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Churchill (Winston Spencer). Ian Hamilton's March, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1900, portrait frontispiece, folding colour map, illustrations, advertisements at end, original cloth, spine faded, some damp stains to covers, 8voQty: (1)Footnote: Woods A5.

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Becon (Thomas). The flower of godlye praiers, verie necessarye to be vsed of the faithfull Christians in these our dayes for the sauegarde, health and comfort of all degrees and estates / newly made by Thomas Becon, Imprinted at London over Aldersgate beneth S. Martins by John Day, 1561, woodcut border to title with portrait to verso (border to rector trimmed), black letter text, decorative woodcut initials, woodcut illustration to verso of final leaf, lacking 18 leaves (fol. 81-98), C1 torn with slight loss to lower outer corner, occasional marginalia and marks, bound with at front a defective copy of The pomaunder of prayer, newly made by Thomas Becon, 1561, initial six leaves with diminishing large hole to centre (repaired), woodcut border throughout, woodcut illustration to verso of final leaf, some soiling and marks, mid 19th century calf with blind decoration, rubbed, 8vo (STC 1720.5 & 1746), together with: Gentillet (Innocent), An apology or defence for the Christians of Frau[n]ce which are of the eua[n]gelicall or reformed religion, for the satisfiing of such as wil not live in peace and concord with them. Whereby the purenes of the same religion in the chiefe poyntes that are in variance, is euidently shewed, not onely by the holy scriptures, and by reason: but also by the Popes owne canons. Written to the king of Nauarre and translated out of french into English by Sir Iherom Bowes Knight, London: Printed by John Day, 1579, black letter text, lacking A1 (initial blank?), title torn with loss of text, following 11 leaves repaired to outer blank corners, final four leaves repaired to outer blank corners, some dust-soiling, early 20th century dark green morocco by W. E. Bramhall, upper joint rubbed, slight fading, small 8vo (STC 11742), Worthington (John), The great duty of self-resignation to the divine will, London: printed by A.C. for Walter Kettilby, 1675, dust-soiling and spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed, and light wear, 8vo, Goodwin (Thomas), A Discourse of the punishment of sin in hell; demonstrating the wrath of God to be the immediate cause thereof..., London: Jonathan Robinson, 1680, early ownership signature at head of title struck through, initial two leaves detached, some dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary calf, upper board detached, worn, 8vo, and other late 16th century-early 18th century antiquarian, some defective & incompleteQty: (11)

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Hooker (Richard). Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, London: Will. Stansby [for Matthew Lowndes, 1611], engraved architectural title by William Hole, Book 5 title within woodcut border, without final blank, occasional light spotting and soiling, a few small wormholes and tracks to margins, hinges breaking, ownership signature of D.L. Cumming, later mottled calf gilt, manuscript label at head of spine, upper joint splitting, some worming to lower covers, folio (ESTC S119096), together with Bacon (Francis). The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh, London: printed by I.H. and R.Y., 1629, engraved title within woodcut border (with small hole,close-trimmed and shaved at foot), small ink stamp to final leaf verso, occasional light toning and soiling, D.L. Cumming signature, later cloth with old label to spine, spine toned, folio (ESTC S106900, a re-issue of the 1628 2nd edition with cancel title), plus Herbert of Cherbury (Lord Edward). The Life and Raigne of King Henry the Eighth, 1st edition, London: printed by E.G. for Thomas Whitaker, 1649, engraved portrait frontispiece by T. Cecill, title printed in red and black, a few small annotations, small additional armorial outline to title, old inscription of D.L. Spencer? to frontispiece verso, & Parsons and Son London Library to front pastedown, D.L. Cumming signature, endpapers renewed, later panelled calf, rebacked, a little rubbed with some wear to lower corners, folio (ESTC 15909), with two others: Sir Robert Cotton's An Exact Abridgement of the Records in the Tower of London... revised... by William Prynne, 1657, and Sir Paul Rycaut's The Lives of the Popes, from the time of Our Savious Jesus Christ, to the reign of Sextus IV, 1688 (lacking portrait frontispiece)Qty: (5)

