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Northeast England. Mercator (Gerard), Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia, et Norfolcia, c.1600, hand coloured engraved map of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Norfolk, strapwork title cartouche, light toning to central fold and a few spots, 360 x 425 mm, French text to verso (1)

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*Botany. A collection of twenty-five hand coloured engravings from John Hill's Herbal, 18th century, some light offsetting and spotting, plate dimensions 370 x 230 mm (approx. 25)

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*Botany. A collection of twenty-five hand coloured engravings from John Hill's Herbal, 18th century, some light offsetting and spotting, plate dimensions 370 x 230 mm (approx. 25)

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*Botany. A collection of twenty-five hand coloured engravings from John Hill's Herbal, 18th century, some light offsetting and spotting, plate dimensions 370 x 230 mm (approx. 25)

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*Costume. Approx. fifty hand coloured aquatint etchings from William Henry Pyne's ‘The Costume of Great Britain', 1805, some light foxing and staining, each sheet 356 x 254 mm (approx. 50)

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Vanity Fair Album, volume 1, 5th ed., 1869, forty-eight chromo. caricatures, a few leaves with light marginal foxing, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. bevel-edged green cloth, spine sl. rubbed at ends, folio (1)

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Bird (H.E.). Chess Practice: Being a Condensed and Simplfied Record of the Actual Openings in the Finest Games Played up to the Present Time ..., 1st ed., 1882, b&w diags. to text, orig. cloth, very sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with Horwitz and Kling (J.), Chess Studies and End-Games, 2nd ed., revised by W. Wayte, 1889, b&w diags. to text, orig. red cloth gilt, rubbed and spine a little dulled with minor fraying to extreme head, 8vo, plus Lange (Max), Paul Morphy, Skizze aus der Schachwelt, second revised ed., Leipzig, 1881, b&w port. frontis., diags. to text, some light spotting to title and small portion to extreme top margin torn away, contemp. cloth, rubbed and marked, and frayed to rear joint, 8vo, and other mostly late 19th c. chess interest, including Chess Openings, Ancient & Modern by E. Freeborough and Rev. C. E. Ranken, c. 1890s, The Art of Chess, by James Mason, 4th ed., c. 1913, The Chess-Player's Handbook, by Howard Staunton, second ed., revised, 1848, plus a further edition of 1882, etc. (10)

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Sergeant (Philip W., ed.). The Rice Memorial Chess Tournament, New York, 1916, 1st ed., pub. British Chess Magazine/American Chess Bulletin, 1916, b&w diags. to text, orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and some light soiling, spine chipped with some loss to head and foot, slim 8vo, together with Helms (Hermann, ed.), The Book of the New York International Chess Tournament 1924, pub. American Chess Bulletin/Printing Craft, 1925, col. group port. frontis., b&w ports. and diags. to text, orig. maroon cloth, worn with rear cover near det., and upper joint heavily frayed, some soiling and marks to covers, 8vo, plus Lasker (Emanuel, ed.), The Rice Gambit, 5th ed., New York, June 1910, b&w port. frontis. and diags. to text, orig. printed wrappers, rubbed, small slim 8vo, and Winter (William & Wade, R. G.), The World Chess Championship: 1951, Botvinnik v. Bronstein, 1st ed., 1951, b&w diags. to text, orig. red cloth in d.j., very sl. rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, plus other similar historic chess championship publications, including Deutschen Schachbundes 20 & 21 Kongress, 1920/1921, Das Internationale Schachmeisterturnier im Grandhotel Panhans am Semmering 1926, Der XIV. Kongress des Deutschen Schachverbandes in der C.S.R., 1935, Amsterdam Chess Congress 1936, ed. Reuben Fine, limited ed. 117/280, etc., mostly bound in orig. printed wrappers, with Chess World Championship, All the Games, 1834-1984, by James H. Gelo, 1st ed., 1988 (20)

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A ROCOCO STYLE GILT METAL SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER with glass drops; a coronet centre light and a further basket light (3).

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A VICTORIAN STYLE BRASS CEILING LIGHT with counter weight and silk lampshade.

