ARTS & CRAFTS. - H. Halliday SPARLING. The Kelmscott Press and William Morris Master-craftsman. London: 1924. 8vo (227 x 158mm). Portrait frontispiece, plates. (Some spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (browned). - And thirty-two others, mostly relating to William Morris or the Arts and Crafts movement (33). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
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CAMDEN, William. Remaines concerning Britain… the sixth impression. London: printed for Simon Waterson and Robert Clavell, 1657. 4to (180 x 130mm). Engraved portrait frontispiece, 27 small woodcut coats of arms (22 of them coloured or partially hand-coloured at a later date). (Spotted, browned, E1 with tear from lower margin into text, S2 with small rusthole, 3A3-3B2 with tears to outer blank margins.) Old sheep (rebacked, later endpapers). Provenance: John Pearsall (inscription dated 1677, by descent); Mary Pearsall (signature, by descent); Philippa Swinnerton Hughes (1824-1917, inscription dated 1857); unidentified armorial bookplate; St. Mary`s Abbey, Bodmin (ex libris ink stamp `Canonicorum Regularium Lateranensium de Bodmin`); The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
BRADY, Robert. A Complete History of England, from the First Entrance of the Romans… unto the End of the Reign of King Henry III … [A Continuation … containing the lives of Edward I. II. & III. And Richard the Second]. The Savoy, [London]: 1685-1700. First editions, 2 vols., folio (320 x 205mm or smaller). Titles in red and black, engraved additional title to the second volume. (Vol. I lacking engraved portrait frontispiece and initial imprimatur leaf, damp-stained, occasional soiling.) Old panelled calf (worn). Wing B-4186 (first volume). - And three others of similar interest (a 3 vol. set of Francis Bacon`s works, 1753, but in a later binding and in poor condition) (5). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
SPENCE, Joseph. A Parallel; in the manner of Plutarch: between a most celebrated man of Florence; and one, scarce ever heard of, in England. Strawberry Hill Press: 1758. First edition, one of 700 copies, small 8vo signed in 4s (185 x 115mm). Title with integral engraved portrait vignette. 19th Century polished calf (spine defective). Provenance: John Temple (armorial bookplate). Hazen 6. - And one other volume [Hazen 15] published by the Strawberry Hill Press (2). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
BINDING. - John KEATS. The Poetical Works of John Keats… edited by H. Buxton Forman, seventh edition. London: Reeves & Turner, 1902. 8vo (195 x 130mm). Portrait frontispiece, plates. (Some spotting.) Original dark blue buckram, upper cover and spine blocked in gilt (lightly soiled and bumped). - And fifteen others in fine bindings, late 19th and early 20th Century poetry, literature and reference (16). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
CAULFIELD, James. Memoirs of the Celebrated Persons composing the Kit-Kat Club; with a prefatory account of the origin of the association: illustrated with forty-eight portraits, from the original paintings by Sir Godfrey Kneller. London: printed for Hurst, Robinson, and Company, 1821. Folio (338 x 240mm). 48 stipple-engraved portrait plates after Kneller. Near-contemporary half-calf (rebacked, with spine laid down). Provenance: Mrs John V.L. Pruyn (bookplate); The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
INGPEN, Roger. Shelley in England. London: 1917. First edition, 8vo (218 x 140mm). Portrait frontispiece, 1 folding genealogical table, plates. Contemporary light brown half-morocco by Root, spine elaborately tooled in gilt, t.e.g. Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
ROBINS, George. Strawberry Hill, the Renowned Seat of Horace Walpole… to sell by Public Competition, the Valuable Contents of Strawberry Hill… April, 1842. 8vo (264 x 211mm). Portrait frontispiece, engraved additional decorative title. (Some browning and soiling.) Original cloth-backed wrappers (creased and soiled, lower cover detached). - And ten others (11). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel. The Poetical Works... edited with preface by William M. Rossetti … new edition in one volume. London: Ellis and Elvey, 1905. 8vo (185 x 120mm). Portrait frontispiece. Contemporary red straight-grained morocco by Bumpus Ltd., covers with double-fillet gilt border, the spine gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second compartment, the others panelled in gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (small insignificant gouge to upper cover). Provenance: P.A. Thomas (gift inscription dated 1907); The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
