions, folding maps and illustrations, original publishers blue morocco, 12mo, London: William Heinemann in association with Chatto & Windus; Cassell and Longmans, Green, 1924-28 (35).light spotting, boards slightly bumped.
Captain Jones. Artificial Fireworks, improved to the modern practice, from the minutest to the highest branches.., Also, Mr. Muller's FIREWORKS, for sea and land service, second edition, eight folding plates at end, contemporary boards, rebacked, London: Printed for J. Millan, 1776.some light spotting and age toning particularly towards later leaves, some worming occasionally affecting text to Mr Muller's Fireworks, plates at end somewhat disbound. Sold not subject to return.
W. H. Medhurst. China: Its State and Prospects, with special reference to the spread of Gospel, first edition, coloured frontispiece, wood-engravings, folding engraved map, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, London: John Snow, 1838; George Smith. A narrative of an Exploratory Visit to each of the Consular Cities of China, second edition, 12 tinted lithographed plates, double-page engraved map, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, London: Seeley, 1847 (2).(i) light spotting, spine faded (ii) neatly rebuked preserving original spine.
by Line Vautrin & Patrick Mauriès, Thames & Hudson 1992. Hardback, brown cloth-bound square octavo with dust jacket. Signed by Vautrin and dedicated 'To Karen'.Light foxing and to boards with age and use. Dust jacket with a few knocks. All pages present. Embossed Ex Libris for Karen Griffiths.
John Calvin. A Harmonie Upon the Three Evangelists, Faithfully translated out of Latine into English by E. P., wood-engraved title border, contemporary mottled calf, 8vo, London: Thomas Adams, 1610; The Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to John... translated out of Latine into English by Christopher Fetherstone, contemporary calf, 8vo, London: Thomas Adams, 1610 Published as a single volume in two parts, see STC 2963. Here divided into two volumes.Title with light repair, early leaves with light waterstaining, slightly browned throughout, a few margins shaved, but without loss of text, calf neatly rebacked.
Bernadotte, Jean Baptiste Jules, French Marshal, later King Charles XIV of Sweden. Letter signed in French, with autograph subscription, to Colonel Cavaignac, Commander of the 10th Regiment of Dragoons, 1p., folio, frayed at edges, Corplitz, 9 January 1806. He informs Col. Cavaignac that an imperial decree has allocated a certain number of eagles, [ standards, surmounted by an eagle] to each regiment...particularly for...the battle of Austerlitz, but that M. Clary not having fought with my corps, does not have the right to any of the eagles... He must present his claim...to his own regiment since, according to your report, he deserves it. Bernadotte was married to Napoleon's jilted fiancee, Desiree Clary.Tatty to the edges and light spotting.
Francis Bacon. Resuscitatio or, Bringing Into Public Light Several Pieces of the Works CIVIL, Historical, Philosophical, and Theological, Hitherto Sleeping. Of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam, in Two Parts, third edition, portrait frontispiece, engraved plate, modern panelled calf, folio, London: William Lee, 1671.Light browning throughout, fore-edge ink stained.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, lst Duke. Document signed “Arthur Wellesleyâ€, 2pp., folio. A warrant appointing Lieut. Col. William Harness, “President of a General Court Martial...in Camp at Poonah†on the 18th of May 1803. With small paper seal, countersigned by Robert Barclay, Deputy Adjutant General, Mysore, Poonah, 17 May 1803.Light folds and very occasional spotting.
Walter Scott. The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, 2 volumes, first edition, additional engraved titles, 92 engraved plates, contemporary green straight-grained Morocco, rolled-tool borders in gilt and blind, spines tooled gilt in compartments, all edges gilt, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, small folio, London: Longman, Hurst and Reed, 1814 A FINE SET.Occasional light spotting, minor scuff marks to morocco.
John Morton. The Natural History of Northamptonshire; with Some Account of the Antiquities, first edition, folding engraved map after John Harris, 14 engraved plates, eighteenth century full calf, bookplate of Edward Prettey, folio, London: R. Knaplock, 1712.Light spotting, joints cracked, calf with extremities very slightly worn.
Diana Princess of Wales. Christmas and New Year Card, folded, signed 'Dearest Mary, Fondest love from Diana', with mounted image of Prince Harry and Prince William, 152mm x 204mm, 1992. Provenance: the Hon. Mary Cynthia Burke Roche (1934-2023), aunt of Diana Spencer.corners bumped and signs of a light crease on first page.
John Pouncey. Dorsetshire Photographically Illustrated, 4 parts bound in 2 volumes, first edition, 79 photolithographic plates, including one double-page, tissue guards, 2pp. of advertisements at the end of each volume, original publisher's cloth, oblong folio, London: Bland and Long, 1857 RARE. The first English book illustrated with photolithography.Some browning and spotting to plates, but especially to tissue guards, evidence of light staining to title, cloth somewhat worn and faded, extremities chipped.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, lst Duke. Autograph letter signed, with the rare signature “Wellington Prince de Waterloo†in the third person to Count Schiedenflewek (?), 2pp., small 8vo. London March 25 1847. Arranging to deliver to the Count, in Dover Street, “the Staff of distinction of Field Marshal of the British Armyâ€, for presentation to William II, King of the Netherlands. William II, when Prince of Orange, served as Wellington's aide-de-camp during the Peninsular War.Original light folds, very feint signs to the reverse of having been stuck in an album.
