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Los 32

M”Leod (John, Surgeon). Voyage of His Majesty’s Ship Alceste, Along the Coast of Corea, to the Island of Lewchew; With an Account of her Subsequent Shipwreck, 2nd ed., 1818, half title, engraved portrait frontispiece, five hand-coloured aquatinted plates, occasional light spotting, bookplate and previous owner signature, contemporary half calf, manuscript label to spine, lightly rubbed, 8vo. Abbey Travel 559. (1)

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Nelson and Sons (Thomas, pub.). Overland Route to India and China, pub. T. Nelson, 1858, twelve colour printed wood eng. views (including Gibraltar, Malta, Alexandria, Suez, Aden, Bombay, Ceylon, Madras, Calcutta, Singapore and Hong Kong), tissue-guard to frontis. with some spotting, light stains to endpapers, orig. blindstamped pale green cloth gilt, rubbed and some light stains and discol., small 8vo. (1)

Los 39

Newton (C.T.). Travels & Discoveries in the Levant, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1865, folding eng. and litho. map frontis. to each vol. respectively, thirty-nine plts., maps & plans (inc. two folding maps and two folding plts.), some light scattered spotting and marginal waterstains to some plates in second vol., orig. blindstamped dark green cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo. Blackmer 1193. Atabey 869. (2)

Los 44

Ray (John). A Collection of Curious Travels & Voyages. In Two Tomes. The First Containing Dr. Leonhart Rauwolff’s Itinerary into Eastern Countries, as Syria, Palestine, or the Holy Land, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria, Chaldea &c. Translated from the High Dutch by Nicholas Staphorst. The Second Taking in Many Parts of Greece, Asia minor, Egypt, Arabia Felix and Petraea, Ethiopia, the Red-Sea... To which is added three Catalogues of such Trees, Shrubs and Herbs as Grow in the Levant, 1st ed., 1693, two parts in one, lacking A2 Imprimatur leaf and adverts, L5 with lower corner torn away, occasional light spotting, browning and annotation, 20th c. calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo. Blackmer 1397; Wing R385. (1)

Los 49

Smith (C.). Smith’s New General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps of all the Principal Empires, Kingdoms & States throughout the World Carefully delineated from the best Authorities extant, 1818, eng. calligraphic title page, forty-five hand-col. engraved maps (inc. maps of Western & Eastern Hemisphere), occ. closed tears mostly to inner margins of few leaves and some light dust soiling, contemp. half sheep, worn and lacks spine, folio (1)

Los 52

Warren (Charles). Underground Jerusalem: An Account of some of the Principal Difficulties Encountered in its Exploration and the Results Obtained. With a Narrative through the Jordan Valley and Visit to the Samaritans, 1st ed., 1876, photographic plates, folding plan, illustrations, previous owner inscription, small insect damage affecting a few top corners, some light spots, front hinges cracking, original cloth gilt, wear to top corner, rubbed with tears at spine ends (1)

Los 61

Cunnington (B. Howard). Some Annals of the Borough of Devizes. Being a Series of Extracts from the Corporation Records, 1555 to 1791 (and 1791 to 1835), 2 vols., pub. George Simpson, Devizes, 1925-26, half-tone plates, a few light spots, original blue cloth, 8vo, together with Bull (Henry, pub.), A History Military and Municipal of the Ancient Borough of the Devizes; and, Subordinately, of the Entire Hundred of Potterne and Cannings in Which it is Included, 1st ed., 1859, engraved plates, illustrations, a couple of leaves detached, scattered light spotting, original red cloth, head of spine torn, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus two others: John Kjederqvist’s The Dialect of Pewsey (Wiltshire), 1903 and James Anderson’s The Ladies of the Covenant, 1851 (with St. Mary’s Chapel Library, Devizes booklabel and contemporary printed lending slip, listing the names of ladies of St. Mary’s Library and manuscript dates of lending) (5)

Los 62

Dayes (Edward). A Picturesque Tour through the Principal Parts of Yorkshire & Derbyshire; By the Late Mr. Edward Dayes: With Illustrative Notes by Edward Wedlake Brayley, 2nd ed., 1825, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, twelve engraved plates, scattered light spotting, contemporary half calf, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, (Boyne 39), together with Shields (Thomas, pub.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Castles and Country Houses in Yorkshire, (Principally in the Northern Division of the West Riding)..., reprinted from the ÒBradford Illustrated Weekly TelegraphÓ, Bradford, 1885, numerous b & w plts., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine slightly faded, 4to, plus Black (Adam & Charles), Black’s Picturesque Guide to Yorkshire, 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1862, four folding eng. maps and numerous wood eng. plts., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo. (3)

Los 97

Shepherd (Thomas H.). Metropolitan Improvements: Or, London, in the Nineteenth Century: Being a Series of Views, of the New and Most Interesting Objects, in the British Metropolis & its Vicinity, 1827, bound with London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century, 1829, two vols. in one, two engraved titles, full-page engraved plan, 164 engraved sheets (most with two images per sheet), first few leaves dampstained, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary calf, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, lightly rubbed, 4to. (1)

