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16 volumes including Graves, RobertGood-bye to all that: an autobiography. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929. First edition, second state, with the erratum slip between pp, 398/399, portrait frontispiece, plates (including double plate), publisher's cloth, salmon cloth, spine darkened, edges rubbed, endpapers dusty, with the bookplate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A32b); Pseudo-Phalaris Phalaridos Akragantinon tyrannou epistolai. Epistolae ex MSS recensuit, versione, annotationibus, & vita insuper authoris donavit, Car. Boyle. Oxford: e typ, Clarendoniano, impens. Stephani Fletcher, 1718. 8vo., engraved frontispiece and engraved vignette on the title-page, text in Greek and Latin, contemporary panelled calf, upper board detached (but present), paper a little discoloured; and another 14 (16)
Corelli, ArchangeloXII Sonata's or Solo's [sic.] for a Violin a Bass Violin or Harpsichord. London: J. Walsh, [n.d., c.1715?] 4to, 94 pages, collating: [2], 61, [1], 39-68, lacking portrait, title-page trimmed slightly affecting one letter; [bound with]Gautier, Louïs Six Sonates pour la Flute Traversiere seule & Basse. The Hague: P. van Os, [n.d.] 4to, 24pp.; [bound with] Oswald, James [Airs for the Spring. London, printed for the author, n.d.] 4to, lacking title-page; [bound with] [Idem] Airs for the Summer. London, printed for the author, n.d. 4to; [bound with] [Idem] Airs for the Autumn. London, printed for the author, n.d. 4to, with a dedication leaf; [bound with] [Idem] Airs for the Winter. London, printed for the author, n.d. 4to; [bound with] Lyndon, James Six Solos for a Violin and Thorough Bass. Birmingham: Michael Broome, 1751. 4to, with list of subscribers, 24pp. only; 18th century quarter calf, covers detached, spine disintegrating
Herbal - Fuchs, LeonhardDe Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes. Lyon: Balthazar Arnoullet, 1549. Second edition, 8vo, [32 with [bb8] blank, 851; title with woodcut device, woodcut portrait on title verso, 510 small woodcuts in text by Clement Bussy, later [?18th century] boards, lacks 6 leaves of index at end, binding rubbed, [USTC 79176 recording 3 copies in U.K., 2 copies in U.S.A. & 11 copies in continental Europe; Hunt, 61; Nissen 667]Note: This is the first impression of these small woodcuts and the portrait of Fuchs by Clement Bussy; the first edition, in folio, was published in Basel in 1542.
Leigh, CharlesThe Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire and the Peak, in Derbyshire... Oxford: printed for the author; and to be had at Mr. George West's..., 1700. Folio, portrait, map hand-coloured in outline, 24 plates, modern quarter calf, portrait and title-page slightly nibbled [ESTC R20833]
Church of Scotland, 18 items, comprising Salwey, ArthurHalting Stigmatiz'd in a Sermon Preached to the Honorable House of Commons. London: C. Meredith, 1644. [8], 21, [3]p., 4to, first and last leaf blanks, disbound, slight dust-soiling, [ESTC R17704]; Bridges, Walter Ioabs Counsell, and King Davids Seasonable Hearing it. London: A. Cooke, 1643. 4to, [8], 23, 4to, soiled, disbound, some headlines trimmed, [ESTC R204247]; A True Copy of the whole printed Acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland. Printed in the Year 1682. [2], 485, [13], old calf, lacks lower board, one board detached; A Letter containing an Humble and Serious Advice to some in Scotland. [Edinburgh] printed [Tyler], 1661. 4to, 15pp. [however ESTC R222051 calling for [2], 14pp.], page 15 repaired with loss to one letter; bound with To His Grace His Majestie's high Commissioner and the High Court of Parliament, the humble Address of the Synod of Aberdeen. [Aberdeen, 1661, from final leaf], [4]p., 4to, drophead title, [ESTC R425293], a few words trimmed, cloth-backed boards; C[umming], A[lexander] A Sermon Preached upon Christmas Day. Edinburgh: A. Symson, 1705, 4to, [4], 52, [ESTC T192316], disbound, slight marginal staining; [Anonymous] The Restoration of Episcopacy in Scotland. London, Printed in the Year 1705. 4to, 8pp., disbound, one word & some page numerals trimmed; [Anonymous] The Mystery of Magistracy unvailed [sic]. Edinburgh: Heirs and Successors of Andrew ANderson, 1708. 4to, 51. [1], disbound, [ESTC T102220], 2 short sellotape strengthening; Simson, John] A True and Authentick Copy of Mr John Simsons Letters to Mr Robert Rowen. [Edinburgh: printed by John Moncur, 1716]. 4to, drop-head title, [ESTC T176500], disbound; Campbell, Daniel Man's Chief End and Rule. Edinburgh: J. Moncur, 1719. 2 parts in one vol., 8vo, contemporary calf, [ESTC T172630]; Gibbon, Thomas The Religious Observance of the Sabbath. London, 1749. 8vo, disbound; Haldan, Bernard The Foundations of Religion and Morality. A Sermon Preached in the Tron Church of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Hamilton &c., 1756. 8vo, [4], 31, [1], disbound; Fordyce, James The Delusive and Persecuting Spirit of Popery. Glasgow, 1758. 8vo, disbound; Dow, John The Trial of the Rev. Niel Douglas... for Sedition. Edinburgh, 1817. 8vo, frontispiece portrait, cloth; A Second edition of the Debate in the Shop about Imparity among Pastors. [Edinburgh ?, 1703]. 