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Los 428

Phil Clark, '06: and oil on canvas triple horse portrait, "Sovereign Sound", "Lorins Gold" and "Ageetee", 23 1/2" x 39 1/2", in strip frame

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Two hand-painted miniature portraits of ladies, signed 'ST.MA', together with a miniature portrait print, framed (3)

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Nine various mezzotint portrait furnishing prints after 18th century artists, including Miss Croker after Sir Thomas Lawrence, etc

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20th Century School. a Romantic early 17th century interior tavern scene with figures, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 43x34cm in gilt frame, together with two furnishing portrait prints in gilt frames

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20th Century School. Head and shoulders portrait of a young girl swearing a red headscarf, signed with monogram 'KP' and dated 1920, oil on wooden panel, 36x28cm

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19th Century English School. Three-quarter length seated portrait of gentleman with grey hair, wearing white shirt, black waistcoat and frock coat, seated cross-legged and holding a red scarf in left hand, unsigned, oil on canvas, 120x90cm in gilt frame, restored and lined canvas

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S Dexter - a framed oil on canvas studio portrait of a dark haired woman, seated in a chair, signed and dated '97 to lower right corner, 29 6/8" x 24" and two other oil on board paintings by the same hand, each with artist monogram and dated, one depicting a woman seated at a table with a pot plant, the other a studio portrait of a young girl seated in a chair

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Advertising posters to include the Olympics and others, a pair of black and white prints of interior scenes and a portrait of Winston Churchill

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F Rowe - A portrait of Guy Fawkes, oil on board 20th century, signed to lower right corner, 25 1/2" x 21" framed, together with three framed still life prints

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Paper Mache Trinket Box with Portrait of Young Girl and Child

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Edward VII hallmarked silver photograph frame to suit 8 x 6 inch photo, with easel back to suit portrait or landscape orientation, Birmingham 1909 maker E Mander & Son

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George VI hallmarked silver photograph frame to suit 9 x 7 inch photo, with easel back for either portrait or landscape orientation, Birmingham 1949 maker Hampton Utilities

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Victorian 9ct gold double sided locket set with a portrait miniature to each side depicting a young girl and small child, diameter 4cm 

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Three 19thC patch boxes comprising one with gilt metal lid and portrait in relief 'Charles Louis Archiduc D'Autriche Ne Le 5 7Bre 1771; Carl Ludwig Erz Herzog Von Oesterreich', turned wood example with bust in relief wearing Order of the Garter or similar, and lacquered box with a scene from a play and script inside 'T Raven Portrayed by HRH The Duke of Sussex and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg', Sotheby's stickers to two, diameter of largest 10cm

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Collectables including mother of pearl inlaid rosewood Chinese box, enamel, agate and micromosaic vestas, pill boxes, faux tortoise shell cigarette case, perfume, binoculars and opera glasses, white metal and amber cheroot holders, Conway Stewart fountain pen, portrait miniatures, Onoto pencil, coins, enamel peacock and elephant marked "silver".

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Three icons/ reliquaries including a porcelain portrait miniature plaque in brass easel frame and part gilt bronze plaque of Jesus in a fold out leather case, height of tallest 18cm

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Henry VI groat, Calais Mint Annulet issue, clipped, good portrait

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Winston Churchill limited edition commemorative 18ct gold three-coin set with cameo profile portrait by Christopher Ironside, inscription to reverse with lion rampant holding Union Flag "This Was Their Finest Hour", produced by MAC 900, all hallmarked, in original fitted box, 71g

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Wright (M., W. & F. von). Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade, 3 volumes, Stockholm, 1927-29, 364 fine colour lithograph plates, text by Einar Lonnberg, portrait frontispiece to volume I with printed dedication and original signature of Swedish poet & Nobel Prize for Literature winner Verner von Heidenstam (1859-1940), contemporary mottled calf gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, indentation at head of volume III spine, a couple of corners bumped, 4toQty: (3)NOTESAnker 544; Nissen IVB 1026; Wood p. 637. Limited edition 563/1250

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Bewick (Thomas). A General History of Quadrupeds, 1st edition , Newcastle Upon Tyne: Printed by and for S. Hodgson, R. Beilby & T. Bewick, 1790, numerous wood engraved illustrations and vignettes, extra-illustrated with engraved portrait frontispiece (published Feb. 1, 1816 by T. McLean), small dampstain to title, light scattered spotting, all edges gilt (over earlier marbling), 19th-century red morocco, spine faded and slightly rubbed, 8voQty: (1)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Roscoe 1b.

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Culpeper (Nicholas). Culpeper's Complete Herbal, London: Thomas Kelly, 1824, engraved portrait frontispiece, 40 hand-coloured etched plates, frontispiece toned, spotted and offset, occasional spotting to text, top edge gilt, 20th-century blue-green morocco, 4to, together with: ibid., Culpeper's Complete Herbal, London: Richard Evans, 1815, engraved portrait frontispiece, 40 hand-coloured etched plates, index (5K1-2) bound at front, some light dust-soiling and few marks, ink stain to foot of gutter, expanding towards rear , first plate torn and repaired at lower inner corner, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, front joint splitting at ends, 4to, Evelyn John). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions ... together with an Historical Account of the Sacredness and use of Standing Groves ... with Notes, by A. Hunter, 2 volumes, 4th edition, York: Printed by Thomas Wilson & Son for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1 (offset to title with consequent browning), 52 engraved plates, offsetting and browning to text, some spotting, top edge gilt, 20th-century purple calf retaining earlier spine-compartments and labels in black or red roan gilt, 4to, Mitchell (James) , Dendrologia; or, A Treatise of Forest Trees, with Evelyn's Silva Revised, Corrected and Abridged; by a Professional Planter, Keighley: Printed for the Author, by R. Aked, 1827, few wood engraved illustrations, edges untrimmed, original boards, printed paper label to spine, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, and 2 similarQty: (7)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II

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Forbes (Edward, & Sylvanus Hanley). A History of British Mollusca, and their Shells, 4 volumes, 1st edition, large-paper issue, London: John van Voorst, 1853, half-title to each volume, 203 hand-coloured lithographic plates, spot-marbled endpapers and edges, posthumous bookplates of Wheelton Hind (1860-1920), English geologist and surgeon, contemporary half calf, gilt spines, volume 1 rear joint cracked, royal 8vo (24 x 14.5 cm), together with: Seebohm (Henry). A History of British Birds, with Coloured Illustrations of their Eggs, 4 volumes, 1st edition, London: for the author by R. H. Porter and Dulau and Co., 1883-5, 68 chromolithographic plates mounted on linen guards, occasional spotting to text, erased pencilled marginalia, original wrappers for all 6 parts bound in, bookplates of Sidney Herbert Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, 16th Lord Elphinstone and 2nd Baron Elphinstone (1869-1955), top edges gilt, contemporary dark green half morocco, spines sunned to tan, joints and headcaps rubbed, a few joints cracking in places, royal 8vo (25 x 15 cm), Goldsmith (Oliver). A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, Edinburgh: A. Fullarton and Co., c.1848, lxvi 536, [iv] [4]-541 pp., engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 hand-coloured etched vignette title-pages, 72 hand-coloured etched plates, occasional spotting, a few marks, bookplates of the Scottish Ornithologists' Club to front free endpapers, royal 8vo (25 x 16.2 cm)Qty: (10)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Freeman 1231 (Forbes & Hanley), 3343 (Seebohm), 1354.24 (Goldsmith); Mullens & Swann p. 517 (Seebohm); Nissen IVB 851 (Seebohm); Nissen ZBI 1406 (Forbes & Hanley, incorrectly calling for 210 plates); Wood p. 561 (Seebohm); Zimmer p. 568 (Seebohm). Forbes and Hanley's work was also issued in demy octavo format, with the plates uncoloured.

