Conder (Edward). Records of the Hole Crafte and Fellowship of Masons, with a chronicle of the history of the Worshipful Company of Masons of the City of London, 1st ed., 1894, b&w illusts., contemp. half vellum gilt, some light marks, 8vo, together with an original printed menu, and separate printed seating plan for a banquet held by the Worshipful Company of Masons on 17th April 1929, loosely inserted (1)
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Favre (Joseph). Dictionnaire Universel de Cuisine, et d'Hygine Alimentaire, 4 vols., Paris, n.d., c. 1900, num. b&w wood eng. illusts. to text, some light overall browning, contemp. half maroon morocco, rubbed and scuffed, minor fraying to extrems. and one or two joints partly split, 4to. Bitting 154. Vicaire 356. (4)
Liddell Hart (B.H., Captain). The Tanks, a History of the Royal Tank Regiment and its Predecessors, 1914-1945, 2. vols., 1st ed., 1959, num. b&w illusts. after photos., folding plans, etc., orig. cloth gilt in frayed and sl. chipped d.j.s, together with Wilkins (Philip A.), The History of the Victoria Cross, 1904, num. sepia-tinted photo. ports., t.e.g., orig. light blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some sl. soiling, small folio, plus Richards (Denis & Saunders, Hilary St. G.), Royal Air Force 1939-1945, 3 vols., 1st ed. (except 1st vol. 3rd imp.), 1953-54, b&w illusts. after photos., orig. cloth in d.j.s, contained in later cloth slipcase, 8vo (6)
Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de la Mothe). The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses Translated from the French. by John Hawkesworth, printed for the Author, 1768, numerous eng. headpieces, few marks and slight dust soiling, later cloth, crudly repaired, 4to, together with Grose (Francis), The Antiquarian Repository., vols. 1-3 (of 4), 1807-08, numerous eng. plts., edges untrimmed, contemp. half sheep, boards detached, bindings worn, 4to, with Hayes (Richard), Interest at One View, Calculated to a Farthing., 18th ed., 1789,numerical tables throughout, some light staining, contemp. sheep, worn to spine & extrems., 16mo, with Cullyer (John), The Gentleman & Farmer's Assistant., 3rd ed., 1800, half-title, numerical tables throughout, pubs. ad. leaves at rear, contemp. sheep, boards loose, worn, 16mo, with Hoppus (Edward), Hoppus's Practical Measurer; or, Measuring made easy to the Meanest Capacity, by a New Set of Tables., Manchester, 1847, folding eng. frontis. (soiled & slight wear), numerical tables throughout, some dust soiling, contemp. sheep, joints & extrems. worn, tall 8vo, plus various other volumes mostly theology related, 18th to 19th c. (2. cartons)
Laborde (Alexandre Louis Joseph, Comte de). Voyage Pittoresque et Historique de l'Espagne, Paris, 1806, engraved title and sixty-three engraved sheets only (mostly full page engraved views and plans), lacking all text and remaining plts., some marginal light dampstaining, a few leaves singed to margin, disbound, lacking covers, folio (64)
Monin (V.). Atlas Classique de la Geographie Ancienne, du Moyen Age, et Moderne, nouvelle ed., Paris, [1840], forty-one eng. maps, etc., incl. many double-page, mostly with some outline colouring, one or two folding, a few minor marks, light waterstain to fore-margins of prelims., contemp. calf-backed boards, heavily rubbed and some wear, folio (1)
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Atlas, [1830-40], lacking title page, contains 72 uncoloured engraved maps covering the World except Europe, incl. full page city plans of New York and Philadelphia, a few leaves with light foxing, contemp. cloth, spine defective with covers detached and contents partly loose, folio. The maps measure approx. 320 x 390 mm at the plate mark. (1)
Stieler (Adolf). Hand Atlas Ÿber Alle Theile der Erde und Ÿber das WeltgebŠude, Gotha, 1874, eng. title (creased and strengthened at head & tail to verso), eighty-two full-page maps (inc. some col.), minor fraying to some pages and occ. marks & light staining, one map with central hole, recent flyleaves, contemp. cloth with recent spine, oblong folio (1)
