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Manchester City Battalion published by Sherratt and Hughes, London 1917, The Thirlmore water scheme of the Manchester corporation, lecture by James Mansergh published E & F.N. Spon, London to New York 1878 and port of Manchester, illustrated history of the Manchester ship canal 1708-1901, published by Hind, Hoyle & Light Ltd (three books)
Assorted costume and other items comprising Eastern dress, two pairs of Eastern slippers, School caps from school outfitters in Bedford and Eaton, girl guides tunic, fancy dress costumes including Pierrot; accessories including cigars, cigarettes, leatherette mounted stationary box, red leather spectacle case, red sealing wax, Tucks wooden jigsaws and other collectable items; an embroidered pillowcase dated 1914-17 Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry etc (three boxes)
19th century white quilt with large red cotton appliquéd image of a central pedestal vase of flowers, flanked by two vines with grapes, small diamond shaped quilting overall, cream to the reverse, 196cm by 200cm. A couple of areas of light staining overall and wear, red appliques are very faded.
An oak dining suite in 17th century style comprising a gate leg dining table, 160cm by 160cm (open) by 73cm, a set of eight narrow ladder-back dining chairs with rush seats and a sideboard, 200cm by 41cm by 77cm together with a similar oak hanging corner cupboard and a five-light ceiling light (12)
Full title: A French gilt bronze mounted Sevres style mantel clock and a pair of Louis XV style four light candelabra, 19th C.Description: H 46,3 - 43,2 cmÊ Ê Th work marked 'Medaille d'argent Vincenti & Cie'.Ê Condition:Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: David Marshall (1942): A menorah or seven-light candelabra in aluminium and brass and an accompanying trayDescription: 47,8 x 30,9 cm (the tray)H 23,8 cm (the menorah)Ê Condition:Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: A glass and metal three-light chandelier in the manner of Jean Royere (1902-1981), 1950's-1960'sDescription: H 20 - L 99 cmCondition:Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
[TRAVEL]. CHINA White, Herbert. Peking the Beautiful, introduced by Hu Shih, The Commercial Press, Shanghai, 1927, padded woven silk covers, seventy-one tipped in colour and monochrome plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), folio. Condition Report : Generally good condition; internally clean; plates uncreased; some snagging and fraying to silk of upper cover; light soining to upper cover. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[CHILDRENS] Upton, Florence K. & Bertha. The Golliwogg in Holland, Longmans, Green & Co., London, New York & Bombay, no date [circa 1904], original light brown cloth-backed pictorial boards, full-page colour a further vignette text illustrations, oblong quarto. Condition Report : Generally good condition; upper hinge tender; pp.13/14 with 3cm lower edge tear (without loss); binding cracked at pp.16/17 but pages still secure. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[CHILDRENS] Neilson, Harry B., illustrator, and Burnand, Sir Francis. The Fox's Frolic, Collins, London, no date, cloth-backed pictorial boards, full-page colour and monochrome text illustrations throughout, oblong quarto; Cardew, Margaret. A French Alphabet, Faber & Faber, London, no date [circa 1945], boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, oblong quarto; and five other works, (7). Condition Report : Fox's Frolic: Generally good condition; some light scarring to front cover; Alphabet: Dustjacket worn at peripheries, with losses at base of spine and upper cover upper fore edge corner. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[CLASSIC LITERATURE] Dickens, Charles. Little Dorrit, first edition, bound from parts and retaining original pictorial blue paper front wrappers at end, Bradbury & Evans, London, 1857, half dark green leather, top edges gilt, frontispiece, vignette half title page and a further thirty-eight plate illustrations by Hablot K. Browne (as called for), first issue points including 'B2' instead of 'BB2' at foot of page 371, and 'Rigaud' for 'Blandois' in Chapter 17 as per errata on p.xiv and correction slip bound between pp.466/467, octavo. Condition Report : Plates toned, with marginal browning and light foxing. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[CLASSIC LITERATURE] Dickens, Charles. Dombey & Son, first edition, Bradbury & Evans, London, 1848, half brown leather with black leather title label to spine, retailer's / binder's label for King, Brighton to front pastedown, frontispiece, vignette half title page and a further thirty-eight plate illustrations by Hablot K. Browne (as called for), issue points including vignette title with Captain Cuttle's hook on his left arm; p.xv line 2 no quotation marks around 'the Party'; p.xvii eight-line Errata; p.14 ten lines from bottom 'aint' with no apostrophe; p.26 line 11 'fidgetty'; p.284 lines 5 and 6 from bottom 'Delight'; p.324 last line 'Capatin' for 'Captain'; and p.582 last line with no full-stop, octavo. Condition Report : Covers rubbed and scuffed; pp.109/110 lacking upper fore edge corner tip (not affecting text); pp.267/268 with 2cm fore edge tear; one plate with light vertical crease; plates toned, with marginal browning; final blank and rear pastedown stained. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[Butler (Samuel)] Hudibras. The First Part. Written in the time of the late Wars, second authorized edition, title with woodcut wreath ornament and imprimatur on verso, contemporary ink signatures to title, some light soiling, contemporary calf, rather worn, rebacked, [Wing B6301], small 8vo, by J.G. for Richard Marriot, 1663.⁂ Written with the intention of ridiculing the presbyterians, dissenters and others who had fought against the crown in the Civil War; several of its phrases passed into common usage.