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Hill (John). Herbarium Britannicum exhibens plantas Britanniae indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas, 2 volumes in 1, London: Baldwin, Ridley, Nourse, Becket, Davies, Cambell, Elmsly, 1769-70, 198 engraved plates numbered 1-196 (including bis plates of numbers 30 and 66), folding table, with the additional pages 96-99*, adhesive tape mark to lower blank margin of plate 1, folding table lined to verso (adhesive tape at gutter with consequent staining and paper skinning), some light offsetting, occasional light marginal dampstains, modern half calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo (21.8 x 12.8 cm), together with: Newton (James). [A Compleat Herbal ... containing the prints and the English names of several thousand trees, plants, shrubs, flowers, exotics, etc., London: printed unknown, 1752 or later], [xiv]pp. (of xx: bound without title and some preliminary leaves), engraved portrait frontispiece, 175 engraved plates (of 176: plate 1 failed to print but platemark visible), many plates bound out of sequence, scattered spotting and some marginal browning, contemporary boards with old cloth spine, wear to joints and extremities, housed in a custom quarter calf solander box, 8voQty: (2)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II ESTC T36138 (Hill: eight copies in UK libraries); Freeman 1684 & 2823; Henrey 811 (Hill); Nissen BBI 882 & 1447. For Hill's work Freeman records bis plates of numbers 89, 151 and 170, and a total of 199 plates; Henrey identifies bis plates of numbers 30, 60, 89, 117 and 170, while emphasising that these are not found in all copies. Our copy contains bis plates for numbers 30 and 66, and the additional pages 96-99*, which according to Henrey are frequently absent. Newton's work first appeared in 1752, and went to several editions.

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Lilford (Thomas Littleton Powys, 4th Baron). Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands, 7 volumes, 2nd edition, London: R. H. Porter, 1891-7, photogravure portrait frontispiece, 421 hand-coloured lithographic or chromolithographic plates by Keulemans, Thorburn and others, all plates and text-leaves mounted on linen stubs, tissue-guards in volume 6 (one loose), text and plates hand-numbered in pencil, plates occasionally spotted or offset, a few heavily-inked plates with paper residue from facing text-leaves, a few plates toned, top edges gilt, original green half morocco gilt (ink-stamps 'Bound by R. H. Porter' to front free endpapers), spines differentially sunned to tan, large 8vo (25 x 16.5 cm)Qty: (7)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Provenance: 'Lucy Greene, subscribed for by my dear mother for me' (ownership inscriptions to initial blanks); a Mrs Greene is mentioned in the list of subscribers. Anker 308 (second edition: 'beautiful plates'); Fine Bird Books p. 119; Freeman 2244; Mullens & Swann pp. 354-5; Nissen IVB 563; Wood p. 436 (first edition); Zimmer pp. 399-400 (second edition). A handsome set of 'this truly magnificent work' (Wood). The second and first editions are identical except in parts 7-18, in which 'various improvements were made, some of the plates, such as those of the White-tailed or sea-eagle, magpie, golden plover, avocet, oyster-catcher, black-winged stilt, gannet, and spoonbill being much improved' (Mullens & Swann).

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Loudon (John Claudius). An Encyclopedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture, 1st edition, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1833, xx 1138 pp., 42 lithographic plates printed on both sides (and often counted in pagination), profuse wood-engravings throughout, half-title discarded, all edges untrimmed, modern half calf, 8vo (22.8 x 13 cm), together with: Goldsmith (Oliver). A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, London: A. Fullarton and Co., 1847, pp. [ii] liv 536, [vi] 541, engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 hand-coloured etched vignette title-pages, 46 hand-coloured etched plates numbered 1-48 (plates 31 and 38 not listed, presumed unissued), volume 1 half-title misbound, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, large 8vo (25.1 x 16.2 cm), Anderson (James). The New Practical Gardener, and Modern Horticulturist, London: William Mackenzie, [1872-4], 39 plates of which 28 hand-coloured, several double-page, pp. 63-4 stained, modern red half morocco, 4to (24.4 x 16.2 cm), Wood (John George). Homes without Hands. Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, classed according to their Principle of Construction, 1st edtion, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1865, 21 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, 20th-century green half morocco by Riviere, 8vo (22 x 13.4 cm)Qty: (5)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Archer 184.1 (Loudon); Freeman 1354.24 (Goldsmith, with date 1848), 4098 (Wood). The lot sold as seen owing to the absence of a known collation for Loudon's work. For Goldsmith's work 46 plates are all that were originally published; the 'Directions to the Binder' leaf contains 24 asterisked plates numbered 49 to 72 described as 'supplementary plates, and as such ... not necessarily included in the present edition'.

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Mosley (Seth Lister & Frederick Ormrod). An Account of the Birds of the Huddersfield District, parts 1-12 and 15-20 of 20 original parts in 10 volumes as issued, 1st editions, Huddersfield: S. L. Mosley, [1912-15], pp. 1-54 [2] 55-60 69-88 [8] 89-103 (i.e. lacking pp. 61-68), 35 hand-coloured lithographic plates (of 40), 33 hand-coloured lithographic maps (of 40), halftone photographic portrait plate, author's printed advertisement slip laid in to part 7/8, each volume in original printed paper wrappers, part 1 wrappers slightly nicked and marked, part 7 spine split at foot, parts 3/4, 9/10, 11/12, 15/16 spines splitting and contents working loose, parts 17/18 and 19/20 spines split and contents loose, part 7/8 with ownership inscription 'W. Storrs Fox' to front wrapper, parts 15/16, 17/18 and 19/20 with ink-stamp of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Oxford to front wrapper, 8vo (22.4 x 14.4 cm)Qty: (10)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Ballance p. 341; Nissen IVB 651; Wood p. 473; not in Mullens & Swann or Zimmer. 'This rare work was printed by the authors on a hand-press and issued in 20 parts, the 40 "crayon-watercolour plates" being prepared by a "new hand-process". The maps show the distributional areas of certain species - altogether a creditable and useful treatise on local ornithology' (Wood). It is described on the front wrapper of each part as 'issued privately to subscribers only', and there is no record of any complete copy (with the full advertised complement of 40 plates and 40 maps) appearing at auction. S. L. Mosley made contributions to entomology as well as ornithology, and was the first curator of the Tolson Museum in his native Huddersfield , having previously been lecturer and curator at Huddersfield Technical College.