Beattie (William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, illust. W. H. Bartlett, 2 vols., 1842, 125 steel eng. plts. (of 126), incl. frontispieces and addn. vign. title-pages, occ. light foxing, contemp. ms. inscription on binder's prelim. blanks, a.e.g., contemp. gilt de. calf, rubbed, spines dry and faded, that to vol. 2 with sl. loss at head, 4to in 2s, together with Shepherd (Thomas H.), Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century, 1829, addn. engraved vign. title, 75 (of 100) engraved views on 37 (of 48) leaves, foxed, contemp. half calf, worn, with loss to spine and front board detached, 4to (3)
Hawes (Robert & Loder, Robert). The History of Framlingham, in the County of Suffolk; including Brief Notices of the Masters and Fellows of Pembroke-Hall, in Cambridge, from the Foundation of the College, to the Present Time, pub. Woodbridge, 1798, list of subscribers, printers directions leaf to rear, ten engraved plts. (correct according to Upcot), four plts. with contemp. pen and wash drawings of the same view tipped-in to following page, some light foxing mostly confined to plate margins, part of a mid-19th century litho. map of Framlingham Castle bound in, 19th century owners inscriptions to front f.e.p., early 20th century half morocco, 4to. A tipped-in note to the front endpaper reads 'The drawings opposite to the engravings between pages 300 and 301. and the drawing opposite to the engraving between pages 322 and 323 are the original drawings from which those engravings were made. The original drawings between pages 8 and 9 and pages 290 and 291. respectively are by the same artist'. Upcott p.1199. (1)
Moule (Thomas). The English Counties Delineated, 2. vols., 1837, port., engraved title and sixty engraved county maps and plts., two folding maps of London and map of Monmouthshire torn across (with no loss), some maps close trimmed as usual, light foxing to plts., both vols. disbound, volume two lacks covers, 4to (2)
Mivart (St. George). Dogs, Jackals, Wolves, and Foxes: A monograph of the Canidae, 1890, inkstamps to verso of front endpaper, light circular inkstamp to title, and one or two light inkstamps to text margins, forty-five hand-col. litho. plts., b&w illusts. to text, a little foxing to first and last few leaves, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, inner hinges sl. cracked, orig. brown cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to (1)
A STERLING SILVER TWIN BRANCH THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, scrolled arms, raised on a plain stem and circular foot-ring, stamped: Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Sterling .925, 8 1/2 ins high, an oval Sterling silver PHOTO FRAME, engraved 1915, and a Sterling silver CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BASIN, of circular form with a fluted motif, stamped STERLING, approximately 6 1/2 oz. (4).
A Dutch-engraved friendship light-baluster goblet circa 1750 the funnel bowl engraved with a pair of clasped hands issuing from clouds beneath a sun within an elaborate rococo scroll cartouche, the reverse inscribed DE VRIEND.SCHAP above a pair of tied leaf fronds enclosing the initials FAM, over a slender multi-knopped stem and conical foot 18.4cm., 7.25in.
A Dutch-engraved royal armorial light-baluster goblet circa 1750 the funnel bowl engraved with the crowned Royal coat-of-arms of Prince Willem V of Orange and Nassau within the garter, flanked by lion supporters above the motto JE MAINTIENDRAI, set on a slender multi-knopped stem and conical foot 18.2cm., 7.125in. à
A Dutch-engraved friendship light-baluster goblet circa 1750 the funnel bowl finely engraved with a pair of clasped hands issuing from clouds below a sun within a rococo scroll cartouche and apple sprays, the reverse with the initials FAM inscribed above DE.VRIEND.SCHAP.EN.LIEFDE, over a slender multi-knopped stem and conical foot 17.2cm., 6.75in.
