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Ferrier (J.P.) History of The Afghans first edition folding map at end light marginal browning original cloth gilt spine a little browned boards marked 1858 § Burton (Richard F.) Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah first American edition lithographic frontispiece and additional title folding map William Ludlow bookplate to paste-down spotting to text original cloth gilt a little worn and chipped New York 1856 § Nansen (Fridtjof) Through the Caucasus to the Volga first English edition portrait frontispiece photographic illustrations original cloth dust-jacket a little browned and nicked 1931 § Newman (John P.) The Thrones and Palaces of Babylon and Ninevah first edition 12 pp. publisher`s advertisements at end double-page map light marginal browning original pictorial cloth gilt head and foot of spine a little chipped lower board marked New York 1876; and 33 others Mountaineering Africa Himalayas etc 8vo and 4to (37)

Los 1034

A pair of 20th century light oak footstools the embossed leather tops, with brass studded decoration, 41 cm wide.

Los 1073

Plated wares, comprising; a twin handled small tray, a pair of twin light candelabra, with scrolling rustic arms and on shaped circular bases, a rectangular hinge lidded casket with pierced decoration and a treen bowl with a metal lining.

Los 1086

A plated on copper five light candelabra, with scrolling arms and on a shaped square base.

Los 1190

A pair of plated three light candelabra, each with lobed decoration, scrolling arms and on circular bases.

Los 1199

Silver, comprising; six fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates with a later case, a rectangular cigarette case, a set of six coffee spoons with black bean terminals, Sheffield 1920, cased, an old English pattern sauce ladle, a teaspoon, an enamelled souvenir spoon, detailed London, a silver mounted watch travelling case, an octagonal napkin ring, a circular photograph frame and two green leather containers detailed light and ink.

Los 1688

A matched set of three Italian gilt-wood altar candlesticks one circa 1800, two early 20th century, two with gilding to front faces, the third with silvering and gilding, adapted to lamps, 63 cm high, excluding light fittings.

Los 1709

A pair of Italian gilt and silvered metal and glass mounted twin light wall appliques, 50 cm, (2).

Los 1752

A Japanese gold painted metal two light table lamp, a similar wall light and three wrought iron candlesticks.

Los 1806

A Czechoslovakian ten light glass chandelier, circa 1930, with scroll branches and festoons of beads, 94 cm high.

Los 1815

A matched pair of silvered metal eight light chandeliers in the 18th century style, the bulbous central cage issuing eight scroll work branches with swan head finials, 58 cm high.

Los 1826

A gilt bronze ceiling light frame, of two tier circular form, moulded with rams head and swags, stamped J.STONE & CO LTD, DEPTFORD, LONDON, (lacking shade) 35 cm diameter.

Los 1966

A Tabriz rug, 2nd half 20th century, the light blue field with a central medallion and tendril-linked palmettes, within a cream border, 102 x 173 cm.

Los 163

A Carton containing a Ultra Violet light, unused album pages, Lighthouse SF-cutter, Morley-Bright watermark detector, index cards, tweezers, quantity of Showgard mounts in differing sizes, The Stamp Atlas by Stuart Rossiter and John Fowler and empty stockbooks. Also binder containing few Great Britain stamps, all eras

Los 306

Bannerman (David Armitage & Lodge, George E.). The Birds of the British Isles, 12 vols., 1953-63, num. coloured plates after George Lodge, original cloth, d.j.s, a few chips and light stains, 4to (12)

Los 318

Curtis (William, and others). The Botanical Magazine, or, Flower-Garden Displayed [continued as Curtis’s Botanical Magazine... ], vols. 1-74, 1790-1848, a near complete run lacking only vol. 71 (plates 4132-4202), a total of approx. 4300 hand-col. plates including some folding, lib. blind stamp to upper corner of every plate within the plate impression and some blind stamps to text leaves, some spotting and occ. offsetting, scattered light and occasionally heavier browning, lib. labels to pastedowns, together with General Indexes to the Plants contained in the first Fifty-Three Volumes (or old series complete) of The Botanical Magazine, by Samuel Curtis, 1828, eng. port. frontis., some damp staining and browning at front, ex-lib. with label to front pastedown and several blind stamps to upper outer corners of text leaves and frontis., near-uniform contemp. quarter or half calf gilt over marbled boards, vols. 1-42 bound in 21 vols., worn with some leather loss and many covers detached, 8vo (53)

