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Whitaker, Thomas Dunham"Loidis and Elmete, a history of Leeds", 2 vols, printed by T Davison 1816, frontis portrait, vignette on tp, numerous plates, some library blindstamps, ills, both vols marbled bds, t.e.g., half morocco, rebound, gilt titles, raised bands, elephant folioThoresby, Ralph"Ducatus Leodiensis: or the topography of the ancient and popular town and parish of Leeds..., the 2nd edition with note and editions by Thomas Dunham Whitaker" printed by B Dewhirst 1816, frontis portrait, folio, rebound red library cloth, library bookplate (3)
Omerod, George "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester..." in three vols, London, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones 1819, frontis portrait to vol 1, double page map to vol 1, colour map of Delamire Forest in vol 2 and plates, all three vols rebound black leather pastedowns with gilt titles, some library blindstamps Lysons, Rev Daniel and Lysons, Samuel "Magna Britannia being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain, volume 2nd Cambridgeshire and the County Palatine of Chester" London T Cadell & W Davis 1810, double page plates, maps, etc., some foxing and staining, contemporary marbled bds, rebacked, rebound half-leather raised bands, gilt titles, pastedown title and small library no, some library blindstamps
Wood, J G"Insects Abroad being a popular account of foreign insects", Longmans Green & Co 1877, plates and ills, full leather, marbled edges and end papers"Insects at Home being a poplar account of British insects...", Longmans Green & Co 1876, colour frontis, plates, tissue guards, full leather, marbled end papers, marbled edges, hinges crackedGoldsmith, Oliver"A History of the Earth and Animated Nature", A Fullerton & Co, six vols, colour plates, tissue guards, offsetting, frontis portrait loose, green cloth with gilt titles and decorations, backstrip missing on one vol, all rather bumped and rubbedSwaysland, W "Familiar Wild Birds", Cassell & Co 1883, colour plates, marbled bds, four vols, half-leather, small 8vo, backstrips chipped and wornRuskin, John"The Seven Lamps of Architecture" 2nd edition, Smith Elder & Co 1855, plates, full leather, front board detached, crest for the Sussex Board for Local Examinations, backstrip chipped and missing Nicholson, E M "Birds and Men" The New Naturalist Collins 1951, dj, designed by Rosemary Ellis Anstey, F "The Black Poodle and Other Tales", 3rd edition, Longmans Green & Co 1888, half leather, marbled bds (1 box)
[Dugdale, Sir William]"The History of St Paul's Cathedral in London..." London Lackington Hughes Harding 1818, portrait frontis, various plates, maps, plans, etc., full leather, gilt tooled, raised bands, gilt decorations, library number on pastedown on spine, gilt dentelles, marbled ep, large folio
Jones, Sir Williams"The Works of Sir William Jones" printed in six vols, printed for G & G Robinson 1789, two supplementary vols published by G G & J Robinson 1801, various plates, some folding, frontis portrait, offsetting and foxing throughout all books, vol 1 rebacked, remaining vols full leather, gilt tooling, all front and back bds detached, worn backstrips, marbled bds (8)
Dallaway, James"A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex...", 2 vols, vol 1 London T Bensley 1815, vol 2 London Bensley & Son 1819, vol 1 has maps and also a card sheet marked Additament and Cancelled vol 1, plates crossed out and sheets to be crossed out, vol 2 has folding map frontis, plates and ills to both vols, full brown leather, gilt rules, gilt titles, raised bands, marbled bds, bound by Zaehnsdorf Cartwright, Edmund"The Perocial Topography of the Rape of Bramber in the Western Division of the County of Sussex", vol 2 printed by J B Nichols & Son 1830, frontis portrait, folding map, plates, ills, full brown leather, gilt tooled, gilt titles, raised bands, library number to spine, bookplate inside front cover, marbled bds, bound by Zaehnsdorf, t.e.g.
A George III commemorative silver vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1805, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a portrait of Nelson, and inscribed 'Nelson Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty', the interior with a silver-gilt pierced grille cast with depiction of H.M.S. Victory, and 'VICTORY' and 'TRAFALGAR OCR. 21,1805', the underside with a foliate motif, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. Provenance: Bonhams, Fine Silver Sale, New Bond Street, 4th July 2007, lot 33.
A Victorian silver Garibaldi rowing prize arms badge, by P. Firmin and Son, London 1864, oval form, foliate ribbon and reed border, applied with a portrait bust of Giuseppe Garibaldi and dated '1864' also applied 'GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI GUERRA D'ITALIA 1859, TO COMMEMORATE HIS ENTRY INTO LONDON, APRIL 11TH.', on a matted background, with a cartouche inscribed 'Won by RATCLIFFE-PICK, Oct.er 18th. 1864', the reverse with three ring attachments, length 18.4 cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. Provenance: The James Walker Collection, Christie's South Kensington, 13th July 2006, lot 233. This badge was originally one part of a 4-part prize (coat, badge, cash and Freedom of the Thames), in the sculling race at the City, Southwark and Lambeth Apprentices Regatta held on 18/10/1864. There were five entries for the event; Ratcliffe-Pick of Thames Bank beat C. Parker of Westminster by 3½ lengths in the final with two of the other entrants not completing the race. This was an annual meeting to commemorate Garibaldi's arrival in London where, on the 11th November 1864, the Illustrated London News records he was greeted by a crowd of 500,000 people. The next day he was given the honorary Freedom of the City. Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was one of the heroes of the struggle for the unification of Italy. Active in the 1848 uprising and an elected deputy in the Roman Assembly, he proclaimed Victor Emanuel king of a united Italy in 1860, at that time holding the rank of general in the Piedmontese army, but it would not be until 1870 that he would see his old adversary, Pope Pius IX, defeated and Rome liberated to become capital of a unified country. London apparently shut down for three days when he visited the city in 1864, already feted for his exploits four years earlier when with his 1,000 volunteers, he had landed in Sicily, intent on marching on Rome to liberate it from the reactionary Papacy.
An Edwardian silver commemorative vesta case, by Jones and Crompton, Birmingham 1901, rectangular form, embossed with a portrait of Edward VII, length 4.8cm, plus a Victorian silver commemorative vesta case, by Charles Lyster and Sons, Chester 1900, embossed with a portrait of Queen Victoria in a heart-shaped cartouche, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2)
A family set of six portrait miniatures depicting a clerical gentleman, his wife and young daughter to/w a young lady in silk gown, her hair in brunette ringlets, a Regency style oval portrait of a young lady with close-curled coiffure and an 18th century gentlemen in powdered wig, all set in one later frame
Cornelis Ploos van Amstel - 18th century mezzotint, entitled verso,"Lady Sewing by Candlelight," 5 x 4in. - James Bourlet label verso, together with a charcoal study, cat within top hat, signed A. E. Nye, 5 x 3.5in. and a monochrome etching, portrait of a bearded gentleman, indistinctly signed in pencil on mount
Two Chinese inside-painted glass snuff bottles, one painted with the portrait of Yixuan Prince Chun (1840-1891) father of the emperor Guangxu and grandfather of the emperor Xuantong (Puyi), the other with a double body and painted with a double portrait of Zhang Xueliang and his wife, Yu Fengzi, Zhang Xueliang (Haicheng, 1901 – Honolulu (Hawaï), 2001), singed Ma Shaoxuan (1869- 1939) and dated Wu Chen 1928, H 7 - 9 cm (one with chips on the bottom rim)

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