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Seebohm (Henry). A History of British Birds, with Notes on their Classification and Geographical Distribution, 2nd edition, London: John C. Nimmo, 1896, 68 chromolithographic plates of eggs, edges untrimmed, original green cloth, extremities rubbed and bumped, tear to volume 4 headcap, large 8vo, together with: ibid. Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds, 1st edition, Sheffield: Pawson and Brailsford, 1896, photogravure portrait frontispiece, 60 chromolithographic plates of eggs numbered 1-59, original red cloth gilt, a bright copy, large 8vo, Yarrell (William). A History of British Birds, 3 volumes, 1st edition, large-paper issue, London: John van Voorst, 1839-43, volumes 1 and 2 with half-titles, title-pages and additional text-leaves 268/9, 316/17, 420/1 and 232/3 bound in at rear of volume 3 but with original temporary title-pages (without engraved vignettes) to front and Temporary Index to rear (all as issued), volume 3 with half-title (no temporary title-page issued) and xxxii pp. index, 4 pp. advertisements to volume 1 and 8 pp. advertisements with original wrappers to volume 3, wood-engraved vignettes throughout, engraved armorial bookplates (William Martin), edges untrimmed, original diaper cloth, printed paper spine-labels, large 8vo, ibid. A History of British Birds, 4 volumes, 4th edition ('revised and enlarged by Alfred Newton [-Howard Saunders]'), London: John van Voorst, 1871-85, half-titles to volumes 2-4, errata slips to volumes 1, 3 and 4, wood-engravings throughout, pencilled ownership inscriptions of E. W. H. Blagg dated 1889 to front free endpapers, bookplates of Thomas William Daltry (1832-1904), clergyman and amateur naturalist to front pastedowns ('The Daltry Library, Stoke on Trent 1904'), original wavy-grain blue cloth, spines sunned, headcaps slightly nicked and frayed, 8vo, Gurney (John Henry, junior). The Gannet. A Bird with a History, 1st edition, London: Witherby & Co., 1913, map frontispiece, 4 plates (sometimes counted as 5: one plate is double-sided), illustrations throughout (many full-page but counted in pagination), all edges gilt, original green cloth gilt, 8voQty: (10)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Anker 456-7 (Seebohm, both works); Mullens & Swann pp. 517-18 (Seebohm, both works), 671 (Yarrell); Nissen IVB 851 (Seebohm, History ), 849 (Seebohm, Coloured Figures ), 1029 (Yarrell), 401 (Gurney); Wood pp. 561 (Seebohm, both works), 639 (Yarrell), 372 (Gurney). This second edition of Seebohm's History comprises a re-issue of the text of the first edition (1883-5), with the plates newly printed in Paris; the work has 'no connection' with his Coloured Figures (Mullens & Swann).

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Yarrell (William). A History of British Fishes [ ... Supplement ... Second Supplement ... edited by Sir John Richardson], 3 volumes, 1st editions, London: John van Voorst, 1836-39-60, half-titles to volumes 1-2, volume 3 (containing the two supplements) with additional title-page ('for the convenience of those who may have already bound the First Edition in 2 vols.'), engraved portrait and 'Notice to the Binder', wood-engravings throughout, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary tan calf gilt by Charles Cooper of Birmingham, 8vo (21.5 x 13 cm), together with: A History of British Birds, 3 volumes, 2nd edition [and:] Second Supplement. Being also a First Supplement to the Second Edition, 1st edition, London: John van Voorst, 1845 & 1856, wood-engravings throughout, half-titles discarded, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary tan calf gilt by Hayday uniform with the previous work, scuffing to spines and covers, 8vo (21.6 x 13.2 cm)Qty: (7)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Provenance: Hanbury Barclay (1836-1909; engraved bookplates, his bishop's mitre and dove devices gilt to spines, gift inscription 'Hanbury Barclay, from Francis Hoare, Oct 18 1852' to Birds , volume one initial blank). Anker p. 58 (Birds); Freeman 4176 & 4177; Mullens & Swann p. 671 (Birds); Nissen IVB 1029 (Birds); Nissen ZBI 4488 (Fishes); Wood pp. 638 & 639; cf. Zimmer p. 698 (Birds).

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[Brayley, Edward Wedlake]. Cowper, Illustrated by a Series of Views, in, or near, the Park of Weston-Underwood, Bucks. Accompanied with copious descriptions, and a brief sketch of the Poet's life, London: Vernor & Hood, James Storer & John Grieg, 1803, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title and 11 plates., scattered spotting, 19th century cloth, spine faded, slim 4to, together with: [Storer, James Sargant] , The Rural Walks of Cowper; displayed in a series of views near Olney, Bucks, representing the scenery exemplified in his poems, with descriptive sketches, and a memoir of the poet's life, London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, [1822?], half-title, engraved portrait of Cowper and 16 engraved plates, leaf of publisher's advert leaf at rear, some toning and spotting, contemporary half calf, 8vo, Ibid. , The Rural Walks of Cowper; displayed in a series of views near Olney, Bucks: representing the scenery exemplified in his poems, with descriptive sketches, and a memoir of the poet's life, London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, [1822?], 16 engraved plates, leaf of publisher's advert leaf at rear, some toning and spotting, contemporary half calf, 12mo, Bayne (Robert) , Moor Park, with a Biographical Sketch of its Principal Proprietors, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1871, 8 mounted photographic plates (including frontispiece), all edges gilt, original cloth, faded & light fraying to extremities, small 4to, Fell (S.G.) , The Family of Darby-Coventry of Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames, London: Leadenhall Press, 1892, half-title inscribed by the author, folding pedigree with short closed tear, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary red morocco-backed blue cloth, spine worn at head & foot, lower board worn with puncture marks, 4to, Buckinghamshire , The Penn Country of Buckinghamshire, London: for the "Penn Country", branch of the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, [1933], monochrome portrait frontispiece and plates, bookplate of Herbert and Meredyth Griffin to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, publisher's red brown morocco gilt, 4to (limited edition 8/50), [Penn, John] , An historical and descriptive account of Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire. : Containing the information ... supplied by the family now in possession, for Mr. Hakewell's History of Windsor, &c. with many additional particulars ... In two parts ...(part 1 only, all published, comprising the Historical Account), London: Printed by W. Bulmer & Co., 1813, 4 engraved plates (including frontispiece) and 2 plans, signature at head of title and few ink markings to final leaf, modern quarter calf, marbled sides, 8voQty: (7)

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* Barker (Cicely Mary, 1895-1973). Study for Mary Magdalene, 13th April 1935, watercolour and pencil on paper, full-length portrait of a young woman wearing a multi-coloured striped robe and white head covering, gazing sideways and with hands clasped, two jars beside her sandalled feet, pencilled title lower left and monogram with date below lower right, slightly marked and dusty, right hand margin with vertical crease 1.5 cm in from edge, short closed tear in upper blank margin (repaired on verso), two pin holes to lower right corner, sheet size 48 x 28.5 cm (19 x 11.25 ins)Qty: (1)NOTESA study for a work entitled Jesus Calls to Mary , in which the resurrected Christ appears to Mary beside the tomb. Best known for her 'flower fairies', Cicely Mary Barker's oeuvre was certainly not confined to such images. She was deeply religious and believed that her artistic gifts should be used to reflect and interpret the truths that were central to her life. Thus, a significant body of her output was of a spiritual nature, and this was the work on which she placed the greatest importance. For example she produced books for children such as The Little Picture Hymn Book , He Leadeth Me , and Bible Stories , as well as commissioned works such as stained glass designs. She donated a number of artworks to charities and missionary organisations, and Queen Mary purchased her painting of the Christ Child, The Darling of the World Has Come.

