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A Continental gilt metal figure of a stag, with articulated jaw, 20th century. Mounted on ebonised wooden plinth base. 23x15cm. Also a 20th century, Chinese carved mottled light green jade, twin handled tripod vessel, of archaic form. 13cm high x 16cm diam. (2)

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'H.Godet', 'Glaneuse', a bronze figure of young female peasant worker. Light brown/green patination. Inscribed to the base 'par Salon Des Beaux-Arts', with 'L.V.' fondeur stamp, and number 8775.

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A Continental bronze model of a mountain lion, 20th century Deep brown/black patination. Mounted on a light brown, composite marble plinth base. The base engraved 'J.Brault' 24x54cm.

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After Alphonse Arson, a bronze of two fighting bulldogs, titled 'Chemin Des Mauvais Rencontre'. Bearing a signature 'arson'. late 20th century, light brown patination, 24cm high.

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After P.J.Mene,'Mounted Falconer', 20th century. Light green/brown patination. On oval plinth base. With matched green marble oval plinth. 71x52cm.

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A frost glass & silvered metal chandelier of art deco design. Fitted with four pineapple moulded frost glass panels (1 af), also a matched frost glass and gilt brass wall light; A gilt metal and frost glass ceiling light, also a painted glass globe ceiling light.(4)

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A pair of Victorian plated three light candelabra with floral multi knopped columns on moulded octagonal bases maker Reed & Barton 23.5ins

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A nautilus shell light shade ten shells inset within engraved and pierced brass frame 10.5in.

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An Art Deco ceiling light with six frosted glass sections on brass chains width 26ins

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An Art Deco silvered brass ceiling light with six frosted glass sections width 24ins

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An Art Deco etched glass light shade by Loys Lucha with frosted and painted floral decoration diam 19ins

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A Bohemian overlay ruby glass light fitting with crystal drop suspensions ht 14ins

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A Victorian lacquered brass barograph in glazed light oak case on a rectangular plinth and bracket feet 14 ins

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A Victorian brass coloured leaded light three fold fire screen 25ins

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A pair of modern silver three light candelabra with two headed sconce arms on multi knopped stems and circular bases maker Elkington & Co Birmingham 1958. 16ins

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A light oak pedestal desk with leather lined top fitted nine drawers

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A set of four Edwardian light rosewood salon chairs, carved backs inlaid with satinwood musical instruments

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A light oak dresser, by David Shackleton of Snainton, 167cm x 45cm x 180 high

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Robert Hillingford, Signed Coloured Black and White Print "Charge of the Light Brigade", signed in pencil in oak frame, 43cm x 59cm

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Leslie Wilson, Watercolour and gouache depicting gentleman and horse, signed and dated 1958 in light oak frame, 52cm x 63cm

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An Art Nouveau Brass Hanging 6-Light Centre Light Fitting, having pierced, floral and scroll decoration with splayed arms, 62cm high

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Bunyard (Edward A.). The Anatomy of Dessert, pub. Dulau & Co., 1929, frontis., t.e.g., orig. green cloth, limited signed ed. 121/1000, 8vo, together with Morphy (Countess), English Recipes, including the traditional dishes of Scotland, Ireland & Wales, pub. Selfridge & Co., n.d., c. 1930s, some spotting to endpapers, orig. orange cloth in d.j., a little rubbed and chipped to head of spine, 8vo, plus Frere (C. F., ed.), The Cookery Book of Lady Clark of Tillypronie, 1909, orig. cloth, rubbed and some light soiling, 8vo, and Beeching (C. L. T., ed.), Modern Grocery Display, A Practical Work on Window Dressing and Interior Display, pub. Caxton Publishing Company, n.d., c. 1930, col. plts., numerous b&w illusts. after photos., orig. red cloth, rubbed, 4to, plus other various 20th c. cookery interest, some in d.j.s, mostly 8vo (38)

