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GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS (publishers). - Lucius APULEIUS. The xi. Bookes of the Golden Asse. Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire: 1923. Limited edition of 450 copies for sale, this number 167, 8vo (255 x 192mm.) (Light spotting to first and last few leaves.) Original cloth-backed paper-covered boards (soiled or browned). - And two other limited edition works (3).
NANSEN, Fridtjof. Farthest North. Westminster, London: 1897. 2 vols., 8vo (237 x 160mm.) Frontispieces (1 etched), titles printed in red and black, plates (16 chromolithographed), 4 folding maps, numerous illustrations. (Occasional light creasing and spotting.) Original cloth blocked in gilt (extremities somewhat bumped). - And two other works of similar interest (4).
MORIER, James. The Adventures of Hajjî Baba of Ispahan. London: Lawrence & Bullen, Ltd., 1897. 8vo (240 146mm.) Title printed in red and black, numerous illustrations. (Occasional light spotting.) Contemporary red half-morocco, by Mudie, the spine gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and third, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, t.e.g. (slightly scuffed).
BINDINGS. - Francis BACON. The Works. London: William Pickering, 1825-1834. 16 vols. only (of 17, lacking vol. I). 8vo (220 x 135mm.) (Occasional light spotting.) Contemporary half-morocco, spines gilt, t.e.g. (extremities slightly rubbed). Provenance: Jasper Nicholas Ridley (armorial bookplates).
WOODWARD, John, and George BURNETT. A Treatise on Heraldry. Edinburgh and London: 1892. 2 vols., 8vo (217 x 142mm.) Titles printed in red and black, 56 plates (48 colour). (Light spotting.) Contemporary green half-morocco, t.e.g. (extremities rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations).
SHEAHAN, James Joseph. History and Topography of Buckinghamshire. London & Pontefract: 1862. 8vo (210 x 127mm.) (Light spotting.) Near contemporary green half-calf by Maltby of Oxford (lightly scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate, occasional annotations, gilt crest to binding).
DAVENPORT, John Marriott. Oxfordshire, Lords Lieutenant, High Sheriffs and Members of Parliament, &c. Oxford: 1888. 8vo (225 x 135mm.) Extra-illustrated with numerous lined leaves with pencil annotations by Stanley Leonard Barry. (Some light spotting.) Contemporary blue half-morocco, by Maltby of Oxford (extremities slightly scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplates, gilt crest to binding and inscriptions). - And eleven other works of similar interest (12).
BOUTELL, Charles. Heraldry, Historical and Popular... third edition, revised and enlarged. London: 1864. 1 vol. in two, 8vo (209 x 126mm.) Titles printed in red and black, chromolithographed frontispiece, 81 lithographed plates, numerous illustrations. (Light spotting to plates.) Near contemporary blue half-morocco, by Maltby of Oxford, t.e.g. (worm damage to covers, spine slightly faded). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplates, occasional annotations, gilt crest to binding). - And two others by Charles Boutell (4).
PHILLIMORE, W.P.W. The Law and Practice of Grants of Arms, and the Registration of Pedigrees in England, Scotland, and Ireland. London: 1905. 8vo (221 x 135mm.) (Some light spotting.) Contemporary blue half-morocco, by Maltby of Oxford, spine gilt, t.e.g. Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate, occasional annotations and gilt crest to binding). - And eleven other works of related interest (12).
BURKE, John. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. London: published for Henry Colburn, 1833-1838. 4 vols., 8vo (241 x 143mm.) Engraved portrait frontispieces, illustrations. (Occasional light spotting.) Contemporary diced calf, g.e. (rebacked with old spines laid down, scuffed and rubbed).
HARLEIAN SOCIETY. The Publications of the Harleian Society. London: 1869-1914. Vols. I, IV, V (2), VI, XII-XVII, XIX, XXII, XXVIII, XLI-XLII, LIII-LIV, LVI-LVIII, LX-LXII and LXIV-LXV only, 8vo (257 x 168mm.) Numerous illustrations. (Occasional light browning or spotting.) Contemporary red half-morocco, some by Maltby of Oxford, the spines gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second, the other compartments with repeat decoration in gilt, t.e.g. (some spines darkened, some extremities rubbed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplates and occasional annotations). Note: this part-set comprises the visitations of London, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Devon, Warwickshire, Essex, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridge, Kent, Shropshire, Sussex, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Suffolk, Hampshire and Middlesex Pedigrees (25).
WRIGHT, Thomas. The Roll of Arms of the Princes, Barons and Knights who attended Kind Edward I. To the Siege of Caerlaverock, in 1300. London: 1864. 4to (295 x 215mm.) Chromolithographed frontispiece and 4 plates. (Some light spotting.) Original cloth blocked in gilt, g.e. Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations). - And nine other works, the majority on the Roll of Arms (10).