Charles Leadbetter. Astronomy: or, the True System of Planets Demonstrated, first edition, 10 engraved plates, 8 folding, engraved illustration, contemporary calf, 4to, London: J. Wilcox, 1727.Light spotting, a few leaves soiled, 7 folding plates torn, but neatly repaired, some laid down, without final free-endpaper, rebuked, extremities rubbed with slight loss.
Thomas Manton. A Practical Commentary, or An Exposition with Notes Upon the Epistle of James, third edition, later half calf, 8vo, London: J. Macock, 1657; A Practical Commentary, or an Exposition with Notes On the Epistle of Jude, first edition, contemporary decorated calf gilt, 8vo, London: J.M. for Luke Fawn, 1658; Christ's Eternal Existence, modern period calf, 8vo, London: no publisher, 1685; Christ's Temptation and Transfiguration, first edition, modern period calf, 8vo, London: no publisher, 1685 (4).(i) browned, margins shaved, affecting text notes on E2 recto (ii) light staining throughout, title without margins, repaired and laid to size, rebacked (iii-iv) light browning.
Rowland Ward. The Sportsman's Handbook to Practical Collecting and Preserving Trophies, seventh edition, photographic frontispiece, numerous plates and further illustrations in text, advertisements at rear, original brown leather gilt, 8vo, London: Rowland Ward & Co Ltd, 1894.occasional light spotting and browning, extremities scuffed with loss.
Jane Austen. The Novels of, in ten volumes, edited by Reginald Brimley Johnson, plates by William C. Cooke, decorations by F. C. Tilney, uncut, in original pale green cloth, gilt, [Gilson E75], London: J. M. Dent & Co, 1895-97; Rosina Filippi. Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen, engraved frontispiece, illustrations by Miss Fletcher, uncut in original pale green cloth, gilt (uniform with the rest of the set, London: J. M. Dent & Co, 1895, 8vo (11) Provenance: Ex-Libris of Georgii Frederica Davies Note: A fine set and very rare to find with the accompanying volume of duologues and one-act plays, whose sub-title runs "...arranged and adapted for drawing-room performance.".light spotting, some with hinges cracked, spine and cloth slightly faded, extremities bumped.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, lst Duke. Autograph letter signed “â€Wellingtonâ€, to Lt. General Payne, 2 1/2 pp., 4to., minor splitting at head and tail of centrefold, Celorico, 11 May 1810.. He outlines plans for the command of various brigades, including “I wish to send General Fane into the Alentejo where besides the 13th Dragoons we have a large Body of Portuguese Cavalry; & we have nobody to command them...There is nothing new. The Enemy is still nearly in the same situation; & the rivers continue full.â€.Original light folds, some slight splitting to folds and very occasional spotting.
A. W. Murray. Missions in Western Polynesia, first edition, 6 lithographed plates, tissue guard to frontispiece, map, 16pp. publisher's catalogue at end, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, London: John Snow, 1843; George Turner. Nineteen Years in Polynesia, second thousand, contemporary half calf, 8vo, London: John Snow, 1841; Robert Young. The Southern World. Journal of a Deputation from the Wesleyan Conference to Australia and Polynesia, second edition, half-title, original cloth, 8vo, London: Hamilton, Adams and Co., 1855 (3).(i) slightly shaken, extremities of cloth very slightly worn (ii) without half-title, spotted, ex-library copy with usual stamps, lightly rubbed (iii) occasional light spotting, neatly rebacked and recased, preserving original spine.
James Douglas. Nenia Britannica: or, A Sepulchral History of Great Britain, 36 full-page aquatint plates, vignettes and initials in text, contemporary etched calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, London: John Nichols, 1793.Light browning and occasional spotting and offsetting, calf rubbed, extremities somewhat worn, joints cracked.
Ney, Michel, Due d’Elchingen and Prince de la Moskova. Letter signed “Ney†to General Loison, 1p., 4to., in French, Salamanca, 16 February 1810. Asking the General to send him a report of the situation of his troops and any information about the enemy.Original light folds, later pencil marks.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke.. Letter signed “ Wellingtonâ€, to Sir Charles Stuart, in a secretarial hand, 4pp., folio, Cartaxo, March 3rd 1811. Dispatch referring to the problems of supply lines to Wellington's army, “It is impossible to punish soldiers, who are left to starve, for outrages committed in order to procure food...This is the fifth day that they have been without bread...†Garwood. Dispatches of Field Marshal The Duke of wellington, 1838, vol VII, pp. 333 - 334.With original light folds and punched with two holes to left margin.