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Tacitus (Cornelius P). Cornelii Taciti equitis Romani Annalium ab excessu Augusti sicut ipse vocat, sive Historiae Augustae, qui vulgo receptus titulus est, libri sedecim qui supersunt, partim haud oscitanter perlecti, partim nempe posteriores ad exemplar manuscriptum recogniti magna fide nec minore iudicio per Beatum Rhenanum… Basel: Froben, 1544, later ownership inscription to front free endpaper, annotation & sketch to title, woodcut illustrations to text, early annotation to final text leaf, sporadic spotting, later calf, worn, 4to, together with: Cailliere (Jacques de). Histoire du Mareschal de Matignon, gouverneur et lieutenant général pour le Roy en Guyenne, Paris: Augustin Courbe, 1661, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved vignette to title, engraved plate, folding chart, occasional light spotting, later ownership inscription to front free endpaper, notations to front pastedown, bound with: Reflexions Militaires, Politiques, et Morales, Paris: Augustin Courbe, 1661, light spotting, rear blank torn with loss, later sprinkled calf, lacking most of spine (sewing exposed), boards marked & rubbed with loss to extremities, 4toQty: (2)

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Venner (Tobias). Via Recta ad Vitam Longam. Or, A Treatise wherein the right way and best manner of living for attaining to a long and healthfull life, is clearly demonstrated and punctually applyed to every age and constitution of body. The fourth impression, amplified with many profitable additions. By Tob. Venner Doctor of Physick in Bathe. Whereunto is annexed a very necessary and compendious treatise of the famous baths of Bathe; with a censure of the medicinal faculties of the water of St. Vincent’s Rocks near the city of Bristol. As also an accurate treatise concerning tobacco by the same author, London: printed [by T.R.] for Abel Roper, 1660, without portrait frontispiece, general title with closed tear, cropped to upper ruled border and lined to verso, dedication leaf A2 mis-signed A3 with shorter all round margins (probably supplied from another copy), A3 slightly shorter at fore-edge and restored to upper inner corner affecting last couple of letters to four lines on verso, quire C trimmed shorter at foot, occasional early marginalia, light dust-soiling, toning and few minor marks, ownership signature of bookseller W.M. Fletcher to verso of front free endpaper, late 19th century green half morocco, slightly rubbed, 4toQty: (1)Footnote: ESTC R203873; Wing V196; Thomason, E.1036[1]. The fourth edition of the work, published in the year of the author's death at the age of 83. "A briefe and accurate treatise concerning the taking of the fume tobacco", originally published in 1621, and "The baths of Bathe" (1628) each have a separate title page dated 1660. Venner was a Somerset physician and his treatise on tobacco deplores its recreational use, but recommends it as a means of improving digestion and countering the malign effects of cold, misty weather and contagious air. Venner had a seasonal practice in Bath from as early as 1613; he was the first to write exclusively about the city's spa. His medical advice is generally traditional, discussing how the six "non-naturals" (environment, diet, sleep, exercise, excretion and the passions of the mind) affect the balance of the four humours, though he advocates bran to prevent constipation, and regular cleaning of the teeth to prevent tooth decay and bad breath. He also cautions against using lead pipes for drinking water.

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Neale (Frederick Arthur). Narrative of a Residence at the Capital of the Kingdom of Siam; with a description of the manners, customs and laws of the modern Siamese, 1st edition, London: Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1852, wood-engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title with vignette, map, illustrations, advertisements at end, frontispiece, additional title and one plate detached, a little light spotting, previous owner signature, hinges broken, textblock detached, original blindstamped cloth gilt, spine faded, light dust soiling to margins, 8vo, together with Thomas Witlam Atkinson's Oriental and Western Siberia, 1858 (defective, lacking several text leaves at end, although all 20 lithographed plates and the map are present), original green cloth gilt, some stains and wear, thick 8voQty: (2)

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Yeats (W.B.). Poems, 1st edition, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1908, portrait frontispiece, partly unopened, a little light spotting, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, original blue cloth gilt in bright condition, upper corners a little bumped, 8voQty: (1)

