Tanner (Thomas). Notitia Monastica; Or, an Account of all the Abbies, Priories and Houses of Friers, Formerly in England and Wales. And Also of all the Colleges and Hospitals Founded Before A.D. MDXL... And Now Reprinted by James Nasmith, Cambridge: printed at the University Press by John Archdeacon, for John Nichols and G.G.J. and J. Robinson, London, 1787, engraved portrait frontispiece (light offsetting to title), armorial bookplate of Sir Edward B. Barker Bt. to upper pastedown, light damp stain to rear endpaper, contemporary marbled calf, expertly rebacked preserving original richly gilt spine and terracotta red morocco title label, corners neatly repaired, upper board with Devon County Library round blind stamp, folio, together with: [Allestree, Richard], The Works of the Learned and Pious Author of the Whole Duty of Man, 2 volumes in one, Oxford and London: by Roger Norton and Edward Paulet, 1704, engraved frontispiece, engraved illustration to general & second part titles, some light dust-soiling, contemporary panelled mottled calf, joints and head & foot of spine neatly repaired, folioQty: (2)
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Temple (William). The Works [& Letters] of Sir William Temple..., to which is Prefix'd some account of the Life and Writings of the Author, 2 volumes, London: A. Churchill, T. Goodwin, J. Knapton, R. Smith, et al., 1720, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, endpapers renewed, contemporary panelled calf with gilt embossed monogram and globe crest to upper board, rebacked with attractive gilt decoration and contrasting morocco labels, board corners repaired, folio, together with: [Girard, Guillaume], The History of the Life of the Duke of Espernon, the Great Favourite of France, Englished by Charles Cotton, 1st English edition, London: printed by E. Cotes & A. Clark for Henry Brome, 1670, one engraved portrait only (of 2), title in red & black, modern half calf, maroon morocco title label, vellum corners, marbled sides, folio, Church of Scotland, The Principal Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Edinburgh: printed by George Mosman, printer to the Church of Scotland and Her Assemblies, 1691-[1720], engraved illustration and early manuscript inscription to first title, general title and part titles with ink stamp to lower blank margins, ink stamp at foot of final leaf, Sandeman Public Library bookplate, contemporary calf gilt, morocco title label, library number to lower panel in white, lower joint split, board edges slightly worn, folio, with six other volumes relating to Acts of Parliament and Parliamentary votes etc., comprising five 18th century & one early 19th century publication, contemporary calf, some worn, folioQty: (10)
Thomson (C. Wyville). The Voyage of the 'Challenger'. The Atlantic, a preliminary account of the general results of the exploring voyage of HMS 'Challenger' during the year 1873 and the early part of the year 1876, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Macmillan & Co, 1877, engraved portrait frontispiece in volume 1 and folding colour map frontispiece in volume 2, 43 plates, maps and charts, including some folding, wood-engraved illustrations to text, some spotting, lacks half-title to volume 1, large ink name stamp to frontispiece recto and half-title, with some see-through, original green cloth gilt, somewhat rubbed and soiled, frayed at spine ends and along lower joint of volume 1, large 8vo, together with: Spry (W.J.J.), The Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship 'Challenger', Voyages over Many Seas, Scenes in Many Lands, 2nd edition, Sampson Low, 1877, folding engraved map and plates, inner hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed at spine ends and along lower joint, all 8vo, plus: A Narrative of the Loss of the Kent East Indiaman, by Fire, in the Bay of Biscay, on the 1st of March, 1825, in a letter to a friend, by a passenger, Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes, 1825, 78 pp., untrimmed, a little spotting, contemporary presentation inscription to front flyleaf, contemporary boards, some soiling and edge wear, paper reback and title label to upper cover, 12mo, plus: Maxim (Hiram), A New System for Preventing Collisions at Sea, printed for the author by Cassell & Co, 1912, frontispiece and illustrations to text, three related leaflets at rear, tipped in and loose, signed presentation inscription from the author to J. Robinson, dated June 1914 and inscribed to front free endpaper, a little dampstaining to fore-margins of first few leaves, original cloth gilt, slim 8vo, and: Plimsoll (Samuel), Our Seamen, An Appeal, 1st edition, Virtue & Co, 1873, 58 heliotype plates including 4 supplied in facsimile, original cloth, soiling and edge wear, cloth reback, 4to, plus other maritime interest including three accounts of the sinking of the Titanic and various pamphlets and reportsQty: (44)
