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Light Oak Single Drawer Wall Hanging Bathroom Cabinet

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A 1913 Other Ranks British blue cloth hat, with associated Royal Guernsey Light Infantry badge (Victorian) and spike with chin guard and stamped to the interior "W.D. 1913, property of the Aldershot Tattoo" and in original tin hat box .

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A CIRCULAR SUGAR POT and cover, pattern 142 decorated light brown feather scrolls overlapping gold dotted line scrolls and another similar sugar pot and cover, pattern 167, pale peach gold edge band, large and tiny gold sprigs.

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Boissard (Jean Jacques). Topographia Romae, cum tabulis Geographicis, imaginibus Antiquae et Novae Urbis, Inscriptionibus, Marmoribus, Aedificiis Sepulchris ..., 6 vols. bound in one, Frankfurt, Theodore de Bry and M. Merian, 1627-28, 434 (of 523) copper eng. plts. mostly of antiquities of Rome, incl. some folding, occn. light browning, contemp. full vellum, rubbed and some soiling, thick folio. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

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Churchill (Winston S.). The Story of the Malakand Field Force, An Episode of Frontier War, 1st ed., 1st issue (without errata slip), 1898, half-title, port. frontis., two folding maps, four plts. showing sketch-maps, 32pp. pubs. cat. bound-in at rear, occasional light spotting, orig. apple-green cloth gilt, rubbed, spine a little darkened, 8vo. Woods A1(a). (1)

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Darwin (Charles, and others). Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, Between the Years 1826 and 1836, Describing their Examination of the Southern Shores of South America, and the Beagle's Circumnavigation of the Globe, 4 vols, including Appendix to Vol 2, 1st ed., pub. Henry Colburn, Great Marlborough Street., 1839, eng. frontis. to vols. 1 & 2, forty-four eng. plts. & plans, one folding map, without the eight loose maps originally contained in pockets, vol. 1 with lower margin of p.xv/xvi excised, occ. spotting and light offsetting, circular blind embossed library stamp to plts. and title pages etc., recent endpapers, contemp. marbled boards with vellum corners and recent calf spines, green leather labels to spines, 8vo. Contents: vol. 1. Proceedings of the first expedition, 1826-1830, under the command of Captain P. Parker King; vol. 2. Proceedings of the second expedition, 1831-1836, under the command of Captain Fitz-Roy; vol. 3. Journal and Remarks, 1832-1836/ by Charles Darwin. Sabin 37826. Freeman 10. (4)

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Elliot (Captain Robert). Views in the East; Comprising India, Canton, and the Shores of the Red Sea. With Historical and Descriptive Illustrations, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1833 60 engraved plts., light browning, contemp. dec. gilt fillet edged calf boards, corners rubbed, some scratching to boards, rebacked in modern calf, sm. 4to. The brief text is taken from the journals of Bishop Heber. The plates were engraved after sketches made during the years 1822-4. (2)

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George (H.B.). The Oberland and its Glaciers: explored and illustrated with ice-axe and Camera, 1st ed., 1866, twenty-eight mounted actual photos. by Ernest Edwards, some occn. light foxing, a.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, with bevelled edges, a little rubbed and light fraying to extrems., 4to (1)

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Hakluyt (Richard). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, made by Sea or Over-Land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth..., 3 vols. in 2, 1st ed., 1598-1600, black letter text, woodcut initials, Cadiz section to volume one (pages 607-20) present in reprinted form of c.1720, without map (as usual), some light waterstaining, fore-edges charred and darkened, upper corners rounded-off, sometimes touching page nos. and running titles, modern full red morocco (by Edmund Worrall, Birmingham), profusely gilt, thick folio. Sabin 29595, 29597 & 29598. From the Library of Hagley Hall, with bookplate to front pastedown of first volume. (2)