NO RESERVE Lloyd (William) A Letter to Dr. Sherlock, in Vindication of that Part of Jesephu's History..., first edition, title spotted and a little browned, some ff. frayed with marginal loss, later wrappers, for Thomas Jones, 1691 § Pujati (Guiseppe Antonio) Saciliensis Olim In Patavino Gymnasio Praxeos Medicae Ordinariae..., wood-cut vignette to title, light foxing, later wrappers, nearly detached, worn, 1771 § Burke (Edmund) Articles of Charge of High Crimes...against Warren Hastings, Late Governor of Bengal, light spotting, contemporary half calf, rather rubbed, upper cover detached, for John Stockdale, 1786; and c.135 others, antiquarian, including a defective copy of Joseph Glanvill's Saducismus Triumpatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions, 1682, v.s. (c.140)
NO RESERVE Fables.- Aesop.- Mythologia Aesopica, ink ownership inscriptions, some ffs. with small marginal defects, including title, some light soiling, contemporary calf, upper cover joint broken at foot, spine and extremities worn, 16mo, [Wing A730A], for J. Slatter bookseller of Eton and T. Newborough, 1697.⁂ Rare. ESTC lists five copies only; one in the UK, not in The British Library.
Publisher's Advertisement/Trade Card.- Sayer (Robert) A Catalogue of New and Useful Maps, Curious & Entertaining Prints, Books of Architecture..., engraving, on laid paper, c.170 x 95mm., trimmed to edge of printed surface, light staining, Sayer, [1766 or earlier].⁂ Attractive trompe-l'oeil medley print, possibly used as a trade card, for Robert Sayer's publishing and print-selling business, showing a selection of books and prints published by him. Robert Sayer was trading at the Golden Buck on Fleet Street from December 1748; in around 1766 the street was numbered, and his imprint thereafter generally reads "No. 53 in Fleet Street". The present plate was used as a frontispiece or additional title-page for Sayer's New and enlarged Catalogue for 1766 (as illustrated in Antony Griffiths' Checklist), but may have been originally produced before this date, for an earlier catalogue, as a stand-alone advertisement or as a trade-card. ESTC and WorldCat locate Newberry and Library of Congress only for the 1766 Catalogue (the first Sayer catalogue in either database, though there is a unique volume of catalogues for 1753/1755 at the Rijksmuseum). Anthony Griffiths, 'A Checklist of Catalogues of British Print Publishers, c. 1650-1830', Print Quarterly, I:1, March 1984, lists the British Museum copy, and illustrates the present plate on p.10.
NO RESERVE Burn (Richard) The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, 5 vol., occasional light spotting, contemporary calf with "City of Canterbury" blind stamped to covers, gilt, worn, some spines splitting but holding firm, 1820; and 17 others, mixed editions of the same, uniformly bound, 8vo (22)
Barrington (Emilie) The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton, 2 vol., first edition, number 4 of 60 copies printed on hand-made paper, presentation inscription to Marie Corelli from the author, mounted plates, some in colour, very occasional light spotting, endpapers lightly soiled, original vellum-backed cloth, lightly rubbed, corners worn, lower joint splitting to vol.1, uncut, 4to, 1906 § Meynell (Wilfrid, editor) The Modern School of Art, 2 vol., 36 engraved plates, illustrations, title very lightly spotted, original morocco-backed cloth, lightly rubbed, spine to vol.1 with small scuff marks, spine ends bumped, [1887]; and 100 others, Victorian art, literature, culture etc., v.s. (104)⁂ The first is inscribed to Marie Corelli (1855-1924), an Edwardian novelist known for her occult romances, popular amongst Oscar Wilde, Queen Victoria, and the general public.
