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Los 131

Marjorie Cox (1915-2003) coloured pastels, portrait of 2 dogs, signed and dated 1974, 22`` x 17.5``, framed.

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Marjorie Cox (1915-2003) coloured pastels, portrait of a Dachshund, signed and dated 1972, 10`` x 8``, framed.

Los 133

Marjorie Cox (1915-2003) coloured pastels, portrait of a Spaniel, signed and dated 1961, 14.5`` x 10.5``, framed.

Los 134

Marjorie Cox (1915-2003) coloured pastels, portrait of a Spaniel, signed and dated 1960, 14.5`` x 11``, framed.

Los 138

Charles Ritter (American) oval coloured pastels, portrait of a woman, signed and dated 1922, 42`` x 33``, unframed.

Los 147

19th century oil on canvas, head and shoulders portrait of a Cavalier, indistinctly signed, 20`` x 16``, framed.

Los 196

Maud Turner oil on board, portrait of a Collie dog, signed and dated 1954, 10`` x 7.5``, framed.

Los 204

Edward Tayler (1828-1906) watercolour, portrait of a girl, 15`` x 12``, framed.

Los 297

Carl Olof Eric Lindin (American, 1869-1942) Oil on canvas, portrait of a girl in a chair, signed and dated `94, inscribed verso, 39`` x 23.5``, framed.

Los 333

Robert Dumont Smith oil on canvas, pre-Raphaelite style portrait of a woman, 14`` x 11``, framed.

Los 339

May Bridges Lee oil on canvas, portrait of Sir Samuel George Joseph, Lord Mayor of London, 28`` x 17.5``, framed.

Los 399

Early 20th century watercolour, portrait of a young woman, unsigned, 8.5`` x 6.5``, together with a 19th century reverse painting behind glass, (2).

Los 12

2 x Groats: Edward IV 1st reign light coinage, London Mint MM crown, quatrefoils at neck, no eye in rev. legend, lightly clipped but quite good portrait & some original lustre Fine to GFine; and Henry VI annulet issue. London Mint, MM pierced cross, annulets in two quarters of rev. GFine to AVF

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Henry VIII Posthumous Groat, Tower Mint, MM martlet, bust 6, weaknesses in legends but well-struck, fully detailed portrait & good shield, virtually EF for issue

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Charles I: 2 x Shillings: MM tun, `Aberystwyth` bust, small XII, inner beaded circle. square-topped shield over cross moline, old scratch on bust, bust weak but a little better than Fair otherwise toned GFine or+ and MM tun, no inner circles, round garnished shield, no CR, scratches on bust, facial features weak but good shield and legends, bust Fair to VG otherwise GFine to AVF; Sixpence MM anchor, `Aberystwyth` bust, rev. square-topped shield over cross moline, some obv. pitting, Fair to VG; and Halfgroat, MM sceptre, inner circles both sides. irregular flan. good portrait. Fine or+ (4)

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James I, gold half laurel, 3rd coinage, MM rose, small ties, struck slightly off-centre, minor flat spots in legends, good portrait and shield, 4.34g, VF

Los 32

James I, gold quarter laurel, 3rd coinage, MM trefoil, beaded inner circle both sides, flat spots in legends and parts of rev. legends double-struck, holed at 7 o`clock on inner beaded circle but good portrait and shield, 2.22g, GFine to AVF

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Henry VI: 3 x Calais Mint Pennies: (1) annulet issue, annulets at neck and in two quarters on rev., flat spots in legends, dark tone Fine; (2) rosette-mascle/pinecone-mascle mule, MM cross fleury, good portrait and full, clear legends VF+; and (3) pinecone-mascle issue, MM cross patonce (also on rev.), good portrait, flat spots in legends AVF

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Henry VI Penny, London Mint, pinecone-mascle issue, MM cross patonce, a few weakly struck letters in legends but very good portrait, attractively toned with lustre traces, rare GVF or better

