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Postcards & Cigarette cards - humorous, topographical, Maritime portrait and other postcards, Raphael Tuck & sons relief scraps press out cards; Cigarette and tea cards in albums and loose qty

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British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 14805 Gunner DR Evans, Royal Artillery, together with his Certificate of Employment during the war, Royal Garrison Artillery Specialist Certificate, and large framed picture portrait etc, and a further War Medal named to 43476 Driver H Parker, RA

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WW1 Royal Marine Light Infantry medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to CH198 Pete F W Jobbins, RMLI, with his Imperial Service medal (Francis William), Prisoner of War Buckingham Palace letter, portrait, silver Royal Marine Light Infantry badge and group photograph dated 1917

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A miniature portrait, mounted in a 9ct gold brooch, 15g total

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A fine 18th Century Continental porcelain oval box, probably Meissen, the top painted with fruit, flowers and butterfly over similarly decorated sides, with wrigglework decorated gold mounts, opening to reveal a portrait study of a woman sewing, the base decorated with butterfly, insects and fruit and flowers, unmarked, 7.5 cm long x 6.3 cm wide x 4.2 cm high (Provenance: With handwritten note "Given by the last Emperor of Brazil to a Godchild of his. The family fortune went to pot & the box went to Uncle's. Uncle sold it me AUFL" - from the family of Mary Ferrier Fergusson of Glasgow, wife of amateur Paleontologist Alfred Nicholson Leeds of Eyebury Farm Peterborough)

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JOSEPH EDWARD SOUTHALL (1861-1944) "Lady in Classical robes", a portrait study, three quarter length, pencil heightened with white, (possibly the artist's wife), initialled and dated 1923 within a rectangle lower left, 38 cm x 25 cm CONDITION REPORTS Condition overall appears good. There is also another print verso "Citizens visiting the Bastille", uncoloured. See images for further detail.

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HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON (1739-1808) "Lady in black hat and lace trimmed dress" a portrait study, head and shoulders, pastel, indistinctly initialled lower right, inscribed on old typed label verso, No'd 150, bearing old stencil mark "BTS2" 24 cm x 19 cm oval

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19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL IN THE 17TH CENTURY MANNER “The Madonna with hands in prayer” a portrait study within cherubic decorated spandrels, oval, unsigned, oil on panel in a carved giltwood frame, 35 cm x 25 cm

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JOHN LEWIS RILEY “Young girl”, head and shoulders study, (shoulders blank), oil on canvas, signed, inscribed “Rossetti …1866” lower right, 54 cm x 45 cm CONDITION REPORTS The work has several areas of crazing, particularly to the darker areas of the painting surrounding the head and to the body area. Has been painted within an oval and may have been in an oval slip at some point, or not. There are three areas of repair verso which are not visible to the naked eye from the front and interestingly do not seem to appear under UV light. Frame basically sound though arguably could do with some attention in certain areas. See images for further detail. As far as we know this is not a copy of a known Rosetti portrait though this was an area of investigation prior to cataloguing which was fruitless as we found no evidence. Provenance - from a good private local deceased estate. No more known.

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JEAN JACQUES HENNER (1829-1905) “Lady looking left”, a portrait study, head and shoulders, oil on panel, signed lower left, 40 cm x 30 cm

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JOHN JACKSON (1778-1831) “Child's head asleep”, a portrait study, pencil and chalks, inscribed verso “Bought at Sale of Jacksons July 1831 by W Burdon” on “Fry Gallery” label verso, 17 cm x 14.5 cm

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MARION "MAUD" GEMMELL HUTCHINSON (1887-1963) "Viscountess Van den Brule", a portrait study, pastel, signed and dated indistinctly upper right, inscribed verso "2. Viscountess Van Den Brule by Miss Marion Gemmell 6 William St London", 52 cm x 40.5 cm, together with another portrait by the same hand "Lady looking back over her left shoulder", charcoal pastel, oval, signed lower right, 39 cm x 49.5 cm

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MALCOLM DRUMMOND (1880-1945) “Woman with head in hands”, a portrait study, pencil, unsigned, inscribed on label verso “Bought at Sotheby's 16 9 81….”, 15 cm x 12.5 cm

