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Los 399

NIELS ERIK FROM - a Danish stylised sterling silver torque bangle, planished decoration, band width 14.2mm, internal dimensions 5.5cm x 4.5cm, 16.2gNo damage or repair, light surface abrasions, marks rubbed

Los 185

An 18ct white gold 7-stone diamond half eternity ring, set with modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 1ct, setting height 4.9mm, size O, 6.1gNo damage or repairs, all stone present, diamonds very bright white and fiery with no obvious internal inclusions, settings have light surface abrasions, marks clear, stamped 18ct

Los 348

GUCCI - a modern sterling silver neck torque, internal dimensions 13.5cm x 12cm, 63gNo damage or repairs, only light surface wear, marks clear, engraved 925

Los 58

A light oak-cased GWR railway station circular dial 30-hour wall clock, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, dial diameter 30cm, with pendulum

Los 276

A large Edwardian silver Capstan inkwell, reeded decoration with clear glass liner, by W J Myatt & Co, hallmarks Birmingham 1909, base diameter 15cm, loaded baseNo major damage or repair, glass liner has 2 small edge chips, lid has a slight gap when closed, base has a couple of light dents, hallmarks clear

Los 3

SMITHS - a Vintage 9ct gold De Luxe mechanical wristwatch, textured silvered dial with gilt quarterly Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement, hallmarks London 1964, case width 31mm, working order, 31g grossMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - a few light surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - caseback has personalised inscription from British Railways otherwise only general marksCrown - hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated tan leather strap general wearNotes ? no box or papers

Los 263

A late 19th century 9ct gold Mizpah band ring, maker's marks WR, hallmarks Birmingham 1885, setting height 8.2mm, size P, 3.4gNo damage, general wear to high points with light abrasions all over, back of shank slightly worn with a join mark, hallmarks clear, stamped 375

Los 8

JAEGER LECOULTRE - a lady's Vintage 9ct gold mechanical bracelet watch, silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers and 9ct bracelet, case no. 7557, movement no. 1356287, hallmarks London 1959, case width 19mm, working order, 16.2g grossMovement - currently workingDial - slightly discolouredGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and marksCrown - hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - general wear and surface marksNotes ? no box or papers

Los 278

An early 20th century 9ct gold diamond signet ring, engraved Greek Key decoration with single-cut diamond, hallmarks Birmingham 1929, setting height 10.1mm, size Q, 4.8gNo damage, diamond has an edge chip, settings are quite worn with light abrasions all over and a join mark on back of shank, hallmarks clear, stamped 375

Los 54

An early 20th century French white marble and ormolu 3-piece clock garniture, hand painted white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and pair of 3-light candelabra, case height 15cm, working order, with key

Los 191

An Antique carnelian seal fob, unmarked yellow metal settings, with shell and floral lattice decoration and plain hardstone, fob height 29.3mm, 12.8gNo damage or repairs, only light surface wear to high points, seal unascribed, unmarked

Los 413

An early 20th century 9ct rose gold mounted hardstone swivel fob seal, mounted with bloodstone and carnelian, hallmarks Chester 1927, stone length 17mm, 5.2gNo damage or repair, mount has a few small dents and light abrasions, hallmarks slightly rubbed, stamped 375

Los 208

A modern 9ct white gold hinged bangle, faceted oval form, internal dimensions 6cm x 5cm, 4.8gNo damage or repairs, only light surface wear, hinge and clasp working, marks clear, engraved 375

Los 194

A late Victorian silver porringer, with pierced single handle, by William Comyns & Sons, hallmarks London 1900, bowl diameter 12cm, 6.2ozNo damage or repairs, only light surface wear, hallmarks clear

Los 1115

A 19th century gilt metal single wall light, with reeded stem and five candle holders, and flame finial, 58cm high

Los 212

A heavy quality gilt brass two branch light fitting, H. 27cm.

Los 303

An unusual Victorian light oak corner cabinet, H. 107cm.

