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18th Century Northern European School - a head and shoulder portrait of a miser, oil on canvas, 17 x 14, in a gilt frame

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Richard Smgthe - portrait of a young girl, coloured engraving, signed in pencil to lower margin, published James Connell & Sons 1916, 17 1/2 x 13 1/3, glazed and framed and four other similar coloured engravings

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A late 19th century Flemish overpainted photographic portrait on milk glass with gilt mask, mounted in glazed, oak frame

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Two various framed 'Fleet Reviews,' for 1977 and 2005, together with an overpainted portrait of the Monmouth-Class Cruiser HMS Essex, and a British medals framed poster. (4)

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An early 20th century continental school study depicting a priest in a wagon, with people surrounding, together with a pair of portrait studies depicting an elderly man and lady, unsigned, oils on canvas, 36 x 24cm.

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A large monochrome portrait of the cruise ship Queen Elizabeth, taken at anchor showing an aerial view of her starboard and bow, 90x138cm . (This picture was hung in the Purser's Office on board Queen Elizabeth

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A c.1830's portrait study of a lady, unsigned, oil on canvas, together with a 20th century shore scene with windmills, signed H. H Rol? Oil on canvas.

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A T. Lawrence Falcon Ware beaker depicting Winston Churchill, a Wood & Sons ‘Pride of Britain’ portrait jug depicting Sir Winston Churchill and a floral china bust depicting Winston Churchill on a blue and gilt base. Est £20-30

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English School (19th century)A pair, Portrait of a Victorian Lady and a Gentlemanoils on panels. ovals, 58cm x 42cm

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A carved boxwood portrait of Dante, in gilt decorated easel frame with arms of Florence, 9 1/2" x 8 1/2"

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A 19th century photographic portrait of an unknown woman, in grained frame, and two other photographic portraits, framed and glazed

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A mid 19th century portrait silhouette of an unknown man, 3" x 2 1/2", in ebonised frame, a 19th century portrait silhouette on glass, 3" x 2 3/8", in ebonised frame, a 19th century oil on mahogany panel portrait of a bon viveur, 7" x 5", an unframed mid 20th century portrait of an unknown woman, 3 1/2" x 3", and a sand picture of a castle

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An early 19th century oil on canvas, portrait of a woman holding a fruit, 28 1/2" x 36", in gilt frame

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An early 18th century oil on canvas, portrait of a gentleman with a letter, 19 1/2" x 24 1/2", in gilt frame (cleaned and relined)

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Albert Wainwright, W/C Portrait of Copeland Spose's Son and an Oil (2)

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Five Various Silhouette Portraits, a Photo Portrait and a Small Picture (7)

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An Azerbaijan rug another rug, 138cm x 89cm, 142cm x 84cm, also a small portrait rug.

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Raleigh, Walter The History of the World. London: Printed for Walter Burre, 1621 [also with engraved title dated 1614], folio, with "Minde of the Front." leaf before title, printed title with engraved portrait, 6 double-page maps, 2 double-page engraved plates, fore-margins dampstained, "Minde of the Front" leaf, engraved and printed titles with lower margin cut down, 19th century calf retaining central panel of original calf covers, rebacked, small repair to "Minde of the Front" leaf, p.351 stuck to facing map, map at p.270 cropped

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Book of Common Prayer Oxford: University Printers, 1703. 8vo, portrait of Queen Anne and 38 plates, ruled in red throughout [ESTC T88788, listing 11 copies worldwide]; [bound with] The New Testament London: Charles Bill, 1703. 8vo, 92 plates, ruled in red throughout, 3N4 torn with slight loss, 4B torn with some loss to text [probably ESTC N32302 the New Testament only]; [bound with] The Whole Book of Psalms London: T. Wilmer for the Company of Stationers, 1704. 8vo, ruled in red throughout [ESTC T149128 listing 8 copies worldwide]; bound in nineteenth century purple morocco gilt, slight rubbing

