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Constantin (Robert). Lexicon Graecolatinum, secunda hac editione ... partim Francisco Porti et aliorum additionibus plurimum auctum, 2 parts in 1 volume, [Geneva]: heirs of Eustache Vignon and Jacob Stoer, 1592, title-page in red and black with woodcut anchor device (laid down), toning, occasional spotting, damp-staining to first third of volume (steadily reducing), corner of part 1 signature 2S1 torn away to loss of a few words, blank 2S4 discarded as often, part 2 signature 2X1 with dark ink-stain and resulting paper corrosion affecting a few words, modern calf, folio (33.2 x 20.6 cm), together with: Gesner (Johannes Matthias), Novus linguae et eruditionis Romanae thesaurus post Ro. Stephani et aliorum nuper etiam in Anglia eruditissimorum hominum curas digestus, locupletatus, emendatus, 4 volumes in 2, 1st edition, Leipzig: widow of Caspar Fritsch, and Bernhard Christian Breitkopf, 1749, engraved portrait frontispiece, title-page in red and black, spotting and browning, near-contemporary English sprinkled calf, engraved bookplates (Plummer of Middlestead), joints cracked, volume 2 front board near-detached, folio (39.8 x 24.3 cm) (Qty: 3)NOTESAdams C2553/B3148 (Constantin).

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Barberini (Maffeo, Pope Urban VIII). Poemata, Antwerp: ex officina Plantiniana, 1634, half-title in red and black, engraved allegorical title-page after Peter Paul Rubens by Cornelis Galle the Elder, engraved portrait by Galle, final blank (O4) discarded, lacking endpapers, toning, half-title dust-soiled, occasional dust- or damp-stains to margins, a few other minor spots and stains, inscription 'Little Brittain, Jun 10 1726 [?]n.wton' and 'J Lewis' to half-title, 19th-century stencilled signature (William Ord) below elk's-head device to front pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, sides richly gilt with floral cornerpieces and arabesque centrepieces, front joint cracked, headcaps perished, scuffs to sides, extremities worn, 4to (23.5 x 17.6 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Jaffé wrote three substantial books on Rubens: Rubens (1967); Rubens and Italy (1977); and Rubens: catalogo completo (1989). Judson & Van de Velde, Book Illustrations and Titlepages (Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard) , 68. First Plantin edition. Rubens's title-page is a response to Bernini's version for the edition printed in Rome in 1631. Cornelis Galle's portrait of the Pope is based on the engraved portrait by Claude Mellan also published in that edition. Maffeo Barberini (1568-1644), a cardinal since 1606, had been elected Pope in 1623, taking the name of Urban VIII.

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Seneca (Lucius Annaeus). Opera quae exstant omnia: a Justo Lipsio emendata et scholiis illustrata. Editio quarta, atque ab ultima Lipsi manu, Antwerp: ex officina Plantiniana, 1652, bound with: Tacitus (Cornelius), Opera quae exstant, Justo Lipsio postremum recensita, Antwerp: ex officina Plantiniana, 1648, 2 works in 1 volume, mild toning, intermittent light spotting and dust-soiling, Seneca with half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece of Lipsius, architectonic title-page with medallion portraits and 2 full-page engravings (bust of Seneca and the dying Seneca in his bath), all after Peter Paul Rubens by Cornelis Galle the Younger, vignette at p. xxiv, woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces, initial blank loose, marginal repair to C6, minor printing flaw to 3Q5, small spill-burn in 3Y6, Tacitus with title-page in red and black with engraved vignette, woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces, final blank (3H8) present), browning towards rear, marginal worming to final 3 quires (3F-3H), contemporary vellum, spine defective, a few small perforations through front board and text up to quire [superscript 2]C, folio in 6s (37.8 x 24 cm), together with: Tacitus (Cornelius), Opera quae exstant, a Justo Lipsio postremum recensita, Antwerp: ex officina Plantiniana, 1648, title-page in red and black with engraved vignette, woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials, final blank (3H8) present, toning, bookplate of Michael Jaffé, contemporary mottled calf gilt, worn, folio in 6s (39.4 x 24.8 cm) (Qty: 2)NOTESProvenance: Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (bookplate). Judson & Van de Velde, Book Illustrations and Titlepages (Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard), 30-32 for the three engraved plates by Rubens. Lipsius's edition of Seneca was first printed in 1605, with the plates redesigned for the second edition of 1615.

