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A mid-19th Century French kingwood credenza with overall applied gilt metal mounts, the inverted breakfront top with a cast acanthus leaf and beaded border above a frieze applied with seven Sèvres style porcelain mounts painted with cherubs, the central panel door and flanking pilasters also applied with Sèvres style mounts, the central oval plaque painted with portrait of a lady, each end fitted with a bowed cabinet enclosing shelves, raised on a shaped plinth base, height approx 115cm, width approx 153cm (faults).
An oval ceramic hinge lidded patch box, decorated with flowers on a blue ground, a circular enameled hinge lidded patch box, decorated with floral reserves, on a white ground, a circular ceramic box, the lid decorated with two figures on a pink ground, an enameled panel, depicting a lion, within a green enameled scrolling border and an enameled button, decorated with the portrait of a lady, within an arcaded gilt surround, in an associated case.
Bacon (George W., pub.). Commercial and Library Atlas of the British Isles, 1896, sixty five folding col. printed maps (complete as list), a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, gilt title to upper board, spine partially detached, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio, together with Ogilby (John),Britannia, Volume the First: or, an Illustration of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, 1675, facsimile ed., pub. Osprey Publications Ltd, 1971,portrait frontis., 100 folding b & w strip maps, pubs. orig cloth gilt, folio, with Philip (George & Son Ltd., pub.),The Readers Reference Atlas of the World, 1911,col. litho. frontis. of flags, title page printed in red & black, 2nd. plt. of flags with closed tear, fifty-four col. printed folding maps (complete as list), some spotting and staining to last few leaves, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco, gilt title to upper board, spine partially lacking, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio, together with another, four similar, various sizes and condition (7)
* Music Hall. A good collection of 200+ black and white portrait postcards and photographs of music hall stars and other entertainers of the day, c. 1918-23, almost all signed by the sitter, including Vesta Tilley, Florie Forde, Stanley Lupino, Wee Georgie Wood, Will Hay, George Robey, Cedric Sharpe and many others, some a little dustsoiled and marked, contained in four modern plastic files. Collected by Harry Hudson, stage doorman at the Old Grand Theatre, Birmingham. One photograph shows a group of people on stage, inscribed on the reverse `The Presentation of a basket of flowers to Miss Veronica Brady from the Directors & Players of the Millwall Football Club on their visit to `The Mustard Club`, New Cross Empire, when Millwall beat Huddersfield in the English Cup Tie, Jan 8th 1927. Fred Croxton, General Manager`. (4)
Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, 4 vols., pub. James Christie, 1824, engraved portrait frontispiece after Joshua Reynolds to vol. I (offsetting onto title), folding facsimile plate, library stamps and labels, some spotting, original boards, two detached, some wear to spines, 8vo, together with The Life of Samuel Johnson, Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 5 vols., new ed., 1831, engraved portrait frontispiece to each vol., folding map, library stamps and labels, some spotting, original cloth-backed boards, lightly rubbed and stained, 8vo, plus The Life of Samuel Johnson... with notes and appendices by Alexander Napier, 4 vols., 1884, plates and illustrations, library stamps and labels, original cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, with other Johnson/Boswell interest (49)
Civil War. Prince Rupert. His Declaration, Oxford, 1642, 8pp. engraved portrait (laid down and supplied from another work), leaves cropped affecting some text, bookplate of Fairfax of Cameron, a.e.g., modern brown pigskin by Mudie, upper cover stamped with Fairfax armorial, small 4to, together with An Exact Relation of the Several Engagements and Actions of His Majesties Fleet, Under the Command of His Highness Prince Rupert: And of all Circumstances Concerning this Summers Expedition, Anno 1673, Written by a Person in Command in the Fleet, 1673, 21pp, leaves close-trimmed, some light soiling, booklabel of Bent Juel-Jensen, modern brown morocco-backed boards, 4to, plus another copy of Prince Rupert. His Declaration, 1642 in a Sangorski & Sutcliffe binding, Joannes Turner`s De Febre Britannica Anni 1712, 1713, and one other (5)
Guillim (John). A Display of Heraldry ... to which is added, a Treatise of Honour, Military and Civil ..., 6th ed., with large additions, 1724, title printed in red & black (frayed to outer margins and lined to verso), fourteen eng. portrait plts. and forty-seven eng. armorial plts. (4 hand-col.), numerous woodcut amorial shields to text, (inc. few hand-col.), initial leaves creased and frayed to outer margins, contemp. boards (detached), lacking leather, worn, folio. Moule CCCCLXXV. (1)