Los 154

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE-LIGHT CANDELBRAWith flame finials, fluted scrolling arms and floral embossed baluster stems on circular bases, height 56cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 155

A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE SILVER PLATE THREE LIGHT CANDELABRAOval fluted bases and columns with scrolling branches, height 38.5cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 156

AN ELECTROPLATED FIVE-LIGHT CANDLELABRUMcirca 1900The square pedestal base supporting a demi-fluted Corinthian column and scrolling branches, height 64cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 157

AN ELIZABETH II THREE LIGHT CANDLEABRUMBarker Ellis Silver Company, Birmingham 1967In the neoclassical style, the square pedestal base embossed with urns and swags, with scrolling arms and vase-shaped sockets, height 48cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 158

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRAIn George II style with shell moulded square bases and scrolling branches, height 59cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 263

A GROUP OF WINE GLASSES,18th centuryIncluding a baluster cordial with folded foot, 17.8cm high, an ale glass with waisted bowl and with folded foot, a light baluster wineglass and seven other examples with plain stems. (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 371

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRASS CLOCK GARNITUREThe clock with circular Arabic numeral floral dial surmounted by a figure of a seated boy, the cylinder movement striking on a bell, with a pair of cherubs and vine four light candelabra, the clock 38cm high, the candelabra 40cm high; together with a French brass mantle clock, the silver dial with Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a campagna vase, the movement striking a bell, 29.5cm high; and a French gilt spelter mantle clock with jewelled porcelain Roman numeral dial, 31cm high. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 418

A BRASS SIX-LIGHT HALL LANTERN20th centuryThe octagonal frame with clear bevelled glass panels, beneath a double c-scroll open cupola, the base with knopped terminals, 81cm high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 419

AN ART NOUVEAU COPPER, BRASS AND VASELINE GLASS CEILING LIGHTThe stem with pierced flowerhead embellishments above a lobed vaseline glass shade, unmarked, 53cm high; together with an Arts and Crafts brass set of wind chimes, mounted on an honesty shaped oak plinth, 70cm high. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 422

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PATINATED SPELTER FIGURAL WALL LIGHTModelled as a gentleman holding aloft a torch, unsigned, 27cm wide, 29cm deep, 75cm high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 100

A Victorian two sided medallion, 6cm diameter, silver pepper pot, 1½oz, and a Corfield light meter. (3)

Los 375

Various blue and white pottery, Jasperware, dark blue jug with beak spout, 19cm high, light blue Wedgwood Jasperware, other blue and white pottery, egg stand, etc. (a quantity)

Los 394

A pair of frosted glass light shades, with brass fittings and mounts, 42cm diameter, and two tin hat boxes.

Los 423

A 20thC brass desk light, with articulated shade, on turned stem and domed circular foot, 41cm high.

Los 614

Various fishing rods, Drennan 11ft 6 Medium Feeder, 11ft Light Feeder, etc. (a quantity, cased)

Los 790

An early Stag light oak chest of drawers, of plain form with four long drawers each with integral handles on turned tapering legs, 92cm high, 76cm wide, 46cm deep.

Los 844

An Edwardian light mahogany and inlaid triple wardrobe, with moulded cornice raised above a curved front cupboard above two drawers and drawer beneath flanked by mirrored compartments, 214cm high, 119cm wide, 68cm deep.

Los 10

Dieulefils (Pierre). Indo-Chine Pittoresque & Monumentale, Ruines d'Angkor, Cambodge, Hanoi: Dieulefils, Photo Publisher, [1907], printed dedication leaf, printed title page and preface leaf, introduction (in France, English, and German), list of plates, and 67 plates (numbered 1-67), consisting of a single colour plate of King Sisowath presiding at a feast at Angkor-Wat (after Lorant Heilbronn), and 66 heliogravure plates after photographs, each with printed description in French, English and German on the tissue-guard, some light soiling to outer margins, patterned endpapers, original publisher’s brown half morocco, with upper cover lettered in gilt, rubbed and some marks and light soiling, oblong folio (textblock measures 27.5 x 38 cm), together with De Beylié (General L.). Les Ruines d'Angkor, Notice illustrée de 16 gravures, Paris: Ernest Leroux, Editeur, 1909, monochrome illustrations, including some after photographs, original printed wrappers, rubbed and somewhat soiled, some fraying to spine and outer edges, slim 4toQty: (2)Footnote: Unusual publication on the ruins of Angkor-Wat in Cambodia, from a series of three albums by Dieulefils entitled L'indochine Pittoresque et Monumentale, the others relating to Annam and Tonkin, and Siagon and Cochinchina. Dieulefils opened a photographic studio in Hanoi in 1889, and became the most famous photographer of this region. 500 copies printed, including 200 numbered copies on Holland paper.

