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An original rare limited edition Lithograph print ' Bender's Big Score '. 28.5" x 14". In the style of ' Metropolis.' Signed to the bottom by creator Matt Groening, with a small sketch of Bender. Obtained and autographed at the 2008 SDCC Sand Diego Comic Con by the vendor. Comes along with the signing ticket that was used, and the original certificate. Rare.
Ernest Mountaut (French, 1879-1936) A Motor car in the French Alps, circa 1907 signed and dated lower left "E Mountaut / '07" and "Copyright MM Paris" hand-coloured lithograph 32 x 76½cm (12 x 30in) With glass. Old woodworm holes in the frame . Damage to corners and edges of papper and creasing throughout
Ernest Mountaut (French, 1879-1936) Turcat-Méry cars, possibly racing in the 1904 Gordon Bennett Cup signed lower right within the print "E Mountaut" hand-coloured lithograph 28 x 80cm (11 x 31in) Other Notes: In May 1903 Henri Louis Rougier finished in 11th place in the Paris-Madrid race driving a 45 hp Turcat-Méry. He was also classified 9th in the heavy car class. On 17 June 1904 Rougier competed in the Gordon Bennett Cup race in Germany driving an 80 hp Turcat-Méry, finishing in third place. Rougier was victorious in the 1911 Monte Carlo rally, coming first place driving a Turcat-Méry 25 hp. The front grilles depicted in the present lithograph correlate with photographs of Turcat-Méry taken in 1904. Without glass. A little loose in the frame. Paper is browned
Edward Lear (1812-1888) Valmontone, near Tivoli inscribed and dated: Lampezza (?)/8 May 1840 pencil 21.5 cm by 41.5 cm; 8 1/2 in by 16 1/4 in sold together with a framed lithograph after Edward Lear, "Bracciano" from Views of Rome and its Environs of 1841 Provenance (drawing of Valmontone): Sir Robin Darwin, RA; with Agnew's (2) The drawing forms part of a group of sketches of the area around Rome from the late 1830s and early 1840s which culminated in Lear's great set of travel prints of the area Views of Rome and its Environs, a lithograph from which is also sold with this lot. The sketch of the figures on horseback (top right in this image) may indeed be a study for the figures at the centre of a lithograph from this celebrated set. A more complete view of Valmontone, dating from 1841, also appeared in the collection of the painter Sir Robin Darwin and was exhibited at the 1986 Royal Academy Edward Lear Exhibition.
Ward (John). The Geological Features of the North Staffordshire Coal-Fields, their Organic Remains, their Range and Distribution; with a Catalogue of the Fossils of the Carboniferous System of North Staffordshire, Transactions of the North Staffordshire Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, vol. 10, Newcastle, Staffordshire: G.T. Bagguley, Printer, 1890, nine lithograph plates (few folding), occasional scattered spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, few marks to upper board, 8vo, together with Erdeswick (Sampson), A Survey of Staffordshire: containing the Antiquities of that County..., 1820, five engraved plates (including portrait frontispiece) and folding pedigree, some offsetting and light spotting, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracked and upper board loose, rubbed, 8vo, with an 1844 new improved edition of the same work, plus three other Staffordshire related, 19th century publications (one defective) (6)
*London. [The City of London School, Bread Street, published Madeley 1837], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, proof before title and letters, 350 x 490 mm, together with Simpson (W.), The British Museum, published Messrs. Lloyd Brothers & Co., 1852, tinted lithograph after E.Walker, some mount staining, 330 x 420 mm (2)
Martin (Peter John). A Geological Memoir on a Part of Western Sussex; with some Observations upon Chalk-Basins, the Weald-Denudation, and Outliers-by-Protrusion, 1828, large folding hand-coloured engraved map frontispiece, folding table and three hand-coloured single-page engraved plates, occasional offsetting and minor spotting, loosely inserted additional folding hand-coloured lithograph geological map & sections by Joseph Prestwich Junr. of the relative position and areas of the Lower Tertiary and Upper Secondary water-bearing Strata around London, endpapers renewed, original green cloth, printed title label to upper board, rebacked, slim, 4to (1)