FOX-DAVIES, Arthur Charles. Armorial Families… seventh edition. London: 1929-1930. 2 vols., 8vo (272 x 179mm.) Titles printed in red and black, numerous illustrations. (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Contemporary red morocco, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities slightly bumped, spines somewhat rubbed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplates, occasional annotations) and address stamp to half-titles). - And three other works by Fox-Davies (5).
BERRY, William. Encyclopaedia Heraldica, or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry. London: [n.d. but circa 1828.] 3 vols., 4to (285 x 215mm.) Engraved decorative titles, 140 engraved plates to vol. III. (Light spotting.) Contemporary half-calf (rebacked, old spines laid down, extremities scuffed and rubbed). Provenance: C. Bowles (armorial bookplate); B. Jones-Bateman (armorial bookplate); Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate).
HOPE, W.H. St. John. The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter 1348-1485. Westminster, London: 1901. Folio (335 x 232mm.) 90 colour plates (3 folding). (Some light spotting.) Contemporary blue morocco gilt, by Hosie of Hamilton, the upper cover with overall geometric design with tooled red, cream and brown onlaid panels, contained within a gilt triple fillet border, the spine in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in gilt in the second, the others with a repeating alternate design with an oval onlaid panel contained within foliate borders, g.e., gilt-turn-ins. Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate, and 2pp. of pencil inscriptions pasted to endpapers).
WHALLEY, Peter (compiler). - John BRIDGES. The History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire. Oxford: 1791. 2 vols., folio (440 x 250mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 87 engraved plates (4 folding), 2 folding maps, 9 watercolours and clipped maps of the hundreds, the majority extra-illustrations, bound-in. (Some creasing and light spotting.) Early 20th Century red half-morocco, the spine gilt in six compartments, lettered in the second and third, t.e.g. (slightly darkened, scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and inscriptions).
EDMONDSON, Joseph. A Complete Body of Heraldry. London: 1780. 2 vols., folio (465 x 275mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 24 engraved plates. (Occasional light browning or spotting.) Contemporary tree-calf (rebacked, spines now rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Earl of Chesterfield (bookplate); Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations).
BINDINGS. - William SHAKESPEARE. The Works… the text revised by… Alexander Dyce… fifth edition. London: 1886. 10 vols., 8vo (214 x 135mm.) Frontispieces. (Occasional light spotting.) Near contemporary brown half-calf, the spines in six compartments with raised bands, green morocco lettering pieces in the second and third, the others plain, t.e.g. (spines slightly faded, upper hinge of vol. X splitting.)
BINDINGS. - J.G. WOOD. Natural History Rambles, Lane and Field. London & New York: 1902. 8vo (159 x 98mm.) Illustrations. (Light browning.) Contemporary green calf, the upper cover with centrally placed arms for Dover College, the spine in six compartments with raised bands, morocco lettering piece in the second, the others with repeat decoration in gilt (slightly rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: C.W. Saunders (school prize certificate). - And twenty-eight others, leather-bound magazines (29).
PHILATIC HISTORY, EXPLORATION. - Alexander Joseph SEFI. King Edward VII Land, a History of the Special Postage Stamp issued for use in Antarctic Regions for Sir Ernest Shackleton's Expedition of 1907-09. London: 1912. 8vo (216 x 138mm.) 8 plates (1 double-page). (Occasional light browning.) Original wrappers (spotted and slightly tattered).
UPWARD, Edward. Journey to the Border. London: published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1938. First edition, 8vo (181 x 118mm.) (Light marginal browning.) Original cloth (extremities lightly bumped), dust-jacket designed by Vanessa Bell (slightly soiled, spine slightly chipped at head and foot of spine).
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Hobbit. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1954. Second edition (sixth impression), 8vo (185 x 120mm.) Occasional full-page uncoloured illustrations after Tolkien. (Lacking frontispiece, some light marginal browning.) Original cloth (extremities bumped and slightly discoloured), dust-jacket (browned and soiled, torn with some loss).
DOYLE, Arthur Conan. Through the Magic Door. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1907. First edition, 8vo (189 x 122mm.) 16 plates. (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Original cloth (discoloured, rebacked with old spine laid down). Provenance: author's presentation copy, inscribed at the head of the title-page 'With Arthur Conan Doyle's kind remembrances Xmas 1907'.
BACON, Francis. Baconiana. Or Certain Genuine Remains of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St Albans; in Arguments Civil and Moral, Natural, Medical, Theological, and Bibliographical. London: printed by I.D. for Richard Chiswell, 1679. 8vo (180 x 112mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece by F.H. van Houe. (Occasional light soiling or browning.) Old calf (rebacked and recornered). Wing B269.