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[Irving, Washington]. A Tour of the Prairies, 1st English ed., John Murray, 1835, occasional light spotting, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with Weise (A.J.), History of Lansingburgh, N.Y., from the year 1670 to 1877, pub. Try, N.Y., William H. Young, 1877, illusts., folding maps, contemp. sheep with morocco label to spine, rubbed, joints split at tail, 8vo, plus Bowman (Col. S.M.) and Lt.-Col. R.B. Irwin, Sherman and His Campaigns, a Military Biography, pub. N.Y., Richardson, 1865, maps and ports., contemp. half calf gilt, some wear, 8vo, plus 2 others, Americana (5)

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Jenkins (James). The Naval Achievements of Great Britain from the Year 1793 to 1817, [pub. 1817, or later], hand-col. vign. title, fifty-five fine hand-col. aqua. plts., correct as list, uncol. etching of the Bombardment of Algiers & the Battle of Trafalgar, light waterstain to frontis., a.e.g., later crimson half morocco, gilt dec. spine with raised bands, 4to. Good bright impressions of all the plates, this copy bound without the portraits of Lord Nelson or Earl of St. Vincent, and without the outline etchings, as usual. Abbey, Life, 337. (1)

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Lyon (Captain George F.). The Private Journal of Captain G.F. Lyon, of H.M.S. Hecla, During the Recent Voyage of Discovery Under Captain Parry, 1st ed., 1824, eng. frontis., partially hand-coloured folding eng.map, six eng. plts. (correct as list), some scattered light spotting, modern full calf gilt with morocco title label, spine slightly faded, 8vo (1)

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Moll (Herman). A System of Geography: or, A New & Accurate Description of the Earth in all its Empires, Kingdoms and States. Illustrated with History and Topography, and Maps of Every Country..., 1st ed., 1701, lacks eng. frontis., title printed in red and black, forty-two eng. maps to text, (inc. 10 maps of the Americas), eng. plan of Strasburg to text and two planetary engs. to text, approx. 100 leaves at rear with minor worming to lower margins, some light damp staining, modern purple morocco, folio. Both the double hemisphere map and the map of California, New Mexico, etc., show California as an island. Phillips 536. (1)

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Pronti (Domenico). Nuova Raccolta di 100 Vedutine Antiche [& Moderne] della Citta di Roma, 2 vols. bound in one, Rome, [1795], eng. vign. title to each vol., 170 eng. views (two to a page), some marginal foxing, light water stain to lower margin at front and rear of vol., a few leaves loose, old patterned wrappers, rubbed and frayed to edges, later plain paper spine, 4to (1)

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Ross (Sir John). Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, Including the Reports of Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross ... and the discovery of the northern magnetic pole, two vols. bound in one (including Appendix), pub. A. W. Webster, 1835, forty-four plts., incl. twenty-one with hand-colouring, six maps incl. one folding and hand-col., some light foxing to frontis., later half-calf, gilt spine with morocco labels, some minor marks, thick 4to. Abbey, Travel 636. Sabin 73381. Possibly lacking a1 (front blank or half-title). (1)

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Stafford (Lt.-Col. R.S.). The Tragedy of the Assyrians, 1st ed., Allen & Unwin, 1935, two folding charts, light spotting to edges, orig. cloth gilt, sunned at spine, 8vo, together with Forster (E.M.), Alexandria: a History and a Guide, 2nd ed., Alexandria, 1938, maps and charts incl. folding map at rear, orig. boards, rubbed and sl. marked, 8vo, and Watteville (H. de), Campaigns and Their Lessons, Waziristan, 1919-1920, pub. Constable, 1925, b&w plts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo (3)

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Stanley (Henry M.). How I Found Livingstone; Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central Africa; including Four Months' Residence with Dr. Livingstone, 1st ed., 1872, mounted photo. port. frontis. with facsimile signature, folding maps (some with closed tape repairs), numerous wood engs., 8pp. pubs. ads. at rear, some occ. light scattered spotting, orig. pict. cloth gilt, neatly recased, thick 8vo, together with Ellis (William), Three Visits to Madagascar during the Years 1853-1854-1856, including a Journey to the Capital ..., 4th thou., 1858, wood engs. to text, contemp. half calf gilt with morocco label, slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