Los 102

Smith (John Thomas). Antient Topography of London. Embracing Specimens of Sacred, Public and Domestic Architecture, From the Earliest Period to the Time of the Great Fire 1666, 1810 (but later 19th c.), hand-coloured engraved title, 33 engraved plates, some offsetting, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco, rubbed, 4to, together with Gavarni in London: Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative Essays by Popular Writers, 1849, 23 wood-engraved plates, previous owner signature, a few spots, contemporary half calf, some wear, 8vo, plus Brayley (Edward Wedlake), London and Middlesex; Or, an Historical, Commercial & Descriptive Survey of the Metropolis of Great-Britain: Including its Environs, and a Topographical Account of the Most Remarkable Places in the Above County, 4 vols. in five, 1810-16, 142 engraved plates (lacking at least three including St. Dunstan’s in the East; St. George’s Hanover Squre and Buckingham House from Green Park), some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary half morocco, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with six others including Tallis’s Illustrated London, 2 vols., [1851-52], and London and its Environs; Or, the General Ambulator, 12th ed., 1820 (13)

Los 112

Badham (Charles David). A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England, Containing an Account of their Classical History, Uses, Characters, Development, Structure, Nutritious Properties, Modes of Cooking and Preserving, etc., 2nd ed., 1863, twelve hand-coloured lithographed plates, one or two light spots, owner’s bookplate to front pastedown, original cloth gilt, cracked on upper hinge, 8vo. (1)

Los 114

Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, 2 vols., (Land/Water Birds), Newcastle, 1847, numerous wood eng. illusts., some light foxing to endpapers, marbled edges and endpapers, contemp. uniform calf gilt (by Hayday), rubbed and scuffed to joints and extrems., upper cover to second vol. det. along inner hinge, 8vo, together with an 1809 edition of the same work, 2 vols. bound in one, 19th c. half calf, worn with spine deficient, with two proof wood engs. printed on one sheet, entitled “Anderson Engraver in Wood”, presumably by Bewick, tipped-in to front pastedown, 8vo. (3)

Los 115

Blount (Thomas). A Natural History: Containing Many not Common Observations: Extracted out of the Best Modern Writers, 1st ed., 1693, 3pp. publisher’s list at end, occasional light spotting and browning, 18th c. pannelled calf, rebacked, 8vo. Blount’s range of topics include theories on mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes and hurricanes. (1)

Los 116

Buffon (Georges Louis Le Clerc). Oeuvres Completes de Buffon, 25 vols., 2nd ed., Paris, 1819-22, 233 plts. and maps, after Pretre and others, some light staining, occ. spotting, orig. boards, with labels to spines, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, Nissen ZBI 694, together with Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupedes-Ovipares, Par M. le Comte de Lacepede, Suite et Complement des Oeuvres de Buffon, 5 vols. (vol. 1, Quadrupedes; vols. 2-5, Poissons), Paris, 1819, 115 eng. plts, some light staining, occ. spotting, orig. boards, with labels to spine, some wear to spine ends, rubbed, 8vo. (30)

Los 118

Darwin (Charles). A Monograph on the Fossil Lepadidae, or, Pedunculated Cirripedes of Great Britain, 1st ed., 1851, bound with A Monograph on the Fossil Balanidae and Verrucidae of Great Britain, 1st ed., 1854, 2 vols. in one, seven lithographed plates (one or two trimmed affecting imprint), bound without half titles, occasional light marginal dampstains and browning, modern half calf, 4to. Darwin’s two monographs on fossil Cirripedia appeared as vol. V no. 13 and vol. VIII, no. 30 in the series of monographs published by the Palaeontographical Society, with Freeman considering the above monographs as one work. Freeman 342; Norman 590. (1)

Los 120

Harrison (Joseph). The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist’s Magazine, vol. IV only, 1836, 14 hand-coloured engraved plates, some light offsetting, contemporary red half morocco, lacking spine, rubbed, 8vo. (1)

Los 289

* Northamptonshire. A group of thirty folding vellum deeds, 18th & 19th c., together with four 17th-c. vellum land deeds, the majority relating to properties in Northants, together with a group of approx. forty printed sales particulars for properties in and around Rothwell, Northants, c. 1900, plus a small bundle of other related documents including eight five pound share certificates for Rowell [Rothwell] Gas, Light, Coke and Coal Company Ltd., 1861, a Union Fire Insurance Society certificate dated 1815, each printed with eng. vign. and manuscript insertions, etc. (40)