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Combe (Andrew). The Physiology of Digestion considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1836, half title present, 4 pp. publishers catalogue at rear, light spotting to endpapers, contemp. black half calf, sl. rubbed and marked, together with [Graham, Thomas John], Sure Methods of Improving Health, and Prolonging Life; or, a Treatise on the Art of Living Long and Comfortably, by Regulating the Diet and Regimen by a Physician, 3rd ed., 1828, 2 pp. publishers adverts at rear, orig. cloth-backed boards with paper spine label, rubbed, and Rymer (James), A Treatise on Diet and Regimen, 1828, title marked and with hole affecting some text, errata bound in at rear, orig. buckram gilt, sl. rubbed, plus Griffiths (W.), The Principal Starches Used as Food, Cirencester, 1882, 25 mounted b & w photo. plates, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed to extrems., plus other books relating to digestion, food as medicine, etc., all 8vo (19)

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Culpeper (Nicholas). Culpeper's Complete Herbal, to which is now Added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs, with a Display of their Medicinal and Occult Qualities; Physically Applied to the Cure of all Disorders Incident to Mankind, 1814, engraved portrait frontis., 40 hand coloured engraved plates, some light finger soiling and occ. spotting, recent quarter green sheep with marbled boards, 4to (1)

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Dolby (Richard). The Cook's Dictionary, and House-Keeper's Directory: A Family Manual of Cookery and Confectionery, on a Plan of Ready Reference Never Hitherto Attempted, 1830, occ. scattered spotting, modern half calf gilt, 8vo, together with [Rundell, Maria], A New System of Domestic Cookery, by a Lady, new ed., corrected, 1810, eng. frontis. (contemp. signatures to title), eng. plts., some light soiling, contemp. spine, modern title label, joints cracked, 12mo, together with Acton (Eliza), Modern Cookery, for Private Families, newly revised & much enlarged ed., 1859, eight eng. plts., later half calf gilt, 8vo, and Dalgairns (Mrs.), The Practice of Cookery, Adapted to the Business of Every Day Life, 8th ed., 1840, light browning throughout, few ink and staining marks, modern qtr. calf gilt, 8vo (4)

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Dyde (William). The History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time, to which is added, Some Account of the Medicinal Water, Near Tewkesbury, pub. Tewkesbury, 1790, folding eng. frontis. and two eng. plts. (foxed), folding table, untrimmed, orig. boards, dusty, early ms. name to upper cover, rebacked, with printed paper label, 8vo in 4's, together with Scudamore (Charles), A Chemical and Medical Report of the Properties of the Mineral Water of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge Wells, Harrogate, Bath, Cheltenham, Leamington, Malvern, and the Isle of Wight, 1st ed., 1820, inscribed by the author at head of title-page, ex-lib. with oval ink stamp to title, scattered light foxing, untrimmed, orig. drab boards, titled in contemp. ms. to spine, rubbed and worn, with joints split, and upper cover all but detached, large 12mo in 6's, plus Bainbrigge (William Henry), The Droitwich Salt Springs: their Medicinal Action and Curative Properties, 2nd ed., 1876, folding table, ms. notes to title-page, and some pencilled marginalia, upper hinge split, orig. morocco-backed printed boards, sl. rubbed, with two related pamphlets loosely inserted, plus two further vols. similar, 8vo (5)

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Fisher (Henry, pub.) The Female Instructor; or, Young Woman's Companion: being a Guide to all the Accomplishments which Adorn the Female Character, either as a Useful Member of Society - a Pleasing and Instructive Companion, or, a Respectable Mother of a Family to which are added, Useful Medicinal Receipts, and a Concise System of Cookery, pub. Liverpool, c.1817, eng. frontis. and additional eng. title (dated September 1816 and January 1817 respectively), both a little browned and marked with repaired tear to fore-margin of frontis., nine eng. plts. (one with repaired tear to lower margin), some spotting and light browning throughout, modern qtr morocco, gilt dec. spine, 8vo (1)

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Henderson (William Augustus). The Housekeeper's Instructor, or Universal Family Cook, being an Ample and Clear Display of the Art of Cookery in all its Various Branches, 1st ed., W. & J. Stratford, c.1790, eng. frontis. of working kitchen, eleven eng. plts incl. two folding, index and list of subscribers at rear, occasional light spotting, contemp. sheep, rubbed, joints cracked, some wear to spine ends and corners, 8vo Possibly in the first issue state (preceding Cagle's 3rd issue copy), with uncorrected error ("Explaning") on line 22 of title, "No.112" in imprint, and the complete absence of the line "Management of the Kitchen and Fruit-Garden", which does appear in subsequent issues of the first edition. (1)