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Findley (Alexander George). A Directory for the navigation of the Indian Ocean, with descriptions of its Coasts, Islands, etc., from the Cape of Good Hope to the Strait of Sunda and Western Australia, including also the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf; the winds, monsoons, and currents, and the passages from Europe to its various Ports, 3rd edition, London: Richard Holmes Laurie, 1876, 16 lithographed maps, mostly folding or double-page, occasional light spotting, map facing page 151 (Passages over the Indian Ocean) torn without loss to upper edge, final map (Colombo) bound facing page 920 (not page 928 as listed), upper inner hinge partly cracked, original blind-stamped maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed with some wear to joints and head and foot of spine and outer corners, thick 4toQty: (1)Footnote: A substantial work on navigation, covering the Arabian peninsula, and the Indian Ocean from the Cape of Good Hope to Australia. This third edition incorporates according to the note appended to the preface 'much new information... gained by Government survey of the coasts of the Cape Colony and Natal, also of Zanzibar Island, the Gulf of Suez and the Mekran Coasts... The Western Coast of India is described from the Directions for the West Coast of India drawn up by the surveyor, Commander Taylor, in the year 1866'

Los 14

Grey (John Henry). China. A History of the laws, manners, and customs of the people, edited by William Gow Gregor, 1st edition, two volumes, London: McMillan & Co., 1878, 140 monochrome illustrations, four leaves to second volume with minor damage to blank fore-edge (caused by the careless cutting of the uncut pages), upper inner hinge to first volume neatly re-strengthened, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, bookplate of Shrubland Hall, and booksellers ticket of Kelly & Co., Yokohama to front pastedown of each volume, 8vo, together with Gundry (R. S.). China Present and Past, Foreign intercourse, progress and resources, the missionary question, etc., 1st edition, London: Chapman & Hall, 1895, partly uncut, folding coloured map at rear, original light brown cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, plus United States Commissioners in China. The Executive Documents, printed by order of the Senate of the United States, Second Session, Thirty-Fifth Congress, 1858-'59, and Special Session of the Senate of 1859, 2 volumes, Washington: William A. Harris, 1859, 1424 pages of main text, matching contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear to joints of the second volume, each volume titled to spine labels Senate Documents, volumes 8 & 9, 8voQty: (5)

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Brown (Robert Neal Rudmose, R.C. Mossman, and J.H. Harvey Pirie). The Voyage of the "Scotia" - Being a Record of a Voyage of Exploration in Antarctic Seas. By Three of the Staff, 1st edition, London: William Blackwood, 1906, inscribed at head of title to George Lockhart Ross 'from his ever affecte. old friends "The Trio" , Christmas 1906', half-title, 59 plates after photographs, 3 maps (including 2 folding), some light spotting, original publisher's pictorial cloth, top edge gilt, white lettering and blocking to spine no longer visible (as often), extremities very slightly rubbed, 8voQty: (1)Footnote: Rosove 50. A scarce presentation copy from all three authors ("the trio"), most likely inscribed to George Lockhart Ross in Mossman's hand. The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition was immensely successful within the scientific sphere, establishing the first meteorological base in the Antarctic as well as discovering important biological and geological specimens.

Los 171

Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke describe, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of York, central fold strengthened on verso, the whole backed with archival tissue, 385 x 515 mm, English text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan). Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis. The East Riding of Yorke Shire, Amsterdam, circa 1660, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some overall spotting and light toning, 385 x 505 mm, French text on verso, mountedQty: (2)

Los 19

Hawkesworth (John) Cook (James). An Account of the Voyages undertaken by Order of His Present Majesty for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, 2nd edition, 3 volumes, London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1773, 52 engraved plates (42 folding, many loosely tipped in & bound out of sequence), including the folding map of the Straits of Magellan, occasional spotting, some leaves toned, light offsetting, rear leaves of volume 3 heavily damp-stained, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked (volume 3 with original spine), both boards to volume 3 detached, boards rubbed, spine to volume 3 worn with loss (including lacking title & volume labels), extremities worn, 4to together with circa 30 loose plates from Cook's first voyage (plates from 1st or 2nd edition?)Qty: (circa 30)Footnote: Hill p.139. Sabin 30934. A second edition of Cook's first voyage to the South Pacific, edited by John Hawkesworth. The Straits of Magellan map was not included in the first edition. Volume one documents the voyages of Byron, Wallis and Carteret. Important expeditions with groundbreaking discoveries, Wallis discovered Tahiti and Carteret identified Pitcairn Island among other atolls. The subsequent two volumes document Cook's Endeavour expedition, in which charted "5000 miles on coastline under great difficulties" (Hill p.139). He was the first to circumnavigate New Zealand and discovered and charted New South Wales. Sold not subject to return.

