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A 15 carat gold fringed portrait pendant set with a pear shaped garnet, circa 1860

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Luigi da Costa: a 19th portrait of a gentlemen in 18th century dress, holding a tri-corn hat and cane, framed, 37cm by 26cm

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Interior Design - Renné David, a pair of oval gold leaf portraits on silk; two oval gilded miniature portrait prints; two gilded square miniature portrait prints; etc. (8)

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A rose gold coloured portrait pendant; a 9ct fob watch holder; a gold coloured and amethyst pendant; etc

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Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Session Books dated 1870 and 1879, book 1 dated 1870, Extension of Ripponden Branch, Diversion of River Holme and Additional lands at Wakefield, book 3 dated 1879, covers nine proposals, both in portrait style A3 size, with hardcovers, together with Accident in Mines Final Report dated 1886, F (3)

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Oxford Publishing Railway Books, including Hist Survey of GWR Engine Sheds 1947, Southern Scene, GWR Scene, The Steam Railway Vols 1-7 by Walker, GWR Portrait 1913-1921 and The Kenning Collection, G , no dust Jackets (13)

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Brian Blessed autograph. 6x4 black and white portrait photo signed by Brian Blessed. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

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Eric Portman signed photo. 6 x 4 inch sepia portrait photo signed by actor Eric Portman (1901 - 1969). Best known for his roles in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger films during the 1940s. This photo is dated 1943 in his hand. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

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Michael Rennie signed photo and typed signed letter. Typed letter, dated 1945 signed by actor Michael Rennie (1909 - 1971). He is best known for playing the space visitor Klaatu in The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951). The letter is on Gainsborough Studios headed paper. Comes with a signed 13 x 9 cm sepia portrait photo and the original mailing envelope. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

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Jim Davidson autographed photo. Black and white 6x4 portrait photo autographed by comedian Jim Davidson. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

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John Blythe handwritten letter and signed photograph. Letter, handwritten by actor John Blythe who starred in the 1944 film The Happy Breed. Accompanying this letter is a small 5x3 black and white signed portrait photo. Comes with the original mailing envelope dated 1945. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

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Richard Attenborough rare wartime typed signed letter and photograph. Heres a rarely seen thing: this is a letter dated 21 June 1944 - during World War Two, signed by Richard Attenborough, who would of course, go on to become one of the worlds most famous film directors. The letter is on No.1 RAF F.P.U headed paper, which was the RAF Film Unit based at Pinewood Studios. Attenborough, already making a name for himself in acting, served with the RAF Film Unit flying on sorties over Europe to record the outcome of the Bomber Command sorties. The letter comes with a young portrait photo which Attenborough has signed, and in the letter he goes on to say Enclosed is the photo for which you asked, I am sorry it is not better but it is the best I can have in war time. Included is the original mailing envelope. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

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A 9ct gold and cameo ring, bust portrait of a lady, size K, 3.5g, a 19thC yellow and white metal ring, size T, and a Dreadnought lady's 15ct gold circular cased wristwatch, white enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, on a leather strap, (3).

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BOHEMIAN PORTRAIT GLASS DECANTER 18CM Condition - very good, minor nibbles to stopper, wear to decoration, no chips, cracks nor any restoration.

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19th century English School Half length portrait of a brother and sister Oil on canvas (relined) Oval, 34cm x 29cm, unsigned in an elaborate gilt frame

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A Doulton and Watts Lambeth stoneware jug in the form of a bust portrait of Nelson and Royal Doulton Winston Churchill Toby jug

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A 19th century silver table snuff box having the crowned cypher of Napoleon to the lid and oval portrait miniatures within laurel leaves of Napoleon and Josephine. The lid further decorated with semi-precious stones. Imported to England by SB & Co Ltd in 1899, Continental hallmarks to base, 9cm wide

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English School - oval portrait of a gentleman with landscape in the back ground, oil on board, oval 41cm max, in a painted gilded gesso frame - 47 x 54cm max.

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Royalty/Advertising - The Princess of Wales - Victoria Mary of Teck, Crown portrait by Milkmaid Brand Milk, a school reward card.

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1898 and 1891 Portrait Photographs - (4" x 6") by Edward Whithe (Forest Gate Studio) and Henry Webber Leytonstone.

