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VICTORIAN PORTRAIT MOURNING BROOCHwith a central oval hand painted portrait brooch depicting a young woman in a blue dress and with blue ribbons to her hair, 36mm high, the reverse set with hairwork, in a twisted border with alternating engraved and plain links, unmarked pinchbeck or similar, 50mm high
CRAIG (Eric, 1829-1923) 'New Zealand Ferns', a large album of mounted specimen ferns, circa 1880, 46 x 34cm overall, title page with two mounted portrait photographs (one presumably of Craig), stamped overleaf for the author with an address at Princes Street, Auckland, with 70 card leaves of mounted specimens, a loose list at the front, original kauri boards and leather spine
BARROW (Isaac). The Usefulness of Mathematical Learning explained and demonstrated; Being Mathematical Lectures read in the Publick Schools at the University of Cambridge..., Translated by the Revd. Mr John Kirby. London: Stephen Austen, 1734, 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding diagrammatical plate, index and bibliography bound at rear, contemporary calf; FERGUSON (JAMES) Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, ... with the Use of Globes. 6th edition, 1784, 8vo, folding engraved plates, contemporary tree calf, (2)
JAMES I. The Workes of the Most High and Mightie Prince, James by the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. London: Barker and Bill for James, Bishop of Winton, and Deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall, 1616, folio, half-title with engraved portrait (trimmed and mounted) by John Bill after Simon de Passe on verso, additional engraved title (also mounted), binding worn, front board detached; [SPRAT (Thomas, Bishop of Rochester)]. A True Account and Declaration of the Horrid Conspiracy against the late King, his Present Majesty and the Government. London: T Newcomb 1685, folio, second edition, folding plan with small tear; bound with - Copies of the Informations and Original Papers ...; lacking plate, contemporary calf, detached front board; WHITELOCK (B) Memorials of the English Affairs, 1732, folio, worn rebacked calf (3)
MACKERELL (Benjamin) A New Catalogue of the Books in the Publick Library of the City of Norwich, in the year 1732. Norwich, [1732], small 4to, title and first leaf a little soiled, 54pp., contemporary ink annotations to index, later vellum; BROWNE (Sir Thomas) Posthumous Works..., London 1712, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, 8 parts in one vol., 22 plates including folding, later half calf (2)
Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), head portrait of John Masefield, pencil and watercolour, signed and dated 'Max 1931', 32 x 20.5cm. Provenance: Sotheby's sale 11 March, 1992, lot 45; together with a print after Beerbohm 'Mr Austin Dobson and Mr Edmund Gosse composing a ballade, are taken unawares by their President, Mr Jos Chamberlain', 34 x 21cm (2)
GIBBON (Edward) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2nd edition, 1776-88, 6 vols., 4to., 3 folding maps, portrait frontispiece, sporadic age staining and discolouration, tree calf gilt spines; Miscellaneous Works, in 2 vols 1796, 4to, slight foxing, uniform tree calf; with - WRAXALL (N W) History of France, 3 vols., 1795, tree calf; GILLIES (J) History of Ancient Greece, in 2 vols., 1786, 4to, 2 folding maps, some old staining, tree calf to match. Some hinges or joints cracking, but generally a handsome group in contemporary bindings (13)
SEDGWICK (O.), The Doubting Beleever, or a Treatise....., London 1641, 12mo, rather toned, lacking upper board; The Moral State of England....., London: for Henry Herringman, 1670, 8vo, worn calf; [ALLESTREE (Richard)], The Whole Duty of Man, 1677, 8vo, added engraved title, panel calf, spine chipped; TAYLOR (Jeremy), The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying, 1651, 12mo, double page plate, added engraved title, boards detached; LATIMER (Hugh), Fruitful Sermons, 1635, 8vo, portrait frontispiece (repaired corner), boards detached; and one other
Gardening and floras. NEWTON (J) A Complete Herbal, new edition 1805, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates, original boards; ,WAKEFIELD (P) An Introduction to Botany, 5th edition 1807, 12mo, 12 plates, calf; others later, most illustrated, by John Weathers, Maud Clarke, G. Jekyll, etc. (20)
