NO RESERVE Milne (A. A.) A Gallery of Children, one of 500 copies signed by the author,12 colour plates by H. Willebeek Le Mair, occasional cracking at gutter, slight marginal toning to title and some plates, very occasional light soiling, endpapers lightly spotted and browned, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine lightly toned, some light surface soiling, corners little rubbed, t.e.g., others uncut, 4to, [1925].
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NO RESERVE [More (Cresacre)] The Life of Sir Thomas More, Kt....By his Great Grandson, Thomas More, first edition, engraved portrait by Vertue after Holbein, title in red and black, 2 advertisement leaves at end, frontispiece lightly foxed and offset, very faint water-staining to foot throughout, endpapers foxed, spine richly gilt, corners and spine ends worn, rubbed and scratched, joints starting, James Woodman & David Lyon, 1726 § James (Robert) Pharmacopoeia Universalis: or, A New Universal English Dispensatory, second edition, lacking final leaf (?blank), half-title with contemporary ink initials "TCB" to head, ink ownership inscription "Warren 1769" to front endpaper, 2S3 with tear into text, repaired and without loss, some light foxing or browning, rear hinge tender, small loss to spine ends and along lower joint, corners worn, rubbed, upper joint starting at foot, for J. Hodges, 1752, ink ownership inscription Tho. Crawley Boevey to front endpaper, with Flaxley Abbey beneath in a later hand, the odd patch of light soiling, contemporary calf; and others, antiquarian, some odd volumes or incomplete sets, v.s. (c.45)
NO RESERVE Keppler (Victor) The Eighth Art, first edition, signed by author, plates, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1939 § Beerbohm Tree (Sir Herbert) Cabinet Photo as Hamlet, signed and inscribed by Beerbohm, cabinet photo mounted on stiff card, scattered spotting, [1892] § Dollard Printinghouse Dublin. Typefaces, first edition, printed in red and black, original pictorial cloth, light spotting, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Dublin, n.d.; and 2 others relating to the arts, v.s. (5).
Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Volume XVI. December, 1857, to May, 1858, illustrations, library bookplate, the odd spot or patch of light soiling, hinges cracked, contemporary half calf, spine labels lacking, remains of two old paper labels to spine, corners worn, rubbed, joints starting but holding firm, 8vo, New York, 1858.⁂ Including Clement C. Moore's "A Visit from Saint Nicholas", with illustration of Saint Nicholas and his reindeer by Thomas Nast. Other highlights include Wilkie Collins' "Marriage Tragedy" and Thackeray's "The Virginians".
NO RESERVE Pogany (Willy).- Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 20 tipped-in colour plates and numerous illustrations and decorations by Willy Pogany, light browning to first and last leaves, plates slightly offset, light spotting to fore-edge, original decorative cloth, gilt, slight shelf-lean, spine ends and corners lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, gilt heavily faded, chips and tears to extremities, a few small portions of loss, t.e.g., others uncut, 1910 § Gautier fils (Théophile, translator) Aventures du Baron Münchhausen, illustrations by Gustave Doré, contemporary ink inscription to front pastedown, title lightly browned, foxing, hinges cracked but holding, contemporary half morocco over marbled boards, worn, small loss to head of spine, joints split at head and foot but holding, Paris, [c.1866]; and others, children's and illustrated, v.s. (c.17)
Economics.- Hayek (Friedrich August) Profits, Interest and Investment and other Essays on the Theory of Industrial Fluctuations, first edition, some light edge spotting, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, original cloth, some light rubbing and toning to spine, a very good copy, 1939; John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor, first edition, plates, very faint spotting to endpapers, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1951; 8vo (2).
Rackham (Arthur).- Dickens (Charles) A Christmas Carol, first trade edition, issue without the frontispiece mounted but with date to verso of title, 12 colour plates and numerous black and white illustrations by Arthur Rackham, captioned tissue guards, pictorial endpapers, occasional marginal soiling, some light foxing, heavier to peripheral ff., original olive pictorial cloth, spine ends and corners lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, a few very small chips or short tears, spine with horizonal tear and portions of loss to ends (affecting some text), browned, a few very light spots or marks, lower flap with joint split at head, upper joint broken, 4to, London & Philadelphia, 1915.