* Band (George C., 1929-2011). Collection of mountaineering books from the library of 1953 British Mount Everest expedition member George C. Band, 20th century, of which 7 with Band's ownership inscription (John A. Jackson, More than Mountains, 1955, additionally signed by the author; Leonard Wibberley, The Epics of Everest, 1955, additionally signed by Mike Westmacott and Charles Wylie; Charles Evans, Kangchenjunga [2 copies: UK and US editions], 1956-7; H. W. Tilman, Snow on the Equator, 1937, rebound; Jim Curran, K2, 1995, paperback), the other works including Edmund Hillary, High Adventure, 1st edition, 1955 (original cloth, dust jacket, signed by Hillary on the title-page), Tenzing Norgay, Tiger of the Snows, 1955 (original cloth, dust jacket, signed and dated by Tenzing on portrait photograph mounted to front free endpaper), 3 volumes of the Himalayan Journal (1929-31), and 5 other titles, together with an original pen-and-ink sketch by Alfred Thomson (1894-1979) of Sir Edmund Hillary, backboard with mounted slip of card signed by Hillary, and annotation 'Original sketch used to promote "High Adventure" in John Bull newspaper, c1954.55'Qty: (18)
[India]. [Commemorative photograph album of the 22nd (Residency) Field Battery, Royal Artillery], Lucknow: I. P. Press, [1931], 5 linen-hinged stiff card leaves, introductory text in gold to first leaf, leaves 2-5 with 23 gelatin silver print photographs mounted rectos and versos with captions printed in gold, laid-in tissue-guards, original two-tone cloth binding, oblong 4to, related group photographic portrait (mounted on card) laid in, together with: Brooke (Philip Acton). History of the 22nd (The Residency) Field Battery Royal Artillery, 1st edition, Allahabad: The Pioneer Press, 1931, [10] 47 pp., halftone photographic plate, 3 folding maps, original blue cloth, 8vo, and Callwell and Headlam, History of the Royal Artillery, 3 volumes, Woolwich, [1931]-1940 (not collated)Qty: (6)NOTESThis photograph album was issued to celebrate the awarding of the 22nd Field Battalion with the 'Residency' battle-honour in commemoration of their role in the India Mutiny. No other copy is traced. Library Hub traces one copy only of Brooke's work, at the British Library.
Jalbhoy (R.H.). The Portrait Gallery of Western India: embellished with 51 life-like portraits of the princes, chiefs and nobles, from celebrated artists in London; enriched with historical, political and biographical accounts from most authentic sources, in Gujarati and English, Bombay: Printed at the Education Society's Press, Byculla, 1886, 48 tinted lithographic portrait plates of the rulers of the princely states of Western India and of eminent Parsis and Hindus, text and captions in English and Gujarati, lacks title-page (supplied in photocopy) and portraits of Queen Victoria and the author, a few portraits slightly dampstained at upper outer corners, some spotting and browning throughout, some marginal chipping to first and last leaves with sellotape repair to introduction leaf (blank) verso, modern plain blue cloth, 4toQty: (1)NOTESThe portraits are based on the sitters' photographs and the tinted lithographs printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son of London. The portraits include those of [as spelt in the book]: Mir Mahbub Ali Khan, Nizam of Deccan, Maharaja Sayaji Rav of Baroda, Late Maharaja Pragmuljee of Cutch, Maharaja Khengarji of Cutch, Late Mohobut Khanjee Babee of Joonaghud, Prince Bahadoor Khanjee of Joonaghud, Rulers of Morvee, Drangdra, Bhownagar, Nawanagar, Gondal, Wadhwan, Lakhtur, Rajkote, Jusdhun, Sir Salar Jung, Madhavrao Dewan of Baroda. Among the Parsis are: Sir Jamsetji Jeejibhoy First Baronet and Second Baronet, Cawasjee Jehangeer Readymoney, Rustomji Jumsetji Jeejibhoy, Maneckji Nosserwanjee Petit, Framji Nasserwanji Patell, Byramji Jeejeebhoy, Ardaseer Hormasji, Dadabhai Naoroji, Naoroji Furdunji, Dinshawji Manockji Petit, Dossabhai Framji. Eminent Hindus include: Jagannathji Sankarsett, Gopalrao Deshmukh, Nanabhai Haridas, Gowreeshankar oodeshankar, Samuldass Permanandass, Lakmidass Khimjee, Bholanath Sarabhoy of Ahmedabad.