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Conder (Claude Reignier & Kitchener, Horatio Herbert). Map of Western Palestine in 26 Sheets from Surveys Conducted for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund... During the Years 1872-1877, pub. 1880, twenty-six col. litho maps, hand-col. key map, fifty litho plts. and plans, closed tears to some leaves, occ. spotting and light damp staining etc., loosely contained in orig. worn portfolio (titled & dated 1884 to upper board), large folio. Subscriber's copy no. 172. (1)

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Locker (Edward Hawke). Views in Spain, 1st ed., 1824, engraved title with b&w litho. vign. on india paper, sixty b&w litho. views on india paper, some light scattered foxing, occn. sl. affecting plates with tissue-guards present, untrimmed, contemp. cloth, recent plain maroon cloth reback, rubbed and some minor wear to edges, 4to. Abbey Travel 147. (1)

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Pugin (Augustus Charles and Heath, Charles). Paris and its Environs, Displayed in a Series of Picturesque Views, 2 vols. in one, Jennings & Chaplin, 1829-31, addn. eng. vign. title to each, 202 half-page eng. views, occasional spotting, recent cloth, 4to, together with Continental Tourist, Belgium and Nassau, n.d., c. 1840s, eng. frontis. & addn. eng. title, sixty eng. plts. (one plt. with repaired closed tears), some light browning and minor marks, ink stain to fore-edge margins of few leaves with consequent burn-through, a.e.g., modern green buckram, 8vo (2)

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Pugin (Augustus Charles and Heath, Charles). Paris and its Environs Displayed in a Series of Picturesque Views, 2 vols. in one, 1829-31, Large Paper copy, addn. eng. title to each vol. (foxed, and that to first vol. with small tear in lower margin), 200 eng. India laid plts. on one hundred leaves, light scattered spotting, mostly to margins, endpapers renewed, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. maroon morocco, rubbed, rebacked preserving orig. (faded) spine, folio (1)

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Sanson (Nicolas). L'Europe [l'Asie, l'Afrique et ‘Amerique] en Plusieurs Cartes, et en Divers TraittŽs de Geographie et d'Histoire; lˆ o sont Dcrits Succinctement, & avec une Belle Methode, & Facile ses Empires, ses Peuples, ses Colonies, leurs Moeurs, Langues, Religions, Richesses, &c..., 4 parts in 1, chez l'Autheur, Paris, 1683, double-page eng. title, and sixty-two double-page eng. maps, contemp. ms. signature to printed title-page, close-trimmed, just shaving edge of map borders in a few cases, occn. light browning, green edges, 19th c. half calf, extrems. sl. rubbed, gilt lettered label to spine, with small ms. shelf label above, (both labels sl. chipped), head of spine a little frayed, sm. 4to. Sabin 76712n. (1)

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Smith (James Edward). A Sketch of a Tour on the Continent, in the Years 1786 and 1787, 1st ed., 3 vols., Printed for the Author, 1793, half-titles present, ad. leaf at the end of vol. 3, light foxing, recent boards, printed paper labels, edges untrimmed, together with Williams (Helen Maria), A Narrative of the Events which have taken place in France, with an Account of the Present State of Society and Public Opinion, 2nd ed., John Murray, 1816, half-title present, some browning, recent half morocco, marbled board sides, and Scott (John), A Visit to Paris in 1814 ..., 3rd ed., corrected, 1815, some light browning, contemp. mottled calf, gilt, spine rubbed, lacks labels, and two others, 8vo (7)

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Kingdon-Ward (Captain F.). The Riddle of the Tsangpo Gorges, 1st ed., 1926, b & w frontis. and plts., folding map at rear (torn to folds and repaired with adhesive tape), few pages detached and frayed to margins, light dust soiling to margins of some pages, orig. cloth, Boots library stamp label to upper board, cloth torn at head of spine, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Plant Hunting on the Edge of the World, 1st ed., 1930, b & w plts. and maps, some light spotting to edges of pages, red ink stamp to half-title, orig. cloth, 8vo, with Assam Adventure, 1st ed., 1941, b & w plts., folding map at rear, some spotting mostly to title, red ink stamp to half-title, orig. cloth, slightly rubbed to extrems., 8vo, plus four other Kingdon-Ward related (7)