Nottinghamshire.- Thoroton (Robert) The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, first edition, initial imprimatur f., title in red and black, folding engraved map and 16 plates and plans by Wenceslas Hollar after R. Hall, some double-page or folding, engraved illustrations, some full-page, 8pp. and a slip of coats-of-arms at end, contemporary ink ownership inscription Tho. Staunton to verso of imprimatur, a few instances of early ink correction or marginalia, more frequent to coats-of-arms, two folding plates laid down, double-page plates strengthened at inner margin to verso, a few plates with short tears and tape repairs to verso, with one or two small portions of marginal loss, a few small rust holes within text and a couple of plates, some light foxing or browning, the odd small stain, modern antique-style calf, double morocco labels to spine, light scratches, [Wing T1063], folio, by Robert White, for Henry Mortlock, 1677.
NO RESERVE Lee (James) An Introduction to Botany...Extracted From the Works of Dr. Linnæus, first edition, 12 engraved plates, each with leaf of descriptive letterpress, armorial bookplate of C.E. Bagge and his ink ownership stamp to front endpaper, ink marginalia to foot of I8v, light offsetting, light browning, occasional scattered spotting, description to plate 12 with tiny rust hole within text, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spine label chipped, rubbed, corners and upper cover worn, joints split but holding, [Henrey 952], for J. and R. Tonson, 1760 § Thorburn (Archibald) British Birds, 4 vol., one of 205 copies, colour plates, captioned tissue-guards, bookplate, vol. 3 with ink inscription to pastedown, occasional slight cracking at gutter, endpapers lightly browned, original cloth, spines lightly faded, corners bumped, rubbed, t.e.g., 1925-26; and others, natural history, v.s. (10)
NO RESERVE Mines.- Derbyshire.- Mawe (John) The Mineralogy of Derbyshire: With a Description of the Most Interesting Mines in the North of England, in Scotland, and in Wales, engraved frontispiece, map and 2 plates, offsetting, some light foxing to plates, the odd spot elsewhere, lightly browned, contemporary half calf over boards, sympathetically rebacked, with original gilt back-strip laid down, rubbed, a few light stains to boards, [Hoover 569], 1802; and a copy of Davies' Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire, 8vo (2)
NO RESERVE Isambert (François-André) Tableau des Progrès du Droit Public et du Droit des Gens, first edition, A.L.s. from the author tipped-in to half-title, scattered light foxing, contemporary boards, spine with red morocco label, spine toned, spine ends and corners very lightly rubbed, Paris, 1829; and two others French, including a copy of Zola's Lourdes, 8vo (3)⁂ François-André Isambert (1792-1857), French lawyer, historian, and politician.
NO RESERVE Almanac.- The Ladies Diary: or, The Woman's Almanack For the Year of our Lord, 1719, trimmed at foot, with loss of some text to sig. B, C4 with small loss to fore-margin, touching text but without loss, J. Wilde, 1719, bound with Andrews (William) Remarkable News from the Stars: or, An Ephemeris For the Year 1719, very small worm hole within text, becoming small trace towards end, J. Wilde, [1719], bound with Coley (Henry) Melibnus Anglicus Junior: or, The Starry Messender, J. Crook, 1719, bound with others, together 12 Almanacs for 1719 in 1 vol., printed in red and black, a few woodcut illustrations, red ink duty stamp to titles, list of contents in later ink manuscript to front endpaper, trimmed, a couple times just shaving text, occasional scattered foxing, browning, generally light but heavier at points, contemporary crimson morocco, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, one lettered "Almanack 1719", some wear to spine ends and corners, little rubbed, upper joint split at foot but holding, g.e., 8vo. ⁂ Includes Poor Robin and John Wing's almanac for the year.
