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Glareanus.De obitu incomparabilis viri,1563 edited by Iodocus Castner, title soiled and stained, Basle, Joannes Oporinus, 1563 bound with Wolf (Kaspar) Vita clarissimi philosophi et medici excellentissimi Conradi Gesneri..., 7 botanical woodcuts at end, light water-staining and soiling to last few leaves, Zurich, Froschouer, 1566, together 2 works in 1 vol., both titles with woodcut device and contemporary ink signature at head, bookplates of Viscount Harcourt of Nuneham Park and E.C.Simpson, old sheep, rather worn, 4to

Los 327

Livius (Titus) The Romane Historie translated by Philemon Holland, contemporary inscription cut away from head of title (repaired and reinforced at fore-edge), a little browned, light damp-staining to outer margin causing slight fraying to a few leaves, mainly to upper outer corner, contemporary calf, a little worn, rebacked, edges of boards repaired, [Wing L2613a], folio, by William Hunt, for George Sawbridge, 1659.

Los 338

Chishull Antiquitates Asiaticae Christianam first edition, large paper copy, engraved title vignette, 2 plates and illustrations in text, with the additional leaf of errata to p.61 at end only found in some copies, occasional marginal water- staining or light damp-staining, modern calf-backed boards, [Blackmer 340; Not in Atabey], folio, W.Bowyer, 1728. ***Contains the inscriptions collected by Chishull when he was chaplain to the Levant Company at Smyrna from 1698-1702..

Los 348

Shakespeare (William) The Works edited by Pope and Warburton, 8 vol., woodcut ornaments and initials, contemporary signature of Alexander Allardyce on titles, lacks frontispiece, rather foxed and browned, B1 of vol.2 torn at upper edge (no loss), contemporary sprinkled calf, spines ruled in gilt with red morocco labels, a little rubbed, vol.8 with light staining to upper cover, 8vo, for J. & P.Knapton..., 1747.

Los 349

Cicero.Opera,20vol.,Glasgow,Foulis,1749 20 vol., occasional light browning, bookplates of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Sir Edward N.Buxton and Henry N.Buxton on front endpapers, a good set in contemporary vellum with red morocco labels on spines, slightly rubbed and soiled, 12mo, Glasgow, R. & A.Foulis, 1749. ***Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845), philanthropist, prison reformer and advocator of the abolition of slavery..

Los 351

Hume (David) Philosophical Essays 1750 second edition, woodcut ornament to title, modern half calf, spine gilt, for A.Millar, 1750 § [Bordelon (Laurent)] The Management of the Tongue..., first edition in English, contemporary signature at head of title, light staining to inner margin at beginning and end, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked, corners worn, 8vo, D. Leach for H. Rhodes, 1706 § Prideaux (Humphrey) The True Nature of Imposture Fully Displayed in the Life of Mahomet, 2 parts in 1, second edition, half-title, damp-stained towards end, engraved bookplate on front paste-down, contemporary calf, rubbed, [Wing P3417], 8vo, for William Rogers, 1697 § Buckingham (Duke of) The Works, 2 vol., second edition, initial imprimatur f., engraved folding portrait and plate, vignettes and initials, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, vol.2 covers all but detached, for J.B. and sold by AAron Ward, 1719; and 8 others, English Literature & History, v.s.(13)

Los 357

Foulis.- Charles II, King of England. An Account o some light marginal browning, a few spots, contemporary speckled calf, upper cover detached, corners a little worn, [Gaskell 449], Glasgow, Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1766 § Gray (Thomas) Poems, first Glasgow edition, spotted, modern boards, [Gaskell 475; Rothschild 1073], Glasgow, Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1768; and 7 others, from the Foulis press, v.s.

Los 427

Wilde (Oscar) The Picture of Dorian Gray first edition, p.208 with misspelling `nd`, light soiling to first few leaves, g.e, contemporary calf, gilt, by Jakob Baden, spine faded, [Mason 328], 8vo, [1891].

Los 445

Rackham (Arthur) `The Dance Class` original pen, ink and crayon illustration, image of children dancing to a bagpiper attended by adults, light blue crayon to background, initialed by the artist lower left, slightly foxed, small tear to centre top of image, matted, framed and glazed, c. 205 x 280mm., [c.1895].