Los 300

* Sinatra (Frank, 1915-98). Signed b&w publicity photo, c. 1970s, showing Sinatra half length in a pale pullover and smiling to camera, signed and inscribed across a white area of the image, “For Joyce & John, all good wishes, Frank Sinatra”, light crease to upper left corner, 25 x 20cm. Provenance: John Rimington - Fleet Street Las Vegas-based showbiz correspondent from 1971 to 1991. During this period he interviewed or worked with as a personal publicist/PR consultant to almost all of the Las Vegas legends. In 1975 he married his British-born wife Joyce in Frank Sinatra’s suite at Caesar’s Palace. The singer-songwriter Paul Anka (who wrote “My Way” for Sinatra) was best man and headed a host of celebrities who were invited to the reception where many of them signed photos for the Rimington’s wedding album. They later honeymooned in Liberace’s Hollywood home. See other lots in this section. (1)

Los 312

Cromwell (Oliver). By the Lord Protector. A Proclamation of the Peace Made Between this Commonwealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, Printed by W. Du Gard and H. Hills, 26 April, 1654, broadside, woodcut of the Commonwealth coat of arms at head, woodcut initial, strenghening to verso, a couple of marginal tears, overall approx. 34.5 x 28cm, (Wing C7159), together with five other Commonwealth Acts: An Act for Continuing the Priviledges and Jurisdictions of the County of Lancaster, 17th September, 1653; An Act for Confirmation of the Sale of the Lands and Estate of Sir John Stowel, Knight of Bath, 13th Ocotober, 1653; An Act for Taking Away Fines upon Bills, Declarations and Original Writs, 2nd August, 1653 (two copies, one with marginal loss) and An Act for Continuing the Powers of Commissioners for Compounding &c. Advance of Money; And for Indempnity, 29th October, 1653, a couple of small marginal repairs, a few light spots (6)

Los 323

Parliament. The Names of the Members of Parliament. Called to take upon them the Trust of the Government of this Common-Wealth. Which Began on Munday the Fourth of June, 1653. The day appointed by the Letters of Summons from his Excellency the Lord Gen. Cromwell, for the meeting of these Gentlemen. With the severall Translations since that time, London: printed by M. Simmons, for Tho. Jenner, 1654, 70pp., nine eng. illusts. (inc. one full-page portrait of Oliver Cromwell), occ. ink underscoring and ink annotations to margins, some minor fraying mostly to initial leaves, light browning to title, modern calf, slim 4to. Wing N142. (1)

Los 325

Parliament. An Act for Sale of the Goods and Personal Estate of the late King, Queen & Prince, Vicesimo sexto Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament, That this Act be forthwith printed and published..., London: Edward Husband, 1649, pp.[2],331-346, woodcut armorial to title and dec. initial to first leaf of text, some light dampstaining, disbound folio, strehgthened to spine edge (1)

Los 339

Bacon (Francis, Viscount Verulam). Sylva Sylvarum: or, a Naturall History. In Ten Centuries; Whereunto is Newly added the History Naturall and Experimentall of Life and Death, or of the Prolongation of Life..., 7th ed., 1658, eng. port. frontis. and addn. eng. title, some light dampstaining to margins, recent endpapers, 20th c. half calf, spine faded, small folio. Gibson 177a & Wing B328. (1)

Los 348

[Bramston, James]. The Man of Taste. Occasion”d by an Epistle of Mr. Pope’s on that Subject, 1733, engraved frontispiece to verso of half title, 19pp., scattered spotting, later calf-backed boards, spine rubbed, folio, together with The Art of Preaching: In Imitation of Horace’s Art of Poetry, Printed for R. Dodsley, [1738], 18pp., woodcut vignette to title, occasional light soiling, disbound, folio, plus Advice to a Lady, Printed for Lawton Gilliver, 1733, 8pp., woodcut headpiece and initial, a few light spots, recent buckram-backed boards, folio, with four others: The Temple of Fame. A Poem, 1709 (two copies) and The Art of Politicks, in Imitation of Horace’s Art of Poetry, 1729 (two copies) (7)

Los 355

Combe (William). The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 5th ed., Ackermann, 1813 [but c. 1815], hand-col. aqua. title and thirty aqua. plts. by Rowlandson, binder’s list at rear, some marginal finger soiling and light offsetting to text, contemp. diced calf gilt, rubbed and hinges cracked, 8vo. Abbey, Life 265. (1)

Los 363

Dickens (Charles). The Personal History of David Copperfield, 1st ed. in bookform, Bradbury & Evans, 1850, bound from the parts, half-title discarded, etched frontis., addn. title, and thirty-eight etched plts. by H.K. Browne, marbled endpapers and edges, uniformly bound with Little Dorrit, 1st ed. in bookform, Bradbury and Evans, 1857, bound from the parts, etched frontis., addn. title, and thirty-eight etched plts. by H.K. Browne, some light spotting to blank margins, marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. brown half calf gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus Dombey and Son, 2 vols., 1st ed., Bradbury and Evans, 1848, etched frontis., addn. title, and thirty-eight etched plts. by H.K. Browne, with marginal toning, one plt. with repaired closed tear and laid down, errata slip bound in, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate of Charles Bulmer on front pastedowns, contemp. green half calf, gilt dec. spines (rubbed and faded), 8vo. (4)