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A SELECTION OF PICTURES AND PRINTS, TO INCLUDE A SIGNED OIL PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, ETC

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A SELECTION OF PICTURES AND PRINTS TO INCLUDE A LIMITED EDITION GRAHAM BAKER PRINT, AN OVAL PORTRAIT OF A LADY AND A VERNON WARD PRINT, ETC

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Illuminated Testimonial. An illuminated testimonial for John Dent Goodman upon tendering his resignation as director and chairman of the London and Midland Bank Ltd., 15th July 1898, produced by Blades, East & Blades, [1898], a total of 4 well-executed watercolour, gilt and gouache leaves, the first 2 with text, the third leaf with 23 mounted vignette oval portrait photographs (manuscript key leaf loosely inserted), the fourth leaf with 15 vignettes of bank buildings (11 albumen print photographs and 4 well-executed watercolours to match), the Art Nouveau decorative borders with floral and foliage designs, the second leaf with 2 armorials and mottos to lower border, each 34 x 25 cm and window-mounted in thick card, Blades, East & Blades gilt stamp to final blank leaf, some mostly marginal spotting, moire silk doublures, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco with gilt rules and bank's circular gilt crest to upper cover, inner dentelles with gilt floral design, minor rubbing at head and foot of spine, large 4to (49 x 40 cm) From the collection of his grandson Sir Victor Goodman, Clerk of the Parliaments. (1)

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*Berkeley Family. A small group of ephemera relating to the Berkeley family, late 19th and early 20th century, including letters and manuscript notes relating to members in Upper Norwood and Eastbourne, some genealogical ephemera and a few pre-printed and legal documents, plus a group of approximately 45 albumen print cartes de visite and 7 framed portrait miniatures, one identified as John Richard Berkeley (1815-1896) to verso, and including 3 small watercolour miniatures on ivory attributed to Mabel Hobson(?-1943), one of a young woman (5.5 x 4.5 cm), one of a young boy (7 x 5.5 cm) and one of a baby with fair curly hair (5 x 5 cm), the last with label to verso identifying the sitter as Marion Ida Berkeley of Upper Norwood, south east London, titled 'Baby April' (a carton)

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Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, newly translated into English with large Additions and Improvements, published Edmund Gibson, Oxford, and F.Collins for A.Swalle and A & J Churchill, London, 1695, letterpress title, portrait frontispiece with repair along gutta, fifty uncoloured engraved double page and folding maps by Robert Morden and nine engraved plates of coins and antiquities, some staining, later endpapers, modern blind-stamped calf, gilt decorated spine, folio Chubb. CXIII. (1)

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John (Augustus, 1878-1961). Chiaroscuro. Fragments of Autobiography: First Series, 1st edition, Jonathan Cape, 1952, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth, dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: "To Menina, my good collaborative, Augustus John, 1952". Together with three signed one page autograph letters to Menina Mesquita, two dated 1948, sending her manuscripts for typing, with various comments "I'm so glad this work doesn't bore you, it's a good omen!", a signed Christmas card, 1948, a one page unsigned typescript note, dated 1952, to Daniel George at Jonathan Cape, "And is Menina back? Good news! She helped me enormously before and it seems to me she makes everything look better than it really is. Mexican magic!", with an attached compliment slip "D.G. thought you would be amused to see the attached! Beware, as Augustus is on the prowl again!", plus some press cuttings. Menina Mesquita was secretary to Jonathan Cape. (1)

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Charles I. Eikon Episte. Or, the faithfull Pourtraicture of a Loyall Subject, in Vindication of Eikon Basilike. Otherwise Intituled, the Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie, in his Solitudes & Sufferings. In Answer to an insolent book, intituled Eikon Alethine: whereby occasion is taken, to handle all the controverted points relating to these times, [London], 1649, [8],96pp., including engraved frontispiece, title close trimmed at fore-edge, some light dampstaining to margins, top edge gilt, early 20th century marbled calf, morocco title label to spine, slim 4to, (Wing E314, Madan 158, Pforzheimer 353), together with Symmons (Edward), A Vindication of King Charles: or, A Loyal Subjects Duty. Manifested in Vindicating his Soveraigne from those Aspersions cast upon Him by certaine persons, in a scandalous Libel, Entituled, The Kings Cabinet Opened: and published (as they say) by Authority of Parliament. Whereunto is added, a true Parallel betwixt the sufferings of our Saviour and our Soveraign, in divers particulars..., [London: s.n.], Printed in the yeere, 1648, partially removed ink stamp to lower blank margin of A2, later endpapers (without lower free endpaper), contemporary gilt & blind panelled calf, old reback, upper joint cracked, 4to, (Wing S6350A), with [Hall, Joseph], Resolutions and Decisions of Divers Practicall Cases of Conscience in continuall use amongst men, Very necessary for their Information and Direction. In foure decades. By I.H. D.D. B.N., London: Printed by M.F. for Nath. Butter, 1649, engraved portrait frontispiece (close trimmed at head), 19th century blind decorated calf, joints cracked, 12mo, (Wing H406), plus four other 17th century antiquarian volumes including an incomplete & worn portion of Catch that Catch can: or the Musical Companion. Containing Catches and Rounds for Three and Four Voyces, by John Playford, 1667, lacking all before D4 and all after Ee3, loss to lower outer corners, 19th century half morocco, oblong 8vo in 4s (7)