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Biggs (Thomas, Hope, Theodore C & Fergusson, James). Architecture at Ahmedabad, The Capital of Goozerat, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1866, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, 2 maps, 120 albumen prints, occasional spotting, light dust-soiling, first 3 leaves stuck down at gutter, text block separated from backstrip, bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown, one plate loosely tipped-in, one plate reinserted on stub, original publisher's green pictorial cloth gilt, lacking head and tail caps, joints cracked, some wear to extremities, 4toQty: (1)Footnote: Gernsheim 332. An early and important photographic record extensively documenting the architecture of Ahmedabad, some of which no longer exists. The photographer, Thomas Biggs, was the official photographer to the Government of India, the first to hold the position.

Los 211

Betancourt (Philip P., Vassos Karageorghis & others). Meletemata. Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as he enters his 65th year (Aegaeum 20), 3 volumes, Universite de Liege/University of Texas, 1999, colour and monochrome illustrations, original cloth, dustwrappers, 4to, together with 9 others in the Aegaeum series: Thanatos. Les Coutumes Funeraires en Egee a l'Age du Bronze, edites par Robert Laffineur (Aegaeum 1), 1987 (in wrappers), New Light on Gournia, by Vasso Fotou (Aegaeum 9), 1993 (in wrappers), The Minoan Roundel, by Erik Hallager, (Aegaeum 14), 2 volumes, 1996 (in wrappers), and Aegaeum 17-18, 23 & 30-31, 1998-2009, mostly 4toQty: (12)

Los 224

Burton-Brown (Theodore). Studies in third millennium history, 1st ed., 1946, few illustrations to text, occasional light scattered spotting, contemporary cloth, 8vo, together with: Excavations in Azarbaijan, 1948, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1951, monochrome plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, ring mark and spotting to dust jacket, large 8vo, Early Mediterranean Migrations, an essay in archaeological interpretation, 2nd impression, Manchester: University Press, 1961, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, Third Millenium Diffusion, volume I of Diffusion of Ideas, 1st edition, Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Holywell Press Ltd. for T. Burton-Brown, [1971], monochrome plates, original cloth in dust jacket (with a duplicate of the same title, 550 copies printed), Second Millennium Archaeology, 1st edition, Woodstock, Oxfordshire: T. Burton-Brown, 1978, front free endpaper inscribed by the author, original boards in dust jacket, 8vo, Diffusion of Ideas volume III Westward Migration, 1st edition, Woodstock, Oxfordshire: T. Burton-Brown, 1983, original boards in dust jacket, 8vo, and two others by Theodore Burton-Brown, Barlekin, 1981, and On early sculpture,1984Qty: (9)

Los 227

Chandler (Richard). Travels in Greece: Or an Account of a Tour made at the expense of the Society of Dilettanti, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1776, 7 engraved maps and plans, a few folding, some offsetting and light spotting, armorial bookplate of William Constable F.R.S & F.A.S. (1721-1791), of Burton Constable, Yorkshire, art collector, antiquarian and naturalist, all edges red, contemporary tan calf gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 4toQty: (1)Footnote: Blackmer 319. Not in Atabey. "Chandler's account of Greece is rather hurried compared to his account of Asia Minor. However, the account of Athens is very important; it was the most detailed that had yet appeared, and Chandler also made the first public announcement of the discovery of the temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae. This information was given to him at the lazaretto at Zakynthos by Joachim Bocher, the French architect who had discovered it." (Blackmer).