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* Dietrich (Christian Wilhelm Ernst, 1712-1774). Head portrait of a lady, brown ink on laid paper, head and shoulders study of a lady profile to right, wearing a loose fitting robe with her hair swept up behind her head, sheet size 8.8 x 7.7 cm (3.5 x 3 ins), laid down on later card, mounted, together with a large collection of mostly 18th and 19th century drawings and prints, including: 2 large chiascuro woodcuts by John Baptiste Jackson, one after Titian's Descent of the Holy Spirit, published 1745, the other after Leandro Bassano's The Raising of Lazarus, published 1742, both damaged; a large later 18th century English scene of warriors in the manner of Fuseli or John Hamilton Mortimer, pen, black ink, and grey wash, damaged with substantial loss; a good early 19th century pencil drawing on paper of the Reverend Henry Mortlock (1788-1834) of the East India Company; a pencil drawing on paper, circa 1830s, of French Revolutionaries around a table, annotated in contemporary ink with the names Dupuis, Mercier, Lameth, Chenier, Condoret and Fabre d'Eglantine; an abstract watercolour and gouache painting of 3 figures by Victor Roman (1937-1995); 2 small early 19th century views of Venice, one with watercolour wash; and an 18th century sepia ink drawing of a courting couple, attributed to Maria Callani in pencil on mount; plus other miscellaneous ephemera, e.g. correspondence, exhibition catalogues, invitations, etc., various condition and sizesQty: (-)

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Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth, from the Orginal Plates restored by James Heath, with the addition of many subjects not before collected: To which are prefixed, a biographical essay on the genius and productions of Hogarth and explanations of the subjects of the plates, by John Nichols, London: Baldwin and Cradock, circa 1822, 111 of 116 engraved sheets only, lacking 5 plates, i.e. 26 (Southwark Fair), 39 (The Sleeping Congregation), 49 (The Enraged Musician), 51 (Taste in High Life), and 57 (plate IV in Marriage à la Mode), one or two closed marginal tears, a little light spotting, title (with light offsetting from portrait frontispiece) and a few text leaves a little frayed with vertical crease, all edges gilt, contemporary red half morocco gilt, lower joint splitting, rubbed with some edge wear, folio, 63.5 x 48 cm (25 x 18.75 in)Qty: (1)

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Aquinas (Thomas, Saint). In libros Aristotelis De Coelo, et Mundo commentaria, Venice: Giunta, 1572, [8] 95 leaves, printer's woodcut device to title-page and colophon, woodcut initials and diagrams throughout, variable browning, old ownership inscription to title-page, 20th-century quarter vellum, folio (29.8 x 19.8 cm), together with: In duodecim Metaphysicorum libros Aristotelis, commentaria celeberrima. Cum duplici textus tralatione antique et nova Bessarionis cardinalis, Venice: Girolamo Scoto heirs, 1588, woodcut portrait to title-page, diagrams in the text, printer's device to colophon leaf (E6), variable spotting and browning, small worm-track in final quire (E) touching a few letters, free endpapers renewed, contemporary limp vellum, a few stains, loss to head of spine and extremities, ties perished, folio (32.2 x 21 cm)Qty: (2)NOTESProvenance (second work): 1) Jacob (Iago?) Marsal, rector of the monastery of San Pedro de Roda, Catalonia (old ink inscription to title-page, together with two similar inscriptions); 2) Vincent Floyd Russell (bookplate to colophon leaf verso). Second work: Adams A1463 and BM STC Italian p. 47.

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Latimer (Hugh). Fruitfull Sermons ... newly imprinted with others not heeretofore set in print, London: [by W. Jaggard] for the Company of Stationers, 1607, text in black letter, woodcut title-device, tailpiece and initials, tide-mark throughout, soiling to quire 2X, marginal worming to quires 3G-3I, last few headlines shaved, ownership inscription 'W Harte' to title, gilt edges, 19th-century calf, gilt spine, joints worn, 4to in 8s (18.5 x 13.1 cm), together with: Herodian. His History of Twenty Roman Caesars and Emperors (of his Time.) Relating the strange Conjunctures and Accidents of State, that hapned in Europe, Asia, and Afrike, in the Revolution of Seenty Yeeres ... interpreted out of the Greeke Originall, 2nd edition in English, London: for Hugh Perry, 1629, toning and damp-staining, quires b-c misbound between quires 2K and 3A, title-page heavily soiled and with marginal repairs, further marginal repairs to D2 and 2O1-2, side-notes on 2K4 shaved, 3D4 lower fore corner extended, modern panelled leather, gilt spine, 4to (18 x 12.2 cm), Luther (Martin). A Commentarie upon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Galathians ... now out of Latine faithfully translated into English for the unlearned [bound with:] A Commentarie upon the Fifteene Psalmes, called Psalmi Graduum, that is, Psalmes of Degrees ... translated out of Latine into English by Henry Bull, 2 works in 1 volume, London: by Richard Field, 1616-15, both works in black letter, variable browning, the first with occasional light damp-staining, old repairs to front free endpaper and head of title-page verso, minor paper-disruption to foot of F5-6 partly obscuring one word, the second retaining final blank, early ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper and title-page, contemporary calf, rebacked and restored, Gregory (John). The Works. In two Parts: the First containing Notes and Observations upon several Passages in Scripture; the second his Posthuma, being divers Learned Tracts upon various Subjects, 4th edition ('corrected'), London: by M. Clark for Rich. Royston, Benj. Tooke and Tho. Sawbridge, 1684, Hebrew and Arabic types, woodcut illustrations, damp-staining to initial leaves, contemporary calf, worn, later spine-label, 4to (19.6 x 15.2 cm), Hussey (Joseph). A Warning from the Winds. A Sermon preach'd upon Wednesday, January XIX, 1703/4, being the day of Publick Humiliation, for the late Terrible, and Awakning [sic] Storm of Wind, sent in Great Rebuke upon this Kingdom. November xxvi, xxvii. 1703, [bound with:] The Stroke of Divine Soveraignty: or, a Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Mary Hussey, my late dear Wife, who sweetly slept in Jesus, January 29. 1703/4, 2 works in 1 volume, 1st editions, London: for William and Joseph Marshall, 1704, each work with printer's slip pasted to title-page verso, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracked, 4to (20.8 x 15.5 cm), and 1 other (Gauden, Eikon Basilike, 1649, with portrait, not collated, Madan number unknown)Qty: (6)NOTESESTC T9652 (Hussey, Warning , nine copies world-wide), T69848 (Hussey, Stroke , eleven copies world-wide); STC 15282 (Latimer), 13222 (Herodian), 16973 (Luther, Galathians ), 16976 (Luther, Fifteene Psalmes ); Wing G1915 (Gregory). Herodian's work was first printed in English c.1556; this 1629 edition is a different translation.