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Donovan (E.). The Natural History of British Shells, 5 vols., printed for the Author, 1800-1804, 180 hand-col. plts., occn. light spotting, mostly to text, contemp. half roan gilt, heavily rubbed, with some wear to spine ends and labels, spines faded, 8vo. See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (5)

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Sharpe (R. Bowdler, ed.). Lloyd's Natural History series, 16 vols. (complete), 1896-97, numerous col. plts., folding maps, some splitting to hinges, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, uniformly bound in contemp. half morocco gilt (extrems. rubbed and some light sunning to spines), except vol. 4 of British Birds which is in orig. cloth gilt (spine faded), 8vo (16)

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Thorburn (Archibald). British Birds, 4 vols., 3rd ed., 1917, col. plts., light browning to text, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, few minor marks and slightly rubbed to spines & extrems., 4to (4)

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Wilkes (Benjamin). One Hundred and Twenty Copper-Plates of English Moths and Butterflies, representing their changes into the caterpillar, chrysalis, and fly states, and the plants, flowers, and fruits, whereon they feed, printed for Benjamin White, 1773, 120 plates with hand-colouring (in watercolour and traces of gouache, probably of a later date), some minor marks and occn. sl. soiling to margins, mid-19th c. half vellum, rubbed and joints partly split at head and foot, some light overall soiling, large 4to. Nissen, Zoologische Buchillustration 4410a. See illustration inside rear cover of catalogue. (1)

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Barker (William Burckhardt). Lares and Penates: or, Cilicia and its Governors; being a Short Historical Account of that Province from the Earliest Times to the Present Day... Edited by William Francis Ainsworth, 1st ed., 1853, eng. frontis., folding map, three eng. plts., num. wood-engs. in the text, some light foxing, contemp. calf, spine gilt, rubbed, m.e., 8vo. With the ownership inscription of Guy Aylmer, dated Feb. 1953, on the front free endpaper. Pages 284-298 deal with hawks and falconry. Blackmer 78. Atabey 62. (1)

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Buc'hoz (Pierre Joseph). Les AgrŽmens des Campagnards dans la Chasse des Oiseaux, et le Plaisir des Grands Seigneurs dans les Oiseaux de Fauconnerie, 1st ed., Paris, chez l'Auteur, 1784, the integral blank F12 present, lacks the final blank leaf, some errata in the text corrected in ink, some light browning, full calf by Zaehnsdorf, gilt fillet border to sides, spine gilt in compartments between raised bands, t.e.g., others partly untrimmed, a good, tall copy, 12mo. Bookplate of James Edmund Harting on the front pastedown. Harting 183. Schwerdt I p. 85. (1)

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Donovan (Edward). The Natural History of British Birds, vols. 1, 2, and 4 only (of 10), 3 vols., Printed for the Author, 1794-97, seventy-six hand-col. eng. plts., occ. light spotting, restricted to the text, the plts. in good state, orig. boards, soiled, lacking most of the backstrips, edges untrimmed, 8vo (3)

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Franchires (Jean de). La Fauconnerie de F. Ian des Franchieres... recueille des livres de M. Martino, Malopin, Michelin, & AmŽ Cassian, a Poitiers, par Enguilbert de Marnef, et les Bouchets, freres, 1567, the first of four separately paginated parts only, comprising +4A-K8, and lacking B4 and B5, woodcuts in the letterpress, some light soiling and staining, full calf, gilt, rebacked, most of the orig. backstrip laid down, 8vo. This copy contains the text of Franchires only, and is without the appended "Fauconnerie de Guillaume Tardif", "La Vollerie de messire Artelouche d'Alagona", and "Recueil de tous les Oiseaux de Proye". Bookplates of James Edmund Harting, and Guy Aylmer, and with Aylmer's ownership inscription. Schwerdt I p. 184, "A scarce and valuable book on hawking", underlined by the fact that two such distinguished collectors had to settle for an incomplete copy. (1)