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[Riddell, Robert Flower], Indian Domestic Economy and Receipt Book; Comprising Numerous Directions for Plain Wholesome Cookery, both Oriental and English 5th ed. revised, pub. Madras, 1860, half-title present, scattered light foxing, three fragments of the orig. cloth binding loosely inserted, modern qtr. calf, leather label to spine, 8vo (1)

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Russell (Richard). A Dissertation On the Use of Sea-Water in Diseases of the Glands, particularly the Scurvy, Jaundice, King's-Evil, Leprosy, and the Glandular Consumption, trans. from the Latin, 1st Irish ed., pub. Geo. Faulkner, Dublin, 1753, eng. frontis. and one plt., title-page with small repair at head, not affecting text, some light foxing, hinges split, contemp. mottled calf, sometime rebacked, corners showing, 12mo (1)

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Simon (André L.). The Blood of the Grape, The Wine Trade Textbook, Duckworth, 1920, light spotting to edges, orig. cloth, rubbed, 8vo, together with A Dictionary of Wine, Cassell, 1935, orig. cloth, sl. sunned, 8vo, plus Bottlescrew Days, Wine Drinking in England during the Eighteenth Century, Duckworth, 1926, b&w frontis. and plts., orig. cloth, stained, a couple of puncture marks to lower cover, 8vo, and Cheeses of the World, 1st ed., Faber, 1956, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Bibliotheca Gastronomica, A Catalogue of Books and Documents on Gastronomy, Holland Press reprint, 1978, orig. cloth in gilt, 8vo, and ten others by Andre Simon (15)

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Soyer (Alexis). Soyer's Culinary Campaign, being Historical Reminiscences of the Late War, with the Plain Art of Cookery for Military and Civil Institutions, the Army, Navy, Public etc., 1st ed., Routledge, 1857, eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. title and seven eng. plts., lacks ad. leaf at rear, occasional light spotting, 19th c. half calf gilt, 8vo Bitting, p. 444. 'Soyer's account of conditions in the Crimea is second to none. Finding the soldiers too under-nourished to withstand disease, let alone battle, he set out to transform army supply, diet, cookery, kitchen equipment and hospital supplies, with verve and genius, effecting what was to be a revolution in institutional catering'(John Lyle). (1)

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Watson (John Edward). The Housewife's Directory: being the Most Complete System of Domestic Economy Ever Submitted to Public Notice, with Copious Marketing and Other Tables, [1825], half-title, eng. frontis., some browning and light damp staining, contemp. cloth, marked & soiled, 12mo, together with Bowman (Anne), The New Cookery Book: A Complete Manual of English and Foreign Cookery, 1869, chromo frontis. and plts., contemp. green qtr. morocco, thick 8vo, with [Rundell, Maria], A New System of Domestic Cookery, by a Lady, new ed., corrected, 1829, eng. frontis. and plts., closed tear to title, some scattered spotting and browning, contemp. half calf, small 8vo, and [Whiting, Sydney], Memoirs of a Stomach. Written by Himself, that all who Eat May Read. Edited by a Minister of the Interior, 6th ed., revised, Chapman and Hall, c.1855, ink stamp and signature to title, ink stamp to few leaves, margins frayed and slight dust soiling, modern cloth, slim 8vo, plus one other related (5)

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Chaptal (Jean-Antoine-Claude). L'Art de Faire, Gouverner, et Perfectionner les Vins, edition originale, seule avouée par l'Auteur, 1st separate ed., Paris, 1801, bound with Charpentier de Cossigny (Joseph Francois), Observations sur l'Art de Faire de Vin, 1st ed., Paris, 1807, half-title, title, + 196 pp.; half-title, title, 16 + 107 pp., some very light marginal foxing, contemp. half calf, modern reback, 8vo See Cagle, A Matter of Taste, 132. The important first appearance of Chaptal's important essay on improving the wine yield by adding sugar to the fermentation process, which became known as 'Chaptalisation'. This essay was included in the second volume of his Traité sur la Culture de la Vigne of the same year. This copy is the second issue of this edition, with the change in the publisher's address from 29 to 38 Quai des Augustins, and is bound with a printed response to Chaptal's proposal by Charpentier de Cossigny. (1)