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AFTER SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK "Henrietta Maria (Wife of Charles I)", a portrait study, half length, oil on canvas, 77 cm x 63 cm CONDITION REPORTS To the naked eye, the condition appears overall good though there is craquelure to the paintwork pretty much throughout and the piece has been re-lined. The frame is basically sound though arguably requires some attention. There is a stencil No. to the frame verso "751SD" and a small white on blue label No. "88". Under UV light there are several areas of repainting above and around the head to the darker areas and also to hair detail and to detail on the dress. See images for further detail.Additional information - the piece has clearly been re-lined so a little difficult to tell. There is a browning to the edge of the canvas where it has been cut and signs of white matter underneath the paint. The stretcher appears to be 19th Century but possibly earlier. Of course there is nothing to say that this is the original stretcher for the painting though it appears to be. The canvas below has the appearance of some age suggesting that it may be 18th Century or earlier though this, in this instance, cannot be guaranteed. See images for further detail.

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EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Young girl with basket of flowers", a naive portrait study, oil on panel, unsigned, 31 cm x 25 cm

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FREDERICK SPENCER (1891-1924) "Lady in ermine trimmed red coat and white lace dress", a portrait study, half length, oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed verso "Copy by F Spencer 1920" (Copy of the JOSHUA REYNOLDS portrait of "Mrs Callender", 77 cm x 63 cm

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EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Gentleman in black coat and white stock" a portrait study, head and shoulders, oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed verso "Painting of Mr Stilgoe, Father of Zachariah W Stilgoe, who married Ann daughter of William Denchfield of Burton House Aylesbury Buckingham", (Notes Nathaniel Stilgoe 1795-1867, Zachariah Walden Stilgoe 1829-1878 and Ann Biggs Denchfield 1827-1891), 60 cm x 50 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has had some restoration throughout. Has been cleaned and re-lined. All over crazing, etc. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.

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JOHN DOWMAN ARA (1750-1824) "The Honourable Mrs Petre", a portrait study, half length, monochrome watercolour with heightening, signed and dated 1793 bottom right, oval, inscribed on Frost & Reed label verso, 32.5 cm x 26 cm

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CHARLES A BUCHEL (1872-1950) “Kathleen Blake (Mrs Reginald Bach)”, a portrait study, head and shoulders, charcoal and watercolour, signed and dated 1911 lower left, inscribed on “Miles Wynn Cato” label verso, 35 cm x 26 cm

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ATTRIBUTED TO WALLERANT VAILLANT (Lille 1623- Amsterdam 1677) “Gentleman in blackened armour with white collar in moonlight”, a portrait study, half length, oil on canvas, unsigned, 73 cm x 60 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has been cleaned and re-lined. There is a dark line on the left hand side showing - possibly where a previous frame or mount has rubbed. Some areas have been touched up. Signs of crazing / craquelure under UV light. See images for more details. Frame has various losses throughout although generally sound.

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AFTER F BARTOLOZZI "Simplicity" engraved by G. Vendramine, AFTER J RICHARDSON "Edward Colston Esquire" a portrait study with script, black and white engraving by G. Vertue, a black and white engraving of Sir William Morice, Secretary of State to King Charles II by J. Houbraken, Amsterdam 1747 printed by J & P Knapton, London 1747, AFTER J J HOPPNER "Young girl in white dress with flowers" coloured engraving by C. Turner in verre eglomise frame together with five other various prints

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AFTER JANE WHEELER "Figures and horses" a triptych of three coloured artist's proof prints each signed and dated '85 and titled centre together with NIEMANS "Girl in red shirt seated, her head upon her hand" a portrait study three quarter length, oil on board, signed and dated '99 lower right together with QUADEY? "Study of seated figure" white chalks, indistinctly signed lower right and AFTER STUKELEY "The ground plot of the British temple now the town of Aubury (Avebury) Wilts anno 1724" black and white engraving by E Kirkall

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A 19th century vulcanite cased hand painted photograph portrait of a young man (A/F), 8.5 x 9.5 x 2cm.

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A 9ct yellow gold (stamped 375) portrait pendant and chain, L. 4cm.

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20thC School. Half length portrait of a female, pastel, 33cm x 26cm, in oval mount in gilt frame.

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Cellarius (Christoph). Notitia orbis antiqui sive Geographia plenior ... et novis tabulis geographicis, singulari cura & studio delineatis, illustravit. Adjectus est index copiosissimus locorum & aliarum rerum geographicarum, volume 1 (of 2), Cambridge: Joannis Oweni, 1703, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red & black with engraved illustration, 20 double-page maps and plans, short worm trail to lower blank margin at gutter to initial leaves, short closed tear to final leaf of index, without rear free endpaper, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked at head, worn at head & foot of spine, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Second edition (first Leipzig 1701), volume one (Europe) of this early standard work on the geography of Classical Antiquity by the German scholar Cellarius (1638-1707). The second volume was published in Amsterdam in 1706.