Ackermann (Rudolph). A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: printed for R. Ackermann, by L. Harrison & J.C. Leigh, 1814, half-titles, 64 hand-coloured aquatint plates after Pugin, Mackenzie, Westall, Nash, and others, 17 stipple-engraved costume plates (many watermarked J. Whatman 1812), engraved portrait of Lord Grenville (spotted), occasional light spotting to few leaves of text, some offsetting from plates to text, top edge gilt, 20th century navy half calf, gilt decorated spines with morocco labels, head of both spines worn and a little torn, lower joint of volume 2 a little cracked, light wear to board corners, few minor scuffs, large 4to (345 x 285mm)Qty: (2)NOTESAbbey Scenery 280; Tooley 5.
Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English: with large additions and improvements, publish'd by Edmund Gibson, of Queens College in Oxford, London: printed by F. Collins for A. Swale and A. & J. Churchil, 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece with early ownership inscription of B. Blomfield to verso, 50 engraved maps (including 48 double-page and two folding), eight engraved plates of coins, few woodcut and engraved illustrations (including view of Stonehenge and the Rollright Stones, and one full-page), repaired short closed tear to fore-margin of B3, occasional minor marks and light dust-soiling to upper margins of few leaves, front endpaper with bookplates Alexander Mackennal and the Fildes family, cloth hinges to endpapers, contemporary blind panelled calf, morocco reback and corner repairs, board edges rubbed and some wear, folioQty: (1)NOTESFirst edition of Gibson's translation and the first to contain the fine maps by Robert Morden.
A collection of vintage costume jewellery to include Lotus pearls and other simulated pearl necklaces, rhinestone jewellery, a filigree butterfly brooch, hat pins, gentleman's cufflinks and collar studs, a vintage TLM hand painted portrait brooch, a mother of pearl beaded necklace with a carved bird pendant etc.
A quality selection of 6 7" UK MGM demo pressings. Artists/ titles include Bob Riley - Wanda Jean/ The Midnight Line (MGM997, Ex+/ Archive), Ginny Arnell inc I Wish I Knew What Dress To Wear/ He's My Little Devil (MGM 1243, Ex), Just Like A Boy/ Portrait of A Fool (MGM 1270, Ex). Sam The Sham inc Black Sheep/ My Day's Gonna Come (MGM 1343, Ex), & The Pharaohs - Red Hot/ A Long Long Way (MGM 1298). Johnny Cymbal - It'll Be Mine/ Always Always (MGM 1106, Ex). Mostly in original company sleeves.
Here we have a smashing collection of 9 LPs, all early and original UK pressings on the orange CBS label by Bob Dylan. Titles include Blonde On Blonde (x2) inc (SDDP 66012, stereo press, Stuck Inside Of Mobile With Thee label) & (SDDP 66012, stereo, Memphis Blues Again label). Another Side of Bob Dylan (SBPG 62429), John Wesley Harding (SBPG 63252), Self Portrait (S 64085, box logo), Highway 61 Revisited (SBPG 62572), Nashville Skyline (S63601), Self-Titled (SBPG 62022, box logo) & The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (SBPG 62193). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+/ Archive.
A smashing collection of 23 LPs by Bob Dylan, does include a couple of 12" singles. Titles include Desire (JC 33893, 1979 US pressing on rare grey CBS Masterworks label instead of the usual red. Ex+/ Ex), Dylan London Interview July 1981 (US Promo), Self Portrait (C2X 30050, US radio station promo with track times sticker pasted on the cover), Street Legal (JC 35453, white label promo with track times sticker on cover), Desire (PC 33893, promo), Self-Titled (62022), Blood On The Tracks (x2), Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Nashville Skyline, 4 Songs From Renaldo And Clara A Film By (AS422, promo), Oh Mercy, Good As I Been To You, Shot Of Love, Slow Train Coming, Saved, Hard Rain, At Budokan, When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky, Gotta Serve Somebody (SDC 31). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A super selection of 27 LPs by Bob Dylan. Titles include The Times They Are A-Changin' (MFSL 1-114, Limited Edition audiophile pressing), At Budokan (PC2 36067, US white label promo with track times sticker on cover), Planet Waves (EQ-1003, US Quarda disc), Rock & Religion Pts 1 & 2 (US DJ promo), Street Legal, Desire, The Basement Tapes, The Band, Planet Waves, More Bob Dylan Greatest Hits, Blood On The Tracks, Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid, Dylan, New Morning, Self Portrait, Bringing It All Back Home, The Times They Are A-Changin'. Oxydol Presents - Let's Sing Out!, Various - The Best Of The Newport Folk Festivals, Various - The Newport Folk Festival 1963, Kings And The Queen Volume 2. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Trade issues, Thomson's Weekly News, Great Football Players, a collection of 5 different large colour supplements, each featuring a selection of portrait images of footballers inc. Meredith Manchester United, Wedlock Bristol City, Goddard Liverpool, Buchan Sunderland, Turnbull Manchester United, Walden Tottenham, Hardy Aston Villa etc (some slight edge tears, mostly good) (5)