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Moore (Marianne). Like a Bulwark, 1st edition, New York: Viking Press, 1956, a few pencil annotations and marginal markings by Charles Tomlinson, signed presentation inscription from the author in blue ballpoint pen to front free endpaper, 'For Mr Charles Tomlinson from Hugh Kenner and might I say? from Marianne Moore, November 10, 1956', original patterned boards in dust jacket, a little toned and chipped at upper margin, together with: Predilections, 1st UK edition, Faber & Faber, 1956, errata slip tipped in, pencil marginalia and markings by Charles Tomlinson with presentation inscription from his wife Brenda to front free endpaper, endpapers toned (offsetting from cuttings loosely inserted), original cloth in rubbed and slightly chipped dust jacket, some age toning, plus Selected Fables of La Fontaine, translated by Marianne Moore, 1st UK edition, Faber & Faber, 1955, some pencil notes and marginalia by Charles Tomlinson, free endpapers browned, original cloth in dust jacket, some toning and chipped with loss at head of spine, plus Bishop (Elizabeth), Questions of Travel, 1st edition, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965, a few pencil underlinings, original cloth in dust jacket, all 8vo, plus Riding (Laura), On the Continuing of the Continuing, Wyeswood Press, 2008, portrait frontispiece and 4 illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, 8vo, (limited edition, 61/100 copies), signed Laura (Riding) Jackson, plus others by and relating to the same authors, some with pencil annotations and markings by Tomlinson, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8voQty: (24)

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Pound (Ezra). Canto CX, 1st edition, Cambridge: As Sextant Press, 1965, number 34 of 80 copies, portrait frontispiece by Laurence Scott laid down (signed and dated by the artist), gift inscription to front free endpaper, frontispiece offset onto title, original orange paper wrappers, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to together with: Seventy Cantos, 1st edition, London: Faber & Faber, 1950, ownership inscription of Charles Tomlinson to front free endpaper, pencil annotations throughout, front hinge cracked, spotting, original publisher's cloth, boards marked, 8vo, with Paige (D.D). The Letters of Ezra Pound, 1st edition, London: Faber & Faber, 1951, ownership inscription of Charles Tomlinson to front free endpaper, pencil annotations throughout, preliminary and rear leaves spotted, original publisher's cloth, dust jacket, spine toned, spine extremities chipped with loss, paper at joints split, extremities worn, 8vo with a further large quantity of books by and about Ezra PoundQty: (approx 90)

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Williams (Jonathan). In England's Green, ( A Garland and a Clyster), San Francisco: The Auerhahn Press, 1962, inscribed by the author to Charles Tomlinson to half-title, boards faintly toned, 8vo, together with: Portrait Photographs, London: Coracle Press, 1979, inscribed by the author for Charles and Brenda Tomlinson to half-title, 30 mounted photographs, original publisher's paper boards, glassine wrapper, lightly spotted, slipcase, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with Lullabies Twisters Gibbers Drags, Highlands: The Nantahala Foundation, 1963, signed by the author to title, lightly spotted, original paper wrappers, spotting to edges, oblong 16mo, together with 10 relatedQty: (13)

Los 450

Conrad (Joseph). Notes on Life & Letters, 1st edition, London: J. M. Dent, 1921, some toning & a small water stain to the front endpaper, minor marginal toning, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed & marked, spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, together with; Lawrence (D. H.), Letters from D. H. Lawrence to Martin Secker, limited edition, privately printed, 1970, monochrome portrait frontispiece, original cloth in dust jacket, cover rubbed with some loss, 8vo, 27/500, includes an original receipt from the original purchase on November 5 1970, plus Kukil (Karen V. [editor]), The Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962, 1st edition, London: Faber and Faber, 2000, original cloth in dust jacket, as new in original plastic wrap, 8vo, and other modern literary & miscellaneous biography, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQty: (6 shelves)