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The Cartographer. Portrait of an academic with a globe, circa 1850, oil on canvas mounted on a contemporary stretcher, some craquelure, two very small chips in the paint, 765 x 555 mm QTY: (1)NOTE:An impressive portrait, possibly of Gerard Mercator. The cartographer holds a pair of dividers over a library globe and in his left hand, he holds a book or atlas.

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Murray (Alexander). Account of the Life and Writings of James Bruce, of Kinnaird, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1808, engraved portrait frontispiece, 19 engraved plates, 2 foldng engraved maps, some spotting to plates, small marginal wormholes to frontispiece, wormtrack to preceding endpapers, all redges gilt, contemporary calf gilt, covers detached, some edge wear, 4to, together with Edwards (Amelia M.) A Thousand Miles up the Nile, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1877, 2 folding colour maps,wood-engraved illustrations, a little minor spotting, previous owner blindstamp to front endpaper, contemporary calf gilt, lower joint split, a little rubbed, 4to, with 2 others: Amelia Edwards' Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers, 1892, and R.L. Playfair's Travels in the Footsteps of Bruce in Algeria and Tunis, 1877 (defective, lacking plate V) QTY: (4)

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Heath (William). A Sketch of the Row in Parliament Street, T. McLean, circa 1829, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, slight dust soiling to margins, 255x 370 mm, together with Holland (W. publisher). The Departure, a scene in the Beggars Opera! W. Holland, 1803, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, slight staining to margins, 259 x 350 mm, with Rowlandson (Thomas). The Scotch Ostrich seeking Cover [and] A Scotch Sarcophagus, 1805, two etched caricatures with contemporary hand-colouring, slight browning and toning, each stuck to the verso of later mount board, each approximately 230 x 330 mm, plus Rowlandson (Thomas). John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs, R. Ackermann, 1803, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring showing Napolean dictating terms to Addington, slight staining, 245 x 315 mm, together with Cruikshank (Robert). Paul Pry at Widow C - 's, G. Humphrey, 1826, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, slight abrasion to the printed image, one closed tear affecting image, repaired on verso, 255 x 355 mm, with Cruikshank (Isaac). John Bull tipping all Nine, T. Williamson, 1803, etched caricature, some staining, trimmed to image, several closed tears and torn with slight loss to the lower-left corner, 235 x 330 mm, and Cruikshank (George). Hunting the Bull, J. Sidebotham, 1817, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, slight overall toning, margins stuck to the verso of mount board, 230 x 325 mm, with another five engraved and lithographic caricatures by or after Caldwall, Hedges, Gillray (later Bohn edition of 'Portrait of an Irish Chief drawn from Life at Wexord') and McLean, various sizes and condition, the Gillray framed and glazedQTY: (14)

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Nansen (Fridtjof). Farthest North, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Archibald Constable and Company, 1897, frontispieces, 16 colour plates, numerous further black and white plates after photographs, 4 folding maps, original publisher's prospectuses loosely inserted, many leaves uncut, lightly spotted, original blue pictorial cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:The First Crossing of Greenland, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1890, portrait frontispieces, numerous black and white illustrations (many full-page), 5 folding maps, front free endpaper of volume 2 torn at gutter, sporadic spotting, hinges tender, original grey pictorial cloth, front joint of volume 1 worn at head, headcaps with closed tears, rubbed, 8vo, withEskimo Life, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1893, 16 black and white plates (including frontispiece), publisher's advertisements to rear, endpapers and pastedowns renewed, original green pictorial cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine laid on, worn and marked, 8vo, with 15 others by NansenQTY: (20)

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Alunno (Francesco). La Fabrica del mondo ... nella quale si contengono tutto le voci di Dante, del Petrarca, del Boccaccio, & d'altri buoni autori, con la dichiaratione di quelle..., Venive: [Nicolo de Bascarni], 1548, woodcut portrait to title with early annotation to upper blank margin, colophon dated 1546, with printer's oval woodcut beneath and to verso of final leaf, 18th century half vellum, pastepaper sides to boards, folio QTY: (1)