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Lewis, Wyndham The childermass. Section 1. London: Chatto & Windus, 1928. First edition, 8vo., publisher's yellow cloth, lettered in gilt, edges uncut, spine a little faded, upper inner joint cracking, no 126 of 225 copies signed by the author; [Idem] Paleface: the philosophy of the 'melting pot'. First edition, 8vo., publisher's brown cloth, outer hinges splitting, Boots Library label on the upper cover, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] The apes of God. London: Arco, 1955. Large 4to., publisher's cloth, no 844 of 1,000 copies, signed by the author, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] Hitler. London: Chatto & Windus, 1931. First edition, 8vo., publisher's buckram, with the dust wrapper, edges of wrapper a little chipped and frayed; [Idem] Men without art. London: Cassell, 1934. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, spine faded, short split at top of upper outer joint; [Idem] Blasting & bombarding. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1937. First edition, 8vo., portrait frontispiece, plates, publisher's limp cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The human age. London: Methuen, 1955. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, signature on front free endpaper and 3 others (11)

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Cohausen, Johann Heinrich Hermippus Redivivius: or the Sage's Triumph over Old Age and the Grave. London: J. Nourse, 1749. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners neatly repaired; Smith, Thomas Vitae quorundam eruditissimorum et illustrium virorum. London: D. Mortier, 1707. 4to., contemporary vellum, lacks portrait [ESTC T147511]; Nalson, John The Countermine: or a short but the discovery of the dangerous principles... of the Dissenting Party or Presbyterians. London: J. Edwin, 1677. Second edition, 8vo, imprimatur leaf before title, 2pp. advertisements at end, contemporary calf, rebacked (3) Provenance: Appleby Castle Library, Appleby Castle, Westmorland

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Leeds - Thoresby, Ralph Ducatus Leodiensis: or the Topography of the ancient town and parish of Leedes. Leeds: Ribson, Son & Holdsworth, 1816. Second edition, 2 volumes, folio, 2 engraved portrait frontispieces and 61 (of 62) plates (apparently lacking plate of "Gledhow"), 2 coloured, engraved illustrations in text, woodcut vignette on india paper on title-pages, 28 genealogies, contemporary blue morocco gilt, sides elaborately tooled in gilt, g.e., rubbed, upper joints slightly split at head, a couple of scrapes to sides

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Erskine, John An Institute of the Law of Scotland, in four books. Edinburgh: Bell and Bradfute, 1805. Fourth edition, folio, 2 volumes in one, portrait, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, some dampstaining to portrait, a little foxing Provenance: Ownership inscription of John Oliver, Hawick, and several marginal notes throughout

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Graves, Robert Good-bye to all that: an autobiography. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929. First edition, first state, 8vo., portrait frontispiece, plates (including double plate), publisher's salmon coloured cloth, dust wrapper, wrapper a little discoloured and with a little wear at head, very slight foxing to upper outer edge, with the book plate of R. J. Dickinson Note: Higginson & Williams A32a

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Genga, Bernardino Anatomia Chirurgica. Roma: Nicolò Angelo Tinassi, 1672. 12mo, [24], 455, [1], contemporary vellum, lacks frontispiece, slight worming to last leaf and foot of spine; Hey, William Practical Observations in Surgery. London: T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1810. Second edition, 8vo, 16 engraved plates, original or contemporary boards, uncut, owner's name to title, rubbed; Mayerne Turquet, Theodore de, Sir Praxeos Mayernianae in Morbis internis praecipue Gravioribus & Chronicis Syntagma. London: S. Smith, 1690. First edition, 8vo, engraved frontispiece portrait, license leaf before title, Addenda leaf at end, contemporary panelled calf, 18th century owner's names to title, worn, upper cover detached (3)

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Cook, Capt. James and James King A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean; Undertaken by Command of His Majesty for making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. London: John Fielding, 1785-86. 4 volumes, 8vo, portrait, folding chart and 48 (of 49) plates, (lacks plate at p.198 vol.3), half-titles in volumes 2-4, list of subscribers in volume 4, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt, red morocco lettering pieces, spines slightly rubbed

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Burns, Robert Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh: T. Cadell, 1793. Second Edinburgh edition (i.e. third), 2 volumes, 8vo, half-title, portrait, contemporary speckled calf gilt, ownership signature to endpapers, inscription below portrait, a couple of small hole in volume 2 with slight loss to text (2)