Jerrard (Paul). The Humming Bird Keepsake Book of Bird Beauty. The Birds Painted among Nests and Flowers by Paul Jerrard, The Poems by F W N Bayley, London: Paul Jerrard, [1852], decorative title and leaves of text in gilt, twelve fine hand coloured lithograph full page illustrations with text in gilt to verso, tissue guards, decorative printed endpapers in gilt, recent hinges in red buckram, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, joints and extremities rubbed, slim folio This work comprises volume iv of Gems for the Drawing Room. (1)
Baring-Gould (Sabine). Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas, 1st edition, 1863, folding lithograph map, four colour lithograph plates (including frontispiece), 12 wood engraved plates and few illustrations to text, minor scattered spotting, all edges gilt, early 20th century red half morocco gilt, large 8vo (1)
London. Vertue (George), A Survey & Ground Plot of the Royal Palace of Whitehall with the Lodgings and Apartments belonging to their Majesties, 1747, uncoloured engraved map, occasional marginal closed tears, old folds, 540 x 715 mm, together with Haywood (William & Gascoigne John), A True and Exact Draught of the Tower Liberties survey'd in the Year 1597, published Society of Antiquaries, 1742, uncoloured engraved plan of the Tower of London and its environs, very slight spotting, 415 x 545 mm, with Anonymous, A View of London Bridge in the Year 1647 from an engraving by Hollar, circa 1860, uncoloured lithograph, trimmed to image and laid on later card, 305 x 515 mm, plus another twelve plans, maps and views of London, various sizes and condition (15)
Fordyce (William). A History of Coal, Coke, Coal Fields, Progress of Coal Mining, the Winning and Working of Collieries, Household, Steam, Gas, Coking, and Other Coals, Duration of the Great Northern Coal Field..., Iron, its Ores, and Processes of Manufacture, More Particularly with Reference to the Recently-Discovered Iron Ores of the Cleveland District and of the Blast Furnaces Erected in the North of England. Including Estimates of the Capital Required..., London: Sampson Low, Son & Co., 1860, folding lithograph map frontispiece, thirty-three engraved plates (including 1 double-page), dampstaining to lower outer corners of some plates, front endpaper dampstained, contemporary cloth covered boards with modern calf spine and corners, folio (1)
Trollope (Anthony). How the "Mastiffs" went to Iceland, with illustrations by Mrs Hugh Blackburn, 1st edition, London: Virtue & Co. Ltd., 1878, colour lithograph map frontispiece, sixteen black & white plates (including 14 lithographs & 2 mounted photographic plates), all edges gilt, original gilt & blind blocked blue cloth, in bright condition, slightly rubbed at head & foot of spine & board edges, 4toThe vendor understands this copy probably came via Miss Campbell of Blythswood, one of the party. The volume contains a loosely inserted contemporary manuscript copy two page letter from Thora Pjettersen who is mentioned several times in the narrative, and also contains a page of tipped-in pressed fern frond specimens collected at Thingvalla, Iceland on Thursday July 4th 1878 (tipped-in to verso of map frontispiece). There is also a printed card list of the 'Mastiffs' pasted to the verso of the front free endpaper, and printed folding "Itinerary of the Mastiffs to the Geysers July 1st to 5th 1878" pasted to the rear free endpaper (plus one loose copy). (1)
Farmer (John S.). 'Twixt Two Worlds: A Narrative of the Life and Work of William Eglinton, 1st edition, Psychological Press, 1886, etched portrait frontispiece of the author by James Joseph Tissot, 8 colour lithograph plates by Keulemans, contemporary ownership inscription of Mrs Jones, 16 Great Ormond St., Bloomsbury, Holborn to recto of frontispiece, original grey cloth lettered in red and black, rubbed and some marks and light soiling, 4to A detailed account of the famous 19th century medium William Eglinton, with striking illustrations by Keulemans, and an etched portrait of Eglinton by Tissot, who himself took part in a seance in which his mistress Mrs Newton appeared. (1)