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Liger (Louis). Amusemens de la Campagne, ou Nouvelles Ruses Innocentes, Qui enseignent la maniere de prendre aux PiŽges toutes sortes d'Oiseaux & de Betes ˆ quatre pieds; Avec les plus beaux secrets de la Peche dans les Rivieres & Etangs... , 2 vols., a Paris, au Palais, chez Saugrain, 1753, num. woodcuts in the letterpress, some full-page, some light browning and occ. staining in the text, contemp. tree sheep, spines gilt, rubbed, 12mo. Schwerdt I p. 315 (variant imprint). See Harting 168. The fourth edition. First published 1709. The large section on falconry is largely taken from the works of Arcussia and Morais. (2)

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D'Aubusson (Louis Magaud). La Fauconnerie au Moyen Age et dans les Temps Modernes. Recherches Historiques, Didactiques et Naturelles, 1st ed., Paris, Auguste Ghio, 1879, half-title present, some light foxing, rebound in half brown cloth, marbled boards sides, slightly soiled, t.e.g., others untrimmed, orig. blue printed wrappers bound in, 8vo. With the bookplate of Guy Aylmer, and his ownership inscription. Harting 211 "A work which no student of the history of Falconry should neglect". Schwerdt II p. 2. (1)

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Nicoll (Michael John). Birds of Egypt. [edited] by Col. R. Meinertzhagen, vol. 2 (of 2) only, 1930, sixteen col. plts., other illusts., orig. green cloth, marked, slightly rubbed, together with Crawfurd (Oswald, editor), A Year of Sport and Natural History. Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Falconry and Fishing, Chapman and Hall, 1895, plts., text illusts., light foxing, orig. red cloth, gilt, soiled and rubbed, and Kirkman (F.B., and Hutchinson, Horace G, editors), British Sporting Birds, T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1936, forty-three col. plts., orig. blue cloth, slightly rubbed, and three others. Some volumes with the ownership inscription or bookplate of Guy Aylmer. (6)

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Sportsman's Dictionary: or, the Country Gentleman's Companion, in all Rural Recreations: with full and particular Instructions for Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Setting, Fishing, Racing, Riding, Cocking... Second Edition, Printed for J. Osborn, 1744, twenty-five eng. plts., some of them folding, light soiling and browning, contemp. calf, worn, together with Hackwood (Frederick W.), Old English Sports, 1907, six col. and thirty-two half-tone plts. from old prints, text foxed, orig. red cloth, gilt, and Day (J. Wentworth), Sport in Egypt, Country Life, 1938, half-tone plts., orig. brown cloth, soiled, and others, 8vo (26)

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Ronalds (Alfred). The Fly-Fisher's Entomology, with Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect; and a few Observations and Instructions on Trout- and Grayling-Fishing, 7th ed., 1868, twenty hand-col. eng. plts., incl. frontis., correct as list, near-contemp. ms. inscription to half-title, 30pp. pubs. cat. at rear, occn. light spotting, hinges split, remains of label removed from front pastedown, rough-trimmed, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, some marks, extrems. a little frayed, 8vo, together with West (Leonard), The Natural Trout Fly and its Imitation, published by the Author, Ravenhead, St. Helens, [1912], sixteen plts., incl. thirteen col., occn. light spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, covers sl. bowed, extrems. a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Pritt (T.E.), North-Country Flies, with a Foreword by Leslie Magee, [facsimile edition], Smith Settle, Otley, 1995, half-title, eight plts., most col., t.e.g., orig. bevel-edged cloth gilt, in matching slipcase, 8vo, (limited to 500 copies), plus two others related (5)

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Sandeman (Fraser). Angling Travels in Norway, 1st ed., 1895, half-title present, photo. frontis., four col. litho. plts. of flies, folding table, and numerous letterpress illusts., some photographic, scattered foxing, untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, spine darkened and rubbed, 8vo, together with Grey (Zane), Tales of the Angler's Eldorado New Zealand, 1st ed., 1926, half-title present, numerous photo. plts., occn. light spotting, pictorial endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, a few minor marks otherwise in bright condition, 4to, plus Hills (J.W., and Dunbar, Ianthe), The Golden River, Sport and Travel in Paraguay, 1st ed., 1922, numerous photo. plts., 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, front free endpaper with inscription from J.W. Hills, armorial bookplate of A.H.E. Wood, rough-trimmed edges foxed, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, 8vo (3)