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Ovidius Naso (Publius). Opera omnia ... studio Borchardi Cnippingii, 3 volumes, Leiden: ex officina Hackiana, 1670, signatures *8 A-3G8 (3G8=blank), A-3E8, A-3E8 3F1, pp. [16] 832 [14], 805 [11], 810 [8], 3 engraved title-pages, engraved portrait and 15 full-page engravings (all counted in register), letterpress title to volume 1 only, contemporary vellum, yapp edges, dust-soiling, 8vo (19.6 x 11.5 cm), together with: Minucius Felix (Marcus). [Opera] cum integris ominum notis ac commentariis, novaque recensione Jacobi Ouzeli, Leiden: ex officina Hackiana, 1672, additional engraved title-page, contemporary annotations to endpapers, contemporary vellum, 8vo (19.2 x 11.4 cm) Cattenburgh (Adriaan van). Syntagma sapientiae Mosaicae; in quo multa ex prioibus Mosis libris eruuntur contra atheos, deistas et libertinos, 1st edition, Amsterdam: ex officina Martini Schagen, 1737, bound with: ibid., Dissertatio de multipli Noachi; adjecta altera opposita tritae opinio de turris Babelis excrutictione, item de confusione linguarum et gentium disperione, 1st edition, Haarlem: apud Joannem Bosch, 1742, 2 works in 1 volume, marginal browning, contemporary vellum, dust-soiled, 4to (19.8 x 15.5 cm), and 4 others, 17th-century continental imprints, vellum-bound, including Seneca, Opera, 1st Elzevir edition, 1640, lacking signature b4 in volume 2Qty: (12)NOTESProvenance (Ovidius Naso): 'Ferguson of Raith', engraved armorial bookplates, apparently Robert Ferguson (1769-1840), Scottish Whig politician. Willems 508 for Seneca ('the most beautiful and the most sought-after' of the three Elzevir editions).

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Martinelli (Agostino). Descrittione di diversi ponti esistenti sopra li fiumi Nera, e Tevere con un discorso particolare della navitatione da Perugia a Roma, 1st edition, Rome: Nicolo Angelo Tinassi 1676, engraved portrait frontispiece of Pope Innocent XI (neatly rehinged), 21 engraved plates including 16 folding, plus 2 small folding plates and 3 single-page plates of which one is a coat-of-arms, several decorated initials, early ink inscription (crossed through once) to lower margin of frontispiece, lower fore-margin of title torn and repaired without loss of text, leaf A2 damaged and repaired with loss to five lines at head of page and three lines in the middle of the page, additional clear tape repair, facsimile of a complete leaf A2 inserted before the original, some browning and softening to page edges, 3 lower blank corners neatly repaired and a few additional small repairs to outer margins not affecting text, worm track to lower margins from B1-C2 and including the inner margin only of two plates, not affecting image, closed tear to inner margin of folding plate at page 16 (neatly repaired to verso), three small pale brown spots on one plate and one text page, one page repaired with slight loss of text, lacks final blank, modern half vellum over boards, 4to (200 x 145 mm)Qty: (1)

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Descartes (René). Opera philosophica. Editio ultima, nunc demum hac editione diligenter recognita, et mendis expurgata, 3 parts in 1 volume, Amsterdam: Daniel Elzevir, 1677, general title-page, engraved portrait, 3 part-titles each with woodcut Elzevir device, woodcut vignettes and diagrams throughout, light browning, portrait strengthened in gutter, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, covers pitted, tips worn, 4to (19.5 x 15 cm), together with 4 others, not collated (Cassian, [Opera], Rome, 1611; Erasmus, All the Familiar Colloquies ... translated into English by N. Bailey, London, 1725, extensive fraying and softening to fore margins; Erasmus, Eloge de la Folie, nouvellement traduit du latin ... avec les figures de Jean Holbein, Basel, 1730; Gregory the Great, Histoire, Rouen, 1697, lacking frontispiece)Qty: (5)NOTESWillems 1530 (Descartes).

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Walton (Izaak). The Life of Dr. Sanderson, Late Bishop of Lincoln. To which is added some short tracts or cases of conscience, written by the said bishop, 1st edition, London: printed for Richard Marriott, 1678, engraved portrait frontispiece, a little minor spotting and marginal toning, later calf, lower cover detached, rubbed, 8voQty: (1)NOTESPforzheimer 1053; Wing W667.

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Galilei (Galileo). Opere ... divise in quattro tomi in questa nuova edizione accresciute di molte cose inedite, 4 volumes, Padua: Giovanni Manfrè, 1744, printer's woodcut device to titles, first title in red and black, folding engraved plate in volume 1 torn out and with closed tear, table in volume 2, numerous woodcut diagrams, woodcut initials and head-pieces, lacking portrait plate, titles of volumes 1, 2 & 4 and verso of contents leaf in volume 3 with scribbled out ink inscriptions to verso with show-through to recto, initial 15 leaves at front of volume 1 with worm trail and worm hole, dampstaining to volume 2, title to volume 3 also with manuscript imprint date written in magenta/pink ink, initial 4 leaves in volume 3 also with slight worm trail and hole, Contemporary vellum, 4toQty: (4)NOTESCinti 176; Riccardi I, 522. Second 18th-century edition containing, as stated on the title, several hitherto unpublished works, including his Trattato del modo di misurare con la vista (pp.592-602 in volume one).

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[Grimoire]. Les admirables secrets d'Albert le Grand, contentant plusieurs traités sur la conception des femmes des vertus des herbes, des pierres précieuses, et des animaux, Lyon: Beringos heirs, 1758, half-title, 4 engraved plates, worming affecting text towards rear, contemporary calf, worn, 12mo (14 x 7.5 cm), together with: Scaliger (Julius Caesar). Poetices libri septem ... editio quarta, [Geneva or Lyon]: Pierre de Saint-André, 1607, spotting and browning, a few small worm-tracks, a few headlines and sidenotes trimmed, contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine (chipped at foot), front joint partially cracked, 8vo (16.6 x 10 cm), Alciato (Andrea). Emblemata, [Leiden]: ex officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, 1608, part 1 only (of 2), engraved portrait and woodcut emblems in text, retaining final blank O6, a few stains, a few nude emblems partially blacked out at an early date, contemporary calf, gilt spine, wear to lower inner corner of rear board, 8vo (15.8 x 10.4 cm), Augustine (Saint). Les confessions, traduction nouvelle, sur l'édition latine des pères Bénédictins de la Congrégation de S. Maur, Paris: Jean-Baptiste Coignard, 1700, engraved portrait frontispiece, headpieces and initials, title-page soiled, occasional soiling and browning elsewhere, contemporary calf, gilt spine, 8vo (19.4 x 11.7 cm), and 6 similar works, mainly 18th-century contintental imprints in contemporary leather bindingsQty: (10)NOTESLandwehr 20 (Alciato).

