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Modern Abstract Print showing various female forms, 15/30 in pencil to the margin Lena & Halbi, further inscription signed M Klimovicola? with inset portrait bust in glazed aluminium frame, mounted image 18 3/4" x 22 1/2" approx.

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PAIR OF VICTORIAN OPAQUE GLASS LUSTRES, enamel painted and gilded, applied with printed portrait busts, hung with prismatic drops. 29cm

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CHARLES PHILIP SLOCOMBE (1832-95), AFTER JOHN PETTIE R.A. (1839-93), PORTRAIT OF CHARLES I, ETCHING ON SILK, signed by both engraver and artist and inscribed, final proof, framed. 57cm by 36cm

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF A SEATED GENTLEMAN, c. 1830, oil on canvas, in a gilt frame. 75cm by 62cm

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A LACE CAP, c. 1830, oil on canvas, in a gilt-composition frame. 72cm by 60cm

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LOCAL INTEREST: ENGLISH SCHOOL, REGENCY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, Thomas Bates, breeder of Northern Dairy Shorthorns, oil on board, inscribed, Mr. Bates famous shorthorn breeder verso, framed. 26.5cm by 20cm. Note: Thomas Bates was born in Northumberland in 1775. In 1804 he purchased the cow, Duchess, from Charles Colling and started his breeding programme which stressed heavy milking qualities. He is widely regarded as the founder of the dual-purpose type of shorthorn. The portrait descended to Miss Barbara Thomas of Mount Pleasant Farm, Barnard Castle and thence to Ainsley House, Cotherstone. It then passed by descent to the present owner.

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PAIR OF PORTRAIT MINIATURES IN LATE 18th CENTURY STYLE, c. 1900, each depicting a lady of fashion in feathered hat, within ivory and tortoiseshell frames. (2) Overall 13.5cm

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The rare official report for the 1934 World Cup: Coppa Del Mondo, Cronistoria Del Il Campionato Mondiale Di Calcio, published by the F.I.G.C., 1934, frontispiece portrait of Mussolini, 231 pages, numerous illustrations, paper wrappers, complete and in good condition

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A team-signed Arsenal team-group portrait postcard, the reverse with 13 signatures in ink including Crayston, Whittaker, Allison, Fields, Male, Hapgood, Bremner, Bastin, Swindon, Jones etc.

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A framed postcard display titled Burnley FC English Cup Winners 1913-14', mounted with 13 real photo portrait postcards of Edwards (trainer), Boyle (captain), Dawson, Sewell, Bamford, Taylor, Halley, Watson, Lindley, Hodgson, Nesbit, Freeman and Mosscrop all with manuscript identification, and a further card of the F.A. Cup trophy, in its original oak frame under glass, 74 by 53.5cm., 29 by 21in.

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After Charles Lees RSA GRAND MATCH AT GOLF AN EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED PROOF IMPRESSION BEFORE PRINTED WITH TITLE: mixed method engraving by Charles E. Wagstaffe, signed in Pencil by Lees and titled as above, printed on laid india paper, framed & glazed, backboard with the label of the publisher T. Alexander Hill, Artists' Colourman to the Royal Scottish Academy, 12 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, 53 by 86cm., 21 by 34in.; sold with a modern key plate to the engraving, framed & glazed (2) This print is believed to have been the first impression from the plate, signed and titled in pencil by Charles Lees and then presented to the engraver Charles E. Wagstaffe (born 1808). Charles Lees was born in 1800 in Cupar, Fifeshire, and began his artistic career as a pupil of the eminent Edinburgh portraitist Sir Henry Raeburn. With the exception of six months spent in Rome, Lees spent his entire working life in Edinburgh from an address at 19 Scotland Street. He established a fine reputation as a portrait painter and was elected a Royal Scottish Academician in 1830 and later became the Academy's Treasurer. From the 1840's Lees began specialising in sporting and recreational subjects. His oil painting of the golfers' grand match at St Andrews in 1841 is the most famous golfing work of art in the world and is owned by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. The match was between Sir David Baird and Sir Ralph Anstruther on one side and Major Playfair and John Campbell of Glensaddell on the other. Charles Lees died in 1880.