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Thevenot (Jean). The Travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the Levant. In Three Parts. viz. into I. Turkey, II. Persia, III. The East-Indies, 1st English ed., 1687, three parts in one vol., full-length eng. port. of the author as frontis., three single page eng. plts., a few minor marks, small light ink stamp to title and upper outer corner of front pastedown only, contemp. calf, recased with orig. spine laid down, heavily rubbed, folio. Wing T887. Atabey 1217. (1)

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Vigne (G.T.). Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo. The Countries adjoining the Mountain-Course of the Indus, and the Himalaya, North of the Panjab, 1st ed., 1842, litho., ports. and views, sketch map., large folding map in pocket to vol. 1 (with several sm. holes to folds), some light foxing, original blind stamped cloth, both rebacked, retaining orig. spines, (rear cover of vol. 1 replaced), 8vo,.

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Arminjon (V. F.). Il Giappone e il Viaggio della Corvetta Magenta nel 1866,pub. Genova, 1869, fldg. map of Japan, occasional light spotting, quarter-calf, marbled board sides, slightly rubbed, 8vo. (1)

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Arnold (Sir Edwin). East and West, Being Papers Reprinted from the "Daily Telegraph" and other Sources, 1896, plts. and text illusts. by R. T. Pritchett, light foxing, orig. red cloth, gilt, slightly faded and rubbed, together with Wandering Words, Reprinted ....from Papers Published in the "Daily Telegraph" and Foreign Journals and Magazines, 1894, illusts. from drawings by Ben Boothby and from Photographs, orig. red cloth, a little soiled, plus Palgrave (W. Gifford), Ulysses, or Scenes and Studies in Many Lands, 1887, orig. green cloth, gilt, a fine, unopened copy, all 8vo. (3)

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Freeman-Mitford (A. B.). The Bamboo Garden, 1st ed., pub. Macmillan and Co., 1896, frontis. from a Japanese drawing, eight plts. and two text illusts. by Alfred Parsons, occasional light spotting, orig. white buckram, lettered and blocked in gilt, soiled, t.e.g., others untrimmed, 8vo.. The earliest systematic study of Japanese bamboo and the bamboo garden, written by the British Consul in Japan. Scarce. (1)

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Hakluyt Society. Cathay and the Way Thither, being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China, transl. and ed. by Sir Henry Yule, new ed., revised throughout in the light of recent discoveries by Henri Cordier, 4 vols., 1915-16, port. frontis., large folding map, illusts., library markings to front pastedowns, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, spines faded, 8vo (4)

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Hearn (Lafcadio). The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, 16 vols., Koizumi Edition, Boston and New York, 1923, col. and other plts., light staining in 1 vol., orig. green cloth, a trifle soiled and rubbed, printed paper labels on the spines, 8vo (16)

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Ponting (Herbert G.). A gelatin silver contact print of the "Southern Party", 1911, from Captain Scott's ill-fated British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, fine image of the Southern Party with Capt. Scott and other members of the group assembled with loaded sledges and also with dog team in the background, blind embossed "H.G. Ponting, Copyright" to lower right margin of image, printed paper label to verso, some small worm holes and light spotting to image, approx. 320 x 440mm, in contemp. parlty broken and wormed frame.

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Hutton (W.). Remarks Upon North Wales, Being the Result of Sixteen Tours Through that Part of the Principality, pub. Birmingham, 1803, eng. frontis., three folding panoramic plans, each lined to verso, one plan torn with loss, edges untrimmed, modern buckram gilt, together with A Trip to Coatham, A Watering Place in the North Extremity of Yorkshire, 1810, eng. port. frontis., one eng. folding map (torn without loss), few minor marks & light staining, edges untrimmed, orig. boards with recent calf spine, with A Tour to Scarborough in 1803; Including a Particular Survey of the City of York, 2nd ed., 1817,eng. frontis. with offsetting to title, some spotting, recent qtr. calf, all 8vo (3)

