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Los 1335

A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUPS by Matthew West, Dublin, c.1775, each chased with a portrait medallion, foliate swags and reeding, and double scroll-form handles with leaf-form thumbpieces, crested. (2) 15.5cm high, 27.5 troy ounces grossNo date letters. The other marks are clear. In generally very good condition.

Los 1336

A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED TABLE LAMP with cut-glass reservoir, the square plinth with a portrait medallion to each side, raised on bun feet, now electrified, with a new shade. 104.5cm high to top of shade

Los 1127

William Percy (19th Century) Portrait of a young girl seated with a doll, racquet and shuttlecock, watercolour, signed and dated 1854, 26" x 18.75", (66x47.5cm).

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Nazarene style (19th Century), Portrait of a lady in profile, pencil drawing with white chalk touches, 12.5" x 9.25", (31x23.5cm).

Los 1170

Circle of Winterhalter, Portrait of mother and son, charcoal, in an oval verre eglomise mount, 16" x 12", (40.5x31cm) (a/f).

Los 1182

Attributed to Adolph Von Menzel (1815-1905) German, A wonderful portrait of a bearded man, graphite and chalk, initialed and dated 1866, 14.5" x 11.5", (37x29cm).

Los 1328

19th Century English School, a portrait of a seated lady, oil on canvas, 30" x 25" (76 x 63.5cm).

Los 1334

Michael Keeling (1750-1820) British, a portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1819, 31.5" x 25" (80 x 63.5cm), in a fine quality hollow frame.

Los 1342

19th Century English School, figures by a well at dusk, along with a portrait of a man holding a staff verso, possibly painted on two separate canvases, both approximately 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm).

Los 1358

A 19th Century Continental School pastel portrait of lady holding a flower with a coat of arms top left, 30" x 20", (76 x 51cm).

Los 130

19th century British SchoolHead and Shoulders portrait of a ladyWatercolour on paperA miniature10 x 7cm

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James I (King of England)The Workes of the Most High and Mightie Prince, James, By the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c., Printed by Robert Barker and John Bill, 1616 [1620 from colophon], first edition, second issue, folio in sixes, [42], 621 [1] pages, including engraved portrait and additional engraved title, 3F2-3 bound 3F3-2, lacking the blank leaf at 3B4, occasional staining and spotting, some corners creased, a little light underlining in pencil, re-backed calf. ESTC S112082.

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Lilburn (John)The Legal Fundamentall Liberties of the People of England, Revived, Asserted and Vindicated ....London, 'Printed in the grand yeer of hypocriticall and abominable dissimulation', 1649, first edition, quarto, [4], 75, [1], pages some mispagination but text continuous, age tanning and some staining, (the first edition not found in ESTC, the second edition was supplied with a portrait [see also Thomason E560(14)]). [bound with]Prynne (William), A true and perfect Narrative of What was done, spoken by and between Mr Prynne, the old and newly Forcibly late secluded Members, the Army Officers, and those sitting ...1659, quarto, [2], 94, 85-99, [1] pages, frayed and soiled title mounted at gutter, C3 fore-edge cropped into edge of side notes, some staining, repair to final leaf, [ESTC R937], full calf binding.

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Locke (John)An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, In Four Books. A and J. Churchill and Samuel Manship, 1710, sixth edition, two octavo volumes, portrait frontis, [32], 371, [1]: [16], 340, [28] pages, additional blank leaves at front and rear of both volumes, early owner's name on recto of frontis and fly leaf of second volume (1712), contemporary panelled calf (wear to spines, lacking spine labels). ESTC T63925

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LondonHowel (Jam), Londinopolis; An Historicall Discourse or Perlustration Of the City of London, .... whereunto Is added another of the City of Westminster ....., Printed by J. Streater for Henry Twiford, George Sawbridge, Thomas Dring and John Place, 1657, folio in fours, [10], 124, 301-407, [9] pages as called for, portrait frontis, double page birds-eye view of London, significant loss to top corner of title page (loss of text), some light foxing in places, ?soot marks to page 81, small hole in 2N4, waterstain to fore-edge margins of index, early sheep binding with restoration to spine and corners and new spine label. ESTC R13420