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A silver plated statue of Eugen Sandow, cast as Sandow striking a bodybuilder's pose in front of a ruined classical column, the base indistinctly signed, set on an oak wooden plinth mounted with a plaque inscribed: PRESENTED TO C. LANG NEIL, AS A TOKEN OF PERSONAL REGARD AND A MEMENTO OF LONG AND VALUED BUSINESS SERVICES, BY EUGEN SANDOW, JANUARY 1ST 1911; standing on a tall oak arts & crafts display stand, height of statue 72.5cm., 28 1/2in., oak base 20cm., 8in., oak display stand 95cm., 37 1/2in., offering an overall display height of 188cm., 74in.; sold with a signed photograph of C. Lang Neil (3) Eugen Sandow was a Victorian strongman and showman who holds a special place in history as the pioneering father of bodybuilding & physical education. Eugen Sandow was born on 2nd April 1867 in Koenigsburg, East Prussia, Germany. His real name was Frederick Mueller and his father was a prosperous jeweller. His interest in physique was inspired by a visit to Rome during which he admired the fine statuary in the city. He excelled at track & field events and gymnastics at school. His parents sent him to medical school but upon discovering that their son was only concentrating on the study of anatomy with the intention of becoming a physical fitness trainer, they withdrew their financial support. Consequently, the young man was forced to earn a living as a professional wrestler and as an artist's model. Through his successes Sandow began to disseminate his teachings & techniques through a newspaper column which added further to his fame. In 1893 Sandow brought his show to the USA where it received a sensational response at the Casino in New York City, Boston's Tremont Theatre and the Trocadero in Chicago. At the latter venue the impresario Florenz Ziegfeld (later to become famous for the Ziegfeld Follies) became his manager and Sandow's nightly fee increased to as much as $3500 on occasions. Ziegfeld also managed to secure a number of lucrative advertisement and endorsement contracts. Indeed, Sandow's name became in demand for products as diverse as tonics & health food to bicycles and cigars. Now world famous and a household name, Sandow ran an extensive mail order business from his London headquarters and served as a personal trainer to the royal family. He collaborated on many books and published a magazine entitled Sandow's Magazine of Physical Culture. Sandow died as the result of an automobile accident on October 16 1924, but left a legacy that would evolve through the likes of the Mr Universe contest and personalities such as Charles Atlas and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is buried in Putney Vale Cemetery The present sculpture was presented by Eugen Sandow to C. Lang Neil who was his Advertising Manager on 1st January 1911. It is understood to be one of seven of these large statues commissioned by Sandow and given by him to a selection of individuals who helped further his career. The statue is sold with a black & white studio portrait photograph of C. Lang Neil which is signed and dedicated to his mother in 1929. PROVENANCE: C. Lang Neil, donee of the statue. Thence by family descent to the present vendor.

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Cricket photographs and memorabilia, framed photographs comprising: England team-group v Australians 1886, another England group v Australians in August 1909, Alfred Shaw's XI at Sheffield Park August 1881, portrait of W.G. Grace posing with his 100th century bat in 1895, and two repro photographs; the lot also including a small framed coloured print titled 'cricket', a press cuttings album dated 1937-1947 and a Brittania Designs ceramic ashtray featuring a printed portrait of W.G. Grace (9)

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A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN OVERLAID RUBY GLASS VASES with gilt decoration and oval panels painted with portrait studies of young ladies, on ball feet, 8 1/4" high (see illustration)

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A BOHEMIAN OVERLAID GREEN GLASS SLENDER VASE with gilt foliate decoration and oval panel painted with a portrait study of a young girl, 12 1/2" high (see illustration)

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A daguerreotype portrait of a seated Gentleman and six Victorian photographs framed as one

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LUCIA E. WALSH A portrait of a lady thought to be Shearer Armstrong. Oil on canvas. Signed. 24 x 20ins.

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R. DUTHIE Portrait of a fisherman. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1959. 24 x 20ins., unframed.

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ERIC GILL Portrait of Gordian Gill. Copper plate engraving. 8 x 6ins., unframed.

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Follower of REMBRANDT Portrait of a bearded man. Oil on panel. 9 1/2 x 7 1/2ins.