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Marvell, Andrew The Works, Poetical, Controversial and Political, with a new life of the Author by Capt. Edward Thompson. London: for the editor, 1776. First edition, 3 volumes, 4to., engraved frontispiece portrait, list of subscribers, contemporary half calf gilt, small very neat repairs to joints and corners

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Kafka, Franz America: translated German by Edwin and Willa Muir. London: Routledge, 1938. First English edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, spine a little faded, edges slightly rubbed; [Idem] The Great Wall of China and other pieces. London: Martin Secker, 1933. First English edition, 8vo., portrait frontispiece, publisher's cloth, spine faded, a note at the front describes this as being E.R.C. Lucas's copy with his pencilled annotations throughout; [Idem] In the penal settlement: tales and short prose works. London: Secker and Warburg, 1949. First English edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, spine faded; [Idem] Wedding preparations in the country and other posthumous prose writings. London: Secker and Warburg, 1954. First English edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, edges of wrapper slightly chipped, price cropped; [Idem] The diaries: edited by Max Brod. London: Secker & Warburg, 1948. First edition thus, 2 volumes, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrappers; and 5 others (11)

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Bibliography A collection of works on bibliography and the history of the book, to include: Suarez, M.F. & H.R. Woudhuysen. The Oxford companion to the book. Oxford: University Press, 2010. 2 volumes, large 4to., publisher's cloth, in a slip case: Haining, Peter. Movable books: an illustrated history. London: New English Library, 1979. Oblong folio, publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; Clark, J.W. Fasciculus Ioanni Willis Clar dicatus. Cambridge: University Press, 1909. 8vo., portrait frontispiece, publisher's cloth; Blake, N.F. Caxton and his world. London: Deutsch, 1969. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; Steinberg, S.H. Five hundred years of printing. New edition revised by John Trevitt. London: British library, 1996. 8vo., publisher's limp covers; James, M.R. The Western manuscripts in the library of Trinity College Cambridge: a descriptive catalogue. Cambridge: University Press 1900-1904. 4 volumes, 8vo., publisher's cloth; and 28 other related works or works of reference (38)

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Chinese Art Reference volumes, a collection of 22 volumes, including Waley, Arthur The Year Book of Oriental Art and Culture 1924-1925. London, 1925. 2 volumes, 4to., 60 plates, loose as issued in cloth folder; National Palace Museum Masterpieces of Chinese Snuff Bottles, Chinese Jade, Chinese Painting, Chinese Miniature Crafts, Chinese Portrait Painting, Chinese Calligraphy, all 4to., [1970's], red cloth, all but one with slipcases; d'Argencé, R.Y. L. Chinese Ceramics in the Avery Brundage Collection. Berkeley, 1967. 4to, original wrappers, marks to title-page; Williamson, G.C. The Book of Famille Rose. 1970, slipcase; National Museum of History. The Graphic Art of Chinese Folklore. 1977, 4to., original cloth, dustwrapper; Hong Kong Chinese Snuff Bottle Collectors Study Group. Chinese Snuff Bottles. Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1977. 4to., original wrappers; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong. Jingdezhen Wares. The Yuan Evolution. 1984. 4to., original cloth, dustwrapper; Brown, C. and D. Rabiner The Robert H. Clague Collection. Chinese Glass of the Qing Dynasty 1644-1911. Phoenix, 1987. 4to., original wrappers; Brown, C. and D. Rabiner Clear as Crystal, Red as Flame. Later Chinese Glass. New York, 1990. 4to., original wrappers; Kleiner, Robert W.L. Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Collection of John Ault. 1990. 4to., presentation copy, original cloth, dustwrapper; Avril, Ellen Heavenly Earth. Early Chinese Ceramics from the Shatzman Collection. Cornell University, 2004., 4to, original wrappers; Needham, Joseph Science and Civilisation in China. 2000-06; 3 volumes only (V:4, V:9 and VII:1), original cloth, dust-jackets; and 2 others, Annamese Ceramics & Pronk Porcelain (22)