Los 453

Apperley.Memoirs..Life..John Mytton,1837 second edition, additional engraved vignette title, 18 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Alken and T.J.Rawlins, 8pp. publisher`s catalogue at end, some light spotting and soiling, mostly marginal, bookplate of Frederick William Stopford, later red morocco, gilt, by Rivière & Son, spine gilt, g.e., corners very slightly rubbed, [Abbey, Life 385; Tooley 67; Schwerdt I.38], 8vo, R.Ackermann, 1837. ***Including six more plates than the first edition..

Los 454

[Apperley (Charles J.)], "Nimrod". The Life of a S first edition, first issue with 4 mounted plates and plate at p.348 in first state, hand-coloured aquatint additional title with vignettes, portrait and 34 plates by Henry Alken, lacking 10pp. advertisements at end, plates with light marginal soiling, later red crushed morocco, gilt, by Zaehnsdorf, spine in compartments with gilt hunting motifs, g.e., spine slightly faded, [Tooley 65], 8vo, R.Ackermann, 1842.

Los 457

Bowyer.Illust.Record..Important Events..Annals..Eu engraved map, facsimile of autographs and 3 sheets of portraits, 15 hand-coloured aquatint plates (4 folding or double-page) and 1 hand-coloured plate with map and aquatint view, 1815; The Campaign of Waterloo, engraved plan and 6 hand-coloured aquatint plates on 4 sheets (1 double-page), 1816, together 2 works in 1 vol., tissue guards, 1 folding plate with tear 30 mm. into image and small tear to fore-edge touching plate-mark, foxing to portrait plates, some mostly light marking to margins, light crease affecting upper fore-corner of a few plates and leaves, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving old spine with red morocco labels, edges repaired, rubbed, [Abbey, Life 352 & 354; Tooley 97-98], folio

Los 459

Burton.Adventures of Johnny Newcome..Navy first edition, 16 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Thomas Rowlandson, faint ink inscription on title and verso of frontispiece, some light spotting and soiling, plates a little offset, handsome later navy blue straight-grain morocco, by Bayntun of Bath, covers ruled in gilt and with ship cornerpieces, spine gilt with anchor motifs, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., spine a little faded, [Tooley 406], 8vo, 1818. ***Tooley lists two works under this title, the other is by John Mitford and illustrated with 20 plates by C.Williams, dated 1819..

Los 462

Egan (Pierce) Life in London... first edition, second issue with footnote on p.9 and first sheet of music unnumbered, half-title, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece and 35 plates by Isaac, Robert & George Cruikshank, wood-engraved vignettes, 6pp. engraved musical notation on 3 folding sheets, 8pp. publishers` advertisements at end, some very light marginal soiling, plates a little cropped with loss to a few imprints, a good copy in later red morocco, gilt, by Zaehsndorf, spine gilt, g.e., spine slightly faded, [Abbey Life 281; Cohn 262; Tooley 196], 8vo, 1821.

Los 469

Jenkins.Martial Achievements of Great Britain first edition, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, engraved vignette title (uncoloured as issued), hand-coloured engraved coat-of-arms and 51 hand-coloured aquatint plates, list of subscribers, one plate trimmed at outer margin, some light browning and one or two spots but generally a good copy in contemporary crimson straight-grain morocco, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, g.e., a little rubbed, slight fading to spine, [Abbey, Life 365; Tooley 281], 4to, [1815]. ***An early issue, the plates being fine impressions, watermarked 1812, without the portrait issued with later bound sets (originally sold in 13 parts), the vignette title and armorial dedication both coloured and the vignette within the engraved title uncoloured, as is correct..

Los 470

Jenkins.Naval Achievements of Great Britain first edition, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, engraved vignette title (uncoloured as issued) and sheet with bombardment of Algiers, 54 hand-coloured aquatint plates, without the 2 portraits (as often), list of subscribers at end, some light spotting and soiling, mostly to margins or tissue guards, bookplates of Edward Rowland Pickering and Hans Sloane Stanley, old marbled boards, uncut, rubbed, rebacked and recornered in black calf, spine gilt with scarlet morocco labels, new endpapers, [Abbey, Life 337; Tooley 282], 4to, [1817]. ***An early issue with uncoloured title vignette, text leaves watermarked 1812-1816, some plates watermarked 1820..

Los 473

Roberts.Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome first edition, 15 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Thomas Rowlandson, plates generally clean but offset, light marginal soiling or browning to text, short marginal tear to G1 (repaired, no loss), later red morocco, gilt, spine gilt, uncut, boards very slightly splayed and spine a little faded, [Abbey, Life 378; Tooley 417], 8vo, 1815.

