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Pembrokeshire. Blaeu (Joan), Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermaridunum, c.1645, hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche, numerous armorials, light toning, approx. 410 x 530 mm, not laid down, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1).

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Wiltshire. Speed (John), Wilshire, sold Bassett & Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved map, title cartouche, inset view of Stonehenge and plan of Salisbury, num. armorials, a few tears with sellotape repairs to verso, some light dampstaining to upper portion, approx. 380 x 510 mm (1).

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England & Wales. Cruchley (G.F., pub.), Cruchley's New Travelling Map and Itinerary Comprising the Whole of England, with Part of Scotland & Ireland and a Portion of France and the Netherlands showing the Communication between London and Paris, 1834, hand coloured folding engraved map, sectionalised onto linen with ornamental title cartouche, some light spotting and some minor splitting to folds, approx. 660 x 540 mm, contained in orig. card slipcase with paper label (rubbed) (1).

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Browne (W.G.). Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria, from the Year 1792 to 1798, 2nd ed., enlarged, 1806, two folding eng. maps and folding plan of the city of Kahiria, single-page eng. plan of the 'Residence of the Sultan of Fur', a few minor repairs, some scattered spotting and light browning to margins, later brown morocco, faded on spine, 4to (1).

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Martin (R. Montgomery, editor). The Illustrated Atlas, and Modern History of the World, Geographical, Political, Commercial & Statistical, pub. J & F Tallis, [1851], engraved title, eighty engraved maps hand coloured in outline with good margins, each with num. vignette illusts. and decorative border, all maps complete as list, two double-page engraved city plans of Liverpool and Glasgow and two plates of mountains, rivers, etc., some very light finger soiling to margins, contemp. half calf, worn with defective spine, folio Internally a very good copy. (1).

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Mumm (A.L.). Five Months in the Himalaya, A Record of Mountain travel in Garhwal and Kashmir, Edward Arnold, 1909, half-title, two folding maps (one with small tear), numerous illusts. from photos., incl. folding panoramas, all printed in a blue tint, addendum slip, occasional light spotting, hinges split, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, 8vo (1).

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Pumpelly (Raphael). Explorations in Turkestan, Expedition of 1904. Prehistoric Civilisations of Anau, Origins, Growth and Influence of Environment, 2 vols., Washington, 1908, several col. plates, b&w illusts., folding maps and diags, etc, light damp stain to upper right hand corner of first few pages in vol. 1, final two leaves of index in vol. 1 repaired with archival tissue, recent green cloth with contrasting labels, 4to (2).

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Rycaut (Paul). The Present State of the Ottoman Empire. Containing the maxims of the Turkish Politie, the most material points of the Mahometan Religion, there effects and heresies, there convents and religious votaries. Their Military Discipline, with an exact computation of their forces both by land and sea, 1668, two single-page engr. plts., and twenty-one engr. illusts. to text, lacks eng. frontis., some light water staining to fore-margins at front of vol., contemp. plain full calf, rubbed and some wear (restored at head and foot of spine and endpapers renewed), folio. (1).

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Stothard (Mrs. Charles). Letters written during a tour to Normany, Brittany, and other parts of France, in 1818....,1820, 17 uncol. aqua views and 6 hand-col. aqua plts. of costume, a few minor marks and some light offsetting, untrimmed, modern half calf, 4to (1).

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Black (John R.). Young Japan. Yokohama and Yedo. A Narrative of the Settlement and the City from the Signing of the Treaties in 1858, to the Close of the Year 1879. With a Glance at the Progress of Japan during a Period of Twenty-One Years, 2 vols., Yokohama, 1880-81, a few leaves with light marginal dampstaining, orig. yellow cloth lettered in black, volume one rebacked with orig. spine laid down and new endpapers, both vols. sl. rubbed and marked, 8vo (1).

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Campbell (Archibald). A Voyage Round the World, from 1806 to 1812 in which Japan, Kamschatka, the Aleutian Islands, and the Sandwich Islands were Visited; including a Narrative of the Author's Shipwreck on the Island of Sannack, and his Subsequent Wreck in the Ship's Long-Boat..., 2nd American ed., New York, 1819, folding engraved map, light scattered spotting, rough-trimmed, orig. boards with later reback, 12mo (1).

