Evelyn, John. Sylva, Or, A Discourse of Forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's Dominions ..., Terra, A Philosophical Essay of Earth ... to which is annexed Pomona: Or, An Appendix concerning Fruit-Trees in relation to Cider ..., also Kalendarium Hortense; Or, The Gard'ners Almanac, 3rd ed., much inlarged, and improved, printed for John Martyn, 1679, title printed in red and black, four additional titles to each part, engraved illustrations, errata leaf at end, N1 & 3I3 with archival repaired tears, a few small burn and wormholes in text, occasional light spotting and toning, previous owner signatures of Thomas, Earl of Aylesbury (Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Aylesbury, 1656-1741) at front, and Charles Bruce, 1693 (Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of Aylesbury, 1682-1747) at end, bookplate, contemporary calf, joints cracked, covers rubbed with some worming, folio QTY: (1)NOTE:Wing E3518. Keynes 42. Henrey 134.
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Gerard (John). [The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. Gathered by John Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie: very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, citizen and apothecarie of London, London: Printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton, and Richard Whitakers, 1636], bound without initial 20 leaves (including lacking title), also lacking leaves B3-B6 and final 10 leaves (7A3-6V6), illustrated with numerous botanical woodcuts throughout volume, erratic pagination, D2 torn to lower outer corner with text loss, leaves Q1-Q8 misbound, light offsetting, occasional marks and some light damp stains etc., front pastedown with 19th century bookplate of Corbet Corbet and Richard Corbet of Adderley (Shropshire), 18th/early 19th century marbled calf, gilt decorated spine with later morocco title label, joints splitting with old repair to upper joint, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC S122175; Henrey 156; Hunt I, 230; Nissen BBI 698; STC 11752.The third edition of Gerard's Herball, being the second edition of Thomas Johnson's expanded version of 1633, which corrected many of the errors found in Gerard's original edition of 1597.
L'Ecluse (Charles de). Clusius, Carolus. Exoticorum libri decem: quibus animalium, plantarum, aromatum, aliorumq?ue peregrinorum fructuum historiae describuntur: item Petri Belloni observationes, 3 parts in 1, Leiden: Raphelengius, 1605, [20], 378, [10], 52, [26], [12], 242, [2] pp., engraved illustrated title, woodcut illustrations to text throughout, engraved initials, 18th-century manuscript references in Latin to margins, scattered corrections in the same hand, occasional light marginal dust-soiling, a few leaves with light water-marks to lower margins, title reinforced with adjacent blank, bound with: Curae posteriores, seu pluminarum non ante congnitarum, aut descriptarum stirpium, peregrinorumque aliquot animalium novae descriptiones... Accesit seorsim Everadi Vorstii de Caroli Clusii vita et obitu oratio, 2 parts in 1, Leiden: Raphelengii, 1611, [6], 72, 24., title browned, a few leaves with water-stain to lower margin, later calf over original boards, 19th-century reback lettered in gilt, lower corners worn and showing, extremities rubbed, a few small wormholes to base of front joint, folio (350 x 220mm) QTY: (1)NOTE:Arber, Herbals, pp. 84-88; Hunt 180, 191 (4to edition of Curae); Johnston 149; Nissen BBI 372, 368 (4to edition of Curae); Pritzel 1759; Wellcome 1.1511, 1514 (4to edition of Curae); Blunt & Stearn The Art of Botanical Illustration p.82."L'Ecluse's work... can be described as the starting point of our modern knowledge for many genera. (Blunt & Stearn). The first work is the second volume of L'Ecluse's collected works, the first being published in 1601. The second work in this volume is the first folio edition of Curae Posteriores, L'Ecluse's last work which was published posthumously. It contains additions and corrections to his former works.
Prevost (Florent). Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux D'Europe, Paris: F. Savy, [1864], additional illustrated title, 80 hand-coloured plates, two further uncoloured plates (one folding), light spotting, plates with annotations in pencil to outer margins, contemporary red morocco gilt, rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)
Salmon (William). Botanologia. The English Herbal: or, History of Plants, 1st edition, [London: I. Dawkes for H. Rhodes & J. Taylor, 1710], additional engraved title (partly laid down with some losses), title printed in red and black (partly laid down with losses), numerous woodcut illustrations, first leaf of dedication partly laid down with small losses, final index leaf laid down with frayed margins, a few other leaves with archival repairs, a few repaired wormtracks in text and margins, occasional toning and light spotting, contemporary owner inscription 'Paul Roake Newbury' at head of title, bookplate of Percival F. Hinton, contemporary calf-backed (later) marbled boards, rebacked with original spine relaid, spine rubbed, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold with all faults not subject to return,
Sibbald (Robert). Scotia Illustrata, sive Prodromus Historiae Naturalis, 3 parts in 1, Edinburgh: Jacobi Kniblo, Josuae Solingensis & Johannis Colamarii, 1683-1684, 22 engraved plates to rear, lacking engraved title and frontispiece, title of 1st part bound in place of general title, preliminary leaves misbound to front and rear, endpapers frayed with occasional loss, small concomitant wormhole to lower margin of many leaves, a few leaves with marginal water-stain, occasional light dust-soiling, hinges cracked, contemporary speckled calf, red morocco label lettered in gilt, worn, folio (410 x 255mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC R9747; Wing S3724.
