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Colour Photographs of cast of television series "Frasier" framed bearing signatures together with certificate of authenticity with "Frasier" Kelsey Grammer shirt and tie with certificate, and a group of three photographs including cast of "E.R." , portrait of Ralph Fiennes and portrait American Football star Joe Montana, all bearing signatures (5)
Tom Keating (1917 - 1984) pastel on canvas, portrait of a lady in the style of Thomas Gainsborough - Bertha Countess of Axminster 1794, in glazed frame, signed, bearing written label to reverse, 83cm x 67cm. Provenance: The current vendor purchased this Keating from the Clare Gallery in 1987 (sold with a newspaper cutting from September 1987, showing the painting and Clare Gallery owner)
Hal C Bevan-Petman, R.A. - 1930s full length portrait of Lt Colonel Frank Hilder MP. D.L. T.D. (1864 - 1951) wearing his full dress Deputy Lieutenant of Essex uniform with cocked hat, scarlet jacket with silver bullion epaulettes and facings, dress sword and medals comprising First World War trio, King George V Coronation, Silver Jubilee and Territorial Volunteer Decoration - unsigned, in moulded frame, 201cm x 91cm
Group of three early nineteenth century English School watercolour portrait miniatures, in original leather-covered cases - family group comprising the father in full dress colonel's uniform and wearing a Royal Guelphic order, 18cm x 14.5cm, the mother of striking appearance wearing black dress, 17.5cm x 15cm, the young daughter wearing blue ribbons in her hair and white dress, 16.5cm x 13.5cm
ROBERT MITCHUM (1917-1997): A black and white half length portrait of the young actor wearing a pin striped suit and lighting a cigarette, signed in black Robert Mitchum, 23cm x 18.5cm, together with KIRK DOUGLAS (1916 - ): A Universal City Studios 1991 promotional sepia tone half length portrait of the actor who `stars in the title role as Spartacus`, signed in black Kirk Douglas in black, 25cm x 19.5cm, framed. (2)
LAURENCE OLIVIER (1907-1989): A black and white promotional head and shoulder portrait photograph of the actor in costume possibly as Dr Van Helsing for Dracula in 1979, signed in black fibre tip pen to the lower white margin `Laurence Olivier` also annotated in the same hand in blue ink `Dracula`, 14cm x 9cm, unframed. together with JEFF BRIDGES (1949 - ): A colour half length colour portrait of the actor in a seated position with his shirt off, separate white card signed in blue ink, photograph 19 cm x 24 cm, (2)
Cooper (Bransby Blake.). A Treatise on Ligaments, 1st edition, 1825, thirteen engraved plates with accompanying explanation leaves bound at rear, a biographical sketch and wood engraved portrait pasted to front free endpaper and half-title, Birmingham Library stamps to title and plates, some spotting and browning, offsetting from plates, closed tear to upper margin of plate 8 not affecting image, contemporary boards, some soiling and edge wear, modern cloth reback, 4to. Possibly the first work in English to be exclusively dedicated to the subject. (1)
Fabricius von Hilden (Wilhelm). Observationum & Curationum Chirurgicarum Centuriae, nunc primum simul in unum Opus congestae, ac in duo Volumina distributae, 2 volumes bound in 1, Lyons, Jean Antoine Huguetan, 1641, lacks half-title, and portrait, title to each volume with engraved vignette, the first with title printed in red and black, without final blank at end (Nnn4), some marks and occasional light spotting, oval library stamp to lower outer corner of some leaves throughout, a little fraying and soiling to final few leaves, Nnn1 with lower outer corner torn away and replaced with blank paper (affecting a few words), library cloth, a little rubbed and spines near-detached along upper joint, thick 4to, together with Musitano (Carlo), Chirurgia Theoretico-Practica seu Trutina Chirurgico-Physica, 4 volumes bound in 1, Geneva, Cramer & Perachon, 1698, engraved portrait of the author, title to each volume, with woodcut vignette to each, the first title printed in red and black, text printed in double column, some spotting and light soiling to first few leaves, main title with light library ink stamp, without final blank (Bbb4), some browning to final leaf, library cloth, rubbed and a little frayed to extremities, 4to, plus Munniks (Joannes), Cheirurgia, ad praxim hodiernam xadornata. In qua veterum pariter, ac neotericorum dogmata dilucide exponuntur, 1st edition, Utrecht, Franciscus