Los 231

Corpus der Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel. By Friedrich Matz, Hagen Biesantz [and others], 12 volumes, 1964-2002, comprising: Band I; Band II Teil 1, 2, 5, 6, & 8 (1 & 2); Band V Teil 1 & 2; Band VII; Beiheft 1 & 3, numerous monochrome illustrations, some folding maps or plans, original gilt-lettered cloth, occasional light fading, 4toQty: (12)

Los 233

Davis (Theodore M.). Theodore M. Davis' Excavations: Biran el Molok, 4 volumes:The Tomb of Thoutmosis IV, 1904; The Tomb of Hatshopsitu, 1906; The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou, 1907; The Tomb of Queen Tiyi, 1910, chromolithograph and half-tone illustrations, Tomb of Hatshopsitu frontispiece detaching, some light spotting, The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou with cut and pasted inscription "A. Gauthier, Novembre 1908" to front endpaper (Henri Gauthier, 1877-1950, French Egyptologist), ownership inscriptions of MSF Hood, 1960, contemporary red half morocco, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4toQty: (4)Footnote: Theodore M. Davis (1838-1915) was an American lawyer who sponsored important excavations in the Valley of the Kings from 1902-1914, conducted by Howard Carter, Gaston Maspero, Edward Ayrton, E. Howard Jones and others, discovering some 30 tombs, but after failing in his quest to find an intact royal tomb (he was only two metres away from discovering the entrance to KV62, Tutankhamun's tomb) the concession for excavations there passed on to Lord Carnavon in 1915.

Los 234

Dawkins (R.M., editor). The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia at Sparta, London: Macmillan and Co., 1929, The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, supplementary paper no.5, numerous illustrations and plates (few colour), folding charts and plans (scarce light spotting), original cloth, a trifle rubbed, dust jacket, worn with loss, 4to, together with Sanders (Jan Motyka, editor), Philolakon: Lakonian Studies in honour of Hector Catling, London: British School at Athens, 1992, illustrations, original pictorial boards, 4to, plus Woodward (A.M., & Hobling, M.B.), Excavations at Sparta, 1924-1925, reprinted from the Annual of the British School at Athens no.XXVI, 1923-1925 [cover title], some illustrations and folding plans, final text leaf spotted, original cloth-backed printed boards, dust-soiled and rubbed with a little wear to extremities, 4to, and two others relatedQty: (5)

Los 239

Evans (Arthur). The Palace of Minos. A comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos, 4 volumes in 6, plus Index volume, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 1921-36, numerous plates, plans and illustrations, many colour and folding, folding plans contained in rear pockets of volumes II part II-volume IV part II (folding plan A in volume II part II rear pocket reinforced to verso), a few minor spots to a few folding plates, previous owner signature of M.S.F. Hood, press cuttings pasted to volume I front endpaper, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, volume I joints split, spine ends rubbed, some light edge wear, large 8voQty: (7)Footnote: A full set including the Index volume, often not found of Evans' exhaustive excavation and restoration of the ruins at Knossos.The index is a reprint of the 1936 original.

Los 240

Evans (Arthur J.). The Mycenaean Tree and Pillar Cult and its Mediterranean relations with illustrations from recent Cretan finds, 1st edition, London: Macmillan & Co.,1901, single colour plate, monochrome illustrations, original maroon cloth gilt, contemporary inscription to front endpaper 'C. E. M. Fry from his Father, Feby. 2nd 1902', large 8vo, together with The Prehistoric Tombs of Knossos, I. The Cemetery of Zafer Papoura, II. The Royal Tomb of Isopata, London: B. Quaritch, 1906, monochrome plates and illustrations, original pale red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded to spine and outer edges, 4to, plus The Shaft Graves and Bee-Hive Tombs of Mycenae and their interrelation, 1st edition, London: Macmillan & Co., 1929, monochrome plates and illustrations, author's manuscript presentation inscription to 'Mrs P. de Jong with kind regards from Arthur Evans, June 15the 1929', to front pastedown, original maroon cloth gilt, large 8vo, and others by and relating to Arthur Evans, including Mycenaean Cyprus as Illustrated in the British Museum Excavations, 1900, Essai de Classification des Epoques de la Civilisation Minoenne, edition revisée, B. Quaritch, 1906 (original printed wrappers), The Earlier Religion of Greece in the Light of Cretan Discoveries, 1931 (with author's presentation copy to R. W. Macan dated Christmas 1931), A Handbook to the Palace of Minos at Knossos, by J. D. S. Pendlebury, with a foreword by Sir Arthur Evans, 1933 (with dustwrapper, and inscribed to front endpaper 'Piet de Jong from HWP & J. D. S. P[endlebury], Knossos, April 1933'), Essays in Aegean Archaeology, presented to Sir Arthur Evans in honour of his 75th birthday, editied by S. Casson, Oxford, 1927, and six offprints from the Journal of Hellenic Studies by E. A. Gardner, A. M. Woodward, H. G. G. Payne (Archaeology in Greece, 1892, 1893-1894, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1928-29 & 1931-32), stitched as issued, the first volume with some wear, slim 8voQty: (14)