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Cristiani (Francesco, editor). Rime di Diversi ecc. Autori, in Vita, e in Morte dell'ill, S. Livia Col., 1st edition, Rome: Antonio Barre, 1555, title with woodcut portrait of Livia Colonna, repeated in text and at end, woodcut initials, occasional scoring and marginalia, some light water stains and soiling, ink stamp at foot of title, later vellum gilt, a few light stains, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Professor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool. Adams C2415. Volume of poetry edited by Francesco Cristiani and dedicated to Livia Colonna, a member of the noble Roman family.

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Pope (Alexander). Works, 4 volumes 1717-1741, half titles, folding engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, volumes I-III titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes, engraved vignettes and head- and tail-pieces, wormtrack front and rear of volume IV, just affecting one letter of half title, small marginal repair to first part title, occasional minor soiling, contemporary presentation inscription at front of volume I, volume I-III hinges reinforced, contemporary speckled calf gilt, volumes I-III rebacked with original spines relaid, a little rubbed, 4to (Qty: 4)NOTESProvenance: Jonathan Fletcher Wordsworth (1932-2006), critic and scholar, and descendant of William Wordsworth. The set comprises the first quarto editions of Works, 1717 and 1735, the first authorised edition of Letters (large paper folio issue cut down to quarto to conform with the set) and its sequel Works... in Prose, volume II, 1741 (small folio issue)

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Basnage (Jacques sieur de Beauval ). T groot waerelds tafereel, waar in de Heilige en waereldsche geschiedenissen en veranderingen zedert de scheppinge des waerelds tot het uiteinde van de Openbaaring van Johannes, worden afgemaalt, 3 parts in one, Amsterdam: J. Lindenbergh, 1715, half-title with text to verso and engraved head & tailpiece with early hand-colouring, additional Dutch title page etched by Romeyn de Hooge with early hand colouring and decorative uncoloured New Testament title, two engraved portrait plates (one of Johan Trip laid-down to front pastedown and with ownership inscription to upper margin of Octavius R. Hughes, Chaplain Royal Navy), two double-page engraved maps, double-page plate of Jerusalem (repaired to central fold), and 84 single-page plates (with two images to each), all by Romeyn de Hooghe, final plate with closed tear, dedication leaf detached, contemporary mottled calf, gilt embossed image to centre of each board (old paper lot number label to upper board), gilt decorated spine worn and torn with loss, board corners crudely repaired/recornered with cloth, worn, folio (Qty: 1)

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Berkeley (George). Works... To which is added an account of his life and several of his letters to Thomas Prior, Dean Gervais and Mr Pope, 2 volumes, 1st London edition, G. Robinson, and John Exshaw, Dublin.1784, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, engraved plate, folding engraved plan, woodcut illustrations, some offsetting and occasional light spotting and small marginal water stains, contemporary tree calf, spines with red and black labels, a little rubbed, 4to (Qty: 2)NOTESProvenance: Jonathan Fletcher Wordsworth (1932-2006), critic and scholar, and descendant of William Wordsworth. Keynes 143. The first London edition, issued in the same year as the Dublin first edition with cancel title adding Robinson to the imprint. Considered the philosopher supreme of the Romantics, Berkeley advanced his theory of immaterialism and critique of abstraction, and the city of Berkeley in California is named after him.