Korea.- M'Leod (John, surgeon) Voyage of His Majesty's Ship Alceste, along the Coast of Corea, to the Island of Lewchew, with an account of her subsequent shipwreck, second edition, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 5 hand-coloured aquatint plates, title with ink ownership inscription to head, bookplate, publisher's advertisements to rear, light foxing or spotting throughout, plate borders lightly browned, later blue half calf and red morocco label to spine, joints cracking but firm, extremities heavily rubbed, [Abbey, Travel 559], 8vo, John Murray, 1818.⁂ With one more colour plate than the first edition published the previous year.Provenance: J. Talbot Clifton of Kildalton Castle [bookplate]; likely Talbot Clifton the dedicated traveller, who explored Canada, Siberia, Burma, Malaya, Indonesia, Africa and South America, moving to Kildalton on Islay in the 1920s.
Cameron (Kenneth Neill) and others, editors. The Carl H. Pforzheimer Library. Shelley and his Circle 1773-1822, 8 vol. only (of 10), illustrations, original cloth, vol. 1-4 with dust-jackets, price-clipped, spines toned, some scattered spotting, heavier to vol. 2, vol. 1 with tears to some joints and lower cover, the odd other small nick or short tear, all but vol. 1-2 with cloth slipcases (lightly rubbed), Cambridge, Mass. & London, 1961-86 § Rodd (Sir Rennell) and H. Nelson Gay. Bulletin [and Review] of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Rome, No. 1 & 2, No. 2 with newspaper clipping tipped onto front endpaper, No. 2 with "Presentation Copy" embossed stamp to title, some light spotting or foxing, some leaves loose or working so, a few tape marks to inside wrappers, uncut in original red wrappers, spine ends chipped and with a few repairs, a little frayed at edges, some light marks, [McGillivray X5], London & New York, 1910-13; and others, Keats and Shelley reference, including No. 3-22 of the Keats Shelley Memorial Bulletin, v.s. (c.38)
NO RESERVE Milne (A. A.) Now We Are Six, first edition, illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, half-title, ink ownership inscription front endpaper and a couple of other ink markings, occasional spots of finger soiling, light browning to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, spine sunned, extremities scuffed, t.e.g., 1927; and three others from the series, second and third editions, 8vo (4)
NO RESERVE De Cock (Jan) Denkmal ISBN 9080842427, profusely illustrated in colour and black and white, signed presentation inscription from the artist in pencil to front pastedown, dated Tate London 2006, original glazed boards, subtle scuffing to spine, glazed board slipcase, some very light scuffing and surface soiling, Brussels, Atelier Jan De Cock, [c.2005]; and others by the same, one signed by the artist, large 4to (4)
NO RESERVE Botany.- A group of botanical plates, British wild flowers and grasses, all engraved with hand-colouring, many by botanical artists James Sowerby and William Kilburn, perhaps from Curtis' Flora Londinensis, some with library stamps in ink and or blind, some with light spots or browned, some small tears to margins, platemarks of various dimensions (c.156 x 100mm to c.397 x 240mm.) but all on similar sized sheets, folio, [late 18th century] (40)
Erotica.- [Hayn (H.)] "H. Nay". Bibliotheca Germanorum Erotica, title with tear to head of inner margin and ink stamp to foot, light browning, original cloth-backed boards, light browning, spine ends and corners bumped and worn, 8vo, Leipzig, [Privately printed], 1875.⁂ The rare first edition or this important catalogue, published pseudonymously.
NO RESERVE Coppard (A. E.) and others. Consequences: A Complete Story..., limited edition, engraved frontispiece by Ravilious, endpapers very lightly browned, original cloth, extremities lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, lightly rubbed at edges and with a few small nicks (mainly to spine head), spine and upper panel little faded, light soiling, 1932 § Blunt (Reginald) Paradise Row, or A Broken Piece of Old Chelsea, one of 110 numbered copies, portrait frontispiece and plates, bookplate of Alfred Tomlinson, some toning and faint foxing to endpapers, the odd spot or patch of light soiling elsewhere, original parchment-backed boards, extremities lightly rubbed, 1906; and others, literature, including 8 novels by Louise Jordan Miln, 8vo & 4to (12)
Churchill (Sir Winston).- "Sonning-Prisen" [The Sonning Prize], bifolium, portrait frontispiece, ink signature, light spotting, original crushed morocco, lightly sunned, 1950; with 2 memorandums on 'The Churchill Endowment Fund" loosely inserted, folio (3)⁂ Presumably a presentation certificate for the inaugural Sonning Prize. This was named after the Danish editor and author Carl Johan Sonning (1879-1937), who established the prize in his will to be awarded to those "found to have done commendable work for the benefit of European culture". The first award was given to Sir Winston Churchill for furthering Anglo-Danish scientific interests.
