Dibdin (Rev. Thomas Frognall, editor) Typographica 4 vol., printed in red and black, half-titles, list of subscribers, mezzotint portraits, plates and illustrations, some offsetting and foxing, contemporary polished calf, rebacked preserving old spine, gilt, slightly scuffed abd rubbed at extremities, 1810-19; The Bibliographical Decameron..., 3 vol., [one of 50 large paper copies], 37 engraved plates, extra portrait tipped in, engraved and woodcut illustrations throughout, some full page, others on india paper, some foxing and offsetting, contemporary catspaw calf, gilt, g.e., joints repaired, slightly rubbed at corners, 1817, 4to(7)
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Newcastle.- Sykes (John, bookseller) A Collection 2 vol., a rare collection of broadsides, poetry, literary magazines, obituary notices and topographical and historical works printed for John Sykes, engraved portrait frontispieces, ornate wood-engraved general titles and c.30 individual works, many with wood-engraved illustrations or portraits, some limited editions, a few folding, some offsetting, but generally in very good condition, contemporary half morocco and calf, morocco vol. rebacked, preserving original backstrip, calf vol. lower joint cracking, housed in a modern board box, rubbed, 8vo, c.1821-1831. ***Includes: Report of the Trial of Watson against Carr, for an Assault against False Imprisonment, 1823; Stanzas on the Intended New Line of Road, from Poticar Lane to Leyburn Hole, 1825; Account of the Statue of King Charles II, formerly on the Tyne Bridge, Newcastle, with the Pasquinade, on its Removal to the Exchange, 1826; Verses on the Earl of Northumberland`s Restoring Alnwick castle from a State of Great Dilapidation, 1829; and An Account of the rebellions in the Years 1715 and 1716...so far as Relates to the Counties of Northumberland and Durham, 1831..
Salvo.Lord Byron en Italie et en Grèce,1825 first edition, lithographed portrait and folding facsimile, ink inscription of "W.F.Webb Newstead Abbey" on front pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed, London, Paris & Strasbourg, 1825; and 2 others by Byron, 8vo ***An interesting association - Newstead Abbey was Byron`s ancestral home which he sold in 1817 in order to pay off debts. William Frederick Webb was an African explorer who bought the house in 1861..
Stoker (Bram) Henry Irving sgd. 1st 2 vol., first edition, signed by the author and with an A.L.s from him loosely inserted, portrait frontispieces, plates, original pictorial cloth, gilt, vol.1 with short black dent line to upper cover, large 8vo, 1906. ***The A.L.s is a note returning this signed copy to a Charles Steele..
[Apperley (Charles J.)], "Nimrod". The Life of a S first edition, first issue with 4 mounted plates and plate at p.348 in first state, hand-coloured aquatint additional title with vignettes, portrait and 34 plates by Henry Alken, lacking 10pp. advertisements at end, plates with light marginal soiling, later red crushed morocco, gilt, by Zaehnsdorf, spine in compartments with gilt hunting motifs, g.e., spine slightly faded, [Tooley 65], 8vo, R.Ackermann, 1842.
Bowyer.Illust.Record..Important Events..Annals..Eu engraved map, facsimile of autographs and 3 sheets of portraits, 15 hand-coloured aquatint plates (4 folding or double-page) and 1 hand-coloured plate with map and aquatint view, 1815; The Campaign of Waterloo, engraved plan and 6 hand-coloured aquatint plates on 4 sheets (1 double-page), 1816, together 2 works in 1 vol., tissue guards, 1 folding plate with tear 30 mm. into image and small tear to fore-edge touching plate-mark, foxing to portrait plates, some mostly light marking to margins, light crease affecting upper fore-corner of a few plates and leaves, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving old spine with red morocco labels, edges repaired, rubbed, [Abbey, Life 352 & 354; Tooley 97-98], folio
Jenkins.Martial Achievements of Great Britain first edition, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, engraved vignette title (uncoloured as issued), hand-coloured engraved coat-of-arms and 51 hand-coloured aquatint plates, list of subscribers, one plate trimmed at outer margin, some light browning and one or two spots but generally a good copy in contemporary crimson straight-grain morocco, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, g.e., a little rubbed, slight fading to spine, [Abbey, Life 365; Tooley 281], 4to, [1815]. ***An early issue, the plates being fine impressions, watermarked 1812, without the portrait issued with later bound sets (originally sold in 13 parts), the vignette title and armorial dedication both coloured and the vignette within the engraved title uncoloured, as is correct..