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Churchill (Winston S.). The Story of the Malakand Field Force, An Episode of Frontier War, 1st edition, 1st issue, London, New York and Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898, half-title, portrait frontispiece, two folding maps and four single-page plans, leaves to first and last gatherings strengthened to gutter margins, ink library stamps to half-title, general title, verso of some plates & maps and to few other leaves, some spotting, finger-soiling and marks, ink stamp across edges of fore-edge, modern maroon morocco gilt, 8vo Woods A1(a). (1)

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Danes (John). Paralipomena Orthographiae, Ethymologiae, Prosodiae, una cum Scholiis ad Canones, de Genere Substantivorum, de Anomalis , Praeterito et Supinis Verborum..., London: Typis I.L. impensis Ph. Stephani et Ch. Meredith sub aureo Leone in cmeterio Paulino 1638 [i.e. 1639], additional engraved title with explanatory leaf present, folding engraved portrait, some dampstaining, modern brown buckram, 4to, together with Achilles Tatius (of Alexandria), The Loves of Clitophon and Levcippe. A most elegant History, written in Greeke by Achilles Tatius: and now Englished, Oxford: Printed by William Turner for John Allam, 1638, lacking additional engraved title, A3 close-trimmed at fore-edge, K5 & K6 torn to blank fore-edge margin, M4 torn to lower outer corner with slight loss to last two lines of text, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, slight wear at head of spine, slim 8vo, with Perez de Montalvan (Juan), Aurora Ismenia and The Prince..., Oronta the Cyprian Virgin: by Signr. Girolamo Preti..., Translated by Thomas Stanley, 2nd edition, with additions, London: Printed by W. Wilson for Humphrey Moseley at the Signe of Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1650, title torn with slight loss of text and repaired to verso, some light dust-soiling, fraying to margins, later endpapers with cracked hinges, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, slim 8vo, and Raymond (John), An Itinerary Contayning a Voyage, made through Italy, in the yeare 1646, and 1647..., Never before published, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1648, additional engraved decorative title (frayed to fore-edge and torn with slight loss, lined to verso), letterpress title with 19th century ownership signature and cropped to fore-edge with loss to ruled border, engraved illustrations to text, imprimatur leaf repaired at fore-edge, dust-soiling throughout, late 19th century calf, rubbed to extremities, 12mo, plus eight other 17th century antiquarian, few defective (12)

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Burney (Frances 'Fanny', Madame d'Arblay, 1752-1840). Autograph Letter in the third person, signed Miss Burney to address panel, dated January 15th, 1784, 1pp. letter addressed to Miss Hamilton, "Mrs Delany depends upon Miss Hamilton not withstanding" regretting not being able to visit, year on date written in a different hand, loosely tipped into volume 1 of Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay, Author of Evelina, Cecilia, &c., edited by Her Niece [i.e. Charlotte Frances Barrett], 7 volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1842-46, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume, some spotting and toning, modern bookplate of Arnold Haskell to upper pastedowns, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels (one volume number label deficient & one with loss), rubbed and light wear, 8vo Mrs Mary Granville Delany (1700-1788) was an artist and friend of Royalty who lived in a house provided by King George III. The novelist and diarist Fanny Burney was a frequent visitor while engaged as Keeper of the Robes to Queen Charlotte. Mary Hamilton (1756-1816) was a courtier and diarist. She was a friend of many of the prominent literary figures such as Mary Delaney, Elizabeth Montagu and Fanny Burney. Mary Hamilton was the granddaughter of Lord Archibald Hamilton, the youngest son of the 3rd Duke of Hamilton and Lady Jane Hamilton, daughter of the Earl of Abercorn. In 1777 Mary Hamilton became a member of George III's court, acting as assistant governess to the Princesses, a position she held until 1782. This letter reads "Miss Burney presents her best respects to Mrs. Delany, & is truly sorry it is out of her power to have the honour of waiting upon her tomorrow: but she has an appointment with Mrs Ord to accompany her to the last rehearsal of a new opera, which begins at 12 o'clock, & will not be over till four. Miss B. is extremely obligied to Miss Hamilton for her very kind use of secret influence, & both grieved & mortified not to be able to benefit from it. She hopes Mrs. Delany will have the indulgence to admit her some day in next week; though she dare not hint at such a wish for the [?]vase, lest it should be impracticable. St. Martin's Street, Jany. 15th [1784]". (7)

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*Panorama. Coronation of George IV, 1821, [William Sams, 1822], hand-coloured continuous strip aquatint numbered throughout from 1 to 129 (lacking final four sections), with figures of dignitaries, officials, flower girls, etc., some closed tears, creasing, and edge-chipping, with repairs on verso, especially to first twenty sections (fabric strenthening verso at start of scroll with title and publishing details in early manuscript), one small section with some pin holes, contained in original boxwood drum, with coloured label of Lion and Rose flanking a portrait of George IV and date of coronation, July 19 1821, drum rubbed and with one small chip at corner, height 12.5cm (5ins) Abbey, Life, 483. (1)