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Leiden. Les Delices de Leide, Une des ce?le?bres villes de l'Europe, qui contiennent une description exacte de son antiquite?, de ses divers aggrandissemens, de son academie, de ses manufactures, de ses curiosite?s, & ge?ne?ralement de tout ce qu'il y a de plus digne a? voir, Leiden: Pierre Vander Aa, 1712, folding additional engraved decorative title, letterpress title in red & black, folding engraved dedication and 29 plates, maps and plans (28 folding), folding map of Leiden torn along central fold and strengthened with adhesive tape to verso, occasional marks and light dust-soiling, endpapers renewed, near contemporary half calf marbled boards with modern buckram reback spine and skiver labels, 8vo, together with: Savoyen (Eugen von), Der Maila?ndische Feldzug, in welchem neben dem kurz-gefassten Leben des tapfern Prinzens Eugenii von Savojen vermittelst dreyer Absa?tze gewiesen werden ..., Frankfurt & Leipzig: Bey Christoph Riegel, 1702, engraved portrait frontispiece, title cropped to imprint at foot and with two holes at foot, early ownership signature to verso and remnants of label adhesion, 24 engraved folding plans (many folds strengthened with adhesive tape to verso), four engraved portrait plates, some offsetting and dust-soiling, early red wax armorial seal and ownership to upper pastedown, contemporary vellum, without silk ties to upper board, green silk ties to lower board present and worn, covers slightly rubbed and dust-soiled, 12mo, Bettinelli (Giuseppe, publisher), Protogiornale per l'anno bissestile MDCCLXXVI ad uso della serenissima dominante Città di Venezia ... decenio secondo N. II, 2 parts in one, Venice: Giuseppe Bettinelli, 1720, engraved frontispiece, decorative floral pastepaper pastedowns, contemporary mottled sheep, slim 8voQty: (3)

Los 270

Pashley (Robert). Travels in Crete, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Cambridge & London, 1837, 10 lithograph plates, folding map, folding leaf of inscriptions, illustrations, occasional light spotting, stitching breaking in volume II, front hinge broken, previous owner ink stamp to pastedowns, original cloth gilt, spines faded with tears and splits along joints, 8voQty: (2)Footnote: Blackmer 1263. "First edition of this important work... Pashley spent most of 1834 in Crete, exploring it in detail. He was accompanied by Antonio Schranz, a member of the Maltese family of artists, who did the drawings... Pasley and Schranz visited practically every village, monasteries, ancient sites, etc. and have produced a detailed account of the island." (Blackmer).

Los 283

Society of Dilettanti. Antiquities of Ionia, 5 volumes: 1821, 1797, 1840, 1881 & 1915, volume I, 1821, second revised and expanded edition, volumes II-V 1st editions, titles with engraved vignettes for volumes I & II & IV-V (detached in volumes I-II), 255 engraved plates, maps and plans, engraved head-and-tail pieces, occasional mainly light spotting and water stains, volume III hinges broken, textblock detached, original boards (volume IV in contemporary morocco-backed boards), volume II chipped with losses at head of spine, volume I torn at foot, a little rubbed with light stains, folio (58 x 41 cm)Qty: (5)Footnote: Blackmer 1566; RIBA 3123. Volume I was originally published in 1769, the second revised edition, present here, was published in 1821 with eight extra plates; volumes V, 1915, is the supplement to volume III, the engravings of which were produced between 1820-1840 but the long delay in producing volume III resulted in its eventual publication after a set of proofs was given to the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1912. The Ionian Antiquities are considered to be the Society of Dilettanti's greatest contribution to archaeology. The work, originally published over 146 years is based on two missions: "The two Ionian Missions - that of Richard Chandler, Nicholas Revett and William Pars, 1764-66, and of William Gell, John Gandy and Francis Bedford in 1812-13, were a major undertaking for what was a society of amateurs, however wealthy they might be as a collective body. The decision to undertake two such missions shows an amazing dedication to the aims of archaeology in what many believed to be merely an assembly of frivolous club men. The materials collected on these missions were truly impressive, especially when one considers the difficult conditions under which the men worked." (Blackmer).