Burton (Richard Francis). Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah, volumes I & II (of 3) only, 1st edition, 1855, tinted lithograph frontispiece, folding engraved map and 2 colour lithograph plates to first volume, colour lithograph frontispiece, 2 tinted lithograph plates, and 2 engraved plans (one folding to second volume), 24-page publisher's catalogue at rear of first volume, occasional minor marks, frontispiece to first volume loose and slightly frayed to extreme fore-edge, endpapers to each volume with remains of old library labels, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, with some fraying to joints and extreme head and foot of spines (second volume detached along rear joint), 8vo, together with Barth (Henry), Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: being a journal of an expedition undertaken under the auspices of H.B.M's. Government, in the years 1849-1855, volumes I-III, 2nd edition & volume V, 1st edition (of 5 in total), 1857-58, half-title to volume I only, 13 folding engraved maps (occasional light offsetting, one map to fifth volume torn without loss), 46 tinted lithograph plates, errata leaf at end of volume V, third volume with light waterstain to lower outer corners of plates, several inner hinges partly cracked, original blindstamped green cloth gilt (third volume in slightly non-matching lighter green cloth), rubbed and some marks, second volume with old bookplate of Bury & West Suffolk Library to front pastedown, all 8vo Abbey Travel 368 & 274 respectively. Ghani 62 for the first work. Ibrahim-Hilny I, 54 for the second work. (6)
Miller (John Samuel). A Natural History of the Crinoidea, or Lily-Shaped Animals; with Observations on the Genera, Asteria, Euryale, Comatula & Marsupites, Bristol: Published for the Author by C. Frost, 1821, forty-nine hand coloured lithograph plates only (of fifty, lacking frontispiece), advertisement leaf present at rear of volume, diagonal crease to lower outer corner of title and following leaf, occasional dust-soiling mostly to first & last leaves, some light marginal toning, edges untrimmed, 20th century half calf, 4to (1)
Mantell (Gideon). The Geology of the South-East of England, 1833, lithograph frontispiece and five plates (one folding), folding hand-coloured engraved geological map at rear (some folds strengthened to verso), wood engraved vignette to title and numerous illustrations throughout volume, partly uncut, 16pp. publisher's catalogue at front, occasional scattered spotting, modern half calf, 8vo, together with Brande (William Thomas), Outlines of Geology; being the Substance of a Course of Lectures Delivered in the Theatre of the Royal Institution in the Year 1816, John Murray, 1817, folding hand-coloured engraved frontispiece of the Strata from London to the coast of Cornwall, label removed from front pastedown with consequent adhesive residue, original cloth, joints cracked and slightly frayed, spine faded & repaired at head & foot, removed library stamp at foot of spine and label to upper cover, 8vo, plus Royal Institution, A Descriptive Catalogue of the British Specimens deposited in the Geological Collection of the Royal Institution, 1816, 8pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, modern half calf, 8vo (3)
Spain, Greece & Turkey. Mediterranean Views, 1842, [so titled to spine], 26 lithograph views, printed by Day & Haghe, or Hullmandel, lithographed by G. Hawkins, C. Haghe, or W.L. Walton, after drawings by E.M.G. (a few after Schranz), mostly printed on india paper, laid down on album sheets, contemporary handwritten index at front, and contemporary handwritten caption to leaf facing each plate, some minor spotting, and light waterstains to some leaves towards front of volume, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, small oblong 4to (195 x 240 mm, 7.7 x 9.5 ins) The views include Cape St. Vincent, Seville, Alhambra, Granada, Palma, Argos, Mycenae, Athens, Ephesus, Constantinople, Tophana and the Bosphorus. (1)
Soltykoff (Alexis). Voyages dans l'Inde, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Paris, Curmer & Lecou, 1851, additional title printed in gold with wood engraved vignette to each volume, half-titles, single-page map to first volume, 36 tinted lithograph plates, some spotting throughout, all edges gilt, original elaborately gilt-decorated black cloth, incorporating pink, red, green and blue morocco onlays, minimally rubbed, generally in remarkably bright condition, large 8vo Prince Aleksei Dmitrievich Soltykoff (1806-1859) was a Russian traveller and artist, gave up his diplomatic career to plan his two voyages to India of 1841-43 and 1845-46, during which he both drew and described the people and scenery of New Delhi, Madras, Ceylon, Calcutta, Lahore, and elsewhere. Remarkable copy in a deluxe oriental-style binding. (2)