Trade cards, Singer, USA, British Singers (Birds & Eggs), set of 8 'XL' cards, 176mm x 125mm with split image, bird & egg to one side, lady working Singer sewing machine to other & issues numbered 9-16 (inc.) with original packet of issue, 114mm x 152mm each with portrait of bird & egg (gd/vg)
Group of portrait miniatures, including a pair of Geogian watercolour portraits on ivory of a Gentleman wearing blue frock coat and white cravat, and his wife in white dress, each oval 7 x 6cm, Regency pen work silhouette portrait of a Gentleman, two prints of George III and Elizabeth I, all framed
English School, 18th century, oil on canvas tondo portrait of Joseph Green, half length in green coat, his home Portugal House beyond, inscribed verso, in gilt frame, 31cm diameter, overall framed size 46cm diameter.NB: Joseph Green (1737-1810) was a wealthy Birmingham dandy known as 'Beau Green'. He made his fortune in the Portuguese wine trade hence the name of his impressive homeCondition report: Generally good condition. Re-lined several decades ago, the last six images show the work under a UV light, suggesting there are no significant areas of overpainting/restoration. There are slightly visible areas of cracking where the stretcher lies behind. Several losses to the frame.Provenance: purchased by the vendor circa 3-4 years ago from a collector who had owned it for at least 20 years.
Hal C Bevan-Petman, R.A. - 1930s full length portrait of Lt Colonel Frank Hilder MP. D.L. T.D. (1864 - 1951) wearing his full dress Deputy Lieutenant of Essex uniform with cocked hat, scarlet jacket with silver bullion epaulettes and facings, dress sword and medals comprising First World War trio, King George V Coronation, Silver Jubilee and Territorial Volunteer Decoration, apparently unsigned, in moulded frame, 201cm x 91cmProvenance: Reeman Dansie 31st July 2012. Property of a Gentleman
Attributed to Thomas William Hammond (British 1854-1935) - A View of Trent Bridge and The Old Trent Bridge Inn (pair) charcoal on paper, both signed and inscribed to mounts with location, 34 x 51.5cm approx, together with a pair of late 19th century black and white etchings of coastal scenes at Staithes, Yorkshire and Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire, both with monogram within plates, WTG, 28 x 41cm, also together with a 19th century black and white lithograph, half length portrait of John Radford Smalley after E Eddis, 50 x 42cm, and a monochrome print of The Horsefair after Rosa Bonheur, all framed (6)
Early 20th century watercolour study of a seated baby holding a red ball, unsigned but with label verso - Lechertier Barbe Ltd of Jermyn Street London, 20.5 x 15cm approx, together with a further 19th century half length watercolour study of a child, of oval form, 15cm approx, further 19th century shoulder length portrait of a baby in frilled bonnet, indistinctly signed with initials, AC? 15 x 11.5cm, also together with an early 20th century portrait of a seated child in white dress, probably with photographic ground and with faint signature J Habgood?, circular form, 19.5cm diameter approx, all in decorative gilt frames (4)
A collection of drawing and miniature watercolours of children including a pair of bust length studies of fair haired children, indistinctly signed Jeannette Conos, Shrewsbury, 15 x 10cm, a bust length portrait of a young girl in 1930s style dress with coral necklace, singed SM Gadd, indistinctly dated 38?, 7 x 5cm, a graphite and chalk study of a sleeping baby of circular form, 7.5cm diameter approx, etc, all framed (9)
An unusual 19th century wax relief bust length portrait of a child in blue jacket, 5.5 cm, in black frame with convex glass, together with a late 18th century half length pencil and water colour study of a boy also in blue jacket, of oval form, 13 cm approx in oval gilt frame, and a a pair of early 19th century silhouette profile portraits of a lady and gentleman both of an oval form 8.5 cm max approx, both framed (4)
An 18th century half length miniature portrait of a lady with long brown hair, white dress and blue sash, watercolour, possibly on ivory? of circular form, 6 cm diameter approximately, set into in an ivory box and cover of circular form with tortoiseshell lining, together with a pair of late18th century sepia coloured engravings after Bartolozzi of male and female characters, in gilt frames 19cm max oval framed dimensions, together with a pair of miniature silhouette portraits (5)

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