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Blair (Hugh) . Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1783 , engraved portrait frontispiece, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, light edge wear, 4to, together with The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, 4 volumes, 1721, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, six woodcut plates of Roman coins, occasional light toning, contemporary inscriptions of Jane Weller, bookplates of Halstead Place, Kent, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, spines and edges a little rubbed, 4to, with others including Ralph Cudworth's The True Intellectual System of the Universe, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1743, The Works of Mr. John Dryden. The Third Volume, consisting of the author's Original Poems and Translations, 1701 and The Poems of Mr. Gray..., 2nd edition, 1775 (Qty: 19)NOTESProvenance: Jonathan Fletcher Wordsworth (1932-2006), critic and scholar, and descendant of William Wordsworth.

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Pickering (William, publisher). Quintus Horatius Flaccus, William Pickering, 1820, engraved portrait frontispiece, light water stain to title, a few spots, contemporary calf gilt, edges a little rubbed, 24mo, together with Publius Virgilius Maro, 1821, engraved portrait frontispiece, previous owner inscription, light spotting, contemporary red morocco, spine faded, small scuff mark to lower cover, 24mo, with five others leather and cloth bound including two sets of Homer, 1831 and the New Testament in Greek, 1828 (Qty: 9)

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Howell (James). Dendrologia [graece]. Dodona's Grove, or, the Vocall Forrest, 1st edition, by T[homas] B[adger] for H. Mosley, 1640, engraved frontispiece, vignette to title-page, and 2 plates, all after Matthaeus Merian the Younger, short closed tear in title-page affecting frame only, variable damp-staining, more extensive in plates and quires B and C and slightly affecting title-page vignette, otherwise marginal, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporary blind-ruled calf, worn in plates, joints partially cracked but firm, folio (29.3 x 19.2 cm), together with: Fuller (Thomas, & others), Abel Redevivus: or, The Dead yet Speaking. The Lives and Death of the Moderne Divines, 1st edition, 1st issue, by Thomas Brudenell for John Stafford, 1651, engraved additional title-page dated 1651, letterpress title-page in red and black, engraved portrait plate (Lancelot Andrewes), numerous engraved portraits throughout the text, toning, a few marks and damp-stains, 2S3 and 4S2 restored (including text in the former), 2 engraved portraits of Thomas Fuller laid-in (one contemporary, mounted on card, the other possibly a later copy on old paper), contemporary blind-ruled sheep, wear to extremities, 4to (18.8 x 13.4 cm), Grotius (Hugo), The Truth of Christian in Latin ... Now translated into Englsih ... by Symon Patrick, 3rd edition ('corrected'), for Luke Meredith, 1689, engraved frontispiece, later ownership ink-stamp to initial blank, contemporary sheep, 8vo (17.5 x 10.7 cm), Burnet (Gilbert), The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, sometime Lord Chief Justice of his Majesties Court of Kings Bench, 2nd edition, for William Shrowsbery, 1682, engraved frontispiece, bookplate of Lord Lilford, contemporary panelled calf, rear board detached, 8vo (17.3 x 10.8 cm), and 1 other (Qty: 5)NOTESPforzheimer 512, STC 13872, Grolier Wither to Prior 407 (Howell); ESTC R177335, R13942, R215370 and Wing F2400, G2130, B5828 (Fuller, Grotius, Burnet). First issue of Fuller's work, with the engraved title-page dated 1651. ESTC calls for one plate only, which is accounted for by the plate of Lancelot Andrewes: no portrait of Fuller appears to be called for. According to ESTC the engraved title should read 'A bel Redevivus or The dead yet speaking By T. Fuller and other eminent divines', but other examples we have seen leave the authors unnamed. In both Grotius's and Burnet's works the frontispiece accounts for signature A1.