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Montesquieu (Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de). Le temple de Gnide. Nouvelle édition, avec figures, gravées par N. Le Mire d'après les dessins de Ch. Eisen. Le texte gravé par Drouet, Paris: Le Mire, 1772, [2] vii [1] 104 pp., 10 engraved plates including frontispiece, engraved vignette title-page, engraved arms to dedication, text engraved throughout, final plate browned, posthumous bookplate of French playwright Victorien Sardou (1831-1908), contemporary sprinkled sheep, smooth spine gilt in compartments, red morocco label, wear to head of rear joint and to corners, 4to (24.3 x 16 cm), together with: [Paul, Sir John Dean]. Journal of a Party of Pleasure to Paris, in the Month of August, 1802, 3rd edition, London: for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814, 13 sepia aquatint plates, errata slip, bookplate of Margaret Smith-Burges (1744-1838), later Countess Poulett, contemporary blue half roan, 8vo (20.1 x 12.9 cm), [Moore, Edward]. Fables for the Female Sex, 4th edition, London: for T. Davies and J. Dodsley, 1771, title-page in red and black with engraved vignette, 17 engraved plates after Hayman (one bound upside-down), contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, corner of front board restored, 8vo (20 x 12.8 cm), Simpson (Christopher). A Compendium: or, Introduction to Practical Musick ... the Fifth Edition with Additions, London: by W. P. for John Young and John Walsh, 1714, engraved portrait frontispiece, printed music in the letterpress, slightly browned, some headlines shaved, contemporary mottled sheep, rebacked to style, 8vo (17.1 x 10 cm)Qty: (4)NOTESAbbey Travel 105 (Paul); Cohen-de Ricci 726-7 (Montesquieu: 'Estampes d'une exécution ravissante, comme composition et comme gravure'); ESTC T129580 (Moore), T77980 (Simpson).

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* [Gibbon, Edward]. A Vindication of Some Passages in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By the Author, 1st edition, London: for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1779, half-title, advertisement leaf, repaired closed tear in M1, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, 8vo in half-sheets (21.1 x 12.4 cm), together with a stipple-engraved colour-printed portrait of Gibbon by John Chapman after Reynolds (London: J. Wilkes, 1807), framed and glazed (26 x 19.5 cm)Qty: (2)NOTESProvenance: George de Ligne Gregory (1740-1822), Nottinghamshire landowner (engraved rococo bookplate). ESTC T50834; Norton 30; Rothschild 947.

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Mortimer (Thomas). Every Man his own Broker: or, a Guide to Exchange-Alley ... Ninth Edition, revised and enlarged, London: for G. Robinson, 1782, woodcut headpiece, advertisement leaf, contemporary tan calf, smooth spine with gilt helical rules and green morocco label, 12mo (17.1 x 9.6 cm), together with: Aurelius (Marcus). The Emperor Marcus Antoninus. His Conversation with himself. Translated into English ... by Jeremy Collier, the Third Edition, corrected, London: for J. Darby [and others], 1726, engraved portrait frontispiece, ink-stamped library label of Tortworth Rectory to front pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, some wear, 8vo (19.6 x 11.7 cm), [Scott, Walter]. The Antiquary, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: for Archibald Constable and Co., 1816, half-titles, spotting to outer leaves, top edges gilt, later straight-grain blue half roan, joints rubbed, 12mo (18.2 x 10.5 cm), and 7 others, 19th-century antiquarian, including Scott, Guy Mannering, 3rd edition, 1815, Grose's Dictionary of British Slang, 1811, and similar, not collatedQty: (14)NOTESESTC T87038 (Mortimer), N6240 (Aurelius); Kress B488 (Mortimer); Todd & Bowden 94a (Scott). Mortimer's work was first published in 1761, and all editions are uncommon.

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Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language, 2 volumes, 10th edition, corrected & revised, London: F. & C. Rivington, J. Walker, W. Lowndes, et al., 1810, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, slightly spotted and lightly offset to title, contemporary diced calf, old rebacks with gilt decorated spines, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with: Bible [English] , The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New, Oxford: Printed by T. Wright & W. Gill, 1769, Apocrypha present, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., together with the Psalter of Psalms of David..., Oxford: Printed by T. Wright & W. Gill, 1770, bound with at rear The Whole Book of Psalms, collected into English Metre..., Oxford: Printed by T. Wright & W. Gill, 1767, contemporary panelled calf, chipped at head of spine, extremities lightly rubbed, thick 8vo, and other miscellaneous 18th & 19th century antiquarian, mostly leather-bound, including a broken copy of Some Letters, containing an Account of what seemed most remarkable in Travelling through Switzerland, Italy, some parts of Germany, &c. in the Years 1685 and 1686, by Gilbert Burnet, 3rd edition, corrected, Rotterdam: Printed by Abraham Acher, 1687, and various theological works by Isaac Watts, etc.Qty: (26)

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Adolphus (John). Memoirs of Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain, 2 volumes, 1821, hand-coloured portrait frontispiece & engraved title to each volume, 23 hand-coloured engraved plates (including numerous portraits), 3H1 with closed tear and small area of paper skinning, some browning and occasional spotting, contemporary half calf with contrasting morocco labels to spines, rubbed, scuffed and light wear, 8vo, together with: Butler (Samuel) , Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars..., with large annotations and a preface by Zachary Grey, 2 volumes, London: Venor, Hood, Sharpe, et al., 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, 16 engraved plates (one folding), wood engraved vignette illustrations, leaves E4 in volume 1 & B2 in volume 2 with 'Ballygarth House' written to upper blank margins, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spines with morocco labels, upper joint of volume 1 cracked, extremities rubbed, 8vo, Smith (Charlotte) , Elegiac Sonnets and other poems, 2 volumes, London: T. Cadell, Jun. & W. Davies, 1800, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1 and numerous plates, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine with black morocco labels, volume 2 upper board & part of spine ink stained, 8vo, and 4 othersQty: (10)