A Victorian silver-gilt and glass seven-light candelabra-cum-centrepiece Charles Stuart Harris,London,1883 Corinthian column stems applied with figures representing four Ages of Man, inscribed Presented to John and Lucy Downes by their sons and daughters on the 27th November 1883 being the date of celebrating their `Golden Wedding', the six branches and seventh central light incribed with the names of the children, three smaller and a larger silver-gilt mounted cut-glass bowls for alternative assembly, in a fitted oak case inscribed Lambert Coventry Street London Silversmiths with orignal Lambert lable 74cm, 29in high 3060gr, 98oz 10dwt excluding mounted glass bowls
A gentleman's chronometer pocket watch with arabic dial and subsidiary seconds dial with inscription to reverse and silvered case presented to Sgt. Simpson 2DLI by W.Os & SGTs. St. Martin's camp France in appreciation of his services to the mess of 1916 15667 Sgt.,William Simpson, Second Batallion, Durham Light Infantry was awarded the distinguished Conduct Medal, Britain's highest gallantry award after the Victoria Cross. His DCM citation was gazetted on the 25th August 1917. His citation in the London Gazette read as follows: 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty During the successful day light raid he outflanked and rushed an enemy bombing post, killing and capturing the garrison, and by his dash and courage setting a fine example to his men. The success of the enterprise was very materially added to the success of the whole raid'.
A pair of late 19th Century French bronze and ormolu candelabra, each modelled as bronze maidens holding aloft ormolu three light candelabra, each with a flaming torch finial supporting a garland of flowers, the three lights with beaded detachable sconces supported on stylised scrolling birds heads and scrolling supports, the maidens each standing on white marble bases, each with an ormolu frieze of classical cherub scenes and on square plinths, apparently unsigned, height 68cm
A late 19th Century Clarke's patent Fairy Light base. The pressed flint base of circular dish form with a relief moulded diamond pattern set with a central stepped pediment with fluted edge, the inside well stamped, measures 7" across, together with a late 19th Century Stourbridge glass example with marbled and cased pink and white body with applied drawn and crimped clear crystal collar and feet.
A Losanghe vase designed by Archimede Seguso for Seguso and made in 1952. The vase having a circular base rising to a rounded square body with an internal cane work pattern with repeat squares in tonal peach with white bands and light cranberry linear overlay. This piece retains the exhibition label for the Venice Biennale in 1952 and the factory foil and paper label. The base singed and dated in diamond point, height 7.5" by wide at rim of 8" square.
ALDIN, Cecil (ills.) "SPOT" AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Houlston and Sons, London 1894. First edition. 8vo. Pictorial blue cloth, gilt; top edge gilt. Light marking to cloth, spine a little faded, inner hinge cracking, otherwise a very good, clean copy. Frontispiece and 12 b/w illustrations. Cecil Aldin's first book illustrations. Scarce
JUNIOR ETCHING CLUB (ills.) PASSAGES FROM MODERN ENGLISH POETS. William Tegg, London n.d. 4to. Red cloth, sightly soiled; top edge gilt. 47 illustrations, including a river scene by J. Whistler; some occasional very light spotting. SHAKESPEARE, William. A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME NEWLY PRINTED FROM THE FIRST FOLIO OF 1623. Ernest Benn Ltd, London 1924. Number 404 from an edition of 550. 4to. Linen backed grey paper boards a little rubbed. 5 colour plates by Paul Nash. (2)
KHAYYAM, Omar. FITZGERALD, Edward (translator). SULLIVAN, Edmund J. (ills.) RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM. Methuen & Co, London 1913. 4to. Red cloth, pictorial gilt; top edge gilt. Slight fraying to edges of spine, contents shaken. Colour frontis and b/w plates. KHAYYAM, Omar. FITZGERALD, Edward (translator). DULAC, Edmund (ills.) RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM. Hodder and Stoughton, London n.d. 4to. Purple cloth, gilt, spine a little faded, extremities rubbed. 20 tipped in colour plates; occasional light foxing to text block, not affecting plates. Plus 1 other Rubaiyat illustrated by Willy Pogany. (3)
KING, Jessie M. (ills.) - WILDE, Oscar. A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES Methuen, 1915. First edition with illustrations by Jessie M. King. 4to. In original blue cloth boards with art nouveau design in orange. Top edge gilt. Minor shelf wear but a clean and bright copy. Pictorial endpapers. Colour title page, 16 mounted colour plates. Occasional light foxing.

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