Los 38

Henry VI: 2 x Pennies: (1) York Mint, Archbishop Kemp pinecone-mascle issue, no quatrefoil on rev. AFine to Fine (2) York Mint, Archbishop Booth, cross pellet issue, pellets by crown and saltires by neck, rev. cross in quatrefoil in centre and extra pellet in two quarters, lightly clipped, good portrait, AVF

Los 39

Henry VI: 2 x Pennies: (1) Durham Mint, Archbishop Neville leaf-pellet issue, pellets by crown and trefoil in obv. legend, rev. two rings in centre of cross, v-shaped edge crack at 3 o`clock, scarce AVF/Fine; and (2) Durham Mint, Bishop Langley pinecone-mascle issue, lightly clipped, good portrait, AVF to VF

Los 40

Henry VI: 4 x Pennies: (1) London Mint obv. rosette-mascle, rev. pinecone-mascle, small obv. edge striking crack at 2 o`clock, lightly clipped but good portrait Fine; (2) York Mint, Archbishop Kemp rosette-mascle issue, crosses by hair, no rosette, quatrefoil in rev. centre, small edge splits, weak legends VG; (3) York Mint, Archbishop Booth, leaf-pellet issue, repaired crack from 12 to 6 o`clock Poor; (4) York Mint, quatrefoil & pellet in rev. centre, Poor/Fair; and a Halfpenny London Mint, leafmascle issue, edge chip between 12 and 1 o`clock VG

Los 143

Miscellaneous Lot including: £2.47½ face value pre-47 silver (almost all George V halfcrowns), pre-decimal bronze and CuNi including 8 x crowns 1965, 1977 (x3), 1980 (x2) and 1981 (x2), an Isle of Man crown 1980 in Cofl UNC and an album containing a small collection of high grade English banknotes comprising: £10 Page R17, £5 Gill SE55, 6 x £1 (Page (portrait) W20D and 5 x consecutively numbered Page (pictorial) U57) and 2 x 10 shillings O`Brien (Britannia) D92Z and Hollom 93H, all EF to UNC plus 2 x circulated French banknotes: 200 francs 1989 and 20 francs 1990

Los 159

4 x Silver Threepences: Elizabeth I 1561, 3rd issue, MM pheon, good portrait and shield and full, clear legends VF to GVF; Charles II 1678 scratches both sides otherwise Fine to GFine; William and Mary 1689 surface marks and small digs otherwise AFine and George III 1762 attractively toned EF

Los 247

Bank of Scotland, a Set of Specimen Notes £5, £10, £20, £50 and £100, Tercentenary commemorative issue of 300 years of the Bank of Scotland, issued 1995, portrait of Sir Walter Scott to left, all with serial number AAOOOOOO and with `SPECIMEN` in red capitals stamped across centre, displayed in a glazed frame (no adhesive used) and complete with details of provenance, all mint state

Los 254

An Accumulation of UK and Foreign Banknotes comprising: 29 x 10 shilling notes, O`Brien (Britannnia and portrait), Beale, Hollom and Fforde, £1 Peppiatt (blue), 12 x £1 Page, 5 x £1 Somerset and 300+ mixed foreign notes (some duplication), various grades

Los 263

An Album containing a collection of English banknotes (all Fforde, Page and Somerset) with a total face value of £176 including £50 Somerset (AO1) UNC, 3 x £20: Fforde A02 GEF, Page A09 EF and Somerset E32 UNC, 4 x £10: Fforde A78 VG, Page C12 (portrait) AUNC and A17 (pictorial) AUNC and Somerset U17 UNC etc and 20+ various foreign notes including Spain 100 pesetas 1953, 500 pesetas 1954 and 1000 pesetas 1965 (1971) VF or +

Los 266

An Accumulation of BofE Banknotes with a face value of £89 including: 5 x consecutively numbered Peppiatt mauve 10 shillings M35D UNC, 34 x O`Brien £1 Britannia VF to UNC (10 x consecutively numbered H21L UNC) and 16 x O`Brien £1 portrait (10 x consecutively numbered 52Y UNC), £5 Hollom N35 GVF, 6 x £1 Beale (including S56S replacement VF) and other £1 and 10 shilling notes (Peppiatt, Beale, O`Brien, Hollom, Fforde, Page and Somerset) various grades

