Newton (Isaac). Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica..., ed. Thomas Leseur & Francois Jacquier, 3 vols., Geneva, 1760, vol. 1 with half - title and main title printed in red and black, numerous diagrams to text, third vol. in two parts, occ. light browning, contemp. calf gilt, a little wear to extremities and partly split along upper joint of vol. 3, 4to. The second "Jesuits" edition. (3)
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Newton (Isaac). Opticks, or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and Colours of Light, 2nd ed., with Additions, 1718, twelve folding plts., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, some soiling and dampstaining throughout, title damp - frayed at foremargin with loss to lower outer corner not affecting printed area, contemp. panelled calf, top of spine torn, 8vo (1)
Evans (Edmund). The Psalms of David, Sampson Low, 1862, text printed within elaborately decorated wood - eng. borders by W. J. Linton after John Franklin, with wood - eng. initial letters printed alternately in red and blue, some light foxing, orig. blue cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, a trifle rubbed, a.e.g., together with another copy of the same edition, in a variant publisher's binding of purple cloth blocked in gilt and blind to a different design, more elaborate spine but less elaborate upper cover than the blue cloth, a.e.g., small 4to (2)
Gems of Nature and Art, Charles Griffin, [c. 1865], additional pictorial title - page, and twenty - three plates, after A. F. Lydon, H. Noel Humphreys, T. W. Wood, etc., printed from wood in colours by Benjamin Fawcett, some light foxing, orig. brick - red cloth, upper cover blocked in gilt and black to an ornate design, with a central turquoise and gilt paper onlay, spine blocked in gilt, lower cover in blind, recased, a bright copy, a.e.g., large 8vo. (1)
Poetry of the Year, or Pastorals from our Poets, illustrative of the Seasons, Charles Griffin and Co., [c. 1867], chromolithograph frontis. and additional pictorial title - page, sixteen half - page chromolithographs after paintings by contemporary artists including Birket Foster and David Cox, pasted down onto the text pages, light foxing, orig. blue cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, with oval chromolithographed paper onlay, the same gilt decoration on each cover, but different onlays, a trifle rubbed, skilfully recased, a.e.g., together with another copy of the same edition, in the same blue cloth publisher's binding, a little rubbed at extrems., becoming loose in case, a.e.g., small 4to (2)
Stanesby (Samuel). The Sermon on the Mount. Illuminated by Sam. Stanesby, John Field, [c. 1865], twenty thick card leaves, chromolithographed in colours and gold by Thomas Bessant, with two small paste - down photos. incorporated into the chromo. decoration, orig. brown cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, light blue cut - out paper onlays, lightly rubbed, loose in case, a.e.g., together with The Wisdom of Solomon. Illuminated by Samuel Stanesby, Griffith & Farran, [1861], sixteen thick card leaves, chromolithographed in colours and gold by Ashbee & Dangerfield, the frontis. with a small paste - down photograph incorporated into the decoration, publisher's brown calf, blocked in gilt and blind, rubbed, recased, a.e.g., and five other books illuminated by Stanesby, including "Shakesperean Creations", 8vo and small 8vo (7)
Tenniel (John, illust.). Lalla Rookh: an Oriental Romance. By Thomas Moore, Longman, Green, [etc.], 1861, sixty - nine wood - engs. by the Brothers Dalziel after John Tenniel, four wood - eng. plts. and one colour - printed plate of Persian design after Thomas Sulman, leaf of publisher's adverts. at the end, light foxing, orig. purple cloth, blocked in blind, silver, and gilt to a Persian design, spine and upper cover faded, slightly rubbed, a.e.g., 8vo (1)
Bruant (Aristide). Le Mirliton, 194 orig. issues bound in 2 vols., a complete run, vols. 1, no. 1 - 22, no. 22, October 1885 - April 1906, num. col. and b&w illusts., principally by Steinlen, but also including Caillou, Uzes, Darré, etc., and one or two by Toulouse - Lautrec, a few minor marks to margins, etc., later library - style cloth, rubbed and some marks, 2nd vol. with light dampstain to lower margins of both covers, large 8vo/folio (2)