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Luther (Martin)Dris Martini Lutheri, Colloquia Mensalia: or, Dr Martin Luther’s Divine Discourses At his Table, &c. Which in his life Time hee held with divers Learned Men ..... Printed by William Du-Gard, 1652, folio, portrait frontis, [38], 541, [1] pages, title printed in red and black, glue marks to fore-edge margin of page 87, re-backed calf boards with armorial of Society of Writers to the Signet. ESTC R23064

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[Miege (Guy)]A Relation of Three Embassies from his Sacred Majestie Charles II to the Great Duke of Muscovie, The King of Sweden, and The King of Denmark. Performed by the Earle of Carlisle in the Years 1663 and 1664.Printed for John Starkey, 1669, octavo, [16], 12, 17-461, [3] pages, two engraved portrait plates (the frontis of the Earl of Carlisle is mounted and the side has been slightly extended by hand), corner of 2G7 torn (no loss of text), some age tanning to pages, re-backed calf binding. ESTC R15983.Tiny hole in word below page number of page 461 (2G7) (see image)

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Monarchy[Bacon (Francis)], The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh. Written by the Right Hon: Francis Lo: Virulam, Viscount S. Alban. Printed by I.H. and R.Y, to be sold by Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith, 1629, small folio in fours, [4], 248, [10] pages, reissue of the 1628 edition with cancel title page, repairs to gutter margins from title to G3 and 2J1 and fore-edge margin of several leaves (not affecting text), some small tears not affecting text and a little staining and toning, half calf. ESTC S106900;Herbert (Edward, Lord), The Life and Reign of King Henry the Eighth.Printed by M. Clarke for Anne Mearne, 1682, folio in fours, [6], 636, [18] pages, portrait frontis, 2E4 and 4C3 lower corners cropped without loss of text, small hole in type of 2O3, tanning and some spotting, re-backed calf. ESTC R15107. (2)

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Monarchy[Camden (William)], The Historie of The Most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth, Late Queene of England...,Benjamin Fisher, 1630, folio in fours, [20], 138, 120, 104, [6], 105-148, 224, [20] pages, small format portrait frontis excised and mounted (possibly from a different title), a little spotting, marginal repairs to preliminaries, some irregular pagination but register and text continuous, worm hole from 3A1 extending to three holes/tracks, rebacked panelled calf (retaining most of original backstrip). ESTC S107164;With four others (5)

Los 137

MonarchyBuck (Geo.), The History of the Life and Reigne of Richard the Third, Printed by W. Wilson to be sold by W.L., H.M. and D.P. 1647, the second issue, small folio in fours, [4], 107, [1], 113-150, [10] pages inclusive of portrait frontis, dedication leaf bound at rear, later manuscript notes on the author tipped in to front flyleaf, some foxing, calf gilt binding (joints worn, one partially detached). ESTC R23817;With two copies of Walpole's work on Richard III. (3)

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[Bligh (William)]A Voyage to the South Sea, undertaken by command of his Majesty, for the Purpose of Conveying the Bread-Fruit Tree to the West Indies, in His Majesty's Ship The Bounty, commanded by Lieutenant William Bligh. Including an account of the Mutiny ....George Nichol, 1792, first edition, quarto, [2], 264 pages, seven (of eight) plates, lacking preliminaries, one chart repaired with significant loss, another chart trimmed to border, portrait laid down, dust marking and staining, title page worn and torn without loss, marginal tears, bookplate (Charles Robinson) and several ownership inscriptions (John William Hudson and Sir Titus Salt) to front endpapers, minor annotation to title page and lower margin of p.208, full calf binding (re-backed retaining backstrip, bumped). ESTC T52638

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Nostradamus (Michel)Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus ..., [with] Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus. Centuries VIII, IX, X ... A. Lyon, 1698, duodecimo, French text, [12], 132, 131-178 pages, two title pages within pagination, each with woodcut portrait, contemporary calf gilt with gilt armorial to each board (restoration to spine and part of front board, dark marks to leather).