Los 328

Humphreys (Henry Noel and Westwood, John Obadiah). British Moths and their Transformations, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843-45, 124 hand-coloured lithographed plates (complete), scattered light spotting, bookplates, contemporary boards with calf spine labels,a little rubbed and darkened, 4to, together with Kappel (A.W. & W. Egmont Kirby), British and European Butterflies and Moths (Macrolepidoptera), 1st ed., [1896], 30 chromolithographed plates, a.e.g., original pictorial cloth gilt, a little rubbed with light stains, 4to (3)

Los 334

Loudon (Mrs. Jane). British Wild Flowers, 1st. ed., 1846, half title present, sixty litho. plts. with orig. hand col. (complete as list), occ. light spotting throughout, bookplate of Harriet Cobbold, near contemp. gilt panelled calf, joints and spine repaired but retaining orig. gilt dec. spine, bumped at extrems., 4to. Nissen 1233, Sitwell, Great Flower books 1700-1900, p.115. (1)

Los 341

Partington (Peter). Drawn to the Forest, Text by Robert Burton, The Society of Wildlife Artists in the New Forest, 2000, colour illusts. throughout, orig. signed pen and ink and watercolour drawing of a lapwing by Peter Partington to front free endpaper, image approx. 13 x 18cm, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Jonsson (Lars), Birds and Light, The Art of Lars Jonsson, 1st ed., 2002, colour and b&w illusts. throughout, signed by Jonsson to half title, orig. cloth in d.j., plus five further Jonsson bird books (all but one signed) including two exhibition catalogues, one with a small ink sketch of a wader to title, all 4to (6)

Los 38

Edwardian light oak Bureau of 17th century design 110cm tall

Los 233

Moorcroft Trial `Birth of Light` 1998 plate 22cm diameter

Los 72

Nineteen boxed sets of Nostalgia collectors lead soldiers to include Victorian mounted Rifles, Australia 1897 and Frontier Light Horse, Zulu War (some sets not complete)

Los 22

A Victorian silver extensive part table service by George William Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1872, in Elizabethan pattern, engraved with an unidentified heraldic badge, comprising: Forty-eight table forks, Eight table spoons, Twenty-four dessert forks, Eighteen dessert spoons, Eighteen soup spoons, Nineteen tea spoons, Twelve egg spoons, Two gravy spoons, Two sifting spoons, Twelve salt ladles, Two mustard ladles, Seven sauce ladles, A soup ladle, An asparagus tongs, A sugar tongs, A fish knife and fork, A pair of salad servers, Two butter knives, 15,116g (453.85 oz); Together with the following with steel blades and silver handles: Forty-seven table knives, Thirty-six dessert knives, Four carving implements, In a light oak canteen box with iron fittings and four trays

Los 89

A French silver coloured gilt and enamel powder compact, maker’s mark indecipherable, 1838-1972 small guarantee mark, circa 1930, of shell shape, the cover light blue guilloché enamelled with a roundel of two classical lovers on a swing, the interior with a mirror, a powder and a pad compartment, the sides with a scent bottle and a lipstick holder, with a suspension chain, 8.8cm (3.5in) wide, in a fitted leather case

Los 91

A Chinese export silver oblong table box by Cutshing, Canton, pseudo marks, ‘CUT’ and a character mark, circa 1855, with bamboo in relief overall, the cover engraved with a crest to an oval reserve, the gilt interior engraved ‘From Colonel Charles Steuart, C. B., H. M. 14th L. D., 28th November 1859’, 12cm (4.75in) long, 258g (8.3 oz) London Gazette records ‘14th Light Dragoons, Major Charles Steuart to be Lieut.-Colonel, without purchase, vice King, deceased. Dated 7th July 1850.’ The crest of ABRAHAMS, AULD, BARCLAY, BLACKWOOD of Ireland, BRIGHT, BRUCE, DALLYSON, EASTCHURCH, ELSTON, FARQUAHARSON, GILCHRIST, HEWAT, JEFFREY, KER, LESON, PEARSON, PINCKENEY, PURVIS, RANKEN, SAVILLE and WALKER.

Los 1593

A Lladro porcelain figure Mediterranean Light, model No. 6863, boxed.

Los 2661

An Art Nouveau brass ceiling light, the three frosted glass shades hanging from a central support with scroll surmount.