Los 29

American slavery - Douglass, Frederick Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself. Wortley, near Leeds: J. Baker, 1846. Third English edition, 12mo, engraved frontispiece portrait, original pink embossed cloth, covers and spine faded, ownership inscription of Catharine Paton, Glasgow, 17 August 1847 on front free endpaper

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Hooke, Col. Nathaniel The secret history of Colonel Hooke`s negotiations in Scotland... London, 1760. 8vo, contemporary calf, worn, hinges splitting; Dundee, John Graham, Viscount Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the Highland clans, and the Massacre of Glenco... London, 1714. 8vo, lacking folding frontispiece, contemporary calf, hinges splitting; Rebellion A short and true narrative of the rebellion... Edinburgh, 1779. 12mo, portrait frontispiece, copntemporary tree calf, hinges split, upper board loose (3)

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Keysler, Johann Georg Antiquitates selectae Septentrionales et Celticae. Hanover, 1720. 8vo, frontispiece, title in red and black, 16 [of 18] plates, heavily foxed and browned, some plates tape repaired, modern morocco gilt; Curtius Historia Alexandri magni Regis Macedonum.... "Historiarum libri." Leiden: Elzevir, 1633. 12mo, engraved title, folding map, contemporary vellum, bookplate; Robertson, Alexander Poems on various subjects and occasions. Edinburgh, [c.1750]. 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, red label, modern portrait taped to front endpaper, bookplate of Sir James Colquhoun of Luss; St John, John Mary, Queen of Scots, a tragedy. London, 1789. 8vo, contemporary spotted calf gilt, rubbed at edges, bookplate as previous; Home, John The dramatic works of... London, 1790. 8vo, presentation copy from the author, contemporary calf gilt, hinges cracking; and 5 others (10)

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Scott, Sir Walter Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. 1812. 3 volumes; The Lord of the Isles, 1815; The vision of Don Roderick, 1815; Rokeby, 1815; Marmion, 1815; The lay of the last minstrel, 1816; The lady of the lake. 1819; Miscellaneous Poems, 1820; Sir Tristrem, 1819; all, Edinburgh, 8vo, uniform diced calf gilt, red morocco lettering pieces; Hemans, Felicia The works. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1839. 7 volumes, 8vo, engraved portrait & titles, contemporary green calf gilt, g.e. (18)

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Burns, Robert Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Edinburgh: printed for the author, and sold by W. Creech, 1787. Second edition, "The Edinburgh edition", 8vo, pp. xlviii, [9]-368, half-title, engraved frontispiece portrait, with misprints "Boxburgh" (for "Roxburgh") and "Stinking" (for "Skinking"), list of subscribers, nineteenth century red morocco gilt by Riviere, t.e.g., others uncut, a little very light foxing, a very tall copy in fine state Provenance: Note: Egerer 2. "That the "Skinking" edition was the first printed has been deduced from the fact that it shows closer agreement with [Egerer] 1 (1786, Kilmarnock edition)". When John Wilson of Kilmarnock refused to print a second edition unless he received payment of £27, Burns decided to visit Edinburgh and find a printer/publisher himself. Probably through Sir John Whitefoord of Blairquhan Burns was introduced to the publisher William Creech and the publication of the Edinburgh edition was announced in an advertisement that appeared in the Edinburgh Advertiser on 17 April 1787. The work was priced at five shillings. 3000 copies were printed of which nearly 2,900 were subscribed for by 1,300 subscribers.