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Peck [Francis]Desiderata Curiosa: or, A Collection of Divers, Scarce and Curious Pieces relating chiefly to matters of English History; Consisting of Choice Tracts, Memoirs, Letters, Wills, Epitaphs, &c. .... Thomas Evans, 1779, two quarto volumes bound as one, xvii, [7], 238, [10], vi, [10], [239]-581, [9] pages, portrait frontis, nine plates as called for, title page tanned with frayed fore-edge, publisher's acknowledgement leaf worn and taped at fore-edge, fore-edge margin tears to P1, 3P3 and 4G3, margin of 4G1 (index) torn with some loss of text, calf (recently rebacked). ESTC T97522;Morgan (J.) [compiler], Phoenix Britannicus: Being a Miscellaneous Collection of Scarce and Curious Tracts, Historical, Political, Biographical, Satirical ..... Vol I, containing numbers I, II, III, IV, V & VI [all published].Printed for the Compiler and T. Edlin .... And J. Wilford ...1732, quarto, [12], viii, 56, 65-96, [2], ii, [2], 99-584 pages, text and register continuous despite pagination, some marginal worming, tear to lower margin of 3M3 touching text, panelled calf (re-backed retaining original backstrip);With nine others. (11)

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'Popish Plot' - NarrativesJenison (Robert), The Narrative of Robert Jenison, of Grays-Inn, Esquire. Containing I, A Further Discovery and Confirmation of the Late Horrid and Treasonable Popish Plot ...... F. Smith, T. Basset, J. Wright ..., 1679, folio, 51 [1] pages, pages tanned, preliminaries a little frayed, recent half calf. ESTC R11080;Everard (Edmund), The Depositions and Examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard (Who was Four years close Prisoner in the Tower of London) Concerning the Horrid Popish Plot ....Dorman Newman, 1679, folio, [4],16 pages, recent half calf. ESTC R4864;Anon., A Just Narrative of the Hellish New Counter-Plots of the Papists ....Dorman Newman, 1679, folio, [4], 16 pages, recent half leather. ESTC R15875;Prance (Miles), A True Narrative and Discovery of Several very Remarkable Passages Relating to the Horrid Popish Plot .... Dorman Newman, 1679, folio, [8], 40 pages, portrait frontis, recent boards. ESTC R8942;Mansell (Col. Roderick), An Exact and True Narrative of the Late Intrigue, to Form a Plot, and then to cast the Guilt and Odium thereof upon the Protestants ..... Tho. Cockerill and Benj. Alsop, 1680, folio, [A], b-c2, B-N2, O1, P-V2, pagination [10], 50, 53-68, 99-105 [1] (text continuous), repaired tear to V2. (not affecting text), top corners of pages 56-7 adhered, lacks first leaf (possibly an imprimatur), recent half calf. ESTC R20941;Dangerfield (Thomas), Mr. Tho. Dangerfeilds [sic] Particular Narrative, of the Late Popish Design To Charge those of the Presbyterian Party with a Pretended Conspiracy against His Majesties Person, and Government· Written by Himself.Henry Hills, John Starkey ..., 1679, folio, [8], 75, [1] pages, recent quarter calf. ESTC R13969 Setting 2;Dangerfield (Thomas), The Information of Thomas Dangerfield, Delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons, ...20th October, ... 1680.John Bill, Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, 1680, folio, 15 [1] pages, recent half calf. ESTC R226002 & R6224;Bedlow (Capt. William), The Examination of Captain William Bedlow Deceased, Relating to the Popish Plot .... John Bill, Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, 1680, folio, 16 pages, water stain to top corner margin, recent boards. ESTC R519 (8)

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Boccaccio (Giovanni)The Novels and Tales of the Renowned John Boccacio, The first Refiner of Italian Prose: containing A Hundred curious Novels. By Seven Honourable Ladies and Three Noble Gentlemen, Framed in Ten Days. Printed for Awnsham Churchill, at the Black Swan at Amen Corner. 1684, fifth edition, much corrected and amended, folio in fours, portrait frontis, [16], 208, 221-483, [1] pages, irregular pagination but text continuous, title page laid down and restored, tears to H4, K2, N4, O4, R2, Z5 and 2Q4 without loss of text, tear to lower part of L1 with some loss of text, pages age toned with some spotting and marginal worming, top edge of binding a little sun shaded. all edges gilt, modern half calf. ESTC R2136.A second copy, with trimmed margins and several leaves replaced by facsimiles. (2)