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a gold mourning locket set with turquoise enamel and seed pearls, a pair of Indian earrings, each painted with a portrait miniature, a black enamel and pearl stick pin, a blue enamel and rose-cut diamond stick pin, a stick pin set with turquoise cabochons and various other items.
BUCHANAN (George) Poemata, quae extant, Editio Postrema, Elzevir 1628, 16mo, full calf (chipped), small fore-edge tear to portrait title; The Portraits of George Buchanan, extract from Glasgow Centenary Studies 1906, paper wrapper; The History of Scotland, in 2 volumes, 6th edition Edinburgh 1766, 8vo, rather worn (4)
COWLEY (Abraham) The Works, 7th edition, London 1681, folio, portrait frontispiece, repaired worn calf; TAYLOR (J) Elements of the Civil Law, 3rd edition 1769, 4to, calf; HERBERT (Edward, Lord) Life, 4th edition 1792, folding plate, boards; NORTH (R) Life of Francis North, 1742, 4to, portrait frontispiece, repaired calf; GAULT (J) Life of Cardinal Wolsey, 1812, 4to, repaired calf (5)
* CLUVERIUS (Philippus) Sicilia Antiqua... Sardinia et Corsica, Lugduni Batavorum ex officina Elseviriana 1619, folio, engraved title, half title, 5 double pages of maps as required, slight sporadic staining, full embossed vellum; with Germaniae Antiquae Libri Tres, Elzevir 1631, folio, portrait frontispiece, engraved title, 26 plates (some double page), 11 double page maps, slight browning to text, full embossed vellum, both good (2)
* OGILBY (John) The Fables of Aesop Paraphrased in Verse adorn`d with sculpture.., vol I only, 2nd edition, London: Thomas Roycroft for the author 1668, folio, lacking title, portrait of Ogilby and dedication, but all other plates present (82), title supplied in facsimile, rebound and rebacked by Foster in 1978 using old boards, contents generally good with occasional slight staining
FULLER (Thomas) The Church History of Britain, 1655, folio, folding plan of Cambridge and 4 plates (1 double page), brown staining, modern half calf; TANNER (Thomas) Notitia Monastica, 1744, folio, portrait frontispiece, age staining, modern rebacked calf; AQUINATIS (Thomas) Summa Theologica, Paris: P Chevalier 1631, folio, repaired title and portrait frontispiece, somewhat toned throughout, worn calf
An early 19th century Recipe book, 4to, 114pp recipes, most with donor`s names, mainly in one flowing hand; together with an album dated 1830 (and later) of the Amedroz family, mostly with steel engraved portrait plates, silhouettes, few drawings or watercolours, and two tickets for Queen Victoria`s Coronation (bindings damaged or detached)
EVELYN (John) Sculptura or the History and Art of Chalcography, 2nd edition 1769, small 8vo, portrait frontispiece, folding mezzotint plate (slight damage), one other plate, worn calf; ROBERTS (Peter) The Cambrian Popular Antiquities, Tragedies, Customs and Superstitions of Wales, London 1819, 9 coloured plates and one plan as required, some offsetting, cracked morocco
* BARNES (Joshua) The History of Edward III, Cambridge: John Hayes 1688, folio, portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, two full page plates of the Black Prince and the King in armour, bookplate of the Earl of Berkshire dated 1720, full gilt morocco panel binding, neatly rebacked preserving spine strip; SYDNEY (Temple) A New and Complete History of England, London: for J Cooke 1773, folio, engraved frontispiece, plates in decorative borders, map of England by Bowen, somewhat age stained, rebacked worn calf
* DIBDIN (Rev T F) Bibliomania or Book Madness, in 2 vols London: for the author 1811, 8vo, vignette title, illustrations, some offsetting, rebacked calf gilt; BLADES (W) The Enemies of Books, London: Trubner & Co 1880, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, ornaments, folding plate and others, limp vellum wrapper bound in, untrimmed, recent goatskin by Foster (2)
* BRAYLEY (E W) Views in Suffolk, Norfolk and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the Works of Robert Bloomfield, London 1818, 4to, portrait frontispiece, 56pp text and 14 plates (slight staining), full spotted calf gilt; also - Illustrations of the Poems of Cowper, London 1803, 8vo, engraved title and 12 plates by John Greig, modern half binding; two other slim 12mo works by Bloomfield in contemporary calf (4)