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Chassiron (Charles de, Baron). Notes sur le Japon, la Chine et l'Inde...1858.-1859.-1860, Paris, 1861, half title present, eng. map of Japan & Korea, folding hand coloured woodblock birds-eye views of Tokyo and Nagasaki, thirteen hand coloured woodblock plts. (incl. three folding), all plts. complete as list, some water staining throughout with consequent light soiling, mid 20th century navy half calf, a little faded to spine, 8vo (1).

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Heine (Wilhelm). Die Expedition in Die Seen von China, Japan und Ochotsk unter Commando von Commodore Colin Ringgold und Commodore John Rodgers...in den Jahren 1853 bis 1856, 3 vols., Leipzig, 1858-59, num. wood engraved plts. incl. views on tinted paper, nine maps incl. seven folding (a few short tears), num. tables, all maps and plts. correct as list, mostly unopened, light spotting throughout, volume one lacking orig. printed wrappers, volume two with orig. printed wrappers bound in, volume three with orig. front wrapper only bound in, recent boards with paper spine labels, spines sl. darkened, 8vo (3).

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Netto (C.). Papier-Schmetterlinge aus Japan, Leipzig & Berlin, [1888], twenty-two full page plts. incl. two chromos., num. b & w illusts. to text, occ. light spotting, pictorial endpapers, a.e.g., orig. half leather with circular pictorial panel to upper board, with orig. off-white dust wrapper lettered in gilt (a little browned with small closed tear), folio (1).

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O'Connor (V.C. Scott). The Silken East, A Record of Life and Travel in Burma, 2 vols., Hutchinson, 1904, col. plts., numerous b&w plts. and illusts. from photos., folding map at rear of vol.1, folding panorama at rear of vol.2, upper hinge to first vol. cracked, light spotting to edges, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed at edges, 8vo (2).

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Young (Gerald, ed.). The Voyage of the "Wanderer" from the Journals and Letters of C. and S. Lambert, 1883, num. col and b & w plts., folding map at rear, light scattered spotting, orig. cloth with pict. panels both front and rear, rebacked in blue calf, 8vo, Fraser (Mrs. Hugh), A Diplomatist's Wife in Japan, 2 vols., 1899, num. b & w illusts., contemp. half morocco, sl. rubbed, spines a little sunned, 8vo, plus Suyematsu (Kenchio, Baron), A Fantasy of Far Japan or Summer Dream Dialogues, 1905, orig. dec. cloth, sunned to spine, inscribed by the author to half-title 'Presented to Lord & Lady Jersey as a token of gratitude, K.Suyematsu Dec 05 London', 8vo, plus others relating to Japan (19).

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Knoop (Johann Hermann). Pomologia, dat is Beschryvingen en Afbeeldingen van de Beste Soorten van Appels en Peeren, Welke in Neder en Hoog-Duitsland, Frankryk, Engelland..., pub. Abraham Ferwerda, Leeuwarden, 1758, light red oval library stamp to title, nineteen (of 20) hand-col. plts. (11 of 12 plts. of apples, lacking plt. I, and 8 plts. of pears), bound with Fructologia, of Beschryving der Vrugtbomen en Vrugten die men in de Hoven Plant en Onderhoud..., Leeuwarden, 1763, nineteen hand-col. eng. plts. (complete), also bound with Dendrologia, of Beschryving der Plantagie-Gewassen..., Leeuwarden, 1763, together three parts in one, all titles with dec. borders printed in red ink, some light browning and offsetting to text leaves, sewing broken, contemp. half calf covered boards, worn, disbound folio (1).

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Saxby (Henry L.). The Birds of Shetland, With Observations on their Habits, Migration and Occasional Appearance, 1874, col. frontis., orig. green cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, together with McWilliam (John Morell). The Birds of the Island of Bute, 1927, b&w frontis., plts. from photos., some light foxing to fore-edge, orig. green cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Pigott (Digby). London Birds and London Insects, and other Sketches, 1892, eng. title and dedication, new endpapers, contemp. green pict. cloth, 8vo (3).

