A GEORGE V SILVER ICE BUCKET by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1928, of small proportions, with hinged handles. 11cm high, 7.6 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Stands upright, very slight rocking to foot. Casting mark (?) to inside of right handle, the one furthest from the hallmarks. Left handle stops at perpendicular as it should, right handle swings all the way up to vertical. Very minor dings and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
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†A TRIO OF EDWARDIAN SILVER TEAPOTS § by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1902, tapering octagonal, loop handle with ivory insulators, engraved with 13th Hussars regimental badge and presentation inscription (heavily worn, only visible on one pot). (3) 12cm high overall, 41.8 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 32BQYVKU The Light Dragoons Regiment
A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1876, rounded rectangular, with suspension loop and engraved monogram. 10.5cm high excl. loop, 3 troy ouncesThe marks are very clear and well struck to the flange. The hinge and push-button opening are in good order. No dents or splits but some light scratches. In generally good condition.
†AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COLONIAL INDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED INKSTAND by Barton, Bangalore, c.1900, the rectangular base plate with presentation inscription dated 1904, fitted with two silver-mounted square glass bottles engraved with 13th Hussars regimental badge to cover (one a/f) and a silver kettle drum with crossed mallets, on an ebonised wooden base. Base 31.2cm by 14.7cmThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscription: SECUNDERABAD ASSAULT AT ARMS / 1904 / PRESENTED TO / THE OFFICERS OF THE 13TH HUSSARS / BY THE / XX DECCAN HORSE / AND / XXVI LIGHT CAVALRY
†TWO ELIZABETH II SILVER DISHES, AMPLEFORTH C.C.F comprising an Armada dish, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1970, circular with reeded rim, engraved with the regimental badge of 13th/18th Hussars, presentation inscription dated 1970; and a small pedestal bowl, by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1967, shallow circular, with turned-in fluted rim, raised on a domed circular foot, presentation inscription dated 1985. (2) Larger 5.1cm high, 11.5cm diameter, 7.4 troy ounces grossThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscriptions: first, FROM AMPLEFORTH COLLEGE C.C.F / 1970; second, From / Ampleforth C.C.F. / July 1985
A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER-MOUNTED EASEL MIRROR unidentified assay master, Moscow 1873, the plain rectangular frame surmounted by an elaborate C-scroll cartouche, engraved with a monogram, raised on two scroll feet, with a mahogany easel support. 40cm by 24cmSome deterioration/spotting to the mirror plate, light general wear, the easel support extends very far back meaning the mirror is not in an upright position.
†AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP by William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, tapering conical form with a raised rim and girdle, with twin flying scroll handles, raised on a spreading stepped circular foot, engraved with the regimental badge of 15th The King's Hussars, and with a presentation inscription from Lt Pallin dated 1904-1907. 16.7cm high, 7.3 troy ouncesThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscription: PRESENTED BY / LIEUT. S.F.G. PALLIN A.V.C. / MUTTRA. 1904-1907
†A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER BON-BON DISHES by Benjamin Smith III, London 1840, each lobed bowl with moulded scrolling foliate rim, raised on a flat multifoil foot, engraved with the regimental badge of the XIII Light Dragoons. (2) 17cm diameter, 19.1 troy ounces grossThe Light Dragoons RegimentMarks are clear. Each with a misshapen foot. Some surface wear.
Turquoise and White Zircon Ring, an oval cut cabochon of over 2cts of the bright, matrix free, turquoise from the Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona which closed for the mining of this much admired stone earlier this century; to either side of the turquoise are three rows of three round cut natural white zircons, totalling 0.5ct, adding elegance and light in support of the main stone; size S
House of Lords - ManuscriptA Collection of all the Protestations Entred in the Journals of the House of Lords, 1641 - 1736. Bound manuscript in neat secretary hand, folio, 262 numbered leaves, light spotting throughout, armorial bookplate of John Lord De la Warr [1st Earl?], 'D. Marlborough' at top corner of pastedown (possibly the scribe), contemporary gilt tooled vellum binding (dust marked and a little stained with wear to head of spine).