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Milton (John). Paradise Lost, with the Life of the Author, published T. Heptinstall, 1799, engraved portrait frontispiece and vignette title-page, 12 engraved plates (all with some spotting or browning and offsetting to facing leaves), all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red straight-grain morocco with moire silk endpapers, corners a little bumped, large 8vo, together with 2 richly gilt-decorated red morocco bindings of mid-19th century editions of 'Paul et Virginie' and 'Schiller und Seine Zeit', plus a gilt-decorated blue morocco 'Address' volume with moire silk endpapers, contents excised, slightly rubbed, slim 4to (4)

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Hornio (Georgio). Sulpici Severi Presbyteri Opera Omnia: Cum Lectissimis Commentarijs Accurante..., Amsterdam, 1665, black and white engraved title, bookplates to front pastedown, some light marks, contemporary full vellum, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, together with Dundas (James), A View of the Elections of Bishops in the Primitive Church..., Edinburgh, 1728, some loss to front endpaper, some light marks and offsetting, bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary embossed full calf, boards slightly marked, spine toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Pennant (Thomas), Additions and Corrections to the First Edition of Mr. Pennant's Account of London, 1791, black and white portrait frontispiece, 2 black and white folding plates, bookplate to front pastedown, period inscription to head of title page, some spotting to folding plates, contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head, 4to, plus other 17th & 18th cntury ecclesiastical and historical reference and related, all leather bindings, some amateur bindings, some odd volumes, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

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Mably (Gabriel Bonnot de). Parallele des Romains et des Francois par rapport au Gouvernement, 2 volumes, Paris: Didot, 1740, some dampstaining, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with some wear & loss at head & foot, 12mo, together with Voltaire, The Age of Lewis XIV. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire, 2 volumes, Dublin: Printed by George Faulkner, 1752, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, upper pastedowns with contemporary Trinity College Dublin engraved award bookplate to Benjamin Chapman dated 1761, contemporary calf, gilt embossed Trinity College Dublin armorial to centre of each board, red morocco title labels, upper joint of volume 2 split at foot, 12mo, and Marmontel (Jean-François), Bélisaire..., Amsterdam: E. van Harrevelt, 1767, edges untrimmed, 20th century quarter calf, 8vo, plus Burke (Edmund), Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Prodeedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that..., London: J. Dodsley, 1790, dampstaing and weakening of paper, sewing partly broken, contemporary half morocco, damp-soiled, worn and covers detached, 8vo (6)

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Sikes (Wirt). British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions, 1880, black and white illustrations by T.H. Thomas, some minor spotting, pages 147-162 detached, original gilt decorated brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Griffiths (George), A History of Tong, Shropshire..., 2nd edition, 1894, black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated red cloth, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other late 19th century and modern British topograhical and historical reference, and related, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

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Hoover (President Herbert). The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover. The Cabinet and the Presidency 1920-1933, 1st edition, Macmillan, New York, 1952, portrait frontispiece, one or two light spots, original cloth, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: "To J.A.L. Gallard Esq. With the kind regards of Herbert Hoover". Together with a one page signed typescript letter, to the same recipient, dated 1957: "Dear J.A.L. That was a most gracious letter. And it brought back recollections of many times when the world was steadily getting better in its conduct - instead of worse! The Mansion House lunch was given to all the then Food Administrators of the Allies. I made a speech which was three times too long for anybody's digestion. I have learned better. Theodore passed away some years ago. Grenfell was a rascal, but the Lord forgave his sins on the British battlefields, so I could follow suit. I send you a magazine which is probably not on your stands. Hoping we will all meet again some time, and with kind regards." Plus a typescript letter from the Herbert Hoover Library, 1999: "These materials are of historical interest and would be welcome additions to our archival holdings. Gallard had been involved in mining during Mr. Hoover's time in London and later in food relief.", also with a part copy of Newsweek, 1957 and a press cutting. (1)

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*British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Von den Britannischen Insuln, circa 1615, uncoloured woodcut map, 280 x 175 mm, woodcut portrait of James I on verso, 275 x 175 mm, German text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed, together with Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Anglia Scotia et Hibernia, circa 1636 hand coloured engraved map, 135 x 180 mm, English text on verso, with Morden (Robert), England [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 425 mm, mounted framed and glazed, plus Bowen (Emanuel), A New and Accurate Map of Great Britain & Ireland together with their respective Islands, circa 1760, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, slight dust soiling, 345 x 425 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