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Africa. Allard (Carel), Novissima et Perfectissima Africae, c.1690, hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche surrounded by figures and animals, upper margin restored, some light browning, approx. 500 x 600 mm (1).

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Africa. MŸnster (Sebastian), Tavola, & Discrizzione Universale di Tutta l'Africa, [1571 or later], uncoloured woodcut map, dedication cartouche and one sailing ship, some light browning to central fold, one or two small holes repaired, approx. 270 x 350 mm (1).

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Miscellaneous maps. Lotter (Mathias Albrecht), Asia, Europa, Africa, America Meridionalis, Hungaria, Polonia, Germania, Gallia and Hispania, c.1780s, together nine hand coloured engraved maps, some light toning, each approx. 160 x 195 mm (9).

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Prints & Maps. Jenkins (J., pub.), Centre of the British Army at La Haye Sainte, June 18th, 1815, pub. March 1st, 1816, hand coloured aquatint view of the Battle of Waterloo by T.Sutherland after W.H., descriptive text to lower margin, some abrasion with a few small holes, approx. 290 x 370 mm, framed and glazed, together with Keere (Pieter van den), Holy Island, Garnsey, Farne, Jarsey, c.1610, hand coloured engraved map with some light dampstaining, approx. 90 x 125 mm, not laid down, framed and glazed, and other maps and prints including a Baxter print, Owen/Bowen road maps, county maps by Archer, etc. (22).

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South America. Mercator (Gerard), Venezuela, cum parte Australi Novae Andalusiae, Amsterdam: Henricus Hondius, c.1640, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, ornamental title cartouche, two compass roses and rhumb lines, light browning to margins, one 2 mm diameter hole, approx. 380 x 500 mm, French text to verso (1).

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Elgar (Sir Edward, 1857-1934, composer). Autograph musical quotation, from 'The Apostles' [Opus 49], signed 'Edward Elgar: Malvern', dated 4th April 1903, four short hand-drawn staves with music and the libretto 'The face of all the East / is now a-blaze with Light! / The Dawn reacheth even unto / He...bron!', all in the composer's neat hand and framed within an Art Nouveau style green pencil ornamental border (in an unknown hand), dated by Elgar at head, quotation source, signature and place at foot, one page (approx. 34 x 21 cm), the leaf sewn into the Fifteenth [and final] issue of 'The Wyche of Wizard' (1903), along with various manuscript stories, poems, drawings and watercolours, etc., orig. wrappers, folio (1).

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Montgomery (Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein). Signed black-and-white 10" x 8" photograph, signed in blue ink, 'My warmest congratulations to L. Turner. You have done very well, B.L. Montgomery, Field-Marshall', a good black-and-white photo. showing Montgomery with Bomber Harris, General Bradley and General Dempsey(?), two or three light creases (1).

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Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments..., [Amsterdam?], 1715, bound with Book of Common Prayer, New Testament and Book of Psalms, all with separate title pages dated 1715, some leaves with light dampstaining, lacking the Moxon maps, contemp. calf with brass clasps and corners, splitting at the joints, folio (1).

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Heylyn (Peter). Theologia Veterum: or the Summe of Christain Theologie, Positive, Polemical, and Philological..., in Three Books, 1st ed., 1654, some light spotting and soiling throughout, lib. blind-stamp to foot of title (rehinged), contemp. calf, old reback, some wear to fore-edges, folio, (Wing H1738), together with The Holy Bible, a Facsimile in a reduced size of the Authorized Version published in the year 1611, with an Introduction by A.W. Pollard, O.U.P., 1911, a little spotting at front and rear, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, folio (2).

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Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language: in which the Words are Deduced from their Originals..., 2 vols., 1755-56, titles in red and black, first leaf of text torn to inner margin to volume one, light scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, worn with upper cover and first few leaves detached to vol. one, folio (2).

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Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language..., 6th ed., 2 vols., 1785, engraved port. frontis., a few spots and occ. light dampstains, contemp. calf, recent amateur reback, 4to (3).