Los 366

Eliot (George, i.e. Marian Evans). Daniel Deronda, 4 vols. in 2, 1st ed. in book form, 1876, half titles, vol. I title cropped at lower margin, occasional light spotting, 20th c. black half calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo. (2)

Los 384

Lipsius (Justus). Opera Omnia quae ad criticam proprie spectant: postremum ab ipso aucta, correcta, digesta, Antwerp, Ex Officina Plantiniana, 1611, title with eng. printer’s device, 645 pp. of text, plus index, some light browning, bound with De Recta Pronunciatione Latinae Linguae Dialogus, editio ultima, Antwerp, Ex Officina Plantiniana, 1609, title with engraved printer’s device, 78 pp. in all, neat early inscription in ink to title “Eccle Gallicae Reform. Francofurt. 1642”, bookplate of the Bibliothek Oberherrlingen, dated 1839, to front pastedown, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, some marks, 4to. (1)

Los 386

[Mason, William]. The History of Jesus, Drawn up for Children. By the Author of A plain Sermon for little Children, Recommended by the late Rev. Mr. Jones, Chaplain of St. Saviour’s, Southwark, 1st ed., printed for M. Lewis and E. Dilly, 1767, eng. frontis., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, occn. light finger-soiling, early ms. names on endpapers, lacking front free endpaper, stitching partially broken, orig. Dutch floral boards, rubbed, lacking spine, 12mo in 6s. Rare. No copy of the first edition located. (1)

Los 403

Schott (Caspar). Magia physiognomica sive dissertatio de notis latentis animi, & futurorum successuum humano corpori a nautra limpressis ..., Graz, [1742?], pp. 122, [6], some light browning and damp staining at upper margins throughout, contemp. boards, spine split and stitching near broken, 12mo. (1)

Los 407

[Sherlock, William]. A Discourse Concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Religion. Being an Answer to some Papers Asserting the Necessity of such a Judge..., 1686, some light dust soiling, near contemp. qtr. sheep, joints cracked and loss at head & foot of spine, slim 4to, (Wing S3285A), together with Burnet (Gilbert), A Sermon Preached on the Fast-Day, Decemb. 22, 1680, at St. Margarets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, 1681, fore-edge margin of title excised and repaired, final leaf G1 marked and with closed-tear, early 20th c. half calf, slim 4to, (Wing B5874), withHellier (Henry), A Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford December 4, 1687 Concerning the Obligation of Oaths, pub. Oxford, 1688, title torn, dampstained & detached, bound with Sherlock (William), The Charity of Lending without Usury and The True Notion of Usury briefly stated. In a Sermon Preach”d before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, at St. Bridget’s Church, on Tuesday in Easter-Week, 1692, pub. 1692, bound with Two Funeral Sermons Preached in St. Saviour’s Church in Dartmouth..., by Humfry Smith, M.A. and Vicar there, pub. 1690, bound with twelve others similar, some light dampstaining and few marks, manuscript notes to endpapers including ÒDaniell Downe his Booke, Bought at an action in 1729/30 price one shilling sixpenceÓ, contemp. boards lacking leather, 4to, plus Sermons, Certain Semons or Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches, in the time of Queen Elizabeth..., Oxford, 1683, hinges split, contemp. panelled calf, paper library label to upper board, joints cracked and spine worn, folio (4)

Los 408

Smart (Christopher). A Poetical Translation of the Fables of Phaedrus, with the Appendix of Gudius, and an Accurate Edition of the Original on the Opposite page, 1st ed., 1765, engraved frontispiece, occasional light soiling, manuscript notes to front and rear endpapers, previous owner signature, contemporay calf, upper cover detaching, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Poems by Mr. Gray. A New Edition, 1768, half title, one or two inkspots, previous owner inscription to title, contemporary calf, rebacked, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Poems on Several Occasions, by Thomas Blacklock, Edinburgh, 1754, half title, press cutting adhered to rear endpaper, a.e.g., contemporary calf, covers detached, rubbed, 8vo, with nine others including Isaac Watts” Horae Lyricae. Poems Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, 4th ed., 1722, The Historical and Poetical Medley; Or Muses Library, 1738, Poems on Several Occasions, by Stephen Duck, 1738 and The Poetical Works of William Collins, 1798 (12)

Los 416

Tooke (Thomas). Thoughts and Details on the High and Low Prices of the Last Thirty Years, 4 parts in one, 1st ed., 1823, two titles, folding table, library stamps, Preface leaves loosening, a few light spots, contemporary vellum-backed calf, boards rubbed and scuffed, 8vo. Tooke’s work on the collection and analysis of financial data. Kress C.1163. (1)