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Calvin (Jean). Institutionum Christianae Religionis liber quatuor. Editio postrema, innumeris mendis, quibus priores omnes hactenus scatuêre, repurgata ac genuino nitori restituta. Cum indicibus, longe quam ante, auctioribus, accuratioribus. Praemissa est vita ejusdem Calvini, Authore Theodoro Beza, Leiden: Petri Leffen, 1654, title in red & black, with printer's woodcut device, early 20th century ownership signature to upper margin, worming mostly to lower outer corners increasing towards rear of volume, old hinge repairs, all edges gilt, with gauffered edges, contemporary brown morocco gilt, old reback and corner repairs, paper title label to spine, rubbed and some wear, folio, together with Commentarii in omnes Epistolas S. Pauli Apostoli, atque etiam in Epistolam ad Hebraeos..., cum indicibus locupletissimis, 2 parts in one, Amsterdam: Joannem Jacobi Schipper, 1667, engraved portrait to general title (early 20th century signature to upper margin), later endpapers, early 19th century half calf, crudely rebacked, joints split, worn, folio, plus Anselm (Saint Archbishop of Canterbury), Opera: nec non Eadmeri monachi Cantuariensis Historia Novorum et alia opuscula. Labore ac studio D. Gabrielis Gerberon, 2nd edition, Paris, 1721, half-title present, title in red & black, later endpapers, 20th century brown glazed sheep, folio (3)

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Daniel Press. William Blake, The Lamb, printed by Rachel Daniel, Oxford, 1889, 8 pages, original printed cream paper wrappers, sewn as issued, untrimmed, some light discolouration, with pencil inscription to head of upper wrapper 'Given to me by Mrs Daniel 1889', 24mo, together with Robert Bridges, The Feast of Bacchus, Oxford, H. Daniel, 1889, 94 [+2] pages, untrimmed, original vellum-backed plain boards, slightly rubbed and darkened to edges, small 4to, bookplate of Frederic Morrell to front pastedown, and his pencil inscription above, plus a signed autograph note from C.H. Daniel to Frederic Morrell thanking the latter for his patrongage of the press, a signed handwritten receipt for the book, dated May 30th 1890, and a printed invitation to a sale of needlework at Worcester House, Worcester College, Oxford, circa 1890 [presumably printed the Daniel Press], loosely inserted, plus Pader (Walter), An Imaginery Portrait, The Child in the House, Oxford, H. Daniel, 1894, untrimmed, original printed wrappers, with ink ownership inscription of Harriette Morrell, dated 1894 to head of upper wrapper, 12mo, and Keats (John), Odes, Sonnets & Lyrics [edited by Robert Bridges and C.H.O. Daniel], Oxford, H. Daniel, 1895, photogravure portrait frontispiece, untrimmed, original blue-grey printed wrappers, spine lightly faded, some minor marks to extremities, large 8vo, plus Bridges (Robert), Hymns, Oxford, Henry Daniel, 1899, [4] + 72 pages, with two blank leaves at front and at rear, untrimmed, original blue-grey printed wrappers, spine a little darkened, some marks to extremities, large 8vo, with original handwritten receipt from C.H. Daniel to Mrs F.P. Morell for the book, dated June 27th 1899, loosely inserted Madan, The Daniel Press, 17 (one of around 12 copies only), 18 (no. 92 of 105 copies), 33 (no. 6 of 250 copies), 36 (no. 40 of 250 copies), & 45 (no. 10 of 150 copies). Provenance: Ex libris Frederic and Harriette Morrell of Black Hall, Oxford. Five publications from the Daniel Press, printed by Charles Henry Daniel in Oxford while bursar of Worcester College. (5)

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Gosse (Edmund). The Complete Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes, volumes 1 & 2, limited edition 89/750, The Fanfrolico Press, circa 1920s, black and white portrait frontispiece, period inscriptions to front endpapers, some minor spotting, original uniform decorative boards to black cloth spine, 8vo, together with Conrad (Joseph), The Secret Agent, A Drama in Three Acts, limited edition 351/1000, signed by the author to limitation page, black and white portrait frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, original boards in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo, plus Herrick (Robert), The Poetical Works Of..., volumes 1-4, limited edition 5/750, The Cresset Press Limited, 1928, 4 colour frontispieces, original uniform full vellum, 8vo, and other early 20th century and modern poetry, plays and related reference, some limited editions, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

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Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 8th edition, 1925, black and white illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, some minor toning, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards lightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Millais (John Guille), The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais, volumes 1 & 2, 1899, black and white illustrations, period inscriptions to front endpapers, some light spotting, top edges gilt, original uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Thompson (R. Wardlow), Griffith John, The Story of Fifty Years In China, 2nd edition, 1906, 18 black and white illustrations, including portrait frontispiece, plus map to the rear, original red cloth, minor water damage to foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th century illustrated fiction and reference, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testament..., 1861, colour gilt decorated half title plus numerous black and white illustrations, orignal embossed black morocco with brass clasp, thick 8vo, mostly original cloth, some gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