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[Chandler, Mary]. A Description of Bath: A poem in a letter to a friend, 1st edition, London: J. Roberts, J. Jackson, J. Gray; and J. Leake and S. Lobb, booksellers in Bath, [1733], 18pp., half-title discarded, some light damp stains and occasional creases, edges untrimmed with wide margins, modern calf-backed marbled boards, red morocco title label to spine, slim folio (ESTC T31671; Foxon, C107), together with: Citizen of Bath, A Letter from a Citizen of Bath, to his Excellency Dr. R--- at Tunbridg, [Bath?]: [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1705, 15,[1]pp., manuscript numeral to upper outer blank corner of title, browning throughout, edges untrimmed, disbound 8vo (ESTC T62772), [Bragge, Robert], The Journey of Dr. Robert Bongout, and his Lady, to Bath. Performed in the year 177-, 1st edition, London: J. Dodsley, 1778, engraved portrait frontispiece offset to title, light toning throughout, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, morocco title label, upper board corners repaired, 8vo, Chandler (Mary), The description of Bath a poem. Humbly inscribed to Her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia, 3rd edition, to which are added, several poems by the same author, London: James Leake, 1786, half-title with marginalia, light scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of Henry Fullwood Rose, 19th century burgundy half sheep, joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo, [Anstey, Christopher], The New Bath Guide: or memoirs of the B-n-r-d family. In a series of poetical epistles, 12th edition, London: J. Dodsley, 1784, engraved frontispiece, ink stamp to upper blank margin of A2, scattered spotting and light damp stain, early ownership label of Robert Padley of Burton to front blank free-endpaper, bookplate of F. Manley Sims and W.C.B. Young to front pastedown, top edge gilt, early 20th century green half calf by Hatchards, extremities slightly rubbed, small 8vo, Pallet (Peter Paul), Bath Characters: or sketches from life, London: G. Wilkie & J. Robinson, 1807, half-title, contemporary signature Thos. Fuller to upper blank margin of title, occasional annotations throughout, edges untrimmed, original boards with printed paper label to upper cover, cloth reback, covers scuffed and board edges worn, 8vo, [Goldsmith, Oliver], The Life of Richard Nash, of Bath, Esq; extracted principally from his original papers, London: J. Newbery & W. Frederick, 1762, engraved portrait frontispiece, light toning, all edges gilt, late 19th/early 20th century calf by Bartlett & Co., gilt decorated spine with morocco labels, joints rubbed and a little cracked, 8vo, plus another copy of the same workQty: (8)

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Pole (Sir William). Collections towards a description of the County of Devon, London: printed by J. Nichols, 1791, half-title, light spotting to first & last leaves, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving gilt embosed crest and morocco title label, 4to, together with: Dunsford (Martin), Historical Memoirs of the Town and Parish of Tiverton, in the County of Devon..., Exeter: printed for the author by J. Brice, 1790, engraved portrait frontispiece, title, map, plan and three plates, short worm trail to fore-margins of last few leaves at rear of volume, edges untrimmed, near contemporary half calf, morocco title label, 4to, Risdon (Tristram), The Chorographical Description, or, Survey of the County of Devon, with the city and county of Exeter..., London: E. Curll, 1714, two engraved plates (including frontispiece to volume 1, bookplates of Leoard Bartholmew of Oxen Hoath, Kent and bookplate of James Comerford, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo Watkins (John), An Essay towards a history of Bideford in the county of Devon, 1st edition, Exeter: printed by E. Grigg, 1792, contemporary signature to upper margin of title, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked, morocco title label, 8vo, Jones (John Pike), A Botanical Tour through various parts of the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, Exeter: J. Treadwin; London: W.B. Whittaker, 1820, numerous annotations throughout, modern half calf, morocco title label to spine, 12mo in 4s, Moore (Thomas), The History of Devonshire, from the earliest period to the present ... illustrated by a series of views drawn & engraved by & under the direction of William Deeble, London: Robert Jennings, 1829, folding engraved county map and folding plan of Exeter (both browned, fore-edge margin of map strengthened), engraved titles, 94 engraved plates, few woodengraved vignette illustrations, some toning and scattered spotting, 20th century half calf, 8vo, Bellamy (John Cremer), The Natural History of South Devon, Plymouth: Jenkin Thomas; London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1839, half-title, lithograph & engraved maps and plates (some folding), toning and scattered spotting, modern half calf, morocco title label, 8vo in 4s,Qty: (9)

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Halford (Frederic M.) Making a Fishery, London: Horace Cox, 1895, portrait frontispiece, mounted illustrations, one or two light spots, top edge gilt, original publisher's green full morocco gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, large 8vo, Edition de luxe 31/150, signed by the author, together with Dry-Fly Fishing in theory and practice, 1st edition, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1889, 25 lithograph plates, a few colour, a few small marks, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, small stain to lower cover, spine ends and corners a little rubbed, 8vo, plus The Dry-Fly Man's Handbook. A complete manual including the fisherman's entomology and the making and management of a fishery, 1st edition, London: George Routledge, 1913, 44 plates, occasional light spotting, previous owner signature to title, bookplate, original cloth, spine a little faded, a couple of small stains and abrasions, 8voQty: (3)Footnote: First work provenance: Richard Meinertzhagen (1878-1967), ornithologist and soldier, his bookplate; additional bookplate of Joseph D. Bates Jr., angling author.