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Stanley, Henry M. How I Found Livingstone; Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa. London: Sampson Low [&c.], 1872. First edition, 8vo, mounted albumen portrait frontispiece, 5 maps (4 folding) & 28 plates, illustrations, with an Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Joyce loosely inserted, asking Joyce not to mention that he has given him unspecified particulars "or it will be said I am courting popularity or in this age that it is simply impossible", original brown pictorial cloth gilt, a few spots, upper hinge slightly weak

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Tibet, a collection, including Hayden, Sir H. & C. Cosson Sport and Travel in the Highlands of Tibet. 1927. First edition, 8vo, plates, map in pocket, original cloth; Bell, Sir Charles Tibet past & present. 1924, original cloth, lacks map at end, worn; David-Neel, A. Tibetan Journey. 1936, original cloth, 1 plate loose, binding slightly soiled; Burrard, S.G. Records of the Survey of India, Volume VIII, Part 2 only. Dehra Dun, 1915. Folio, frontispiece and folding maps 14-21 & 23-24 only (lacking 13 and 22), original quarter cloth; Burrard, S.G. A Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet. Delhi, 1933 and Calcutta, 1908, Parts 2 and 4 only, 4to, plates, maps, original wrappers; Morris, J. Living with Lepchas.1938, title-page discoloured; Rockhill, W.W. Notes on the Ethnology of Tibet. [extracted from a Journal], [1933], plates, cloth; Bailey, F.M. China- Tibet - Assam, a Journey, 1911. 1945; Bell, Sir C. Portrait of the Dalai Lama. 1946, dustwrapper; Bell, Sir C. Tibet past & present. [n.d.], dustwrapper; Thomas, Lowell Out of this World. 1951, dustwrapper; Maraini, F. Secret Tibet. 1952; dustwrapper; Herrligkoffer, K.M. Nanga Parbat. 1954, torn dustwrapper; International Commission of Jurists Tibet and the Chinese People's Republic. Geneva, 1960; Li, Tieh-Tseng. Tibet. New York, 1960, dustwrapper; Gelder, S. & R. The Timely Rain. 1964, dustwrapper; Hopkirk, P. Trespassers on the Roof of the World. 1982, presentation copy from the author, dustwrapper; Richardson, H.M. Tibet & its History. 1984, dustwrapper; Ruttledge, Hugh. Everest 1933. 1934, original cloth; Vaurie, Charles Tibet and its Birds. 1972, dustwrapper, library stamp to endpaper; and several loose extracts from the Himalayan Journal relating to Tibet, in a loose clip folder

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Baudier, Dominique Epistolae semicenturia auctae, lacunis aliquot suppletis; accedunt eiusdem Orationes et Libellus de foenore. Amsterdam: Louis Elzevier, 1654. 12mo., engraved title-page, engraved portrait of the author, later binding of polished brown morocco, gilt crane crest on both covers, t.e.g., rebacked, original back strip preserved, scuffed, title-page spotted, and partly torn at the lower inner margin, some light paper discolouration throughout Note: Willems 1169. The particular interest of this copy lies in the fact that it is a completely uncut copy which most probably survived in sheets until put into its present binding. A note in pencil at the end would suggest that at one time it was part of Bernard Quaritch's stock in 1925. Date of imprint is supplied by hand on the title-page.

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Thomas, Dylan Under Milk Wood. London: Dent, 1954. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper (Rolph B21); [Idem] Llareggub in Botteghe Oscure. Vol. 9. Roma: Arnoldo Mondadori, 1952. 8vo., publisher's printed paper wrapper (Rolph C.175); [Idem] Quite early one morning: broadcasts by Dylan Thomas, London: Dent, 1954. First edition, 8vo., first impression with a full stop after sailors on p, 3, portrait frontispiece, publisher's blue cloth, edges stained (Rolph B. 23); [Idem] A prospect of the sea and other stories and prose writings. London: Dent, 1955. First edition, 8vo., portrait frontispiece, publisher's blue cloth, dust wrapper, edges of wrapper very slightly frayed (Rolph B28); [Idem] 18 poems. London: The Fortune Press, [1942]. 2nd edition, later issue in green quarter buckram, paper boards, yellow dust wrapper printed in red, wrapper faded and with a small piece missing at head, boards faded, inscription on front free endpaper (Rolph B.2) and 3 others (8)