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Boccaccio (Giovanni). Il Corbaccio di M. Giouanni Boccacci nouellamente stampato, e con riscontri di testi a penna alla sua vera lezione ridotto, Florence: Filippo Giunti, 1594, [8], 122p., one numeral of imprint date overwritten & altered, woodcut device to title and few decorative initials, first five leaves red ruled, fore-margin of title torn and repaired closed tear to final leaf of text (I1), lacking following three leaves at rear (I2-4, index), manuscript notes to front endpaper and inscription 'from the collection of William Roscoe Esq.', with loosely inserted letter on British Museum letterheaded paper regarding the volume and provenance, upper pastedown with armorial bookplate of the Duff family, 19th century half calf, lacking spine and upper board detached, 8vo, together with:Charles I, England's black tribunal: containing, I. The compleat tryal of King Charles the First, by the pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, Begun Jan. 20, 1648. Together with His Majesty's Speech on the Scaffold, Erected at White-Hall-Gate, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1648...., The fifth edition, very much enlarged, London: J. Wilford & T. Jauncy, 1720, lacking portrait frontispiece, some dust-soiling and spotting, contemporary sheep, lower joint cracked and upper board detached, board corners worn, 8voQTY: (2)

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Charles I. Basilika. The Workes of King Charles the Martyr: with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt his said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament, 2 volumes in one, London: Printed by James Flesher for R. Royston, 1662, engraved armorial frontispiece after Hollar, additional engraved title, three double-page engraved plates (including portrait), title to second volume with engraved illustration, titles and plates with red-ruled borders, marginal damp staining to last few leaves, 19th century half calf, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Wing C2075 & C2157C; ESTC R9377; Almack 61; Madan 65.

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Ray (John). A Collection of English Proverbs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: W. Morden, 1678, title printed in red & black, some dust-soiling and light browning, together with: Ray (John), The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation, 2 parts in one volume, 7th edition, William Innys, 1717, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3pp. advertisements at end, engraved bookplate of George Stone, both contemporary panelled calf, neat antique-style calf rebacks, 8vo QTY: (2)NOTE:Keynes 11 & 66.

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Plutarch. Lives, translated from the Greek by several hands, 5 volumes, London: Jacob Tonson, 1683-86, engraved frontispiece to each and numerous plates, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo, together with:Spanheim (Ezechiel), Orbis romanus, seu Ad constitutionem Antonini ... exercitationes duae, 2nd edition, London: A. & J. Churchill, 1703, ink shelf number to title, few illustrations of coins, bookplate of art historian Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018) to upper pastedown, modern dark brown morocco, 4to,Suetonius Tranquillus (Caius), The Lives of the Twelve Cæsars, the first Emperors of Rome ... now done into English by several hands, London: Tho. Hodgkin for Awnsham & John Churchill, 1698, engraved frontispiece and portrait plates, some browning, front free endpaper discarded, armorial bookplate of Earl of Harrington to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, some wear to extremities, 8vo,Plutarch, Lives, translated from the original Greek..., and a new life of Plutarch by John Langhorne and William Langhorne, 5 volumes, Dublin: Printed by T. Ewing, 1771, engraved frontispiece to volume 1 and numerous plates, contemporary calf, joints cracked and some light wear, 8vo, plus others relatedQTY: (13)

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Morton (Richard). Phthisiologia, or a Treatise of Consumptions, 1st edition in English, Sam. Smith & Benj. Walford, 1694, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved bookplate of Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, minor spotting or browning, contemporary paneled calf, rubbed, a little cracked on joints, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Garrison & Morton 3216 (first Latin edition, 1689); Wing M2830. The first important work in English on pulmonary consumption, and the first account of anorexia nervosa.

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Sturt (John, 1668-1730). The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments... , John Baskett, 1717, 22 pages of preliminaries including portraits of George I and a double portrait of the Prince and Princess of Wales, list of subscribers and volvelle on page v present but lacking pointer, as usual, 166 pages, all engraved by John Sturt with illustrations, vignettes, ornate initials and ornamental borders, contemporary ownership inscription inked out on front free endpaper with later gift inscription inscribed beneath, 'The Gift of Mrs Eliz: Russel to a daughter in law Mary Russell, 18 July 1751', contemporary tooled black calf, gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments, rubbed, slightly cracked on joints and a little chipped at head of spine, some corner and edge wear, top outer corner of upper board bruised, 8vo (198 x 118 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:First edition of this ornate version of the Book of Common Prayer. There was also a quarto edition and variants of the octavo edition with the pages ruled in red.