Melchior Küsel. A bound volume of topographical engravings, comprising three distinct groups: 26 architectural views and vistas by Melchior Küsel; 4 folding maritime views by Jan Peeters; 5 folding views of China from Johan Nieuhof's 1669 account, An Embassy from the East-India Company...; and three further engravings, loose, contemporary vellum, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, oblong 8vo, c. 1650-1690.Some spotting and light soiling vellum soiled.
Robert Bolton. Instructions for a Right Comforting of Afflicted Consciences: with Special Antidotes against some grievous Temptations, third edition, modern period calf by George Baytun, 8vo, London: Thomas Badger, 1640 Not in STC.Occasional light browning, I7-M5 wormed with some loss of text.
Madame Campan. Memoirs of the court of Marie Antoinette, 2 volumes, limited to 500 editions, engraved portrait frontispiece, original publishers cloth gilt, 8vo, London: H. S. Nichols & Co, 1895; Alice Birkhead. The Story of the French Revolution, sixteen illustrations, contemporary full calf, London: George G. Harrap & Co, 1912; Lucy Aikin. Memoirs of the court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 volumes, fourth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary full calf, London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819; Memoirs of the court of James the First, 2 volumes, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary full calf, London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 (7) Provenance: Ex-libris George Frey.(i) spine faded and with head and foot slightly frayed (ii) extremities lightly marked (iii) some volumes with occasional light spotting, joints cracked, boards detached and spines with loss. (iiii) some volumes occasional spotting and with boards detached.
Charles Stothard. The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, first edition, 12 parts bound in one, 147 engraved plates, illustrations in text, many partly, or wholly, hand-coloured, contemporary half calf, 4to, London: For the Author, 1817.Light browning and spotting, calf with joints cracked, extremities worn.
Berthier, Louis Alexandre, Prince of Wagram and Neuchatel, French Marshal. Letter signed “alexandre†to the Duc de Bellune [Marshal Victor] 1p., 4to., in French, Fontainebleau, 2 October 1810. He expresses pleasure at the account he has received of the festivities by the first Corps of the army evidently relating to the celebrations in honour of Napoleon's birthday on 15th August, and the show of harmony between the French soldiers and the Spanish population.Original light folds and light spotting in a very few places.
W.G. Grace. Cricket, first edition, presentation Edition de Luxe, signed by the author, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous further illustrations, list of subscribers at rear, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, contemporary half morocco by Bayntum, Crown Quarto, London: J.W. Arrowsmith, 1891.some illustrations missing tissue guards, some pages with minor tears, creases and pencil marks, some light spotting and marking.
C. V. Lavoisne and John Satchell. Lavoisne's Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological and Geographical Atlas, 70 leaves of charts and text, mostly hand-coloured, including 25 hand-coloured double-page maps, contemporary half calf, folio, London: J. Barfield, 1829.Light spotting, extremities rubbed, spine slightly split at head.
Lewis Gruner. Specimens of Ornamental Art, first edition, 56 chromo-lithographed plates and 24 plain, guards, contemporary red half morocco, all edges gilt, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, London: Thomas M'Lean, 1850.Some light spotting, occasionally notable, a few leaves loose, extremities of boards rubbed.
John Evelyn. Silva: or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees... with notes by A. Hunter, 2 volumes, new edition, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed 'To Joseph Harrison Esq., from his affectionate friend A. Hunter', engraved portrait frontispiece and 41 engraved plates, one folding, contemporary calf, engraved bookplate of Benjamin Haworth, 4to, York: A Ward., 1786.Light spotting, rebacked preserving original spines.
Jeremiah Burroughs. An Exposition with Practical Observations continued Upon the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Chapters of the Prophesy of Hosea, contemporary calf, 8vo, London: Peter Cole, 1650; Sclater, William. An Exposition with Notes upon the First and Second Epistles to the Thessalonians, contemporary calf, 8vo, London: John Haviland, 1630; Airay, Henry. Lectures Upon the Whole Epistle of St Paul to the Philippians, contemporary panelled calf, 8vo, London: Edward Griffin, 1618 (3).(i) browned throughout, title with library stamp, occasional rust marks, extremities chipped (ii) light browning, joints cracked (iii) crudely rebacked, new endpapers, occasional spotting.
Henry M. Stanley. Through the Dark Continent, 2 volumes, first edition, lithographed portrait frontispieces, 33 wood-engraved plates, 10 maps, including 2 folding in pockets at end of each volume, original pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Sampson Low, 1878.Light spotting, volume 2 shaken, with hinges cracked, ends of spines slightly frayed.
Cecil Aldin. Mac, first edition, half-title, pictorial title and 24 coloured plates, original pictorial boards, 4to, London: Henry Frowde and Hodder and Stoughton, 1912; Just Among Friends, first edition, 27 plates, original cloth, 4to, London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1934 (2).(i) extremities lightly chipped with some loss of surface, light browning (ii) spine faded, lacking dust-jacket.

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