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Richardson [Samuel]Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady; Comprehending the most Important Concerns of Private Life.J. Rivington et al., 1768, sixth edition, duodecimo, eight volumes, frontis to each volume, folding plate of music, vol. 6 dated 1769 as called for, some worming, contemporary calf (joints cracking). ESTC T58973:idem, The History of Sir Charles Grandison. In a Series of Letters. J and F. Rivington et al., 1770, sixth edition, duodecimo, seven volumes, portrait frontis, re-backed calf. ESTC T58982;With four others. (19)

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Rushworth (John)Historical Collections of Private Passages of State, of Weighty Matters in Law, of Remarkable Proceeding in Five Parliaments ....First Part, 1618-1629. Tho. Newcomb for George Thomason, 1659, double page map plate, two portrait plates;Second Part, Vol. 1, March 10th 1628 - April 13th 1640; and Second Part, Vol. 2, March 26th 1639 - April 13th 1640; Printed by J.D. for John Wright ... and Richard Chiswell, 1680, three portrait plates;Third Part, Vol. 1, and Third Part, Vol. 2, Nov. 3rd 1640 - 1644, Richard Chiswell and Thomas Cockerill, 1692, portrait frontis. The first five volumes (of seven), folio, contemporary calf (re-backed retaining original back-strips, three volumes lacking spine labels). ESTC R234555, R226405, R226407. [Sold not collated]

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Sidney (Algernon)Discourses Concerning Government.J. Darby, 1704, second edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis, [8], 424 [i.e. 420], 48 pages (pages 177/8 and 203/4 omitted in pagination but text and register continuous), some tanning in places, modern half calf. ESTC T113295 (variant without quotation).

Los 174

Sprigge (Joshua)Anglia Rediviva; England's Recovery: Being the History of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army under the Immediate Conduct of His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax, Kt. Captain-General Of all the Parliaments Forces in England.Printed by R.W. for John Partridge, 1647, folio, [24], 171, 176-335, [5] pages, text continuous despite pagination, coat of arms on A1v. (?lined), folding portrait, folding battle plan and folding table, (ESTC mentions four folding plates in a copy at one institution but all other copies found have had no more than the three folding plates present here), soot marking and other stains throughout, odour of soot, tear to 2H1 without loss, a few small marginal tears, shelf label and inscription to front endpaper [Ex lib Bibl: Scribar ... ?1809], re-backed calf with gilt arms of the 'Writers to the Signet' to boards. ESTC R18123

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Strype (John)Memorials of the most reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.....Richard Chiswell, 1694, folio, [12], xii, [20], 467, [1], 271, [1] pages with portrait frontis and five portrait plates (ESTC calls for 3), stain on second p.64, ink stain to bottom edge and last two leaves, light foxing towards end, three binder's corner turns, re-backed calf. ESTC R17780;With Strype's works on Matthew Parker (1711); Edmund Grindal (1710) and Sir John Cheke (1705) and seven others [sold not collated]. (11)

Los 178

Symmons (Edw.)A Vindication of King Charles: or, A Loyal Subjects Duty. Manifested In Vindicating his Soveraigne from those Aspersions cast upon Him by certaine persons .....[London], 1648, 'Himselfe' issue, small quarto, [1], [24], 240, [8], 241-312, [6] pages including portrait frontis, very small hole in P3, occasional spotting, ownership inscriptions to front pastedown, worn calf binding. ESTC R204509;[Sparke (Michael)], Truth brought to Light: or, The History of the First 14 Years of King James I ...Richard Baldwin, 1692, octavo, portrait frontis, additional engraved title, [16], 94, [2], 136, [2], 83, [3], 16, 19-21, 18-19, [11] pages, age tanning throughout, small hole in Y3, modern full leather binding;With twenty-three others (Monarchy related). (25)

Los 180

'The Paston Letters'Fenn (John) edit., Original Letters Written during the Reigns of Henry VI. Edward IV. And Richard III, by Various Persons of Rank or Consequence ... [continued to include Edward V. And Henry VII.]G.G.J. and J. Robinson (Vol V - John Murray), 1787-1823, five quarto volumes, hand-coloured frontis to volumes I, II and III, monochrome portrait frontis to vols. IV & V, 34 numbered plates, additional portrait plates in volume V, some foxing and tanning in places, armorial bookplate, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked with recent good quality gilt-tooled spines. [ESTC N10150, T149304][Sold not collated]