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Bartlett (W.H. & others, illust.). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain, 2 vols., Virtue & Co., c.1840, addn. eng. vign. title to each, numerous steel-eng. plts., occasional light spotting, a.e.g., contemp. full morocco gilt, rubbed at spine ends and edges, 4to (2)

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Evans (Rev. J.). A Tour Through Part of North Wales, in the Year 1798, and at Other Times; Principally Undertaken with a View to Botanical Researches in that Alpine Country: Interspersed with Observations on its Scenery, Agriculture, Manufactures, Customs, History, and Antiquities, 1800, annotation to title and few marginal notes, edges untrimmed, some light damp staining, modern sheep, 8vo, together with Sinclair (Miss Catherine), Sketches and Stories of Wales and the Welsh, pub. Simkin, Marshall & Co., c.1860, wood eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, some browning, modern red qtr. calf gilt, 12mo, with Spurrell (William), Carmarten and its Neighbourhood. Notes Topographical and Historical, pub. William Spurrell, Carmarthen, 1860, frontis. and three plts., orig. cloth gilt, covers browned to spine & extrems., small 8vo, plus three others (6)

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Harwood (J. & F., pub.). Harwood's Scenery of Great Britain,, First series, c.1840, eng. vign. title (a little darkened) and forty-six uncol. eng. views, occasional light spotting, hinges split, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, some staining and wear, esp. to spine, oblong 4to (1)

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Lewis (Frederick Christian). The Scenery of the Rive Exe, 1st ed., 1827, engraved title, list of subscribers and twenty-nine engraved views on india paper, on twenty-seven plates, some light foxing throughout, mainly to margins, but occn. affecting a few plates, title and list of subscribers with some minor restoration to extreme outer corners and fore-margin, bookplate of Lt. Col. George Henry Badcock to front pastedown and verso of title, t.e.g., contemp. red crushed half morocco, rubbed and covers marked, folio (1)

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Robertson (Archibald). A Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1792, half-title to vol. 1 (that to vol. 2 discarded), sixty-three only (of 65) uncol. fine aquatint plts., vol. 1 lacking ‘View from Maidenhead Bridge looking Eastward' and vol. 2 lacking ‘View of St. Vincent's Rock &c. taken from beyond the River', most plts. without imprints, eleven maps (correct as list), incl. ten folding, light foxing and browning, hinges split, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed, and sl. wear to spine ends, 8vo. Abbey, Scenery, 24. (2)

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Robertson (Archibald). A Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol, two parts in one vol., for the Author, 1792, sixty-five uncol. fine aquatint plts., eleven folding maps, correct as list, lacking half-titles, occasional light spotting, recent half calf with morocco label to spine, 8vo. Abbey Scenery 24. (1)

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Scott (Sir Walter). Landscape Illustrations of the Waverley Novels, with Descriptions of the Views, 2 vols., 1832, eighty eng. plts., occn. light foxing, contemp. blindstamped maroon morocco gilt, extrems. sl. rubbed, together with Illustrations; Landscape, Historical, and Antiquarian, to the Poetical Works, c.1834, forty eng. plts., correct as list, scattered foxing and minor marginal damp-staining, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. green morocco, extrems. rubbed, sm. 4to, together with Cattermole (Richard), The Great Civil War of Charles I and the Parliament... , Illustrated by George Cattermole Under the Superintendence of Mr. Charles Heath, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1845, addn. eng. titles, eng. frontis. to each, num. eng. plts., some scattered spotting, contemp. gilt dec. crimson calf, rubbed to extrems., 8vo (5)

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Stanfield (Clarkson). Stanfield's Coast Scenery, A series of Views in the British Channel, 1836, forty eng. plts., incl. addn. vign. title, some light foxing, a.e.g., hinges split, pubs. orig. gilt dec. morocco, heavily rubbed, with wear to spine ends, upper joint cracked and weak, 8vo (1)