James I (King of England)The Workes of the Most High and Mightie Prince, James, By the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c., Printed by Robert Barker and John Bill, 1616 [1620 from colophon], first edition, second issue, folio in sixes, [42], 621 [1] pages, including engraved portrait and additional engraved title, 3F2-3 bound 3F3-2, lacking the blank leaf at 3B4, occasional staining and spotting, some corners creased, a little light underlining in pencil, re-backed calf. ESTC S112082.
Bilson (Thomas)The True Difference betweene Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion: Wherein the Princes lawfull power to commaund for trueth, and indeprivable right to beare the sword are defended against the Popes censures and the Jesuits sophismes uttered in their Apologie and Defence of English Catholikes: with a demonstration that ... Oxford: Printed by Joseph Barnes, 1585, small quarto in eights, [24], 820, 9, [1] pages, creasing from page 803 onwards, light staining in gathering Q, insect damage to front endpapers slightly affecting very top edge of title, re-backed calf retaining majority of original backstrip, new spine label.ESTC S102066 (variant (2) with 'Car' ending of 2X1r line 3)
LondonHowel (Jam), Londinopolis; An Historicall Discourse or Perlustration Of the City of London, .... whereunto Is added another of the City of Westminster ....., Printed by J. Streater for Henry Twiford, George Sawbridge, Thomas Dring and John Place, 1657, folio in fours, [10], 124, 301-407, [9] pages as called for, portrait frontis, double page birds-eye view of London, significant loss to top corner of title page (loss of text), some light foxing in places, ?soot marks to page 81, small hole in 2N4, waterstain to fore-edge margins of index, early sheep binding with restoration to spine and corners and new spine label. ESTC R13420
LondonStow (John) [edited by Munday (Anthony)], A Survay of London. Containing The Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate, of the sayd Famous Citie ...... Written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow .... Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged ....Printed by George Purslowe, 1618, small quarto in eights, [12], 20, [4], 21-980, [4] pages, occasional light spotting and staining, very small hole in J8 (without loss of text), shorter lower margin of 3Q3-6 (without loss of text), manuscript notes in contemporary hand to verso of blank before title, extending on to lower part of title page, recto of blank inscribed 'Liber Johannis Gatley, 1673', J.O. Halliwell-Phillips' copy with verso of front free endpaper inscribed 'This appears to be a large-paper copy, & the only one I ever heard of'), bookplate of provenance to rear pastedown, armorial bookplate of nephew/executor to front pastedown, all edges gilt, decorative panelled calf gilt (re-backed with most of the original backstrip retained). ESTC S117891
Monmouth (James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Buccleugh, 1649-1685)Manuscript order from Monmouth (as 'Captaine Generall of his Majestie's Land Forces') to Col. Sir Henry Goodrick, 16th June 1678. The order instructs Goodrick to draw 83 soldiers from the remaining companies in his Regiment and march them to Bristol with a Company already selected from his Regiment. The strengthened company was then to ship to Dublin to join the Duke of Ormond's Irish forces. One page manuscript on folio-folded paper, signed 'Monmouth' lower right, page approx 35cm x 23cm, docket verso, light folds, foxing in places, wear to corners (without loss of script).