Los 421

[Walpole, Robert]. A Copy of the Paper Dropt in St. James’s Park: Or, a Hue and Cry after a Coachman. London, Jan. 11, 1729-30, [1730], single sheet, some inkstains and light soiling, contemporary manuscript arithmetic to verso, old fold, approx. 30.5 x 19cm. ÒSatirical handbill offering a reward for the apprehension of the “said Coachman”, said by Narcissus Luttrell to be an attack on Sir Robert WalpoleÓ (ESTC N47609). (1)

Los 439

Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 3rd ed., with additions and corrections (7th thou.), 1861, lacks half-title, title with some soiling and circular ink stamp to top margin, folding diagram at page 123, a little soiled and with circular ink stamp to verso, one or two short closed marginal tears towards rear of vol., without pubs. ad. leaf at rear, some light soiling to margins throughout, contemp. half brown morocco, heavily rubbed and snagged to head of spine, 8vo. Freeman 381. 2000 copies printed. The first edition to include the author’s expanded historical sketch which was written to satisfy complaints that Darwin had not sufficiently considered his predecessors in the general theory of evolution. (1)

Los 440

Darwin (Charles). The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1872, seven heliotype plts. by O.G. Rejlander, including three folding, wood-engs. to text, 4 pp. publisher’s ads. at rear, dated November, 1872, orig. green cloth gilt, couple of light marks to upper cover, slightly rubbed, 8vo. Freeman 1141. “This is an important member of the evolutionary set, and it was written, in part at least, as a confutation of the idea that the facial muscles of expression in man were a special endowment”. (1)

Los 454

Long (Roger). Astronomy, in Five Books, 2 vols., Cambridge, 1742-64, engraved frontispieces and and 92 folding engraved plates, lacks Books 4 & 5, 3F with small abrasion affecting text, front blank detached in vol. I, occasional light browning, a few light spots, contemporary calf, spines rubbed with some wear, 4to. Provenance: William Constable, bookplates. William Constable (1721-1791) F.R.S. & F.A.S., was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1775. (2)

Los 475

Sendivogius (Michael). A New Light of Alchymie: Taken out of the Fountaine of Nature and Manuall Experience. To Which is Added a Treatise of Sulphur, Also Nine Books of the Nature of Things, Written by Paracelsus... Also a Chymicall Dictionary... 3 parts in one, 1st ed., 1650, woodcut initials and headpieces, title and some other leaves repaired, A4 with small hole affecting headline, some soiling and dampstaining, underlining and annotation, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed and scuffed, small 4to. Michael Sendivogius (1566-1636) was a Polish alchemist, who pioneered ways of creating new compounds and discovered air is partly composed of a life-giving substance (Oxygen) 170 years before Scheele and Priestley. Wing S2506. (1)

Los 480

Sprat (Thomas). The History of the Royal-Society of London, for the Improving of Natural Knowledge, 2nd ed., corrected, 1702, imprimatur leaf with engraved armorial to verso (recto with early ink manuscript note to upper margin), two folding engraved plates, some light dampstaining at rear of volume, front free endpaper replaced, hinges repaired, contemp. panelled calf, old repair to joints and head & foot of spine, 4to. (1)

Los 484

Thompson (Thomas). Medical Consultations on Various Diseases: Published from the Letters of Thomas Thompson, M.D. Physician to his late Royal Highness Frederic Prince of Wales, 1st ed., 1773, title-page with early ms. name at head, A1-E8 with small worm trail to upper blank margin, occn. finger-soiling, front free endpaper becoming detached, lacking rear free endpaper, sprinkled edges, contemp. sheep, rubbed and some wear to extrems. in places (with sl. loss at foot of spine and corners showing), 8vo, together with Russel (Richard), A Dissertation on the Use of Sea Water in the Diseases of the Glands. Particularly the Scurvy, Jaundice, King’s-Evil, Leprosy, and the Glandular Consumption. Translated from the Latin... To which is added a Translation of Dr. Speed’s Commentary on Sea Water. As also an Account of the Nature, Properties, and Uses of all the remarkable Mineral Waters in Great Britain..., 4th ed., revised and corrected, 1760, eng. frontis., some light marginal damp-staining to text, contemp. ms. name on front free endpaper, hinges split, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, joints sl. split at ends, upper corners showing, 12mo. (2)

Los 485

Thomson (J.J.). The Discharge of Electricity Through Gases, 1st ed., pub. Constable, 1898, illustrations, a few light spots, original cloth, slight lean and edge wear, 8vo. Presentation copy, inscribed in pencil to fep: ÒTo R. Threfall from J.J. ThomsonÓ. Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856-1940) was a British physicist, credited with the discovery of the electron and of isotopes, and awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1906. (1)

