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FRENCH 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL `Bon Jour Jolie Fille, Vous allez aussi a Bois le dux?`, titled verso, watercolour and pen, 6 1/4" x 5 1/4"; Dodd (Early 20th Century), Ox cart with drovers, signed and dated 1923 lower left, water colour and pencil heightened with body colour, 7 1/2" x 13" and Naive School, A portrait of a young girl leaning on a door, oil on canvas, 14 1/2" x 11 3/4"
ATTRIBUTED TO FILIPPO AGRICOLA (Italian, 1776-1857) Head and shoulder portrait of a Saint, possibly Saint Catherine, with halo and flowing brown locks, inscribed and dated `Painted by Filippo Agricola Roman painter AD 1819`, oil on board, 17 1/4" x 13", marked Lady Suddley on label verso, (see illustration)
CHARLES WEST COPE (British, 1811-1890) A portrait of Reverend Temple Chevallier, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Durham University, monogrammed and dated `CWC 1869` lower left, oil on canvas, 29 1/2" x 24 1/2" (see illustration) Note: Temple Chevallier (1794-1873) was a clergyman, astronomer and mathematician and the study of Astronomy at Durham University dates back to his election to the Professorship of Mathematics in 1835. Between 1847 and 1849, he made important observations regarding sunspots and was the first British astronomer to do so. He was also instrumental in establishing the Durham University Observatory (1839), from where he made significant observations of Jupiter`s moons and he also discovered a mountain on the moon. The lunar crater Chevallier is named after him. Chevallier was a great Victorian polymath, having come from Cambridge with a reputation of a scholar in Mathematics, Theology, Classics, English Literature and French and Italian languages. He served as Reader at Durham in Hebrew 1835-1871, Registrar 1835-1865, and from 1834-1835 also assisted with lectures in Divinity. From 1835 until his death, he also served as Parish Priest at Esh, just outside Durham, where he founded the village school and restored the church. Charles West Cope got to know Chevallier when he and his wife travelled to Durham in June 1869. He described him as a strong character, lively, affectionate and a man of hearty cordiality, who was always at great pains to grant the warmest reception to his guests. Cope painted him as a scholar for the dining hall at the University and this portrait can still be seen in the Great Hall of Durham Castle. Lot 243 is a smaller version of this painting which was painted for his son-in-law, the Reverend Doctor Peace. Literature: Charles Henry Cope, Reminiscences of Charles West Cope, London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1891, pp. 270-271
Caine (William). An Angler at Large, 1st ed., 1911, coloured frontispiece, endpapers lighty browned, previous owner signature, original pictorial cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, t.e.g., 8vo, together with Dewar (George A.B.), The South Country Trout Streams, 1899, half-tone plates, previous owner inscription and bookplate, scattered light spots, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus Englefield (James), Dry-Fly Fishing for Trout and Grayling. With Some Advice to a Beginer in the Art, 1st ed., 1908, portrait frontispiece, occasional light spotting, endpapers browned, bookplate, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with others related including Harold Russell`sChalkstream and Moorland. Thoughts on Trout-Fishing, 1911, George A.B. Dewar`sThe Book of the Dry Fly, 2nd ed., 1910 and The Lonsdale Library vol. II, Trout Fishing from all Angles, 1933 (24)
Halford (Frederic M.). Modern Development of the Dry Fly. The New Dry Fly Patterns, the Manipulation of Dressing Them and Practical Experiences of Their Use, 1st ed., 1910, portrait frontispiece (clean tear at gutter), forty-three coloured and b & w plates, a few light spots, recent half red crushed morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, t.e.g., 8vo (1)
Halford (Frederic M.). Dry Fly Entomology. A Brief Description of Leading Types of Natural Insects Serving as Food for Trout and Grayling, With the 100 Best Patterns of Floating Flies and the Various Methods of Dressing Them, 1st ed., 1897, twenty-eight plates, of which ten coloured, occasional light spotting and browning, previous owner signature erased from half-title, recent half blue morocco, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, t.e.g., 8vo, together with Making a Fishery, The Halford Dry-Fly Series Vol. 111, 1902, portrait frontispiece, four plates, one or two light spots, recent half blue crushed morocco, spine with gilt fishing motifs in compartments, 8vo (2)