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Park (Mungo). Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performed under the directions and patronage of the African Association, in the years 1795,1796, and 1797... with an appendix, containing geographical illustrations of Africa by Major Rennell, 1st edition, London: printed by W. Bulmer & Co. for the author, 1799, half title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 5 engraved plates, 3 folding maps and charts (one with reinforcements to verso), occasional light offsetting and dust-soiling, modern red morocco gilt, 4to, together with a worn copy of the 5th octavo edition (1807) of the same workQTY: (2)NOTE:First volume from the library of Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (1735-1811, and Prime Minister from 1768-1770), his signature and date of 1799 at head of title and bookplates at front.

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Bible Box. An Oak Bible box or desk box, with relief carving to front bearing initials M.C. and dated 1734, with original hinges and lock, with candle storage within, some wear to front edges, 53 x 21 x 31 cm (width x height x depth), together with:Bible [Welsh], Y Bibl Sanctaidd: sef, yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd. Gyd a nodau a sylwiadau ar bob pennod, gan y Parch. Peter Williams, London: H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson, [1838], additional engraved general title and New Testament title, letterpress general & New Testament titles, engraved portrait, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary calf, morocco title label to spine, boards detached, extremities worn, folioQTY: (2)

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Price (Richard). Four Dissertations. I. On Providence, II. On Prayer. III. On the reasons for expecting that virtuous men shall meet after death in a state of happiness. IV. On the importance of Christianity, the nature of historical evidence, and miracles, 2nd edition, with additions, London: A. Millar & T. Cadell, 1768, early ownership signature J. Hooker 1772 to title and later ink stamp, scattered spotting, margins of first and last leaves browned, modern brown morocco, 8vo, together with:[Horsley, Samuel], Letters from the Archdeacon of Saint Albans, in reply to Dr. Priestley. With an appendix, containing short strictures on Dr. Priestley's letters by an unknown hand, London: James Robson, 1784, ink library number at foot of contents leaf, bound with, [Horsley, Samuel], Remarks upon Dr Priestley's second letters [on the Divinity of Christ] to the Archdeacon of St Alban's [S. H.], with proofs of certain facts asserted by the Archdeacon, London: J. Robson, 1786, half-title, catchword of contents leaf cropped, modern half cloth, 8vo,[Jones, William], A small whole-length of Dr Priestley from his printed works: ... concluding with an analysis, and an appendix of extracts from the writings of Dr Priestley, which were read in court at the Assizes at Warwick, London: F. & C. Rivington, 1792, without portrait, light scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, modern two-tone cloth, slim 8voQTY: (3)

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Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 volumes, mixed editions (vol. 1 third ed., vols. 2 & 3 second ed. and 4-6 first ed.), London: W. Strahan & T. Cadell, 1777-88, half-titles to volumes 2 - 6, engraved portrait frontispiece of Gibbon by John Hall after Joshua Reynolds to first volume, three folding engraved maps (one with closed tear to fold and adhesive tape residue to verso), first volume with occasional light damp stains at gutter, some light spotting, armorial bookplates of William Lewis Hughes (1767-1852), Lord Dinorben, & Baron De Spon, contemporary calf, maroon spine labels, some hinges and head caps repaired, volume 6 with joints split, 4to QTY: (6)

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Patin (Charles). Relations historiques et curieuses de voyages, en Allemagne, Angleterre, Hollande, Bohême, Suisse, &c., Lyon: Claude Muguet, 1674, additional engraved title, letterpress with engraved illustration, engraved portrait, armorial headpiece, folding engraved map and five plates (2 folding), without free endpapers, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, worn at head of spine, 12mo, together with:[Addison, Joseph], Remarks on Several Parts of Italy in the Years, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1st edition, London: Jacob Tonson, 1705, few engraved illustrations of coins, bookplate of art historian Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018) to upper pastedown, contemporary half calf, rebacked, 8voQTY: (2)