Norfolk - nr. DerehamEarly charter, a three year lease made by Sir Henry de Lacy of Dukesworth, Knight, to Mark Red of Rucham of a messuage, houses and buildings, 48 acres of arable land and four acres of pasture in Scarning and Gressenhall at the rent of 46s. 8d. Eight witnesses, dated Maundy Thursday, 13 Edward I (29th March 1285). Latin manuscript on vellum, 11cm x 16cm, 26 lines, three light stains and paperclip mark to left side, folds and several small holes.Norfolk - Upwell, Indenture for the sale of a house in Upwell by Thomas Browne to Robert Ashton, 1608. Latin manuscript on vellum, approx 23cm x 30cm, wax seal on tag (chipped). (2)
[Oldmixon (John)]Arcana Gallica: or, The Secret History of France, for the Last Century ....Printed for A. Bell et al., octavo, [8], viii, 509, [19] pages, age tanned with some staining, tear to corner of H3 touching catchword, modern panelled leather binding. ESTC T116391;Trial of Damiens; Pieces Originales et Procedures du Proces, Fait a Robert-Francois Damiens, tant en la Prevote de l'Hotel qu'en la Cour de Parlement.Paris: Pierre-Guillaume Simon, 1757, quarto, xlii, 610 pages, bound without table, a few light stains/spots but generally clean, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt (volume number on spine).[Damien attempted to assassinate King Louis XV and suffered a lengthy and horrific execution] With eight others. (10)
Stow (John)Annales, or, A Generall Chronicle of England. Begun by Iohn Stow: Continued and Augmented with matters Forraigne and Domestique, Ancient and Moderne, unto the end of this present yeere, 1631. By Edmund Howes, Gent. Richardi Meighen, 1631, (Appendix has two title pages dated 1631 and 1632 with 1632 on final colophon), folio in sixes and fours, [20], 537, 540-819, 819-891, 891-897, p. 890, 900-901, 991-1014, 1003-1050, [2], 1057-1062, [4], 1063-1087, [29] [2] pages, irregular pagination but register and text continuous, final blank leaf may not be original, tear to 3K margin without loss of text, 7mm hole in text of 3Y5, light staining to corner of appendix, title page possibly washed, modern panelled calf with original gilt back-strip laid down. ESTC S117586
Strype (John)Memorials of the most reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.....Richard Chiswell, 1694, folio, [12], xii, [20], 467, [1], 271, [1] pages with portrait frontis and five portrait plates (ESTC calls for 3), stain on second p.64, ink stain to bottom edge and last two leaves, light foxing towards end, three binder's corner turns, re-backed calf. ESTC R17780;With Strype's works on Matthew Parker (1711); Edmund Grindal (1710) and Sir John Cheke (1705) and seven others [sold not collated]. (11)
Symmons (Edw.)A Vindication of King Charles: or, A Loyal Subjects Duty. Manifested In Vindicating his Soveraigne from those Aspersions cast upon Him by certaine persons .....[London], 1648, 'Himselfe' issue, small quarto, [1], [24], 240, [8], 241-312, [6] pages including portrait frontis, very small hole in P3, occasional spotting, ownership inscriptions to front pastedown, worn calf binding. ESTC R204509;[Sparke (Michael)], Truth brought to Light: or, The History of the First 14 Years of King James I ...Richard Baldwin, 1692, octavo, portrait frontis, additional engraved title, [16], 94, [2], 136, [2], 83, [3], 16, 19-21, 18-19, [11] pages, age tanning throughout, small hole in Y3, modern full leather binding;With twenty-three others (Monarchy related). (25)
TheologyKellett (Edward), Tricoenium Christi; In Nocte Proditionis Suæ. The Threefold Supper of Christ in the Night that He was Betrayed. Printed by Thomas Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, 1641, folio, [44], 230, 233-286, 289-300, 331-365, [5], 521-659, [1], pages including engraved title, irregular pagination but text continuous, three printed titles, ownership inscription of Richard Paine (dated 1698) on verso of engraved title, light staining to margins of preliminaries, contemporary panelled calf with gilt devices (restoration to spine and later label). ESTC R30484;With twenty-five other volumes on theology and the history of the early Christian Church, comprising twenty-one published in the seventeenth century, three published in the eighteenth century and an incomplete manuscript, dated 1704 (in modern binding). (26)