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Burns, Robert Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Edinburgh: printed for the author, 1787. Second [first Edinburgh] edition, 8vo, lacking half title, frontispiece portrait, subscriber`s list, first issue with "skinking" on p. 263 and "Boxburgh" for "Roxburgh" in list of subscribers, contemporary tree calf, red label, rubbed at edge, foxing, dustmarking, extensive repairs throughout including lower half of pp.249 (extensive text loss), pp.314-318 closed tear repair (no text loss), outer edge and upper inner corner of title (no text loss)

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Burns, Robert Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect... the second edition, considerably enlarged. Edinburgh: printed for T. Cadell, London, and William Creech, Edinburgh, 1793. 2 volumes, 12mo, engraved portrait frontispiece, half-titles, contemporary calf, spotting to a few leaves in volume 2, rubbed, joints cracking, [Egerer 25]; Burns, Robert The poetical works of the late Robert Burns; with an account of his life. New edition. Containing many excellent pieces of the author`s, that never made their appearance in the copy-right edition. Embellished with copperplates. Edinburgh: T. Neilson, 1816. 12mo, some spotting and slight soiling, [Egerer 188], bound without plates, bound with Burns, Robert Letters addressed to Clarinda. Belfast: L. Rae, 1816. 12mo, contemporary calf, red morocco label, [Egerer 181] (2)

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Burns, Robert Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. London: A. Strahan and T. Cadell, & Edinburgh: W. Creech, 1787. Third edition, [The London edition], 8vo, pp. xlviii, [13]-372, half-title, engraved frontispiece portrait, with "stinking" misprint on p.267, nineteenth century green morocco gilt by Riviere, gilt edges, some very light foxing Provenance: Note: Egerer 5. A very fine copy. "Rarely found in very good condition" (Egerer)

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M`Lehose, Agnes ("Clarinda") [Robert Burns] Long autograph letter signed from Agnes M`Lehose (signed "Clarinda"), to John Syme, requesting and beseeching the return of her love letters to Burns, "I have indeed, wondered at your and Dr. M`s unaccountable silence... it was so with common politeness not to answer a Lady`s letter. I am truly sorry for the cause of Dr. M`s silence... but as to your apology - it reminds me of some lines of Lord Lyttleton`s to his Lucy "She would have answered with her tears, But that she had not time"!.... I was glad however you came to the point, at last- and more so, that your opinion coincides with mine, as to the utter impropriety of these letters being given to the world at present - but, what can have impressed such an idea as that I ever conceeded the most distant intention to destroy these precious memorials of an attachment the recollection of which would warm my very soul were I to live till I was fourscore! - No, no - be assured I never will suffer one line of them to perish if I can prevent it - this I give you my solemn word of honour upon- which I trust is all the "pledge" you would desire from Clarinda. Nay, more, on condition you send me my letters, I will select such passages of our dear Bard`s letters, as well do honour to his memory.... every mind of the least taste must be gratified by any thing that flowed from the pen of him! who was indeed "his country`s glory & her shame", describing Burns`s letters to her as "not really literary - they are the passionate effusions of an elegant mind", promising to show them to Syme or Dr Maxwell when they come to Edinburgh, claiming that she too is eccentric "she too glory`s in these gifts of heaven that makes her so" and assuring Syme that the public would react with opprobium if the letters were published "you know well in what light even worthy people views a love correspondence with a married woman ? The bulk of mankind are strangers to the delicate refinements of superior minds". Clarinda promises to release for publication some of Burns letters to her "conditionally after securing my own letters" and assures Syme that if her conditions are not agreed to quickly she will feel "not at all well used", referring to a letter from Mrs Burns regarding Burns`s trustees, her feelings for Mrs Burns, the subscription in Edinburgh, her inability to help Burns`s children &c., 3pp and integral address panel, small later printed portrait of Clarinda and Burns pasted to blank margin of address panel, double glazed, 24 x 39cm., Edinburgh, 30 December - [17]96 Provenance: Note: A fascinating letter from Agnes M`Lehose ("Clarinda"), alternately entreating and demanding the return of her love letters to Burns which were then in the possession of Dr. Maxwell, following Burns`s death on 21 July 1796. Apparently unpublished. Agnes M`Lehose had left her married husband because of his cruelty and moved to Edinburgh in 1782. She met Burns on 3 December 1787 and thereupon they immediately began to exchange letters and verse, Burns addressing Agnes as "Clarinda" and she addressing him as "Sylvander". Their correspondence was short but passionate and they met for the last time on 6 December 1791, after which sent Burns sent Clarinda the moving poem "Ae fond kiss". After Burns`s death Agnes M`Lehose was naturally extremely keen to have her letters to Burns returned and six months after Burns`s death, as this letter makes clear, she is still doing everything in her power to get them back. Dr. William Maxwell (1760-1834), Burns`s doctor and friend attended Burns during his last illness, diagnosing the stabbing agonies of endocarditis as `flying gout` and prescribing sea-bathing in country quarters and horseriding, `cures` which probably hastened Burns`s end. Together with Cunningham and Syme, Maxwell became one of the Trustees who collected money for a fund to ensure that Burns`s widow and children did not want. It would appear that Maxwell had retained Agnes`s love letters to Burns for `safe keeping` as Agnes asks Syme "to exert yourself to persuade the other gentleman to restore them to me immediately... I can see no use they can be lying in Dr. M`s desk". John Syme (1755-1831), Collector of Stamps, became a friend of Burns when the poet moved to Dumfries in 1791, renting a flat on the floor above Syme`s office. He befriended the poet and in the summer of 1794 accompanied Burns on an extended tour through Galloway. He visited Burns at Brow on 15th July 1796, and again a few days later, when Burns had returned to Dumfries and was horrified at the poet`s deteriorated condition. After Burns`s death, Syme, with Dr Maxwell, organised the funeral, and, with Alexander Cunningham, worked unsparingly raising money to help the poet`s widow and children. He was one of those who urged Dr Currie to undertake his edition of Burns`s work. In a later letter, dated 9 January 1797, Agnes tells Syme "I am happy you have consented to return my letters at last , and that my pledge has pleased you.... you must pardon me for refusing to send Burns`s. I never will. I am determined not to allow them to be out of my house" (quoted in J.C. Ewing. Robert Burns`s letters addressed to Clarinda. 1921)