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London Interiors: A Grand National Exhibition, 2 vols. in one, 1841, addn. eng. title and seventy-five b&w steel eng. plts., occn. minor marks and a little soiling, a few leaves with some light foxing, a.e.g., orig. blindstamped red cloth gilt, worn with joints broken, inner margins crudely strengthened with tape, 4to, together with Winkles (H. & B.), Winkles' Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales, vols. 1 & 2 (part only) bound in one, 1836, seventy-eight eng. plts. and views, several eng. plans, some spotting, mostly to margins, marbled edges, contemp. half maroon morocco, gilt dec. spine (an attractive copy), large 8vo (2)

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Asia. M?nster (Sebastian), Tabula Asiae I, Tabula Asiae II, Tabula Asiae IIII, Tabula Asiae V, and Lacus Constan. XX. Tab. Nova, [1540], together five uncoloured woodcut maps of Turkey, Armenia, Holy Land, Middle East, Dardenellles respec., a few sm. holes and some light marginal spotting, each approx. 280 x 340 mm (5)

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*Europe. Manuscript pen and watercolour map of Europe, titled to lower margin 'Frederick Francis December 1831', some light spotting, approx. 2950 x 430 mm, framed and glazed (1)

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Germany. M?nster (Sebastian), Tabula Europae IIII, Franconia XII. Nova Tabula, Germania VI. Nova Tabula, Suevia et Bavaria XI. Nova Tabula, [1540], together four uncoloured woodcut maps of parts of Germany, one or two small wormholes and some light spotting, approx. 280 x 350 mm (4)

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Greece. Homann (Johann Baptist), Peloponesus hodie Moreae Regnum in Omnes suas Provincias, c.1730s, hand coloured engraved map of the Peloponnese, fine uncol. ornamental title cartouche with figures, some light spotting, small paper repair to verso of central fold, approx. 490 x 570 mm (1)

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*Hong Kong. Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty (pub.), Two uncoloured engraved panoramic views of Hong Kong harbour, pub. May 4th 1847, some light toning, approx. 245 x 780 mm, not laid down, framed and glazed. Issued by the Hydrographic Office as a set of three navigational aids after drawings by Lieutenant L.G. Heath R.N. The two views included in this lot are showing the Lymmon Pass, part of Kowloon and other outlying islands including Stonecutter's Island. The central view showing Hong Kong itself is not included in this lot. (2)

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India - Calcutta. Fraser (James Baillie), A View of Esplanade Row from the Reservoir at Chandal Ghat, [1824], hand coloured aquatint by Robert Havell, spotting and light browning to margin, approx. 295 x 445 mm, laid down onto card, framed and glazed. Abbey, Travel, 494. (1)

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*Rutland. Speed (John), Rutlandshire, sold Sudbury & Humble, [1611 or later], engraved map, hand coloured in outline, hand coloured title border and inset plans of Stanford and Oakham, some light toning, approx. 380mm x 510mm, framed and double-glazed (1)

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*Shropshire. Speed (John), Shropshyre Described, sold George Humble, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, inset plan of Shrewsbury and ornamental title cartouche, some light dust soiling, approx. 390 x 510 mm, framed and double-glazed (1)

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Baker (E.C. Stuart). The Indian Ducks and their Allies, pub. Bombay Natural History Society, 1908, addn. title and 30 chromo. plts. (complete), occasional light spotting, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, spine a little sunned, 8vo (1)

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Chaumeton (Francois Pierre). Flore Medicale, 7 vols. bound in 8, Paris, 1814-20, 423 (of 424) hand-col. copper eng. plts., lacking plt. 62, mostly by Lambert after Turpin, title to each vol. with small portion excised, orig. part wrappers bound in, occn. light foxing (contents generally clean), contemp. half calf, rubbed and a little wear to spines, 8vo. Nissen BBI 349. (8)