Los 479

Beardsley.Portfolio...Drawings illustr.Salome title/list of plates and 17 plates by Beardsley, all on Japanese vellum, title soiled and stained, plates with some light marginal soiling and creasing, loose, lacking portfolio, 4to, [1920].

Los 486

Morris (William) Pre-Raphaelite Ballads number 66 of 250 large paper copies on Imperial Japanese paper, from an edition limited to 750, printed in red and black, illustrations and decorations by H.M.O`Kane, original boards, uncut, spine worn, New York, 1900 § Ashbee (C.R.) Conradin: A Philosophical Ballad, number 188 of 250 copies, illustrations by P.A.Mairet, light foxing towards end, Broad Campden, Essex House Press, 1908 § Shakespeare (William) Hamlet, illustrations and decorations by John Austen, [c.1920], the last two original cloth-backed boards, uncut, all a little rubbed, 4to(3)

Los 487

Ravilious (Eric).- Richards (J.M.) High Street first edition, 24 colour lithograph plates and plain wood-engraved title vignette by Eric Ravilious, ink ownership signature to paste-down, original pictorial boards, light spotting, corners and lower edge rubbed, spine chipped at head and foot, with small tears, 8vo, Curwen Press for Country Life Ltd., 1938. ***One of the best examples of Ravilious` experimentations with colour lithography produced for the Curwen Press..

Los 90

BELOT (Jean) Les Oeuvres, 3 parts in one vol, Rouen; chez Jacques Cailloue 1640, small 8vo, woodcut portrait, illustrations, lacks folding plate as is usual, some light browning and few small stains, worn calf

Los 110

* HALL (Joseph) The Works, Vol I, London: for Thomas Pavier et al 1625, folio, woodcut title, lacking leaf A1, light age staining, generally good, full contemporary red morocco gilt (lightly cracked)

Los 115

* CICERONIS (M T) Epistola Nona ad P Lentulum, dialecticis rerum summis breviter illustrata, Lutetiae: apud Vascosanum, 1550, small 4to, later portrait frontispiece, 16 leaves, light age staining, 18th century mottled calf

Los 135

Bindings. DICKENS (C) Works, 10 vols circa 1865-70, 8vo, illustrated, some offsetting, light spotting and staining, half calf gilt, morocco labels

Los 163

POTTER (BEATRIX) The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, first edition 1903, top edge a little dusty, very faint marginal discolouration noticeable to a few leaves, otherwise clean and good with very light wear to covers

Los 230

* SYMONDS (John A) Translator. The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 2 vols Vale Press 1900, (one of 300 copies), light sporadic foxing, untrimmed, rebound by Foster (2)

Los 260

* Typography. Lee Priory Press. Greene`s Groat-Worth of Wit, 1813, 4to, one of 61 copies, light spotting, half morocco (rubbed); Hague (R) The Death of Hector, Skelton Press 1973, signed, limited edition (200); Franklin (C) Emery Walker.., CUP 1973; Rogers (B) Report on the Typography of the Cambridge University Press, 1950; Sparling (H H) The Kelmscott Press and William Morris Master-Craftsman, first edition 1924, extra illustrated by Foster, cloth backed boards; etc (9)

Los 333

* PINE (John) Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, 2 vols, 1733-37, 8vo, engraved throughout with illustrations and ornaments, sporadic light soiling and foxing, full recent binding (2)

Los 351

* WARNER (Robert) and others. The Orchid Album, vols. I and II only, London: B S Williams 1882-83, 4to, 96 coloured plates by J N Fitch, occasional light spotting and age discolouration, cloth gilt

Los 368

* Atlas of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, London: Charles Knight 1846, large 4to, approximately 215 maps, coloured in outline, including plans and star charts, some slight marginal darkening, occasional spotting or light soiling, some leaves loose, repaired half calf

Los 393

* MILTON (John) Paradise Lost, Birmingham: John Baskerville 1758, large 8vo, untrimmed, a little toned, good modern binding by Foster; MASON (W) The Poems of Mr Gray, York: A Ward 1775, small 4to, portrait frontispiece, light spotting and staining, rebacked calf preserving spine strip (2)

Los 429

* GOLDICUTT (J) Specimens of Ancient Decorations from Pompeii, London: Rodwell and Martin 1825, 8vo, coloured title and 19 plates, light soiling, boards, some age staining; GRAY (Mrs Hamilton) Tour to the Sepulchres of Etruria in 1839, 3rd edition London: J Hatchard and Son 1843, 8vo, 28 plates and maps including coloured frontispiece and coloured folding plate, rubbed cracked calf

Los 214

An advertising, glazed, gilt lettered sign, "Devenish Light Ale" by Brilliant Signs Ltd., together with an enamelled sign "You may telephone from here".