Los 118

Wilding, Dorothy - Queen Elizabeth II - Duke of Edinburgh Portrait photograph taken by Dorothy Wilding, signed by both Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on the lower mount, dated 1956, approx 28 by 20cm, contemporary morocco frame, fading to autographs; and two others by Wilding (3)

Los 143

Bakst, Leon - Levinson, Andre The designs of Leon Bakst for the Sleeping Princess. London, Benn Brothers, 1925. Folio, number 30 of 1000 copies, portrait of Bakst by Picasso, 54 coloured plates (one folding) and 2 coloured illustrations by Bakst, all mounted, original vellum backed cloth, top edge gilt, interior clean

Los 149

Anderson, George William A new, authentic and complete collection of voyages round the world... London: for Alex Hogg, [no date]. Folio, portrait frontispiece, folding map, with c. 60 engraved plates only, 19th century calf, worn, lacking backstrip, boards loose, title and p. 341 torn (with loss of text). Sold not subject to return.

Los 151

Bruce, James Travels to discover the source of the Nile... Edinburgh: for Archibald Constable and Co, 1804. Second edition, 8vo & 4to, 8 volumes, portrait, 3 frontispieces, half titles, atlas volume containing 79 plates and 3 folding maps, contemporary half calf, red labels, very worn, several volumes lacking backstrips, boards loose, plate 4 loose from atlas volume, waterstaining and foxing (8)

Los 161

Johnston, Sir Harry George Grenfell and the Congo. London: Hutchison & Co., 1908. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece to each volume, original brown cloth gilt, lacking dustwrappers, some rubbing to lower boards, interiors clean, bookplates; Hawker, George The life of George Grenfell. London, 1909. Second edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt, foxing; Smith, Rev. Edwin The Ila-speaking of Northern Rhodesia. London: Macmillan and Co., 1920. First edition, 8vo, frontispieces, folding map, original green cloth gilt; Hobley, C.W. Ethnology of A-Kamba and other East African tribes. Cambridge, 1910. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, library stamp to title, later endpapers; Kumm,. H.K. Khont-hon-nofer. London, 1910. 8vo, colour frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, rubbed; Froude, J.A. Two lectures on South Africa. London, 1880. 8vo, original cloth gilt, uncut, bookplate; and 10 others on Africa (18) Provenance: Provenance: Society Writers to His Majesty`s Signet, bookplates in first two volumes.