Williams (A. Courtney). A Dictionary of Trout Flies & of Flies for Sea-Trout and Grayling, 1st ed., 1949, coloured and b & w plates, a few light spots, original cloth, d.j., a few closed tears, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo, together with Kite (Oliver), Nymph Fishing in Practice, 1st ed., 1963, half-tone plates, original cloth, d.j., lightly rubbed and creased, 8vo, plus Hemingway (R. D"Oyly), Fly Fishing for Trout. Principles and Practice, 1935, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, a few spots, previous owner signatures, original cloth, slightly rubbed, d.j., a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, with others related including E.A. Barton`sRunning Water [1943], G.E.M. Skues" Itchen Memories, 1951, Oliver Kite`sElements of Nymph Fishing, 1966, and A Fisherman`sDiary, 1969 (approx. 102)
Reference. Winearls (Joan), Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, An Annotated Bibliography of Manuscript and Printed Maps, University of Toronto Press, 1991, b & w illusts., orig. pub. dec. cloth, spine partially split, 4to, together with Macdonald (Alastair), Mapping the World, A History of the Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1946-1985, pub. HMSO, 1996,col. portrait frontis., numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, orig. pub. cloth, d.j., 4to, with Kerr (Donald & Holdsworth Deryck W. eds.), Historical Atlas of Canada Volume III, Addressing the Twentieth Century, 1891-1961, University of Toronto Press, 1990,numerous colour printed maps and tables throughout, orig. pub. cloth gilt, d.j., folio, together with another thirty-two vols. similar (35)
* Despres (Jules, late 19th century). Portrait of a man in military uniform, pen, ink and watercolour caricature, heightened with bodycolour, signed, 19 x 10.5 cm (7.5 x 4 ins), framed and glazed, together with Bright (Harry, late 19th century). The Pickpockets, pen, ink & monochrome wash drawing, heightened with bodycolour, signed, 22 x 17 cm (8.75 x 6.75 ins), framed and glazed (2)
Scrap album. A fine Victorian scrap album, containing approx. ninety prints including caricatures by Henry and William Heath, John Doyle and I.Criukshank, col. lithos. of Russian peasants, French, Swedish, Italian, British and Russian topographical views, studies of North American Indians by Boilly, lithos. of "The Ladies of Llangollen" and various humerous, sporting and portrait engravings, various sizes and condition, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed, oblong 4to (1)
* Trade cards. A collection of ninety-seven late 19th c. Continental trade cards depicting French Departments, fine chromolithographic printing, some heightened with gold, each depicting a map of the Department set against a scenic background incorporating arms of the Department, produce and sometimes a medallion portrait of an historical figure, nine cards have printed backs and measure 8.5 x 11.5 cm, the remainder have plain backs and measure 8 x 11 cm. All in fine condition (97)
WWI. King Albert`sBook, pub. Daily Telegraph, 1914, plates and illustrations, some spotting and browning, front hinges breaking, original cloth, a few stains, 4to. Inscribed and signed by Private Charles Edward Dewsall, 8th Bn. Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), 1915. First blank leaf addressed to his mother: "In my letter I cannot put where I am whether firing line or base so I am writing you a sort of code such as this...", on the half title is an account where he was presented with the book by "Sister" Collins of A2 Ward, Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, signed and dated; the verso of the portrait leaf poignantly recounts 9 weeks in the firing line: "We were marching along a road towards the famous fighting quarter called "Ypres" when the Germans shelled the road knowing there was something going on there, our fellows were falling in the rear in dozens..., We eventually got to the firing line and the snipers were very busy, bullets were flying over us like rain and we lost a good few this way..., the Germans started shelling us and five of our fellows rushed up to the end of our trench because the middle of the trench had been knocked about so much and thought it would be safer, so down they went to the end but a shell came over just where they were and they were buried alive the same as thousands more are at "Ypres". With a photo postcard of Private Dewsall. His name is inscribed on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, Somme, France, dated 07/07/1916. (1)
Contarini (Gasparo). De Magistratibus et Republica Venetorum libri quinque, Venice, Baldum Sabinum, 1551, some marks and light soiling to title and verso of final leaf, contemp. vellum, soiled and some staining, with horizontal slash to rear cover and spine, generally without loss, small 8vo, together with Doglioni (Nicolo), Compendio Historico Universale di tutte le cose notabili gia successe nel Mondo, dal principo della sua creatione sin"hora, 3rd revised ed., Venice, Nicolo Misserini, 1605, title with printer`swoodcut device, woodcut headpieces, initials etc., full-page woodcut portrait of the author (lower outer margin torn with loss, not affecting printed area), water stained towards upper margin at rear of vol., contemp. limp vellum, rubbed and somewhat discoloured, large thick 8vo. This edition of Contarini not listed in Adams. (2)
