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Los 3128

JOHNS, W.E. Biggles in Mexico. Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1959. First edition, 8vo (185 x 117mm.) (Light spotting to edges.) Original green cloth, dust-jacket (slightly scuffed). – And seventeen others by Captain W.E. Johns, including four other first editions (18).

Los 3135

GIBBON, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire… a new edition. London: 1802. 12 vols., 8vo (208 x 127mm.) Engraved frontispiece and 2 engraved folding maps. (Some light browning.) Contemporary diced calf, spines gilt (spines slightly rubbed). Provenance: John F.M. Dovaston (bookplate and signatures to front-free endpapers).

Los 3141

COWARD, Noël. Play Parade. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1948. 8vo (198 x 128mm.) (Minor light browning.) Original cloth (extremities lightly bumped), dust-jacket (small tears and scuffed). Provenance: Vivian [Cox] (presentation inscription signed by Coward, inscribed and dated ‘The Astonished Heart 1949’ to half-title). – And eleven others by or on Coward (12).

Los 3143

SHEPARD, Ernest H. (illustrator). – Kenneth GRAHAME. The Wind in the Willows. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1931. Thirty-eighth edition, 8vo (188 x 121mm.) Numerous illustrations by Shepard. (Some light soiling and spotting.) Original green cloth (bumped and scuffed, front endpapers crudely hand-coloured). Note: the first edition featuring Shepard illustrations. – And fifteen other illustrated works (16).

Los 3147

APPLETON, Honor C. (illustrator). – H.C. CRADOCK. Josephine and Her Dolls. London & Glasgow: Blackie & Son Limited, [n.d. but circa 1916.] 4to (247 x 183mm.) 8 coloured plates, uncoloured illustrations, all by Appleton. (Occasional very light spotting or soiling.) Original cloth-backed boards (slightly soiled), dust-jacket (torn with loss to head and foot of spine, other small tears and creases, soiled). – And four others by Cradock, illustrated by Appleton (5).

Los 3148

SMITH, Jessie Willcox (illustrator). – Charles KINGSLEY. The Water Babies. [London:] Hodder and Stoughton for Boots the Chemist, [n.d. but circa 1916.] 4to (250 x 187mm.) 12 tipped-in colour plates, uncoloured illustrations printed in green, all by Willcox Smith. (Some light spotting and browning.) Original green cloth blocked in gilt (extremities bumped). – And five other children’s books (6).

Los 3149

‘PORNY, Marc Antoine’ (Antoine PYRON du Matre]. The Elements of Heraldry… fourth edition, corrected. London: 1787. 8vo (216 x 128mm.) Engraved frontispiece, 24 engraved plates, occasional illustrations. (Frontispiece with top section excised to plate-mark, some light browning.) Contemporary calf (rubbed and scuffed, rebacked). – And two other works (3).

Los 3163

PALEY, William. Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity… the eleventh edition. London: printed for R. Faulder and Son, 1807. 8vo (213 x 126mm.) (Light browning to first and last few leaves.) Contemporary calf, the upper cover with centrally-placed ownership cartouche in gilt, spine gilt (extremities rubbed and scuffed). – And two other works in three vols. by Paley, bound to match. Provenance: C. Johnson (bindings) (4).

Los 3165

DUCHÉ, Jacob. Discourses on Various Subjects… second edition. London: 1780. 2 vols., 8vo (213 x 122mm.) Engraved frontispieces. (Light browning to first few leaves.) Contemporary tree-calf (extremities rubbed and scuffed, chipped at head and foot of spines).

Los 3169

SHEPARD, E.H. (illustrator). – A.A. MILNE. Winnie-the-Pooh. London: 1926. First edition, 8vo (185 x 120mm.) Numerous illustrations by Shepard. (Occasional light soiling or very light browning.) Original red morocco gilt, g.e. (small mark to upper cover), original glassine dust-jacket (creased and with minor tears), contained within original publisher’s box (soiled and defective).