'BLOODY ASSIZE'. - John DUNTON (publisher). The Dying Speeches, Letters and Prayers, &c. of those Eminent Protestants who suffered in the West of England… under the Cruel Sentence of the late… Lord Chief Justice Jefferys. London: printed for John Dunton, 1689. 4to (178 x 126mm.) (Some browning or light spotting.) 20th century calf (slightly rubbed).
GILL, Eric. (illustrator). - William SHAKESPEARE. The New Temple Shakespeare. London & New York: 1934-1936. 40 vols., small 4to (129 x 98mm.) Woodcut vignettes to half-titles and title-pages after Gill. (Occasional light soiling.) Original cloth, t.e.g., dust-jackets with a design after Gill (dust-jackets with minor browning and occasional small tears).
HARRISON, Florence (illustrator). - Christina ROSSETTI. Poems. London, Glasgow, etc.: Blackie and Son Limited, [n.d. but 1910]. 4to (258 x 192mm.) 36 tipped-in colour plates. (Occasional light browning, some plates with light crease along top edge.) Original cloth blocked in gilt, t.e.g. (spine slightly soiled).
RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). - 'Lewis CARROLL'. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. London & New York: [n.d. but 1907.] (202 x 147mm.) 13 coloured plates, numerous uncoloured illustrations, all after Rackham. (Light spotting.) Original cloth blocked in gilt and green (extremities bumped and slightly discoloured).
WEIR, Harrison. Our Poultry and all about them. London: Hutchinson & Co., [n.d. but circa 1903]. 2 vols., 4to (270 x 204mm.) Titles printed in red and black, numerous plates (36 chromolithographed), numerous illustrations. (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Contemporary morocco-backed cloth (rebacked, old spines laid down, spines somewhat scuffed).
EDWARDS, Lionel. My Hunting Sketch Book. London & New York: 1928. 2 vols., 4to (308 x 248mm.) 27 mounted colour plates, occasional illustrations, all by Edwards. (Some light spotting.) Original cloth, the upper covers with original mounted paper labels (spine and lower cover of vol. II affected by damp).
SUSSEX. - G.D. MARTINEAU. A History of the Royal Sussex Regiment. Chichester: [n.d. but circa 1954]. 8vo (215 x 134mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Light marginal browning.) Original cloth (spine faded and rubbed). Provenance: West Sussex County Libraries (labels to pastedowns and spine). - And thirty-nine others of Sussex interest, including a number on Hastings and Battle (40).
Cigarette cards - Salmon & Gluckstein, 'British Queens', 1902, fair (light vertical fold) (1/12); Salmon & Gluckstein, 'Traditions of the Army & Navy', 1917, good (1/25); Salmon & Gluckstein, 'Coronation Series, 1911', 1911, fair (1/25); Cohen Weenen & Co., 'Football Captains 1907-8', 1908, fair (1/60, F. Barron, Burnley); Cope, 'Boxers', 1915, fair-good (1/25, No.106, Ercole Balzac); Cope, 'Noted Footballers', 1910, generally good (1/500, No.371, Norris, Leeds); Cope, 'British Warriors', 1912, black printing, fair (1/50); and others. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid
A Praktica Super TL camera, with a Zeiss Tessar 2.8/50 lens, no. 8297635, cased; a Zodel Automatic 1:2.8 f=135mm lens, no.211595E, cased; and assorted other lenses; a Lubitel 2 camera, with a Nomo t-22 4.5/75 lens, no.039452; a Zenit-B camera, with a Helios 44-2 2/58 lens, no.7308096; and assorted accessories, including light meters and mini tripods. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A brass Keratometer, Marriot, New York, early 20th century, with rotating sighting tube signed Marriott NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS flanked by a pair of translucent glass backed light sources opposing cast metal frame incorporating a chin rest and hinged eye shutter, on column upright and stained wood box base, 43cm high. Note: The Keratometer was invented in 1880 by the French Opthalmologist Samuel Hankins, in 1880, to measure the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea. It is also known as an Opthalmometer. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A binocular microscope, Bresser, Germany, recent, with adjustable eyepieces above four-lens objective revolver and stage with up-down fine and course focus adjustment and X-Y specimen location mounted within a textured cream finish metal frame incorporating halogen light source to base signed BRESSER to leading edge, with plastic sheet dust cover and in mahogany box 48cm high, with a set of 100 prepared slides by Brunel Microscopes Ltd. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Third Reich SS NCO's Belt Buckle, of light metal construction, embossed central SS style national eagle with out-stretched wings, the surrounding border with gothic script 'meine ehre heist treue' (my honour is loyalty); A Third Reich Red Cross Belt Buckle, of stamped steel construction; a silver wire-work (Hoheitszeichen) tunic breast badge; SS rune collar title, early war in silver wire on boarded black cloth; a printed SS cloth insignia, triangular form, etc, (lot). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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