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Thomson (James). The Seasons, by James Thomson. A new edition. Adorned with a set of engravings from original paintings. Together with an original life of the author, and a critical essay on the seasons. By Robert Heron, Perth: R. Morison Jr, for R. Morison & Son, Booksellers, 1793, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title with oval vignette view by Kirkwood, engraved plates by Chesham after Corbould and Caton, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained full red morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks, spine somewhat faded, small 4to, together with other various antiquarian interest, 18th and 19th century, including Fables by the late Mr. Gay, Fifth Edition, 2 volumes, London: J. & R. Thomson and J. Watts, 1737, The American Wanderer, through various parts of Europe, By A Virginian, 1783, Hugh Clark, A Concise History of Knighthood, 2 volumes, 1784, Bolingbroke's Letters, on the Spirit of Patriotism, 1749 (lacking front cover), etc., all leather-bound, rubbed and some wear (several volumes with covers detached), 8voQTY: (16)

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Napoleon. A Manuscript, found in the portfolio of Las Casas, containing maxims and observations of Napoleon, collected during the last two years of his residence at St. Helena, London: Alexander Black, 1820, portrait frontispiece, light dust-soiling and spotting, offsetting, 20th-century grey cloth, backstrip faded, 8vo, together with:Antommarchi (Francesco). Memoirs of the Last Two Years of Napoleon's Exile, 2nd edition, 2 volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1826, scattered spotting, near-contemporary brown cloth, chipped to extremities, 8vo, withBourrienne (Louis Antoine Fauvelet de). Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, 4 volumes, London: Richard Bentley, 1836, portrait frontispieces, numerous illustrations, sporadic spotting, some dust-soiling, original green blindstamped cloth, rubbed and faded, 8vo with 10 other 19th-century volumes relating to NapoleonQTY: (19)

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Savage-Landor (Arnold Henry). Across Unknown South America, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1913, 2 maps (1 folding), 8 colour plates, numerous black and white plates, spotting, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpapers, original blue pictorial cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Peary (Robert). The North Pole, 1st UK edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1910, portrait frontispiece, numerous black and white plates (many after photographs), bookplate of Arthur H Crow to front pastedown, spotted and toned, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original green pictorial cloth gilt, medallion blocked in gilt to front board, rubbed, 8vo, withRichard (L). Comprehensive Geography of the Chinese Empire and Dependencies, Shanghai: T'Usewei Press, 1908, lacking the maps, early ownership inscription P L Oakley Hill, Peking, 1911, lightly spotted, a few stains, hinges cracked, original brown pictorial cloth gilt, worn, 8vo with approximately 30 other travel volumesQTY: (approx 35)

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Bindings. Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Colonel Maceroni, 2 volumes, London: John Macerone, 1838, portrait frontispiece to volume 1, armorial bookplate and sticker of Edward Lloyd of Rhagatt to front pastedown, lightly spotted to preliminary and rear leaves, contemporary red half calf gilt, backstrips faded, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Napier (W.F.P). History of the War in the Peninsula, and in the South of France, new edition, 6 volumes, London: Thomas and William Boone, 1860, 19th-century gift inscription to front blank of volume 1, numerous plates, lightly spotted, armorial bookplate of Charles Heathcote to front pastedowns, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, all edges marbled, contemporary terracotta calf gilt, backstrips faded, rubbed, 8vo, withWilson (Robert). Private Diary of Travels, Personal, Services, and Public Events, 2 volumes, London: John Murray, 1861, half-titles, folding map to rear pocket of volume 1, advertisements to rear of volume 2, endpapers renewed, modern black half calf gilt, 8vo, with 9 others related QTY: (19)

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Butler (Lewis). Wellington's Operations in the Peninsula, 2 volumes, London: T Fisher Unwin, 1904, numerous folding maps, spotting, stamps to titles and front free endpapers, original dark blue pictorial cloth, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Griffiths (Arthur). Life of Napoleon, London: Anthony Treherne & Co, 1902, numerous black and white plates, lightly toned, original green cloth gilt, gold medallion blocked in gilt to front board, rubbed, 8vo, withPrince Napoleon. Napoleon and his Detractors, London: W. H. Allen, 1888, portrait frontispiece, preliminaries spotted, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, backstrip toned, 8vo, with other related, all early 20th centuryQTY: (6 shelves)

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Duke of Rovigo (M. Savary). Memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo, 4 volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1828, bookplate of Walter Runciman to front pastedowns, spotting, contemporary brown half morocco gilt, worn, 8vo, together with:Scott (Walter). The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 9 volumes, Edinburgh: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1827, spotting, modern red half morocco gilt, 8vo, withWatkins (John). A Biographical Memoir of his late Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, London: Henry Fisher, Son, and Co, 1827, portrait frontispiece, numerous lithographic plates, spotting, contemporary ownership inscription to front blank, contemporary half calf gilt, worn, joints cracked, 8vo, with 18 others relatedQTY: (32)