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Camden (William). Camden's Britannia Abridg'd; with Improvements and Continuations to this present time..., 2 volumes, printed by J.B. for Joseph Wild, 1701, portrait frontispiece, title to each volume, sixty-one hand coloured engraved folding maps by John Seller, Cambridgeshire bound upside down, hinges cracked, later endpapers, near contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed and worn at extremities, 8vo Chubb. CXX. (2)

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Hugo (Herman). Pia Desideria: or, Divine Addresses, in Three Books..., Written in Latine by Herm. Hugo. Englished by Edm. Arwaker, M.A., 2nd edition, with alterations & additions, 1690, additional engraved decorative title and forty-six engraved emblematic illustrations to text, closed tear at head of H7, some dust-soiling and few marks, all edges gilt, modern calf, spine faded, 8vo, together with Hall (Joseph), Select Thoughts: or, Choice Helps for a Pious Spirit. A Century of Divine Breathings for a Ravished Soule, beholding the Excellencies of her Lord Jesus, 2 parts in one, London: Printed for Nath. Brooke, 1654, Signatures: A-R12 (-O5), initial blank A1 present, engraved portrait frontispiece, woodcut printer's device to title, blank leaf O5 not present (as often), 20th century calf gilt, 12mo, with Sparrow (Anthony), A Rationale Upon the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England..., with His Caution to his Diocess against False Doctrines, 1704, engraved frontispiece and additional decorative title, separate vignette title to second part, hinges cracked, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, 12mo, plus twelve other 17th & 18th century antiquarian, few defective (15)

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Paris (Matthew). Matthaei Paris monachi Albanensis Angli, Historia Major. Juxta Exemplar Londinense 1640, verbatim recusa; et cum Rogeri Wendoveri, Willielmi Rishangeri, authorisque majori minorique historiis, chronicisque MSS, in Bibliotheca Regia, Collegii Corporis Christi Cantabrigiae, Cottoniaque, fideliter collata..., Editore Willielmo Wats..., London: A. Mearne, T. Dring, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge, & G. Wells, 1684, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red & black, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, folio, together with Lyndwood (William), Provinciale, (seu Constitvtiones Angliae,) continens Constitutiones Provinciales quatordecim Archiepiscoporum Cantuarensium..., Oxford: Excudebat H. Hall Academiae Typographus, Impensis Ric. Davis., 1679, later endpapers, contemporary speckled calf, blind decorated spine, morocco title label, joints cracked and worn at head & foot, folio, with [Madox, Thomas], The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, in Two Periods: to wit, from the Norman Conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the Reign of K. John, to the end of the Reign of K. Edward II..., London: Printed by John Matthews, 1711, some brown, spotting & few marks mostly to first & last few leaves, hinges cracked, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, board edges worn, folio, plus A Compleat Index To Mr. Madox's History of the Exchequer, Serving as a Glossary to Explain Uncommon Words, to Illustrate the Original of Families and Customs, and the Antiquities of the Several Counties in England, London: Francis Gosling, 1741, light spotting and toning to first & last few leaves, edges untrimmed, hinges cracked, contemporary vellum, spine torn with loss, folio (4)

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Rushworth (John). Historical Collection of Private Passages of State, Weighty Matters in Law, Remarkable Proceedings in Five Parliaments, Beginning the Sixteenth Year of King James, Anno 1618, and Ending the Fifth Year of King Charles, Anno 1629, Digested in Order of Time, 1659, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved plate, lacks 2 leaves of dedication, contemporary ownership signature of Th. Tipping to front endpaper and armorial bookplate of Sir John Cope to front pastedown, contemporary calf, cracked on joints, some wear, folio (1)

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Kipling (Rudyard, 1865-1936). [The Portrait Birthday Book of Famous Names], circa 1920, a total of approximately 130 autographs including Rudyard Kipling (30 December) and Ulric O. Thynne (1871-1957, British soldier and champion polo player) for 6th July, other family names include Pope, Butcher and Macdonald, lacks preliminary leaves and first leaf, one leaf detached, some spotting, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, a little soiling and wear, 16mo (1)

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Collingwood (Stuart Dodgson). The Lewis Carroll Picture Book, a selection from the unpublished writings and drawings from Lewis Carroll, together with reprints from scarce and unacknowledged work, 1st edition, 1899, monochrome illustrations, some light spotting, top edge gilt, original gilt-decorated red cloth, some minor marks (generally in bright condition), together with The Story of Lewis Carroll. Told for Young People by the Real Alice in Wonderland Miss Isa Bowman, 1st edition, 1899, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, a few spots, endpapers a little toned, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spine a little darkened and rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus For the Train. Five Poems and a Tale by Lewis Carroll... Arranged, with a Preface by Hugh J. Schonfield, Denis Archer, 1932, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original buckram gilt, 8vo, limited edition, 43/100 signed by Hugh Schonfield, with others related including Charles Geake and F. Carruthers Gould's John Bull's Adventures in the Fiscal Wonderland, 1904, Belle Moses's Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home, 1910, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1911 and Lanford Reed's The Life of Lewis Carroll, 1932 (29)