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*Easter Rebellion - Ireland 1916. Two autograph letters signed ‘Alice' [Wimborne, to her mother Lady Ebury], Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, dated May 2nd and Friday [5th May, 1916], being eye-witness accounts of the troubles accompanying the Rebellion as seen from the Viceroy's home in Phoenix Park, ‘It has all calmed down now but its been a terrible time. One more awful tragedy in this beloved land - it makes my heart ache. I am so sorry you were anxious', continuing ‘Well darling, we had been anxious about Sein Fane for sometime past, it has been jumpy [?]. Ivor all along took a grave view & tried his best to get more troops more of everything but was not listened to. I don't want to blame anybody but I tell you this for your private information. Had he had his way this never would have happened or at any rate might never have happened - I think everyone did their best but they were wrong & he was right. You know the position of the Lord Lieutenant he can only suggest but has no power. On Saturday morning Sir Roger Casement was captured & the connection between Sein Fane & Germany established. H. E. then urged instant action - impossible to carry the others with him', and later continuing, ‘Monday came, I was washing my hands for luncheon when I was rung up and told to say in my bedroom, Sein Fane had attacked the castle & might come here. We were lunching early as the special left at 2010 - I went down & found Ivor very calm but very white - he begged me to go to Headfort but I told him I would sooner die', and continuing in some detail to relate these events, 16 pages, the second letter noting that she thinks all danger is over now, ‘But we had some very critical hours & have had I think a very miraculous escape', and later noting ‘The rebels are in houses, & shoot at the troops so as to effectually prevent them from coping with things as numerically & from every other point of view they should be able to. But it can only be a question of days ...', 4 pages, all on Vice Regal Lodge letterhead, 4to, together with another autograph letter from Alice to Maudie [probably her sister Maud Glyn of Albury Hall in Hertfordshire], Copped Hall, Epping, Essex, 26th September, no year, with family news and gossip plus mention of a Zeppelin attack, ‘Yes, we did see the Zeppelin. I woke about 12:20 - hearing distinct firing - I went out to listen, & the searchlights were all around - I woke A & B but they said it was too distant to come out for, & stayed in their rooms - so I had rather a wonderful time to myself, outside the front door for the chattering maids didn't wake til much later. There was nothing very near - but the flash & sound of bombs London ways & guns & then a Zep passed overhead from London to Chelmsford way - very high, out of sight - all the birds & beasts were uneasy in the still clear night - then from the river way came sounds of a battle - bigger guns & the upper windows rattled - then, low down in the S.G. I saw two eyes of light that got bigger rapidly - as if a big motor was coming in the sky - & then a burst of flame & smoke - & the shape of a burning Zep clearly - like a fool I was so thrilled that I felt Jimmy must see & left it burning, as you might say, & rushed in to him and shook him awake', 6 pp., 4to, plus an eleven page typed copy letter from Honourable Hugh Grovesnor at the Foreign Office in Peking, 18th November 1897 to H. Foley concerning Corea, Kiau-Chow and loan negotiations, plus three other Glyn related family-related items. Ivor Churchill Guest, First Viscount Wimborne (1873-1939) became Lord Lietuenant of Ireland in 1915 and served in that post for three difficult years. (7)

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*George II (King of England, 1683-1760). Signed Letters Patent, Richmond, 29th June 1733, appointing William Charles Henry Friso [1711-51, Prince of Orange], knight of the Order of the Garter, manuscript in Latin on vellum, signed ‘Georgius R' upper left, light uniform soiling, 31 x 48 cm. William IV, Prince of Orange was the first hereditary stadtholder of the Netherlands. Provenance: Archdeacon George Glover. (1)