[Lamb, Charles]. Elia, Essays which have appeared under that Signature, in the London Magazine, pub. Taylor and Hessey, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1823, contemp. manuscript ownership inscription to first free end paper, lacks advertisements, hinges weak, near contemp. gilt dec. straight grained morocco, 8vo, together with Hazlitt (William),Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey Institution, 2nd ed., 1821,half title and title pages with occ. spotting, later end papers, later half morocco gilt by Root & Son, slight wear, 8vo, with Beckford (William), Recollections of an Excursion to the Monasteries of Alcobaca and Batalha by the Author of "Vathek", 1st. edition, pub. Richard Bentley, 1835,half title and title pages, fine eng. portrait frontis. offset on to title page, near contemp. manuscript ownership inscription to half title, orig. boards, upper board detached, spine defective, rear board near detached, 8vo, together with four vols. of Lord Byron`s "Childe Harold" and "Don Juan" (7)
Oxford University. Justa Oxoniensis, pub. Johannis Bill, 1612, title with architectural woodcut border, a couple of leaves with marginal repairs, some wormtracks and light soiling, bookplate, modern red half morocco, edges slightly rubbed, small 4to, together with Cornwallis (Sir John), The Life and Death of our Late Most Incomparable and Heroique Prince, Henry Prince of Wales, 1641, 106 pp., lacking portrait, first few leaves with repaired lower corners, affecting some letters, dampstain, modern calf-backed boards, 8vo. First work a collection of verses mourning the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594-1612). Madan I, 345; STC 19021. (2)
Oxinden (Henry). Religionis Funus, & Hypocritae Finis, pub. Thomas Whittaker, 1647, engraved portrait frontispiece by George Glover, woodcut initials and headpieces, small manuscript corrections, light dampstains and soiling, article and annotation at front, bookplates of John Streatfiled and F. William Cock (Kentish antiquary), four loose etched portraits of the author, t.e.g., 20th c. brown half morocco, slightly rubbed, small 4to. First edition with manuscript corrections probably by the author (he paid for the printing), seemingly occuring in most copies. The poems, in support of Charles I during the civil war were critical of puritan ministers and contemporary religious attitudes. Part of his library is preserved at Canterbury Cathedral. (1)
Plutarch. Plutarchi Chaeronensis Omnium quae Exstant Operum..., 2 vols., Paris, 1624, titles printed in red & black and each with eng. portrait, two eng. port. plts., double column text printed in latin & greek, contemp. vellum with blind arabesque to centre of each board, gilt ownership crest to spine of each, joints to vol. 1 cracked, lacks ties, folio. Brunet IV.733. (2)
Typotius (Jacobus). Symbola Diuina & Humana Pontificum Imperatorum Regum. Accessit Breuis & Facilis Isagoge & Symbola Uaria Diuersorum Principum Sacronsanc Ecclesiae & Sacri Imperii Romani, 2 parts only (of 3), Prague, 1601-02, two engraved titles, first part with engraved portrait and 59 engraved emblematic plates only (lacking plate 14, first plate reinforced at inner margin), second part with engraved plate, large printer`s device and 41 emblematic illustrations, one or two repairs, some spotting and browning, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, a little rubbed and soiled, small folio (1)
Wilkinson (Henry). Engines of War: or, Historical and Experimental Observations on Ancient and Modern Warlike Machines and Implements, including the Manufacture of Guns, Gunpowder and Swords with Remarks on bronze, iron, steel &c. 1841, title page with contemp. ink manuscript presentation inscription by the author, pubs. advertisements bound in at rear, contemp. cloth gilt, frayed and cracked at head of spine, 8vo, together with Aylward (J. D.),The English Master of Arms from the Twelfth to the Twentieth Century, 1st ed. 1956,numerous b & w photographic plts. throughout, orig. pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. with slight fraying at extrems., 8vo, with Castle (Egerton),Schools and Masters of Fence from the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteenth Century, with a Complete Bibliography, 1910,half title and title pages, gravure portrait frontis., numerous wood engs. to text, orig. pubs. cloth gilt, 12mo, together with another fourteen volumes and catalogues similar (17)