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WILLIAM PASCOE Portrait of a young sailor boy. Pastel. Signed. 13 x 10ins.

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After VIGEE LE BRUN A copy of the self portrait which hangs in the Uffizi, Florence. Oil on canvas. Indistinctly signed, inscribed and dated 1927 to the reverse. 40 x 32ins. (See illustration)

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PHILIP BOILEAU Print. Together with a watercolour portrait after Romney.

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RONALD OSSARY DUNLOP Portrait of a young lady. Watercolour. Signed. 18 1/2 x 14 1/2ins.

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R. WHITE Portrait of Charles II. Engraving. 19 x 11ins.

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Walpole, Hugh, signed copies The wooden horse, 1909; The prelude to adventure, 1912; Fortitude, 1913, dust-jacket frayed; Jeremy and Hamlet, 1913; The Duchess of Wrexe, 1914; The green mirror, 1918; Jeremy, 1919, lacks front free endpaper; The captives, 1920; The young enchanted, 1921; The cathedral, 1922; The old ladies, 1924; Portrait of a man with red hair, 1925; The silver thorn, 1928; another copy, one of 175 large paper copies signed, with signed inscription; Wintersmoon, 1928; Hans Frost, 1929, dust-jacket slightly frayed; Rogue Herries, 1930, dust-jacket split and torn; Judith Paris, 1931, dust-jacket; Above the dark circus, 1931; The fortress, 1932, dust-jacket; The Waverley pageant, 1932; Captain Nicholas, 1932, dust-jacket frayed; Vanessa, 1933, dust-jacket; The Inquisitor, 1935, dust-jacket; A prayer for my son, 1936, dust-jacket; The joyful Delaneys, 1938, dust-jacket; John Cornelius, 1937, dust-jacket; Joseph Conrad, [no date]; all presentation copies to Robert McLellan signed by the author; Bates, H.E. The spring son and In view of the fact that. E. Archer, 1927, 4to, number 38 of 100 copies signed by the author, original wrappers; Masefield, John Odtaa, 1926, first edition, 8vo, inscribed O lovely lily clean, O lily springing green, Spring in my heart again, John Masefield (written out for Robert McLellan, Nov. 1933), original cloth; Dunsany, Lord The travel tales of Mr Joseph Jorkens, dust-jacket frayed with slight loss; Priestley, J.B. Angel pavement, 1930, number 698 of 1025 copies signed by the author, original buckram, t.e.g., uncut; Stevenson, R.L. Catriona, 1893, blue morocco, slightly rubbed (33)

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Kropotkin, Petr Alezseevich, Prince Two autograph letters signed, P. Kropotkin, in English to William Bury Westall, discussing his trial and imprisonment in France, his own and Westall's writings, and Germinal, Lyon, Maison d'Arrêt, and Clairvaux, Maison Centrale, 22 January 1883 and 28 April 1885, 11 pages, 8vo, creasing, minor nicks (2) Note: These two letters by the great Russian Anarchist philosopher were written during his imprisonment in France (1883-6), to his friend the novelist and journalist William Westall (1834-1903). In the first, written shortly after his conviction, he rails against the French judicial and penal systems, but also takes the opportunity to praise Westall's novel Red Ryvington. He discusses the character of Kaluza, in which I have recognised much of your humble servant, but too sympathetic to say that it were a portrait and not the creation of an artist, and praises Westall's understanding of the Russian character: you have painted a purely Russian character - what none of foreign writers had never happened to do [sic]. Kropotkin's second letter includes a substantial discussion of Zola's recently-published Germinal: It is a striking but exceedingly accurate picture of the miners' life ... His sympathies are all with the miners, and against the exploiters. Remarkably enough, his conclusions are as radical as those of the most advanced Anarchist.