Thou (Jacques-Auguste de.)The History of the Bloody Massacres of the Protestants in France in the Year of our Lord, 1572. written in Latin by the famous historian Ja. Aug. Thuanus ...Printed for John Leigh, 1674, small quarto, [6], 66 pages, tanning and some staining, several corrections and a side-note in ink. ESTC R10093, [bound with];idem, A True Narration of that Horrible Conspiracy against King James and the whole Parliament of England, Commonly called the Gun-Powder Treason; written in Latine by Jacobus Augustus Thuanus ....Printed for John Leigh, 1674, small quarto, [2], 24 pages, light age tanning. ESTC R4910. [bound with]Stephens [Edward], A Discourse concerning the Original of the Powder-Plot: Together with a Relation of the Conspiracies against Queen Elizabeth and the Persecutions of the Protestants in France to the death of Henry the Fourth....Printed for John Leigh, 1674, small quarto, [8], 40, 43-196 pages, text and register continuous despite pagination, lower half of final leaf (2B1) replaced by manuscript, small hole in N3 and R1, tanning and staining, particularly to margins, modern calf binding. ESTC R19505
Tremaine (Sir John)Placita Coronae: or Pleas of the Crown, In Matters Criminal and Civil .... Printed for T. Ward, T. Wotton and E. Valentine, 1723, folio, lacking first advert leaf, Earl of Macclesfield blindstamp to title and B1, armorial bookplate, some light foxing in places, light tanning, contemporary calf. ESTC T174201;With six others. (7)
Trials - AristocracyRushworth (John), The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an Impeachment of High-Treason by the Commons ......Ri. Chiswell and G. Conyers, 1700, second edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis, 10, 74, 100, [1], 101-252, 401-786 [2] pages, several other pages misnumbered, text continuous despite pagination, final advert leaf, stain to corner of frontis, sporadic light foxing to pages, contemporary panelled calf (re-backed, stabilised wear to edges), Royal armorial within blind-stamped design to front panel. ESTC R211948; House of Peers, The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield in the House of Peers for High Crimes and Misdemeanors ..., Printed by Sam. Buckley, 1725, folio, [4], 284 pages, hole in front free endpaper, from the library at Felix Hall with armorial bookplate of Thos. Western, contemporary panelled calf (spine worn). ESTC T139466 (2)
Trials A Hellish Murder Committed by a French Midwife, On the Body of her Husband, Jan, 27. 1647/8. For which she was Arraigned at the Old-Baily, Feb. 22. 1687/8 and Pleaded Guilty. And the Day following received Sentence to be Burnt. Printed for R. Sare ... published by Randal Taylor, 1688, small quarto, [4], 39, [1] pages, light age tanning, a few spots and ink marks, modern half calf. ESTC R34455.
[Brant (Sebastian)]Stultifera navis, qua omnium mortalium narratur stultitia, ........ An. Do. 1570. The Ship of Fooles, wherin is shewed the folly of all States with divers other workes adioyned unto the same, very profitable and fruitfull for all men. Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay Priest. John Cawood (from facsimile), [1570], second edition in English, folio in sixes, [12], 240, 257-259, [3], [42], [1] leaves, title page and imprint leaf replaced by good quality facsimiles on laid paper, lacking fo. 241-256 and the final work 'Certayn Eclogues of Alexander Barclay' (24 leaves). Repairs to fore-edges of [par.]2-6 and corner of fo.84, several repaired holes in preliminaries with some loss of text. Top edge trimmed close in places, partially cropping several running titles, repaired tear to [par.]3, fo.133, fo.184-185, with some loss of text, tear to 194, some light staining, eighteenth century half red morocco gilt with marbled paper boards (paper rubbed). ESTC S107135.Accompanied by facsimile reproductions of the sixteen missing folios 241-256, printed single sided on 32 leaves, bound separately in marbled paper boards, with leather spine label, in order to avoid distortion of the binding.
