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Graff (Reinier De) OPERA OMNIA, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved title with contemporary ink signature, 41 engraved plates, many folding, marginal worming to quires H and K, some very slight loss, light damp staining throughout, title defective at inner margin, contemporary sprinkled sheep, spine gilt, paper label on spine, joints repaired, worn, [Wellcome III p.142], Lyon, J. A. Huguetan & Cie, 1678.
Mauriceau (Francois) DE MULIERUM PRAEGNANTIUM PARTURENTIUM, ET PUERPERARUM MORBIS TRACTATUS, FIRST LATIN EDITION, 31 engraved illustrations in text, contemporary ownership signatures on title, a little damp staining, some light browning, contemporary mottled sheep, rebacked, corners bumped, [Wellcome IV p.86 - imperfect copy], 4to, Paris, apud auctorem, 1681.
Mauriceau (Francois) TRACTAT VON KRANCKHEITEN SCHWANGERER UND GEBAERENDER WEIBSPERSONEN, FIRST GERMAN EDITION, additional engraved title, 20 engraved plates, corner of B3 torn with loss of catchword, damp stained, uniform light browning and spotting, endpapers replaced, later ink ownership inscription on front free-endpaper, contemporary vellum, m.s. title on spine, professional repair to spine, 4to, Basel, J. Bertsch, 1680.
Mauriceau (Francois) TRAITE DES MALADIES DES FEMMES GROSSES AT DE CELLES QUI SONT NOUVELLEMENT ACCOUCHEES, second edition, additional engraved title, engraved illustrations in text, some light browning, contemporary sprinkled sheep, rubbed, spine gilt, [Garrison & Morton 6147 - first edition, Wellcome IV p.85], 4to, Paris, for the author, 1675.
Naldi, (Matteo) Pamphilia. Mundi iniversi amicitia cui dissidentes philosophorum opiniones conciliantur, woodcut initials, headpieces and vignettes, title lightly soiled, very light damp staining in some lower margins, top joints cracked but holding firmly, head and tail of spine chipped, rubbed, [Krivatsy 8257], Sens, Bonettos, 1647; Lorry (Anne Charles De) Tractatus de morbis cutaneis, half title, some leaves browned, a few upper margins damp stained, occasional spotting, bookplates on front pastedown and fornt free-endpaper, rebacked and recornered with old spine laid down, [Garrison & Morton 3983]Paris, Guillaume Cavelier, 1777; FIRST EDITIONS, contemporary calf, 4to, (2). "Lorry is regarded as a the founder of French dermatology. A pupil of Jean Astruc, his most important work is his Tractatus, in which he attempted the classification of diseases on the basis of essential relations, their physiological, pathological, and etiological similarities. It is the first modern text on the subject, and the last major work on dermatology to be published in Latin" (G & M).
Primrose (James) DE MULIERUM MORBIS ET SYMPTOMATIS LIBRI QUINQUE, woodcut device on title, marginal wormhole up to quire E, light uniform browning, contemporary vellum-backed boards, uncut, [Wellcome IV p.438], 4to, Rotterdam, A. Leers, 1655; Pasta (Andrea) DISCORSO MEDICO-CHIRURGICO INTORNO AL FLUSSO DI SANGUE DALL'UTERO NELLE DONNE GRAVIDE, second edition, damp staining throughout, contemporary boards, uncut, spine crudely repaired with tape, [Wellcome IV p.313], 8vo, Bergamo, P. Lancellotti, 1751; and 4 others, similar, (6).
Roederer (Johann Georg) ELEMENS DE L'ART DES ACCOUCHEMENS, FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH, half-title, 14 engraved plates, small hole in last leaf with slight loss, light damp-staining throughout, contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt, spine ends chipped, corners bumped, [Wellcome IV p.546], Didot le Jeune, 1765; [Sue (Jean Joseph)] ESSAIS HISTORIQUES, LITTERAIRES ET CRITIQUES, SUR L'ART DES ACCOUCHEMENS, 2 vol., some light browning, later calf-backed boards, rubbed, spine gilt, J-F. Bastien, 1779, 8vo, Paris, (3).
Widemann (Franz) COLLEGIUM CHIRURGICUM UBER DIE BANDAGEN ODER GRUNDLICHER UND AUSFUHRLICHER UNTERRICHT VON DENEN…VERBINDUNGS-ORTEN IN DER WUND-ARTZNY-KUNST, third edition, 20 engraved plates, J. J. Lotter, 1745; bound with Widemann (Barbara) KURTZE JEDOCH HINLANGLICHE UND GRUENDLICHE ANWEISUNG CHRISTLICHER HEBAMMEN, double-page title, 7 engraved plates, heirs of J. Lotter, 1751, uniform browning, light spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, Augsburg; and 3 others, similar, (4).