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Seebohm, Henry Coloured figures of the eggs of British birds. Sheffield: Pawson and Brailsford, 1896, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, 60 colour plates, original red cloth gilt, sunned, interior clean

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Elliot, Andrew Calotypes by D.O. Hill and R. Adamson. Edinburgh: printed for private circulation, 1928, 4to, number 26 of 38 copies, 47 carbon prints, sitters include Hill, Adamson, William Etty, Lady Eastlake etc with biographies, original red cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip and staining to upper board, owner's ink inscription to front endpaper, bookplate, interior fine Note: A beautiful copy of a very rare book showing the highlights of the Edinburgh publisher, Andrew Elliot's collection. Begun in the last decade of the 19th Century Elliot died before it could be published in 1922. His son George then took up the mantle but unfortunately passed away in 1928 leaving his brother Andrew to publish the final work. The sheets and prints, some of which were produced over 30 years earlier, did not suffice for more than 38 complete copies. These copies were not offered for sale but gifted to specific public collections such as the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Schwartz, 1932, page 52)

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Grimble, A. Shooting and salmon fishing. London, 1892, 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, foxing, bookplate; Ibid Leaves from a game book. London, 1898, 8vo, one of 250 copies, portrait frontispiece, contemporary half vellum, rubbed, inner hinges strengthened; Ibid The salmon rivers of Ireland. London, 1913, second edition, 8vo, 2 folding maps, original green cloth gilt, some foxing; Ibid The salmon rivers of Scotland. London, 1913, third edition, 8vo, 3 maps, original green cloth gilt, some foxing; Ibid The salmon rivers of England and Wales. London, 1913, second edition, 8vo, map, original green cloth gilt, some foxing; and 6 others on shooting and fishing (11)

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Harris, Capt. W.C. Portrait of the game and wild animals of Southern Africa. [London, 1840], oblong 4to [38 by 29cm], 30 lithograph plates [some pasted onto leaves with margins trimmed], uncoloured, no text, some worming to front endpaper and first page [pasted plate not affected], contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed Note: Trial proofs for Harris' classic work on African game-hunting.

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Sport The grouse in health and in disease being the final report of the committee of inquiry on grouse disease. London, 1911, 4to, 2 volumes, 59 plates, original cloth gilt, a good copy; Edwards, Lionel & Wallace Harold Hunting and stalking the deer. London, 1930, 4to, 8 colour plates, original cloth gilt, stained, interior clean; Murray, Hilda Echoes of sport. London, 1910, 8vo, presented by the author, dated August 13th 1910, illustrated, original cloth, sunned; Willcocks, Sir James From Kabul to Kumassi, twenty four years of soldiering and sport. London, 1904, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, illustrated, original cloth gilt, rubbed; Cumming, R.G. Five years' adventures in the far interior of South Africa. London, 1893, new edition, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, stained (6)

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Africa - Baker, Sir Samuel The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia. London, 1867. First edition, 8vo, double portrait frontispiece, 2 maps, 23 plates, original blue decorative cloth gilt, gilt stamp of elephant chase on upper board, some rubbing to edges, bumping to corners, interior very clean; Selous, Percy. & Bryden, H.A. Travel and big game. London, 1897, 8vo, 6 plates, original cloth, a very clean copy, bookplate; Chaillu, Paul B. Du Explorations and adventures in Equatorial Africa. London, 1861, 8vo, folding frontispiece, folding map torn, original decorative cloth gilt, some rubbing to edges, interior clean; Livingstone, David Missionary travels and researches in South East Africa. London, 1857, 8vo, folding frontispiece, original cloth gilt, backstrip faded, inner hinges splitting (4)

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Africa - Carnegie, David W. Letters from Nigeria. Brechin, 1902, 8vo, one of 100 privately printed copies, presented to Captain W.H. Burn by Helena Carnegie, May 4th 1903, portrait frontispiece, original brown morocco gilt, faded at backstrip and edges, rubbing to edges; Artin, Y.P. England in the Sudan. London, 1911, 8vo, presentation copy from the author to Major General Stuart Nicolson, illustrated, original cloth gilt, rubbed; Burrows, Capt. Guy The land of the pigmies. London, 1898, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, photographic illustrations, original decorative cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip, ink inscription on front pastedown (3)

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Australia - Carnegie, David W. Spinifex and sand, a narrative of five years' pioneering and exploration in Western Australia. London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1898, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, 4 folding maps [2 in pocket at rear], original decorative faun cloth gilt, t.e.g., interior clean, bookplate