Halma, 1689, additional engraved title, printed title with black and white woodcut vignette, single contemporary marginal annotation in brown ink to page 112, light water stain to foremargins of some leaves, library ink stamp to engraved and printed title, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and some wear, with upper cover detached, ‘Birmingham Medical Institute’ stamped in gilt to foot of spine, 4to, and three other works bound in one volume (Vesling, Syntagma Anatomicum, 1696, Helvetius, Eclaircissemens concernant la maniere dont l’air agit sur le sang dans les poulmons, 1728 & Richard Manningham, Artis Obstetricariae compendium, 1739), of which the second work is occasionally close trimmed to top margin, and touching running titles, and the third work lacks the title-page, library cloth, rubbed, 4to. G-M 5570. (4)
Freind (John). Opera omnia medica, editio altera, Londinensi multo correctior et accuratior, Paris, 1735, title printed in red and black, some spotting throughout, occasional library stamps, Johnstone armorial bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary calf, rebacked, some edge wear, 4to, together with Adair (James Macittrick), Medical Cautions, Chiefly for the Consideration of Invalids, Containing Essays on Fashionable Diseases, the Dangerous Effects of Hot and Crouded Rooms..., 2nd edition..., Bath, 1787, half-title, library stamp to title, bound with An Essay on Diet and Regimen, as Indispensable to the Recovery and Preservation of Firm Health..., 1804, title spotted and browned, modern morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Quincy (John), Medicina Statica, Being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius..., 4th edition, 1728, engraved frontispiece, folding engraved plate, some spotting and browning throughout, modern quarter morocco gilt over marbled boards, 8vo, plus Bartholinus (Thomas), Anatomia..., The Hague, 1663, engraved portrait and eight folding engraved plates (plate opposite page 522 torn with some loss at foot), lacks additional engraved title, library stamp to title and plates, some spotting and soiling, ownership signature of G. De Lys to title upper margin, Birmingham Medical Library bookplate to front pastedown, modern morocco gilt, 8vo, plus other mostly 18th-century medical works in Latin, all with good quality quarter or full leather rebinds, 4to/8vo (18)
Hunter (John). The Works, with Notes, Edited by James F. Palmer, 4 volumes, 1835, silhouette portrait frontispiece to volume 1 (offset to title), some spotting, contemporary prize calf gilt with red and black leather labels to spine, gilt armorial of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital to each upper cover and top-most compartment of each spine, the original prize sheet pasted to front free endpaper of volume 1, partly printed and completed in manuscript, noting that these books were presented to Bernard Rice as the first prize for surgery by William Lawrence and additionally signed by fourteen further medical officers and lecturers, BMI presentation bookplate from Dr. C.R. Kenchington to front pastedowns, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with the accompanying volume of plates, 1837, engraved portrait frontispiece and sixty plates, some folding, library stamp to title and each plate, some spotting throughout, Birmingham Medical Library label re-pasted to front pastedown, modern cloth, 4to, plus Subscription Book. Specimen Copy of Illustrations to Palmer’s Edition of the Works of John Hunter, 4 pp with manuscript names of eight subscribers inserted (including Birmingham Medical Library), four names struck through, tipped on to a guard and followed by the portrait frontispiece and fifty-one engraved plates, library stamp to each, original title label re-pasted to front pastedown, modern cloth, 4to (6)
Hunter (John). A Treatise on the Venereal Disease, 3rd edition Enlarged from the Materials Left by the Author for that Purpose; with Occasional Observations of the Editor, Everard Home, 1810, seven engraved plates, lacking portrait frontispiece, library stamps, offsetting and a few spots, previous owner signature, library cloth, edges rubbed, 4to, together with Carmichael (Richard), An Essay on the Venereal Diseases which have been Confounded with Syphilis, and the Symptoms which Exclusively Arise from that Poison, 1st edition, Dublin, 1814, four hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates, library stamps, occasional spotting, library cloth, 4to, plus Colles (Abraham), Practical Observations on the Venereal Disease, and on the Use of Mercury, 1st edition, 1837, partly unopened, p.337 with repaired tears, library stamps, light spotting and toning, modern library cloth, with others related by John Howard, Richard Carmichael and John Whitsed (14)
