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Eight books on ceramics, including Staffordshire Porcelain` (Godden), `Staffordshire Portrait Figures` (Pugh), `Black Basalt` (Pugh), `The China Trade` (Crossman), `Spode` (Drakard and Holdway), `Staffordshire Potters` (Henrywood), `In Search of James Giles` (Coke), and `Stoneware` (Edwards and Hampson)
COLLINGWOOD, Francis & John WOOLLAMS. The Universal Cook, and City and Country Housekeeper ... The Second Edition. London: R. Noble, 1797. 8vo. Half title, engraved portrait of the authors, 12 engraved "Bill of Fare" plates and a "Directions for Carving" plate, tables, one-page of publisher`s advertisements at the end (occasional spotting and staining). Contemporary calf (rebacked, rubbed). Provenance: ?Henry Dyce, Sept. 15th, 1832 (signature on half title). The title page describes the authors as being "Principal Cooks at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand." Not in Vicaire. With Modern Domestic Cookery ... By a Lady (London, 1862, "new edition"). (2)
ENTICK, John (c. 1703-73). A New and Accurate History and Survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Places Adjacent. London: Edward and Charles Dilly, 1766. 4 volumes, 8vo. Engraved portrait of the author, 38 engraved plates, large folding engraved map (occasional light spotting and staining). Contemporary speckled calf (joints split, spines rather worn with some labels lacking, rubbed). (4)
SCOTLAND - The Trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M`Niel, James Gibb, and William M`Lean, The Glasgow Cotton-Spinners ... To Which is Annexed Statistics Connected with the Spinning Trade, &c., of Glasgow. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1838, engraved portrait of the accused in profile [bound with:] Narrative of The Loss of the Comet Steam-Packet, Near Gourock, on the River Clyde. Greenock: Printed in the Advertiser Office, 1825, engraved map (torn with slight loss) [and:] Alexander ADIE. Description of the Patent Sympiesometer or New Air Barometer. [No place: n.d., but ?Edinburgh, c. 1820]. [and:] William M`NAB. Hints on the Planting and General Treatment of Hardy Evergreens in the Climate of Scotland ... Second Edition. Edinburgh: Thomas Clark, 1831 [and:] H. de MONTI. Strictures on Mr. Logier`s System of Musical Education. Glasgow: James Halderwick, 1817, engraved music, with several appendices. Together 5 works bound in one volume, 8vo. (Occasional spotting and staining.) Contemporary half calf (rather worn, upper cover detached, most of spine lacking). Provenance: George Noble (armorial bookplate). Sold not subject to return
STRAWBERRY HILL - A Catalogue of the Classic Contents of Strawberry Hill Collected by Horace Walpole. [London:] Smith and Robins, 1842. 4to (264 x 215mm). Lithographed portrait of Horace Walpole on india paper, laid down, title within wood-engraved border, illustrations (a few spots, some light staining). Original cloth-backed green illustrated wrappers by F. H. Wall, Richmond, with their label (stained, corners bumped). Provenance: "Mr Garrick" (signature on front free endpaper); a few prices pencilled in. A printed slip inserted at the front reads "W. Forster. of No. 4, lower James Street, Golden Square, Begs leave to inform the Nobility and Gentry that, by the kind permission of Mr. George Robins, he will attend at Strawberry Hill during the whole of the View and Sale, and be happy to undertake the Commissions of those who may be kind enough to favour him with their commands."
LOVAT FRASER, Claud (1890-1921) - Haldane MACFALL. The Book of Lovat. London: J. M. Dent, 1923. 4to (276 x 205mm). Half title, portrait, coloured plates, illustrations. Original cloth-backed coloured pictorial boards, dust-jacket (lightly stained, some chipping at corners). Provenance: J. E. Slater, `36 (signature on front free endpaper); advertising card for "The Luck of the Bean-Rows" illustrated by Lovat Fraser inserted at the front. With 5 other books illustrated by Claud Lovat Fraser including Pirates (London, [n.d.], dust-jacket). (6)
WOOLF, Virginia (1882-1941) - Richard KENNEDY (1910-89, illustrator). Portrait of Virginia Woolf. Pen, ink and watercolour, painted c. 1976, signed by the artist, 408 x 276mm., framed and glazed. Exhibited at The Century Galleries, Henley, 1981. With Richard Kennedy`s A Boy at the Hogarth Press ... with an Introduction by Bevis Hillier (London, 1972). (2)
BENTLEY, Richard (1662-1742, editor) - Marcus MANILIUS (fl. 1st Century AD). Astronomicon ex recensione et cum notis Richardi Bentleii. London: Henry Woodfall, 1739. 4to (259 x 200mm). Engraved portrait frontispiece of Richard Bentley by George Virtue after John Thornhill, engraved coat of arms, folding engraved "orbis caelestis tabula". Contemporary polished speckled calf gilt, spine gilt in compartments with tan morocco lettering-piece (joints splitting, lightly rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Thomas ?Layng, 1791 (signature on front pastedown). A FINE COPY internally of the first Bentley edition. Lowndes II, 1464
[BUNBURY, Henry W. (1750-1811)]. An Academy for Grown Horsemen ... by Geoffrey Gambado. London: Printed for W. Dickinson, 1787. 4to (352 x 250mm). Engraved "portrait" frontispiece and 11 plates by Henry W. Bunbury (some plates detaching, occasional light spotting and staining). Contemporary paper-backed marbled boards (rather worn). Provenance: Douglas Peter Crossman (armorial bookplate). Huth p.52.