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Shakespeare (William). The Plays... , from the Text of the corrected copies left by the Late George Steevens and Edmond Malone... , and a Life of Shakespeare, by Alexander Chalmers, 8 volumes, new edition, Longman and others, 1847, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, half-titles, a little spotting, contemporary polished calf gilt, neatly rebacked in calf gilt with contrasting leather labels, together with: Burns (Robert) , The Poetical Works, edited by George Gilfillan, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1856, contemporary polished calf, gilt-decorated spines with contrasting leather labels, rubbed, plus Tombleson (William) , Eighty Picturesque Views on the Thames and Medway... , Black & Armstrong, circa 1840, 80 steel-engraved plates including additional title, some spotting throughout, panoramic map not present, all edges gilt, original embossed calf gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed and faded, 4to, plus other mostly 19th-century leather bindings, 4to/8voQty: (30)

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Mart í nez ( Juan Luis L ó pez ). Historia Legal de la Bula llamada In Coena Domini, dividida en tres partes, en que se refieren su Origen, su Aumento, y su Estado... desde el Año 1234 hasta el presente de 1698. Recopilado por Juan Luis Lopez... va al fin además del apéndice el Discurso Legal del Señor D. Josel de Ledesma, Madrid: D. Gabriel Ramirez, 1768, [8], 164 pp., bound with: Ledesma ( Joseph ). El Fiscal del Consejo en Favor de a Regalia, y Tribunales Reales del Reyno de Navarra…, Madrid: Por Andres Ortega, 1768, engraved portrait frontispiece, 147 pp., partly double column text with parallel Spanish and Latin, tinted edges, contemporary calf, spine richly gilt, edges rubbed and upper joint split, 4to (30.5 x 21.5 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESPalau 141 397(first title). In Coena Domini was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770. It was a statement of ecclesiastical censure against heresies, schisms, sacrilege, infringement of papal and ecclesiastical privileges, attacks on person and property, piracy, forgery and other crimes. For two or three hundred years it was varied from time to time, receiving its final form from Pope Urban VIII in 1627. Owing to the opposition of the sovereigns of Europe, both Protestant and Catholic, who regarded the bull as an infringement of their rights, its publication was discontinued by Pope Clement XIV in 1770. The publication above is thus one of the last to be issued in Spain.

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* Stuart (Charles Edward 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', 1720-1788). Coat fragment, mid 18th century, a small piece of off-white silk with part of an embroidered floral design in red, pink and three shades of green, a little spotting and soiling and some edge fraying, 10 x 13 cm, stitched along edges to a later piece of cloth-covered card, inscribed to verso in black ink, 'A piece of Prince Charlie's coat worn in Edinburgh in the year 1745'Qty: (1)NOTESThis item was recently discovered by its owner in among some unrelated late 19th-century Edinburgh papers and ephemera. 1745 was the year of the Jacobite rising; while in Edinburgh Charles's portrait was painted by the artist Allan Ramsay.

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Waagen (Dr.). Galleries and Cabinets of Art in Great Britain: being an account of more than forty collections of paintings, drawings, sculptures, Mss., &c., &c. visited in 1854 and 1856, and now for the first time described, 4 volumes (including Supplement), London: John Murray, 1854-1857, original cloth gilt, rubbed and some fraying and wear, particularly to first and last volumes, 8vo, together with [Patmore, Peter George], British Galleries of Art, 1st edition, London: G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1824, contemporary cloth-backed plain boards, printed paper label to spine, soiled and some wear, 8vo, plus Passavant (M.). Tour of a German Artist in England, with notices of private galleries, and remarks on the state of art, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Saunders and Otley, 1836, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume, half-titles present, bookplates of Captain Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, dated 1904 and Michael Jaffé to front pastedowns, original boards with paper labels to spines, some wear and chipping to joints and edges, 8vo, and [Dallaway, James]. An Account of All the Pictures exhibited in the rooms of the British Institution, from 1813 to 1823, belonging to the nobility and gentry of England: with remarks, critical and explanatory, 1st edition, London: Priestley and Weale, 1824, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary full calf, with gilt oval coat of arms of George Agar Ellis to centre of each cover, rubbed and some wear with spine partly detached along upper joint, 8vo, plus another copy of the Dallaway's Account of All the Pictures..., 1824 and W. Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, with a chronological history of the importation of pictures by the Great Masters into England since the French Revolution, 2 volumes, London: R. Ackermann, 1824Qty: (11)NOTESEx libris Michael Jaffé (1923–1997).