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Rome-Overbeke, Bonaventura ab Reliquiae antiquae urbis Romae. The Hague: P. Gosse & D. Pinet, 1763, 3 volumes in one, large folio, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes, engraved dedication plate with portrait of Queen Anne, portrait of Overbeke, double-page plan and 146 engraved plates, half-title to volume 1, contemporary calf, spine gilt, original red and green morocco lettering pieces, joints and corners repaired, upper joint cracked, some wear to edges, a few scrapes Note: A clean copy with wide margins. The Kissner copy had a frontispiece, map and 148 plates but other copies collate as with the present copy.

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Travel - Astrup, Eivind With Peary near the pole. London, 1898, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original red decorative cloth gilt, backstrip sunned, owner's ink inscription on endpaper; Southesk, Earl of Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains. Edinburgh, 1875, 8vo, presented by the author to his sister Charlotte Elliot. Jan 20th 1875, illustrated, original blue cloth gilt, inner hinge weak, bookplate, a very good copy; Weale, B.L. Putnam Indiscreet letters from Peking. London, [no date], fifth edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original orange cloth, foxing; Baedeker Switzerland. Leipzig, 1903, 8vo, twentieth edition, original red cloth, worn (4)

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Travel - Baldwin, William Charles African hunting and adventure from Natal to the Zambesi. London, 1863, second edition, 8vo, folding map, illustrations, later calf gilt, brown label, some foxing to interior, ink inscription on front free endpaper; Livingstone, David Missionary travels and researches in South Africa. London, 1857, 8vo, folding frontispiece, illustrated, contemporary half green morocco gilt, slight fading to backstrips, some spotting; Ritchie, J. Ewing The pictorial edition of the life & discoveries David Livingstone. London, c.1880, 4to, 2 volumes, illustrated, later half morocco gilt, foxing; Lord Roberts, of Kandahar Forty one years in India. London, 1897, 8vo, 2 volumes, illustrated with portraits and maps, later half morocco gilt, t.e.g., interior clean; Kaye, John William Christianity in India, an historical narrative. London, 1859, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt by Hodgson of Liverpool, title page foxed, bookplate; Palgrave, William Gifford Narrative of a year's journey through central and eastern Arabia (1862-63). London, 1865, 8vo, 2 volumes, frontispiece, 5 folding maps and plans, later calf prize binding, some small scratches, foxing to endpapers; Robertson, William The history of Scotland. London, 1787, eleventh edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontsipiece, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, some foxing (11)

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Travel - Denon, V. Planches du voyage dans la basse et la haute Egypte. [London: Samuel Bagster], [1809], folio, portrait frontispiece, folding map, 109 engraved plates, full calf gilt, worn, rebacked, inner hinges strengthened, foxing; Whittemore, J. A new historical and topographical picture of Brighton. Brighton, 1827, 16mo, 10 engraved plates, contemporary cloth, some foxing to plates, bookplates; Oulton, W.C. Picture of Margate and its vicinity. London, 1820, 8vo, 17 coloured plates [of 20], engraved title, later half blue morocco gilt, rubbed, some offsetting; Nansen, Fridtjof Farthest North. London, 1898, 8vo, 2 volumes, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, some rubbing, owner's ink inscription to endpapers; Justus The wrongs of the the Caffre Nation. London, 1837, 8vo, original boards, backstrip torn; Couchaud, A. Choix d'eglises bysantines en Grèce. Paris, 1842, 4to, 37 plates, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, rubbed at edges, some spotting (7) Provenance: Bookplate of R. Townley Parker, dated 1858, together with another of Reginald Arthur Tatton.

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Accademia del cimento Saggi di naturali experienze fatte nell'accademia del cimento. Florence: Gio. Filippo Cecchi, 1691, second edition, folio, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, half title, engraved portrait and 75 full-page engraved illustrations, contemporary vellum, small crack at head of upper joints Note: Second edition of the publication of the first European academy of science. A fine copy.