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Dubois (Urbain). La Patisserie d'aujourd'hui. École des jeunes patissiers renfermant 200 dessins. Grands et petits gateaux, sujets d'ornement, entremêts chauds et froids, glaces au complet, conserves de fruits et de légumes, 1st ed., Paris, 1894, numerous illusts. to text, some light browning, contemp. qtr. calf, 4to Rare. Not in any of the major bibliographies. (1)

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Glasse (Hannah). The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published, to which are added, by way of Appendix, One hundred and fifty New and Useful Receipts, 7th ed., 1760, facsimile author's signature to p. 1, a few marks and light water stains to front of vol., later half calf, rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo Cagle 700. Maclean, p. 59. (1)

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Moxon (Elizabeth). English Housewifery, Exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receipts, giving directions in most parts of cookery; and how to prepare various sorts of soups, made-dishes, pastes, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made-wines, &c. 12th ed., corrected, Leeds, printed by Thomas Wright, 1785, folding table, two folding woodcut plates of table settings, six woodcut illusts. to text, of table settings, occn. light browning, contemp. sheep, plain reback, 12mo Cagle, 888-892. This edition includes English Housewifery improved, or, a supplement to Moxon's Cookery in upwards of Sixty Modern and Valuable Receipts, 5th ed., Leeds, 1785. (1)

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Nignon (Édouard). Les Plaisirs de la Table, Préface de M. Robert de Flers de l'Académie Française, Dessins de P.F. Grignon, pub. Paris, chez l'auteur, [1926], illusts. and decs. to text printed in pink, inscribed by the author to prelim. blank, orig. printed wrappers bound in, dec. endpapers, contemp. half morocco, rubbed, spine faded, 4to, together with Boulestin (X. Marcel), What Shall We Have To-Day? 365 Recipes for all the Days of the Year, 1st ed., 1931, col. frontis., light partial browning to free endpapers, orig. cloth, in sl. chipped d.j., 8vo, plus Simple French Cooking for English Homes, 1st ed., 1923, (2 copies), both with frontis. by J.E. Laboureur, and with free endpapers browned, both orig. cloth, dust-soiled, one copy with spine rubbed and frayed at ends, 8vo, plus a 1st ed. of Elizabetth David's 'A Book of Mediterranean Food' (5)

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Smith (Eliza). The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion, Being a Collection of Upwards of Five Hundred of the Most Approved Receipts and also Bills of Fare for Every Month in the Year, 3rd ed., J. Pemberton, 1729, six folding eng. plts. (with some light damp staining, pencil marks & tears to folds), contemp. blind panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo Bitting, p.438; Oxford p.60. (1)

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Smith (Hugh). The Family Physician: Being a Collection of Useful Family Remedies , and a Short Account of those Cases in which Bleeding and Blisters are really Serviceable, 8th ed., considerably enlarged, and interleaved for the benefit of the readers and remarks, printed for the author, [1772?], some light and even browning, contemp. boards, some soiling and wear, modern plain card reback, 4to (1)

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Thornton (Robert John). A New Family Herbal: or Popular Account of the Natures and Properties of the Various Plants used in Medicine, Diet, and the Arts, pub. Richard Phillips, 1st ed., 1810, lacking half-title, numerous wood-engs. by Thomas Bewick after Henderson, 3pp. pubs. ads. at rear, oval lib. stamp to title verso and ad. leaf, partially erased through washing, occasional light spotting, contemp. blind-stamped calf gilt, rubbed, rebacked preserving most of orig. spine, 8vo (1)

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[Wateson, G.] A Rich Storehouse or Treasurie for the Diseased. Wherein are Many Approved Medicines for Divers and Sundry Diseases, which have bin long hidden, and not come to light before this time now fifthly augmented and inlarged, by A.T., printed by Ralph Blower, 1612, lacking leaf Aa1, signature Kk lacking and never present, with a duplication of signature Mm bound in its place in error, water-staining to first third of the vol., first few leaves sl. frayed at top edge, curling and fraying to corners, final leaf soiled, contemp. limp vellum, soiled and worn, with some loss, longitudinally lettered in contemp. ms. to spine, sm. 4to, contained in cloth solander box, lettered in gilt to spine (1)