Shropshire. The Shropshire Gazetteer, with an Appendix, including a Survey of the County, and Valuable Miscellaneous Information, bound in two volumes, Wem: Printed & Published by T. Gregory, 1824, folding engraved map frontispiece, twenty-two lithograph plates and one wood-engraved plate, occasional light spotting, contemporary gilt & blind decorated calf, 8vo (2)
*Roberts (David). Temple at Esneh, published F.G.Moon, 1846, hand coloured lithograph, 395 x 495 mm, mounted, together with [The Pronaos of the Temple of Edfou], published F.G.Moon, 1846, tinted lithograph, slight spotting, 335 x 495 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Dancing girls at Cairo, published F.G.Moon, 1849, hand coloured lithograph, 265 x 365 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)
Denham (Major Dixon, Clapperton, Captain Hugh & Oudney, Dr Walter). Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824..., Extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern LAtitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire. With an Appendix..., London: John Murray, 1826, engraved portrait frontispiece, thirty-six engraved plates & plans, few vignettes to text, folding engraved map at rear, some spotting and offsetting, bookplate of Lord Francis de Dunstanville to upper pastedown, hinges cracked, contemporary half calf, crudely rebacked, 4to, together with Stanley (Henry M.), In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria..., 2 volumes, 1890, wood engraved plates and illustrations, two folding lithograph maps, contemporary half calf, rubbed and some wear, 4to (3)
Goodridge (Charles Medyett, of Paignton, Devon). Narrative of a Voyage to the South Seas, and the Shipwreck of the Princess of Wales Cutter, with an Account of a Two Years' Residence on an Uninhabited Island, by one of the Survivors, Charles Medyett Goodridge, 2nd edition, Exeter: Printed & Published by W.C. Featherstone, and sold by the author, 1838, lithograph portrait and plate (lightly dampstained at head), subscribers' lists present, occasional spotting & finger soiling, lower hinge strengthened with archival tissue, original cloth, joints cracked, rubbed and some marks, slim 8vo, contained in a modern slipcase, together with Boyles Murray (Thomas), Pitcairn: The Island, The People, and the Pastor; with a Short Account of the Mutiny of the Bounty..., 2nd edition, 1853, wood engraved frontispiece, seven plates & few vignette illustrations, two lithograph portraits & one plan, scattered spotting, original green cloth, gilt & blind blocked decoration, joints splitting & some fraying at head & foot of spine, some browning to spine and boards, 8vo, plus Stowe (Harriet Beecher), Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Negro Life in the Slave States of America, The People's Illustrated Edition, London: Clarke & Co., 1852, wood engraved frontispiece, additional title and plates, original green cloth with blocked decoration, spine faded to brown, frayed to extremities, 8vo (3)
Livingstone (David). The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to his death. Continued by a Narrative of his last Moments and Sufferings, obtained from his Faithful Servants Chuma and Susi, by Horace Waller, 2 volumes, 1874, wood engraved frontispiece to each volume (including portrait to vol. 1), wood engraved plates and illustrations, two folding lithograph maps, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, green morocco title labels to spines, extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with Oliphant (Laurence), The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a Voyage Down the Volga, and a Tour through the Country of the Don Cossacks, 2nd edition, revised & enlarged, Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1853, tinted lithograph frontispiece, wood engraved illustrations, folding lithograph map at rear, oval ink library stamp to title, some light browning to margins, modern buckram, 8vo (3)

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