Leadenhall Press. 1,000 Quaint Cuts from Books of Other Days including amusing illustrations from children's story books ..., n.d., c. 1890s, num. b&w wood eng illusts., modern light blue boards, incorporating orig. upper cover, small 4to, together with Crawhall (Joseph), Crawhall's Chap - book Chaplets, c. 1883, col. woodblock illusts., partly untrimmed, orig. printed boards, heavily soiled, recased with orig. spine laid down, large 4to, plus Gottlieb (Gerald), Early Children's Books and Their Illustration, Pierpont Morgan Library, 1975, num. col. and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little frayed to extrems., large 4to, and other bibliography, mostly children's literature, including Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, 2 vols., and a set of The Honeyman Collection, 7 vols., 1978 - 81 (22)
Cresset Press. The Palace of Pleasure, by William Painter, with an introduction by Hamish Miles, illust. Douglas Percy Bliss, 4 vols., 1929, col. frontis. to each vol., b&w illusts., t.e.g., remainder rough - trimmed, minor foxing to prelims., orig. cloth - backed patterned boards, one or two minor marks and some light foxing to spines, folio, limited edition 413/500, together with The Poetical Works of Robert Herrick, with a Preface by Humbert Wolfe, illust. Albert Rutherston, 4 vols., Cresset Press, 1928, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. boards with glassine d.j.s, very sl. frayed to extrems., in card slipcase, some minor wear, 8vo, limited edition 724/750 (8)
Golden Cockerel Press. A Journey From This World To The Next, by Henry Fielding, illust. Denis Tegetmeier, 1930, six copper plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. brown cloth, with morocco label to spine, a little rubbed and spine somewhat darkened, 8vo, limited edition 133/500, together with The Will to Function, a philosophical study by Charles Meek, 1929, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. maroon cloth, a little rubbed and lightly faded to spine, 8vo, limited edition 49/300, plus The Phaedo of Plato, 1930, ornaments and initial letters by Eric Gill printed in red, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. light blue cloth, one or two minor marks, spine lightly dulled, small 4to, limited edition 204/500, and four other Golden Cockerel Press publications (La Belle O'Morphi, one of 100 copies specially bound, Tenbury Letters, 1942, Cupid's Whirligig by Edward Sharpham & The Fool Would Be A Favourit by Lodowick Carlell, Berkshire Series nos. I & III, both 1926 (7)
Doyle (Arthur Conan). The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes/The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, 1st eds., 1892 & 1894, b & w illusts. by Sidney Paget, some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. publishers light blue/dark blue cloth gilt respec., blocked in black and lettered in gilt, slightly rubbed on spines, trivial wear to head and foot, a few minor blemishes, tall 8vo. (2)
A Modernist aluminium ceiling light possibly designed by Verner Panton, 1960s, comprising a series of aluminium hoops fixed to a central rod orientated to form a helical cocoon shape, the interior finished in white to reflect the light, 60cm high. This light has a strong resemblance to Panton's iconic 'Moon Lamp'.
Two Irish spoons with commemorative marks,+ including one with a fluted circular bowl, by William Egan (of Cork) with the "Sword of Light" marks for The 50th anniversary of 1916 Rebellion, Dublin 1966 and one by The Royal Irish Silver Company with special "Gleninsheen collar" marks for Irelands year of entry into The EEC, Dublin 1973. (2)
Dame Laura Knight (nee Johnson), R.A., R.W.S., R.E., R.W.A., P.S.W.A. (1877-1970) "A STAITHES COTTAGE INTERIOR", WITH A GRANDMOTHER AND CHILD READING BY CANDLE LIGHT, A CAT RESTING IN THE FOREGROUND. Inscribed with the artist's name and her dates together with a later inscription verso, pencil, watercolour and bodycolour with wiping out, 40.5cm by 46.5cm (16in by 181/4in)

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