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Johnson (C. Pierpoint, and Sowerby, John E.). British Wild Flowers Illustrated, to which is added a Supplement containing 180 figures of Lately Discovered Flowering Plants, 1894, hand-col. frontis, two b&w plts. and eighty-nine plts. containing 1780 hand-col. figures of plants, presentation inscription on endpaper, orig. cloth, gilt, a.e.g., internal joints cracked, bright copy, together with Waring (S.), The Wild Garland, 1827, twelve hand-col. plts., light staining in lower margins, contemp. morocco-backed boards, upper cover detached, 8vo and 12mo (2)

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Johnstone (John). Historiae Naturalis de Avibus libri VI, cum aeneis figuris, Frankfurt, Matthaeus Merian, 1650, eng. title, sixty-two b & w copper eng. plts., some marks and stains to title, occn. browning and waterstains to foremargin throughout with consequent browning to upper outer corner at front of vol., bound with Historiae Naturalis de Insectis. Libri III, de Serpentibus et Draconibus, Libri II cum aeneis figuris, Frankfurt, Impensis Haeredium Merianorum, 1653, eng. title, twenty-eight b & w copper eng. plts. of insects and twelve plts. of snakes, some spotting to title and margins, light browning throughout, marginal waterstains to final few leaves and slight worming to head of inner margin at end (not affecting text), later vellum, upper cover det., backstrip def., folio. Nissen, Zoologische Buchillustration 2132 & 2135. (1)

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Linnaeus (Carolus). Philosophia Botanica in qua Explicantur Fundamenta Botanica, 2nd ed., 2nd issue, Vienna, 1783, eleven eng. plts., some light waterstains, contemp. half calf, rebacked, 8vo (1)

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Pennant (Thomas). British Zoology, 4 vols., new ed., 1812, addn. eng. title to each vol., num. b & w copper eng. plts., incl. some folding, some light browning, contemp. full diced calf, recased with orig. spines laid down, 8vo (4)

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Zwinger (Theodor). Theatrum Botanicum, das ist: Vollkommenes Krauter-Buch..., 2nd ed., Basel, Hans Jacob Bischoffs, 1744, addn. eng. title, folding eng. port. (repaired with sellotape to verso), title in red and black, double-column text, numerous b & w woodcut illusts. to text, some light browning, minor marginal stains, a few leaves with minor repairs to top margin, bound in old blindstamped full pigskin (dated 1654), with portraits to centre of each cover, rubbed and minor soiling, thick folio. Nissen BBI 1311. Pritzel 10532. First published in 1696. (1)

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Bodoni Press La Pace del MDCCC, Parma, Co'Tipi Bodoniani, 1805, light spotting, ex-libris John S Vita, half calf sl. rubbed and minor wear to extremities, upper joint cracking, thin 4to (1)

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Browne (Thomas). The Story of the Ordination of our First Bishops in Queen Elizabeth's Reign at the Nag's-Head Tavern in Cheapside Thoroughly Examined, 1st ed., 1731, light browning, contemp. panelled calf, rubbed, joints cracked, together with Burgh (James), The Dignity of Human Nature, new ed., 1704, marginal worming towards end, contemp. half-calf, rubbed, joints cracked, together with Ward (Thomas), England's Reformation: From the Time of King Henry VIII, to the end of Oates's Plot, a Poem, 1716, later 18th-c. mottled calf, corners bumped, rebacked, plus Cherbury (Edward Herbert, Lord), The Life of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury, written by himself. First unlimited ed., Dodsley, 1770, folding frontis., faxed, contemp. full calf, spine richly gilt, rubbed, joints worn, together with Lowth (Robert), The Life of William of Wykeham, 2nd ed., 1759, frontis., title vign., plt. and folding pedigree, browning and offsetting, contemp. calf, worn and rebacked, plus Welwood (James M.D.), Memoirs of the most Material Transactions in England for the last Hundred Years, 1st ed., 1700, contemp. calf, rebacked, and a 3rd ed. of the Welwood vol., 1700, 4to and 8vo, plus three others (13)