Los 2703

Pink Floyd - `The Dark Side Of The Moon`, 12" vinyl LP record, Harvest SHVL 804, first pressing, solid light blue triangle label, two posters and two stickers (original inner sleeve lacking, scratches and surface marks to vinyl, outer sleeve worn and stained), and `Wish You Were Here`, 12" vinyl record, early issue pressing with black shrink-wrap, sticker and postcard.

Los 426

An orrefors flared glass vase & orrefors tea light holder

Los 976

An Edwardian brass oval framed mirror, 15" x 13", a Victorian brass ceiling light etc.

Los 981

An Edwardian oak single door leaded light display cabinet, 23¾" wide, 10" deep, 51" high. Best Bid

Los 982

A Victorian ash two door leaded light bookcase on a plinth base, 46" wide, 16½" deep, 48" high. Best Bid

Los 3084

MAP. – J. ANDREWS. Andrews’ New Travelling Map, of the South East Part of England, Extending full Ninety Miles round London. London: 1778. (653 x 801mm.) Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, in 20 sections backed onto linen. (Some light browning, slightly shaved). Folding within contemporary slipcase (slipcase rubbed).

Los 3085

MAP. – C.R. CONDER & H.H. KITCHENER. Map of Western Palestine… Special Edition illustrating the divisions of the Natural Drainage and the Mountain Ranges. London: 1882. (1677 x 948mm.) Lithographic map printed in colours, in 30 sections backed onto linen. (Light spotting and minor browning, one fold torn and neatly repaired.) Folding within original cloth slipcase with mounted paper label (slipcase defective).

Los 3088

MAP. – Samuel LEIGH (publishers). Leigh’s New Road Map of England, Wales and Scotland. London: [n.d.] Two parts (each 502 x 760mm.) Hand-coloured engraved map in two parts, each in 21 sections backed onto linen. (Light browning, minor offsetting, linen occasionally reinforced at folds). Both folding within green morocco (rebacked).

Los 3100

B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. EXPEDITION. – A black and white photograph of RRS “Discovery” signed by Captain K.N. MacKenzie. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1931.] (284 x 95mm.) Inscribed ‘On we go, sincerely yours’ and signed by MacKenzie. (Light soiling and minor discolouration). Note: The leader of the BANZARE expedition was Sir Douglas Mawson, MacKenzie replaced Captain John King Davis for the second summer of the scientific research expedition, a small bay in the Amery Ice Shelf is named after him. – And a sheet of paper of related interest with printed heading ‘The British, Australian, New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition of 1929-30. S.Y. “Discovery”’ (2).

Los 3102

NIGHTINGALE, Florence. An a.l.s. to ‘Dear Sir William Markby’ on ’10 South Street, Park Lane’ headed black-edged paper, dated ‘Jan 26/[18]94’. 4pp., 4to (203 x 124mm.) concerning a possible lecture at Oxford on Indian sanitary hygiene (folded, light spotting).

Los 3154

VERNE, Jules. Floating Island, or the Pearl of the Pacific. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1896. First U.K. edition, 8vo (183 x 120mm.). 79 full-page illustrations. (Light browning and occasional old creasing.) Original decorated cloth, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed and bumped, remnants of old price sticker to spine).

Los 3157

FLEMING, Peter. News from Tartary: A Journey from Peking to Kashmir. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition, 8vo (200 x 129mm.) Frontispiece, folding map, numerous illustrations. (Light browning.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (torn with minor loss).

Los 3160

FLEMING, Ian. The Spy Who Loved Me. London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. First edition, 8vo (189 x 125mm.) (Occasional light soiling.) Original cloth (extremities bumped, minor discolouration), dust-jacket (slightly soiled, small tears at fold). – And five others by Fleming, including two other first editions (‘You Only Live Twice’, London 1964, 8vo; ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’, London: 1965. 8vo) (6).

Los 3163

FLEMING, Ian. Thunderball. London: Jonathan Cape, 1961. First edition, 8vo (188 x 120mm.) (Some light spotting to edges.) Original cloth (extremities slightly bumped), dust-jacket (minor nicks, creases and light soiling). – And four others by Fleming, including one other first edition (‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’, London: 1963, 8vo) (5).

Los 3164

LEWIS, C.S. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1956. Third impression, 8vo (194 x 130mm.) Colour frontispiece, uncoloured illustrations all by Pauline Baynes. (Light spotting to first few leaves.) Original cloth (extremities slightly bumped), dust-jacket (soiled and torn with some loss).