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Turner (F. C.). A Set of Fox-Huntings Descriptive of the Poem of Billesdon Coplow, Drawn and Engraved by Mr F. C. Turner, T. Gosden, 1833, title page with a hand-coloured lithographic portrait of a fox hunter, additional decorative lithographic title and 10 lithographic plates with contemporary hand-colouring, each with lines of verse below the image, title page and the first plate detached, publisher's decorative card wrappers with slight staining, later red cloth chemise and a red half morocco gilt slipcase by James MacDonald of New York, overall size 290 x 195 mmQty: (1)

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A 19th century portrait miniature of Dutch figures smoking in a tavern. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

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Trio of 19th century portrait miniatures in single frame, 16cm x 34cm. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Los 510

Football, Reading FC, selection, 6 pennants, a colour teamgroup photograph 10" x 8" (creased) & 15 signed colour portrait pictures inc. Maurice Evens, Steve Death, Stuart Henderson, Pat Earles etc (gen gd)

Los 533

Football autographs, selection of signed items inc. 1950's autograph album including multiple signed pages by Manchester City & Portsmouth, also Blackpool (5), two miniature albums signed by footballers & entertainers, noted Hughie Gallacher, Newport FC (11), Tex Ritter, Anne Sheldon, a signed picture of Wilf Mannion etc. Sold with a Port Vale selection including two, 1950's, multiple signed album pages, six player portrait photos & official Club Christmas card (gen gd)

Los 578

Postcards, Football, Birmingham Novelty Co, Football Series, three coloured portrait cards, A. Leake, Aston Villa (corners rounded, fair/gd) & F. Stokes & W. Wigmore, both Small Heath (gd/vg) (3)

Los 579

Postcards, Football, Wolverhampton Wanderers, two RP portrait cards, A. McIntosh & A. Scott by A.E. Magna of Wolverhampton (both unused, gd) (2)

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Postcards / Autographs, Football, Tottenham Hotspur FC, two b/w photographic portrait cards by Jones of High Road, Tottenham, B. Smith & C. Walters, both with original ink signatures (unused, gd) (2)

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English School (19th century)Portrait of a Lady, by repute from the Cavendish family of Derbyshire, oil on canvas, 91cm x 72cm

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Vinyl Records - LP's including Marylin Manson, Portrait of an American Family - SVLP 121 (With original PVC sleeve that has the " Simply Vinyl " logo textured into the material and stickers on the back that " sealed " the record inside of the PVC sleeve, it reads " Limited edition vinyl LP " and " Simply vinyl Seal of Quality " (1)

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F O Yocum (late 20th century)Stellamonogrammed, dated, 1988, titled, charcoal pencil brush & ink, 31cm x 21cm; H De Snoo (early 20th century)Portrait In A Red Hatsigned, dated July 1912, watercolour, 14cm x 17cm (2)

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A set of six reproduction intaglio portrait miniatures, moulded gilt frames, 17cm high; a similar pair of ovals (8)

Los 220

English School (early 19th century)Portrait of a Young Gentleman, with Riding Crop and Dogstamped to verso T Brown, High Holborn, Linen, oil on canvas, 89cm x 70cm

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A 19th century Continental porcelain portrait plaque, Louise, titled to verso, 7.5cm diam

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DON STYLER (1900 - 2000). A head and neck horse portrait. Signed lower right and dated 1982 lower left, oil on canvas board, framed, 29 x 39 cm

Los 480

Portrait of a Regency Gentleman Cut Outs & MoreA watercolour and body colour portrait of a Regency gentleman in stock collar and coat, an oil on copper naive painting of the 'Old' Eastgate in Chester, and two North European painted cut outs of a woman and child in clogs and a well dressed young man c.1930; the portrait 12 cm x 7 cm frame and glazed (4) Damage to the portrait frame.

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A Very Unusual Photograph Taken Through A Compound Eye,English, small brown envelope with hand painted image of a spider on a white background, labeled in pencil '450 diameters, photo thro' compound eye of beetle, 2 plates GLASS', containing two glass negatives, one of a close up the eye sections and another negative through the eye of the photographer, with four photographs of portraits through the eye, on labelled to the reverse 'Photograph reproduced by each lens a beetles eye' by F. W. Chipps ( his own portrait) Reproduced at fig 142 of vol XV Jnl of the Photomicroscopic Society' Footnote: this is one of the only images taken using a microscope through the eye of a beetle we are aware of.