Los 3170

SHEPARD, E.H. (illustrator). – A.A. MILNE. Now We Are Six. London: Methuen & Co Ltd., 1927. First edition, 8vo (188 x 122mm.) Numerous illustrations by Shepard. (Occasional light browning.) Original red cloth, t.e.g. (extremities lightly bumped, spine slightly faded). – And two other works by Milne, including one other first edition (The House at Pooh Corner. London: 1928. 8vo) (3).

Los 3177

HARRISON, Richard. Recollections of a Life in the British Army during the Latter Half of the 19th Century. London: 1908. First edition, 8vo (208 x 133mm.) Occasional illustrations, (Light browning.) Original cloth (extremities bumped, spine slightly faded). Provenance: Royal Society of Arts (presentation inscription by the author dated November 1908; presentation a.l.s. by Harrison and ink-stamp to front free endpaper).

Los 3179

SYNGE, J.M. The Playboy of the Western World. A Comedy in Three Acts. Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Ltd., 1907. 8vo (194 x 125mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (Frontispiece damp-stained, light spotting.) Original cloth (extremities soiled and lightly bumped). Provenance: Bertram Christian (inscription dated 1907 to front-free endpaper).

Los 3182

SUSSEX. – C. Leeson PRINCE. Observations upon the Climate of Uckfield constituting a Meteorological Record for the District from 1843 to 1870. London & Lewes: 1871. 8vo (220 x 139mm.) Frontispiece. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (extremities somewhat bumped). Provenance: Cuckfield Public Library (paper label mounted to upper cover, labels to front endpapers, ink stamps verso of title-page). – And forty-nine others, all relating to Sussex (50).

Los 3184

ILLUSTRATED WORKS. – Harry FURNISS. Harry Furniss at Home. London: 1904. 8vo (230 x 141mm.) Numerous illustrations, many full-page. (Some light soiling.) Original cloth blocked in gilt (extremities bumped, spine faded). – And thirty-eight other illustrated works, the majority 20th Century (39).

Los 3188

BARBER, Henry. British Family Names: their Origin and Meaning. London: 1894. 8vo (223 x 140mm.) (Light browning or minor spotting.) Original cloth (extremities slightly scuffed and bumped). Provenance: John W. Trist (armorial bookplate and inscription dated ‘4th July 1894’ to front-free endpaper); Joseph Henry Woollan (bookplate). – And seven other vols. of related interest (8).

Los 3197

BRIDGES, Robert. Ibant Obscuri, an Experiment in the Classical Hexameter. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916. 8vo (251 x 167mm.) (Minor damp-staining to top-right corner of first few leaves, occasional light spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (soiled and discoloured). – And thirteen others (14).

Los 3199

AMERY, L.S. (editor). The Times History of the War in South Africa. London: 1900-1909. 7 vols., 8vo (220 x 140mm.) Numerous plates, maps and illustrations. (Some light spotting.) Original cloth, t.e.g. (somewhat faded). – And twenty other volumes (27).

Los 3200

BLOXAM, Matthew Holbeche. A Glimpse at the Monumental Architecture and Sculpture of Great Britain. London: 1834. 8vo (187 x 109mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Light browning.) Contemporary half-calf (somewhat rubbed and scuffed). – And a quantity of other works (a quantity).

Los 3208

RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). – Friedrich H.C. de la MOTTE-FOUQUÉ. Undine. London & New York: 1909. 4to (248 x 180mm.) Title printed in green and black, 15 mounted coloured plates by Rackham. (Light browning.) Original blue cloth blocked in gilt (slightly soiled, spine slightly darkened and lightly bumped at head and foot).

Los 3210

RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). – Richard WAGNER. Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods. London & New York: 1911. 4to (250 x 188mm.) Title printed in brown and black, 30 tipped-in coloured plates, uncoloured illustrations, all after Rackham. (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Original brown buckram blocked in gilt (extremities scuffed and bumped, spine slightly faded).

