Netherlands & Dutch territories.- [Dujardin (Bénigne) and Godefroy Sellius]. Histoire générale des Provinces-Unies, dédiée à Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans, 8 vol., first edition, half-titles, titles in red and black and with woodcut vignettes, engraved frontispiece to vol.1, 56 fine engraved portraits, 6 folding maps, a folding plan and 3 folding plates, some spotting, occasional mostly light staining (some blue staining to half-title of vol.2), contemporary drab wrappers, spines with ms. labels, spines faded, some spotting or staining, rubbed, uncut and largely unopened, 4to, Paris, P.G. Simon, 1757-1770.⁂ A solid set of this handsomely produced history of the Netherlands and territories, including sections on the Dutch East India Company.
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[Voltaire (François Marie Arouet de)] Dictionnaire philosophique, portatif, title with large woodcut ornament, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, decorative endpapers, some spotting and light staining, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine in compartments and with red morocco label, spine ends worn, corners little worn, rubbed, [Bengesco 1400], a scarce edition, 'Londres' [but Avignon], no printer, 1764; and 2 others, Continental, 8vo (3)
London, Cannon Street.- Richard de Tholosane son and heir of Stephen de Tholosane have granted and conceded a lease to John Osekin Carpenter of London and Johanna daughter of John de Tholosan justice of the king a tenement in the parish of Candelwycstret in London for 40 shillings per annum, near the tenement of John de Catalongia, witnesses: Henry le Waleys mayor, Richard de Chiggewell, Godefrid le Barber and others, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 31 lines, in light brown ink, wax seal broken in half but with part of image remaining, some slight surface wear partially obscuring a few letters, folds, slightly creased and browned, 242 x 265mm., in a later medieval hand "Ao Xo Regi E. fil R H" [Edward I], 1282. ⁂ Witnessed by a Mayor of London. Henry le Waleys (d. 1302), merchant and five times Mayor of London & John Tulesan, draper and Mayor of London in 1252.
China.- Giles (Herbert A.) Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, 2 vol., half-titles, bookplate to vol.1 pastedown, original pictorial cloth, neatly rebacked preserving original backstrips, vol. 2 rather darkened, vol. 2 backstrip a little chipped, 1880; Historic China and Other Sketches, ink inscription to half-title, original pictorial cloth, lightly rubbing, spine ends and corners a little bumped, new endpapers, 1882 § Farrer (Reginald) On the Eaves of the World, 2 vol., photographic plates, bookplate to pastedowns, original cloth, light fading to spines, 1917, first editions; and 15 others, China, 8vo & 4to (20)
NO RESERVE Bindings.- Temple (Sir William) Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands, occasional finger soiling, ownership signatures to the title in contemporary ink, some crossed through or covered with paper, contemporary calf, rebacked, spines gilt, lightly rubbed, for Jacob Tonson, 1690 § Prior (Matthew) The Poetical Works, 2 vol., some light spotting or browning, contemporary calf, spines gilt, labels and joints a little rubbed, else a bright copy, for W. Strahan et al., 1779 § Plutarch's Lives., 6 vol., engraved frontispiece to vol.1 and occasional portraits, small tear to vol.1 title with loss, light soiling, contemporary calf, some covers very lightly soiled, joints cracking but holding firm, Dublin, 1769; and 22 others, bindings and leather, v.s. (31)
[Mandeville (Bernard)] The fable of the bees: or, private vices, publick benefits...As also an essay on charity and charity-schools. And a search into the nature of society, second edition, title with woodcut device, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, some spotting or light foxing, occasional staining, charming engraved bookplate of Thomas Fowler of Pendeford depicting a crowned bird of prey, contemporary panelled calf, sympathetically rebacked, corners worn, [Goldsmiths' 6178], 8vo, Printed for Edmund Parker at the Bible and Crown in Lomb-rd-Street, 1723.
Artillery.- Muller (John) A Treatise of Artillery, first edition, engraved frontispiece and 27 plates only (of 28), 1p advertisement at end, ownership signature to title in contemporary ink, light spotting and foxing, contemporary calf, rubbed, joint ends splitting but holding firm, 8vo, for John Millan, 1757.