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Trials - AristocracyRushworth (John), The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an Impeachment of High-Treason by the Commons ......Ri. Chiswell and G. Conyers, 1700, second edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis, 10, 74, 100, [1], 101-252, 401-786 [2] pages, several other pages misnumbered, text continuous despite pagination, final advert leaf, stain to corner of frontis, sporadic light foxing to pages, contemporary panelled calf (re-backed, stabilised wear to edges), Royal armorial within blind-stamped design to front panel. ESTC R211948; House of Peers, The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield in the House of Peers for High Crimes and Misdemeanors ..., Printed by Sam. Buckley, 1725, folio, [4], 284 pages, hole in front free endpaper, from the library at Felix Hall with armorial bookplate of Thos. Western, contemporary panelled calf (spine worn). ESTC T139466 (2)

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Trials - Murder and WoundingThe Tryal and Condemnation of George Borosky alias Boratzi, Christopher Vratz and John Stern; for the Barbarous Murder of Thomas Tynn, Esq. .... Thomas Basset, 1682, folio, [4], 56 pages, lacking portrait, institution stamp verso of title, recent boards. ESTC R235837; Worcester, The Truth of the Case: Or, A Full and True Account of the Horrid Murders, Robberies and Burnings, Committed at Bradforton and Upton-Snodsbury in the County of Worcester ....Printed by G.J for Jonah Bower, 1708, folio, 44, 49-52 pages, text continuous despite pagination, some annotation in early hand, recent quarter calf. ESTC T65496;The Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke alias Cooke Esq. and of John Woodburne, Labourer for Felony, in Slitting the Nose of Edward Crispe, Gent..... John Darby and Daniel Midwinter, 1722, folio, 16, 17*-18*, 17-37 [1] pages, restoration to top margin of first three leaves and to final leaf, which is reinforced verso, first four letters of 'Finis' neatly inserted, lacking final 'S', recent quarter calf. ESTC T136036;The Tryal of Mary Blandy, Spinster; for The Murder of her Father, Francis Blandy, Gent. At the Assizes held at Oxford ..... John and James Rivington, 1752, folio, [2], 46 pages, title, B2, G1-2 and H1, cropped at lower edge affecting text or catchwords, recent half calf. ESTC T51990. (4)

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Trials Gordon (Delahay), A General History of the Lives, Trials, and Executions of all the Royal and Noble Personages, That have suffered in Great-Britain and Ireland for High Treason, or other Crimes .....Printed for J. Burd, 1760, three octavo volumes, x, 379, 390-518, [2]; 490, [2]; [2], 202, 219-613, [5] pages, twenty-nine portrait plates, volume 3 lacking gathering P. In vol. 2, page number of G3 holed, in vol. 3, annotation to plate with penetration of ink to adjacent leaves, ink stain to page 332 tear to 2K7, contemporary half calf (corners a little bumped, joints starting. ESTC T145446;Trial, The Proceedings Against Sir John Fenwick, Bar. Upon a Bill of Attainder for High Treason .... [London], 1698, octavo, [2], 348, [10] pages, some tanning, endpapers well tanned, panelled calf (joints cracking). ESTC R30117;With eleven others. (15)

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Vergil (Polydore)An abridgemente of the Notable worke of Polidore Virgile .... gathered and newlye perused by Thomas Langley.Imprynted at London by John Tisdale, no date [c.1560], small octavo, [8], 152, [15] leaves, lacking final blank, title page and preface (A1-A8) and woodcut leaf (x7) all supplied in facsimile, short margins with partial cropping of a few side-notes, annotation to b4, first and last of the original pages are evenly dust marked, modern full leather binding. ESTC S119099.[Ford (Emanuel)], The Most Famous, Delectable, and Pleasant History of Parismus, The most Renowned Prince of Bohemia. The First Part, Containing his most Noble Atchievements, and Triumphant Battles .... Printed by A.P. for F. Coles., T. Vere and J. Wright, 1671,[bound with] The Second Part, Containing The Adventurous Travels, and Noble Chivalry of Parismenos .... Printed by E. Crowch, for Francis Coles., Thomas Vere and John Wright, 1672. Both ninth impressions, small quarto, [6], 200, [2], [4], 140, 147-273, [1] pages including portrait frontis to each part, significant wear, particularly the head edge and corner where the paper is perished, with at least two page numbers lost, Y1 of Part 2 is significantly cropped with partial loss of signature letter and catchword, tissue replacement to lower edge of last four leaves, tanning and staining, seventeenth and eighteenth century annotation, re-backed calf. ESTC R3451 and R224453;With fifteen others. (17)