Los 3211

RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). – [Richard Harris BARHAM.] The Ingoldsby Legends. London & New York: 1907. 4to (253 x 188mm.) Title printed in red and black, 24 mounted coloured plates, uncoloured illustrations, all after Rackham. (2 plates creased, light spotting and browning.) Original cloth (slightly discoloured, head and foot of spine lightly bumped). Provenance: R.G. Hampson (signature dated ‘February 19, 1908’ to half-title).

Los 3212

RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). – Friedrich H.C. de la MOTTE-FOQUÉ. Undine. London & New York: 1909. 4to (250 x 184mm.) Title printed in green and black, 15 coloured plates by Rackham. (Light spotting.) Original cloth blocked in gilt (extremities slightly bumped and soiled, spine slightly faded).

Los 3215

BACON, Mary Ann. Fruits from the Garden and Field. [N.p. but London:] Longman & Co., 1850. 8vo (255 x 181mm.) Decorative title, illuminated text and 12 plates, printed in colours or gilt, by Owen Jones and E.L. Bateman. (Light browning and spotting.) Original calf blocked in blind, by Remnants Edmonds & Remnants, g.e. (worn, spine lacking and all leaves now loosely inserted).

Los 3216

BACON, Mary Ann. Winged Thoughts. [N.p. but London:] Longman & Co., 1851. 8vo (257 x 178mm.) Decorative title, illuminated text and 12 plates, printed in colours or gilt, by Owen Jones and E.L. Bateman. (Light browning and occasional spotting.) Original calf blocked in blind, by Remnants Edmonds & Remnants, g.e. (worn, spine lacking and all leaves now loosely inserted).

Los 3239

TOMKINSON, G.S. A Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses Public and Private in Great Britain and Ireland. London: The First Edition Club, 1928. Limited edition of 1000 copies, 4to (250 x 185mm.) Printed in red and black. (Light spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (lightly bumped and scuffed), dust-jacket (torn with slight loss and soiled).

Los 3240

BOCCACCIO, Giovanni. The Decameron… translated by J.M. Rigg. London: privately printed for the Navarre Society Limited, [n.d. but circa 1921]. 2 vols., 8vo (223 x 142mm.) Title printed in red and black, plates and illustrations by Louis Chalon. (Light spotting.) Original cloth, t.e.g. (slightly soiled, spines darkened). – And a quantity of others (a quantity).

Los 3243

KENNINGTON, Eric (illustrator). – W.O. KENNINGTON. Churchill’s Plea to Roosevelt on Britain’s Urgent Need. [N.p.:] printed for Frigidaire Ltd by Harrison & Sons Ltd., Feb 9, 1941. Unstated limited edition, this copy number 1162 signed ‘W.O.K.’, 4to (254 x 204mm.) Full-page illustrations by Eric Kennington. (Light soiling.) Original wrappers (browned and soiled). Provenance: Vivian Cox (presentation inscription signed by Eric Kennington dated ‘Jan 1951’). – And nine others, most signed by the authors or produced in a limited edition (10).

Los 3248

FILM & THEATRE. – Eric BARKER. Steady, Barker!. London: Secker & Warburg, 1956. First edition, 8vo (196 x 127mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Light browning.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. Provenance: Vivian Cox (presentation inscription signed by Barker ‘This isn’t conceit. Just a personal souvenir to that very erudite man with thanks for having me and all the fun off the set. Eric August ‘58’). – And a quantity of others, a number relating to films, the theatre and plays or poetry (a quantity).

Los 3258

THURSTON, Robert H. A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine… second edition. London: 1879. 8vo (177 x 115mm.) Frontispiece, illustrations. (Occasional light browning.) Contemporary green-calf, the upper cover with the arms of ‘Buntingford Grammar School’ (spine worn). Provenance: H. Dowsing (presentation inscription to preliminary blank). – And one other volume of related interest (2).