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Yeats, W.B. A book of Irish verse. London: Methuen, 1895. First edition, 8vo., publisher's green buckram, fore-edges uncut, a little rubbed, fore-edges darkened, (Wade 225); [Idem] Poems. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1904. 4th English edition, 8vo., portrait frontispiece, dark blue cloth, with design in gold on front cover (by Althea Gyles), edges uncut, (Wade 19); [Idem] The land of heart's desire. Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher, 1905. 4th edition, small 8vo., publisher's paper boards, printed paper labels, edges uncut, (Wade 13); [Idem] The Shananchie: an illustrated Irish miscellany. Vol. 1 1906. Dublin: Maunsel & Co. Ltd., 1906. 4to., frontispiece, plates, publisher's buckram, edges uncut, covers stained, Wade p. 77, contains the first appearance by Yeats of The Song of the Woman under the title Against Witchcraft; [Idem] Reveries over childhood & youth. London: Macmillan, 1916. First edition thus, 8vo., coloured frontispiece, 2 plates, publisher's dark blue cloth, upper cover with design in gold by Sturge Moore, binding faded and with hinges and edges rubbed, (Wade 113); [Idem] Responsibilities and other poems. London: Macmillan, 1916. First edition thus, 8vo., publisher's dark blue cloth with design in gilt on the front cover by Sturge Moore, uncut, spine rubbed and binding generally faded, half-title discoloured, blind stamped "presentation copy" on the title-page, (Wade 116) (6)

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Pattern & Decoration, 5 books R. Scott - Brook & Co., and others 14 sheets, laid-down onto card with some loss, showing designs for bookbinding, engraving and stamping tools, several marked with prices; Cellini, Benvenuto The Treatises... on Goldsmithing and Sculpture. London: Edward Arnold, 1898. 4to, number 83 of 600 copies, green cloth with paper label to spine; Silvestre & Girault Alphabet-Album... Paris: J. Techener, 1843. Folio, lacking plate 43, contemporary black morocco gilt, foxed and worn with ownership initials to many plates, upper part of spine detached, rubbed; [Pettus, John. Fleta Minor: the laws of art and nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining and inlarging the bodies of confin'd metals, London, 1683?] Folio, portrait, lacking initial gathering including title-page, e1 lacking, lacking lower cover, upper cover detached, dampstained; Knight & Rumley [Heraldic Illustrations Specimen Crests & Fancy Gems, 1870?] 4to, 77 plates, all text lacking or defective, soiled, original cloth, spine lacking, covers detached (5)

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D Wang, Luidwig and Emil von Meerscheidt-Hullessem In und um Peking. Während der Kriegswirren 1900-1901. Berlin: Meisenbach Riffarth & Co., 1902. First edition, oblong folio, 1 heliogravure portrait, 35 leaves of plates (with photos on both verso and rector, folding map, original pictorial blue cloth gilt with dragon design, small tear to map (without loss)

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Gibbon, Edward The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1782-1781-1788. 6 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf, portrait, 3 folding maps, gilt with red morocco gilt labels to spine, bookplates of the Bibliotheque du Haut-Buisson, some dampstaining, a little rubbing (6)

Los 553

China- Zhang Daqian Chinese Painting. With the Original Paintings and Discourses on Chinese Art. Hong Kong: East Art Co., 1961. First edition, folio, title printed in gold, portrait of the author and 73 colour illustrations, further illustrations, original silk covered boards, contrasting silk lettering piece laid on coloured paper to the upper board, with gilt vignette of two men in outline, in the original decorative silk slipcase, in the original cardboard box Note: A detailed guide to all aspects of painting in the Chinese style, covering techniques for depicting flowers and plants, people and landscapes, as well as guidelines for the handling of paper and ink, brush and water. Chang Da-Chien (1899-1983) was one of the best-known Chinese artists of the twentieth century, gaining renown not only in the traditional style, but also as an impressionist and expressionist, and as a master forger.