French prisons.- Diard (H.) Études sur le système pénitentiaire et sur son application au régime des prisons de France, first edition, half-title, mostly light foxing, heavier to last few ff., later vellum-backed marbled boards, small stain to spine on author's name, 8vo, Tours, Ladevèze, 1875.⁂ Rare in commerce. Proposes reforms for the French prison system, based on the study of the methods of America and other European countries, including Ireland and England. With a section on the handling of young offenders and agricultural detention centres, like that at Mettray.
Roxburghe Club.- Thompson (Henry Yates, editor) Lord Howard of Effingham and The Spanish Armada, facsimile plates, most double-page and one folding, occasional light browning gutter, light browning and a few spots to endpapers, original half morocco, spine titled in gilt, spine ends and corners rubbed, dust-jacket, chipped at edges with a few small portions of loss, rubbed, t.e.g., others uncut, folio, Printed for the Roxburghe Club, 1919.Provenance: John Murray, Treasurer (name printed in red on "list of members")
Nottinghamshire.- Deering (Charles) Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova, or An Historical Account of the Ancient and Present State of the Town of Nottingham, first edition, 25 engraved plates or plans, 7 folding, bookplate of Sir Edward Fraser, title with 18th century ink ownership inscription to head, 2 folding plates and one plan trimmed within image and laid down on linen, with a few repaired tears and very small portions of loss, a few other plates with minor tears but no loss, L4 with closed horizontal tear, 2T1 with small hole causing loss to signature, light offsetting, some light browning or foxing, heavier towards end, later cloth, rubbed, Nottingham, George Ayscough & Thomas Willington, 1751 § Ward (James) A Descriptive Catalogue of Books Relating to Nottinghamshire in the Library of James Ward, 2 vol. including Supplement, vol. 1 with presentation inscription "With Jas Wards' Kind regards to Mr J. Dobson" to head of title, Supplement with initialled presentation inscription from the author to half-title, occasional light spotting, endpapers foxed and browned, original plum morocco-backed cloth, rubbed at joints and corners, Supplement with staining to lower cover, Nottingham, privately printed, 1892-98; and others, Nottinghamshire related, including Throsby's History and Antiquities of the Town of Nottingham, 4to & 8vo (6)
NO RESERVE England.- Gilpin (William) Observations on the Western Parts of England, first edition, 18 tinted aquatint plates, N3 with short repaired tear to fore-margin, light browning, for T. Cadell Jun. & W. Davies, 1798; Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty...on Several Parts of Great Britain; Particularly the High-Lands of Scotland, 2 vol. in 1, second edition, 40 plates and maps, most tinted aquatints with maps hand-coloured, vol. 1 title and front endpapers detached, one plate trimmed close at fore-edge, just touching image, plates labelled to upper margin in early ink manuscript, occasional ink correction or marginalia, more frequent passage marking towards end, upper cover detached, lower joint split but holding, for R. Blamire, 1792, bookplate of John Longe of Spixworth Hall, offsetting, some scattered foxing, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, spines with red and green morocco labels, some wear to spine ends, rubbed, uncut; and others by the same, mixed editions, uniformly bound, 8vo (5)
NO RESERVE Ornament & Decorative Arts.- Hobson (R.L.) Worcester Porcelain, multiple chromolithograph plates, tipped in, numerous plain collotype plates, a few with with light spots, half-title, original decorative cloth, extremities lightly bumped, uncut, Bernard Quaritch, 1910 § Brunhammer (Yvonne) and Suzannne Tise, French Decorative Art, photographic illustrations in colour and black and white, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine lightly sunned, light bumping to top edge (a few minute tears), 1990 § Pepall (Rosalind, editor) Tiffany Glass - A Passion for Colour, photographic illustrations in colour, original cloth-backed boards with mounted photographic on-lay, 2010; and 20 others similar, folio, (23)
Johnson (Samuel) A Dictionary of the English Language..., 2 vol., third edition, vol. 1 title with a couple tiny chips to upper margin, light browning, mostly to peripheral ff., titles lightly soiled, occasional foxing, the odd small stain, modern cloth, red morocco spine labels (lightly rubbed), [Alston, V 195], 8vo, for A. Millar [&tc], 1766.
