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Einstein (Albert, 1879-1955). Lithographic portrait of Einstein's head in profile by H[ermann] S[truck], c. 1920, artist's printed initials and star of David monogram, signed in pencil by Einstein lower right 'Albert Einstein 1923', light water stain to lower right corner touching autograph, approx. 220 x 190 mm, mounted (1)
Kingsley (Charles, 1819-1875). Autograph Letter Signed, ('C Kingsley'), Eversley, 20 March 1854 , to an unnamed correspondent, regretting that since he is in the 'mid-agonies of packing' any attempt to find Lord Shaftesbury's speech will be hopeless as previous attempts to find it, he also enclosed a letter to the medical Officer of the Bangor Union concerning Bangor, the adjacent villages and mountains asking that it be sent on to him, 4 pages, light foxing, trace of former mounting, 12mo (1)
Oxford Law Degree. A Vellum Diploma in Latin declaring Sir Richard Hopkins as a Doctor of Civil Law, 2nd July 1731, wafer seal, light soiling Richard Hopkins (c. 1676-1736), Knighted 1722, Turkey Merchant; associated with the Cutlers Company, later the Fishmongers; Alderman 1724-36; Sheriff 1723-24; M.P. London 1724-27. (1)
Scrap album. A late Victorian scrap album having thirty-two thick card leaves containing numerous chromo. scraps, including a full-page view of the interior of the House of Lords, another of the House of Commons, two full-page military scenes (one with a few light surface scratches), and a full-page scene of school children writing and reading, plus num. figures of royalty and military interest, characters from Dickens, several horse-drawn carriages and carts (incl. Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Royal Mail, Parcels Post, Water Cart, Coal Merchant, Fresh Milk, etc.) and num. animals, flowers, etc., orig. half morocco, rubbed and a little worn, folio (1)
Antoninus (Augustus). Iter Britanniarum..., ed. Thomas Gale, 1709, folding map and two eng. plts., some eng. illusts. to text, contemp. speckled calf, lower joint cracked and upper cover det., 4to, together with Lampadius (Jacob), Tractatus de constitutione imperii Romano-Germanici, Leyden, 1634, eng. title, final two leaves blank, some pencil marks, old claf gilt, worn, 16mo, plus Lucretius Carus (Titus), De Rerum Natura Libros Sex, Interpretatione et Notis illustravit Thomas Creech, Editio Altera, 1717, title printed in red and black, light brwoning throughout, contemp. vellum, soiled, 8vo, plus five other antiquarian, all but one (Palutus, 1721) incomplete or odd vols. (8)
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New, printed by Robert Barker...and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1634, separate woodcut heart-shaped titles to OT and NT (both dated 1634), OT preceeded by 40 pp. of genealogies with double-page map of the Holy Land engraved by John Speed, some light dampstaining and marks, trimmed to outer-margin occasionally affecting printed marginal annotations, some fraying to first few leaves of genealogies, inner hinges split, 19th century half calf, heavily rubbed, 4to Herbert 490. (1)
Byron (Lord George Gordon Noel). The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other Poems, 1st ed., 1816, without half-title and ads. at rear, recent qtr. cloth with gilt morocco label to spine, slim 8vo, together with Campbell (Thomas). Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale, and other Poems, 1st ed., 1809, errata slip bound in, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, modern three-qtr. brown crushed morocco (by Bayntun-Riviere, Bath), 4to, plus Bayly (Thomas Haynes), Weeds of Witchery, pub. Ackermann, 1837, b&w etched plts. (probably by George Cruikshank), some light spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, large slim 8vo, and other mostly 19th c. literature, including Miscellaneous Poems by John Byrom, 2 vols., 1773 (title and preface to first vol. supplied in photographic facsimile), Poems by the Rev. George Crabbe, 1st ed., 1807, Poems, by George Townsend of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1810, Realities and Reflections, a Series of Original Tales, Founded on Facts, by Ann Catherine Holbrook, 4th ed. enlarged, Thame, c. 1835, etc., mainly 8vo (22)
Ceneau (Robert). De Vera Mensurarum Po[n]derúmque Ratione Opus de Integro Instauratu[m], Paris: Ioannem Roigny, 1547, two blanks and folding table at rear (two sm. wormholes not affecting text), some light browning and odl dampstaining at upper margin to early leaves, contemp. limp vellum, some wear to spine, 8vo Adams C1254. (1)