Los 322

A GEC Road Signal Limited triple light traffic light set with canopied coloured lenses.

Los 205

William Simpson (1829-1899), "The Monastery of St. George and Cape Fiolente"; The Valley of the Shadow of Death"; "The Light-House at Cape Chersonese"; "Sentinel of the Zouaves, before Sevastopol"; "Graves at the Head of the Harbour of Balaklava"; "The Camp of the Second Division, Looking East" and "The Graves in the Fort on Cathcart`s Hill", published 1855-56 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. coloured lithographs, various image sizes 29.5 x 44cm.; 11.75 x 17.5in (7), together with a collection of uncoloured printed keys to the lithographs detailing names and locations of characters depicted in the larger finished lithographs.

Los 393

Bronze mortar cast with masks , diameter 11cm, and a pestle; elm quern with iron crank handle, diameter 16cm; rush light; pewter plate.

Los 443

More Ruper Adventures , Daily Express Annual 1952. Light finger marketing to some pages, small tear to paper at top of spine otherwise good, and Rupert 1955 and Rupert 1958 plus two Rupert Adventure Books. (5 vols)

Los 568

Two maiolica albarello possibly Italian, painted with text within scrolled cartouches on a light blue ground, 18th century, (rim chips and crack to the shorter albarello) (2) the tallest albarello 12cm high

Los 108

A GILT BRONZE FIVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER OF LOUIS XIV STYLE, CIRCA 1900 20 in. (52 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Los 162

A SET OF SIX OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE-CANDLESTICKS AND TWO THREE-LIGHT BRANCHES CIRCA 1790 Each with reeded oval base and tapering stem, the scrolling branches terminating in reeded sockets, each engraved with a cinquefoil crest The candelabra 17 in. (43.2 cm.) high; each candlestick 11½ in. (29.3 cm.) high (8) View on Christie's.com

Los 208

A LATE VICTORIAN GREEN AND BLACK-JAPANNED AND LIVERY-PAINTED SINGLE SQUARE-FRONTED BROUGHAM BY PETERS & SONS, LONDON, LATE 19TH CENTURY THE SQUARE BODY WITH FRONT WINDOWS AND HALF-GLAZED SIDE DOORS ENCLOSING A BLACK LEATHER-LINED BULLIONED INTERIOR WITH HANGING STRAPS AND BLINDS, THE FRONT BOX WITH RAILED SEAT WITH GREEN CLOTH-COVERED SQUAB CUSHION WITH ADDITIONAL DRIVER'S CUSHION, WITH RUBBER TRELLIS FOOT MAT AND VERTICAL DASHBOARD, WITH TWO SQUARE CARRIAGE LAMPS AND THE SIDES WITH CREST, CORONET AND GARTER MOTTO, WITH FOUR ELLIPTICAL SPRINGS AND ON RUBBER-RIMMED WOODEN SPOKED WHEELS, MARKED ON EACH WHEEL HUB PETERS & SONS, LONDON, with one pole and black-japanned tole rear light (in poor condition and lacking part of its support), extensive losses and overall cracking to the decoration 77 in. (196 cm.) high; 64 in. (164 cm.) wide; 140 in. (356 cm.) long, without pole Rear wheels 46 in. (117 cm.) diameter Front wheels 37 in. (94.5 cm.) diameter View on Christie's.com

Los 234

A SWORD AND LARGE QUANTITY OF UNIFORM ITEMS RELATING TO THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY AND THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT THE SWORD BY WILKINSON SWORD & CO. LTD., LONDON, MOSTLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY The sword of 1887 Heavy Cavalry Officer Pattern, the blade etched with the cypher of Edward VII, with leather sword-knot and regulation steel scabbard; the uniform items comprising a khaki field service tunic with mail epaulettes and light blue collar and piping; two Sam Browne belts, one of fine quality with nickel silver fittings and two braces, sword frog and Webley revolver holster; a pair of khaki cord riding breeches and a pair of matching overalls; an officer's field service cap with silver bullion decoration and white summer cover; a khaki slouch hat; a black field service cap with black oak leaf lace to body and gold bullion ornament and piping; two white loose cap covers; a mess kit with light blue facings including overalls; a No.1 tunic, overalls and black field service cap; a Lt. Col. tunic; two field service caps and one officer's No.1 dress cap of the Northamptonshire Regiment; and two battle dress tunics, one dated 1943 The first 35 1/8 in. (89.2 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com