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Bruce (Brigadier-General C.D.) History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, Medici Society, 1927, portrait frontispiece, maps and illustrations, light toning and spotting front and rear, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, a few light damp marks, 4to, together with The War Memorials of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), circa 1923, 9 half-tone illustrations, original red cloth gilt, a few small stains, 4to, with others including E.C. Broughton's Memoirs of the 65th Regiment 1st Battn. the York & Lancaster Regt. 1756 to 1913, 1914 (lacking front endpaper), Brigadier C.N. Barclay's The History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment 1919-1952, 1953, and J.M. Brereton & A.C.S. Savory's The History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 1702-1992, 1993Qty: (6)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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Everett (Sir Henry). The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1685-1914, 1st edition, 1934, maps and illustrations, some spotting, top edge gilt, original half morocco gilt, 4to, together with Wyrall (Everard). The Gloucestershire Regiment in the War 1914-1918, 1st edition, 1931, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, a few minor spots, original cloth (covers a little bowed), dust jacket (spine faded, a few stains), 8vo, plus A Pictorial Souvenir of the Duke of Edinburgh's 2nd Battalion 4th Wiltshire Regiment and History of the 62nd and 99th Foot, now the 1st and 2nd Battalions. Poona, India, 1915, British Historical and Art Publishing, circa 1915, photographic illustrations, a little light spotting, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded, oblong folio, with others including Everard Wyrall's The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1914-1919, 1927 (in damp stained binding), W.S. Shepherd's The 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment (99th). A Record of their Fighting in the Great War, 1914-1918, 1927 and V.H.B. Majendie's A History of the 1st Battalion the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) July 1st. 1916 to the end of the War, Taunton, 1921Qty: (20)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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Headlam (Cuthbert). History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918, 2 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1924, colour frontispiece to each, folding maps, a few light spots, original red cloth gilt, spines faded, 8vo, together with Dalbiac (Colonel P.H.) History of the 60th Division (2/2nd London Division), 1st edition, George Allen & Unwin, 1927, colour frontispiece, maps and illustrations, light spotting front and rear, original cloth, small splits at head of joints, a little bowed with some edge wear, 8vo, plus Bewsher (Major F.W.) The History of the 51st Division (Highland) Division 1914-1918, 1st edition, William Blackwood, 1921, portrait frontis[iece, maps and illustrations, some light spotting, original cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, with others including Douglas Jerrold's The Hawke Battalion. Some Personal Records of Four Years, 1914-1918, 1925, O. Creighton's With the Twenty-Ninth Division in Gallipoli. A Chaplain's Experiences, 1916, Major C.H. Dudley Ward's The 74th (Yeomanry) Division in Syria and France, 1922, and David Rorie's A Medico's Luck in the War, being reminiscences of R.A.M.C. work with the 51st (Highland) Division, Aberdeen, 1929Qty: (24)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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Knight (Captain H.R., C.R. B. Knight & R.S.H. Moody). Historical Records of the Buffs, East Kent Regiment, 3rd Foot, formerly designated the Holland Regiment and Prince George's Regiment, 5 volumes, 1905-1951, comprising volume I, 1572-1704; volume II, 1704-1814 ; volume III, 1814-1914, volume IV, 1914-1919, volume V, 1919-1948, maps and illustrations, some light spotting and toning, volume I in original half calf, upper joint broken, spine and edges rubbed, the others in original cloth (spines a little faded), volume V in dust jacket and with a presentation inscription from the author (a volume VI covering the years 1948-1967 was published in 1967), together with Atkinson (C.T.) The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 1914-1919, 1st edition, 1924, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, a little minor spotting, original cloth, light edge wear, 8vo, plus Molony (Major C.V.) "Invicta". With the first battalion the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment in the Great War, 1st edition, 1923, folding colour general map, illustrations, endpapers toned, original cloth gilt spine a little faded, 8vo, with H.D. Chaplin's The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, 3 volumes only (1881-1914; 1920-1950 & 1951-1961), 1954-64 (1st & 2nd volumes inscribed by the author)Qty: (10)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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Montgomery (Major-General Sir Archibald). The Story of the Fourth Army in the Battles of the Hundred Days, August 8th to November 11th, 1918, with a foreword by General Lord Rawlinson, 2 volumes, (text/maps), 1st edition, Hodder and Stoughton, [1919], folding maps, illustrations, map case containing 5 folding panoramas and 19 maps (complete, a few small tears), some spotting, original red cloth gilt, spines a little faded, small damp stain to text volume rear cover (generally in bright condition), 4to, together with: Boraston (Lt.-Colonel J.H. & Captain Cyril E.O. Bax). The Eighth Division in War, 1914-1918, 1st edition, Medici Society, 1926, folding maps, illustrations, maps endpapers with partial offsetting from flaps, original cloth, dust jacket, some tears and repairs, 8vo, plus: Gough (General Sir Hubert). The Fifth Army, 1st edition, Hodder & Stoughton, 1931, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, some light spotting, original cloth (in bright condition, dust jacket, spine and margins a little faded, 8vo, with other divisional histories including Alan Maude's The 47th (London) Division 1914-1919, 1922, C.T. Atkinson's The Seventh Division 1914-1918, 1927, G.H.F. Nichols' The 18th Division in the Great War, 1922, Captain Stair Gillon's The Story of the 29th Division, 1925, Captain V.E. Inglefield's The History of the Twentieth (Light) Division, 1921 and Everard Wyrall's The History of the Fiftieth Division 1914-1919, 1939Qty: (20)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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[Pote, Joseph]. The History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle, Eton: Joseph Pote, 1749, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red & black, 14 engraved plates & plans (including 4 folding plates & 1 folding plan), occasional marginalia and anotations, light toning, ownership inscriptions and notes to front blank free endpapers, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine and morocco title label, gilt decorated borders to boards, light cracking to upper joint, board corners a little worn and showing, 4to, together with: Ibid. , Les Delices de Windsore; or, a Pocket Companion to Windsor Castle; and the Country Adjacent, 3rd edition, Eton: Printed by J. Pote, 1769, 4 engraved plates (one folding) and one folding plan, early ownership signature to title, contemporary speckled sheep, rebacked preserving original spine, 12mo in 6s, Dawson (Thomas) , Memoirs of St. George the English Patron; and of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Being an introduction to an intended History of the Antiquities of the Castle, Town and Borough of Windsor, with the Parts adjacent, in the County of Berks, London: Henry Clements, 1714, engraved portrait frontispiece and plate, some toning and spotting, contemporary speckled calf with gilt amorial of the Society of Writers to the Signet to centre of each board, rebacked and corners repaired, 8voQty: (3)

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Ross-of-Bladensburg (John). A History of the Coldstream Guards, from 1815 to 1895, Illustrated by Lieut. Nevile R. Wilkinson, 1st edition, A.D. Innes, 1896, portrait frontispiece, maps and hand-coloured lithographic plates as per list, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, bookplate and ownership signature of Cuthbert de Hoghton, modern cloth with upper panel from original binding laid down, rubbed, 4to, together with: Hamilton (F.W.) , The Origin and History of the First or Grenadier Guards, 3 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1874, uncoloured plates and plans including frontispieces and some folding, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, some edge wear and spine of volume 3 damp stained, plus: Forbes (Patrick) , The Grenadier Guards in the War of 1939-1945, 2 volumes, Aldershot, 1949, colour and black & white plates including some folding, original cloth in dust jackets, spotted and soiled, a little frayed with small loss, all 8vo, plus others relatedQty: (20)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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Slatin Pasha (Rudolf C.). Fire and Sword in the Sudan, a Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes 1879-1895, Translated by Major F. R. Wingate, 1st edition, Edward Arnold, 1896, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original maroon cloth gilt, a little rubbed and covers somewhat discoloured to fore-edges, thick 8vo, together with: Badcock (Brevet, Lieut.-Col. G.E.). A History of the Transport Services of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1916- 1917-1918, 1st edition, Hugh Rees, 1925, photographic portrait frontispiece, folding map at rear, light spotting to title, original blue cloth gilt, some minor marks, plus: Massey (W.T.). How Jerusalem Was Won, being the record of Alllenby's Campaign in Palestine, 1919 & Allenby's Final Triumph, 1st edition, 1920, monochrome plates after photographs, both original publisher's blue cloth gilt, first volume with some minor marks, second volume in dust wrapper, and: Bray (Major N.N.E.). Shifting Sands, 1st edition, Unicorn Press, 1934, monochrome illustrations after photographs, occasional light spotting, author's presentation inscription to front endpaper 'To D.E.N. Powell Esq. Inscribed by the Author with sincere good wishes. Norman N.E. Bray', original black cloth in dust wrapper, plus others on the Palestine Campaigns, and related, mostly early 20th century publications, mainly original cloth, a few in dust wrappers, all 8voQty: (34)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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Swiney (Colonel G.C.) Historical Records of the 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry, now the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's L.I., from the formation of the regiment in 1702 down to 1892, 1st edition, London & Devonport, 1893, colour and monochrome illustrations, a little minor spotting, hinges tender but holding, original cloth gilt, some fading to spine, 8vo, together with Wyrall (Everard). The History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1914-1919, 1st edition, 1932, portrait frontispiece, numerous folding maps, some spotting, top edge green, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed with small stains, 4to, plus Atkinson (C.T.) The Devonshire Regiment 1914-1918, 1st edition, Exeter & London, 1926, folding frontispiece, folding maps, endpapers a little toned, bookplate of Henry Frederick Curry, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, light mottled marks, 8vo, with 9 others including E.G. Godfrey's The History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1939-45, 1966 and R.E.R. Robinson & W.J.P. Aggett's The Bloody Eleventh. History of the Devonshire Regiment, 3 volumes, 1988-95Qty: (12)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.

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