Medical Botany: Or, a History of Plants in the Materia Medica of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Pharmacopoeias. Arranged According to the Linnaean System, 2 vols., 1st issue, 1819-21, engraved portrait frontispiece of Carl Linnaeus, 138 hand-coloured engraved plates, library stamp to each, a few spots, library cloth, spines faded, 8vo, together with Stephenson (John & Churchill, James Morss). Medical Botany: Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the Medical Plants of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Pharmacopoeias; Including a Popular and Scientific Description of Poisonous Plants, volumes I-III only (of 4) bound in two, (text/plates), 1828-36, 183 hand-coloured engraved plates only (of 185), single library stamp to each, a few close-trimmed at lower margin, one or two short tears, scattered light spotting, later half calf, rebacked, spines rubbed, 8vo, plus Medical Botany; Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the Medicinal Plants of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Pharmacopoeias..., by John Stephenson & James Morss Churchill, volumes 1-3, new edition, 1834-36, 40 hand-coloured engraved plates only (of 187), a few light spots, library cloth, 8vo 7)
Plater (Felix). Praxeos seu de cognoscendis, praedicendis, praecavendis, curandisque affectibus homini incommodantibus, 3 volumes bound in 1, 4th edition, Basle, 1736, spotting, occasional heavy browning and marginal dampstaining throughout, modern half morocco gilt, 4to, together with Bellini (Laurentius), Opuscula prictica de urinis, pulsibus, sanguinis missione et febribus..., 4th revised edition, Leipzig, 1734, title printed in red and black, relaid, some heavy spotting and browning, a few leaves with large archival restoration, modern full morocco gilt, 4to, plus De Graaf (Reinier), Opera omnia, new edition, Amsterdam, 1705, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved title (library stamp to each), title printed in red and black, forty-two engraved plates, many folding, most with library stamp, uncut and partly unopened, BMI presentation bookplate from Dr. Wade to front pastedown with specimen signature pasted above, modern quarter morocco gilt over cloth, 8vo, plus The London Practice of Physic..., 5th edition with large additions and amendments, 1792, ownership signature of J. Buncomb to title, modern morocco gilt, 8vo, plus other 18th-century medical books, mostly in Latin, all with good quality quarter or full leather rebinds, 4to/8vo (18)
Willis (Thomas). Opera Omnia: cum elenchis rerum et indicibus necessariis, ut & multis Figuris aeneis, 2 volumes, Lyons, Jean Antoine Hugetan, 1681, first title printed in red and black, engraved vignette to each title, 41 engraved plates, including portrait and many folding, some light marginal water staining, leaves at rear of second volume creased, very light library ink stamp to title of each volume and plates, with printed presentation slip from Dr. Wade to the Birmingham Medical Institute to front endpaper of each volume, library cloth, with gilt library stamp to foot of spine of each volume, a little rubbed and some marks, 4to. Russell 879. (2)
Withering (William). The Miscellaneous Tracts, to which is Prefixed a Memoir of his Life, 2 vols., 1st collected edition, 1822, engraved portrait frontispiece, facsimile letter, statistical tables including one folding, BMI stamps to title and portrait legend, some spotting and old dampstaining (particularly to upper margins of volume 1), modern half morocco gilt over marbled boards with presentation bookplates to BMI from Mr Brindley and, later, from Dr B.T. Davis, who had the volumes ‘rebound as a gift to the Institute on his retirement from the office of Honorary Secretary, held from 1959 to 1966’, original spine label to volume 2 preserved on pastedown, spines a little faded, 8vo. William Withering was chief physician at Birmingham General Hospital, and discoverer of the medicinal properties of digitalis: Volume 2 contains the second edition of Withering’s An Account of the Foxglove (1st edition, 1785). (2)