Los 169

Tweddell, Rev. Robert Remains of John Tweddell... London: for J. Mawman, 1816. 4to, portrait frontispiece, 3 maps, 8 engraved plates, contemporary calf gilt, neatly rebacked, inner hinges repaired, some light waterstaining to rear leaves

Los 186

Belzoni, Giuseppe Narrative of the operations and recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs and excavations, in Eygpt and Nubia. London: John Murray, 1821. Second edition, text volume only, lacking atlas, 4to, [iii-xix, 533], lithographed frontispiece portrait, folding map, and 1 plate, leaf of Greek text at p.338, contemporary half calf, several library stamps, some spotting

Los 187

Bennet, Christopher Tabidorum theatrum, sive pthisios, atrophiae & hecticae xenodochium. London: S. Thompson, 1656. First edition, 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 (of 4) folding plates, contemporary calf, portrait torn without loss, rebound with original boards laid down, two library stamps, slight spotting; Salmon, William Pharmacopoeia Bateana or Bate`s dispensatory. London: S. Smith & B. Walford, 1694. 8vo, contemporary calf, small hole to title and erasure affecting two words, library stamp, worn, upper cover detached; Salmon, William Synopsis medicinae therapeutica. London: T. Dawks, 1680. Volumes 3-4 only in one, 8 engraved plates, contemporary calf, title soiled and torn, some spotting and soiling, worn, joint split (3) Provenance: Note: Wing B1882; Wing B1088; cf. Wing S455

Los 200

Brooke, James Narrative of events in Borneo and Celebes. London: John Murray, 1848. 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved portrait, 5 folding charts and 17 plates, original red pictorial cloth, some spotting, library blindstamps, small stain to volume 1 title, small strip of foremargin of p.ix/x vol. 2 torn away, worn

Los 233

German medicine & natural history, a quantity, including Troja, Michel Neue beobachtungen und versuche über die Knochen. Erlangen, 1828. 4to, 5 engraved plates, [bound with] Ebermaier, Carl H. Ueber den Schwamm der Schädelknochen und die Schwammartigen Auswüchse der harten Hirnhaut. Dusseldorf, 1829. 4to, 10 lithographed plates, 2 hand coloured; half calf, spotted, library stamps, covers detached; Walther, Johann G. Sylva medica opulentissima. Budissae: F. Arnst, 1679. 4to, folding frontispiece portrait, title in red and black, later calf, title dust-soiled and with library stamp, browning, lacks upper board, lacks part of one index leaf; Zwelfer, Johann Pharmacopoeia Augustana reformata. Dordrecht: V. Caimax, 1672. 4to, additional engraved title, contemporary calf, engraved title with library stamp, slightly soiled and slightly frayed in fore-margin, worn, upper cover detached; Wildberg, C.F.L. Bibliotheca medicinae publicae. Berlin, 1819. 2 volumes, 8vo, half calf, spotting; Weber, W. & E. Mechanik der menschlichen Gehwerkzeuge. Göttingen, 1836. 8vo, 12 folding plates, half calf, spotting; Engelhardt, Moritz von & K. von Raumer. Geognostische Umrisse von Frankreich, Grossbrittannien. Berlin, 1816. 4to, hand-coloured folding map, half calf, spotted, worn, lacks spine; Oken, L. & G. Kiefer. Beiträge zur verlichenden Zoologie. Bamberg, 1806. Part 1 only, 4to, 3 folding plates, original boards, uncut; Müller, O.F. Naturgeschichte einiger Wurm-Alten. Copenhagen, 1800. 4to, title vignette & 19 engraved plates, cloth; Seiler, Burkhard W. Die Gebärmutter und das ei des Menschen. Dresden, 1832. Folio, 12 plates, 2 hand-coloured, half calf, spotting, rubbed; Duftschmid, Kaspar Fauna Austriae. Linz & Leipzig, 1805. 8vo, volume 1 only, cloth; Huschke, Emil Schaedel, hir und Seele des Menschen. Jena, 1854. Folio, 6 lithographed plates, original boards, worn; Braune, W. Die Oberschenkelvene des Menschen. Leipzig, 1873. 4to, 6 coloured plates, original boards, worn; Wagner, Rudolph Sechz Kupfertafeln zu Rudolph Wagner`s Abhandlung. Gottingen, 1860. 4to, 6 plates, loose as issued in original boards, dampstained, worn; and others, mainly 19th century, medical and some natural history, original wrappers, calf or half calf, mostly worn, library stamps; sold not subject to return (quantity)