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A Selection of Twelve Folding Cameras,including a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2, a Kinex APO, a Nagel Triumph, a Voigtlander Landschaft Gruppe Portrait, a Voigtlander Bessa, and many more,

Los 360

A Taylor Hobson Cooke Series IID f/3.5 270mm Soft Focus Portrait Lens,with knuckles, brass, serial no. 155640, body, G, elements, F-VG, coating issues to rear element and light cleaning marks to front and rear elements

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MARC QUINN (London, 1964)."Garden 2000.Photograph. Ed. 1.Sizes: 80 x 122 cm; 82 x 122 cm (frame).Trained in Art History at the University of London, where he still lives and works today, Marc Quinn made his international breakthrough with a self-portrait cast in his own frozen blood, a project that earned him entry into the Young British Artists group. Now one of the most prominent British artists on the current scene thanks to projects such as the portrait of Kate Moss in 18 kts solid gold or sculptures representing physically handicapped people, Quinn's work reflects on the human body through issues such as genetics or the environment, using organic and degradable materials such as bread, blood or flowers. In 1995, he had a solo exhibition at Tate Britain, where his sculptures were shown as part of the Art Now series. Among his most outstanding works: Sculptures in Bread (1988), Self (1991), Emotional Detoxification (1995), Garden (2000) and DNA Portrait of John Sulston (2001). The present piece is defined by another of the painter's plastic lines: that of still life compositions as a means of addressing the spirituality and fragility of the medium. Quinn is currently represented in the most important national and international museums (Gana Art Centre in Seoul, the DHC/ART Fondation pour l'art contemporain in Montreal, the MACRO and the MoMA in New York). In 2004 he received the prestigious commission for the 4th Plinth in London's Trafalgar Square.

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Kleine Schauplatte mit Portrait des preußischen Königs Friedrich II. Deutschland, um 1900 Runde Form mit Bildnisbüste im Relief und Inschrift "Friedrich der Große", vierpassige Fahne mit Früchtebouquets. Silber. Gestempelt mit Feingehalt "800" und nicht identifizierten Marken. H. 2 cm, Ø 17,8 cm; 174 g.Alter Fritz, deutsches Silber, Preußen

Los 413

Besler, Basilius Frontispiz und Einleitungsblatt zum Frühling (Nürnberg 1561-1629 ebd.) Blatt mit dem Portrait und dem Wappen Beslers sowie "Plantarum Horti Eystaettensis Classis Verna". Kupferstiche, koloriert, aus dem Hortus Eystettensis Eichstätt und Nürnberg, nach 1613. Sichtmaß je 49 x 41 cm; zusammen in einem Rahmen in Passepartout und unter Glas. - Papier etwas gebräunt, stark fleckig. - Vgl. W. Dressendörfer, K.W. Littger: Der Garten von Eichstätt, S. 4+34.

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Chodowiecki, Daniel Nikolaus Bildnis der Prinzessin Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine von Preußen (Danzig 1726-1801 Berlin) Radierung; Berlin 1767. Blatt 37,5 x 28 cm; unter Glas ger. - Knitterfalte links oben, wenig fleckig. - Lit. Thieme/Becker 6, Saur AKL 18. - Auftragsarbeit anlässlich der bevorstehenden Heirat der Prinzessin für geladene Gäste, die nicht persönlich zur Hochzeit kommen konnten.Adelsbildnis, Brustbild, Portrait, Rokoko, Wilhelm V. von Oranien

Los 528

Böttger, Klaus Hans Christian Andersen (Dresden 1942-1992 Wiesbaden) Ein gezeichnetes Portrait. Mit Tagebucheintragungen, Briefen, Texten und Scherenschnitten des Dichters. Draier Verlag Haun und Hitzelberger, Büchergilde Gutenberg 1984. 150 S. mit 31 Farbtafeln und 12 schwarz-weiß Abbildungen; mit farbiger Offsetlithographie, links unten Auflage "1844/2000" und handsign. 44 x 49 x 3,5 cm, Ganzleinen mit farbig montiertem Titelbild. - Schuber fehlt.deutscher Grafiker

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Gewürzschale Deutschland, 1. H. 18. Jh. Ovale Form mit gezackt und gebogt geschliffener Wandung, im Boden ovales Medaillon in Zwischengoldtechnik, Portrait eines Herren in goldenem Kranz. Farbloses Glas. L. 7,2 cm.Barockglas, Gewürzgefäß, Glasschale, Herrenbildnis, Herrenportrait, Saliere, Salzschale, Zopfperücke, Zwischengoldglas