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Stowe (Harriet Beecher). Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1st English ed., London, Ingram, Cooke & Co., 1852, wood engs., light waterstain to final sixty leaves, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, together with La Case de l'Oncle Tom ou Tableaux de l'Esclavage dans les Etats-Unis d'Amerique ... traduction nouvelle par Old Nick & Adolphe Joanne, 1st French ed., Paris, aux Bureaux du Magasin Pittoresque, 1853, wood engs., some scattered spotting, contemp. cloth, worn on spine, both 8vo (2).

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Curtis (John Harrison). A Treatise on the Physiology and Diseases of the Eye, Containing A New Mode of Curing Cataract Without and Operation, Experiments and Observations on Vision, Also on the Inflection, Reflection and Colours of Light..., 2nd ed., 1835, hand col. frontis., one other hand col. plt., 8 leaves advs. to front, later boards, 8vo, together with Huxley (Thomas Henry). Lectures on the Elements of Comparative Anatomy, 1864, num. b&w illusts., contemp. half calf, sl. rubbed, 8vo (2).

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Freind (John). Emmenologia, translated into English by Thomas Dale, 1st English ed., 1729, pubs. ad. leaf at front and rear, eng. vign. to title, a little spotting and light marginal dampstaining throughout, modern antique-style half calf, 8vo (1).

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Hutton (Charles). A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary ..., 2 vols., new ed., 1815, forty-one eng. plts., num. wood eng. illusts. to text, some light browning throughout, contemp. speckled calf, a little wear, gilt dec. calf rebacks, slightly cracked on joints, 4to (2).

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Sacrobosco (Johannes de). Sphaera mundi, Venice, Erhard Ratdolt, 6 July 1482, sixty unnumbered leaves, a1 (with full-page woodcut) supplied from another copy, with lower blank margin replaced, numerous astronomical diags., inc. eight with orig. hand-col., some minor marks, mostly to margins, a few leaves towards rear with some light browning, minor waterstain to lower inner margin of second half of volume, old vellum, slight wear, small 4to (1).

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Vallemont (Pierre le Lorrain, Abbe de). La Physique Occulte, ou Traite de la Baguette Divinatoire..., 2 pts in one vol., Paris, 1709, twenty-four eng. plts. incl. additional title, some spotting, light dampstaining at upper margin of first few signatures, ink lib. stamp to title verso, a.e.g., modern vellum in slipcase, 12mo(1).

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Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates Restored by James Heath...to which are Prefixed, a Biographical Essay on the Genius and Productions of Hogarth, and Explanations of the Subjects of the Plates, by John Nichols, 1822, engraved port. frontis., 154 engravings on 118 sheets, all complete as list, light scattered spotting to margins, thirty leaves affected by minor worm damage to extreme margin of lower corner only, contemp. half calf with marbled boards, worn with joints cracking, large folioGood impressions. (1).

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Morland (George). Sketches by G. Morland, printed by E. Orme, 1807, four soft-ground etched plts., orig. blue paper wrappers, stitched as issued, with orig. label to upper wrapper, a little rubbed to edges, slim oblong quarto, together with Prout (Samuel). Hints on Light and Shadow, and Composition, etc., as applicable to Landscape Painting, pub. Ackermann and Co., 1838, twenty tinted litho. plts., some marks and spotting, water stain to top and bottom margin towards rear of vol., orig. cloth, crudely re-backed and re-strengthened to inner hinges, marked and somewhat soiled, folio, plus three related painting handbooks by John Burnet (Practical Hints on Light and Shade in Painting, 2 copies, & Practical Hints on Composition in Painting), slim 4to (5).

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Oxford English Dictionary. Being a Corrected Re-issue of a New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, Founded mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological Society, edited James A.H. Murray, Henry Bradley, W.A. Craigie, C.T. Onions, 13 vols. (incl. Supplement/Bibliography), Oxford, 1933, light waterstains to lower margins, orig. blue cloth gilt, some minor wear to head and foot of spines, thick 4to (13).

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Rome. A Collection of 29 fine double-page copper engr. views of Rome, pub. Agapito Franzetti, c.1787-1816, 29 engraved plts. by Francesco Morelli Domenico Pronti, Pietro Ruga, Vincenzo Feoli, Francesco Barbazza, Simone Pomardi, Vincenzo Balestra and others, some light foxing to margins, contemp. qtr. calf, with gilt morocco label to upper cover, a little rubbed to extremities, large folio (sheet size approx. 46 x 62cms) (1).