Los 284

Spratt (Thomas Abel Brimage). Travels and Researches in Crete, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: John van Voorst, 1865, folding tinted lithograph panorama of Candia, 13 tinted lithograph plates, 3 other plates, 2 folding hand-coloured plates, lithograph illustrations on india paper in text, 2 advertisements leaves, publisher's catalogue at end of volume II, occasional light offsetting and marginal toning, volume II stitching broken resulting in textblock being split in two, volume I hinges tender, original terracotta cloth gilt, volume I upper cover detached, lower joint splitting, edges rubbed, 8voQty: (2)Footnote: Blackmer 1590. "Spratt, already known as the author of Travels in Lycia, 1847, became director of the Mediterranean Survey in 1851, and at that time began the survey of Crete. This work was interrupted by the Crimean War and was not finished until c. 1860. The results of the survey were published as Sailing Directions for the Island of Candia, 1861, while Spratt's archaeological and ethnographical interests spurred him on to produce the important Travels in Crete which contains an extremely detailed account of the island including an appendix describing the Cretan dialect as compared to Modern Greek, by Viscount Strangford. The interesting plates are by J. Schranz (either Joseph or Giovanni) after sketches by Spratt." (Blackmer).

Los 29

Marryat (Frank S.). Borneo and the Indian Archipelago. With drawings of costume and scenery, 1st edition, London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1848, colour lithograph frontispiece, additional title, and 20 tinted and coloured lithographed plates, illustrations, stitching breaking, a few leaves detaching, some light spotting, original red cloth gilt, spine a little darkened, lower joint splitting, tears and chips at ends, large 8voQty: (1)Footnote: Abbey, Travel 549; Hill p. 1088.

Los 295

Woolley (C. Leonard). Ur Excavations, Volume II, The Royal Cemetery (Text/Plates) & Volume V, The Ziggurat and its Surroundings, British Museum/University of Pennsylvania, 1934-36, numerous colour and half-tone illustrations, several folding, occasional light spotting, previous owner signature of M.S.F. Hood, original cloth-backed boards, Royal Cemetery volumes with small tear and hole to spines, volume V with small signature in initials and small stains, 4to, together with T. Eric Peet's The Great Tomb-Robberies of the Twentieth Egyptian Dynasty, 2 volumes (text/plates), Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1930, 8vo & folio, and M.E.L. Mallowan's Nimrud and its Remains, 2 volumes plus atlas, 1966 contained in original slipcaseQty: (8)

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Xanthoudides (Stephanos). The Vaulted Tombs of Mesara. An account of some early cemeteries of Southern Crete, London: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., 1924, 62 monochrome plates, some soot marks to fore-edge, sewing weak in places, original cloth-backed boards, browned and marked, 4to, together with: Schäfer (Jörg), Amnisos nach den archäologischen, historischen und epigraphischen zeugnissen des altertums und der neuzeit, 2 volumes (text & plates), Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1995, monochrome plates, folding plans, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, Warren (Peter), Myrtos, an early Bronze Age settlement in Crete, 1st edition, [London]: Thames & Hudson, 1972, monochrome plates, original cloth in slightly torn dust jacket, 4to, Sakellarakis (Yannis & Sapounda-Sakellaraki (Efi), Archanes, Minoan Crete in a new light, 2 volumes, [Athens]: Ammos Publications: Eleni Nakou Foundation, 1997, colour & monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, contained together in original slipcase, 4to, Hall (Edith H.), Excavations in Eastern Crete Sphoungaras, University of Pennsylvania, The Anthropological Publications, volume 3 nos. 2 & 3 in one, Philadelphia: University Museum, 1912-14, and Seager (Richard B.), volume 7, no.1, Philadelphia: University Museum, 1916, monochrome plates and illustrations, contemporary cloth-backed boards and full cloth, 4to, plus ten others relatedQty: (18)