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Peacock (John). Practical Hints on the Treatment of Several Diseases, 1st ed., 1834, errata slip pasted to first leaf of main text, orig. boards with paper label to upper cover (a little darkened and chipped with loss to one corner), rubbed and somewhat faded to edges, slim 8vo, together with [Montagu, Basil]. Some Enquiries into the Effects of Fermented Liquors. By a Water Drinker, 2nd ed., 1818, seven b&w line eng. plts., light waterstain to upper portion of work throughout, and to lower inner margins, untrimmed, contemp. cloth-backed boards, soiled and some wear, 8vo, plus Teste (Alphonse), A Practical Manual of Animal Magnetism; containing an exposition of the methods employed in producing the Magnetic Phenomena; with its application to the treatment and cure of diseases, trans. from the Second Edition, by D. Spillan, 1st English ed., 1843, 10 pp. pubs. list at rear, orig. blindstamped maroon cloth, rubbed and marked, spine soiled and somewhat faded, small 8vo John Peacock was a Darlington physician, whose experiences of several outbreaks of typhus fever in the region are recounted here. (3)

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[Audot, L. E.]. La Cuisinière de la Campagne et de la Ville, ou Nouvelle Cuisinine Éconimique , Paris, 1879, hand-col. frontis. of two decorated salad plates, browned, illusts. to text, prelims. browned, some light foxing, endpapers renewed, orig. cloth, rebacked, orig. (faded) spine relaid, lower cover stained, together with Viart (A.), Le Cuisinier Royal, 20th ed., Augmentée de Deux Cents Articles Nouveaux, par Bernardi, Paris, 1846, half-title present, four plts., occn. light foxing, hinges split, contemp. half calf, rubbed, spine faded, and hinges splitting, 8vo, plus Matta (Joao da), Arte de Cosinha, Prefaciada por Alberto Pimental, 3rd ed., Lisbon, 1888, eng. port. frontis. (foxed), browned throughout, final (index) leaf torn, with sl. loss to top outer blank corner, contemp. qtr. calf, marbled covers rubbed, with some surface loss, 8vo (3)

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RARE THOMASON TYPE CORKSCREW, the whole barrel and shoulder engine turned with banding, light corrosion, Coat of Arms 'Ne Plus Ultra’, double action, turned rosewood handle, wire helix (chip to handle).

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Zdzislaw Ruszkowski Polish 1907-1991 beach scene against light signed oil on canvas 52x77cm.; 20.5x30.25in. Literature Illustrated in Ruszkowski: A Catalogue raisonne of his Paintings by Michael Simonov pg. 250 no. 529

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Adams (W.). The Modern Voyager & Traveller, through Europe, Asia, Africa, & America, 4 vols., 1832, hand-col. folding eng. map frontis. to each (that to vol. 1 with tear in one fold), addn. vign. titles (one hand-col.), forty-four hand-col. eng. costume plts., and five b & w plts., some light offsetting to text, attractive ownership ink stamp to printed titles, vol. 4 with frontis., titles, and first leaf detached, contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, spines faded, 8vo (4)

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Burbury (John). A Relation of a Journey of the Right Honorable My Lord Henry Howard, from London to Vienna, and thence to Constantinople; In the Company of its Excellency Count Lesley, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, Councellour of State to his Imperial Majesty, &c. And Extraordinary Ambassadour from Leopoldus Emperour of Germany to the Grand Signior, Sultan Mahomet Han the Fourth, printed for T. Collins and I. Ford, 1671, [viii] + 225 + [24] pp., including 22 pp. pubs. ads. and final blank at rear, some light browning to title, minor marginal stains and foxing, early 19th c. full polished calf gilt, joints rubbed and sl. cracked to head of upper joint, 12mo Atabey 165. Blackmer 236. Wing B5611. First and apparently only edition. Collation as Atabey and BL copies. In 1664 Burbury accompanied Henry Howard, the Sixth Duke of Norfolk, to Constantinople in the wake of the Austrian Count Lesley's embassy, returning in 1665. Attractive copy. (1)

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Hobhouse (John Cam, Lord Broughton). A Journey Through Albania, and other Provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, During the Years 1809 and 1810, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1833 [but c. 1842], eng. frontis., 2 folding maps, one plan and sixteen (of 17) hand-col. aquatint plts. incl. seven double-page views, one (of 2) facsimile plts. of letters and double-page leaf of eng. music, directions to the binder leaf after title to vol. 1, some light browning, spotting and occ. offsetting, recent half leather gilt, 4to Lacks the coloured view of Marathon and the second facsimile letter at the end. The famous account of the tour which Hobhouse made with Byron in 1809 and 1810. For the first edition of 1813 see Abbey, Travel 202 and Blackmer 821. (1)