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Cluverius (Philippus). Introductionis in Universam Geographiam tam Veterem quam Novam, Libri VI, Amsterdam, Elzevir, 1651, engr. title, three fldg. plts., one fldg. table, additional hand-col. Zodiacal engr. on verso of one plt., inner margin of last leaf slightly damaged, affecting one word, light water staining, contemp. calf, rubbed, 12mo.. This edition not in Willems. (1)

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Eustachius (Asseline). Ethica, sive Summa Moralis disciplinae, Cambridge, 1654, woodcut on K7 verso, lightly browned, single worm hole in upper margin, modern cloth (not in BLC), together with Cicero (M. Tullius), Epistolarum ad Familiares, Libri XVI, Lucca, 1789, light browning, contemp. paper covered boards, spine broken, and an Antwerp edition of Pro Lege et Populo Anglicano Apologia, 1651, 12mo (3)

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[Fashion]. Les Modes Parisiennes Journal, 2 vols., Paris, 1846-1847, 103 hand col. plates, numerous illusts. to text, marginal ink stamps of 'Timbre Royal Seine', minor loss to few plates, light browning, contemp. morocco backed cloth boards, gilt spines, rubbed, sm. 4to (2)

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Gruterus (Janus). Florilegium Ethico-Politicum nunquam antehac editum ..., accedunt Gnomae Paroemiaeque Graecorum, item Proverbia Germanica, Belgica, Italica, Gallica, Hispanica, Frankfurt, 1610, light browning, contemp. blind-stamped yapp vellum, rubbed and stained, 8vo.. Vol.1 of 3 of Gruterus' works but published separately and complete in itself. (1)

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Luis (de Granada, Dominican [Luis Sarria]). Paradisus Precum, ex R.P.F. Ludovici Granatensis Spiritualibus Opusculis, Aliorumque Sanctorum Patrum, & Illustrium cum Veterum, tum Recentium Scriptorum Concinnatus per Michaelem ab Isselt Amorsortium, Ex Officina Arnoldi Quentelii, Cologne, 1604, woodcut port. to title, few dec. woodcut initials, light staining to final leaves, contemp. blind embossed calf over bevelled wooden boards, central blind motif to both boards, with gilt initials C.H. & date 1607 to upper board, orig. brass clasps intact, wear to head & foot of spine, thick 12mo (1)

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Mackenzie (George). Observations on the Acts of Parliament, Made by King James the First..., King Charles the Second, 1st ed., pub. Edinburgh, 1686, woodcut initials and dec. headpieces, some light damp staining and damp fraying to fore edge margins, recent marbled boards, small folio, together with Degge (Sir Simon), The Parson's Counsellor, with the Law of Tythes or Tything..., 5th ed., 1695,primateur leaf present, contemp. calf, lower joint cracked and spine worn, red morocco title label, 8vo (2)

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Milton (John). Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books, 10th ed., printed for Jacob Tonson, 1719, engr. port. frontis, woodcut head and tail-pieces, 12 engr. plts., minor water stain to upper outer corner towards front of vol., contemp. blind-panelled calf, rubbed and upper joint partly cracked, 12mo, together with Seneca (Lucius Annaeus), Seneca's Morals by way of Abstract, 5th ed., to which is added, A Discourse under the title of An After-Thought, by Sir R. L'Estrange, 1693, some minor marks and light soiling to title, contemp. calf, some wear and upper cover missing, 8vo. (2)

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Patrick (Symon, Bishop of Ely). The Hearts Ease, or a Remedy against all Troubles, 3rd ed., 1671, 4 parts in 1 vol., each with separate title, lacks blank A1, occasional light stains, single wormhole through first half of volume, modern quarter-calf, together with Brathwayt (Richard), Essaies upon the Five Senses, Revived by a new Supplement; with a pithy one upon Detraction, 2nd ed., 1635, lacks port. frontis, some staining, contemp. limp vellum, creased and stained, working loose, 12mo. (2)