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Zervos (Christian). L'Art de la Crete Neolithique et Minoenne, Paris: Editions Cahiers d'Art, 1956, numerous plates, some colour, front hinge cracked, original cloth, somewhat dust-soiled, some wear to extremities, folio, together with: L'Art des Cyclades ..., Paris: Editions Cahiers d'Art, 1957, numerous plates, few colour, original cloth, some spotting, dust jacket, worn with loss, folio, plus Sakellarakis (Yannis, & Sapouna-Sakellaraki, Efi), Archanes: Minoan Crete in a New Light, 2 volumes, [Athens]: Ammos Publications, 1997, numerous colour and black & white illustrations, original wrappers, slightly rubbed, minor surface abrasion to volume 2 rear cover near fore-edge, 4toQty: (4)

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Barry (Edward). Observations historical, critical, and medical, on the wines of the ancients. And the analogy between them and the modern wines, with general obsevations on the principles and qualities of water, and in particular on those of Bath, 1st edition, London: T. Cadell, 1775, engraved frontispiece (bound between pages 160 & 161, A4 & Y1, inline with binder's instructions), title with engraved vignettes (with library ink stamp), faint ink stamp to final leaf, occasional minor spotting to few leaves, bookplate to upper pastedown with motto 'sub Robore virtus' (possibly that of Frederick William Cosens 1819-1889), modern 18th century style half calf with marbled sides, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, 4to, together with: Oliver (William), A Practical Essay on the use and abuse of warm bathing in gouty cases, by William Oliver, M.D. F.R.S. of Bath, 2nd edition, with additions, Bath: printed by T. Boddely for James Leake & Wm. Frederick, 1753, half-title slightly torn to upper inner blank corner with few repairs, light dust-soiling to first & last leaves, bookplate of John Kent Spender to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, late 19th century half morocco, joints and extremities slighlty rubbed, 8voQty: (2)

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Becon (Thomas). The flower of godlye praiers, verie necessarye to be vsed of the faithfull Christians in these our dayes for the sauegarde, health and comfort of all degrees and estates / newly made by Thomas Becon, Imprinted at London over Aldersgate beneth S. Martins by John Day, 1561, woodcut border to title with portrait to verso (border to rector trimmed), black letter text, decorative woodcut initials, woodcut illustration to verso of final leaf, lacking 18 leaves (fol. 81-98), C1 torn with slight loss to lower outer corner, occasional marginalia and marks, bound with at front a defective copy of The pomaunder of prayer, newly made by Thomas Becon, 1561, initial six leaves with diminishing large hole to centre (repaired), woodcut border throughout, woodcut illustration to verso of final leaf, some soiling and marks, mid 19th century calf with blind decoration, rubbed, 8vo (STC 1720.5 & 1746), together with: Gentillet (Innocent), An apology or defence for the Christians of Frau[n]ce which are of the eua[n]gelicall or reformed religion, for the satisfiing of such as wil not live in peace and concord with them. Whereby the purenes of the same religion in the chiefe poyntes that are in variance, is euidently shewed, not onely by the holy scriptures, and by reason: but also by the Popes owne canons. Written to the king of Nauarre and translated out of french into English by Sir Iherom Bowes Knight, London: Printed by John Day, 1579, black letter text, lacking A1 (initial blank?), title torn with loss of text, following 11 leaves repaired to outer blank corners, final four leaves repaired to outer blank corners, some dust-soiling, early 20th century dark green morocco by W. E. Bramhall, upper joint rubbed, slight fading, small 8vo (STC 11742), Worthington (John), The great duty of self-resignation to the divine will, London: printed by A.C. for Walter Kettilby, 1675, dust-soiling and spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed, and light wear, 8vo, Goodwin (Thomas), A Discourse of the punishment of sin in hell; demonstrating the wrath of God to be the immediate cause thereof..., London: Jonathan Robinson, 1680, early ownership signature at head of title struck through, initial two leaves detached, some dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary calf, upper board detached, worn, 8vo, and other late 16th century-early 18th century antiquarian, some defective & incompleteQty: (11)

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Bion (Nicolas). The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments, translated from the French... by Edmund Stone, 1st edition in English, London: printed by H.W. for John Senex, 1723, title printed in red and black, 26 folding engraved plates, plates a little toned, a few leaves towards end browned, bound with A Supplement to the English Translation of Mr Bion's Construction and use of Mathematical Instruments, by Edmund Stone, London: printed for J. Richardson, 1758: continuous register, 4 folding engraved plates, some light spotting, hinges reinforced, armorial bookplate ofJoseph Townsend, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked with gilt-decorated spine, a few marks, folioQty: (1)Footnote: ESTC T162523.

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