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Trade Catalogue. The Guild of Handicraft Limited, 16A, Brook Street, London, W. & Chipping Campden, Glos., n.d., c.1900, 73pp., containing num. b&w photo illusts. of architectural and interior design work, memorial tablets, ironwork, light fittings, writing tables, dressing tables and sideboards etc., some staining to fore-margins towards front, with some consequent damage and slight loss of paper to first few leaves, later patterned wrappers, slim 4to, together with another similar catalogue of Leadwork by Henry Hope & Sons Ltd, 1927 (heavily damp stained) (2).

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Wilde (Oscar). The Happy Prince and Other Tales, illustrated by Walter Crane and Jacomb Hood, 1st ed., Nutt, 1888, b&w frontis. and illusts., occasional light spotting, orig. vellum boards, minor staining, spine a little browned, 4to (1).

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Wilde (Oscar). Salome, Drame en un Acte, 1st ed., Paris and London, 1893, title-page with design by Felicien Rops, occasional light spotting, orig. purple wrappers lettered in silver, faded at spine and edges, in contemp. handmade pict. d.j., small 4to (1).

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Dulcken (H.W.). Wild Animals and their Homes, being Pictures of the Animal Creation ..., n.d., c. 1860, twelve double-page col. printed plts., with some hand-colouring, some light browning, a few short tears without loss, orig. cloth gilt, some wear to spine and extrems., folio, together with The Instructive Picture Book, or Lessons from the Vegetable World, Edinburgh, n.d., c. 1860, thirty-one double-page hand-col. plts., several figures to each, some slightly split along folds, lacks all text before p.5, orig. pict. boards, covers det. and spine def., folio, plus Step (Edward), The Little Folks' Picture Natural History, First Glimpses of the Animal World, n.d., c. 1880, fifteen col. plts., one torn and repaired, hinges cracked, orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, folio, plus other Victorian decorative cloth-bound natural history (13).

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La Fontaine (Jean de). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, 2 vols., 1748, half-title and eng. frontis. to vol. 1 only, titles printed in red and black with eng. vign. to each, some light dampstaining and soiling, contemp. mottled calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed and a little wear to extrems., 12mo, together with Tom Tit, La Science Amusante, 1st and 2nd series, 24th & 12th ed. respec., Paris, n.d., c. 1890s, wood eng. illusts. throughout, orig. pict. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spines, 8vo, plus La Guirlande de Houblon, Paris, 1852, bound with Histoire de Rose de Tannenbourg, Paris, 1832, hand-col. vign. titles, four and six hand-col. eng. plts. respec., a little spotting, contemp. half roan gilt, slight wear, 12mo, plus other French illustrated and juvenile interest (25).

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Marryat (Frederick). Mr. Midshipman Easy, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1836, lacks half-titles, some spotting, contemp. half roan gilt, slightly rubbed, tall 12mo, together with Masterman Ready, or, the Wreck of the Pacific, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1841-42, wood eng. frontis. and illusts. to each, some light marginal browning and soiling, title of vol. three with repair to verso, lacks half-titles, modern half morocco, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Gay (John), Fables, 1821, wood eng. frontis. and oval vign. illusts. throughout, slight offsetting, contemp. tree calf, upper cover det., 12mo, plus other contemporary juvenilia, all leather bound (26).

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Machen (Arthur). Works (Caerleon Edition), 9 vols., 1923, port. frontis. to first vol., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. light green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, (limited edition 686/1000, vol. 1 signed by the author), together with Symons (Arthur), Poems, 2 vols., reprinted, 1921, some browning to endpapers, orig. boards with paper label to spine of each vol., some discolouration to covers, in orig. d.j.s., rubbed and a little chipped to spine and extrems., 8vo, plus Richardson (Dorothy), Pilgrimage, 4 vols., 1938, orig. cloth, very slightly rubbed, 8vo (15).

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Sassoon (Siegfried). Lenten Illuminations, by Sight Sufficient, printed at the University Press, Cambridge, for Siegfried Sassoon and Geoffrey Keynes, 1958, light minor spotting, orig. cloth-backed patterned boards, slim 8vo Limited edition of 35 copies. (1).