Johnson (Samuel) The Poetical Works, upper cover detached, sold by G. Kearsley, 1785; Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia, engraved portrait frontispiece, for Harrison and co., 1786; A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, for W. Strahan, 1775 § Swift (Jonathan) The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original spine label, for A. Millar, 1758, first editions, occasional light foxing or spotting, some bookplates, 4to & 8vo (4)
Law.- Scotland.- Decisions of the Court of Session, from the beginning of February 1757 to the end of the year 1760. Collected by Mr John Campbell, ... Mr Ilay Campbell, ... advocates, new edition, ink signature to title, light browning to margins of first few ff., some spotting and finger-marking, contemporary calf, spine in compartments and with chipped red morocco label, upper joint split, but holding firm, spine ends chipped, corners worn, rubbed, folio, Edinburgh, printed for J. Bell, J. Dickson, C. Elliott, W. Creech, and E. Balfour, 1788. ⁂ Rare, with ESTC recording only one copy (York University Law Library).
[Byron (George Gordon Noel, Lord)] The Siege of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem, first edition, half-title, 4pp. advertisements at end, spotted, occasional light staining, contemporary wrappers, backstrip worn, lower wrapper detaching, stained, [Wise I p.106], 8vo, Printed for John Murray, 1816.
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Specimens of the Table Talk, 2 vol., first edition, engraved frontispieces, ink ownership inscription to vol.1 title, light foxing to titles, contemporary decorative calf, blind-stamped and gilt, spine chipped to vol.2, joints cracked but holding firm, spines faded, 8vo, 1835.
Gilliat (Edward) Under the Downs, 3 vol., first edition, some light browning to title, endpapers lightly stained to vol.3, light creasing and soiling to vol.2, original cloth, lightly stained and soiled, extremities creased and bumped, spine torn to vol.3 but holding firm, 8vo, 1882.⁂ A rare Victorian first edition, with Library Hub recording just 3 other copies of this scarce 3-decker novel.
Europe.- Tombleson (William) Views of the Rhine, 2 vol., steel-engraved title vignette and 136 plates, 2 folding maps, some light spotting to tissue guards, contemporary calf, gilt, lightly rubbed, 1832 § Beattie (William) The Danube, portrait frontispiece, steel-engraved additional title and plates, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, rubbed, [1844]; Switzerland, 2 vol., steel-engraved additional title and plates, contemporary half calf, joint cracked to vol.2, upper cover detached to vol.1, 1836; and 14 others, travel, Europe, v.s. (19)
Smithers (Leonard C., editor ) The Thousand and One Quarters of an Hour, original decorative cloth, gilt, lightly rubbed, 1893 § Peruvian Tales, translated by Samuel Humphreys, additional engraved title and frontispiece, some light browning, very occasional foxing, for J. Walker et al., 1817 § A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral-Church at Gloucester, on Monday January 30th 1715, some foxing, for James Knapton, 1716; and 15 others, miscellaneous, v.s. (18)⁂ The last is rare, with Library Hub recording just one other copy.
NO RESERVE Cookery.- Australia.- Rutledge (Mrs. Forster) The Goulburn Cookery Book, third edition, numerous pictorial advertisements for Sydney businesses, a few spots, occasional light browning, hinges starting, but holding firm, original printed cloth, foot of spine and corners little worn, rubbed and marked, a rare edition in commerce, 8vo, Sydney, W.C. Penfold & Co., 1906.
Bibliography.- Catalogue of the Andrew Bain Memorial Collection in The Mitchell Library, portrait frontispiece, very light browning to endpapers, original half calf, very lightly rubbed, Glasgow, privately printed, 1924 § Greg (W.W.) A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration, 4 vol., frontispiece, occasional light spotting, original cloth-backed boards, printed for the bibliographical society, 1939-59 § Livingston (Flora) Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling, endpapers lightly soiled, original cloth, a little stained, New York, 1927 § Fifoot (Richard) A Bibliography of Edit, Osbert and Sacherverell Sitwell, original cloth, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, 1963; and 46 others, Bibliography (53)
Gillray (James) Spouting. "Strike home! and I will bless thee for the Blow!", etching with hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, platemark 345 x 250 mm (13 1/2 x 9 7/8 in), sheet 425 x 310 mm (16 3/4 x 12 1/4 in), damp-staining and surface dirt, some light cockling and exposure lines from old mount, unframed, 1792; together with four satirical prints from Tristram Shandy after Henry Bunbury, including The Damnation of Obadiah, The Overthrow of Dr Slop, The Battle of the Cataplasm, The Siege of Namur, and Bretherton's The Village Barber, after Bunbur, possibly a later impression, etchings with hand-colouring, the first four mentioned on wove paper, trimmed, handling creases, nicks and tears, all unframed, [19th century] (6)
Chess.- Sarratt (J.H.) A Treatise on the Game of Chess, 2 vol. first edition, half-title, 1p publisher's advertisements at end of vol.2, bookplate to paste down, puncture mark running through upper cover and first few ff. of text, occasional light foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, some staining to upper covers, joints and extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo, for William Miller, 1808.