TrialsThe Proceedings on the King's Commissions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the City of London and .... the County of Middlesex, held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey ... Numbers I, I (pt.2), II, II (pt.2), III, III (pt.2), IV, IV (pt.2), V, V (pt.2), VI, VI (pt.2), VII, VII (pt.2), VIII, VIII (pt.2) for the year 1755. Printed and sold by M. Cooper, 1755, quarto in twos, 304, 327-364 pages, including 'The Tryal of Stephen McDaniel, John Berry.....' (Felony) within pagination, each part with separate title page, 'The Tryal of Charles Bradbury for the Detestable Crime of Sodomy ...', 1755, (19, [1] pages) bound between pages 304 and 327 but with own pagination, [bound with];The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Behaviour, Confession and Dying Words, of the Seven Malefactors Who were Executed at Tyburn ....Numbers I, II III and IV.Printed for and sold by T. Parker and R. Griffiths, 1754-5, quarto in twos and ones, 60, [2], 63-74, 77-81, each part with separate title, the final part with the execution of Barnaby Horan, uncut edges, well worn contemporary quarter calf binding [sold as described];Arnot (Hugo), A Collection and Abridgement of Celebrated Criminal Trials in Scotland, from A.D. 1536, to 1784. With Historical and Critical Remarks. Edinburgh: William Smellie, 1785, quarto, xiv, [2], xv-xxiii, [1], 400 pages, with additional Subscibers leaf, some light staining to lower margins and a little foxing, modern half calf ESTC T142881;With five others. (7)
Tyndale [William] et al.The Whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England, collected and compiled in one Tome togither, beyng before scattered, [and] now in print here exhibited to the Church. To the prayse of God, and profite of all good Christian Readers. Printed by John Daye, 1573 (colophons dated 1572), [14], 478, [20], 172, [12], 183-376, [4] pages, 3C3 a cancel, 2H1 'cancelled' by 2G3 and 2G4, armorial bookplate, contemporary calf over wooden boards, (worming to boards and pages within text area, heavier to front board and first half of book, small area of wear to 2X5 affecting several words, tear within text at 2A2, lower margins of 2A6-2B2, 2B6, 2W6 and 3J3 torn (without loss of text), closed tear to gutter margin of 2C4, water staining to outer margins of several pages in 2W gathering, some light pencil marginalia, spine worn, crudely re-jointed and repaired at head and tail, joints split but holding at head and tail, hinge gaping after title page, lacking clasps, manuscript title to fore-edge. ESTC S117761
AesopL'Estrange (Sir Roger), Fables, of Aesop And other Eminent Mythologists: with Morals and Reflexions. R. Sare, T. Sawbridge, B. Took et al., 1692, folio in fours, two plates as frontis, one a portrait, [18], 28-144, 137-306, 319-480 pages, text and register continuous despite pagination, some tanning and light water staining in places, free endpapers cropped, front hinge reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked at head and tail of spine with attempt to save original backstrip, modern spine label. ESTC R6112
WitchcraftA Tryal of Witches, at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds for the County of Suffolk; on the Tenth day of March, 1664. Before Sir Matthew Hale Kt. then Lord Chief Baron of His Majesties Court of Exchequer. Printed for William Shrewsbury, 1682, first edition, small octavo, [4], 59, [1] pages, repaired title page, some light waterstaining, modern sprinkled calf. ESTC R37899[Provenance: Sotheby's Robert Lenkiewicz sale, Nov 2003]
York Justice[Montgomery (James)], Prison Amusements and Other Trifles: Principally written during Nine Months of Confinement in the Castle of York. By Paul Positive.J. Johnson, 1797, first edition, viii, 200 pages of verse, a couple of page numbers punctured, completion of footnote in ?contemporary ink, a few pencil marks, light age tanning, bookplates of Simon and Judith Nowell-Smith, cloth-backed marbled boards. ESTC T106186;York Assizes, Reports and Pleas of Assises at Yorke. Held before severall Judges in that Circuit ... Printed by Ja. Flesher for W. Lee, D. Pakeman and G. Bedell, 1651, small octavo, [24], 158 pages, Law library stamp to title pages, age tanning throughout, a few spots, several marginal tears, modern leather binding;[Knipe (William)], Criminal Chronology of York Castle; with a Register of the Criminals Capitally Convicted and Executed at the County Assizes ....York: Burdekin, 1867, viii, 254, [6], 255-260 pages, some fore-edge staining, occasional foxing, edges dust marked, original cloth;With two others. (5)
YorkshireSpeede (Johan) [Speed (John)], The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre, with The most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described, 1610.John Sudbury and George Humbell, 1610 [1611-27], hand-coloured engraved map, image 382mm x 512mm, English text verso with pagination 79/80, register under mount, initial of old man, mounted, framed, glazed front and rear;idem, The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire.John Sudbury and George Humbell, 1610 [1646], hand-coloured engraved map, image 392mm x 517mm, English text verso with pagination 81/82 and register Yy, foliate initial, framed, glazed front and rear. (2) W. R. - a few very small worm holes, otherwise a clean map,N. & E.R. - light glue stains and dead cornflies along rear tab, frame worn and weak.