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Bindings. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon. A New Edition, 8 volumes, printed for R. Priestley [and others] by J. F. Dove, 1821, engraved portrait frontispiece, 4 folding maps, frontispiece offset, title-pages spotted, armorial ink-stamp with monogram E. N. to initial blanks, contemporary pink half calf, gilt spines with twin black and olivine morocco labels, slightly rubbed overall, spines faded, 8vo (21.5 x 13 cm), together with: The Works of Henry Fielding, with an Essay on his Life and Genius by Arthur Murphy. A New Edition, edited by James P. Browne, 10 volumes, Bickers and Son, 1871, frontispiece to volume 1, spotting to endpapers and outer leaves, contemporary tree calf gilt by Bickers, repair to volume 1 spine, 8vo (21.7 x 13.4 cm), The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: translated out the Original Tongues ... Stereotype Edition, Oxford: at the Clarendon Press by Samuel Collingwood and Co., 1824, manuscript genealogy to initial blank, occasional light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary reddish-brown calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to (25.3 x 18.6 cm), and 5 others in 7 volumes, various formats (Qty: 26)

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Letarouilly (P.) Edifices de Rome Moderne ou recueil des Palais, Maisons, Eglises, Couvents, et autres monuments publics et particuliers les plus remarquables de la ville de Rome, 4 volumes (text/atlas), Paris, 1840-57, engraved portrait frontispiece, double page plan and 354 engraved plates in atlas volumes, first few and last leaves in volume II detached, a few small library ink stamps, some light spotting, text volume in contemporary half morocco, Society of Writers to H.M. Signet Library gilt stamps to covers, atlas volumes in contemporary cloth,tow labels chipped, a little rubbed with stains, 4to & folio (Qty: 4)NOTESProfessor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool.

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Hoare (Richard Colt). The Ancient History of South Wiltshire, The Ancient History of North Wiltshire, The Ancient History of Wiltshire, 3 volumes bound in two, 1812-21, title and additional engraved title to each volume, portrait frontispiece to first and second volumes, that to second volume (North Wilts) with repaired tears and laid down, numerous engraved plates (some spotted), including some double-page or folding, all correct as list, plates in first volume with pale dampstaining to upper blank margins, near contemporary half calf, by W. H. Smith and Son Ltd., rubbed in places with some marks and stains, volume 1 with some wear to extremities, large folio (Qty: 2)NOTESFor the first volume see Upcott 1286-8. A wide-margined set.

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Maccarani (Domenicio). Vita di S. Antonini Arcivescovo di Fienze, 1st edition, Florence, Anton Maria Albizzini, 1708, half title, title with engraved portrait, presentation inscription and early signature to title, library stamp to front endpaper, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, light soiling, 4to, together with Della Vita di Antonio Canova. Libri Quattro, by Melchoir Missirini, 1st edition, Prato, 1824, engraved medallion frontispiece, folding plate, a little light spotting, previous owner signature and bookplate of Henry Seymer, of Hanford, Dorset, contemporary vellum gilt, a few marks, 8vo, plus Istoria della Vita, e Fatti dell'eccellentissimo Capitano di Guerra Bartolomeo Colleoni, by Pietro Spino, Bergamo, Giovanni Santini, 1732, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plate, folding pedigree at end, a few small wormtracks, original limp boards, spine rubbed and dulled, 4to (Qty: 3)NOTESProfessor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool.

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Gould (Robert Freke). The History of Freemasonry, its Antiquities, Symbols, Constitutions, Customs, etc.... , 3 volumes, Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, no date, circa 1890, engraved portrait plates, some scattered heavy offsetting, all edges gilt, Lodge of Harmony bookplates (no. 63-65), all edges gilt, contemporary richly gilt-decorated red morocco, small numeric stickers to spines, together with Waite (Arthur Edward) , The Secret Tradition in Freemasonry..., 2 volumes, first edition, Rebman Ltd., 1911, 28 plates, some illustrations to text, Opinions of the Press bound before title in volume 1, some occasionally heavy spotting, top edges gilt, remainder uncut, original cream cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, spine darkened and a little frayed at head and foot, plus Tudor-Craig (Major Sir Algernon) , Catalogue of Contents of the Museum at Freemasons' Hall in the Possession of the United Grand Lodge of England, 3 volumes [including Portraits & Prints / Library Catalogue], 1938, colour and black & white plates, top edges gilt, original buckram gilt, slightly rubbed, all 4to, plus other related large-format freemasonry interest (Qty: 15)NOTESProvenance: Lodge of Harmony (no. 309, Fareham) Masonic Library.