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Gifford (C.H). History of the Wars occasioned by the French Revolution, 2 volumes, London: W. Lewis, 1817, frontispieces, numeorus folding maps and plates, spotted and dust-soiled, 19th-century ownership inscription to front blanks, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked with portion of original spine laid on, rubbed, 4to, together with:Baines (Edward). History of the Wars of the French Revolution, 2 volumes, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1817, portrait frontispieces, half-titles, numerous plates and maps (some folding), spotted and toned, early 20th-century brown half calf gilt, rubbed, 4to, withChandler (David G). The Campaigns of Napoleon, 1st edition, New York: Macmillan, 1966, signed by the author to title, portrait frontispieces, numerous illustrations, modern blue half morocco gilt, red morocco labels, 8vo, with 6 others relatedQTY: (11)

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Selous (Frederick Courteney). A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa, being a narrative of nine years spent amongst the game of the far interior of South Africa, 2nd edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1890, folding map, plates and illustrations, bookplate of Alan Thornton and bookseller ticket at front, original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Travel and Adventure in South-West Africa, 3rd edition, London: Rowland ward and Co., 1893, portrait frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, 4 pp. advertisements at end, bookplates, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, 1st edition, London: Rowland Ward, 1896, maps and illustrations, previous owner signature to title, original cloth, spine browned, some toning to covers, 8vo, with four others: Sir Samuel Baker. A Memoir, by T. Douglas Murray & A. Silva White, 1895, Lord Randolph Churchill's Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa, 2nd edition, 1892, Incidents of Foreign Sport and Travel, by Colonel Pollok, 1894, and Hunting the Elephant in Africa, 1913 QTY: (7)

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Larrey (Baron). Memoir of Baron Larrey, surgeon-in-chief of the Grande Armée, London: Henry Renshaw, 1861, half-title, armorial bookplate of Barbabilla House to front pastedown, original green blindstamped cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together withGregorovious (Ferdinand). Corsica: Picturesque, Historical and Social: with a sketch of the early life of Napoleon, and an account of the Bonaparte, Paoli, Pozzo di Borgo, and other principal families. Suggested by a Tour in the Island in 1852, translated from the German of Ferdinand Gregorovious, by Edward Joy Morris, Philidelphia: Paris & M'Millan, 1855, portrait frontispiece, lightly spotted and toned, bookplate to front pastedown, original green blindstamped cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plusMaurice (J.F). Hostilities without the Declaration of War, London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1883, stamps tot title, advertisements to front and rear, original blindstamped red cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with approximately 45 others, 19th-century clothQTY: (approx 51)

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Leeke (Rev. William). The History of Lord Seaton's Regiment, (the 52nd Light Infantry), at the Battle of Waterloo; together with various incidents connected with that regiment, 2 volumes, London: Hatchard & Co., 1866, half-titles, portrait frontispiece to volume 1, 3 plans, contemporary gift inscription to volume 1 half-title, ownership inscription to front free endpaper of volume 2, spotting, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Ross-Lewin (Harry). With "The Third-Second" in the Peninsular and the other Campaigns, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co, 1904, half-title, spotting, front hinge repaired, contemporary green cloth, rubbed, 8vo, withChambers (G.L). Bussaco, London: Swan Sonnerschein & Co, 1910, frontispiece, numerous maps and plates (including to rear pocket), spotting, original red cloth gilt, 8vo, with 10 others relatedQTY: (13)

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MacQueen (James). The Campaigns of 1812, 1813, 1814, and 1815, also, The causes and consequences of the French Revolution, 3 volumes, Glasgow: Edward Khull & Co, 1816, engraved portrait frontispiece and 2 folding maps to volume 1, folding cartographic frontispieces to volumes 2 & 3, lightly spotted, contemporary ownership inscriptions to upper margins of titles, front hinge of volume 1 tender, contemporary brown mottled calf, rebacked, rubbed, 8voQTY: (3)

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Moore (James). A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, 2nd edition, London: Joseph Johnson, 1809, portrait frontispiece, 1 plate, 2 folding maps, untrimmed, spotting, endpapers renewed, modern blue half calf, 4to, together with:Kelly (Christopher). History of the French Revolution, 2 volumes, London: Thomas Kelly, 1828, 4 hand-coloured maps, frontispiece to volume 2, numerous black and white engraved plates, spotting, modern red morocco gilt, 4to, withSloane (William Milligan). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, 4 volumes, New York: The Century Co, 1906, colour frontispiece, numerous plates, modern red half morocco gilt, with 6 others relatedQTY: (13)

