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C.WOOLLETT. Signed in margin, print on paper `The Angel of Peace`, together with J.Gilbert, signed and dated 1857 pencil drawing, heightened with white on paper, portrait study of a seated lady and ABSOLON, signed watercolour on paper, interior scene with figures. (3) 13.1/4" x 19.1/2", 15" x 11.1/4" and 7.1/2" x 5"
19THC ENGRAVED POWDER HORN - COMMEMORATIVE the horn engraved with a portrait of Princess Charlotte surrounded by a laurel wreath and tomb below dated Nov 6 1817. There is also an inscription, `Brittania mourn thy pride is gone`, and further detailing around the horn. 12ins (30cms) long. *Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales was the only child of George Prince of Wales (later King George IV). Charlotte died after giving birth to a stillborn son and her death saw tremendous mourning around the country.
A lock of hair from the head of Napoleon Bonaparte, the lock in a figure of eight is set amongst gold and silver formal foliage, at the centre an `N` beneath glass, it is framed in a brooch with a line of pearls and black enamel, the back is engraved "Napoleon Bonaparte lock of his hair, given to Mrs Riley, Major Poppleton 27 July 1821". Captain William Thomas Poppleton of the 53rd Regiment acted as the Emperor`s orderly, they were almost in daily contact. Poppleton was an important link between Bonaparte and the British Authorities, he was given a lock of hair and a gold snuff box, this lock is thought to have been divided into three, one was given to an Uncle, Colonel O`Hara, the second stayed with his family and was given to his regimental museum and the present lock was given to Mrs Riley, about whom we have been able to find nothing. Included with the lock is a document which we believe contained the lock when it was given to Mrs Riley, it is addressed to her with much gratitude, it is signed and dated 27th July 1821. This brooch formed part of an important collection of Napoleonic material, most of the collection was dispersed by auction in the 1980`s but there remains the two following lots, a portrait of Napoleon and a portrait of Wellington. The archival material from the collection was sold at Sotheby`s, New Bond Street, 17th May 1991. With this lot is included photocopies of the dispersed material.
Indian Art & Tibet A large collection of modern volumes on Indian art and Tibet, to include Hooker, Sir J. Himalayan journals. London, 1893. Second edition, 8vo, presention copy from Hyacinth Hooker, original cloth gilt; Bell, Sir Charles Portrait of the Dalai Lama. London, 1946. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, faded; Clarke, John Tibet, caught in time. Reading, 1997. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Aris, Michael The raven crown, the origins of Buddhist monarchy in Bhutan. London, 1994. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Zebrowski, Mark Deccani painting. London, 1983. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Archer, Mildred Early views of India. London, 1980. 4to, original cloth,. dustwrapper, faded; Chakravarty, Kalyan Kumar Orchha. New Delhi, 1984. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Singh, Madanjeet Ajanta. Lausanne, 1965. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Khandalavala, Karl Pahari miniature paintings from the N.C. Mehta collection. Ahmedabad, [no date]. 4to, original cloth; de Silva, R. K. Early prints of Ceylon 1800-1900. London, 1985. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; and a quantity of other modern 4to volumes on Indian art (quantity)
Lawrence, T.E. - Pirie-Gordon, H. A brief record of the advance of the Egyptian expeditionary force. Cairo: Government Press, 1919. First edition, 4to, linen-backed frontispiece portrait of General Allenby, full page colour key and 55 maps, a few manuscript annotations, brown cloth backed printed wrappers, spine and wrappers worn, small tear to right hand margin of last plate, some creasing, a few stains and marks, slipcase Provenance: From the estate of Late Colonel P.L. Bradfer-Lawrence.
Lawrence, T.E. - Pirie-Gordon, H. A brief record of the advance of the Egyptian expeditionary force... London, 1919. Second edition, 4to, frontispiece portrait of General Allenby, key and 55 maps, publisher`s printed boards, covers rubbed at edges; Lawrence, T.E. An essay on Flecker. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1937. First American edition, 8vo, one of approx. 70 copies, original wrappers, preserved in black morocco backed folding box; [Idem] The diary of T.E. Lawrence. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1937. First American edition, 8vo, one of 56 copies, original wrappers, preserved in black morocco backed folding box (3) Note: O`Brien A012, A199, A195. Provenance: From the estate of Late Colonel P.L. Bradfer-Lawrence.