Los 935

Miniaturpendants von Maria Theresia und Franz. I. 18. Jh. Ovaler Bildausschnitt mit sehr fein ausgeführten Portraits des Herrscherpaares. Aquarell/Elfenbein. 4,3 x 5,8 cm, unter Glas ger. - Eine Elfenbeinplatte gesprungen. - Aufgrund der aktuellen Bestimmungen wird eine Ausfuhrgenehmigung für Objekte aus Elfenbein, Schildpatt oder Rhinozeroshorn in Drittländer nicht erteilt; der Verkauf innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft ist uneingeschränkt möglich.Damenbildnis, Herrenbildnis, Kaiser, Miniaturmalerei, Österreich, Portrait, Portraitminiatur

Los 945

Townley, Charles Portrait einer Frau (London 1746-um 1800) Runder Bildausschnitt einer Dame mit Haube und grünem Schultertuch vor südlichem Landschaftshintergrund. Aquarell/Elfenbein. Ø 8,5 cm, unter Glas ger. - Aufgrund der aktuellen Bestimmungen wird eine Ausfuhrgenehmigung für Objekte aus Elfenbein, Schildpatt oder Rhinozeroshorn in Drittländer nicht erteilt; der Verkauf innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft ist uneingeschränkt möglich.Damenbildnis, Damenportrait, Miniaturmalerei, Portraitminiatur

Los 953

Portrait eines jungen Mädchens Anf. 19. Jh. Im Oval Bildnis eines Mädchens mit lockigem Haar. Kreide/Karton. 10 x 12,5 cm.Kinderbildnis, Miniaturmalerei, Portraitminiatur

Los 954

Miniaturbildnis eines Herren Anf. 19. Jh. Ovaler Bildausschnitt mit Portrait eines jungen Mannes in schwarzem Rock. Aquarell/Elfenbein. 4,5 x 5,3 cm, unter Glas ger. - Aufgrund der aktuellen Bestimmungen wird eine Ausfuhrgenehmigung für Objekte aus Elfenbein, Schildpatt oder Rhinozeroshorn in Drittländer nicht erteilt; der Verkauf innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft ist uneingeschränkt möglich.Herrenportrait, Miniaturmalerei, Portraitminiatur

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Damenbildnis Anf. 19. Jh. Halbfiguriges Portrait einer Frau in gelb-grünem Kleid. Aquarell/Elfenbein. Rückseitig handschriftlich bez. 8,2 x 9,5 cm, ger. - Farbverluste am Rand. - Aufgrund der aktuellen Bestimmungen wird eine Ausfuhrgenehmigung für Objekte aus Elfenbein, Schildpatt oder Rhinozeroshorn in Drittländer nicht erteilt; der Verkauf innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft ist uneingeschränkt möglich.Damenportrait, Miniatur, Miniaturmalerei, Portraitminiatur

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David, Maxime Marie Louise von Österreich (Châlon-sur-Marne 1798-1870 Paris) Halbfiguriges Portrait der zweiten Ehefrau Napoleons I. in festlichem Gewand. Aquarell/Elfenbein. Unten rechts signiert. 6,3 x 8,3 cm, unter Glas in dekorativem Rahmen. - Aufgrund der aktuellen Bestimmungen wird eine Ausfuhrgenehmigung für Objekte aus Elfenbein, Schildpatt oder Rhinozeroshorn in Drittländer nicht erteilt; der Verkauf innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft ist uneingeschränkt möglich.Damenbildnis, Miniaturmalerei, Österreich, Portraitminiatur

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Anne, Princess of England - a signed colour portrait photograph, dated 1989, 11.5 x 8.5cms., together with 2 black and white portrait photographs of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, each signed, ‘’Katherine’’ and ‘’Edward’’, dated 1984 and 1986, each 16.5 x 11.5cms., together with various signed Christmas and Birthday cards from members of the Royal Family, including Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Princess Alexandra of Kent and Sir Angus Ogilvy and other ephemera, including various invitations to Royal events, addressed to Alan Maxwell, MVO, of the photographic and camera specialists, Wallace Heaton Ltd., official suppliers to the Royal Family, formerly of 119, New Bond Street, London, and his wife Olga. (a quantity)

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Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997) - a group 29 of colour and black and white photographic portrait prints, depicting the Princess, in 11 various poses, various sizes.