* Murchison (Roderick Impey, 1792-1871). Autograph letter signed, 16 Belgrave Square, London SW, 11th April 1861, [to James Wyatt], thanking him for his letter of 5th April `Which conveyed to me the very interesting fact of the discovery of flint implements` in Bedfordshire, one page with integral blank, a little browned, tipped-onto an old album leaf, with a good carte de visite of Murchison mounted above and the stamped envelope tipped beneath, together with a large engraved portrait and a printed biography of the Geologist, plus an autograph letter signed from the Geologist David Ansted (1814-80), Impington Hall, Cambridge, 20th December 1862, to H. B. Brady concerning Malaga clay, two pages and one line, 8vo, together with the orig. holograph envelope, stamped and franked (5)
Browne (Alexander). Ars Pictoria; Or an Academy Trating of Drawing, Painting, Limning and Etching, 1st ed., 1669, engraved portrait frontispiece, 30 engraved plates (complete), mostly by Arnold de Jode, small library stamps on title and each plate, some light spotting and minor marginal tears, modern calf-backed boards, joints rubbed and scuffed, folio. Alexander Browne (d. 1706) was a miniature painter and auctioneer and one of the first publishers of mezzontints. Wing B5097. (1)
Gilbey (Sir Walter). Animal Painters of England from the Year 1650. A Brief History of their Lives and Works, 3 vols., 1900-11, portrait frontis., half title and title page, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, new endpapers, t.e.g., remainder uncut (vol. III recently trimmed to edges), uniform modern qtr. morocco with gilt dec. spines, 4to (vol. III smaller), Volume III has a slightly altered title of `Animal Painters of England from the Year 1600. (3)
[Arnold, Richard]. The Customs of London, otherwise called Arnold`s Chronicle; containing, Among Divers Other Matters, the original of the celebrated poem of the Nut-Brown Maid, reprinted from the first edition, with the additions included in the second, 1811, untrimmed, contemp. boards, soiled and worn with backstrip def., 4to, together with Usher (James), A Body of Divinity, or The Sum and Substance of Christian Religion, 6th ed., corrected and much enlarged, 1670, etched portrait frontis. loosely inserted, disbound without covers, folio, plus Deslandes (Andre-Francois), Reflexions sur les grands hommes qui sont mort en plaisantant, nouvelle ed., Amsterdam, 1776, t.e.g., early 20th c., half brown crushed morocco gilt, ex-libris Charles Whibley, with his bookplate and presentation inscription to him dated Christmas 1915, 8vo, and Stieler (Karl, and others), The Rhine, From its Source to the Sea, pub. Bickers and Son, 1878, numerous b&w wood eng. plates and illusts., a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. full red morocco, rubbed and some marks, upper joint partly cracked, folio, and other various antiquarian interest, reference, etc., including L`Histoire de Joseph, trans. Lemaistre de Sacy, Paris, 1878, with etched plates by various artists, large folio, Henri Cohen & Seymour de Ricci, Guide de l`Amateur de Livres a Gravures du XVIIIe Siecle, 6th ed., enlarged, Paris, 1912, bound in full green morocco, faded to spine, large 8vo, Edward Penfield, Posters in Miniature, 1897, & Herbert Cecil Duce, Poster Advertising, Chicago, 1912, Erasmus Darwin, The Botanic Garden, 1825, a group of 20th c. framed silhouette portraits, etc. (a carton)
Bock (Elfried, and Rosenberg, Jakob). Die Niederlodischen Meister, Beschreibendes Verzeichnis SÅ mtlicher Zeichnungen mit 220 Lichtdrucktafeln, 2 vols. (text/plts.), Frankfurt, 1931, numerous b&w plts., ex-library with usual marks etc., orig. linen, faintly spotted, lettered in black, plt. vol. additionally lettered on spine in ms., folio, together with Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Pictures of the School of Siena and Examples of the Minor Arts of that City, 1904, forty-seven col. and b&w plts. (as list), orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, rubbed and some marks, folio, plus Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures, 1889, thirty-six b&w plts., occ. spotting, orig. cloth gilt, label to spine, rubbed, folio, and Bible [Tamil]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, under the auspices of The British and Foreign Bible Society, Madras, 1850, English title creased at gutter and becoming detached, printed in double column, typed letter tipped-in on verso of prelim. blank, pink figured endpapers, free endpapers sometime crudely strengthened at edges with linen, leather bookplate, gilt gauffered edges, contemp. black morocco (bound at the C.K.S. Press, Madras), elaborately gilt dec., rubbed and worn, with remains of crude repairs and spine detached at upper joint, 4to, and others various. Darlow and Moule 9126 (one of 500 copies in 4to) for the Tamil Bible. A revised edition, the result of a revision committee formed at Madras in 1847, acting in conjunction with the Jaffna Auxiliary Society. The bookplate reads: `To the Honorable John Fryer Thomas, Member of the Council of the Presidency of Madras, the Zealous and Constant Friend of Bible-Education for the Natives of India, This Tamil Bible, is presented by a few Hindoo Christians in token of their respect and esteem. March, 1855`. (one carton)

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