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Du Bartas (Guillaume de Salluste). Du Bartas his Diuine Weekes, and Workes with a Compleate Collectio[n] of all the other most delight-full Workes Translated and written by yt famous philomusus, Josuah Sylvester Gent, London: Printed by Humphrey Lownes, [1621], engraved title with closed tear (lined to verso), lacking portrait and folding leaf of woodcuts, rear blank laid down to verso of final leaf of text, occasional dust-soiling and minor marks, 20th century calf, slight wear at head of spine, folio, (STC 21653), together with Cowley (Abraham), Poems: viz. I. Miscellanies. II. The Mistress, or, Love Verses. III. Pindarique Odes, dnd IV. Davideis, or, a Sacred Poem of the Troubles of David, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1656, errata leaf b4 present, lower half of final leaf torn away and repaired, few leaves dampstained and some light dust-soiling, endpapers renewed (upper portion of front free endpaper torn), contemporary sheep, rebacked and board edges repaired, folio, with Cavendish (Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle), The Worlds Olio, London: J. Martin and J. Allestrye, 1655, portrait frontispiece deficient, some spotting, early 19th century half calf, folio, plus eight others similar, mostly 17th century, some defective (11)

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Herodotus. Herodoti Halicarnassei Historia, siue, Historiarum libri IX, qui inscribuntur Musae. Ex vetustis exemplaribus recogniti. Ctesiae quaedam, [Geneva]: Excudebat Henricus Stephanus, 1570, 24,362,20pp., title in red & black, and with printer's woodcut device, some worm holes to uper outer blank corners throughout volume, 18th century reversed calf, upper board near detached, worn, folio, (Adams H397), together with Marchantii (Jacobi), Flandria Commentariorum lib. IIII. Descripta. In quibus de Flandriae Origine, Commoditatibus, Oppidis, Castellaniis, Ordinibus, Magistratibus Indigenisque, tam a doctrina quam Nobilitate claris, tum etiam de Principum Flandrie stemmatibus, civili armataque vita, aliisque memorabilibus breviter dilucideque tractatur, Antwerp: Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Viduam, & Joannem Moretum, 1596, printer's woodcut device to title, with signature 'Simon Abbes Gabbema, MDCLVIII' to lower blank margin, some light browning, 18th century speckled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, later morocco title label, 8vo, with Bede (The Venerable), Bedae Presbyteri et Fredegarii Scholastici Concordia..., Accessit Appendix de S. Dionysio Areopagita, & de S. Genovesa..., Auctore Petro Francisco Chieffletio, Paris: Gabrielem Martinum, 1681, printer's woodcut device to title, endpapers renewed, near contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 4to, and Elzevir Press - Buchanan (George), Geor: Buchanani Scoti, Poemata quae extant, Editio Postrema, Leiden: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1628, engraved title incorporating portrait, all edges gilt, contemporary dark brown morocco, gilt decorated spine and border decoration to boards, 24mo, plus four other 17th century antiquarian (8)

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Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641, 3 volumes in 4, Oxford, 1707, half titles for first parts only, engraved portrait to each part, title and several leaves in volume I with marginal tears and losses (from paper fault?), a few leaves detaching at end of volume I, damp stains to some leaves at end of volume IV, some light spotting and offsetting, bookplates, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked with labels renewed, a little rubbed, 8vo (4)

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*Sassoon (Siegfried, 1886-1967). A Studio Portrait Photograph of Siegfried Sassoon as a young man, by B. & W. Fiske-Moore, Canterbury, 1916, 145 x 98 mm, mounted on backing card, with photographer's printed advertisement to verso, signed and dated in brown ink by Sassoon to lower edge of the photograph Provenance: From the collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell, thence by descent. Sassoon first visited Lady Ottoline at Garsington Manor on 10 August 1916 together with Robbie Ross. The present photograph is likely to have been given to her at or around this time. (1)

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Lewis (Matthew Gregory). Tales of Wonder, 2 volumes bound in one, 1st edition, published for the author, 1801, continuous pagination, errata printed at end of contents leaves, ownership signature of William Earle Welby to title with his armorial bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary half calf gilt, heavily rubbed, large 8vo, together with Johnson (James), Pilgrimages to the Spas in Pursuit of Health and Recreation..., 1841, armorial bookplate of Lord Farnham offset to front endpaper, contemporary half calf, gilt-decorated spine, a little rubbed, plus Parry (Edward Abbott, editor), Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple 1652-54, 4th edition, 1888, portrait frontispiece and 1 other portrait plate (both slightly offset), contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed, both 8vo, plus 4 other miscellaneous leather-bound English antiquarian, mainly from Denton Manor (7)