Los 493

Auction catalogue. A Catalogue of a Capital Collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch Pictures, Consigned from Abroad... Which will be Sold by Auction by Mr. Christie, at his Great Room, in Pall Mall, on Friday the 6th, and Saturday the 7th of March, 1772, 4pp., some light soiling and marginal chips, old folds, disbound, folio, together with A Catalogue of a Well-Chosen and Capital Collection of Italian, Flemish, French and Dutch Prints, Books of Prints and Drawings, (Part of which was purchased out of the collection of the late U. Price, Esq;) Paintings in Water Colours, Music, French Horns &c. Belonging to a Nobleman Going Abroad... Which will be Sold at Auction by Mr. Christie, on Monday, April 13, 1772, and the Following Days, 15pp., lower portion of title torn away, affecting text, one or two spots, disbound, 8vo. (1)

Los 507

Raphael Sanzio (da Urbino). Logge del Vaticano, Rome, Niccola de Antoni, circa 1802, eng. title by Giovanni Balzar after Luca Comparini, and thirteen full-page plates by Carlo Lasinio after Raphael, all with fine antique-style hand-colouring, some scattered foxing mostly to margins, light waterstain to upper outer corner of title only, old plain wrappers, soiled and some fraying to edges, large slim folio (620 x 460mm) (1)

Los 519

Cricket Scorecard. Gloucestershire v. 22 Colts of the County, Earl of Bathurst’s Park, Cirencester, Friday and Saturday, May 31st and June 1st, 1878, original printed scorecard, local Cirencester advertisements on verso, small loss to bottom right foredge, affecting three scores, a few light spots, approx. 16.25 x 12.25cm. Rare early scorecard of the annual Gloucestershire v. Colts trial match. Gloucestershire won by an innings and 14 runs, with W.G. Grace top scoring with 91 runs and taking ten wickets in each innings (20 for 79 in the match). (1)

Los 528

Wisden’s Cricketers” Almanacks, 1942, 1943, 1945, illustrations and adverts., p. 23 loose in 1942, one or two light spots, original limp cloth, 1943 with small loss at head of spine and joint splitting, lightly rubbed with small stains, 8vo. (3)

Los 529

Wisden’s Cricketers” Almanacks, 1940, 1941, 1944, 1945, illustrations and adverts., 1940 lacking p. 335 & weak hinges, 1941 lacking p. 23, 1944 pp. 103-106 torn with loss, 1945 lacking p. 101, 1940 original publisher’s hardback cloth (rubbed with light stains), 1941 & 1944-45 original limp cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, with 1946, 1949-50, limp cloth (1946 upper cover detached with loss), plus other defective Wisden’s. Sold not subject to return. (30)

Los 532

Boxing. Lynch (Bohun). The Prize Ring, pub. Country Life, 1925, 40 coloured abd b & w plates, press cuttings at front and rear, manuscript obituary notice re. Thomas Winter tipped-in at end, previous owner signature, some light spots, t.e.g., original vellum-backed boards, lightly rubbed and discoloured, 4to. Limited edition, 313/750. Inscribed to half title: ÒTo my dear friend J.S. Frazer Esq. with best wishes for the new year 1938, Jack PetersenÓ. Jack Petersen (1911-1990) was a Welsh heavyweight boxer, winning the British light-heavyweight title in 1932, beating Harry Crossley, and two months later the British Heavyweight crown, scoring a second round knock-out of Reggie Meen. (1)

Los 546

* Golf. Card Golf. A full set of sixty chromo. playing cards (with designs by A.A. Sukey), printed in Bavaria, c. 1895, the set comprises Drive (6), Stroke (24), Obstacle (12), the Approach (6), On the Green (6) and Hole (6), generally in good condition, some minor dust soiling, seven cards have light corner creases and one has a small edge chip (60)

Los 569

Eragny Press. Les Ballades de Maistre Francois Villon, pub. Hacon & Ricketts, 1900, printed in red and black throughout, with decorative wood eng. title and illustrations and decorative initials and borders engraved by Esther Pissarro after Lucien Pissarro, some light spotting to endpapers, orig. boards, rubbed and spine scuffed, sl. surface fraying to joints, bookplate of J. Barton Townsend to front pastedown and additional owner’s name in ink of S. V. H. Russo, dated 1934, 8vo. Limited edition of 206 copies, of which 200 are for sale. (1)

Los 575

Henty (G.A.). A Chapter of Adventures: or, Through the Bombardment of Alexandria, 1st ed., Blackie, 1891 [1890], half-title, six b & w plts. by W.H. Overend, incl. frontis. (sl. dusty), 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear, school prize bookplate, orig. pictorial blue cloth, sl. rubbed and dulled, 8vo, together with At Aboukir and Acre, A Story of Napoleon’s Invasion of Egypt, 1st ed., 1899, b&w plts., 32 pp. pubs. cat. at rear, front endpaper torn out, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, plus Wodehouse (P. G.), The Clicking of Cuthbert, 1st ed., later issue, 1922, with ten titles listed (rather than eight), to verso of half-title, orig. dec. mid-green cloth, rubbed and some light soiling to spine, 8vo, and other Wodehouse, all reprints, and late Victorian/Edwardian pictorial cloth fiction, including Henty, and a few children’s and illustrated books, including Mickey Mouse, etc, all 8vo. (46)