NO RESERVE Frith (William Powell) John Leech His Life and Work, 4 vol., illustrations, extra-illustrated with 190 plates, 40 hand-coloured, double-page plate detached from vol.2, occasional light spotting to plates, 20th century red pictorial morocco by Bayntun-Rivière, upper covers with coloured morocco onlays, spine gilt in compartments, g.e., light rubbing to joints and corners, heads of spines nibbled, Richard Bentley & son, 8vo, 1891.
Game.- Mosaic Figures and Game of Geometrical Compositions, 48-piece puzzle with hand-colouring depicting two scenes "Blindman's Buff" and "The Faithful Friend", light rubbing and surface soiling, 1 piece with chip to corner, not affecting image, housed in original box with hand-coloured illustration to upper cover, box with rubbing and some light wear to to extremities, 130 x 245mm., [c.1830s].
Bewick (Thomas) A History of British Birds, Parts I & II in 1 vol., wood-engraved title-vignettes, illustrations and vignettes by Bewick, occasional spotting, light water-staining and cockling towards end, engraved bookplate of Rev.William Mussage Bradford, modern half calf over marbled boards, spine gilt with bird motifs and red roan labels, [Tattersfield TB 1.18], 8vo, Newcastle, 1809.⁂ Bewick considered the quality of the cuts in this edition to be better than in the earlier ones.
Photius, Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople. Bibliotheke tou Photiou [graece]. Librorum quos legit Photius Patriarcha excerpta et censurae, edited by David Hoeschel, Greek text, title with woodcut printer's device cut and mounted on blank leaf with loss of one letter at end of third line, woodcut head- & tail-pieces and initials, without pp.919-985 (Hoeschel's Notes) at end, some light foxing and faint marginal water-staining at beginning and end but generally very clean, front free endpaper with neat ink inscription "Joseph von Lassberg auf der alten Meersburg ..." at head and outer corner cut away, contemporary sprinkled boards, gilt-stamped paper label, rubbed, folio, Augsburg, [Johannes Praetorius], 1601.⁂ Editio princeps of the main work of the 9th century Byzantine scholar, a collection of commentaries on classical and early Christian texts, many of which are now lost. Hoeschel's notes were clearly never bound in.The Donaueschingen copy. Joseph von Lassberg (1770-1855) was a German antiquary who was born in Donaueschingen and worked for the von Fürstenberg family. In 1838 he retired to Castle Meersburg on Lake Constance and concentrated on the study of German literature, assembling a library of over 12,000 books and 273 valuable manuscripts, including the codex of the Nibelungenlied. He eventually sold the library to the Fürstlich Fürtenbergischen Hofbibliothek at Donaueschingen.
Olympics.- Die Olympischen Spiele 1936, 2 vol., first editions, numerous mounted plain and colour photographic illustrations, original blue cloth, dust-jackets, vol. 1 with portion at foot of upper panel torn and creased, light creasing to head and foot, but generally excellent overall, 4to, Altona-Bahrenfeld [Hamburg], Cigaretten-Bilderdienst, 1936.⁂ Extensive coverage of the 1936 Berlin Olympics with numerous photographic illustrations, including Jesse Owens' famous victory. Rare in the dust-jackets.
Africa.- Barth (Heinrich) Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, 5 vol., first edition, half-titles in vol.1, 4 & 5 (not called for in vol.2 & 3), 60 tinted lithographed plates by Bernatz after Barth, 14 folding hand-coloured maps only (of 15, lacking map XV in vol.5), folding plan, numerous illustrations, with advertisement leaf and 24pp. publisher's catalogue at end of vol.1 & 4 and errata leaf at end of vol.5, small Arabic ownership stamp to half-title of vol.5, maps with some offsetting and a few short tears and repairs, tissue guards to plates browned, some spotting or light browning to text, hinges repaired, original blind-stamped green cloth, printed terracotta endpapers, rubbed and slightly stained, [Abbey, Travel 274], 8vo, 1857-58.⁂ Barth's five-year expedition with the British explorer James Richardson covered large parts of North and sub-Saharan Africa. He also produced an account of his travels in German but this work is not a direct translation.