Charles I - Chirk Castle Manuscript[Warwick (Sir Philip)], Memories of the Reign of King Charles the First.28th August, 1679, folio, c. 353 pages, ink manuscript on paper, neatly written within red ruled borders, page size 377mm x 242mm, smaller seven page index tipped in at front in early hand, light foxing to the first and last leaves, occasional very light foxing elsewhere but generally clean, marbled endpapers with bookplate of Robert Myddelton of Chirk Castle [1678-1733], full calf binding with neat restoration to spine and corners (some surface wear).Signed typescript note by David Stather loosely inserted, identifying the author as Sir Philip Warwick (1609-1683), royalist Member of the Long Parliament, who served Charles I as a Secretary throughout the Civil War. Not intended for publication, the work was published posthumously in two parts: 'Memoires of the Reigne of King Charles I ...' 1701 and 'A Discourse of Government ...' 1694. Reference is made to the manuscript in Fasti Oxoniensis (1691).[Provenance - purchased at Christie's Chirk Castle sale in June 2004]
Charles I [Balcanquhall (Walter)]A Large Declaration Concerning The Late Tumults In Scotland from Their first originalls: Together with A Particular Deduction of the Seditious Practices of the Prime Leaders of the Covenanters ...... By the King.Robert Young, 1639, [4], 430, [2] pages including portrait frontis, early ink side-notes to pages 403, 410, and 425 with associated underlining to page 410, extensive notes in the same hand to blank leaf before frontis and to blank tail of page 430 and the following colophon leaf, some later light pencil annotation in a few places, a little age tanning, tear to front free endpaper, staining to rear free endpapers, no pastedowns, contemporary calf with wear to joints. ESTC S116832
Chaucer [Geoffrey]The Workes of Our Ancient and learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed ..... Printed by Adam Islip, 1602, folio in sixes, [23], 179, 178-350, 353-375 leaves (foliation irregularities but register continuous), portrait plate, lacking first blank [a1]. [a2-a4] and f.370-375 replaced by facsimiles, f. 376 and final fourteen unnumbered leaves called for by ESTC not present, The Storie of Thebes by John Lidgate is completed at f. 375 without any catchword, light ?ink marks to f.159-163, hole in f. 169 with some loss of text, light staining and edge wear to some early and later leaves, repairs to portrait plate, ownership inscription of Sir Ed. Hungerford and his daughter Rachell Skiffington to portrait plate, annotation in early hand to several other pages (including name of Richard ?Franklyn dated 1660), re-backed calf binding. ESTC S107210
Anti-Catholic Periodical[Henry Care et al.], The Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome: or The History of Popery ... The Popish Courant, The First and Second Volumes.Langley Curtis, 1679-1680, Numbers 1 to 31 and 1 to 47 (second volume lacks No. 34), two volumes, small quarto, [8], 248, [8], 264, 273-376 pages. Loss of text from lower part of third preliminary (a3) of first volume, other marginal tears without loss of text, minor annotation to titles, some age tanning and light foxing, uniform modern half calf;idem, The Third Volume of the Pacquets of Advice from Rome: or The History of Popery ...Langley Curtis, 1682, Numbers 1 to 80, small quarto, [16], 32, 1- 568, 4, 569-640 pages including four page supplement, loss of text from Y1, significant staining in places, some worming, modern full calf;With a fourth volume containing parts of Volumes 3, 4 and 5, contemporary calf with recent labels. (4)