Los 3261

SHAKESPEARE, William. [The Works… miniature edition]. Glasgow & New York: [n.d.] 39 vols., 32mo (51 x 25mm.) (Some light browning.) Original cloth (somewhat faded and bumped). – And one other vol. All contained within a diminutive Edwardian satin walnut revolving library bookcase (minor faults).

Los 3263

MORRIS, Francis Orpen. A History of British Butterflies, eighth edition. London: John C. Nimmo, 1895. 8vo (265 x 172mm.) Title printed in red and black, 79 coloured plates, 1 double-page uncoloured plate. (Occasional light soiling.) Original cloth (extremities bumped).

Los 3264

HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel, and John Obadiah WESTWOOD. British Butterflies and their Transformations. London: William Smith, 1848. 4to (280 x 206mm.) Hand-coloured lithographic additional titles and 42 hand-coloured lithographic plates. (Occasional light spotting and light soiling.) Early 20th Century red half-morocco, by Henry Young & Sons of Liverpool, t.e.g. (spine slightly faded). Note: bound to match Lot 3265.

Los 3265

HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel, and John Obadiah WESTWOOD. British Moths and their Transformations. London: William Smith, 1843-1845. 2 vols., 4to (280 x 210mm.) 124 hand-coloured lithographic plates. (Occasional light soiling and light browning, vol. I with worm hole affecting top margin of all leaves after p.149.) Early 20th Century red half-morocco, by Henry Young & Sons of Liverpool, t.e.g. (extremities very lightly scuffed, spines slightly faded). Note: bound to match Lot 3264.

Los 3274

FIELD, Cyril. Britain’s Sea Soldiers. A History of the Royal Marines and their Predecessors. Liverpool: 1924. 2 vols., 4to (276 x 208mm.) Titles printed in red and black, numerous plates (17 coloured, 6 hand-coloured using the pochoir process). (Some light spotting or browning.) Contemporary blue half-calf, by Wood & Soane of Liverpool (slightly rubbed and scuffed). – And H.E. BLUMBERG (editor). Britain’s Sea Soldiers. A Record of the Royal Marines during the War 1914-1919. Devonport: [n.d. but circa 1927.] Colour frontispiece, numerous uncoloured plates. (Lacking maps.) Contemporary morocco-backed cloth (extremities bumped) (3).

Los 3275

MAWE, Thomas, and John ABERCROMBIE. The Universal Gardener and Botanist: or, a General Dictionary of Gardening and Botany… the second edition. London: 1797. 4to (270 x 205mm.) 11 engraved plates (1 folding) only. (Light spotting and browning, heavier to plates.) Contemporary speckled calf (worn, upper cover detached). – And one other work of related interest (2).

Los 3282

“JUNIUS”. Stat Nominis Umbra. London: printed by T. Bensley, 1797. 2 vols., 8vo (207 x 121mm.) 21 engraved plates, occasional illustrations. (Light browning or spotting.) Contemporary tree-calf (spines scuffed and darkened, joints splitting). – And a quantity of others (a quantity).

Los 3285

BÉNÉZIT, E. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs… nouvelle edition. [Paris:] Librairie Gründ, 1948. Limited edition of 3000 copies, this number 2753, 8 vols., 8vo (245 x 157mm.) Occasional plates. (Light browning.) Original cloth (slightly discoloured and bumped).

Los 3304

KROGT, Peter van der. John Blaeu Atlas Maior of 1665. Köln, London, etc.: Taschen, 2005. Large 8vo (440 x 290mm.) Numerous colour illustrations, folding colour plates. (Light soiling to title-page.) Original paper-covered boards, dust-jacket. – And thirteen others on maps and atlases (14).

Los 3310

HOUSMAN, Laurence (illustrator). – Christina ROSSETTI. Goblin Market. London: Macmillan & Co., 1893. 8vo (181 x 99mm.) Decorative title, 12 plates, numerous illustrations, all by Housman. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth blocked in gilt to a design by Housman (extremities bumped).