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Price (Julius M.). Dame Fashion. Paris-London (1786-1912), 1913, coloured and b & w plates, a few leaves loosening, some light spotting, t.e.g., contemporary green morocco-backed boards, lightly rubbed, 4to. (1)

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Siegfried & The Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner, trans. Margaret Armour, 1st ed., 1911, thirty tipped-in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, occn. light foxing to text, orig. gilt dec. brown cloth, occn. minor rubbing to extrems., gilt on spine dulled, 4to, together with The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner, trans. Margaret Armour, new imp., 1918, thirty-four tipped-in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, letterpress with scattered foxing, ms. ownership signature on front free endpaper, edges foxed, orig. gilt dec. brown cloth, spine sl. rubbed and faded, with gilt dulled, lower cover with cloth lifting slightly, 4to. (2)

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Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Fellowship of the Ring, 11th impression; The Two Towers, 8th impression; The Return of the King, 7th impression, 3 vols., 1961, folding map to each, Fellowship with contemporary presentation inscription, original cloth, edges slightly rubbed, d.j.s, spines a little faded, one or two stains, slipcase, 8vo, together with The Hobbit, 6th impression (2nd ed.), 1954, coloured frontispiece, illustrations, map endpapers, one or light spots, previous owner signature, original cloth, slight fading, d.j., small piece from front flap excised, a couple of closed tears, 8vo, with three others (7)

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Wilde (Oscar). Salome, A Tragedy in One Act, translated from the French, with Sixteen Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley, John Lane, 1912, b & w plts., 6pp. pubs. ads. at rear, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, darkened spine rubbed at ends and with gilt dulled, 8vo, together with Tom Eckersley, His Graphic Work, 1994, b & w port. frontis., and seventy-three col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, sm. folio, (limited edition of 500 copies, this unnumbered), plus Weber-Dresden (J.M. Erich), Theory and Practice of the Confectioner..., 2nd ed., [1929], half-title, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., with large sheet of template patterns loosely inserted (some closed tears in folds), orig. half morocco, spine faded, extrems. a little rubbed and a few light marks, upper cover gilt lettered, 4to, plus ten others, mostly private press, some duplicates, incl. a deluxe folio of reproductions of brush drawings by a contemp. Japanese artist, pub. 2003, bound in qtr. suede and wooden boards, in linen slipcase (13)

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Hall (S.C., ed.). Gems of European Art: The Best Pictures of the Best Schools, 2nd series, pub. George Virtue, n.d., c. 1840, forty-four steel eng. plates, after Old Masters, some light foxing, a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. dark green full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to joints and edges, folio, together with Landon (Letitia E., & Bayley, Thomas Haynes), Flowers of Loveliness. Forty Groups of Female Figures, Emblematic of Flowers, pub. John Tallis, n.d., c. 1850, eng. title (some overall spotting), and thirty-nine eng. plts. of female beauty, a few minor marks, contemp. half dark green morocco, heavily rubbed and marked, upper joint partly cracked at head and foot, folio, plus Newlands (James), The Carpenter and Joiner’s Assistant, pub. Blackie & Son, 1869, b&w litho. plates, some spotting, mostly to front and rear, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and some marks, folio, and other 19th c. illustrated works and literature, mostly leather bound, mainly 4to/folio, including Sir Thomas Browne, Works, ed. Simon Wilkin, 4 vols., pub. William Pickering, 1836, Captain H. M. Hozier, The Franco-Prussian War, 2 vols., pub. William Mackenzie, c. 1875, G. N. Wright & Thomas Allom, France Illustrated, vols. II & III only, pub. Fisher, Son & Co., c. 1840, Charles Mackay, The History of the United States of America, parts I-IV, n.d., c. 1870, M. F. Cusack, The Life of St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland, 1869, two photographically illustrated works (Tennyson’s Brook, illustrated by Arthur Brown, & Flemish Relics by Frederic G. Stephens), Percy V. Bradshaw, Art in Advertising, pub. Press Art School, n.d., c. 1930, seven bound vols. of Victorian sheet music, etc. (2 cartons)

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Greenwell (G.C.). A Practical Treatise on Mine Engineering, 1st ed., Newcastle, 1855, sixty-two double page hand tinted lithographed plates, some folding, a few Manchester Geological Society blindstamps to verso of plates, some light spotting and browning, front hinges broken, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary half morocco, upper joint torn at foot, rubbed and scuffed, a.e.g., 4to, together with The Cotton Manufacturers, Managers and Spinners” New Pocket Guide; Containing Examples of the Various Calculations Connected with the Machinery of a Cotton Mill, 4th ed., Manchester, [1873], scattered spotting, original blindstamped cloth, 8vo, plus The Steam Engine and its Inventors; A Historical Sketch, by Robert Galloway, 1881, double page engraved plate and map, illustrations, some light spotting, library stamps, original cloth, rebacked retaining original spine, 8vo, with others on steam engines etc., including John Bourne’s A Catechism of the Steam Engine, 1847, Crosby Steamgage & Valve Co., appliance catalogue, 1904 and Rees’s Manufacturing Industry, 5 vols., 1972 (3 shelves)