Bindings -- Dalrymple, Sir John Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland. Edinburgh, 1788. 4to, volume 2 only, contemporary half calf; Holy Bible Edinburgh: Sir D.H. Blair, 1803. 8vo, one volume bound in 2, contemporary tree calf gilt; Scott, Sir W. Marmion. 1810. Fifth edition; Rokeby. 1813. Fourth edition; The vision of Don Roderick. 1811. Second edition; Shakespeare, W. The plays. London, 1803. 10 volumes, edited by G. Steevens, 12mo, engraved portrait, contemporary calf, morocco labels; and 14 others (30)
Brewster, David The Edinburgh encyclopaedia. Edinburgh, 1830. 4to, 10 [of 18] volumes, contemporary calf gilt, rubbed, hinges splitting, some boards loose; Portraits The drawing room portrait gallery. [No place, no date]. Folio, engraved portraits, contemporary morocco gilt, foxing throughout; Field, Colonel C. Britain`s sea soldiers, a history of the Royal Marines. Liverpool, 1924. 4to, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt; Lever, Charles The Dodd family abroad. London, 1854. 8vo, engraved title and frontispiece, plates, contemporary half calf, worn, foxing throughout; Scott, Sir Walter Chronicles of the Canongate. Edinburgh, 1827. 8vo, 2 volumes, half titles, calf backed boards, worn and splitting; Scott, Sir Walter Chronicles of the Canongate. Edinburgh, 1828. Second series, 8vo, 3 volumes, half titles, calf backed boards, worn, backstrips splitting; Glasgow Glasgow, past & present. Glasgow, 1884. 8vo, 3 volumes, number 328 of 500 copies, original cloth, labels, inner hinges splitting; a quantity of others. Sold not subject to return. (qty)
Chapbooks A collection of 19 chapbooks, including The wealthy farmer, or the history of Mr Bragwell. Dublin: William Watson, [c.1780]. 12mo, 7 parts; The history of Little Tom Tucker; A collection of birds and riddles; Bembi, Pietro. Epistolarum Petri Bembi. Strasbourg: L. Zetzneri, 1611. 8vo, contemporary vellum, volume 2 only; Cellini, Benvenuto Verona, 1937. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper, slipcase, wrapper faded and chipped; Portrait A portrait of Franz Carl [?], oil on board, unframed; and 8 others. Sold not subject to return. (qty)
Mozart, Leopold Grundliche violinschule... zweite vermehrte Auflage. Augsburg: Lotter, 1770. Second edition, 4to, [8] 268 [4], 4 engraved plates, frontispiece portrait, folding table, musical examples, contemporary half calf, worn, upper board coming loose, staining, upper right corner of title cut [no loss to printed text], tear/ repair to folding table Note: Leopold Mozart`s treatise contains, in the new preface, the celebrated description of his son`s musical genius.
Kircher, Athanasius Latium, id est, nova et parallela Latii tum veteris tum novi descriptio. Amsterdam: J. Janssonius, 1671. Folio, additional engraved title, engraved portrait of Clement X, 27 engraved plates and maps [15 double page, 1 folding], engraved illustrations, nineteenth century half calf, rubbed, browning and spotting, small tear to A4, small tear to one plate Note: First edition of Kircher`s topographical description of Lazio, together with illustrations of the countryside, the remains of Roman villas and views of more modern country estates. Provenance: "Bib. Coll. Val. Gir. S.J.", library label of a Parisian Jesuit College on inside front cover.
Holy Bible - Red morocco binding Book of Common Prayer, Oxford: J. Baskett, 1719; The Holy Bible. Oxford: J. Baskett, 1723; 4to, additional engraved title, frontispiece portrait, numerous engraved plates, contemporary panelled red morocco gilt, spine gilt, g.e., joints partially split; with a very defective copy of The Book of Common Prayer., Edinburgh: Robert Young, 1637 (2)
Moliere, J.B.P. Oeuvres. Paris, [no publisher], 1734. Nouvelle edition, 6 volumes, 4to, with portrait and 32 [of 33] plates, contemporary calf, some browning and spotting, stain to volume 6 title margin, tear to p.589 volume 5, and p.265 volume 6, occasional light soiling, bindings chipped and worn, hinges splitting; Beaurain, Jean de Histoire militaire de Flandre. Paris: de Beaurain, 1755. Folio, 2 volumes only [of 6], additional engraved title, 64 engraved maps only [of 148], later cloth, slight dampstaining to upper corner towards end (7)
Presbyterian Church -- [Baxter, Richard] The grand debate between the most Reverend Bishops and the Presbyterian divines. London, 1661. 8vo, [Wing B1278A], later wrappers, last few leaves heavily browned; Reyner, Rev. Edward Rules for the government of the tongue. London, 1656. 8vo, [Wing R1230], contemporary calf, repaired; [William, John, Bishop] The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God. London, 1683. 8vo, [Wing W2690], disbound, title loose; Waterland, Daniel A vindication of Christ`s divinity. Cambridge, 1719. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, worn, bookplate; Watts, Isaac The world to come. Glasgow, 1819. New edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, contemporary half calf, bookplate; Dewar, James A history of Elmwood Presbyterian Church. Belfast, 1900. 8vo, frontispiece, original decorative cloth gilt, interior clean; and 16 others, most relating to Presbyterianism (22)
Bakst, Leon The designs of Leon Bakst for the Sleeping Princess. London: Benn Bros., 1923. Folio, limited to 1000 copies, out of series copy, 54 mounted coloured plates, portrait by Picasso, & title vignette, original vellum-backed cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, spine a trifle dusty, owner`s name and date on front endpaper Provenance: From the library of Charles William Stewart, illustrator.