Dante Alighieri. The Vision of Hell [and] Purgatory and Paradise ..., trans. Rev. Henry Francis Cary, illust. Gustave Dore, 2 vols., new ed., c. 1890, portrait frontis. and 135 wood eng. plts., occn. minor spotting or soiling, a.e.g., contemp. polished calf, gilt dec. spines with raised bands and red morocco lettering piece to second compartment of each vol., sl. rubbed, small split to lower joint and minor wear to foot of spine of vol. 2, 4to (2)
Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 vols., 1776-1788, engraved portrait frontispiece, three folding engraved maps (one with short closed tear), neat previous owner signature to vol. I title, some spotting and browning, one leaf with small marginal annotation, later red buckram, spines with gilt lettering with Foyle at foot, faded and a little rubbed, 4to. Volume I is a second edition, the others first editions. Gibbon`s"masterpiece of historical penetration and literary style" (PMM). (6)
Milton (John). The Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton. Containing Paradise Lost, Paradise Regain"d, Sampson Agonistes, and his Poems on Several Occasions. Together with Explanatory Notes on each Book of the Paradise Lost, and a Table Never Before Printed, 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece (small hole in image), twelve engraved plates, first few leaves detached, occasional dampstaining and soiling, some marginal wormtracks and minor tears, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, some wear, folio (1)
Seward (Anna). Memoirs of the Life of Dr.Darwin, Cheifly During his Residence at Lichfield with Anecdotes of his Friends and Criticisms on his Writings, 1st ed., 1804, slight spotting and occ. off-setting throughout, near contemp. half mottled calf, with recent contrasting label to spine, rubbed and bumped, 8vo, together with Ashmole (Elias and Lilly William), The Lives of those Eminent Antiquarians, Elias Ashmole and Mr. William Lilly, Written by Themselves, 1774,eng. portrait frontis., title page, front paste down and prelim. with later annotation in red felt pen, light spotting throughout, book plate of Thos. Llewelyn Esq. on front paste down, contemp. half calf, rebacked, bumped and rubbed, 8vo, with Davy (John), Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart. 1839,eng. portrait frontis., light spotting throughout, new end papers, a.e.g., near contemp. full morocco with gilt dec. boards and spine, rubbed, 8vo, together with another three similar (6)
Willis (Thomas). Dr Willis`sPractice of Physick, Being the Whole Works of That Renowned and Famous Physician, 1684, engraved portrait frontispiece, 37 engraved plates on 36 sheets, folding plates torn without loss, lacking sectional title of Convulsive Diseases and text leaves M1 & M4 from the Second Part of Pharmaceutice Rationalis, two leaves with marginal annotation, a few tears with one or two marginal losses, a few leaves with frayed foredges, occasional light spotting and soiling, previous owner signatures, new endpapers, recent calf, spine with raised bands, a little rubbed, folio. Garrison & Morton 1311; Wing W2854. (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)
Coward (Noel). The Noel Coward Song Book, 1st ed. 1953, col. portrait frontis. title page signed by the author in biro, four col. plts. by Gladys Calthorp and numerous b & w vignette illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, dj a little frayed and soiled, 4to, together with a card with an ink manuscript note to Miss Lloyd Davies thanking her for her present to the Actor`sorphanages, signed by Coward, together with, Hartshorne (Albert), Old English Glasses. An Account of Glass Drinking Vessels in England from Early Times to the end of the Eighteenth Century With Introductory Notices, Original Documents etc., 1897,chromolitho. frontis. sixty-six litho. plts. (correct as list), numerous b & w illusts. to text throughout, occ. spotting, hinges weak, t.e.g., orig. dec. half vellum, spine split along rear joints and repaired, folio, together with Defoe (Daniel), The Life and Strange Suprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, pub. Cassell and Company, 1896,numerous b & w wood engs. marbled end papers and paste downs, contemp. half vellum gilt with contrasting labels to spine, 4to, with Monsarrat (Nicholas), HMS Marlborough will Enter Harbour, 1952,dec. title page with library stamp, numerous illusts. throughout by James Holland, book mark and ex libris label of the British India Company, contemp. dec. cloth, 8vo (4)