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Lummis (Canon William Murrell and Wynn, Kenneth G.). Honour the Light Brigade. A Record of the Services of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Five Light Cavalry Regiments, which made up the Light Brigade and Balclava on October 25th 1854 and Saw Service in the Crimea from September 1854 to the End of the War, pub. 1973, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, together with Heathcote (T.A.), The Indian Army. The Garrison of British Imperial India, 1822-1922, 1st ed., 1974, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, plus Carman (W.Y.), Richard Simkin’s Uniforms of the British Army. The Cavalry Regiments, 1982, num. col. illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, and others of military interest, including uniforms and model soldiers, etc. (3 shelves)

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Eardley-Wilmot (Captain S.). Voyages and Travels of Lord Brassey, K.C.B., D.C.L., from 1862 to 1894, 2 vols., 1895, folding maps, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Thackeray (Lawrence), The Light Side of Egypt, pub. A. & C. Black, 1928, twenty-four tipped in col. illusts., orig. pict. cloth, rubbed and minor wear to spine, slim 4to, plus Smythe (Frank S.), Mountains in Colour, 1st ed., 1949, fifty-seven col. illusts. from photographs by the author, orig. cloth in sl. frayed and torn d.j., 4to, with other travel and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., mostly G/VG (6 shelves)

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A Royal Doulton baluster vase, the everted rim above waisted neck, the body with leaf decoration upon a light brown ground, incised marks to base, height 21 cm, together with a Carn pottery rectangular vase, of small proportions with tubelined floral decoration, printed marks to base, height 10 cm, a studio pottery baluster vase, with flared rim above waisted neck, the body in mottled brown colouring, stamped B, height 19.5 cm, a Mdina blue green glass cylindrical vase with trailing decoration and sprays of yellow, etched mark to base, height 19.5 cm and a further Mdina style glass vase, of cylindrical flared form, in smoky grey and trailing orange decoration, height 26.5 cm, (A/F), (5).

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Edmund Walker c.1820-c.1890- "Docks at Sebastapol with Ruins of Fort St Paul" from "The Seat of War in the East", after William Simpson 1823-1899, publ Jany 22nd 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & co, 13 & 14 Pall Mall East; hand-coloured lithograph, 33x46cm: Smart & Reeve, 9 Diana Place, New Road- "The Waterford Line Schooners Alexander...off the Hook Light", publ by John Lynn, Marine Painter, No 4 Holmes Street Commercial Road London; hand-coloured aquatint, 45x59cm: George Hunt- "Nonparell", after F C Turner, publ Aug 27th 1836 by J Moore, West Street Upper St Martins Lane; hand-coloured aquatint, 43.5x60cm: Liborio Prosperi act 1886-1903- "The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886", publ for Vanity Fair; chromolithograph, 41x55cm: together with a mixed quantity of 18th and 19th century portrait engravings etc., (a lot)

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A Rare and Interesting Album of Turkish drawings by Paul Musurus 1840-1927- The artist`s at their studio; gouache, monogrammed, The deposition; Figure studies; multiple images on a single sheet, numerous studies of gentlemen; officers, Turkish soldiers and historical figures mostly standing full-length; various landscapes and seascapes; Battle scenes, mostly pen and brown ink, all pinned into a album, various proportions, (largest) 20x15cm, Note: Paul Musurus, son of the Turkish ambassador to Britain Pacha Musurus, c. 1850 (depicted in Vanity Fair, published 1887) A member of a Greek orthodox family of considerable literary attainments. He later found modest fame as a published poet. Uncle and mentor to Anna De Noailles, a highly accomplished French poet. Accompanying this album are various letters and correspondence from the Turkish Ambassador to Britain c.1977, as well as The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, The British Museum and The Victoria and Albert, expressing there appreciation at being bequest several sketches from the estate, mostly dating from the earlier part of the 20th century. The Ambassador referring to a portrait in his possession of the Sultan Abdul Mejid by Paul Musurus and as being offered at Sotheby`s in 1977 for the reason given- "The Sultan`s Gaze was rather Imperious to live with"; These letters shedding a little light on this intriguing and talented draughtsman. Musurus`s use and understanding of Chiaroscuro is evident in his pen and brown ink wash drawings. The subject matter and confident hand reminiscent of François Boucher 1703-1770, (for the stump work on the pen and ink studies alone) Eugène Delacroix, Constantin Guys 1802-1892 and other French contemporaries. His small portrait and figurative drawings seemingly worked with over with finger and thumb giving a wonderful tonal quality to the sketches. This album presumably representing images and techniques employed by the artist and appearing to be a personal piece of this obscure painters oeurve. (a lot) (album)

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