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[Mac Curtin, Hugh & O'Begley, Conor]. The English Irish Dictionary. An focloir bearla Gaoidheilge. Ar na chur a neagar le Conchobar o Beaglaoich mar don le congnamh Aodh bhridhe mac Cuirtin agus fós, 1st edition, Paris: Seamus Guerin, 1732, title strengthened to gutter margin, text in two columns printed in Roman and Irish type, one leaf of manuscript notes tipped-in facing A1, some soiling to first & last few leaves, and light dampstaining to few leaves at rear of volume, mid 19th century half calf, spine torn to upper panel, joints cracked at head & foot, dust-soiling and marks to spine, 4to, (ESTC T153989), together with O'Reilly (Edward), Sana Gaoidhilge-Sagsbhearla. An Irish-English Dictionary, Containing upwards of Twenty Thousand Words that have never appeared in any former Irish Lexicon..., Dublin: Printed by John Barlow, 1817, title loose, occasional light spotting, edges untrimmed, upper hinge broken, original cloth-backed boards, worn printed paper label to spine, covers rubbed, 4to, plus Pughe (W. Owen), A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English..., to which is Prefixed, a Welsh Grammar, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Denbigh: Thomas Gee, 1832, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, sewing partially broken in volume 1 and contents loose, page edges uncut, original cloth, crude leather spines, worn, 8vo (4)

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More (Hannah). The Inflexible Captive: a Tragedy, by Miss Hannah More, 3rd edition, Bristol: S. Farley, 1774, [8],83,[1]pp., bound with Percy, a Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, London: T. Cadell, 1778, [8],87,[1]pp., errata leaf present, bound with The Fatal Falsehood: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, 2nd edition, London: T. Cadell, 1780, bound with Sir Eldred of the Bower, and the Bleeding Rock: Two Legendary Tales, 2nd edition, corrected, London: T. Cadell, 1778, contemporary tree calf, gilt decorated spine (with vol. 1 label at foot), gilt Greek key border decoration to boards, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, together with [Southcomb, Lewis], Render to All their Dues: or, a Dialogue between Timotheus and Pleonectes Concerning the Converting of Tithes and Offerings to Secular Uses. Exeter: Andrew Brice for John March, 1726, half-title, contemporary panelled speckled calf, joints slightly cracked, slim 8vo, with Longus, Daphnis and Chloe, A Pastoral Novel now first selectly translated into English from the original Greek of Longus [by C.V. Le Grice], Penzance: Printed for the Editor by T. Vigurs, 1803, half-title, manuscript number to title, edges untrimmed, modern amateur half calf, 8vo, with Roscoe (William), The Life of Lorenzo De Medici, Called the Magnificent, 2 volumes, Liverpool: Printed by J. M'Creery, 1795, half-titles, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, armorial bookplate of Francis Lord de Dunstanville to upper pastedowns, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, upper boards detached, lower joints cracked, 4to, and Gregor (Francis), Catholics. Remarks on the Proceedings of the Lords and Commons, in the Late Parliament respecting the Catholics, contained in a Letter Addressed to the Protestants of all Persuasions and Communions, Truro: Printed at the Royal Cornwall Gazette Office, by T. Flindell, London: J. Hatchard & T. Underwood, 1812, title with small repair to upper blank margin, occasional spotting, modern half calf, 8vo, plus seven other 18th & 19th century antiquarian volumes, including provincial printings (13)

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[Dugdale, Sir William]. A Short View of the Late Troubles in England; Briefly setting forth, their Rise, Growth, and Tragical Conclusion..., to which is added, a Perfect Narrative of the Treaty at Uxbridge in an. 1644, Oxford, Printed at the Theater for Moses Pitt, 1681, engraved portrait frontispiece, & illustration of Sheldonian Theatre to title, some toning and few marks, armorial bookplate of Edward Herbert, Viscount Clive to upper pastedown, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and weak, soem wear, folio, (Wing D2492), together with The Baronage of England, or an Historical Account of the Lives and most Memorable Actions of Our English Nobility..., 3 volumes in two, London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, John Martin, and Henry Herringman, 1675-1676, general titles in red & black, title to 'Tome the Third' printed in black on leaf 2C1r of second volume, errata leaf at rear of volume 1 torn to lower outer blank corner, some browning and occasional spotting, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, both volumes rebacked retaining earlier morocco title labels, board corners worn, folio, (Wing D2480) (3)

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Selden (John). Opera Omnia, Tam Edita quam Inedita..., 3 volumes in six, 1726, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, occasional spotting and light dust-soiling mostly to margins, some free endpapers loosening, bookplates of Robert Fellowes and Cantley Library, contemporary calf joints cracked, two title labels deficient, light wear, folio (6)

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