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Giovio (Paolo). Elogia virorum literis illustrium, quotquot vel nostra vel avorum memoria vixere, [bound with] Elogia virorum bellica virtute illustrium, septem libris iam olim ab authore comprehensa, et nunc ex eiusdem musaeo ad vivum expressis imaginibus exornata, Basel: Pietro Perna, 1577, & [Konrad von Waldkirch, successor of] Pietro Perna, 1596, signatures: )(6, a-s 6, t8, and )(4 a-x6, y8 respectively, each with ornate architectural woodcut border to title page, first work with 63 woodcut portraits w ithin elaborate borders, and second work with woodcut portrait of the author, woodcut illustration of the author's tomb, and 128 woodcut portraits within elaborate borders, contemporary ink inscription to first title 'Taboroti sum. s. A tous accords. s.', and additional later inscription at foot of title 'nunc Francisci Mariet, 1689', second title with ownership name A TABOUROT supplied in brown ink to upper part of the woodcut border, and inscribed to centre of title 'Taboroti est. s.', contemporary vellum, a few marks and spine partly split at head of upper joint, generally in good condition, spine with original manuscript title at head, and with early 19th century gilt red morocco title label added below, large folio (36.5 x 23 cm, 14.3 x 9 ins) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) Etienne Tabourot (1549-1590), jurist, writer and poet; Francois Mariet (inscription to first title dated 1689); Viscount Strathallan, Stobhall, Perthshire; 2) Professor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool (purchased from Forest Books, Grantham, Lincolnshire, Miscellany 7, 2013, item 66). Adams G648 & G645; Atabey 503; Blackmer 691. Attractive, wide-margined copy of Paolo Giovio's series of portraits of men of letters, and statesmen and soldiers, the latter including eleven portraits of Turkish sultans, including one of Mehmet II thought to be based on the wekk-known portrait by Gentile Bellini, as well as Christopher Columbus, Agricola, Boccaccio, Dante, Machiavelli, Sir Thomas More, Cardinal Bessarion, and many others, all of which were in the author's own collection at his villa on Lake Como. The present work is listed as item 119 (with the added information that the work was sold at auction by Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 20 August 2012, lot 152), in a recent online article on the Tabourot library by Francois Rouget, 'La bibliotheque des Tabourot, Arts et Savoirs [online], 10, 2018', published 20 November 2018 (consulted 27 August 2019). Etienne Tabourot (1549-1590) Seigneur des Accords at Langres in Burgundy, France, and author of Bigarrures, a collection of Rabelaisian tales, satirical pieces, amusing anecdotes and occasional obscenities, was a lawyer and friend of both Montaigne and Pasquier.

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Aretino (Pietro). Il Primo [-Sesto] Libro delle Lettere di Pietro Aretino, 6 volumes, Paris, Matteo il Maestro il Maestro, nella strada di S. Giacomo, alla insegna de i quattro Elementi, 1609, titles with woodcut medallion portrait, erratic pagination, volume III lacking four index leaves at front (missing leaves supplied in later manuscript), wormtrack at gutter to several leaves in volume III, occasional water stains and light toning, a few ink stains, later half vellum, a few stains, 8vo (Qty: 6)NOTESProvenance: Professor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool. First collected edition of the letters of Pietro Aretino, which were first published in individual volumes mostly in Venice from 1538-57.