GODWIN (Francis) A Catalogue of the Bishops of England. London: G. Bishop 1601, 8vo, black letter, p.546 part in early manuscript facsimile, calf; WILLIS (Browne) Notitia Parliamentaria, 1715, 8vo, rebacked panel calf; DUCK (A) The Life of Henry Chichele, 1699, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, calf; LEWIS (John) A Complete History of the several Translations of the Holy Bible, 2nd edition 1739, 8vo, folding plate, worn calf (4)
BURNET (Gilbert, Bishop) History of his own Time, 1734, folio, 2 vols., rebacked and worn, one board detached; History of the Reformation, 2 vols. 1679-83, folio, added engraved titles, (one trimmed and laid down), bindings worn; NEWMAN (S) Concordance, London: for T. Downes and A. Crook 1658, folio; SPELMAN (Sir H) The English Works, 1723, folio, 2 vols. in one, portrait frontispiece, calf; BENTHAM (J) History of Ely Cathedral, 2nd edition, 1812, 4to, detached boards. Sold not subject to return. (7)
CHANLER (William Astor) .Through Jungle and Desert: Travels in Eastern Africa. London 1896, 8vo, portrait (loose) and 2 folding maps in pocket at end, a little toned, original cloth (rubbed), hinges cracked; DU CHAILLU (P.). Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Africa, 1861, cloth, few others Africa including Ruwenzori and Uganda (9)
ACKERMANN (Rudolph, publisher) The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments, 2 vols. in one, first edition, 1812, 4to, portrait frontispiece and plan, 81 hand-coloured aquatint plates as required, offsetting and some light browning, occasional foxing and dust or age soiling, full crushed red morocco gilt with worn edges, a.e.g.
BACON (Sir Francis) Sylva Sylvarum, or a Naturall Historie in Ten Centuries. Published after the author's death by William Rawley. London: J. H. for William Lee 1627, small folio, first edition, second issue, 2 parts in one, added engraved title, portrait, with blanks L3, 2A1, 2D4, 2M1 and g4 at end, few pencil notes, worn calf with upper board detached; together with a copy of the third edition, 1631, upper board detached (2)
ADAMS (John) An Analysis of Horsemanship, teaching the whole art of riding..., in 3 vol., London: Albion Press for James Cundee, 1805, 8vo, engraved portrait, plates and plans, as required, one plate with moveable horse head and attached string bridle intact, occasional light foxing or staining, 2 titles slightly toned, uncut, rebound in recent tan morocco backed marbled boards. WILSON (Rev. J) The Rural Cyclopaedia, Edinburgh 1847-49, 4 vols, large 8vo, plates, slight occasional staining, half calf (7)
A Collection of unframed prints and engravings. Mainly portrait and figure studies, including: W.Woollet after R. Wilson 'Apollo and the Seasons', 1777, proof before letters, 49 x 63cm (sheet); William Say after H. Thomson, 'Love Sheltered', mezzotint 1806, 76 x 47cm (sheet); J. Faber after Holbein 'Henry VIII', 35 x 25cm; Thomas Appleton after Gainsborough 'The Morning Walk', mezzotint; M. Cormack after Romney 'Lady Hamilton', signed; E. Goodall after Turner 'Tivoli'; and others, some age stained, sizes vary (25)
Theology. WILKINS (John) Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion, 6th edition 1710, 8vo, portrait frontispiece; NORRIS (J) An Account of Reason and Faith, 13th edition, 1728, one board detached; BROWNE (I H) The Immortality of the Soul a Poem. Cambridge 1795, 8vo, sprinkled calf; WHEATLY (C) The Nicene and Athanasian Creeds, 1738, 8vo, boards near detached; SUMNER (J B) A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, in 2 vols., 2nd edition 1818, 8vo; TAYLOR (J) The Scripture-Doctrine of Original Sin, 3rd edition 1750, 8vo; HODGES (W) Elihu or an Enquiry into the Principal Scope and Design of the Book of Job, 2nd edition 1751, 8vo; others (27)
CHAMBERS (Sir William) and Joseph GWILT. A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture, 1825, 2 vols, small 4to, offsetting of portrait on to title, slight foxing and toning, spines worn; PUGIN (A Welby) The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture, London: John Weale 1841, small 4to, plates, slight foxing; others - in Italian and Spanish, general literature, Baedeker guides, etc (condition varies)
SMALRIDGE (George, Bishop of Oxford) Sixty Sermons Preach'd on Several Occasions. Oxford, 1724, folio, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf (rebacked); and COX (Thomas) Magna Britannia - Huntingdonshire, c.1730, small 4to, bound section with map and distance chart; and one other county history fragment (3)