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Manilius, Marcus Astronomicon... London: Paul and Isaac Vaillant, 1739. 4to, portrait, folding plate, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked with a modern spine, bookplate with the crest of an eagle surrounded by a belt with the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense

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Artillery & War Bethell, H.A. Modern artillery in the field. London: Macmillan, 1911. 8vo., frontispiece, plates, illustrations, publisher's cloth, rubbed and worn, library stamps of Elswick Institute; Admiralty. Rifle and field exercises for His Majesty's Fleet, 1913. Small 8vo., illustrations, original limp cloth; Phillips, Edmund Ragland. Hints on shooting. Leeds: Jackson, 1915. Pamphlet, 8vo., printed paper wrappers; French, Sir J.P.D. , Field-Marshall. Extracts from General Routine Orders issued to the British Army in the field. London: Harrison, 1915. Pamphlet, 8vo., printed paper wrappers; General Staff. Notes on trench warfare for infantry offices. Revised diagrams, December 1916. London: Harrison, 1917. Pamphlet, 8vo., printed paper wrappers; Canadian War Records Office. Canada in Khaki No 2. London: Pictorial Newspaper Co., 1917. 4to., plates, illustrations, publisher's cloth; The Wipers Times. London: Herbert Jenkins 1918. 4to., publisher's cloth, with dust wrapper, part of wrapper spine missing; Roberts, F.J., Lieut-Col., editor. The Wipers Times. London: Nash, 1930. First complete edition, 4to., portrait frontispiece, publisher's cloth; His Majesty's Censorship. The Mail-Bag: compiled by members of the Liverpool Postal Censorship. Liverpool: Daily Post Printers, [n.d., c.1920?]. 4to., plates, illustrations, publisher's cloth, with original printed paper covers bound in; Doyle, Arthur Conan. The story of British prisoners. London: National Patriotic Committee, [1915]. Pamphlet, printed paper wrappers; and 12 other similar books and pamphlets (21)

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Polybius Historiaum libri qui supersunt, interprete Isacco Casaubono. Iacbus Gronovius recensuit … Accedit Aneae Commentarius de toleranda obsidione cum interpretation ac notis Isaaci Casauboni. Amsterdam: ex off. Johannis Janssonii a Waesberge & Johannis a Someren, 1670. 3 volumes, engraved title-pages to volumes 1 and 2, contemporary vellum, over lapping fore-edges, tear to lower part of the engraved title in volume 1, upper inner joint of volume 1 splitting, final blank leaves dusty, bookplate of the Earl of Kintore; Appianus. Romanrum historiarum … Alexander Tollius … emandavit, correxit & Henrici Stephani … selectas annotations adjecit. Amsterdam: ex off. Johannis Janssonii a Waesberge & Johannis a Someren, 1670. 2 volumes, 8vo., engraved title-pages to both volumes, contemporary vellum, splitting of outer inner joints; Justinus. Historiae Philippicae ex recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii cum eiusdem castigatinibus. Leiden: apud Jacobum Hackium, 1683. 8vo., engraved title-page, contemporary vellum; Velleius Paterculus, Caius. Cum selectis variorum notis: Antonius Thysius edidit & accurante recensuit. Leiden: ex off. Francisci Hakii, 1659. 8vo., engraved title-page, contemporary vellum, 18th century armorial bookplate: Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus. De bello civili cum Hug. Griotii, Farnabii notis & variorum selectiss. : accurante Corn. Schrevelio. Amsterdam: Elzevier, 1669. 8vo., engraved title-page, folding map, contemporary sprinkled calf, spine rubbed, front free endpaper removed, armorial book plate of Richard Jenkins; Caeser, Caius Julius. Quae extant, cum selectis variorum commentariis, quorum plerique novi, opera et studio Arnoldi Montani: accedunt Notitia Galliae et notae auctiores ex autogapho Iosephi Scaligeri. Amsterdam: Elzevier, 1670. 8vo., engraved title-page, engraved folding map and 4 engraved plates, contemporary sprinkled calf, armorial book plate of Richard Jenkins, marginal worming of first few leaves and a single worm through subsequent margins; Florus, Lucius Annaeus. Rerum Romanurum epitome: interpretation & notis illustravit Anna Tanaquilii Fabri Filia … In usum Serenissimi Delphini. London: impens. R. Clavell, et al., 1692. 8vo, title-page in red and black, contemporary sprinkled and panelled calf; Justinus. Historiae Philippicaecum integris commentariis Jac. Bongarsii … Curante Abrahamo Gronovio. Leiden: apud Theodorum Haak, 1719. 8vo., engraved frontispiece, title-page in red and black, contemporary vellum, gilt ruled, with gilt figure of Athena and corner panel ornaments in gilt; Kennett, Basil. Romae antiquae notitia: or the antiquities of Rome. London: Child, 1717. 6th edition, 8vo., engraved portrait frontispiece, title-page in red and black, 13 engraved plates (including folding), contemporary calf; Echard, Augustus The Roman history, from the building of the City to the perfect settlement of the Empire. London: for R. Bonwick, et al., 1719. 8th edition, 2 volumes only of 5, 8vo., engraved frontispiece to both volumes, title-pages in red and black, contemporary calf; Lipius, Justus. Roma illustrate sive antiquitatum Romanarum breviarium. London: Swale & Childe, 1692. 8vo., engraved frontispice, 1 folding engraved plate and engraved illustrations in the text, contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed and worn, (ESTC R231286), variant with "et" and "cum figuris aeneis" in the 7th line of the title (15)