Woodville (William). Medical Botany: Containing Systematic and General Descriptions, with Plates of all the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Comprehended in the Catalogues of the Materia Medica..., 4 vols., 2nd ed., 1810, 273 (of 274) hand-coloured engraved plates, single library stamp to each, occasional light spotting, library cloth, spines defective, 4to, together with The Complete Herbal... by Nicholas Culpeper..., new ed., 1847, portrait, 20 hand-coloured engraved plates, single library stamp to each, occasional light spotting and soiling, BMI presentation label from Dr Harold Harcourt, library cloth, joints splitting, rubbed with stains, 4to, with others related including William Meyrick`s New Family Herbal, 1802 (11)
Davis (Joseph Barnard & Thurnam, John). Crania Britannica. Delineations and Descriptions of the Skulls of the Aboriginal and Early Inhabitants of the British Islands: With Notices of their Other Remains, 2 volumes in one, 1865, 66 lithographed plates, illustrations, occasional spotting, BMI presentation label from Dr Russell, contemporary black half calf, joints and edges rubbed, 4to, together with Hunter (John), Plates Illustrative of Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Oeconomy..., with Notes by Richard Owen, 1837, thirty-seven engraved plates, library stamp to title and each plate, some spotting and soiling, ownership signature of J. Braxton Hicks to front free endpaper with presentation bookplate from him to the BMI below, modern cloth, 4to, plus Mackenzie (George Steuart), Illustrations of Phrenology, 1820, eighteen engraved plates including portrait frontispiece, half-title, library stamps throughout, some spotting and browning, library cloth, some wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Darwin (Erasmus), Zoonomia, Or, the Laws of Organic Life, 4 volumes, 3rd corrected edition, 1801, some spotting and soiling, library stamp to each title, modern blue quarter morocco gilt over boards, 8vo, plus others, various, including physiology, physiognomy and philosophy (50)
Fox (T. Colcott and others). The Illustrated Medical News, volumes 1 and 2 only, 1888-90, numerous colour and black and white plates and illustrations, library stamps throughout, modern cloth, 4to, together with Mansch (Anton), Medical World, Gallery of Contemporaries in the Field of Medical Science, 2 volumes, Berlin, n.d., 200 photogravure portrait plates with accompanying letterpress, most with facsimile signature beneath, neat calligraphic manuscript index inserted at front of each volume, contemporary half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, folio, plus a shorter one-volume edition of the same work, plus six others of mostly 19-century medical portraits interest, all folio/4to (11)
Haygarth (John). Medical Transactions, 4 volumes bound in 2, 1801, folding table to volume 1, occasional library stamps, some spotting, together with Mayne (R.G.), An Expository Lexicon of the Terms, Ancient and Modern, in Medical and General Science, Including a Complete Medico-Legal Vocabulary, 1860, library stamps to title, library cloth, upper cover near-detached, large 8vo, plus Goodsir (John), The Anatomical Memoirs, Edited by William Turner, with a Biographical Memoir by Henry Lonsdale, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1868, portrait frontispiece to volume 1, thirteen plates, library stamps to title and plates, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th-century general medicine interest including a quantity of Orations, all in ex-library condition (approx. 100)
* Abernethy (John, 1764-1831). A set of three pairs of steel and brass apothecary scales by John Young, 5 Bear Street, Leicester Square, c. (1820, all somewhat tarnished, housed (without weights) in a fitted mahogany box with printed label of the scalemaker to inside lid, green baize perished, one side panel missing, hinges and hooks in working order, 9.5 x 20 x 3.5 cm, together with an engraved portrait of John Abernethy by William Bromley after Sir Thomas Lawrence, published 4th June 1827, image surface a little marked, margins (including printed caption beneath) and original mount heavily spotted and soiled, 49.5 x 38 cm. A printed display card from the BMI notes: ‘These scales belonged to Dr. Abernethy, and were given by him to Dr. Robert Bateman - a favourite pupil - who practised at Bengeworth. They were given by Dr. Bateman’s niece, Frances Ann Lunn to Dr. C.R. Lunn of Alton, who presented them to the Birmingham Medical Institute on 1st June 1927’. (2)