Copinger (Walter Arthur). The Bible and its Transmission being an Historical and Bibliographical View of the Hebrew and Greek Texts, and the Greek and other Versions of the Bible (both MS. and Printed) Prior to the Reformation, 1897, b & w plts., first two leaves detached, some light spotting, original 4 pp. prospectus loosely inserted, t.e.g. remainder rough-trimmed, inner hinges splitting, orig. qtr. vellum gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio Limited numbered edition 150/200. This copy ex-libris Society of the Sacred Mission with bookplate to pastedown. (1)
Dickens (Charles). Little Dorrit, 20 parts in 19, 1st ed., 1855-57, forty etched plts. incl. frontis. and addn. title, foxed, five parts with water-staining to plts., all ads. present as called for by Hatton & Cleaver, orig. printed blue wrappers (rear wrapper of final part has had the wrapper from a part 2 substituted), some careful repairs to spines, and a little light soiling, contained in a gilt lettered cloth solander box, 8vo (19)
Dickens (Charles). American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1st issue, 1842, with second contents page of vol. 1 misnumbered 'p.xvi', half-titles present, single ad. leaf to front of vol. 1, 6pp. of pubs. ads. to rear of vol. 2, occ. v. light spotting, ms. ownership names on front free endpapers, 'Dickens Fellowship' ink stamp to rear free endpaper, front and rear hinges split vols. 1 and 2 respectively, rough-trimmed, orig. blindstamped brown cloth, spines faded, with sl. wear to lower joints and head and foot, 8vo Smith 3. (2)
Schedel (Hartmann). Two leaves from 'Liber Chronicarum', folios 46 and 289, pub. Nurembourg, 12 July, 1493, single column, double-sided, three pages with half page woodcut views, the other with woodcuts of royalty, some light dampstaining but generally in very good condition, each leaf approx. 403 x 287 mm From the 'Anglia' section. The views purport to be of English towns. (2)
Walpole (Horace). The Works of Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford, 5 vols., Robinson, 1798, eng. plts., occasional spotting, later cloth, 4to, together with Memoires of the Last Ten Years of the Reign of George the Second, 2 vols., Murray, 1822, eng. plts., light spotting, contemp. full gilt dec. calf, sl. rubbed, 4to and six others, antiquarian (13)
Zimmerman (Matthaeus). Carmina Matthaei Zimmermani, Arnstatensis, Thuringi, Poetae Caesarii..., liber quintus, Jena: Johann Weidner, 1611, general title and four other book titles, all with woodcut borders and two with woodcut vigns., four parts with full-p. woodcut armorial, one woodcut to text, some light browning throughout, two marginal wormholes to first and last few leaves, only slightly affecting title border, contemp. vellum, soiled, 8vo No other copies of this work have been located. (1)
Nasmyth (James and Carpenter, James). The Moon: Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite, 2nd ed., 1874, twenty-six plts. incl. Woodburytypes, many b & w illusts., some light scattered spotting, lib. label to pastedown, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little frayed at extremities, white lib. number at foot of spine, 4to (1)
(Railway ephemera) A quantity: including Parliamentary plans for Yorkshire Dales Railway Skipton to Grassington (1897); Longridge & Hellifield Light Railway (1917); Fleetwood Preston & West Riding Junction Railway (1866); Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Extension to Settle (1861); Clitheroe & West Riding Junction Railway (1864); Barnoldswick & Gisburn Light Railway (1912): a Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide (1864): Grinling's The History of the Great Railway (1898): a few locomotive postcards: five LNER publicity booklets: Tomlinson's The North Eastern Railway (1915, orig card binding much worn): a ring-binder containing handbills/notices etc. The Parliamentary plans tend to be ragged/torn at the outer extremities
(Mt Everest Expedition 1924) A pictorial advertising postcard with Capt Noel's facsimile signature, with the Mount Everest Expedition 'stamp' bearing the Rongbuk Glacier Base Camp cancellation. Some light creasing evident. It was on this expedition that Mallory and Irvine were lost during their attempt to reach the summit
A fine gilt brass 18 light two tier chandelier, the reeded and scrolling branches with sprays of foliage, baluster turned and reeded stem lined with cut glass lyrups crowned by acanthus, the simulated candleholder electric light fittings hung with lustres and pear shape drops. Second half 20th century.