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'S. J.' An Historical Account of the Memorable Actions of the most Glorious Monarch William III. King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Prince of Orange, etc. ... printed and are to be sold by H. Rhodes, 1689, engraved portrait frontispiece (signature A1 in the register), closed transverse tear through leaf C2, contemporary mottled sheep ruled in blind, rubbed, loss to head of spine, 12mo (13.9 x 8.5 cm), together with London (William), The Civil Wars of France during the Bloody Reign of Charls the Ninth [sic], 1st edition, printed by H. H. for W. London, 1655, lacking leaf A3 (no leaf A1 called for), retaining the folding engraved plate depicting methods of murder (with 2 closed tear extending into image, partial repair verso), contemporary sheep, held by bottom cords only, worn, 12mo (14.2 x 8.2 cm) (Qty: 2)NOTESESTC R31671 (six copies) & R209434 (nine copies); Wing J32B & L2851. The first work was originally issued earlier the same year with the title An historical account of the memorable actions of the most illustrious William Henry, Prince of Orange ; that iteration is of comparable scarcity, with four copies on ESTC.

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Mosse (Miles). Justifying and Saving Faith Distinguished from the Faith of the Devils. In a Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse in London, May 9. 1613, 1st edition, Cambridge: printed by Cantrel Legge, and are to be sold by Matthew Law, 1614, without initial and final blanks, browning, title-page marked, leaf L2 partly loose, contemporary ink underlining and marginalia, 19th-century half roan, rubbed, loss to foot of spine, 4to (18.5 x 13.4 cm) , together with: Bales (Peter), Oratio Dominica: or, the Lords Prayer, pleading for better Entertainment in the Church of England. A Sermon preached at Saint Mary Woolnoth, London, Jun 11. 1643, 1st edition, printed for F[rancis] E[glesfield]. 1643, leaves softened and frayed throughout, to loss of text in final 2 leaves, modern boards, 4to (18 x 14.2 cm), Morley (George), A Sermon preached at the Magnificent Coronation of the Most High and Mighty King Charles the IId ... at the Collegiate Church of S. Peter Westminster, the 23d of April, (being S. George's Day) 1661, 1st edition, printed by R. Norton for T. Garthwait, 1661, 2 engraved plates (royal arms and portrait), final blank present, modern cloth, 4to (19 x 14.4 cm), Comber (Thomas), A Discourse on the Offices for the Vth of November, XXXth of January, and XXIXth of May, 1st edition, Samuel Roycroft for Robert Clavell, 1696, without 4 pp. advertisements, occasional damp-staining, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, joints cracked, small 8vo (18.5 x 11 cm) , and Bible [Psalms; English], The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into English Meter, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and Others, conferred with the Hebrew; with Apt Notes to sing them withall, printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1627, A-P6 Q4, woodcut title-page, text in black letter, toning, occasional faint damp-staining, K6 repaired, bookplate of William Sargant (British psychiatrist, 1907-1988), 20th-century full sheep, folio (26.6 x 17.6 cm) (Qty: 5)NOTESSTC 18209 (Mosse); Wing B550 (Bales), M2794 (Morley), C5463 (Comber); this edition of Sternhold and Hopkins's psalter not in ESTC.

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New Testament [English]. The New Testament in English Translated by John Wycliffe circa Mccclxxx, now first printed from a contemporary Manuscript formerly in the Monastery of Sion Middlesex late in the Collection of Lea Wilson FSA, printed at Chiswick by Charles Whittingham for William Pickering, 1848, half-title, frontispiece, title in red & black, black letter text with decorative initials, armorial bookplate of Douglas A. Shields, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco, marked, slightly rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with New Testament [English] , Facsimile of William Tydale's New Testament of 1526, London: Paradine, 1976, facsimile text with initials in colour, original cloth, thick 8vo, and Gutenberg Bible Facsimile , 3 volumes, New York: Brussel & Brussel Inc., 1968, colour plates, facsimile text and decorations in black, original course cloth, spotted, folio, contained together in original worn slipcase, and Bible [English] , The Holy Bible, A Facsimile in a reduced size of the Authorized Version published in the year 1611, with an Introduction by A.W. Pollard..., Oxford: University Press, 1911, contemporary calf, extremities slightly rubbed, folio, plus other similar facsimile editions etc., including The Holy Scriptures..., Faithfully Translated from the Hebrue and Greke by Myles Coverdale, facsimile edition, London: Samuel Bagster & Sons, 1838, engraved portrait frontispiece, decorative title, contemporary diced calf, scuffed, 4to (Qty: 12)