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Perizonii (Jac). Aegyptiarum Originum et Temporum; Antiquissimorum Investigatio, in qua. Marshami Chronologia Funditus Evertitur, tum illae Usserii, Cappelli, Pezronii, Aliorumque, Examinantur et confutantur, 1711, 2 vols., rubricated tetres, dec. devices, light browning, contemp. blind ruled vellum, sl. soiling, 8vo (2)

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Pinkerton (John). Scottish Tragic Ballads, printed by and for J. Nichols, 1781, eng. vign. to title, contemp. gilt dec. calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with Somervile (William), The Chase, a Poem, to which is annexed Field Sports, with a Sketch of the Author's Life by Edward Topham, Albion Press, 1804, half-title (with contemp. doodle), addn. eng. vign. title, three eng. plts. and other illusts. to text by Thomas Bewick, 4pp. ads., at rear, occasional light browning, old gilt dec. calf boards with recent leather reback, some wear to boards, 12mo, plus Young (Edward), The Complaint, or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death and Immortality, 1794, eng. frontis. (laid-down on verso of front free endpaper), eng. vign. title with some spotting, contemp. crimson half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, and Slow (Edward), Wiltshire Rhymes for the West Countrie, 2 vols., pub. Salisbury & London, c.1905, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, and another related (6)

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Plautus (Titus Maccius). Comoediae XX, ex antiquis, recentioribusque; exemplaribus, invicem collatis, diligentissime recognitae, Basle, Cratander, 1523, woodcut title border and initials, corner of a8 torn away, with missing text of 15 words supplied in later manuscript, occasional light water-staining,full antique-style pigskin-effect blind-stamped calf byBayntun, retaining two large fragments of a 15th-c manuscript as endpapers, 8vo. The first Basle edition. (1)

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Rimmel (Eugene). Le Livre des Parfums, 1st French ed., Paris, London & Brussels, [1870], half-title, addn. tinted litho. title, twelve full-page plts., inc. eleven chromos., num. illusts., b&w illusts. to text, occ. light foxing, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. green half morocco, raised bands to spine, rubbed and some marks, cracked at head of joints, outer corners bumped, large 8vo. Author's presentation copy, inscribed to front free endpaper "Monsieur Lâon, Hommage amical de l'auteur, E. Rimmel. 12 Juin 1885". (1)

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Roberts (Samuel). The State Lottery, a Dream. Also, Thoughts on Wheels, a Poem By James Montgomery, 1st ed., 1817, fldg. col. frontis. by George Cruikshank, occasional light spotting, uncut in orig. boards, rubbed, 8vo.. First issue, without a printed caption to the frontispiece. (1)

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Rodriguez (Alfonso). Essercitio di Perfettione e di virtu Christiane, 3 parts in 1 vol., Venice, 1658, title vignette, margins browned, contemporary vellum, stained and rubbed, re-cased, together with Ciboghisi (Innocentio), Discorsi Morali sopra i Sette Salmi Penitentiali, 2 vols. in 1, Venice, 1620, light marginal stains, contemp. limp vellum, spine badly torn, small 4to. (2)

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Roger (Abraham). Le Theatre de l'Idolatrie, ou La Porte Ouverte pour parvenir É la cognoissance du Paganisme cachâ, et la vraye representation de la vie ..., des Bramines, Amsterdam, 1670, engr. title page, fldg. plt. (bound in at end) and text engrs., some full-page, occasional light staining, later qtr. calf, 4to.. Caillet 9560. (1)

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Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.). The Tour of Doctor Syntax through London, or the Pleasures and Miseries of the Metropolis, A Poem [by William Combe], 1st ed., pub. J. Johnston, 1820, twenty hand-col. aqua plts., including title (complete), some light browning to title, a few minor marks (contents generally clean), a.e.g., later 19th c. full panel calf, gilt-dec. spine, a little rubbed to joints (partly cracked at head and foot, with sl. loss to foot of upper joint), 8vo (1)

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