Los 3167

RIVINGTON, Septimus (editor). The Publishing House of Rivington. London: 1894. 8vo (227 x 143mm.) Portrait frontispiece, occasional plates and illustrations. (Light spotting to first and last few pages.) Original cloth (extremities bumped). Provenance: J.W. Harden (presentation inscription signed by the editor and dated July 4, 1894 to front-free endpaper). – And another later copy of the same work (2).

Los 3168

WISDEN, John. – C. Stewart CAINE (editor). Cricketers’ Almanack for 1926… sixty-third edition. London & Wisbech: 1926. 8vo (160 x 101mm.) Portrait plate, numerous advertisements. (Some light browning.) Contemporary cloth blocked in gilt, original wrappers bound-in (extremities bumped). – And one other similar almanack for 1929 (2).

Los 3172

MOLIERE, Jean Baptiste Poquelin de. Oeuvres. Paris: 1804. 6 vols., 8vo (199 x 117mm.) Frontispiece and 33 engraved plates. (Occasional light browning.) Contemporary tree-calf, spines gilt, g.e. (spines slightly rubbed). Provenance: Duchesse de Courlande (armorial bookplates to half-title).

Los 3174

CORNEILLE, Pierre. Théâtre… preface par V. Fournel. Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1877-1879. 5 vols., 8vo (216 x 129mm.) Additional title-pages printed in red and brown, titles printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece to vol. I. (Light browning and spotting.) Contemporary grey half-morocco, spines lettered in gilt (spines slightly faded, head of vol. 4 scuffed).

Los 3181

SHAKESPEARE, William. The Works of Shakespear… with a comment and notes… by Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton. London: 1747. 8 vols., 8vo (203 x 116mm.) (Occasional light spotting and browning.) Contemporary calf (rebacked). Provenance: Nevile Tomlinson (signature to title-page).

Los 3187

MILNE, A.A. When We Were Very Young. London: Methuen & Co., 1924; Winnie-the-Pooh. London: Methuen & Co., 1926; Now We Are Six. London: Methuen & Co., 1927; The House at Pooh Corner. London: Methuen & Co., 1928. First editions, together 4 vols., 8vo (187 x 123mm.) Numerous illustrations, some full-page, all after E.H. Shepard. (Occasional minor light spotting.) Original cloth blocked in gilt, t.e.g. (extremities slightly bumped), dust-jackets (slightly soiled, minor nicks and tears to edges, spines slightly darkened).

Los 3188

GREENAWAY, Kate (illustrator). – Lucy Sale BARKER. Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book for Children. London & New York: [n.d. but 1880.] 16mo (92 x 90mm.) 12 coloured plates, numerous uncoloured illustrations, all after Greenaway. (Light spotting.) Original red straight-grain morocco, g.e.

Los 3198

APIOLOGY & BEE-KEEPING. – Edward BEVAN. The Honey Bee, Its Natural History, Physiology and Management. London: 1838. 8vo (181 x 100mm.) Frontispiece, engraved decorative title, occasional illustrations. (Some light browning.) Contemporary half-calf (worn). – And a quantity of others on bees and bee-keeping (a quantity).

Los 3202

PLATT, William. A Man’s Day on Earth. London: 1925. 8vo (181 x 117mm.) (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (spine faded), remnants of dust-jacket. Provenance: Prunella Holloway (presentation inscription ‘… because of her fine letter in “The Observer” and her devotion to poetry’ signed by the author). – And twenty six others, including a few others signed by their authors (27).

Los 3209

BINDINGS. – W.C. BARTLETT. A Breeze from the Woods. [N.p.:] Author’s Private Edition, 1880. 4to (187 x 132mm.) (Light browning.) Contemporary brown morocco gilt, g.e. (minor rubbing and soiling). – And thirty others, all leather-bound (31).

Los 3212

BINDING. – Elizabeth Barrett BROWNING. Sonnets from the Portuguese. London: George Bell and Sons, 1902. 4to (154 x 122mm.) Additional decorative title and wood engraved border to opposing page. (Occasional light browning.) Contemporary blue morocco gilt, by W. Pender, the upper cover elaborately tooled in gilt with a panel of repeating Tudor-rose scrolls, the flat spine in three compartments, lettered in the second, silk endpapers, g.e. – And sixteen others, various (17).

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