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Buffon, George L.M.L., Comte de Barr's Buffon. Buffon's Natural History. London: H.D. Symonds, 1807-10. 16 volumes, 8vo, engraved portrait, 5 plain plates, 131 hand-coloured plates, contemporary tree calf gilt, spines gilt, armorial bookplate of Gerald L. Rathbone Note: This handsome set comprises 10 volumes of Barr's Buffon. Buffon's Natural History and 6 volumes, lettered "Continuation" on spines, comprising Natural History.

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India - Cartier-Bresson, Henri Beautiful Jaipur. Jaipur: the Information Bureau, 1948. First edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, 64 half-tone photographs, original printed red cloth, dust-jacket not price clipped, some minor internal soiling and very slight damp-staining to corners, some soiling to lower part of covers, a few tears and some soiling to dust-jacket

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Trees - Elwes, Henry John and Augustine Henry The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland. Edinburgh: Privately printed, 1906-13. 8 volumes including index, 4to., volumes 1-5 with colour frontispiece, 7 colour-printed titles, portrait and 412 plates, contemporary green half morocco gilt "for Bernard Quaritch", t.e.g., spines somewhat faded, bookplates of Sir George Taylor

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Manner of Francis Coates, an early 19th century portrait of Admiral Sir John Jervis, Earl St Vincent, oil on canvas, paper labels verso, 75cm by 62cm

Los 749

Follower of Ferdinand Bol, portrait of a young man in velvet hat and cloak, oil on panel, Kolmsperger & Pfefferle and other labels verso, 83cm by 64.5cm

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An early 19th century portrait miniature of a young man, later inscription verso 'Taken by Mrs Boffin Dec 1820', 7cm by 5.5cm

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19th century school, oval mounted portrait of a young boy wearing a fez, oil, 17.5cm by 12cm

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E Ellerby (19th century), portrait of a young lady with violin, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1888,unframed, 77cm by 56cm

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19th century school, portrait of an old man in profile, oil on board, 20cm by 11.5cm

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Philippa Jacobs (20th century), local interest, portrait of an old lady, Joan Hogg, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed verso 'Painted by Philippa Jacobs at Bolinge Hill Farm, 2 years before Joan's death', unframed, 51cm by 41cm

Los 183

After Guido Reni oil on canvas portrait of Beatrice Cenci, 47 x 35cm, in gilt frame

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Late 19th/early 20th century oil on canvas portrait of Caroline Alexander, granddaughter of Cuthbert Vaux, founder of Vaux Breweries, Sunderland. Caroline was the daughter of Ralph Thomas Vaux and Isabelle Duncan Noble and was born Caroline Vaux 7th November 1861, she married George Edward Alexander in 1890 and died in 1940.In gilt frame, 90 x 75cm

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