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AesopL'Estrange (Sir Roger), Fables, of Aesop And other Eminent Mythologists: with Morals and Reflexions. R. Sare, T. Sawbridge, B. Took et al., 1692, folio in fours, two plates as frontis, one a portrait, [18], 28-144, 137-306, 319-480 pages, text and register continuous despite pagination, some tanning and light water staining in places, free endpapers cropped, front hinge reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked at head and tail of spine with attempt to save original backstrip, modern spine label. ESTC R6112

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Weever (John)Ancient Funerall Monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands adjacent, with the dissolved Monasteries therein contained: their Founders, and what eminent Persons haue beene in the same interred. As also the Death and Buriall of Certain of the Bloud Royall; the Nobilitie and Gentrie of these Kingdomes entombed in forraine Nations .... Printed by Thomas Harper ... to be sold by Laurence Sadler, 1631, folio, [16], 871, [15] pages, engraved portrait frontis (torn, excised and mounted on blank leaf) additional engraved title page (replacement gutter and lower margins), text illustrations including full page, lacking final blank, P3-4, 3E6 and 3F3 on slightly smaller format paper (possibly supplied), 3Y5 torn with partial repair, 4B2 margins replaced, Index leaves (supplied from c.1800 reprint) have margin extensions, occasional spotting and staining, age tanning, a few marginal tears without loss of text, a few ink marks, morocco gilt (re-backed retaining gilt-tooled back-strip). ESTC S118104

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[Whitelocke (Sir Bulstrode)] or [Fiennes (Nathaniel)]Monarchy Asserted, To be the best, most Ancient and legall form of Government, in a conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver late Lord Protector & a Committee of Parliament .... Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwind, 1660, first edition (Chetwind var.), small octavo, [8], 112 pages (first leaf a blank), narrow margins, particularly gutter margin, foxing to prelims., modern antique style sprinkled calf. ESTC R222574;Howell (James), Proedria Basilike: A Discourse Concerning the Precedency of Kings: Wherin the Reasons and Arguments of the Three Greatest Monarks of Christendom .....Printed by Ja. Cottrel for Sam Speed and Chr. Eccleston, 1664, folio, [14], 219, [1] pages, three portrait plates of Monarchy and fourth plate of the author (with small hole), one plate believed to be part of the preliminary collation as ESTC gives [16] pages and calls for three plates ex pagination but names four portraits, repaired tear and name to title, some soiling and wear, closed tear to head of 3D2 and 3J1, smudged annotation to margin of M2 and 2A1, gutter gaping at end of book with loosening and gutter tearing of 3L1-2, bookplate of Fairfax of Cameron, heavily restored worn calf. ESTC R21017. (2)

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Brown (Sir Thomas)The Works of the Learned Sr Thomas Brown, Kt. Doctor of Physick, late of Norwich .... Printed for Tho. Basset, Ric. Chiswell et al., 1686, folio, [20], 316, [26], 102, [8], 52, [6], 68, 99-103, [5] pages including portrait frontis, some staining in places, U1-2 torn with a little loss, a few marginal tears, name removed from corner of front endpaper, panelled calf binding. ESTC R19807

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YorkDrake (Francis), Eboracum: or the History and Antiquities of the City of York ..., Printed by William Bower for the author, 1736, folio, 60 engraved plates as called for, additional engravings within letterpress, lacking the portrait frontis (not called for in plate list), page size 366mm x 235mm, all edges gilt, diced calf gilt. Boyne p. 36, ESTC T65433;with fifteen others on the City of York (16)

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Agrippa (Henry Cornelius)The Vanity of Arts and Sciences. Printed by R. Everingham for R. Bentley and Dan Brown, 1694, portrait frontis, [18], 368 pages, name to head of title page, small tear to bottom edge of Z5 (not affecting text), Jolliffe armorial bookplate, contemporary calf gilt (wear to spine, joints cracking). ESTC R10106