Los 242

Horst, Gregorius Operum medicorum. Gouda: G. van der Hoeve, 1661. 3 volumes in one, 4to, first title printed in red and black, additional engraved title, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, library stamp to engraved title, some fore-margins stained, a few friable, rebacked, worn, upper cover detached, slight spotting Provenance: Note: Wellcome Library Record No: 14312670

Los 243

Horst, Gregorius Operum medicorum. Nuremberg: J. Andreae & W. Jun. Haeredum, 1660. Folio, 3 volumes in one, additional engraved title by J. Fleischberger, titles printed in red and black, half-title, contemporary vellum, lacking portrait, library stamps, some spotting and browning, spine worn and split Provenance: Wellcome Library Record No: 14308436

Los 244

Hunter, John Observations on certain parts of the animal oeconomy. London, 1786. First edition, 4to, 18 plates, somewhat spotted; bound with Hunter, John A treatise on the veneraeal disease. London: G. Nicol, 1788. Second edition, 4to, 7 plates, C1 torn, frayed and soiled, somewhat spotted, contemporary red half morocco, rubbed; Heister, Lorenz A general system of surgery. London: J. Whiston &c., 1768. 4to, 39 of 40 plates, contemporary calf, lacks plate 14, stamp on title verso and covers, extremities worn; Hunter, John The works. London, 1837. 4to, plate volume only, engraved portrait and 61 plates, half calf, plates 55 & 56 torn without loss, some spotting and water staining, worn (3)

Los 247

India -- Jacquemont, Victor Letters from India, describing a journey in the British dominions of India, Tibet, Lahore and Cashmere. London: E. Churton, 1834. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, lithographed portrait and folding map, contemporary half calf, library stamp to title of volume 2 and several leaves of text, small tear to map without loss, slightly spotted, slightly rubbed

Los 251

Kirby, William An introduction to entomology. London, 1822. 2 volumes only, 8vo, 5 hand-coloured plates, library stamps, half calf, worn, covers detached; Kirby, William An introduction to entomology. London, 1816-26. 4 volumes, 8vo, portrait and 30 plates, contemporary half calf, worn, several covers detached; Gray, M.E.Figures of molluscous animals. London, 1842-50. 4 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, original cloth, spotting; Horsfield, T. & F. Moore A catalogue of lepidopterous insects in the museum of the Hon. East-India Company. 1857-59. 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, original cloth, spotting, Haworth, A.H. Lepidoptera Britannica. 1803, 8vo, cloth; and a quantity of books on natural history (quantity)

Los 258

Le Clerc, Daniel Bibliotheca anatomica. Geneva: J.A. Chouet, 1685. 2 volumes, folio, titles printed in red and black, 88 engraved plates (including 3 unnumbered plates), several folding, later half calf, some spotting, soiling and discolouration, some dampstaining at beginning of volume 2, plates 22 and 23 repaired with loss, lacks frontispiece portrait, worn