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Agrippa von Nettesheim, Henricus Cornelius De occulta philosophia libri tres. [Cologne: Johannes Soter?] (July 1533), first edition, folio, woodcut portrait of Agrippa on title-page, woodcut initials and illustrations, with the final blank leaf, early inscription on title; Plutarch Opera moralia. Basle: M. Isingrinius, 1541, folio, woodcut initials, owners name deleted from title creating small hole, repaired on verso not affecting text, 2 works in one volume, eigheenth century vellum stamped 1723 on upper board, spine worn, new endpapers Footnote: First edition of this celebrated work. Agrippa von Nettesheim's writings brought him into conflict with the Inquisition and he was charged with heresy. De occulta philosophia is a defence of magic, by means of which men may come to a knowledge of nature and of God, and contains Agrippa's idea of the universe with its three worlds or spheres. Caillet 93; Adams A386, suggesting Basle imprint.

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Aquinas, Thomas, Saint Prima [prima secunda, secunda secundae, tertia pars] operum [i.e. the Summa theological]. Lyons: [excudebat Joannes Crispinus, 1540-41]. 4 volumes, folio, titlepages in red and black within woodcut borders, woodcut portrait of the angelic doctor as a vignette, woodcut initials, Black Letter, text in two columns surrounded by commentary, later mottled calf, red morocco lettering pieces, heads, tails and edges rubbed, some scuff marks, some marginalia in an early hand, paper generally slightly discoloured and with some water staining, repair to lower margin of f. 87 in the Prima secunda, dedication to Pope Adrian VI mounted on the verso of the title to the tertia pars (4) Note: Not in Adams or the BL. With the commentaries of Cardinal Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan (1469-1534). In theology Cajetan is justly ranked as one of the foremost defenders and exponents of the Thomistic school. His commentaries on the Summa Theologica, the first in that extensive field, begun in 1507 and finished in 1522, are his greatest work and were speedily recognized as a classic in Scholastic literature. The work is primarily a defence of St. Thomas against the attacks of Scotus. In the third part it reviews the aberrations of the Reformers, especially Luther. The important relation between Cajetan and the Angelic Doctor was emphasized by Leo XIII, when by his Pontifical Letters of 15 October, 1879, he ordered the former's commentaries and those of Ferrariensis to be incorporated with the text of the Summa in the official Leonine edition of the complete works of St. Thomas. (Cath. Encyc.)

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Aquinas, Thomas, Saint Summa Catholicae fidei contra gentiles. Rome: Heirs of Antonius Bladius & Joannes Osmerius, 1570, folio, edited by Franciscus de Sylvestris, [i.e. vol. 9 of the Bladus Opera Omnia], woodcut with portrait on title-page, device on otherwise blank last leaf, later boards, worn, inner margin of title restored, occasional discolouration [cf. Adams A1394]; Julian, the apostate Opera. Leipzig: M.C. Weidmann & J. Gleditsch, 1696, folio, title printed in red and black, additional engraved title, half-title, contemporary blindstamped vellum with central arabesque, some browning; Cotlerius, Johannes Baptista S.S. patrum qui temporibus apostolicis floruerunt. Antwerp: Huguet, 1698, 2 volumes, folio, titles with vignette and printed in red and black, Greek and Latin text, contemporary panelled calf, some light marginal dampstaining, short tear and wormhole to title of volume 1, neatly rebacked, morocco labels (4)

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Aristotle Opera omnia quae extant Graece & Latine veterum ac recentiorum interpretum, ut Adriani Turnebi, Isaaci Casauboni, Iulii Pacii studio emendatissima, cum Kyriaci Strozae … libris duobus greacolatinis de Republica in supplementum Politicorum Aristotelis …. Authore Guillelmo Du Val … Paris: Typis Regiis, 1619. 2 volumes, folio, title-page in red and black, engraved portrait of Aristotle on the title-page to both volumes, text in two columns of Latin and Greek, decorative headpieces and capitals, folding table in volume 1, contemporary mottled calf, gilt arms of Lincoln's Inn on all covers, joints splitting, rubbed and worn, uniform paper discolouration throughout, small marginal tear to the folding table, tear in the lower margin of volume 2 neatly repaired (no loss), cancelled stamp of the Lincoln's Inn Library on verso of the title-pages (2) Note: Brunet I. 459, Goldsmith 664, not in Riley.

