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Herbert Bradley (19th century)Sizergh Hall, Westmorlandattributed and titled to verso, pencil drawing, 24.5cm x 34cm; other loose Victorian and later topographical pencil and water compositions; a mid-Victorian gentleman's sketchbook, containing numerous ecclesiastical and architectural pencil drawings, interleaved with tissue, inscribed William Clarke Leeper, December 6th, 1886, marbled boards, oblong 4to; an early 20th century sketchbook, containing preparatory 'mannerist' sketches of figures, 23cm x 19cm; pencil architectural elevation, c.1890; a large b/w photographic portrait of Sir Oliver Lodge; etc
Commemorative Glassware - a Whitefriars glass, flared bowl, engraved with crown and monogrammed, for the Coronation of Elizabeth II 1953, coloured spiralled stem, engraved mark, no.15; another, no. 969; a commemorative glass, for Captain James Cook, World Navigator, engraved with portrait in laurel leaf cartouche, 18cm high, no.15 (3)
A BOXED HORNBY RAILWAYS OO GAUGE SILVER JUBILEE PULLMAN SET, No.R.687, comprising locomotive 'Albert Hall', No.4983, G.W.R. green livery (R.759), rolling stock, track, controller, accessories and literature, polystyrene tray still sealed in original (damaged) polythene, some damage to box lid, but complete with portrait
A FRAMED STIPPLE ENGRAVING IN OVAL MOUNT BEHIND GLASS - A LADY SITTING HANDING OUT MONEY AFTER ANGELICA KAUFFMAN ENGRAVED + A FRAMED ETCHING BEHIND GLASS - PORTRAIT OF LORD LISTER SIGNED IN PENCIL + A FRAMED MEZZOTINT HAND COLOURED BEHIND GLASS - A VISIT TO THE GRANDFATHER' ENGRAVED W WARD (3)
A collection of military books including Max Arthur, Symbol of Courage: A History of the Victoria Cross; David Stevenson, 1914-1918; The History of the First World War; David Fromkin, A Peace to End all Peace; Sir Ronald Starrs, Orientations; Arnold J.Toynbee, Acquaintances which include a portrait of T.E.Lawrence and a lecture by Adolph Hitler, and Land and Water; Map of the War (WWI) drawn under the direction of Hilaire Belloc, mounted on linen
Dugdale (William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire. Illustrated..., title in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece, five folding maps and ten engraved plates, numerous illustrations throughout, contemporary ink ownership signatures on title, sellotape repairs to I3 3G4, 4N2 and E542N, closed unrepaired tear to MM2, contemporary calf, worn, spine split but holding by it's strings, boards loose, folio, T. Warren, 1656.
Baker (Samuel White). Ismailia. A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, Organized by Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1874, portrait frontispieces, two colour maps (one folding with closed tear), wood-engraved illustrations, some spotting, rear endpaper of volume II with small loss from insect damage, hinges tender, bookplates, original cloth gilt, volume II upper cover bowed, small damp stains to lower cover, 8vo, together with Nineveh and its Palaces. The Discoveries of Botta and Layard, Applied to the Elucidation of Holy Erit, by Joseph Bonomi, 2nd edition, revised, 1853, map and wood-engravings, blindstamp to title, a few light spots, original blindstamped cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, by David Livingstone, 1st edition, 1857, portrait frontispiece, folding map (linen-backed), colour lithographed plates (folding plate laid down), wood-engravings, a couple of plates detached, a few wormtracks at gutter, later blue half calf, rubbed and stained (binding copy), with two others: C. Wyville Thomson's The Depths of the Sea, 2nd edition, 1874 and Samuel White Baker's The Albert N'Yanza. Great Basin of the Nile, 2 volumes 1866 (lacking one map) (7)
Grant (James). Cassell's History of the War in the Soudan, 6 parts bound in 2 volumes, circa 1885, numerous maps, portraits and illustrations, one or two light spots, bookplates, later half calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to, together with A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, under the Command of General Sir Edmund H.H. Allenby, July 1917 to October 1918, Cairo, 1919, linen-backed portrait frontispiece, 56 colour maps, a few minor spots, contemporary presentation inscription from Col. E. Blair Dowsett D.S.O., contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 4to, with two others: Asahel Grant's The Nestorians; or the Lost Tribes, 2nd edition, 1843 and John Ward's Our Sudan, its Pyramids and Progress, 1905 (ex-libris) (5)
Lander (Richard and John). Journal of an Expedition to Explore the Course and Termination of the Niger; with a Narrative of a Voyage down that River to its Termination, 3 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1832, half-titles present, engraved portrait frontispieces to volumes 1 and 2 (lightly toned), single-page map, large folding map (with two short handling tears), slight offsetting from both maps, five engraved plates, illustrations to text, sprinkled edges, contemporary half calf (rubbed and marked), neatly rebacked with some corner wear, small 8vo, together with Barth (Henry), Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa. Including accounts of Tripoli, the Sahara, the remarkable kingdom of Bornu, and the countries around Lake Chad, two volumes, Minerva Library of Famous Books, 1890, half-titles present, that in volume two with ink ownership inscription, frontispiece to each, fourteen plates (including one map), illustrations to text, five leaves of publisher's adverts to rear of volume two, modern dark green morocco, spines gilt lettered, 8vo (5)
Lugard (Captain F.D.). The Rise of Our East African Empire, Early Efforts in Nyasaland and Uganda, 2 volumes, 1st edition, William Blackwood, 1893, half-titles present, portrait frontispiece to each, nine coloured maps, five folding (each spotted and with short closed handling tear), illustrations and maps to text, volume 1 with contemporary manuscript inscription on preliminary blank, endpapers and edges marbled, near contemporary dark blue calf prize bindings by Mudie, with his ink stamp on verso of front free endpaper, a trifle rubbed and spines slightly faded, gilt decorated spines with raised bands and matching labels, front covers lettered in gilt 'The Butcher Prize', 8vo (2)
*Roberts (David). Petra, Conference at Wady Moosa, & Tomb of Joseph at Shechem from the Holy Land, published by F.G. Moon, 1842-1849, together 2 hand-coloured lithographs, each mounted on thick card, both dated in the image 1839, 265 x 355 mm (10.4 x 14 ins), backing sheet size 445 x 625 mm (17.5 x 24.5 ins), together with an uncoloured lithograph portrait of David Roberts by C. Baugniet, dated 1844, from the same work, plus an original autograph letter by the artist to G.A. Ward, written in dark brown ink on blue paper, dated 7 Fitzroy Street, May 28th, 1856, and 'I herewith return Mr. Messingham's letter, and will be glad to see him when he comes to town - when we can talk over a subject. I think he is quite right, as to my later Pictures Exhibited, they are large, elaborate, and I may add profitless. But I fear we painters seldom think of the latter in beginning a subject - and it is as well we should be, or no great work would either be the gun, carried on or finished were the S.D., the only consideration', 183 x 127 mm (7.25 x 5 ins) (4)

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