Los 3315

ACTON, Harold. This Chaos. Paris: Hours Press, 1930. Limited edition of 150 copies, this out of series signed by the author, folio (284 x 191mm.) (Some soiling and light spotting.) Original calf-backed boards designed by Elliott Seabrooke (somewhat soiled, spine worn).

Los 3324

HARTSHORNE, Charles Henry. Salopia Antiqua, or an Enquiry from Personal Survey into the ‘Druidical’, Military, and other Early Remains in Shropshire and the North Welsh Borders. London & Cambridge: 1841. 8vo (270 x 170mm.) Decorative additional title, 8 chromolithographed plates. (Light crease to first few leaves, additional title damp-stained, some browning or spotting.) Contemporary half-morocco, t.e.g. (extremities slightly scuffed).

Los 3330

HERBERT, William. The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London. London: 1837. 2 vols., 8vo (248 x 150mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Minor light browning.) Near contemporary brown morocco gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (somewhat scuffed).

Los 389

Silver cigarette case by `J.H.W.`, approx. 80mm x 60mm, concave back, lightly patterned, h/m Birmingham 1922 & a cushion shaped vesta case by `D.F.`, approx. 45mm x 50mm, light engine turned pattern, h/m Birmingham 1912, both with some wear & slight dents (3.05oz) (2)

Los 567

Victoria, old head, crown, 1895 LIX, extremely fine or better, with lustre and light toning

Los 7

Pairs of ladies` hoop earrings, approx. 18mm, one pair with light impressed pattern, the other in rose, white & yellow gold twists, 9ct h/m (4.8g) (2)

Los 8

Oval locket, approx. 18mm x 12mm, light ornate pattern around edge, small star set diamond to centre, complete with 16” curb chain, stamped or h/m 9ct gold (3.8g)

Los 127

Ladies` carnelian set ring, comprising wide tapered band with light engraved pattern to either side of rub-over setting, faceted stone, stamped 14ct gold, size M or 6 US (2.2g)

Los 86

A Matchbox 1-75 series No.25, Ford Cortina, metallic light brown, Superfast wheels, generally very good condition (windscreen cracked), unboxed.

Los 110

A Corgi No.CC07406, Land Rover `R.A.C.`, blue; Vanguards No.VA00413, Ford Anglia Van R.A.C. Set, blue; Vanguards No.VA03015, Austin A40 Van `Castrol`, dark green and white; Vanguards No.VA06603, Ford Transit Mk I `Eddie Stobart`, dark green; Vanguards No.VA01116, Morris Minor Van `Eddie Stobart`, dark green and red; and a further twenty-eight assorted light commercial vehicle models, most mint or near mint and boxed, (33).

Los 175

A John Bing bisque socket head doll, with a cropped light brown wig, sleeping blue-grey glass eyes, and an open mouth with two upper teeth and tongue, on a jointed bent limb composition body, the head impresed `201 / S & Q / Germany / 12`, 57cm high, together with a spare long brown wig, in original plain card box, labelled to one end `Fairy Princess`, (box torn).

Los 129

A set of twelve Edwardian electroplated dessert knives and forks, ivory handles in a light oak case, a cased set of six tea knives with silver handles, a cased pair of fish servers, electroplated blades, stained ivory handles and a set of electroplated apostle teaspoons, sugar tongs, (4 boxes).

Los 138

A contemporary mottled opaque and metal framed centre light fitting, leaf-formed design, diameter 13½".

Los 188

Various camcorders, lenses, video light, other similar accessories, a composition doll,modern bisque costume doll and other dolls, various, (3 boxes).

Los 594

A pendant light fitting, with four rings supporting prismatic drops, below festooning, diameter 18",.

Los 613

A gilt-metal eight light chandelier, scroll branches, with facetted glass drops, wired for electricity, diameter 28".

Los 337

Pair of three light circular silver take-down candelabra having reeded bases and knops, retailed by Harrods, London, 1964, maker RWB, bases filled, branches weighing approx. 24 1/2 ozs

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