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Cavendish (George)]The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, The Great Cardinall of England, Containing his Life and Death ...William Sheares, 1641, first edition, small quarto, [12], 60, 57-118 pages, portrait frontis, text continuous despite pagination, three pages of manuscript notes to blank leaves before frontis (late 17th/early 18th cent.), stitch holes in gutter margin, minor age tanning, ink mark to lower part of title page and frontis, couple of foxing spots to title page, modern full calf binding. ESTC R223198

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Charles I [Balcanquhall (Walter)]A Large Declaration Concerning The Late Tumults In Scotland from Their first originalls: Together with A Particular Deduction of the Seditious Practices of the Prime Leaders of the Covenanters ...... By the King.Robert Young, 1639, [4], 430, [2] pages including portrait frontis, early ink side-notes to pages 403, 410, and 425 with associated underlining to page 410, extensive notes in the same hand to blank leaf before frontis and to blank tail of page 430 and the following colophon leaf, some later light pencil annotation in a few places, a little age tanning, tear to front free endpaper, staining to rear free endpapers, no pastedowns, contemporary calf with wear to joints. ESTC S116832

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Charles INalson [John], A True Copy of the Journal of The High Court of Justice, for the Tryal of K. Charles I. As it was Read in the House of Commons, and Attested under the hand of Phelps, Clerk to that Infamous Court.Printed by H. C. For Thomas Dring, 1684, folio, [10], LXX, [2], 128, [8] pages, three engraved plates, ESTC calls for 12 preliminaries but may count one of the plates within pagination, catchword at end of preliminaries relates to first page of main text after the intro., repaired tear to portrait frontis, several minor marginal tears, some staining and tanning, small worm track in margin near end of book, armorial bookplate, half calf. ESTC R5636.Anon., An Exact and most Impartial Accompt Of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial, and Judgment (according to Law) of Twenty nine Regicides, the Murtherers of His late Sacred Majesty of Most Glorious Memory: Begun at Hicks-Hall on Tuesday, the 9th. of October, 1660...Printed for Andrew Crook and Edward Powel, 1660, small quarto, [2], 48 pages, 49-56 leaves, 57-148, 153-287 pages as called for, title page mounted at hinge with glue stains to recto, age tanning, dust marking and some staining throughout, hole in 2L4, top edge shaved close in places touching a small number of page numbers, correction of page numbers on final leaves, half calf.With four others. (6)

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Chaucer [Geoffrey]The Workes of Our Ancient and learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed ..... Printed by Adam Islip, 1602, folio in sixes, [23], 179, 178-350, 353-375 leaves (foliation irregularities but register continuous), portrait plate, lacking first blank [a1]. [a2-a4] and f.370-375 replaced by facsimiles, f. 376 and final fourteen unnumbered leaves called for by ESTC not present, The Storie of Thebes by John Lidgate is completed at f. 375 without any catchword, light ?ink marks to f.159-163, hole in f. 169 with some loss of text, light staining and edge wear to some early and later leaves, repairs to portrait plate, ownership inscription of Sir Ed. Hungerford and his daughter Rachell Skiffington to portrait plate, annotation in early hand to several other pages (including name of Richard ?Franklyn dated 1660), re-backed calf binding. ESTC S107210

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Clarendon (Edward, Earl of)The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641 ...Oxford, printed at the Theater, 1702-03-04, three folio volumes, portrait frontis to each, [4], xxiii, [1], 557, [1]; [14], 581, [1]; [22], 603, [23] pages, page size 385mm x 240mm. Vol I with repair to top corner of half title. Vols II and III lacking half titles, both volumes with repair to top corner of title page, annotation to lower margin of portrait in vol II. Marginal repair to 2A2 of vol III. Occasional soiling to page heads in each volume. Contemporary panelled calf (worn, re-backed). ESTC N9847, N9850, T147811.With three others (6)

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Coke (Edwardo) [Sir Edward]The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England. Or, A Commentary upon Littleton ..., William Rawlins et al, 1684, ninth corrected edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis, engraved plate, folding table (tear to fold), previous owner's inscription to head of title page (partially excised and repaired), with two red wax seals, contemporary calf (wear to joints, some restoration). ESTC R473;idem, The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England ..., Thomas Basset, 1681, sixth edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis, two armorial bookplates, contemporary calf (some restoration). ESTC R24771;idem, The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England ..., A. Crooke, W. Leake et al., 1669, fourth edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis. ESTC R26617 [bound with]idem, The Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England ..., A. Crooke, W. Leake et al., 1669, fourth edition, folio in fours, portrait frontis, contemporary calf (re-backed retaining most of original backstrip, modern spine label) ESTC R35651;With one other (4)[Sold not collated]