Spender (Stephen). Poems, 1st ed., Faber, 1933, signed by the author on title, light spotting, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and chipped d.j., 8vo, together with Auden (W.H.) and Christopher Isherwood, On the Frontier, 1st ed., Faber, 1938, with a copy of the programme for Rupert Doone's production at the Globe Theatre loosely inserted, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Auden (W.H.), The Orators, 1932; Look, Stranger!, 1936; New Year Letter, 1941, all 1st eds., pub. Faber, all orig. cloth, second and third vols. in rubbed and chipped d.j.s, 8vo (5)
Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Fellowship of the Ring, 1954; The Two Towers, 1954; The Return of the King, 1955, all 1st eds., pub. Allen & Unwin, folding map to each, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, sl. wear at foot of spine of first vol. (minor wear at head also), some minor light marking to d.j.s, 8vo (3)
Prout (Samuel) . Hints on Light and Shadow, Composition, Etc., as Applicable to Landscape Painting, New Edition, 1876, tinted litho. plts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little marked, slim folio, together with Hardy (Thomas), The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall and Tintagel in Lyonnesse, 1st ed., 1923, two b & w illusts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed, small 4to, plus other misc. books incl. illustrated and juvenile works, art and architecture reference, approx. 45 King Penguins series (incl. Egyptian Paintings), etc. (3 shelves)
Wells (H.G.). The Sea Lady, A Tissue of Moonshine, 1st ed., 1st issue, Methuen, 1902, 40pp. ads. at rear dated July 1902, orig. red cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with The Food of the Gods, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1904, ads. at rear dated 20.7.04, hinges weak, orig. green cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo, plus When the Sleeper Wakes, 1st ed., Harper, 1899, frontis. and two plts., correct as list, hinges repaired, orig. red cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. faded, 8vo, and Floor Games, 1911; Little Wars, 1913, both 1st eds., pub. Frank Palmer, plts. and illusts. to each, light spotting, both orig. cloth gilt with pictorial inlay to upper cover, 4to, together with a lge. qty. of others by or about Wells etc. (3 shelves)
A Wedgwood tricolour jasperware vase, late 19th century, the light blue footed globular body applied with lilac oval panels of putti as The Four Seasons with fruiting vine swags between, the laurel shoulder band with bacchanalian masks in relief, the slender neck with flower swags, lacks cover, 24cm high.
An Austrian month duration inlaid mahogany 'Lanterndluhr' wall regulator, the four-pillar single weight movement with deadbeat escapement, Harrison's maintaining power, centre seconds and fine beat adjustment to crutch, the two-piece white Roman numeral dial with engine-turned bezel and signed 'Hussnik Janos, Kolosvartt' to centre, in a waisted nine-light case with triangular boxwood lined pediment and arch glazed panel trunk housing steel rod pendulum with brass disc bob and silvered beat scale to base section, the base with cavetto tapered foot, movement and dial probably early 19th centrury, case later, 102cm high.
An inlaid mahogany small 'Dachluhr' wall regulator, in the early 19th century Austrian style, the four-pillar three-day single weight movement with deadbeat escapement and fine beat adjustment to crutch, with white enamel Roman numeral dial with gilt engine-turned bezel in rectangular six-light case, with triangular boxwood lined pediment over hinged front housing steel rod pendulum and beat scale to base of backboard, the base with cavetto tapered foot, 64cm high.
A pair of blackamoor torcheres in the 19th century Venetian style, each modelled as a young boy in gilt scroll decorated jacket and striped pantaloons supporting a floral brimmed urn issuing nine-light electrolier with gilt scroll branches on his head and standing on a baroque style serpentine shaped gilt highlighted base with leafy scroll adorned angles, probably Italian mid 20th century, fitted for electricity, each 213cm high.
An early 20th Century Bohemian glass pendant light fitting. The upper canopy in a cased white over ruby ground with scalloped edge and flash cut panels, the whole set with graduated strings of facet cut crystal droppers falling to a cased pendant drop. The whole decorated with hand enamelled floral sprays and gilt line detail, measures approx 16" deep.
An ornate mid 20th Century Venetian wall light having a central invert bell form bowl with applied crimped trim set with graduated double gourd form dropper, the top set with a twin branch wrythen arms with frilled collars and a pair of tall flowers with graduated twisted and crimped leaves. The whole detailed with a gilt aventurine finish against the opalescent ground, height approx 14".

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