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Lloyd (W.W.). P & O Pencillings, published for the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, [1891], twenty-four mounted chromos., inc. title, b&w illusts., single-page map to rear, some light foxing to first and last few leaves, minor stain towards lower inner margin of first two leaves, a.e.g., orig. brown half morocco, rubbed and scuffed to joints, covers with some surface discol., large oblong 4to Limited edition 40/300, signed by the author. (1)

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Martin (R. Montgomery). The British Colonies; their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, pub. John Tallis, c.1850s, engraved title, 36 double page engraved maps, numerous engraved portraits, hand coloured in outline with vignette illusts., some light foxing to endpapers, contemp. plum half morocco, rubbed to extrems., 8vo (3)

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The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, and Historical, Illustrated by a Full Set of County MAps, with all the Railways Accurately Laid Down; Forming at Once an Iron Road-Book and County Atlas by B. Clarke, 2 vols., H.G. Collins, 1852, forty-three folding eng. maps, numerous eng. plts., ink stamps to title pages, some light damp staining, contemp. half calf, worn, vol. 2 lacks lower board, 4to (2)

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Hume (David, et al). The History of England, 3 vols., Virtue, [1847], additional engraved title to each volume, 29 uncoloured engraved county maps by Thomas Moule at rear of volume two (close trimmed as usual), numerous engraved plates, scattered light foxing, contemp. navy half calf, rubbed, 4to (3)

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West (William). Picturesque Views, and Descriptions of Cities, Towns, Castles, Mansions, and Other Objects of Interesting Features in Staffordshire & Shropshire, 2 vols. in 1, Pub. William Emans, Birmingham, 1830-31, two engraved titles, seventy eng. views incl. frontispieces, correct as listed, some light foxing, a few leaves detached and frayed to margins, contemp. half calf, worn, 4to (1)

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Westall (William, and Moule, Thomas). Great Britain Illustrated: a Series of Original Views, 1830, additional engraved title, 118 engraved views on 59 leaves, all correct as list, some light spotting and toning, contemp. blindstamped maroon morocco, crude reback with inner hinges strengthened, sl. rubbed to extrems., 4to (1)

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Badminton Library. Shooting, by Lord Walsingham and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, 2 vols. (Moor and Marsh, 4th ed., 1893/Field and Covert, 5th ed., 1895); Fishing, by H. Cholmondeley-Pennell, 6th ed., 1893, b & w illusts., occn. sl. spotting, orig. dec. cloth, one corner creased, 8vo, together with Lonsdale Library, Trout Fishing from all Angles, by Eric Taverner, 1957; Shooting by Moor, Field and Shore, by Eric Parker, 1943, b & w plts., letterpress illusts., orig. cloth gilt, in sl. rubbed d.j.s, that to second vol. darkened on spine, 8vo, plus Macpherson (Rev. H.A.), The Pheasant, 2nd ed., 1896, b & w plts. by A. Thorburn, light foxing throughout, orig. dec. cloth, foxed, 8vo, plus two others related (8)

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Blakston (W.A., Swaysland, W. and Wiener, August F.). The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign, Cassell, c.1880, fifty-six chromo. plts., correct as list, occasional light spotting, inner hinges cracked, contemp. half sheep, crude reback, 4to (1)

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Edwards (Lionel, illust.). More Shires and Provinces, by "Sabretache" [Alfred Stuart Barrow], 1st ed., 1928, sixteen mounted col. plts., incl. frontis., captioned tissue guards, b & w illusts., untrimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, light fading to spine and part of upper cover, latter with a few marks, 4to (1)

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Lewin (William). The Birds of Great Britain, Systematically Arranged, Accurately Engraved, and Painted from Nature, 8 vols. in 4, 1796-1801, titles and text in English and French, 336 hand-col. engraved plts. of birds and eggs, some spotting and light damp-marking throughout, marbled endpapers, 19th c. three-qtr. calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed and some wear to joints and extrems., folio Nissen 562. Muller & Swann, p. 351. Zimmer, Ayer Ornithological Library p. 395. See Illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (4)

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