* COXE (Peter) The Social Day, a Poem in Four Cantos, London 1823, 8vo, portrait and plates, typical staining, half calf (cracked); HOGARTH. Hannay (James) and others. The Complete Works of William Hogarth, no date circa 1860, 4to, half title and frontispiece, many engraved plates with tissue guards, generally clean, few spots to title page, full morocco gilt, a.e.g.; with - The Analysis of Beauty, London: for the author 1753, 4to, lacking the 2 folding plates, some soiling and spotting, rebacked worn calf
* NORTHCOTE (James) One Hundred Fables, London: Geo. Lawford 1828, 8vo, large paper, portrait frontispiece, vignette title and illustrations throughout, 8pp adverts at end, full morocco gilt (top corners slightly rubbed), small ink-mark to tip of final leaf otherwise good; PUCKLE (James) The Club; in a Dialogue between Father and Son, London 1817, 8vo, one of 500 copies, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, first leaves somewhat spotted, half calf (rubbed) (2)
* [WALPOLE (Horace)] A Catalogue of the Classic Contents of Strawberry Hill.., London: George Robins 1842, 4to, portrait frontispiece and engraved title, some prices and buyers` names written in pencil or ink to margins, half morocco (neat repair to spine; lightly rubbed) MOSES (H) Vases from the Collection of Sir Henry Englefield, London circa 1819, 8vo, engraved frontispiece and title, and 39 plates as required, some spotting and age staining, half vellum
BENTHAM (James) The History And Antiquities of the Conventual & Cathedral Church of Ely, second edition, 2 volumes, Norwich: for Stevenson et al 1812, 4to, portrait frontispieces, numerous engraved plates, full calf gilt (vol 1 rebacked, vol 2 with boards detached and spine partially lacking) (2)
STEWART (Charles) The Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan in Africa, Asia and Europe, London 1810, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, untrimmed, boards, spotting and staining; SALE (George) The Koran, vol I only (of 2) new edition London 1825, 8vo, folding map and plates, spotted, half calf; RICHARDSON (John) A Specimen of Persian Poetry or the Odes of Hafez, new edition London 1802, small 4to, untrimmed, edges browned, original boards with title label; GLADWIN (F) The Memoirs of Khojeh Abdulkurreem, London: J S Barr 1793, 8vo, top margin slightly browned; calf; D`ARRIEUX (Chevalier) The Travels... in Arabia the Desart, 2nd edition, London 1732, 12mo, 5 plates, binding detached; KINDERSLEY (N E) Specimens of Hindoo Literature, London 1794, 8vo, 3 folding plates, worn tree calf
TOWNSEND (Thomas) The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, in 2 vols, London 1738, 8vo, folding portrait, 8 folding plates, some yellowing, dusty, worn binding; WILSON (J) Memorabilia Cantabrigiae, London 1803, plates; EASTMEAD (Rev W) Historia Rievallensis.., History of Kirkby Moorside, 1824, plates, 8vo; GILL ( T) Vallis Eboracensis, 1852, litho plates
ORDE (J Walker) The History of Cleveland, London 1846, 4to, folding table (torn), some age staining throughout, half calf (rubbed); BREWSTER (John) The Parochial History ...of Stockton-Upon- Tees, 2nd edition 1829, 8vo, folding coloured map, portrait and plates, some offsetting on to title, half calf rubbed (2)
A late Victorian ivory satin wedding gown, the front with beaded net bodice and with pearl and beaded tassels. The full length skirt gathered at the front and also tasseled, the three-quarter length sleeves with net inner sleeves, the back yolk similarly beaded and tasseled. The gown with full length train and sold together with a pair of ivory satin wedding shoes with diamante trim and a waisted heel, retailed by Stagg & Mantle. Also sold with the original sepia wedding photographic portrait showing the bride wearing this dress and shoes.
English School Oval portrait of "Mr Yates" a gentleman in a powdered wig, 8cm, in pressed gilt metal frame; watercolour on paper miniature portrait of a gentleman, circa 1830; three oval silhouette portraits, early 19th century; Edwardian painted miniature portrait; two oval portrait prints; grey horsehair wig tail.
Oval portrait miniature, early 19th century, perhaps by J T Mitchell, of a gentleman, 75mm; rectangular portrait miniature of the Wife of the Vicar of Dunster , mid 19th century, half length of a woman in a chair, 100mm x 85mm; small oval miniature portrait of an early 18th century gentleman, 55mm (3).

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