Craig-Brown, T. The history of Selkirkshire or chronicles of Ettrick Forest. Edinburgh, 1886. 4to, 2 volumes, number 242 of 250 copies, signed by the author, presentation copy from the author to a Rev. Taylor, portrait frontispieces, 2 folding maps, plates, modern half calf gilt; Buchan, J.W. A history of Peeblesshire. Glasgow, 1925. 8vo, 3 volumes, portrait frontispieces, original red cloth gilt, backstrips faded; [Millar, William] A survey of the province of Moray. Aberdeen, 1798. 8vo, presentation copy from the author, folding map [repaired], frontispiece, contemporary calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Jeffrey, Alexander The history and antiquities of Roxburghshire. Edinburgh, [c.1855]. 8vo, 4 volumes, original cloth gilt, faded; Grant, Ludovick a small manuscript receipt volume detailing various transactions relating to Ludovick Grant of Knockando, 1733-1784, contemporary vellum with ties, soiled; and 6 others (17)
Grose, Francis The antiquities of Scotland. London: Hooper & Wigstead, 1797. 2 volumes, 4to, engraved titles and 190 plates, lacking the map, contemporary diced russia, neatly rebacked, occasional light spotting; Beattie, William Scotland illustrated. London: G. Virtue, 1842. 2 volumes, 4to, additional engraved titles, folding map, and 118 engraved plates after Thomas Allom, tissue guards, original cloth gilt, g.e., occasional light spotting, spines slightly faded; Grose, Francis The antiquities of England and Wales. London: Hooper & Wigstead, contemporary russia gilt, slight cracking to a few joints, [c.1784-87]. 8 volumes, 4to, 8 engraved frontispieces, engraved title-pages, portrait of Grose & 676 engraved plates [lacking several plates listed, but with others not called for], engraved maps in the text, a little light spotting, one plate in volume 1 torn without loss (12) Provenance: From the library of Charles William Stewart, illustrator.
Leighton, J.M. & Swan, J. The lakes of Scotland. Glasgow, 1834. 4to, engraved title and 51 plates, contemporary brown half morocco, lightly rubbed; Crawfurd, G. and G. Robertson A general description of the shire of Renfrew. Paisley, 1818. 4to, 4 [of 5] engraved plates, 2 folding maps (1 hand-coloured), contemporary half calf, spine gilt, some spotting, frontispiece waterstained, slightly rubbed; Wilson, Professor The land of Burns. Glasgow, 1840. 2 volumes, 4to, engraved portrait, titles and 78 engraved plates, tissue guards, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; Waddell, P.H. Life and works of Robert Burns. Glasgow, 1867. 2 volumes, 4to, chromolithographed and engraved plates, contemporary half calf, slight soiling or spotting; Gardiner, S.R. Oliver Cromwell. Goupil, 1899. 4to, limited to 1475 copies, plates, red half morocco by Maclehose, t.e.g., lightly rubbed; Groome, F.H. Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland. [c.1890] 3 volumes, 4to, photographic plates by G.W. Wilson & Co., folding maps, red half morocco gilt, t.e.g., spines slightly faded; Anderson, William The Scottish nation. Edinburgh, 1874. 3 volumes, 4to, engraved plates, red half morocco gilt, t.e.g.; Thomson, T. A biographical dictionary. 1870. 3 volumes, large 8vo, engraved plates, contemporary half calf gilt, lacking one label; Hope, Sir Thomas Minor practicks, or a treatise of the Scottish law. Edinburgh, 1726. 8vo, contemporary calf, some spotting, covers detached;and a quantity of others, Scottish history & literature including Sterne, & Henry Fielding (quantity)
Augenius, Horatius De ratione curandi per sanguinis missionem libri XVII. Frankfurt: Andreas Wechel, 1598. Folio, )( )(8 A-Z6 Aa-Cc6 Dd8 Ee-Yy6 Zz8, printer`s device in title and colophon, portrait on reverse of title, library stamps, heavy foxing and some worming to lower margin [Adams A2125] [bound with] De febribus, febrium signis... Frankfurt: A. Wechel, 1605. Folio, ~6 A-Z6 Aa-Pp6, printer`s device on title, portrait on reverse of sig. ~6, library stamps, heavy foxing and staining throughout, contemporary blind stamped vellum, backstrip discoloured; Bindoni, Gasper De febribus opus sane aureum... Venice: Gaspar Bindoni, 1576. Folio, *4 a6 b8 B-Z6 Aa-Zz6 Aaa-Eee6 Fff8, blank L6, lacking A signature, printer`s device on title, colophon dated 1575, library stamps, foxing, title trimmed [no loss], later calf, rebacked and repaired (2)