[Worlidge, John]. Systema Agriculturae; The Mystery of Husbandry Discovered... and Dictionarium Rusticum: or, The Interpretation of Rustick Terms, 2 parts in one volume, 4th edition, London: Thomas Dring, 1687, engraved frontispiece and one engraved plate, woodcut initials, occasional light soiling and small marginal damp stains, later sheep, a little rubbed with a few small wormtracks, folio QTY: (1)NOTE:Wing W3601, British Bee Books 43, Kress 1670 and Goldsmiths 2651. The volume contains a section regarding bees (pp.179-198).
Betts (John). Betts’s Tour Through England & Wales, London: George Philip & Son, and Liverpool: Philip, Son and Nephew, circa 1875, hand-coloured engraved game, depicting a numbered course progressing through a map of England & Wales, diagram showing relative heights of mountains in England and Wales compared to St Paul's Cathedral to lower right, sectionalised and mounted on linen, lightly dusty towards lower margin, some faint spotting or marks, mainly towards left side, 69.2 x 61.1cm, folding into original gilt- and blind-stamped cloth folder, rubbed, corner tips showing, one green silk tie remaining, with original pp.48 rule booklet, published by Philip, Son & Nephew, describing the different towns and cities the route passes through, some light spotting at front, rear and fore-edge, original printed wrappers, lightly dust-soiled and creased, a little wear to spine ends, rear cover with short edge tear and few marks, 8vo, together with: Betts’s (game) Tour Through Europe, London: George Philip & Son, and Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, circa 1850, hand-coloured engraved game, depicting a numbered course progressing through a map of Europe, diagram showing relative heights of mountains in Europe compared to St Paul's Cathedral to lower border, sectionalised and mounted on linen, lightly dusty with scarce faint marks or spots, 62.5 x 68.6cm, folding into original blind-stamped cloth folder, rubbed and faded, rear joint splitting, front cover (nearly detached) with printed paper label, with original pp.42 rule booklet, published by John Betts, describing the various towns and cities the route passes through, some light spotting at front, rear and fore-edge, original printed wrappers, somewhat dust-soiled and spotted, some wear to spine, 8vo QTY: (2)NOTE:Whitehouse p.19.
Omega Speedmaster; 1963 model on Omega steel bracelet, black dial, working at lotting. Inner case numbered S105.003-63. Bezel with surface scratches and marks, lens with light scratches. Movement clean, anti-magnetic inner cover present. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
An aquamarine and diamond ring, the central six claw set oval cut stone weighing approx. 1.77ct, mounted above two millegrain set diamonds weighing approx. 0.10ct each, band marked '18ct', gross wt. 3.3g, size M/N. Condition - central stone with light abrasions including minor nibbles to facet edges and a scratch to table, spit to basket setting though central stone is secure, diamonds with inclusions visible with 10x loupe only,
A synthetic colour change sapphire ring, the central emerald cut stone weighing approx. 13.13ct, band marked '9ct', gross wt. 6.4g, size L. Condition - stone slightly loose but appears secure, general wear including scratches etc. band slightly bent but not severe, general light abrasions to stone.
A Modernist cast silver ring by Sidney Beddall, set with a large oval amethyst cabochon, sponsor's mark 'PGW', London 1970, gross wt. 13.3g, size P, with original box inscribed 'Sidney Beddall Designer Gold & Silversmith Ambleside'. Condition - evidence of re-sizing to reverse of band, this area is also slight bent, otherwise ok, minor wear including light abrasions to stone etc.
A light wood haberdashery cabinet, comprising 16 glazed drawers above four drawer base, width 91cm, depth 47cm & height 198cm. Condition - one glass drawer front broken, another loose, deep scuffs and pin/drill holes to sides, various scuffs and scratches, well used, drawers appear to be functional.
A ladies Raymond Weil Parsifal stainless steel quartz wristwatch, signed rectangular mother of pearl dial with Roman numerals and diamond dot hour markers and index hands, sapphire crystal bezel and sapphire cabochon crown, stainless steel strap, spare link, box and papers. Condition - appears to be working, however not sold with any guarantee, general wear throughout including nibbles to sapphire bezel, light scratches etc.

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