4to, 15, [1], disbound, [ESTC T95635]; [Cromaty, George Mackenzie, Earl of] A Few Brief and Modest Reflexions perswading a Just Indulgence to be Granted to the Episcopal Clergy and People in Scotland. [Edinburgh], 1703, 4to, 7, [1]p., disbound, [ESTC T79929]; Cullen, Francis Grant, Lord AN Essay for Pace, by Union in Judgement; about Church-Government in Scotland. Edinburgh: Heirs of Andrew Anderson, 1703. 4to, 21, [1]p., disbound, imprint cropped, [ESTC T79907]; [Church of Scotland] The Protestation of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland. Edinburgh: J. Bryson, 1639. 4to, cloth; Willison, John A Letter from a Parochial Bishop to a Prelatical Gentleman in Scotland. Edinburgh, 1714. 8vo, [6], 146, quarter morocco, last 2 pages in pen facsimile
Dundee Improvement CommitteeDundee Old & New. [Dundee, 1880?] Oblong 4to album, containing one portrait photograph of Convener [sic.] of the Omprovement Committee of the Dundee Police Commissioners, 1871-1880 and 52 albumen prints of Dundee, various sizes but mostly 11 x 20cm, original red morocco gilt
Boswell, JamesThe Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson... London: Charles Dilly, 1785. First edition, second state with the 'preparing for press' line appearing below the errata, portrait, contemporary calf, joints split [ESTC T53594]; [Johnson, Samuel] A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. London: A. Strahan, 1785. 'New edition', 8vo, contemporary calf rebacked [ESTC T83970] (2)
Potter, Beatrix - a collection of books, includingThe Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1903. First edition, first or second impression with the same endpaper repeated four times and without "by the author of Peter Rabbit" to the title-page, 16mo, 27 colour illustrations, original blue-grey boards with circular image of Squirrel Nutkin to the upper cover, some splitting to hinges, a little soiling; [Idem] The Tale of Peter Rabbit. London: Frederick Warne and Co., [n.d.] 16mo, later printing without the portrait of Beatrix Potter as Mrs McGregor; [Idem] Ginger & Pickles. London: Frederick Warne and Co., [1909]. First edition, 8vo, original boards, very worn, text-block loose; with 15 other later editions of Beatrix Potter, and one other (19)
Melanchthon, PhilippEpigrammatum Reverendi et Clariss. viri Philippi Melanthonis libri sex. Wittenberg, Johann Schwertel, 1575. 8vo, [148 leaves], (A1-T4), woodcut portrait on title, later (?19th century) vellum, brown morocco lettering piece, [USTC, recording 6 copies in Germany], a little spotting, occasional light marginal dampstaining
Biography & memoir, including ['Dundee, John Graham' - Charles Leslie attr.?]Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the Highland Clans and the Massacre of Glenco. London: Jonas Brown, 1714. First edition, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, lacking portrait, one page corner torn with slight loss [ESTC T86095]; Cockburn, Henry Journal of Henry Cockburn... Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1874. 2 volumes, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Stevenson, David Life of Robert Stevenson. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1878. 8vo, original brown cloth gilt; Fitzgerald, Percy The Life of Samuel Johnson... London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co., 1910. 3 volumes, 8vo, original red cloth; and 13 others, sold not subject to return (20)
Jacobite Rebellion, 14 volumes, including Johnstone, Chevalier deMemoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746. 1820. 4to, portrait, plan, modern quarter calf, uncut; Lockhart, George The Lockhart Papers. 1817. 2 volumes, 4to, modern red quarter morocco; [Forbes, Duncan] Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat. London, 1746, 2 copies, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, & modern quarter morocco; [Burton, John] A Genuine and true Journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier. London, 1749., tear at foot of title repaired, modern quarter calf; Henderson, A. The Life of William Augustus Duke of Cumberland. 1766, 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary calf; Macdonald, A.R. The Truth about Flora MacDonald. 1938. 4to, two-tone cloth; Maxwell, James Narrative of Charles Prince of Wales' Expedition to Scotland in the year 1745. 1841, 4to, contemporary quarter calf, rubbed; Gordon, James Remarks on Colonel Stewart's Sketches of the Highlanders. 1823, 8vo, contemporary half calf, rubbed; Stewart, David Sketches of the Character, Manners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1822. 2 volumes, 8vo, large hand-coloured folding map, contemporary half calf gilt ; and 2 others (14)
A Charles l silver counter box,by or from the workshops of Simon and William de Passe, of cylindrical form, the cover pierced with a bust portrait of Charles l, the base similarly decorated with a bust of Henrietta Maria, the sides with two panels of fanciful birds and scrolling foliage, containing thirty-one gaming counters, die struck with portraits of English monarchs,box 2.7cm highProvenance: The Property of a Lady.