Bartholinus, Thomas Anatomia, ex Caspari Bartholini parentis institutionibus... The Hague: A. Vlacq, 1663. 8vo, engraved title, portrait, 8 [of 9] folding plates, 66 illustrations, library stamps to titles, contemporary vellum, soiled at edges, later labels [Wellcome II p.107]; and 1684 & 1686 editions of the same work (3)
Bauhinus, Caspar Theatri botanici sive historiae plantarum... Basel: Johann Konig, 1658. Folio, portrait frontispiece, woodcuts in text, printer`s device to title, library stamps, staining and foxing throughout, contemporary calf, worn, lacking backstrip, boards loose, leaves loose; Ettmüller, Michael Operum omnium. Lyon: Thomas Amaulry, 1690. New edition, folio, 2 volumes, half titles, titles printed in red and black, vignettes, library stamps, ink inscriptions across titles, foxing throughout, contemporary calf, worn, boards loose (3)
Bey, Ali Travels of Ali Bey in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt, Arabia, Syria and Turkey between the years 1803 and 1807. London: Longman &c., 1816. 2 volumes in one, 4to, portrait, 4 folding maps, 86 engraved plates, heavily dampstained throughout, spotting and soiling, preliminaries loose, a few leaves frayed, a few panoramic plates holed at fold, library stamps on title of volume 1, old half calf, very worn, covers detached, lacking spine
Blancard, Stephen Anatomia reformata.... Leiden: J. Luchtmans, 1687. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, engraved title, 51 engraved plates, library stamps, contemporary calf, worn, boards loose [upper board and frontispiece loose]; Blancard, Stephen Anatomia reformata... Leiden: J. Luchtmans, 1695. 8vo, engraved title, portrait, 83 [of 84] plates, lacking plate XII, library stamps, contemporary vellum, upper inner hinge detached, soiled, later labels, extensive browning to interior; [Ucay, Gervais] - Blancard, Stephen A new method of the curing of French-pox. London: John Taylor, 1690. 12mo, library stamps, lacking [36]p. at rear, contemporary calf, worn, boards loose, bookplate [as per Wellcome copy] [Wing N672, Wellcome Library 14326277] (3)
Bonet, Theophilus Sepulchretum sive anatomia practica. Geneva: Chamer & Perachon, 1700. 3 volumes, folio, title to vol. 1 printed in red and black, engraved portrait, library stamp to titles and half-titles, contemporary panelled calf, somewhat spotted, worn, two covers detached, portrait torn without loss
Browne, John Myographia nova, sive musculorum omnium... London: John Redmayne, 1684. Folio, portrait frontispiece, folding table, 40 engraved plates, library stamps to title and plate one, ink inscriptions to title, neat ink notes to plates, lacking free endpapers, ink inscriptions to foxed endpapers, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked Note: Wing B5127 Provenance: Franciscus Duany, bookplate.
Browne, John Myographia nova: or, a graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body. London: Thomas Millbourn, 1698. Folio, frontispiece, 41 engraved plates, 4pp. list of subscribers, lacking portrait, library stamp to reverse of title, contemporary panelled calf, boards loose, frontispiece loose, some foxing and staining to edges Note: Wellcome II, p.251, Wing B5129
Collins, Samuel A systeme of anatomy, treating of the body of man, beasts, birds, fish, insects and plants. London: Thomas Newcomb, 1685. Folio, 2 volumes, titles printed in red and black, 72 [of 73] plates, additional plate between pp. 934-935, lacking engraved portrait, lacking plate I, library stamps, contemporary calf, worn, boards loose, backstrips lacking, heavy soiling and foxing throughout, ink inscription to title; and another copy of volume two (3) Note: Wing C5387, Wellcome II p.373.

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