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° Bain, J. Arthur - Life and Explorations of Fridtjof Nansen. New edition revised and considerably enlarged. Complete with 15 engraved plates and numerous text illustrations, including 1 map. Embossed cloth with gilt portrait and letters direct to upper, letters direct to spine with pictorial decoration. Walter Scott, London, (c.1897)

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° Quarles, Francis - Divine Poems ... written and newly augmented ... lacks engraved title; (13), 266, (6), 267-502pp.; newly rebound half morocco and cloth, gilt-lettered panelled spine, sm.8vo. for I. Marriot ... 1633; together with: Quarles, Francis - Emblems Divineand Moral together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man ... engraved title, portrait and 94 engraved plates. Bristol: printed by Joseph Lansdown and John Mills, 1808

Los 182

° Patricius, Franciscus - Discussionum Peripeticarum. Tomi IV ... engraved title device (with portrait on verso), decorated initial letters, part titles (each with portrait); (9), 480 & (27)pp.;newly rebound half morocco & marbled board, gilt-lettered panelled spine, folio. Basle: Ad Perneam Lecythum, 1581

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° Johnson, Benjamin - The Works of Benjamin Johnson - pictorial engraved 'architectural' title, portrait frontis., engraved head and tailpiece decorations, decorated initial letters, part titles:recently rebound red half morocco and cloth, gilt-lettered panelled spine, 4to. printed by Richard Bishop, and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke ... 1640

Los 185

° Ammianus Marcellinus - Rerum Gestarum qui de XXXI supersunt libri XVII... omnia nunc recognita ab Jacobo Gronovio ... pictorial engraved and printed titles, portrait (editor),'bookseller's pictorial leaf' before title, 16 plates (3 folded); text illus.; old calf, 4to, Leyden, 1693

Los 193

° Johnson, Samuel - The Works of ..... together with His Life, and Notes on His Lives of the Poets, by Sir John Hawkins ... 11 vols., portrait frontis.; sometime reboundhalf calf and marbled boards, gilt spines with maroon labels, 1787

Los 194

° Euripides (Gk. title) Euripidis quae extant omnia: Tragodeia nempe XX ... Fragmenta ... et Epistolae V ... opera and studio Josuae Barnes. 2 parts together. engraved portrait frontis and another plate, decorated initial letters; recently rebound half morocco and marbled boards, gilt lettered panelled spine, roy. 4to. Cambridge: ex officina Johan. Hayes ....1694

Los 198

° [Holy Bible] The Holy Scriptures of the Olde and Newe Testamente; with the Apocripha: faithfully translated from the Hebrue and Greke by Myles Coverdale ...second modern edition. title (with arms in gold and colour) printed in red and black, engraved portrait, facsimile title page plate, half title: XVII, (4) and (1283)pp. recently rebound half morocco and marbled boards, gilt-lettered panelled spine, gilt-decorated gauffered edges, roy, 4to. Samuel Bagster and Sons (1847)

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° Barberini, Maffeo (Pope Urban VIII) - Poemata ... edidit Josephus Brown ... portrait frontis., 2 pictorial vignettes; newly rebound green half morocco and cloth, gilt-lettered panelledspine, cr.8vo. Oxford: E Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1726

Los 224

° Taylor, Jeremy & Cave, William - Antiquitates Christinae: or, the History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus: as also the Lives, Acts and Martydoms of His Apostles ... 7th edition,frontis, engraved pictorial and printed titles, 'Great Exemplar' part title (with portrait), other engravings; library quarter morocco and cloth, roy.4to. 1684

Los 238A

° Laud, William - The Daily Office of a Christian....4th edition. Portrait frontis.; old gilt decorated morocco with panelled spine, marbled e/ps., 12 mo. printed from Matthew Gillyflower and William Hensman, 1683

Los 260

° Sterne, Laurence - The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy gentleman. Limited Edition, 2 vols. 16 etched plates, half titles; rebound mid 20th century green gilt-ruled morocco withpanelled spines, ge. & marbled e/ps. (by Asprey). J.C. Nimmo and Bain, 1883; together with: (same Author) A Sentimental Journey ... also A Tale of a Tub ... Limited Edition. portrait & 5 etched plates, half title; uniformly bound with first item, J.C. Nimmo and Bain, 1882

Los 261

° Russell, W.H. - The British Expedition to the Crimea. revised edition, with numerous emendations and additions. portrait, 3 wood engraved plates & 10 folded maps & plans(4 in end pocket); contemp. half calf & marbled boards, gilt panelled spine, marbled e/ps. 1858

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