Quakerism. Collection of histories, essays, biographies etc, including: GOUGH (J) A History of the People called Quakers, in 4 vols. Dublin 1789-90, 8vo, calf; another duplicate set; CLARKSON (T) A Portrait of Quakerism, in 3 vols. 1807, 8vo, boards; BESSE (Joseph) A Collection of the Sufferings.., 2 vols., 1753, folio, worn calf; PENN (William) Select Works, London 1771, folio, binding worn; FOX (George) Gospel-Truth Demonstrated.., London 1706, folio, some staining, cracked calf; BOWNAS (S) A Description of the Qualifications.., 1750, 8vo, panel calf; others on Thomas Story, John Richardson, John Whiting, John Churchman, Samuel Fothergill, William Edmundson, John Woolman, and other 19th century works, etc. all in contemporary bindings (some worn)
A collection of prints and drawings by or after Old Masters and others The Judgement of Paris engraved by R. G. Woodman after Rubens, 1813; and another similar; Circle of Michel Corneille the Younger, Landscape with huntsmen and a barge, red chalk on laid paper, 20 x 30 cm; Luca Giordano, 'Sancta Anna', engraving on laid paper, 31 x 22 cm, framed, with folds, heavy creasing and staining throughout; After Honoré Daumier, Court Scene, photogravure, François Perrier, two engravings after ancient statues in Rome, no. 62 from a set of 100 and a Roman consul from the Villa Ludovisi; After Guercino, The Guardian Angel, by Stephanie Keeth Goldman, 1994, no. 2/30, signed lower right, etching, After Albrecht Durer, The Knight, Death and the Devil, later impression, engraving on laid paper, 22.5 x 16.5 cm; Giovanni F. Venturini after Galles, Polidoro, etching on laid paper, 18 x 18 cm; together with some portrait engravings, mostly 18th and 19th century; few watercolours of London river views and other hand-coloured prints, some modern including Hedley Fitton etc. (a quantity, approximately 100)
SCOTT (Peter) Morning Flight, 1936; Wild Chorus, 1939; bound together, signed and inscribed by the author, half morocco gilt; Portrait Drawings, 1949, signed, dust wrapper; SCOTT (Captain R.F.) Scott's Last Expedition, 2 vols. 3rd edition 1913, cloth gilt; CHERRY-GARRARD (Apsley) The Worst Journey in the World, first single vol. edition, 1937; GORDON (Seton) Edward Grey of Fallodon and his Birds, 1937, signed, edition of 750, dust wrapper (6)
[CAMDEN (William)] The Historie of the most renowned and victorious Princesse Elizabeth, London: Benjamin Fisher 1630, small 4to, [translated by R. Norton], 4 parts in one, lacks portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, upper board detached, spine damaged; HOOKER (Richard).Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, London: for William Stansbye, 1631-32, small folio, engraved title page (margins browned) , decorative chapter headers, rebacked calf; HAKEWILL (George) An Apologie of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World. Oxford 1627, folio, damaged sheep (3)
Six portrait or figural engravings. L. J. Cathelin after Vanloo. Joseph Vernet, Peintre du Roi, engraving, 1770, 39 x 30cm , moulded gilt frame; D. Martin after A. Carpantiers, portrait of D. F. Roubiliac, mezzotint, 1765, 38 x 26cm; J. Simon after Lancret, Spring, a reverse glass coloured print, c.1758, 25 x 36cm; R. Dighton, 'A Walk from Bridge Street to St John's Hall', coloured etching 1815, 36 x 26cm; After Reynolds, Caroline Duchess of Marlborough, mezzotint, for Robert Sayer, 37 x 25cm; one other (6)
[STUART (John)] Sculptured Stones of Scotland, 2 volumes, Aberdeen: for the Spalding Club, 1856-67, folio, lithographed plates, some tinted, sporadic light foxing or spotting, half morocco gilt by Bumpus, t.e.g. Cowdray bookplate; ATHOLL (John, Duke of) Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine Families, in five vols., Edinburgh privately printed 1908, 8vo, 5 vols, author's inscription to Annie Viscountess Cowdray, photogravure portrait plates, original cloth gilt; BRYCE (W M) Holyrood its Palace and its Abbey, c.1914, 4to, half morocco; 5 others Scottish history published by The Third Spalding Club (13)
COOK (James, Captain) and Captain James KING. A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, in 4 vols. London 1784, 8vo, portrait, folding chart and plates as called for, half titles present for vols. II, III and IV, subscribers' list and directions to binder present, some old staining, worn contemporary calf with one vol. rebacked and two boards loose

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