Beddoes (Thomas). A Letter to Erasmus Darwin on a New Method of Treating Pulmonary Consumption, 1st edition, Bristol, 1793, 72 pp, first and last pages heavily dust-soiled, some staining to upper margin of first three leaves not affecting text, bound with Rush (Benjamin), Three Lectures Upon Animal Life, Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, 1st edition, Philadelphia, 1799, [iii]-viii, 84 pp, lacks half-title, upper outer corner of title torn with loss not affecting text, title and last page dust-soiled, bound with Johnstone (James), Some Account of the Walton Water, Near Tewkesbury, With Thoughts on the Use and Diseases of the Lymphatic Glands, Worcester, [1787], [iii-viii], 48 pp, lacks half-title, last page dust-soiled, bound with three others by Thomas Henry, William Henry and one pamphlet concerning the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, some spotting and soiling, library cloth, frayed at head of spine, 8vo, together with Beddoes (Thomas), Researches Anatomical and Practical Concerning Fever as Connected with Inflammation, [1807], library stamp to title, library cloth, rubbed and soiled and split at head of joints, 8vo, plus Stock (John Edmonds), Memoirs of the Life of Thomas Beddoes, MD, with an Analytical Account of His Writings, 1st edition, 1811, engraved portrait frontispiece, old water stain to upper corner, some spotting and heavily offset to title, some spotting and soiling throughout, half-title present, library stamp to frontispiece and title, modern cloth with leather label to spine, 4to (3)
Falconer (William). A Dissertation on the Influence of the Passions Upon Disorders of the Body..., 2nd edition, 1791, engraved portrait frontispiece, iv, 148 pp, some spotting and faint library stamp to title, bound with Codex Pharmaceuticus, in usum medicinae et chirurgiae in nosocomio regio Edinburgensi studiosorum, Edinburgh, 1790, iv, 64 pp, bound with an extract(?) [Beattie, James], A Short Account of the Life and Character of the Late Dr. Thomas Livingston, 7 pp, drop-head title, Aberdeen Journal, May 30 1785 printed at foot of final page, author’s presentation inscription to TP [Thomas Percival], one manuscript correction to final page, bound with [Rush, Benjamin], Information to Europeans who are Disposed to Migrate to the United States, in a Letter from a Citizen of Pennsylvania, to His Friend in Great Britain, 1st edition, Philadelphia, [1790], 16 pp, inscribed ‘From the author’ to title upper margin and author identified in ink to title (Dr. Rush in author’s holograph?) and at end of text, library cloth, frayed at head of spine, small 8vo. The pamphlet by Benjamin Rush is sometimes erroneously attributed to Matthew Carey. Evans 34495. (1)
Pearson (George). An Inquiry Concerning the History of the Cowpox, Principally with a View to Supersede and Extinguish the Smallpox, 1798, [iv], 116 pp, bound with Woodville (William), Reports of a Series of Inoculations for the Variolae Vaccinae, or Cow-Pox..., [1799], [iv], 156 pp, bound with Observations on the Cow-Pox, 1800, [iv], 43 pp, bound with Fermor (William), Reflections on the Cow-Pox, Illustrated by Cases to Prove It and Absolute Security Against the Small Pox..., Oxford, 1800, 47 pp, bound with Lettsom (John Coakley), Observations on the Cow-Pock, 2nd edition, 1801, vi, 88 pp, half-title, engraved title, four portrait plates (one with library stamp), bound with Goldson (William), Some Recent Cases of Smallpox Subsequent to Vaccination, Portsea, 1805, [viii], 134, [1] pp, advert leaf at rear, occasional spotting, library stamp to title of first work, library buckram, rubbed, 8vo (1)
Ackermann (R., publisher). The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments, 2 vols., 1812, title and half title both with off setting, eng. aqua. frontis. with orig. hand col., b & w eng. portrait of William Vincent, Dean of Westminster, eng. plan of Westminster Abbey, list of subscribers, seventy-nine aqua. eng. plts. with orig. hand col. (complete as list), water stained throughout, new end papers, book plate of George Clive to front pastedown, near contemp. dec. calf, rebacked, vol.1 with modern rear board, folio, together with Hall (S.C.),The Baronial Halls and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England, 2 vols. pub. Willis & Sotheran, 1858,seventy-one litho. plts. (correct as list), heavily water stained throughout, new end papers, later qtr. morocco gilt, spines a little faded, folio. (4)

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