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Morris (William O'Connor). Napoleon, Warrior and Ruler, and the military supremacy of revolutionary France, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1893, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates and maps (some folding), contemporary brown tree calf gilt, all edges marbled, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Marriott (J.A.R). The Remaking of Modern Europe, London: Methuen, 1908, 10 maps, a few leaves lightly toned, contemporary red calf gilt by Maltby of Oxford, initials and ram's head blocked in gilt to front board, elaborate foliate devices to spine compartments, raised bands finished in gilt, rubbed, boards stained, 8vo, withWilliam (Robert). Narrative of Events during the Invasion of Russia, by Napoleon Bonaparte, and the retreat of the French Army, London: John Murray, 1860, 4 maps (1 folding), lightly spotted and dust-soiled, contemporary brown half calf gilt, backstrip faded, 8vo, with 33 others relatedQTY: (36)

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Selous (Frederick Courteney). Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa, 1st edition, London: Rowland Ward & Co., 1893, half-title, monochrome portrait frontispiece and illustrations, armorial bookplate of Baron de Spon to upper pastedown, original cloth, frayed at head & foot of spine, extremities rubbed, scuffed, large 8vo, together with:Selous (Frederick Courteney), A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa, being a narrative of nine years spent amongst the game of the far interior of South Africa, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1881, half-title, wood engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding lithograph map, scattered spotting and occasional toning, armorial bookplate of Baron de Spon to upper pastedown, contemporary dark brown half morocco, spine faded, joints and extremities rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)

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Minerva Press. The Atrocities of the Corsican Dæmon; or a glance at Buonaparte, London: Minerva-Press for Lane, Newman, and Co, 1803, engraved portrait frontispiece, later ownership inscription to front free endpaper, near-contemporary notations to rear blank, endpapers renewed, lightly spotted, near-contemporary red terracotta cloth gilt, worn and marked, 8voQTY: (1)

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Napoleonic Wars. Tales of the Wars, or, Naval and Military Chronicle, 5 volumes, London: William Mark Clark, 1836, portrait frontispieces to all but volume V, further illustrations to text (a few full-page), lightly spotted, bookplates to front pastedowns, near-contemporary dark blue half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Maxwell (Montgomery). My Adventures, 2 volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1845, lithographic portrait frontispieces, contemporary gift inscription to front blank of volume 1, lightly toned, contemporary red morocco gilt, gilt foliate panel to boards, rubbed 8vo, withSouthey (Robert). The Poet's Pilgrimage, Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1816, 162pp, spotting, contemporary ownership inscription to front blank, endpapers renewed, modern red half morocco, 12mo, with 23 others relatedQTY: (31)

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Napoleonic Wars. The Life and Campaigns of Field-Marshal Prince bBlücher, of Wahlstatt, London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1815, portrait frontispiece, numerous hand-coloured maps, bookplate of William Johnston to front pastedown, spotting, front hinge cracked, 19th-century brown half calf gilt, front joint cracked to base, rubbed, 8vo, together with:David (Citizen). A History of the Campaigns of General Pichegru, London: G.G.J. Robinson, 1796, Dundee Free Library stamps to title and final leaf, spotted and toned, endpapers renewed, modern orange half morocco gilt, 8vo, with Napoleonic Wars. Memoirs of Marshal Ney, 2 volumes, London: Bull and Charton, 1833, portrait frontispiece to volume 1, 3 folding maps, spotted, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, contemporary brown half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo with 13 others relatedQTY: (17)

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Napoleonic Wars. The Year of Liberation, 2 volumes, London: James Duncan, 1832, lightly spotted and toned, contemporary red half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Gourgaud (Gaspard). Napoleon and the Grand Army in Russia, Philadelphia: Anthony Finley, 1825, spotted and toned, a few gatherings with corners snipped off, modern brown half calf gilt, 8vo, withNapoleonic Wars. The Battle of Waterloo, Manchester: J. Gleave, 1816, portrait frontispiece, 2 hand-coloured folding plates, 4 black and white plates, spotting, endpapers renewed, modern brown half calf gilt, 8vo, with 15 others relatedQTY: (19)

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