Japan.- Kaempfer (Englebert) [The History of Japan: Giving an Account of the Antient and Present State of Government of that Empire], plate vol. only, engraved title and 44 plates only (of 45), many double-page or folding, occasional marginal tears, a few rubbing into text, occasional light foxing or staining to margins, bookplate of John Gregory Crace to pastedown, contemporary boards, rather worn, folio, [Thomas Woodward and Charles Davis], 1727.
Agriculture.- Drawings and Plans of the Lawes Testimonial Laboratory, Rothamsted, Herts., 2 tinted lithograph plates and 2 lithograph plans, light browning to the latter, stain to upper marginal corner of all plates, original cloth-backed printed wrappers, oblong folio, F. Dangerfield, [c.1860].⁂ Surprisingly no copy was included in the sale of The Rothamsted Collection in these rooms in July 2018.
Buffon (G.L.M.L., Comte de) Natural History of Birds, Fish, Insects and Reptiles, including A Theory of the Earth, 15 vol., light soiling to paste down, ink ownership inscriptions to title, uniform contemporary tree calf, rebacked, some corners lightly rubbed, 8vo, a handsome set housed in 2 custom-made boxes, 1797-98.
Boyle (Robert) Opera Varia, 31 parts in 2 vol., general title in red and black, 17 engraved plates, some folding, woodcut printer's devices, head- and tail-pieces and initials, lacking engraved portrait, some foxing and staining, light browning, contemporary vellum, lacking ties, vol.2 spine worn, both vol. spotted and lightly stained, thick 4to, Geneva, Samuel de Tournes, 1677-1696. sold not subject to return. ⁂ An extensive collection of Boyle's works in Latin.
Atlases.- Ostell's New General Atlas, new edition, 30 engraved maps hand-coloured in outline (2 double-page), some minor worming to outer margin, occasional light foxing, original calf-backed printed boards, rubbed, extremities worn, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823; and 4 other atlases, 4to & 8vo (5)
Oceania.- Heyerdahl (Thor) The Kon-tiki Expedition, first edition, limited edition, frontispiece, plates, original roan, slight rubbing to corners and spine extremities, 1950 § Rusden (G. W.) Aureretanga; Groans of the Maoris, occasional spotting, original wrappers bound in, modern half-calf, 1888 § Te Kuiti (W. B.) "Where the White Man Treads", first edition, newspaper clippings pasted to pastedowns, previous owner's ink signature to title, original decorative cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to spine extremities, Auckland, 1905 § Gill (Rev. William Wyatt) Myths and Songs from the South Pacific, occasional spotting, bookplate, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to extremities, 1876; From Darkness to Light in Polynesia, frontispiece, occasional faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1894; and c.45 others, similar, 8vo & 4to (c.50)
Oceania.- Poncetton (F.) and A. Portier. Les Arts Sauvages Oceanie, 50 photographic plates, loose as issued in original cloth-backed boards with lettering and photographic illustration to upper cover, cloth ties, some light rubbing, folio, Paris, 1930.⁂ Including works from the collections of Paul Eluard and André Breton.
NO RESERVE Pacific.- Bird (Isabella L.) The Hawaiian Archipelago. Six Months Among the Palm Groves...of the Sandwich Islands, first edition, half-title, errata f., wood-engraved frontispiece, 2 folding maps and 7 plates, book label to pastedown, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light rubbing to extremities, a very good copy overall, 8vo, 1875.
