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C19th Lacquered Drop Dial Wall Clock, twin spring driven movement, dial painted with Roman Numerals marked B Allen Norwich, case decorated with leaves & cartouche, lower panel with visible pendulum inlaid with Mother of Pearl flowers, oval portrait of a young lady reading a book (key & pendulum in office)
THE COURT ALBUM TWELVE PORTRAITS OF THE FEMALE ARISTOCRACY ENGRAVED BY THE BEST ARTISTS FROM DRAWINGS BY JOHN HAYTER, L, David Bogue, 1852, includes portrait of Miss Anna Maria Lethbridge, 4to, crushed mor gt worn, crushed mor gt doublures by Zaehnsdorf dated 1905 + THE BIOGRAPHICAL PRESS AGENCY: SIR ROTH PERIAM CHRISTOPHER LETHBRIDGE BART, n d, crushed mor armorial gt by Zaehnsdorf dated 1906 (2)
Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Historia Natural, General y Particular escrita en Frances, 13 vols. in 11, Madrid, 1844-47, portrait frontispiece, engraved titles, 4 maps and diagrams, 259 lithographed plates, some tears to maps and text leaves with losses, occasional light spotting and juvenile scribbling, contemporary mottled calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo. (11)
Old Master engravings. Beham (Hans Sebald, 1500-1550), Pacientia, 1540 [or later], uncoloured engraving, 106 x 69 mm, together with Dujardin (Karel, 1621/22-1678), nine etchings of animals and rural scenes, mid 17th century, some trimmed to image, various sizes, plus others including an engraving of Medusa after Jacob de Gheyn (222 x 162 mm), an engraved portrait of Frederick the fourth after Conrad Goltz, etc., all tipped-in to a 19th century half morocco album (1)
Miscellaneous Prints & Engravings. Buck (Adam, 1759-1833, after), Serena, pub. William Holland, 1799, hand tinted aquatint oval portrait by Wright & Zeiglar, light dust soiling, plate dimensions 360 x 250 mm, together with Lily (P., after), Oliver Cromwell, pub. John Bowles, late 18th century, uncoloured mezzotint portrait, plate dimensions 350 x 250 mm, and Hamilton (Clare, after), Dignity & Impudence, 19th century mezzotint by Frank Atkinson, image size 570 x 425 mm, and Chevillet (G., engraver), Untitled engraving of the death of Montcalm after Watteau, c.1760, uncoloured, 430 x 595 mm, plus many other prints and engravings including a Baxter print portrait of Nelson, other portraits, natural history, humorous, etc., some framed and glazed (approx. 70)
Indagine (Johannes ab). Introductiones Apotelesmaticae Elegantes, in Chyromantiam, Physiognomiam, Astrologiam naturale[m], Complexiones hominu[m] ..., Frankfurt: David Zephelius, [1550], woodcut portrait to title, woodcut hand palms, heads and diagrams to text, some browning and heavy bold dampstaining throughout, sl. paper damage to lower margin of colophon and loss of lower margin to final blank, both from damp damage, old ink notes to final blank verso and pastedowns, bound after a contemporary incomplete latin edition of the Dance of Death, possibly 'Icones mortis' [Lyons, 1547], lacking all before leaf D8, contemp. blindstamped calf with central gilt design of the Madonna with the infant Jesus to upper cover, extrems. worn, plain leather reback, 8vo. Adams I89 & ?B73. (1)
Legh (Gerard). The Accedens of Armory, [col:] Imprynted at London ... by Rychard Tottel, 1568, woodcut title-page (with a few inkspots), folding woodcut plate, full-page woodcut on S4 recto showing a supposed portrait of Legh in the guise of the fictitious "Panther Herald", last leaf S8 present with a full-page woodcut on recto and "The way to understande Tryckyng" followed by the colophon on verso, some light soiling and staining, near-contemp. limp vellum, slightly soiled, 8vo. S.T.C. 15389. The second edition, first published 1562/63. (1)