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Beccuti (Francesco). Rime di Francesco Beccuti Perugino, detto il Coppetta, in questa nuova Edizione d'alcun altre altre inedite accresciute, e corrette, e di copiose note corredate da Vincenzo Cavallucci, Venice, 1751, engraved portrait frontispiece, title with woodcut device, a few minor spots, bookplate of Wilmot, Earl of Lisburne (1730-1800), manuscript shelf number beneath, contemporary sprinkled calf, spine with red label and gilt decoration, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Professor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool. First published in Venice in 1580. A collection of homosexual poetry by Beccuti, who benefited from the tolerance of homosexuality just before the start of the Counter Reformation. The 1st Earl Lisburne inherited Mamhead Park in Devon, employing Robert Adam to improve the house and Lancelot 'Capability' Brown to redesign the grounds. Adam's work in the 1760's included a design for a library.

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A 9ct gold and shell cameo brooch, bust portrait of a lady, with pendant mount, on a 9ct gold chain.

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An early 19thC miniature portrait, bears label verso, Sarah Eldest Daughter of Richard Crosse of Shorehill Lanc, Afterwards of Adlington, She Married Ray of H Clark, 47mm x 40mm.

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A late 18thC portrait miniature of a lady, in an oval gilt metal pendant mount, with brooch pin attachment, 48mm x 39mm.

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An early 19thC military portrait miniature, bears paper label verso, Thos. Legh of Adlington 1828, 38mm x 32mm.

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A late 18thC military portrait miniature, bears label verso, Crosse, Only Brother Of ... Crosse of Shorehill Lane, 42mm x 33cm.

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Rolf Harris. (Australian b.1930). Self portrait - A Life in Art, limited edition giclee canvas print, 80/195, signed, with certificate, 54.5cm x 41cm.

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An early 19thC portrait miniature, paper label verso, Louisa, Wife Of Thos. Legh, Adlington, Married Second Thos. Americus Third Lord Erskine, 49mm x 37cmm.

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A Victorian portrait miniature of a lady, in an oval gilt metal mount, verso centred with crossed hair, within a cobalt blue guilloche enamel border, 56mm x 44mm.

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A 9ct gold and shell cameo, bust portrait of a lady, Victorian 9ct gold and sapphire set horseshoe bar brooch, and a 9ct gold charm modelled as a Viking longship, 8.6g all in.

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Peltam A sheep in a landscape Oil on canvas, signed 49cm x 60cm Another landscape oil signed I. Caferi and a portrait of a Victorian gentleman (3)

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Attributed to Horace Hone. A.R.A. (1754 - 1825) Portrait miniature of Judge Francis Noble, (died 9th May 1790) Labels on reverse 9.5cm x 7.5cm

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A 9ct gold locket set with a portrait miniature surrounded by seed pearls, 3cm diameter 

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Three silver £5 coins and a 2012 diamond jubilee portrait coin

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Royal Mint Silver proof coin sets commemorating 2015 Final Edition of Her Majesty's fourth portrait and the introduction of the fifth portrait, in deluxe case with certificates 

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Victorian double sided locket set with a portrait miniature and paste, 3.7 x 5.5cm

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An early Victorian clasp set with a portrait miniature of a gentleman, 3 x 3.5cm

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The Royal Mint 2015 UK silver proof Fourth Circulating Coinage portrait coin set in deluxe case with certificates 

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An early Victorian brooch set with a portrait miniature of a lady, 3.3 x 2.8cm 

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An early Victorian brooch set with a portrait miniature of a gentleman, 2.7 x 3.2cm

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Two Russian lacquer boxes, one depicting a nude lady in the style of a Klimt portrait (approximately 7cm x 12.5cm x 3cm), the other a fairytale scene (approximately 15cm x 19cm x 5cm).