Pacific.- Keate (George) An Account of the Pelew Islands...composed from the Journals and Communications of Captain Henry Wilson, first edition, stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved map, 15 engraved plates (some stipple-engraved) including folding panorama, occasional light offsetting and some marginal damp-staining, errata f., 20th century half roan, [Hill 907], 4to, 1788.⁂ "In 1783 the Antelope, commanded by Captain Henry Wilson, was wrecked on a reef near one of the Palau (Pelew) Islands, a previously unexplored group. The entire crew managed to get safely ashore, where they were well treated by the natives and eventually managed to build a small vessel from the wreck, in which they reached Macao. They took Prince Lee Boo, one of King Abba Thulle's sons, with them to England, where he made a very good impression. Unhappily, in spite of all precautions, he soon died of smallpox." Hill
Atlases.- Gordon (Patrick) Geography Anatomiz'd: or, the Geographical Grammar, nineteenth edition, title in red and black, 17 folding engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, a few neatly repaired tears or reinforcements, occasional light foxing, blindstamps to maps, contemporary calf, rebacked, extremities a little worn, J. and P. Knapton, 1749; and 3 other atlases, v.s. (4)
South East Asia.- Malaysia.- Swettenham (Frank Athelstane) Malay Sketches, light browning to margins, original pictorial cloth, rather soiled, dust-jacket, 1895; The Real Malay, ink inscription and browning to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, neatly recased, a little rubbed, 1900 § Clifford (Hugh) In Court and Kampong, ink inscription to half-title, original cloth, spine browned, faded, 1897 § Wilkinson (R. J.) An Abridged Malay-English Dictionary, second edition, original cloth-backed boards, covers a little soiled and browned, extremities rubbed, Singapore, 1919 § Ruines d'Angkor Cambodge, photographic plates, captioned tissue-guards, original roan, lettered and decorated in gilt, Hanoi, [c.1900]; and 34 others, mostly Malaysia, v.s. (39)
Atlases.- Hughes (William) The New Comprehensive Atlas of Modern Geography, decorative chromolithographed title, 2 hand-coloured plates of comparative lengths/heights of rivers and waterfalls, 60 hand-coloured maps, 3 double-page, and 5 uncoloured double-page classical maps, very occasional light spotting, modern half calf, 4to, Edinburgh & Glasgow, William Mackenzie, [c.1867].
Africa.- Burton (Isabel) Life of Sir Richard Burton, 2 vol., plates and maps, bookplate to endpapers, contemporary ink ownership inscriptions to endpapers, some light foxing, 1893 § Burton (Sir Richard Francis) Zanzibar, vol.2 only, 1872; The Sentiment of the Sword, 1911, first editions, the first two original pictorial cloth, gilt, lightly rubbed, spine ends frayed and chipped, the last contemporary morocco, gilt, rubbing to extremities; and another duplicate of vol.2 of the first, 8vo (5)
NO RESERVE Greece.- Wordsworth (Christopher) Athens and Attica: Journal of a Residence There, first edition, 3 lithographed plates and 2 folding maps, folding page of script, foxing to maps and plates, ink stamp to pastedown, original cloth, light fading to spine, remains of label to lower cover, a very good copy, 8vo, 1836.
Atlases.- Russell (John) and others. A Complete Atlas of the World, Printed at the Caxton Press, engraved hand-colour frontispiece and 33 maps (3 folding), folding map of Great Britain with tears along folds, occasional light browning or finger-soiling to margins, modern half calf, 4to, [c.1840].⁂ A scarce atlas, the map of the United States includes mention of the short-lived state Franklinia.
Polar.- Arctic.- Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1918, 31 (and 1 defective) various parts from vol. VI-X, off-prints, plates, some folding, original printed wrappers, ink stamp to upper wrappers, some spotting and light browning, 8vo, Ottawa, [1920s]. sold not subject to return.
NO RESERVE Britain.- Beattie (William) The Ports, Harbours & Watering Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, 2 vol. in one, additional engraved title, frontispiece and plates, damp staining to additional title, some light marginal foxing to plates, contemporary calf-backed boards, spines gilt, a little rubbed, 1842; and 12 others, travel, topography and natural history, including 3 vol. of The Naturalist's Miscellany, v.s. (13)
Mercantile Marine War Service medal of Mark T Hardy, a WWI Mons 1914 star of 2181 Private G Vessie of the 2nd Royal Highlanders and three WWI war medals to 203589 PTE W STEELE GORDONS (Gordon Highlanders), CH379-S- PTE J O'BRIEN RMLI (Royal Marine Light Infantry) and S-19991 PTE J ELEY R HIGHRS (Royal Highlanders), (5)