CHURCHILL, Clementine (1885-1977). A monochrome portrait of Clementine Churchill, laid down on card, the card inscribed, "With good Wishes from Clementine S. Churchill, September 1945" and inscribed on the verso [?in a different hand], "For Mrs Phillips." With various other items, some relating to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, including 4 autograph letters to Mrs Phillips, 3 of which on Downing Street headed paper, from G. E. ?Laudemab [illegible signature in each instance], one concluding, "... the first Xmas I have ever had away from the Churchills," a typed "Ministry of Works. Supplies Division. Coronation 1953. Instructions to Female Lavatory Attendants", with a typed letter to Mrs Phillips attached, Mrs Phillips` pass for the Coronation printed on yellow card, and a monochrome portrait of Edward VIII as Prince of Wales. (qty)
LAUREL AND HARDY. A monochrome photographed portrait of Laurel and Hardy, signed "Stan Laurel" and "Oliver Hardy", 115 x 90mm., contained in an album of theatrical autographs including Jack Livesey, Edmund D`Alby, John Garside, Paddy Stone, Wendy Toye, Albert Lieven (signed photograph), Bill Johnson, Patricia Burke (signed photograph) and Joseph Dollinger (signed playbill), amongst several others. Most of the autographs seem to have been collected from a production of "Annie Get Your Gun" at the London Coliseum in 1947. Some of them are inscribed "to Sheila".
MURATORI, Ludovico Antonio (1672-1750). Dissertazioni sopra le Antichita` Italiane ... Nuova Edizione, edited by Gaetano Cenni. Monaco: Agostino Olzati, 1765. 2 volumes, 4to (252 x 205mm). Engraved portrait frontispiece of the author, title of vol. I printed in red and black (some light spotting and staining). Contemporary vellum gilt (rubbed, extremities worn). Provenance: library stamp and numbers on verso of title; shelf number labels at foot of spines. (2)
MUYBRIDGE, Edweard (1830-1904). Animals in Motion. An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Progressive Movements ... Commenced 1872. Completed 1885. London: Chapman & Hall, 1899. Oblong 4to (249 x 312mm). Half title, half tone portrait of the author, title printed in red and black, half tone illustrations (a few very short marginal tears, some very light staining). Original red cloth gilt (a few stains, inner hinges weak and broken at title). Provenance: C. Ashby (pencil signature on front free endpaper). FIRST EDITION
SPORT - British Sports and Sportsmen. Racing. Compiled and Edited by "The Sportsman". London: Sports and Sportsmen, Limited, 1920. Folio (372 x 280mm). Half title, photogravure portrait of King Edward VII, title printed in red and black, photogravure plates and half tone illustrations. Original burgundy morocco gilt, gilt edges (extremities rubbed). NUMBER 584 OF 1,000 COPIES. With 7 other books of sporting interest including Walter Shaw Sparrow`s British Sporting Artists from Barlow to Herring (London, 1922), James T. Lightwood`s The Cyclists` Touring Club Being The Romance of Fifty Years` Cycling (London, 1928) and Francis B. Cooke`s Coastwise Cruising from Erith to Lowestoft (London, 1929). (8)
A fine Edwardian satinwood music cabinet with hand painted decoration in the form of swags and flowers, the caddy top above a single door and the central panel with a painted portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (after Gainsborough), over three long drawers and raised on square section tapering legs (129.5cm H, 50.75cm W, 37cm D)

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