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Sassoon (Siegfried). An Adjustment, Royston, Golden Head Press, 1955, b&w plt., light spotting to edges, orig. printed wrappers, slim 8vo. Limited edition 19/150, numbered and initialled by the author. This copy presented by Sassoon to "Laurie" [Laurence Whistler]. (1).

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Waugh (Evelyn). Men at Arms, 1st ed., 1952, Love Among the Ruins, 1st ed., 1953, The Loved One, 1st ed., 1955, Officers and Gentlemen, 1st ed., 1955, Scott-King's Modern Europe, 1st ed., 1957, The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, 1st ed., 1957 & Unconditional Surrender, 1st ed., 1961, all orig. cloth in d.js (Love Among the Ruins with some light fading to covers), generally G/VG, together with 3 vols. of the Uniform Edition of Evelyn Waugh (Vile Bodies, Scoop & A Handful of Dust, 1947-48), all 8vo (10).

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Josephus (Flavius). The Genuine and Complete Works of Flavius Josephus...by George Henry Maynard, n.d., c.1780s, numerous engraved plts., two engraved maps, some light spotting, 19th century half calf, rubbed and marked, folio, together with others incl. one volume Compleat Angler (Lea and Dove ed.), one volume of Dr Syntax with aqua. plts., an album of pasted in 19th century playbills, Scottish engraved music, etc. (a carton).

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Vallance (Aymer). William Morris, his art, his writings and his public life, 1898, b&w plts., some light foxing, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with Watkinson (Ray), William Morris as Designer, pub. Studio Vista, 1967, one or two col. and several b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j. (strengthened with cellotape to margins), square 4to, plus Ruskin (John), Modern Painters, 5 vols., 1888, num. plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, re-cased with orig. spine laid down, rubbed and marked, folio, and others on William Morris, mostly modern publications, incl. some pamphlets etc. (a carton).

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Davey (Richard). A History of Mourning, [1889], num. wood engs., lacks fep, light waterstain to lower margins of final few leaves, a.e.g., orig. decorative boards with linen backstrip, rubbed, 4to, together with The Christian Parlor Magazine, edited Rev. Darius Mead, New York, 1845, thirteen steel engs. and twelve hand-col. botanical plts. (correct as list), minor marginal dampstains, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. morocco, backstrip def., 8vo, with other illustrated works, literature, pocket eds., etc. (3 shelves).

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Crowley (Aleister). Konx Om Pax. Essays in Light, 1st ed., 1907, port. frontis., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly soiled, small square 4to, together with Russell (Bertrand), Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays, 1st ed., 1918, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with other philosophy, history and related (3 shelves).

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A wrought iron rush light, circa 1800, with nip and candle holder on a rectangular stem, three down curved cabriole legs and penny feet, 10.5" high.

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An Attic black figure Lekythos, Athens 581 Class, circa 490BC of tapering ovoid form, the flat shoulder decorated with buds or rays, the body featuring two sketchily drawn cross-legged, bearded figures below stylised trees on a black painted foot, light red Attic clay, handle restored, 8.5" high

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A gilt brass clock garniture, early 20th century, in rococo revival style, the 4" circular dial with enamel chapters and Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a covered urn and applied with foliate brackets, German bell striking drum movement, the cased raised on bracket feet, and a pair of matching six-light candelabra, the clock 24" high, the candelabra 23" high

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A VICTORIAN WALNUT CORRESPONDENCE BOX the interior fitted a calendar Ink and Light wells and shaped dividers enclosed by twin folding panel doors with drawer below in a removeable base, 16" wide.

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A THREE TIER GILT METAL AND CLEAR GLASS CEILING LIGHT with facet cut drops, 9 1/2" diameter and another 11" diameter.(2)

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AN ANTIQUE BRASS TWO LIGHT WALL SCONCE with embossed decoration, 15" high.

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A set of twelve Kosta glass wines in Odelberg pattern, the stepped square bases painted in gilt with foliate bands, the light green stained bowls etched a trellis pattern with gilt stars and border lines, 13.2cm.

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