Pignoria (Lorenzo ). De Servis, et eorum apud veteres ministeriis ..., 2nd ed., Padua, 1656, printer's woodcut device to title, eng. portrait, woodcut illusts. to text, minor scattered spotting, partly uncut, contemp. plain stiff wrappers, soiled and some wear, 4to. A history of slavery in classical Rome, first published in 1613. (1)
Belidor (Bernard Forest de). Architecture Hydraulique, on L'Art de Conduire, d'Elever, et de Menager les Eaux pour les differens besoins de la vie, 2 parts in 4 vols., Paris, chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1737-53, title-pages printed in red and black, two engraved frontispieces, and 219 folding or double-page engraved plates and plans, three title-page vigns., engraved head-pieces, without the engraved portrait after Vigee, indelible stamp on each title-page, some soiling and staining, a few marginal repairs, some folding plates slightly frayed at the fore-edge, contemp. calf, spines gilt, worn, some joints cracked, vols. 1 and 2 not uniform in size or binding with vols. 3 and 4, 4to. (4)
Crawley (Captain Rawdon). The Billiard Book, 1st ed., 1866, wood engraved frontis. and plates, without advert leaf at rear, later full buckram gilt, rubbed to extrems., 8vo, together with Roberts (John), Modern Billiards, 3rd ed., 1910, photo. portrait frontis. and numerous illusts., one leaf loose, inner hinges cracking, orig. green cloth gilt, 8vo, and Hoyle (Edmond), Hoyle's Games Improved. Being Practical Treatises on the following Fashionable Games, viz. Whist, Quadrille, Piquet, Chess, Back-Gammon, Draughts, Cricket, Tennis, Quinze, Hazard, Lansquenet, and Billiards, new ed., 1786, two engraved billiards plates, tear to title, 19th century marbled paper wrappers, 12mo, plus Locock (C.D.), Side and Screw being Notes on the Theory and Practice of the Game of Billiards, 1901, wood engraved diagrams, publishers advert leaf to rear, orig. green cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo, and others books on billiards, all 19th century or early 20th century (27)
Prints. Storer (J.), The Charter House, London, pub. 1 August, 1804, uncoloured engraving with a cricket game in the foreground, image size 132 x 193 mm, together with Hanhart (M. & N., pub.), 'Forward!', 19th century hand coloured litho., approx. 190 x 150 mm, and Pyne (W.H.), Archery and Cricket, pub. October, 1805, uncoloured aquatint, approx. 220 x 290 mm, and others including a double-page wood engraved portrait of W.G. Grace from the Illustrated London News, two stipple engraved portraits of cricketers by Joseph Brown, four wood engraved cricket scenes, etc., some mounted (approx. 13)
Doves Press. Amantium Irae. Letters to Two Friends 1864-67 [by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson], [col:] Printed by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson at The Doves Press, 1914, printed in red and black, frontispiece from a photograph of Cobden-Sanderson taken in 1863, reproductions of two drawings in the text, with an added line-engraved portrait of Cobden-Sanderson after Legros, 1898, at the end, full dark blue goatskin by the Doves Bindery, signed "The Doves Bindery/19 C-S 21" in gilt on the bottom turn-in of the lower cover, two-line gilt borders, and very narrow border panels, joined to a design of striped oval leaves and a large open heart, with open dots and gougework, in each corner, with the title in gilt on the upper cover, spine tooled with three-line gilt panels in five compartments between raised bands, lettered in gilt in a further panel, turn-ins tooled in gilt, a.e.g., spine very slightly rubbed at extrems., small 4to. One of three copies printed on vellum. 150 copies were also printed on paper. A collection of Cobden-Sanderson's letters to Lord and Lady Amberley, revealing the germ of his 'vision' or cosmic philosophy, and his close friendship with a talented young couple whose lives were cut tragically short. Tidcombe DP33. Tidcombe, Doves Bindery, 816. (1)

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