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*Mary I (Queen of England, 1516-58). Document signed ‘Marye the quene', 24th April [1554], being a charter for one market and two fayres to be held in ‘kynges lyme [Lyme Regis] in our Countie of Dorsett', ‘Where at the humble suyte and peticion of the Burgesses of our Town of Kyngs Lyme... we are right welle contented and pleaced... to give and graunte unto the Burgesses of our said Towne and to their Successors forever one markett to be kepte weekly within our said Towne on the Fryday forever, and also two fayres yerely there to be holden... Thone fayre to begynne the firste day of February yerely forever And there to Contynue three Dayes then next folowyng And Thother fayre to begynne the xx day of September yerely forever And there to contynue three dayes then next folowyng', seventeen lines in total, clearly signed upper left and signed at foot John Throkmarton [Sir John Throckmorton, 1524-80], watermark of an extended hand with star above, a little light browning and old water-staining, a little perished along central folds with minimal loss of legibility, old linen repair to dorse, tipped onto album leaf at right margin, approx. 310 x 415 mm. Provenance: From the collection of Archdeacon George Glover (1778-1862), Archdeacon of Sudbury, Commissary of Norfolk, Vicar of Gayton and Rector of Southrepps. (1)

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An Old Sheffield plated four-light candleabrum, with a fluted column, foliate scroll branches and ornate borders, unmarked c.1825, 23in (58.5cm) high.

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A pair of early 20th century Belgian six-light candleabra on flared circular bases with wreath borders, and plain, slightly tapering columns, the scroll branches with thistle-shaped capitals, (detachable torch finials) engraved armorial, by Wolfers Frres, Brussels 1st half of the 20th century, 18.8in (48cm) high, 162oz. (2)

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A pair of Continental porcelain 5 light Candelabra with scrolled and floral side branches and figural bases on Rococo style supports. 20" (51cms) high.

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A pair of glass ceiling light Bowl Shades, the gilt metal mounts with rams head decoration. Each 12" (30cms) diameter.

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A Pair of Continental Modernist Three-Light Brass Candlesticks, of rectangular form, unmarked, 55cm

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An Arts & Crafts Wrought Iron and Brass Adjustable Table Light, with yellow vaseline shade, unmarked, 45.5cm

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An Art Deco Four-Branch Centre Light fitment, by Muller Freres of Luneville, the wrought iron frame with a five moulded frosted glass panel centre box section, with four arms each with a moulded frosted glass shade, 68cm across arms

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* An Albert "Eagleman" Jeffray Oak Three-Branch Ceiling Light Fitment, with recessed carved eagle signature, 27cm; and A Pair of Wilfred "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Oak Single Wall Lights, each with carved squirrel signature, 21.5cm (3)

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pATRICK HERON (1920-1999) vERTICAL LIGHT: MARCH, 1957 signed in pencil, screenprint, edition of 50, not numbered. From The Shapes of Colour Portfolio of 20 screenprints. Published by Kelpra Editions, Waddington and Tooths Graphics. Printed on Velim Arches 250gsm 29cm x 64cm (plate size)

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bRIDGET RILEY (B. 1931) eDGE OF LIGHT, 2003 signed and numbered in pencil, screenprint, edition of 85 with 10 artist proofs, number 30/85. Proofed and printed by Artizan Editions, Hove. Print originally designed in 1981, published by Karsten Schubert 2003. 83.1cm x 71.9cm (plate size)

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A circular plated salver (presented); a 19th century Sheffield chamber candlestick; a christening mug; a plated cocktail shaker; an ice bucket; a pair of wooden base wine coasters and a pair of double light candelabra

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A pair of plated triple light candelabra; a plated dish; a bowl; a cigarette box; a biscuit box (af); two bird dishes; a muffin dish and other items

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An early 20th century ceiling light bowl with oxidised embossed floral border, the bowl with leaded light and MOP and coloured glass decoration, 41cm diameter, 12.5cm high

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A triple light brass table lamp and a Victorian style adjustable brass table lamp

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A pair of 19th century bronze and gilt double branch three light candelabra with scroll branches and urn shaped columns on square base, 28cm high

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Great War Memorial Plaque to 10657 Corporal William Harry Tapley, 5th BN Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, Corporal Tapley died on 3rd May 1917 and is commemorated at Arras Memorial

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Four candlesticks with beaded borders and two three-light candelabra fittings, 26.5cm (10.5") high

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A pair of six-light ormolu candelabra, the scroll acanthus branches with scroll and flowerhead terminations, the support in the form of a fluted urn held above two putti with scrolling fishtails and floral garlands, on flat feet and shaped wooden plinth with beaded borders, 57cm (22.5") high

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