Prout (Samuel) & Harding (James Duffield) ONE-HUNDRED AND FOUR VIEWS OF SWITZERLAND AND ITALY, 2 vol., 4 engraved titles, 100 engraved plates, sporadic light foxing, moderate in a few places, contemporary half morocco over patterned boards, rubbed, loss to foot of spine vol. 1, folio, lower board vol. 1 and upper board vol. 2 detached, 1833.
Natural History & Topography Lowe, (Edward Joseph) FERNS: BRITISH AND EXOTIC 8 vol., 479 coloured plates; A NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW AND RARE FERNS, 72 coloured plates, occasional light spotting and staining, armorial bookplate of Robert Stirling Newall on front pastedowns, uniformly finely-bound in contemporary red half morocco gilt, extremities rubbed, some light scuffing, spines gilt, t.e.g., [Nissen BBI 1243 (not citing this edition); Pritzel 5640.] 1864. (9).
Plot (Robert) THE NATURAL HISTORY OF OXFORDSHIRE..., engraved vignette on title, folding engraved map, torn and skillfully repaired at verso, 16 engraved plates, a little light finger soiling, light damp-stain to margin of last few leaves, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, joints starting, a little rubbed, folio, Oxford, 1677.
Meccano - A No.10 set, circa late 1960s, in a light oak four-drawer chest with recessed carrying handles; a quantity of instruction booklets; a Meccano No.E15R electric motor (reversing), boxed; a book, Love, B.N. Model Building in Meccano, first edition, Combridge, Birmingham 1971; and a small quantity of other items.
An Armand Marseille bisque shoulder head doll, with a long light brown wig, sleeping blue-grey eyes, and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a jointed body, with ball-jointed elbows, moveable wrists, and 'ne plus ultra' style legs, the head impressed '370 / A.M.-6-DEP / Armand Marseille / Made in Germany', 67cm high; wearing a later blue woollen jacket and skirt.
A late 19th Century gilt Spelter and Alabaster Clock Garniture, the plinth base with painted panel, and further blue and gilt highlighted border, surmounted by a waisted surround with scrolling side pieces and shallow urn shaped finial, to a gilt brass bezel enclosing a blue and gilt highlighted painted dial, with Roman numerals and gilt spade hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, flanked by a pair of similarly decorated four light candelabra, all raised on gilt wood socles, (3)
The Following lots are from the studio Gerald Judah Ososki, Russian/British 1903-1981 Gerald Judah Ososki was born in London of Russian parentage, studied at the St. Martins School of Art from 1917-1922, then at the Royal College of Art from 1922-1926 on the recommendation of his tutor Professor William Rothenstein 1872-1945 Gerald Ososki exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy from 1951-1973 He was a member of the Royal society of British Artists and was part of the Tate Gallery's "Seventeen Collectors Exhibition" , he was exhibited at the Leicester Gallery, The Mall Galleries, New English Art Club, Goupil Gallery and the Redfern Gallery Exhibited widely in the U.S.A, Canada and Australia. He was awarded the De Laszlo medal by the Royal Society of British Artists in 1972 Ososki's work is represented in several private collections including those of Lord Metheun RA, the late Duke Of Wellington and Sir Alexander Downer KBE During his lifetime the works ranged from watercolour studies in the grand tradition of the old masters, to bold compositions of a textural quality. In the final years his landscapes were inspired by a feeling of contrasting moods and the use of dramatic light and shade Gerald Judah Ososki 1903-1981- "Mediterranean Coastal Town"; red ink, signed and dated 61, bears Gerald Ososki 1903-1981 Atelier, Hampstead London, studio stamp verso 29x44cm: together with a quantity of crayon, ink and watercolour studies depicting landscape, still life and nude studies, each bearing his studio stamp, (part unframed) (a lot)
THE PROGRESS OF AN ESTATE IN SCOTLAND... 10 engraved plates, 7 hand coloured maps, a little light spotting, half-morocco, oblong folio, n.d. [c.1836]; BLACKS' TRAVELLING MAP OF ENGLAND, handcoloured in outline, a little light soiling and uniform browning, segmented, linen-backed, detached from boards, publisher's cloth, blind- and gilt-stamped, 12mo, n.d., [c.1920]; and 9 others, general, (11).
Gay (John) FABLES, 2 parts in 1 vol., engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, rubbed, 1754; .- The Right Joyous and Pleasant History of the Feats, Gests, and Prowesses of the Chevalier Bayard, 2 vol., half-titles, a little light spotting to titles, bookplate on front pastedowns, modern morocco-backed boards, [Wolff 4392], 1825; and 12 others, general English literature, 4to & 8vo, (15).

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