WYNDHAM LEWIS: THE RED PRIEST, London, Methuen, 1956, 1st edition, review slip loosely inserted, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + ELISABETH AYRTON: 2 titles: THE COOK'S TALE, London, Chatto & Windus, 1957, 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper; THE CRETAN, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1963, 1st edition, inscription on ffep, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper (price clipped) + NORMAN DENNY: STORY IN A HALF-LIGHT, London, The Cresset Press, 1854, 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + PETER GREEN: 2 titles: ACHILLES, HIS ARMOUR, London, John Murray, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper; THE SWORD OF PLEASURE, London, John Murray, 1957, 1st edition, inscription on ffep, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + LALAGE PULVERTAFT: THE THING DESIRED, London, Secker & Wahlberg, 1957, 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + JOSEPH WHITEHILL: ABLE BAKER AND OTHERS, London, The Bodley Head, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + FRANK OWEN: THE FARAMUS STORY, London, Allan Wingate [1954], 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + HOWARD FAST: MOSES, PRINCE OF EGYPT, London, Methuen, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + PAUL VERLAINE: FEMMES HOMBRES/WOMEN MEN, London, Anvil Press Poetry, 1979, 1st edition, in French and English, original cloth, Michael Ayrton dust wrapper + CRICHTON PORTEOUS: PIONEERS OF FERTILITY, ill Michael Ayrton, London, The Clareville Press [1949], original cloth, dust wrapper + CECIL & MARGERY GRAY: THE BED..., ill Michael Ayrton, London, Nicholson & Watson, 1946, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + 2 others similar (15)
AUGUST WILHELM ANTON GRAF NEIDHART VON GNEISENAU: THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF FIELD-MARSHAL PRINCE BLUCHER OF WAHLSTATT..., trans with considerable additions J E Marston, London for Sherwood Neely & Jones, 1815, 1st edition, engraved portfrontis, plans and map as list, old half calf worn, spine gilt in compartments, morocco gilt labels + [JAMES MACVEIGH]: THE CENTENARY MEMORIAL HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE 74TH HIGHLANDERS (NOW 2ND BATTALION HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY) FROM 1787 TO 1887, London and Dumfries, James McVeigh, 1887, 1st edition, coloured frontis, 2 engraved portrait plates, 4to, contemporary grained morocco gilt, v worn, lacks most of backstrip (2)
SIR EDWARD BERRY "AN OFFICER OF RANK IN THE SQUADRON": AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF HIS MAJESTY'S SQUADRON UNDER THE COMMAND OF REAR-ADMIRAL SIR HORATIO NELSON FROM ITS SAILING FROM GIBRALTAR TO THE CONCLUSION OF THE GLORIOUS BATTLE OF THE NILE, London for T Cadell Jun & W Davies 1798, 1st edition, uncut, original printed stitched wraps, light soiling, housed in modern cloth folder. Note: subsequent editions included a folding plan which is supplied here in facsimile
A cased Victorian silver matched set of twelve Albert pattern dessert knives and forks by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1852 and Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1871 and 1872, engraved with a crest, the forks 17cm (3 3/4in) long, the knives 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long Condition Report: Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1852 - Six forks, four knives Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1872 - Six forks, seven knives Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1871 - one knife Handles are filled Blades and tines are silver Marks to blades and tines well struck, marks to handles worn Some crests rubbed Handles are tight Some bending to tines Rubbing to the handles Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Scratches to the case Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy by William Comyns, London 1891, with a cone finial to the shaped lobed cover, the body chased with birds among foliage, masks and ribbons, with four shaped vacant reserves, 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 143g (4.6 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Cover fits tightly to the body Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A late George III silver dish holder from an epergne, maker's mark RG (not traced), Sheffield 1817, the overhanging rim chased with flowers and scroll foliage, the base with a screw fitting, 18cm (7in) diameter, 695g (22.35 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Some rubbing to high points of the decoration Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III silver tea pot stand by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1806, with a reeded border, engraved with foliate decoration and on four pad feet, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long; an Edwardian silver rectangular tray by William Aitken, Birmingham 1902, embossed with floral sprays and C-scrolls, engraved with a monogram within a shaped reserve, 26cm (10in) long; and an Edwardian silver mounted hand mirror, maker's mark is worn, Birmingham 1905, chased with cherubs among clouds, 18.5cm (11 1/4in) long, 432g (13.9 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: Teapot stand - Marks are clear, stands well, engraving lightly rubbed Tray - Marks are clear, slightly wobbles, rubbing to high points of decoration, engraving is crisp Mirror - Marks are clear, cloud decoration rubbed Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver rectangular tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, embossed with floral sprays and C-scrolls, engraved with a monogram within a shaped reserve, 26cm (10in) long, 276g (8.9oz) Condition Report: Marks are clear Engraving is worn Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of George III glass mustard jars with silver covers by Charles Chesterman II, London 1805, with urn shaped finials to the domed covers, the bodies with silver collars, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 73g (2.35 oz) weighable Condition Report: Maker's mark partially obscured One cover fits tightly, the other slightly loose One finial every so slightly bent Minor chips to the facetted edges Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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