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MILITARY HISTORY. – Richard CANNON. Historical Record of the Nineteenth, or the First Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot. London: 1848. 8vo (219 x 133mm.) 2 hand-coloured lithographic plates. (Light browning, ownership signature and inscription to title-page.) Original cloth (spine faded and chipped to head and foot). – And approx 93 others, all of military history interest (a quantity).
SWAYSLAND, W. Familiar Wild Birds. London, Paris, etc.: 1903. 4 series in 4 vols., 8vo (190 x 125mm.) 160 colour plates after Thorburn and others. (Occasional light spotting.) Original decorated cloth (extremities slightly bumped, vol. 4 with loss to head of spine and part of lower cover). – And ten others of similar interest (14).
BROWN, Thomas. The Book of Butterflies, Sphinges and Moths… second edition. London & Edinburgh: 1834. 3 vols., 12mo (143 x 83mm.) Additional engraved decorative titles, 144 hand-coloured plates, uncoloured illustrations. (Occasional light browning.) Contemporary brown calf, spines gilt (spines somewhat rubbed and lacking two lettering pieces). Note: complete in 3 vols., but issued as vols. LXXV, LXVI & LXXX in ‘Constable’s Miscellany of Original and Selected Publications’. Provenance: Margaret Boyd (ownership inscription dated 1837).
[TOWNSEND, Joseph.] Free Thoughts on Despotic and Free Governments, as connected with the Happiness of the Governor and the Governed. London: Charles Dilly, 1781. (Some light browning.) Halkett & Laing II, p.331; [bound with: Thomas NOWELL.] A Dissertation upon Parties; in several letters to Caleb D’Anvers… the fifth edition. London: 1739. (Shaved with occasional loss). Halkett & Laing II, p.94. 2 vols. in one, 8vo (175 x 101mm.) 1 mounted engraved plate. Contemporary half-calf (slightly rubbed and scuffed).
SYME, Patrick. A Treatise on British Song-Birds. Edinburgh & London: 1823. 8vo (169 x 97mm.) 15 hand-coloured plates. (Some soiling and occasional light creasing.) Contemporary half-calf (rubbed and scuffed, spine worn). Provenance: James H. Pearson (ownership inscription dated ‘20th October 1852’); Robert Kidston (bookplate).
BRUNES, Johannes de. Emblemata of Zinne-werck. Amsterdam: 1624. 4to (231 x 166mm.) Engraved decorative title, 51 engraved illustrations. (Some light worming to top margin, occasional light browning.) 17th Century vellum, the covers tooled and panelled in blind (soiled, upper hinge splitting).
PLINIUS SECUNDUS, Gaius. Naturalis Historia Libri XXXVII. E Castigationibus Hermolai Barbari. Venice: M. Sessa & P. Ravani, 24th March, 1525. Folio (288 x 200mm.) Titles printed in red and black with decorative woodcut surrounds and printer’s device, 37 woodcut illustrations. (Light browning and some ink marginalia, index title with three holes, two of which are repaired, occasional ink stamps.) Old vellum (slightly soiled and scuffed).
SPIELMANN, M.H. Kate Greenaway. London: A. & C. Black, 1910. 4to (235 x 176mm.) 16 tipped-in colour plates after Greenaway. (Some light browning to text leaves.) Original green cloth, the upper cover with mounted colour paper label (extremities lightly bumped). – And three other illustrated children’s books (4).
AMERICA. – Samuel BOWLES. Across the Continent: A Summer’s Journey to the Rocky Mountains, the Mormons, and the Pacific States. Springfield & New York: 1865. 8vo (193 x 115mm.) Hand-coloured folding lithographic map. (Map torn, occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (slightly bumped, spine slightly faded). – And sixteen other volumes, all of American interest (17).
LYSONS (Rev D & S) Topographical and Historical Account of the County of Cumberland, London: for Cadell and Greenland [no date], 4to, engraved map (some offsetting) and plates as required, occasional light staining, half green morocco (slight crack to lower part of upper joint); ROBINSON (John) Views of the Lakes.., London: 1834, 4to, Part II only, 3 engraved plates (some spotting), paper wrappers (2)
HARRIS (Captain William Cornwallis) The Wild Sports of Southern Africa; Being the Narrative of a Hunting Expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, Through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse, to the Tropic of Capricorn. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1852. Large 8vo (9 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches; 235x165 mm), colour tinted lithograph additional title and 25 plates (including the frontispiece) and a small folding map, later three-quarter crimson crushed morocco over cloth covered boards, upper cover with applied gilt rhino motif, the spine gilt lined and lettered within raised bands, a.e.g, frontispiece neatly repaired to fore-edge, other plates generally good, some light marginal age discolouration to text
Medical. CRUIKSHANK (William) The Anatomy of the Absorbing Vessels of the Human Body, first edition London: for G.Nicol 1786, 4to, 3 plates (one folding with tear to black area without loss, 2 others printed in red-brown), some old damp-staining and light soiling, leather backed paper covered boards (worn)
HAKEWILL (James) A Series of Views of the Neighbourhood of Windsor including The Seats of Several of the Nobility and Gentry, London: for B E Lloyd and Son 1820, folio, 35 engraved plates including frontispiece and folding plan (light marginal spotting), quarter morocco gilt (a very little nicked at head and foot of spine)
AFTER OF SIR PETER PAUL RUBENS BORROWING A LIGHT Inscribed, oil on canvas 91cm x 74cm (36in x 29in) Provenance: Glendoune, Ayrshire Note: The inscription at the bottom of the canvas identifies this work as after an etching which Rubens engraved from the original painting, now is a Private Collection. Rubens kept the original canvas in his personal collection until his death. The night-time scene is a rare subject matter for the artist.
A pair of twin light plated candelabra the tapered cylindrical stem with gadrooned and fluted details, the twin branches with foliate and reeded sections, the sconces with gadrooned borders; together with a plated pair of candlesticks, tapered cylindrical stems, with acanthus leaf detail to sconces, stems and bases -4 51cm high
A collection of items, to include assorted amber set items; a large oval brooch with hand-painted religious scene; a three-row simulated pearl necklace with paste set clasp and fitted case stamped ROSITA...; assorted bangles and earrings, contained in a carved wooden jewel box; together with two miniature cameras and a light meter, with fitted leather cases (Qty)
This monumental tribute in respect to the memory of Ad. Ld. Nelson, who in the moment of victory glorious fell fighting ...Hand coloured etching, London: I. Hinton, March 1, 1806. Framed, small size Note: Similar to Le Quesne 43, this is a rare example of one of the prints used as the basis for the glass pictures. Such prints are all togther different from the high quality mezzotints used as the basis for glass pictures in the previous century. The prints are largely etchings strengthened in places by some dirct engraving of the plates, together with some light use of the mezzotint rocker. Surving prints are rarer than the glass pictures themselves and Professor Le Quesne records only ever having seen two. (Le Quesne pp. 94-95).

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