Edge (S.F.). My Motoring Reminiscences, 1st ed., c. 1934, portrait frontispiece, photographic illustrations, map endpapers, one or two light spots, original cloth, slightly rubbed, price-clipped d.j., 8vo, together with The Book of Speed, 1934, coloured frontispiece, b & w plates, a few light spots, small inscription, original cloth, faded patches, d.j., small marginal loss to upper panel, repairs, some soiling and pencil sketches to verso, 4to, with others motoring and transport related (44)
Sachs (Harvey). Arthur Rubinstein. A Life, with a Discography Compiled and Edited by Donald Manildi, 1st ed., 1996, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Nicholson (Stuart), A Portrait of Duke Ellington. Reminiscing in Tempo, 1st ed., 1999, b & w illusts. from photos, plus Bergreen (Laurence), Louis Armstrong. An Extravagant Life, 1st ed., 1997, b & w illusts. from photos, all orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with other musical biographies and similar, plus approx. 200 LP records, contained in four cartons, mostly jazz and dance band, including Cole Porter, Fats Waller, Teddy Wilson, Bix Beiderbecke, Arthur Rubinstein (playing Chopin) and many others (3 shelves & 4 cartons)
Bertrand (Alfred). The Kingdom of the Barotsi, Upper Zambia. A Voyage of Exploration in Africa, Returning by the Victoria Falls, Matabeleland, the Transvaal, Natal and the Cape, translated by A.B. Miall, 1899, portrait frontispiece, b & w plates and illustrations, two folding maps at end, one with short closed tear, some marginal fraying, one loose folding map of Rhodesia, a few light spots, hinges a little cracked, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, t.e.g., 8vo. Author`spresentation inscription to half title, with a 4pp. signed autograph letter, dated July 1902. (1)
Millais (John Guille). A Breath from the Veldt, New and Revised Edition, pub. Henry Sotheran and Co., 1899, uncoloured gravure frontis. after J.Millais, title page with portrait vignette, twelve gravure plts. (correct as list), numerous b & w illusts. throughout, remainder untrimmed, new end papers, t.e.g., modern half morocco with gilt dec. spine, lg. 4to. There are seven uncoloured etchings of African animals after Millais loose inside the end papers. (1)
Whitney (Harry). Hunting with the Eskimos, pub. T.Fisher Unwin, 1910, half title and title page, numerous photographic illusts. throughout, book plate of S.C.Lister to front paste down, new end papers, modern half morocco with gilt dec. spine, lg. 8vo, together with Scull (Marshall E.), Hunting in the Arctic and Alaska, Philadelphia, 1914,half title and title page, numerous b & w maps and illusts. throughout, near contemp. ink annotation and book plate to front free end paper, hinges weak, contemp. cloth gilt, frayed at head and foot of spine, lg. 8vo, with Freuchen (Peter & Salomonsen Finn), The Arctic Year, 1959,maps of the Arctic on paste downs and end papers, title page with vignette of a Polar bear, numerous b & w illusts. to text throughout, contemp. qtr. cloth with dec. printed upper board, a little soiled and rubbed, lg. 8vo, and Prichard (H.Hesketh), Hunting Camps in Wood and Wilderness, 1st ed., 1910,portrait frontis., half title and title page, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, new end papers, orig. cloth gilt, slightly bumped, 4to (4)
Healey (Charles E.H. Chadwyck). The History of the Part of West Somerset, Comprising the Parishes of Luccombe, Selworthy, Stoke Pero, Porlock, Culbone and Oare, pub. Sotheran, 1901, coloured folding map, illustrations, endpapers renewed, original buckram, a little rubbed and stained, large 8vo, limited edition, 42/60 large paper copy, with a 4pp. letter, signed by the author, dated 1900, relating to the loan of a portrait, possibly for inclusion in the book, together with Lysons (Daniel & Samuel), Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, vol. VI, Devonshire only, 1822, engraved map, 34 engraved plates and plans, one coloured, a few cropped, occasional light spotting, bookplate, original half calf, spine gilt with contrasting red and green labels, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, with four others, including Rouse`sScraps of Sussex, c. 1880, R.H. Nibbs" Antiquities of Sussex, c. 1874 and Llewellynn Jewitt and S.C. Hall`sThe Stately Homes of England, 2 vols., 1881 (8)
Yate (W.H.). A Concise and Descriptive Catalogue of all the Natural and Artificial Curiosities in the Museum of W.H. Yate, Esq. At Bromesberrow Place, Near Glocester. Being the Extensive and Valuable Collection of the Late Dr. Greene, of Lichfield, 1801, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plate, occasional light spotting and soiling, later endpapers, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (1)

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