A large pair of Dresden oval mirrors,late 19th century, in the Meissen style, each surmounted by two putti and an oval portrait of Marie Antoinette, over frames profusely decorated with applied flowers and beads, the aprons with oval panels decorated with musical trophies, the boarded backs with adjustable supports,45cm wide76cm high (2)
A Victorian ruby glass combination scent bottle and vinaigrette,with engraved gilt metal mounts, the base ornately engraved and with initials, opening to reveal a printed portrait of a young man, a second hinge enclosing the vinaigrette,13.7cm longProvenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh - fine signed Royal Presentation charming informal portrait photograph dated 1954 - of the relaxed Royal Couple seated on a garden wall, with a young Prince Charles and Princess Anne standing on it, with doll in pram and Corgi - signed in ink on mount 'Philip 1954 Elizabeth R', 23.25cm x 19.25cm, unframed, with original envelope.Provenance: Presented by The Queen to 'Mr Henry', her personal hairdresser from 1939 - 1969
Georgian brooch with glazed compartment containing a watercolour 'lover's eye' portrait, together with a similar brooch and ring (3) CONDITION REPORT Georgian oval brooch is in good condition. Appears to have later added suspension hoop on back. unmarked but believed to be gold. Other brooch is also in good condition. The pin is possibly a later replacement. File marks visible on one corner (on back) brooch is unmarked. Ring possibly converted from a brooch, evidence of solder where shank meets back of plaque. Shank is not gold. Ten stones (believed to be Garnets) have chips and wear commensurate with age
Early 19th century papier mâché snuff box of circular form, the slightly domed cover with painted female portrait - depicting Princess Charlotte Augusta, daughter of George IV, 9.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Subject is identified as Princess Charlotte Augusta (1796-1817) Good original condition, some minor chips to papier mâché around edges and some minor marks to decoration
19th century bronze medallion with classical profile portrait of Sir Walter Scott, signed - Crawford. F., 11cm wide, together with highly unusual 19th century Scottish white metal mounted and antler-handled ladies' etui in the form of a sgian dubh with hinged vinaigrette to the terminal, the sheath housing scissors, together with antique manacles, agate snuff box and pair of agate knife rests
William Egley (1798 - 1870), portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman wearing grey coat and blue cravat, label verso inscribed - Painted by William Egley 75......St. Terrace, Hyde Park, 1843, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, in glazed papier mâché frame CONDITION REPORT Good original order. Some dead insects under glass
English School, 18th century, portrait miniature of a child, wearing grey coat, oval, 4.5cm x 4cm, in glazed papier mâché frame, together with late 19th / early 20th century Continental painted porcelain plaque after Raphael of The Madonna della seggiola and early Victorian portrait miniature on ivory of lady with ostrich feather hat (3)
English School, circa 1780, fine watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing blue coat with velvet trim and white cravat, oval, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, in glazed gilt frame with woven hair panel to reverse CONDITION REPORT No splits on ivory. Not examined out of frame. Some dust and dirt visible under glass
Field Marshal Earl Roberts V.C., K.G., K.P., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Kst.J., V.D., P.C. (1832 - 1914) - fine signed presentation portrait photograph of the Field Marshal in dress uniform wearing orders and decorations and medals, signed in ink 'Roberts F.M.', with handwritten letter from the Field Marshal on 47 Portland Place headed notepaper dated 2nd November 1902 - to the Mayor of Dover - enclosing a copy of his book 'Forty-One Years in India' and a signed photograph to thank him 'for his kindness at Dover', signed 'Yours truly Roberts F.M.', in Edwardian double-sided glazed frame, the image 14cm x 10cm
Early 19th century French cut glass scent / moon flask with sulphide portrait bust of Emperor Napoleon I to front and diamond cut back, small glass stopper under silver screw-top, 8cm high CONDITION REPORT Couple of minor flea bites/chips to neck and stopper. Some dents to lid, some dirt to interior and minor chips to high points of glass to reverse
TRH The Duke and Duchess of York (later TM King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) - rare silver framed presentation signed portrait photograph of The Royal Couple - The Duke in Naval uniform and The Duchess wearing an ostrich feather-bordered dress and large pearl necklace - signed in ink on mount 'Albert 1931 Elizabeth', in a fine silver frame with arched top with cast Royal ducal crown and EA Royal cipher, with blue leather easel back, hallmarked - London 1931, retailed by H. Plante, 12 Bury Street, St. James's, London, the photograph by Bertram Park, Dover Street, London, 33.5cm x 25cm
A Victorian photograph album containing carte de visite portrait photographs of celebrities and various members of the British and European Royal Families and Statesmen - including Queen Victoria and Family, The Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Alice and Prince Louis of Hesse on their Wedding Day 1863 - King George of Greece, Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, King of Prussia, Garibaldi, King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, Queen of Hawaii, Disraeli, Florence Nightingale, Charles Dickens, Duc de Charles, Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Maharaja Dalip Singh

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