Egan (Pierce) Boxiana; or, Sketches of [Ancient and] Modern Pugilism, 3 vol., engraved frontispieces and additional titles, 31 engraved plates, 4 of which folding, armorial bookplate of Villiers Hatton, additional bookplate to front endpapers, additional titles to vol. 1 & 3 with faded contemporary ink inscription to head, vol. 2 additional title with repaired chip to upper margin, plates to vol. 1 trimmed, a few times shaving imprint and once touching image, a few expertly repaired tears to folding plates, with occasional very small loss, one plate to vol. 3 with a few tiny nicks to fore-edge, some light offsetting, occasional light foxing or soiling, vol. 2 & 3 upper hinges weak, handsomely bound in polished calf by Riviere & Son, spines gilt in compartments and with crimson and tan morocco labels, vol. 1 sympathetically rebacked, lightly rubbed, a few marks to vol. 1 lower cover, vol. 2 & 3 joints split but holding, g.e., 8vo, vol. 1 & 2 for Sherwood, Jones & Co, vol. 3 for G. Virtue, 1823-24-29.⁂ Early reprints from the Boxiana series, the first three volumes originally published in 1813, 1818 and 1821. The series was continued by Egan's rival Jon Bee for a fourth volume in 1824. Egan published two further volumes under "New Series" Boxiana in 1828 and 1829.
NO RESERVE Art.- Wolk-Simon (Linda, editor) et al., Degas, Miss La La and the Cirque Fernando, original pictorial wrappers, New York, The Morgan Library & Museum, 2013 § Vallès-Bled (Maithé) Vlaminck, Le Peintre et la Critique, original cloth, dust-jacket, Editori Fabbri, 1987 § Fuhrer (Ronald) Israeli Painting from Post-Impressionism to Post-Zionism, original cloth, dust-jacket, light sunning, The Overlook Press, 1998, all with illustrations in colour; and 25 others, impressionism and 19th century Art, v.s. (28)
Belasco (David) & John Luther Long. The Darling of the Gods, colour illustrations, concertina binding, original printed boards, light spotting, covers becoming detached, 1903 § The Twenty four cases of Filial Piety, colour illustrations, lightly browned, concertina binding, one or two splits to folds, two neat repairs to verso, original wooden boards, a little rubbed, c.1910; and 2 others similar, v.s. (4)
Porcelain.- Hayden (Arthur) Old English Porcelain. The Lady Ludlow Collection, one of 100 copies signed by Alice Ludlow, captioned tissue-guards, frontispiece tissue-guard creased, light cockling to some colour plates, one or two patches of light finger-soiling, original half blue morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, light sunning to spine and edges of upper cover, very lightly rubbed, some staining to lower cover, t.e.g., others uncut, 1932 § Binns (W. Moore) The First Century of English Porcelain, one of 100 numbered copies, tissue-guards, light damp-stain to lower inner margin, some light browning and foxing, modern calf-backed cloth, retaining original decorative upper cover, spine gilt in compartments and with rose motif, upper cover rubbed and mottled with corners restored, light spotting to lower cover, still an attractive copy, endpapers renewed, g.e., housed in a custom velvet-lined drop-back box (a few marks), 1906, plates, some colour, 4to (2)
An Edwardian gilt brass and cut glass circular ceiling light, the guilloche decorated circlet supporting a cut glass shade hung with oval drops, height 54cm, diameter 51cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century patinated and gilt bronze adjustable twin-light student's lamp, the central stem supporting sliding shades and candle holder, height 50.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Eleven various vintage designer printed silk scarves. Two by Liberty of London, Laura Ashley, Thinkell and Pierre Balmain.One Liberty scarf has a tear. Black and rose printed Thinkell scarf with a pull. The light blue Liberty scarf with a couple of tiny pulls. The cream Thinkell scarf with a few tiny pulls. The cream Richard Allen scarf has some age related brown spots.

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