[Defoe (Daniel), controversially attributed] Roberts (George), The Four Years Voyages of Capt. George Roberts; Being a Series of Uncommon Events, Which befell him In a Voyage to the Islands of the Canaries, Cape de Verde, and Barbadoes, from whence he was bound to the coast of Guiney....A Bettesworth and J. Osborn, 1726, [6], 458, [2] pages, folding map, four engraved plates, unusual loss of part of image from surface of two plates, light foxing, contemporary calf gilt (neat restoration to spine). ESTC T56902; Moore 483; Furbank and Owens 483;Mandeville (Sir John), The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundevile, Kt. Which treateth of the Way to Hierusalem; and of Marvayles of Inde, With other Ilands and Countryes, Woodman and Lyon and C. Davis, 1727, octavo, [2], xvi, 384, [6] pages, lacks a3 from Index at rear, two title pages dated 1725 and 1727, foxing and staining, some corner creases, half leather. ESTC T100821;With an imperfect copy of Struys' Voyages (1683), frontis and folding map present but lacking the nineteen plates [not collated]. (3)
[Defoe (Daniel)]The History of the Devil, as well Ancient as Modern: in Two Parts ....T. Warner, 1727, second edition, [8], 408 pages, frontis, small hole in Z2 affecting text, small annotations to front endpaper and title page, light staining in places, re-backed calf. ESTC T70348, Moore 480;With three others by the author. (4) [Defoe (Daniel)], A True Collection of the Writings of the Author of the True Born English-man, 1703, [and] A Second Volume of the Writings of the Author of the True-Born Englishman, 1705, two volumes, first editions, [24], 479, [1]; LACKING PORTRAITStaining, title dust marked, a few marginal tears without loss of text.The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 1722. [not collated]
Dugdale (William)The Baronage of England, or An Historical Account of the Lives and Most Memorable Actions of Our English Nobility ....Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Abel Roper, John Martin and Henry Herringman, 1675-6, first edition, three volumes in two, folio in fours, [12], 476, 497-790, [2]; [8], 312, 361-488, [4] pages, five folding pedigrees in volume I (one bound upside down with tear to fold), Vol. I - small hole in 2P1 and 4F4. Tear without loss to 2Z4. Vol II - small hole in B4, 3B3 and 3F2, tear without loss to D3, 2Q3, 2R4, 3R2 and 3S1, final leaf (3S2) is laid down with some ink marks and some loss to lower margin, a little light staining (Q2, 2J2 etc.), marbled endpapers with armorial bookplate, early mottled calf gilt (re-backed retaining majority of the backstrips which are now splitting and chipping, lacking top compartment labels). [ESTC R16723 and ESTC R225614];With eleven eighteenth century volumes on Baronage and Peerage, leather bound. (13)The Peerage of England ... 1712-11, two vols in three.The Peerage of England ... 1714, two volumes, with 1711 volume II part II.The English Baronetage ..., 1741, four volumes in five.
Bacon (Sir Francis)Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries. Written by ... Francis Lo. Verulam ... Printed by Iohn Haviland for William Lee, .. to be sold by John Williams, 1635, folio in sixes, [24], 260, [32], 47, [5] pages including portrait frontis and additional engraved title, final leaf is a blank, pages a little age tanned, occasional light spotting, annotation and dust marking to end papers, vellum binding (boards slightly warped and stained). ESTC S106936.[Provenance: Geoffrey Keynes' copy]
Henry VIII (King of England)Anno primo Henrici Octavi. The kynge our soveraigne lorde Henrie the eight after the conquest ....., at his parliament holden at Westminster the .xxi. day of January, in the fyrst yere of his most nobl reigne, .... hath do to be ordeined, made, and enacted certaine statutes and ordinaunces in maner & fourme folowyng. Thomas Powell, no date [1563?], [20] pages (A6, B4), some light staining, crease to lower corners, modern quarter calf (board corners evenly exposed). ESTC S822[see also lot 112]
Heylyn (Peter)Ecclesia Restaurata; or, The History of the Reformation of the Church of England: Containing the Beginning, Progress, and Successes of it; the Counsels, by which it was conducted; the Rules of Piety, and Prudence, upon which it was Founded ......The second edition, with the addition of a very useful tablePrinted for H. Twyford, J. Place et al., 1670, folio in fours, [16], 168, [2], 84, [2], 85-196, [36] pages, light age tanning, occasional spotting, small hole in H3, small marginal tear to 3G4, creasing to lower corners, contemporary calf with restoration to joints and head and tail of spine. ESTC R9841;With five others. (6)