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Antique shell cameo, portrait of a lady, mounted in 15 ct bloomed gold mount, 4.1 x 4.5cm. CONDITION15 ct gross weight 9 grams

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Thorsen (Svein Erik Thorsen, Norwegian, 20th Century), abstract double portrait study, signed, oils on canvas. 60 x 50cm approx, framed. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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19th Century British School, a pair of miniature portrait studies, husband and wife, watercolours. Maple frames with gilt slips. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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Sir William Russell Flint, a set of four female portrait studies, coloured prints, signed in the plate. Circular 26cm diameter approx, framed and glazed. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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After Sir William Russell Flint, portrait of a woman, limited edition coloured print with publishers back stamps, signed in the plate. 40 x 30cm approx. Framed and glazed. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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English School Superb Portrait Miniature on Ivory, Within a Gold Mounted Oval Frame, of a Young Lady In A Classical High Waisted Gown with Ruched Neckline. c.1800. 3 Inches - 7.25 cm High. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.

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A nineteenth century portrait miniature depicting a lady wearing a blue dress and hat.

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Donald James White : Three-dimensional head and shoulders portrait of a man, oil on board, 45cm by 33cm

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A Mettlach etched and printed portrait decorated stoneware stein, impressed No. 1997 and Hopfen U Malz Gott Erhalt's 1866-1891, featuring a portrait of George EhretRead, about his old New York brewery, the lid with the Zoigl star, 23cm high.

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Gilt metal and miniature portrait brooch, the head and shoulders portrait of Georgian lady on ivory within scroll mount

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Walking cane surmounted with a silvered and ivory-coloured top, engraved with a portrait bust of a woman, in the Renaissance style, carved with scrolls, with plain wooden cane, 90cm long 

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Three 19th century gilt metal photograph frames enclosing photographic portraits and an oval metal frame enclosing a painted portrait of a youth.

Los 375

African pottery bowl, together with three portrait busts, (4)

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A WW I Leinster Regt. / Welsh Horse / RAMC  Battle of Courtrai Military Cross group to Lt. W.G.F. Owen-Morris, R.A.M.C. comprising Military Cross, engraved to verso 'Lt. W.G.F. Owen-Morris, 2nd Leinsters Regt., Ledeghem 1918'; 1914-18 British War Medal; Victory Medal (Liet. W.G.F. Owen-Morris) mounted in period folding glazed in case, with black & white portrait photograph of the recipient and original handwritten commendation / citation despatch (Army Form W.3121) and to/w assorted WW I and later photographs contained in four albums, the recipients Western Command Boxing Championship silver winners cup, Officers Welter Weight Class, July 1915 and a silver presentation tankard as President, Macc. Boxing Club May 1930 (as Dr Wm. Owen-Morris)Notes - (Dr) William George Frederick Owen-Morris, Welsh Horse, R.A.M.C. attached 2nd Bn Leinster Regt., MC awarded 1918 for (citation reads) 'For very Great gallantry and dedication to duty on the 14th October near Ledeghem ....... ' Provenance - the recipient thence by descent

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19th century English school - Portrait of a lady in mob cap, oil on canvas, 23 x 18 cm Various crackelure but revarnished to stablise etc

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A silver 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative plate with engraved portrait of HRH Queen Elizabeth, Roberts & Dore Ltd., London 1977, no.352, 11.3 oz, 23 cm diameter, in presentation case

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A late 19th century carved opal cameo pendant possibly by Wilhelm Schmidt, depicting a bust portrait of a classical maiden in an open-work carved surround, decorated with rubies, rose diamonds and enamel, suspended from a sapphire, ruby , emerald, diamond and enamel surmount. Schmidt, who refined the technique of carving opals in the late 19th century never signed his work

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J T Steadman (19th century, British) half length portrait of a young woman with ribbon tied hair, wearing a classical robe, watercolour, signed lower left, 31 x 23cm

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Attributed to William Poole (19th century British) A bust length portrait of Mary Anne Mason, née Poole oil on canvas 51 x 40cm (oval) in ornate giltwood and gesso frame

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