NO RESERVE Italy.- Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d') Analyse Géographique de l'Italie..., first edition, 2 folding maps, engraved head- and tail-pieces, some 19th century hand-colouring and heightening with gum arabic, M², M³ and final map are detached, some light spotting and soiling, first map torn and repaired with tape, modern boards, g.e., 4to, Paris, by Estienne and sons, 1744.
NO RESERVE Italy.- Venice.- MacLaughlan (Donald Shaw) St Mark's Clocktower (Torre dell'Orologio), Venice, etching with plate tone, on fine laid paper, signed in pencil, platemark 300 x 122 mm (11 3/4 x 4 3/4 in), under glass, small margins, minor cockling, light even toning and surface dirt, framed, 1909.
Polar.- Antarctic.- Doorly (Capt. Gerald S. ) The Voyages of the 'Morning', first edition, half-title, 16 plates, 6pp. music, folding map at end, large library stamp label to rear pastedown, occasional spotting, original pictorial cloth, light traces of labels, some staining and spotting, 8vo, Smith, Elder & Co., 1916.⁂ One of the great primary accounts from the 'heroic period' of Antarctic exploration. The 'Morning', commanded by William Colbeck, made two voyages to the relief of Scott's first expedition, 1901-04, with E.R.G.R. Evans as Second Officer and Doorly as Third.
NO RESERVE Russia.- Anglo-Irish woman traveller.- Bunbury (Selina) Russia after the War. The Narrative of a visit to that country in 1856, 2 vol., first edition, 24pp. publisher's catalogue at end of vol.1, occasional spotting and light staining, vol.1 upper hinge split, original cloth, spines gilt, corners worn, some staining, rubbed, 8vo, Hurst and Blackett, 1857.
NO RESERVE West Indies.- Bermuda.- Tucker (Ethel & Catherine F.) Glimpses of Bermuda, 12 tipped-in colour plates, occasional marginal spots, original pictorial wrappers, chipping to edges, a little rubbed, [Bermuda], c.1930 § Middleton (May) Flowers of Bermuda, 12 tipped-in colour plates, scattered marginal spotting, original pictorial wrappers, chipping and creasing to edges, [Bermuda], Ethel and Catherine F. Tucker, 1927 § Bushell (John J.) A Little Story about Bermuda, colour illustrations, original paper wrappers, compliments stamp to upper cover, light spotting, c.1915; and others Bermuda, v.s. (7)
NO RESERVE Cornwall.- Stockdale (F.W.L.) Excursions in the County of Cornwall, folding engraved map, additional vignette title and 48 plates, all on india paper and mounted, light foxing, old boards, uncut, 1824; and 2 others, 8vo (3)⁂ With section entitled 'Description of the Mines in Cornwall, with an Excursion to the Scilly Islands' at end.
NO RESERVE Whistler (James Abbott McNeill).- Way (Thomas Robert) Whistler retouching a lithographic stone, originally part of Way's 'Memories of Whistler, lithograph on greyish wove paper, from an edition of 1000, 210 x 160 mm (8 1/4 x 6 1/4 in), under glass, minor surface dirt and light toning, framed, [1912]Provenance:Elizabeth Harvey-Lee, UKPrivate collection, London
NO RESERVE Costume.- Hunt (Mrs Alfred) Our Grandmother's Gowns, 24 hand-coloured plates, light spotting to half-title, contemporary ink ownership signature to half-title, some marginal toning, loose in binding, contemporary floral cloth with ribbon ties, a little discoloured, [1885] § Holt (Ardern) Fancy Dresses Described, or What to Wear at Fancy Balls, plates, some in colour, occasional light foxing, original cloth, rubbed, 1882; and 10 others, costume, v.s. (12)
NO RESERVE Howgate (Sarah) David Hockney Portraits, 2006 § Kalman (Andras) LS Lowry, 2003 § Eggum (Arne) Edvard Much: Paintings, Sketches, and Studies, Oslo, 1984 § Sylvester (David) Magritte, 1992, illustrations, many full page, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets, some light bumping to spine ends, last with original slip-case (a little scuffed); and 34 others, 20th century art reference, v.s. (28)

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