Los 259

Leeuwenhoek, Anthony van Opera omnia, seu Arcana naturae: Epistolae ad Societatem Regiam Anglicam: Epistolae physiologicae. Leiden: Johannes Arnold Langerak, 1715-1733; Delft: Adrian Beman, 1719. 4 volumes, 4to, 2 engraved frontispieces, 103 engraved plates, numerous engraved illustrations in text, contemporary quarter vellum, lacks portrait in volume III, browning, spotting and fraying, bindings worn, library stamp on title of two volumes (4) Provenance: Footnote: First collected edition in Latin of the works of the earliest and most expert microscopists. Leeuwenhoek`s writings were originally published letter by letter in Leiden and Delft from 1684 to 1689; sets of the complete works first appeared in 1719 and were composed of those separate issues, bound together and fitted with title-pages so that hardly any two sets are exactly alike. Waller 10889.

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Leybourn, William Cursus mathematicus. London: Thomas Basset, Benjamin Tooke &c., 1690. First edition, folio, [7] (of 8) leaves, 904 [i.e. 1044] p., [46 leaves], 44 plates, (35 folding), one plate cut round and mounted onto p. 406, lacking portrait, title page lacking one third, some leaves detached and frayed, some browning, text block split, lacks covers; sold not subject to return Provenance: Note: Wing L1911

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Lipenius, Martin Bibliotheca realis medica. Frankfurt: J. Frideric, 1679. Folio, [20], 492, [42], engraved frontispiece, contemporary half calf, library stamp to engraved & printed title, spotted and stained, textblock split, worn, covers detached; Helmont, Jan Baptista Ortus medicinae. Lyons, 1655. Folio, 2 parts in one volume, contemprary calf, lacks title, spotting, very worn; Riviere, Lazare Opera medica universa. Lyons: A. Cellier, 1672. Folio, 3 parts in one volume, later half calf, soiling and spotting, lacks portrait; Houllier, Jacques Omnia opera practica. Paris: J. d`Houry, 1674. Folio, title printed in red and black, contemporary calf, library stamps, spotting and staining, foot of title repaired, worn, cover detached; Hippocrates Magnus Hippocrates cous Prosperi Martiani medici Romani notationibus explicatus. Venice: apud Guerilios. 1652. Folio, title vignette, contemporary calf, library stamp, dampstained chiefly in margin at end, worn, covers detached; Motherby, G. The medical dictionary. London, 1785. Folio, 26 engraved plates, one with slight loss, contemporary calf, spotting, a few leaves slightly frayed, worn, lacking one cover; sold not subject to return (6)

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Mattioli, Pietro Andrea Opera quae extant omnia. Basle: Joannis König, 1674. Folio, [120], 1027, [22], 3-236, [6]; 2 parts in one volume, engraved title, full-page engraved portrait in text, numerous woodcuts, contemporary blindstamped vellum, some spotting, occasional browning, lacking B3 and M6, binding soiled, joint split, library stamp on title

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Park, Mungo Travels in the interior districts of Africa. London: G. & W. Nicol, 1799. Third edition, 4to, engraved portrait, 2 folding maps, folding chart and 5 plates, contemporary calf, some spotting and offsetting, library stamps to title, worn, one cover detached; Park, Mungo The journal of a mission to the interior of Africa, in the year 1805. London: J. Murray, 1815. First edition, 4to, half-title, folding map, library stamp on title, lacking upper board and spine; sold not subject to return (2)

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Ricord, Philippe Traité complet des maladies Vénériennes. Paris: Rouvier, 1851. 4to, 66 chromolithographed plates, half calf, some library stamps, some spotting, worn, covers detached, lacks portrait and spine

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Riolin, Jean Opera omnia. Paris: Plantin, 1610. Folio, title printed in red and black with woodcut device, full-page engraved portrait of Riolin by Jan van Haalbeeck, title printed in red and black, contemporary blindstamped vellum with central blindstamped portrait, lettered on upper cover "A.W.D., 1629", library stamp on title, dampstaining at beginning and end, foot of spine worn, upper cover detached, binding slightly soiled Provenance: Note: Wellcome Library Record No: 84938423

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