SMITH, Elizabeth. Fragments, in Prose and Verse… a new edition. Bath: printed by Richard Cruttwell, sold by Cadell & Davies of London & S. Cheyne of Edinburgh, 1810. Vol. I (sold separately or with vol. II see advert at back of second work), 8vo (210 x 135mm). Stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece. (Spotting to portrait.). - And The Book of Job; translated from the Hebrew, by the late Miss Elizabeth Smith. Bath: printed by Richard Cruttwell, sold by Cadell & Davies of London & S. Cheyne of Edinburgh, 1810. 8vo (210 x 135mm). The two works in uniform contemporary tree-calf, spines gilt (spines somewhat rubbed) (2). Provenance: Lucy Rigmaiden (inscription or signature to each work); The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
WHITE, Gilbert. The Natural History of Selborne… edited with notes by Grant Allen. London & New York: 1902. 8vo (193 x 123mm). Portrait frontispiece, numerous illustrations by Edmund H. New. Contemporary green morocco by Riviere & Son, lettered in gilt to the spine, top edge gilt (spine faded to brown). - And eighteen others (19). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
A Royal National Life Boat Institution silver medal and bar, awarded to Mr. Matthew Kyle, voted 3rd April 1879, obverse of Queen Victoria bust portrait by Leonard C. Wyon, reverse of drowning seaman being rescued by three lifeboat-men, below dolphin mount and with soldered second service bar voted 13th January 1898, with original black ribbon. NB Matthew Kyle was Coxswain on the Holy Island No. 1 Life-Boat "Grace Darling" when on 20th March 1879 he, his brother George and his crew saved nine men from the wreck of the S.S. Darlington wrecked at False Emanuel Head, Holy Island. The medal awarded to his brother George Kyle, Assistant Coxswain, was sold by Spink & Son July 21st 2011 for £850, provenance J.B. Haywood Collection, Spink November 1995. The RNLI medal is to be awarded to "persons whose humane and intrepid excursions in saving life from shipwreck on our coasts are deemed sufficiently conspicuous to merit honourable distinction". PROVENANCE By family decent. See illustration
Robson (Joseph Philip, ed.) Songs of the Bards of the Tyne, or, a choice Selection of original Songs, chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect. With a Glossary of 800 Words, 12mo, half green roan, Newcastle upon Tyne, [1849?]; Brocket (J.T.) A Glossary of North Country Words... Third edition, 2 vols in 1, 8vo, cloth, uncut, portrait, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1846, and one other vol. (3).
In the manner of Henri-Pierre Danloux (French 1753-1809) A HALF-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF ANNA MARIA GATEHOUSE with inscription verso pastel 24.5 x 19cms; 9 1/2 x 7 1/2in. oval. NB Anna Maria Gatehouse (c1749-1829) was the daughter of Sir Thomas Gatehouse of Headley Park, Hampshire. She married Walter Blunt (b. 7th March, 1735/36) of Wallop House, Stockbridge, Hampshire, the son of Sir Henry Blunt 2nd Bt. They were the parents of Edward Walter Blunt (1779-1860) of Kempshott Park, Hampshire.
Edwin Dalton Smith (1800-1866) A PORTRAIT OF MRS. JAMES MACCULLOCH AND HER TWO GRANDDAUGHTERS signed and dated 1843 watercolour heightened with white 42.5 x 35.5cms; 16 3/4 x 14in. NB Inscribed on labels verso "My great grandmother, Mrs. James MacCulloch (nee Clancy), the mother of Isabel MacCulloch (born 1812, died on 17th Dec. 1905) who married the Revd. Thomas Brock of Guernsey, and whose daughter Marion Olivia Brock married my father the Revd. Alfred Davies Cope. With her are her granddaughters Florence Brock (standing) who married the Revd. Dallas Oldfield Harington, Rector of Burghfield, near Reading, and Alice Grace Brock, who married Dr. Alfred Francis Street of Westgate-on-Sea. E.L. Cope".
Henry "Harry" Furniss (1854-1925) "RAPID MEMORY SKETCH" - A PORTRAIT OF W.E. GLADSTONE signed; with exhibition label verso pencil 16.5 x 10cms; 6 1/2 x 4in., framed and matted with an autograph signature by Gladstone. EXHIBITED Humorous Art, Academy of Arts, February 1903 (lent by Percy Corder Esq).
NOTE DESCRIPTION AMENDED - WW1 trio to RFC recipient, 1914-15 Star (RFC); British War Medal (RAF); Victory Medal (RAF) to 1277 1.A.M. N.C.T. Wilkinson to/w an interesting selection of WWI memorabilia relating to NCT Wilkinson and his brother, both RFC, 4 Squadron 1918, including portrait photographs, 1917 ariel reconnaissance photographs of trenches, photograph of deeply banking aeroplane over an airfield, various cut paper Valentines, postcards etc to/w various other non-related memorabilia to/w various other non-related memorabilia including two Scouts certificates (AUTO) signed by Baden-Powell 1910/11 and two autograph books etc
An early 19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman with cropped grey hair and black cravat, in Morocco-bound pocket-case with gilt slip and glazed, to/w another portrait miniature, probably the same gentleman, in oval memento mori frame, the reverse with an arrangement of curled hair and gold wire (2)

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