Los 308

AN EDWARDIAN LEATHER-CASED SILVER-PLATED STIRRUP CUP BY A. BARRETT & SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1910 Together with a Victorian plated campaign mug with detatchable handle and leather case, a shagreen-cased inkwell, a shagreen and ivory knife case, an ivory 'go-to-bed' light, an ebony paper knife, an ivory folding measure in a shagreen case, a George III set of drafting tools in a shagreen-covered case, incomplete, another empty shagreen necessaire case and thirteen other items The stirrup cup: 5 in. (13.3cm.) high (22) View on Christie's.com

Los 395

A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX SPONSOR'S MARK OF ASPREY & CO.. ENGLISH IMPORT MARKED FOR LONDON, 1984 Cover with alternate bands of light blue and lilac translucent enamel over engine-turning incorporating bands of wreaths and foliate motifs, lavender sides and gilt base and interior 6¼ in. (16 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Los 52

A PAIR OF GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE TWIN-LIGHT CANDELABRA SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY With eagle supports and associated glass nozzles, later adapted to lamps with pleated shades 21 in. (54 cm.) high overall (2) View on Christie's.com

Los 70

A GARNITURE OF THREE CUT-GLASS AND GILT-BRONZE FIVE-LIGHT CHANDELIERS CIRCA 1870 Suspended overall with faceted beaded swags and pendants, differences in size The larger 31 in. (78.5 cm.) high; the two smaller 26 in. (66 cm.) high (3) View on Christie's.com

Los 81

A brass Victorian hall light with cut glass panels, 23" high, 10 1/2" wide

Los 109

A Royal Worcester porcelain part set of five coffee cans and six saucers with pierced and embossed silver holders by William Hutton & Sons, London 1901, gilt and light blue, in a case

Los 859

GEORGIAN/VICTORIAN DEEDS:-- bearing the names of GEORGE II (1), GEORGE III (3) and VICTORIA (1), 5 in all (550 x 680mm to 650 x 750mm), all framed and glazed with engraved/decorative borders, one with mounted wax seal (some light soiling and wear along folds), (5).

Los 1103

A quantity of miscellaneous items, to include a pair of gilt winged putti, seated with hands on knees, a collection of cameras, a quantity of lead style toy soldiers, a cut glass bag shaped ceiling light, together with a quantity of miscellaneous items, (a lot).

Los 1132

A Victorian walnut and brass banded dome topped box and cover, the interior fitted for letters, width 19 cm, a pair of Regency style circular convex mirrors, diameter 24 cm, three boxes and covers with inlaid floral decoration, a rectangular mahogany box and cover, a cut glass bag ceiling light, a Chinese hardwood gong, together with miscellaneous items, (a lot).

Los 1142

An Arts and Crafts style ceiling light, the shaped organic body framing a ribbed cone shaped grey frosted glass shade, height 53 cm.

Los 1150

A large alabaster urn shaped table lamp, raised on stepped circular base, height 55 cm, a brass twin branch wall light with milk glass shades, height 35 cm, a glass and iron lantern, the shaped glass framed with S scroll metal work, height 32 cm, a pair of gilt metal twin branch wall light, together with a quantity of lights, lamps and shades, (a lot).

Los 246

A rare bisque headed Character Boy Doll by Hertel Schwab Co, features weighted blue sleep glass eyes, painted lashes and brows, closed mouth with painted lips, and painted light brown moulded hair, over five piece bent limb composition body, impressed mark to back of head for Hertel Schwab Mould No 754/5, height approximately 14”

Los 83

A WWI Death Plaque for Pte Albert Wright, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Killed The Somme 1st July 1916.

Los 152

A pair of French ormolu seven light candelabra, after the model by Andre Charles Boulle, raised on three fluted tapering feet, to a triform concave base with masked panels and three sphinx supports, to a turned column above Caesar masks and a ribbed knop, issuing six double `C` scroll arms on two tiers, with rams` head terminals supporting ribbed drip pans and strapwork decorated holders, the central light holder with stiff leaf decoration, late 19th century 22in (56cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w. (2)

Los 255

A cut glass and gilt brass six light chandelier, attributed to F. & C. Osler, hung with florets, beads and spheres on an open scroll frame, 27in (68.5cm) h, 20in (51cm) w.

Los 256

A cut glass and gilt brass six light chandelier, attributed to F. & C. Osler, hung with florets, beads and spheres on an open scroll frame, 27in (68.5cm) h, 20in (51cm) w.

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