Holinshed (Raphael)The First and Second volumes of Chronicles, comprising 1, The description and historie of England, 2, The description and historie of Ireland, 3, The description and historie of Scotland: First collected and published by Raphaell Holinshed, William Harrison, and others: Now newlie augmented and continued .... to the yeare 1586. by Iohn Hooker ... 1587, folio in sixes, three volumes bound as four, [10], 250, [4], 202, [2]; 61, [13], 183, [1], 464, [56]; [8], 798; 799-1080, 1080-1371, 1371-1592, [62] pages, misnumbered pages but text continuous, several cancels, armorial bookplate of Thomas Caren in volume 1, re-backed calf gilt. ESTC S122178.Volume 1; first and last leaf a blank, title page laid down with loss to edges, repairs to three prelims. with very slight loss to text, prelims. may be out of sequence, worn fore-edge of page 1, a little staining in places, annotation in early hand to p. 167, 2nd 33, 111, tear to lower corner of [2nd]h6 with slight loss of marginal notes,Volume 2, last leaf a blank, hole in margin of F4, P6, hole in text of J2, annotation to margins of p. 454, 458, 459, 464, tear to margin of 2N2, staining and annotation to index, last two printed leaves torn.Volume 3, cropped title torn and laid down, ownership inscription of Hugonis Bateman, 1672 on backing sheet, replacement edges to A6, corner of C1torn with loss of margin note and page number, closed tear to E3, annotation to p.544. light staining to final leaves.Volume 4 (3), tear to fore-edge margin of first page with loss of margin notes, closed tear to 5M5, small hole in text of 6H6, pages 1360-71 slightly smaller format (possibly cancels not given in ESTC), neat annotation to index, two blanks as called for.
Holy Bible [Geneva]The Bible Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best Translations .....Imprinted ... by Robert Barker, 1611, small quarto in eights, [2], 226, 231-435 (434), [4], 441-554, [82] leaves, New Testament with separate title page (1611), includes Herrey's Concordances. Lacking fos. 227-230, top edge cropped with some partial or complete loss of foliation and headlines in places, light worming at beginning of book, light age tanning of leaves, occasional spotting, a few light stains, corner creasing, annotation in early hand to margins of fo. 110-111, lower corner of fos. 211 and 465 torn with loss of text, fos. 220 and 269 fore-edge torn with partial loss of sidenote, small hole in fos. 404 and 541 with a little loss of text. ESTC [S90500, Herbert 308].Preceded by an incomplete prayer book and followed by;Sternehold (Thomas) & Hopkins (John), The Whole Booke of Psalmes ...Printed by A.G. for the Company of Stationers, 1635, [10], 90, 6 pages (lacking final six pages), contemporary calf binding with metal corners and lozenges, later metal clasps;With two other early seventeenth century Bibles (Norton 1621 & Barker/Bill, 1634), the Norton with the armorial bookplate of Robert Isaac Wilberforce. [the latter two Bibles sold not collated]
House of Commons - ManuscriptJournal of the House of Commons, May - Nov 1685. 'Parliamentum inchoat et tent apud Civtatem Westmonaster die Martis 19 Maij anno regni Domini nostri Jacobi Secundi Dei Gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae et Hiberniae Regis Fidei defensoris & primo annoq, Dominii 1685.Ink manuscript on paper, written in English with latin dates, borders ruled in red, 498 pages, index to rear, folio, page size 313mm x 200mm, some light age tanning, staining to endpapers, armorial bookplate of John Campbell (Stackpole Court), contemporary calf (restored, recent spine label).
Quantity of 21 20th century British cap badges with Kings cross, varying regiments and dates to include: Canadian Machine Gun Corps by JR Gaunt London, pair of white metal Royal Suffolk collar dogs, Witwatersland Rifles, Norfolk Regiment, Suffolk Regiment, Labour Corps, Leicestershire Regiment, 12th Lancers, Marine Light Infantry, 14th Kings Hussars, 23rd London Regiment, etc

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