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Collins (Arthur)Historical Collections of the Noble Families of Cavendishe, Holles, Vere, Harley, and Ogle, with the lives of the most remarkable persons ...., Edward Withers, 1752, folio, 8, 352, [4] pages, twelve portrait plates, marginalia on two pages, contemporary calf (re-backed). ESTC T139243;With nineteen others (biographical). (20)

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[Defoe (Daniel)]The History of the Devil, as well Ancient as Modern: in Two Parts ....T. Warner, 1727, second edition, [8], 408 pages, frontis, small hole in Z2 affecting text, small annotations to front endpaper and title page, light staining in places, re-backed calf. ESTC T70348, Moore 480;With three others by the author. (4) [Defoe (Daniel)], A True Collection of the Writings of the Author of the True Born English-man, 1703, [and] A Second Volume of the Writings of the Author of the True-Born Englishman, 1705, two volumes, first editions, [24], 479, [1]; LACKING PORTRAITStaining, title dust marked, a few marginal tears without loss of text.The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 1722. [not collated]

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Dugdale (William)The History of St. Pauls Cathedral in London ..., Printed by Thomas Warren, 1658, folio, [8], 136, 157-178, 181-299, [7] pages, portrait frontis, 12 double page plates, two single page plates (numbered as pages, one cancelling 2G2, which is not mentioned in ESTC), twenty-nine full page 'plates' with text verso, one half page 'plate', bookplate of Christ Church, Canterbury, modern panelled calf. ESTC R16413

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Bacon (Sir Francis)Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries. Written by ... Francis Lo. Verulam ... Printed by Iohn Haviland for William Lee, .. to be sold by John Williams, 1635, folio in sixes, [24], 260, [32], 47, [5] pages including portrait frontis and additional engraved title, final leaf is a blank, pages a little age tanned, occasional light spotting, annotation and dust marking to end papers, vellum binding (boards slightly warped and stained). ESTC S106936.[Provenance: Geoffrey Keynes' copy]

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Fuller (Thomas)The History of the Worthies of England. Printed by J.G.W.L. and W.G., 1662, folio in fours, portrait frontis, irregular pagination but collated complete (ESTC), blank leaves before frontis, panelled calf (re-backed retaining original backstrip). ESTC R6196With three others. (4)Worthies of Devon, 1701 Index Villaris .., 1690 State Worthies, or, the States-men and Favourites of England, 1670,

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Godfrey (Sir Edmond Berry)Manuscript deposition statement signed Edm: B: Godfrey, relating to Charles, late Duke of Richmond and Lenox, testifying that the estate should honour the claim for payment for coal and wood. 1st September, 1676, ink on paper, sheet approx 29.5cm x 23.5cm, several folds, strengthened verso, paper a little tanned, tipped in to card folder, together with engraved portrait [the frontis from Tuke's 'Memoires of ... Godfrey, laid down].[Godfrey was a magistrate involved in the 'discovery' of the 'Popish Plot' having taken 'evidence' from Titus Oates. He was found dead, killed by his own sword, in Primrose Hill in October 1678, the death was conveniently blamed on Catholics to support the theory of a Jesuit plot against Charles II]

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Hale (Sir Matthew)Historia Placitorum Coronae, The History of the Pleas of The Crown, In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, ... for F. Gyles, T. Woodward, and C. Davis, 1736, two large paper folio volumes, portrait frontis, contemporary calf (re-backed). ESTC T187517

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Cased Elizabeth II 60th anniversary portrait collection, four £5 silver proof coin set etc

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Brass & Copper - an early 19th century copper portrait bowl, George III raised on detachable feet; pair of brass candle sticks; coal scuttle; Thailand brass bowls etc

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A Victorian carve lapis lazuli portrait topped tie pin, gold coloured metal mounts; others, seed pearl and citrine, cultured pearl etc

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A Poole Aegean charger, in red, with stylised portrait of a Gentleman , 36cm diam, printed mark

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A 19th C 9ct yellow gold mounted Chinese carved bone brooch, W. 4cm, together with a 19th C 15ct gold (tested) mounted portrait brooch.

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