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Aristotle - Themistius, Euphrada Themistii peripatetici … paraphrases in Aristotelis. Posteriora, &., Physica. In libro octo, Anima, [etc.] …. Additus & indes, necnon contractionum solutions Marci Antonii Zimarrae in dictis eiusdem Themistii … His demum omnibus adiecimus eisudem Themistii paraphrsem in librum tertium de Anima …a … Ludovico Nogarola … latinate donatam … Venice: apud Hieronymum Scotum, 1559., folio, woodcut portrait of Aristotle on the title-page, printer's device at the end, woodcut initials, contemporary limp vellum, over-lapping fore-edges, couple of early ownership inscriptions on the title-page, worm hole in lower margin of second half, small piece lost from the upper margins of the last half dozen leaves, (no loss), a few leaves with slight paper discolouration, with the terracotta bookplate of the University of Chicago Library Note: This edition not in Riley (1542) or in BM. Adams with edition of 1558.

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Aristotle Sancti Thomae Aquinatis … commentaria in octo physicorum Aristotelis libros …cum duplici textus translatione, antiqua, & Argyropoli recognitis. Ad hac accessit Roberti Linconiensis in eosdem summa. Paris: apud Societatem Bibliopolarum, 1660. Large folio, 2 volumes in 1, title-page to volume 1 in red and black, woodcut portrait of the angelic doctor on the title-page, text in two columns, woodcut diagrams in the text, 18th century diced calf, with the gilt arms of the Earl of Malmesbury on both covers, joints worn, edges rubbed, light paper discolouration throughout Note: Not in Goldsmith or Riley.The second volume contains the De coelo et mundo. Possibly a large paper copy. Buccaferrea, Lodovico Explanatio libri I. Physicorum Aristotelis … Venice: Hieronymus Scotus, 1570. Folio, woodcut portarit of Aristotle on the title-page, printer's device at the end, 19th century wrappers, spine chipped, title-page a little discoloured, a couple of leaves discoloured. Note: Not in Adams, Riley or Index Aureliensis. (2)

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Art - Bazin, Germaine Théodore Géricault. Paris, 1987-1990, 4to, 4 volumes, original cloth, dustwrappers, slipcases, a fine set; Tolnay, Charles de Corpus dei disegni di Michelangelo. Novara, 1975, folio, 3 [of 4] volumes, original quarter calf gilt, slipcases, a fine set; López-Rey, José Velázquez, catalogue raisonné. Taschen, 1996, 4to, 2 volumes, original cloth, dustwrappers, slipcase; Wiseman, Caroline Elisabeth Frink, original prints catalogue raisonné. London, 1998, 4to, dustwrapper, a fine copy; Gudiol, Jose Goya 1746-1828. Barcelona, 1985, 4to, 2 volumes, original cloth, dustwrapper, slipcase [worn at edges]; Tuchman, Maurice, et al. Chaim Soutine, catalogue raisonné. Cologne, 1997, 4to, 2 volumes, dustwrapper, slipcase, a fine pair; Rooses, Max Rubens. London, 1904, 4to, 2 volumes, later half morocco gilt, rubbed; Northcote, James The life of Titian. London, 1830, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, contemporary half calf, crudely rebacked, inner hinges strengthened, bookplate of Lord Selborne and 20 other art reference works (39)

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Baronius, Cardinal Caesar Annales ecclesiastici ex XII tomis...in epitomen redacti.... Paris: Dionysius de la None, 1613, folio, engraved title, lacking portrait, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked using original backstrip, repairs to corners, staining along upper edge; Bacon, Francis Opera omnia. Frankfurt: J. Baptistae Schonwetteri, 1665, folio, portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, paper covers, title page repaired along bottom edge [repair full width by 4cm high], public library stamp, pages heavily browned and weak at edges; Savile, Sir Henry Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam praecipui. Frankfurt, 1601, folio, woodcut headpieces and initials, marginalia, 19th century morroco gilt, a.e.g., rebacked, inner hinges strengthened, some foxing; Lessius, Leonardo De ivstitia et ivre caeterisque virtutibus cardinalibus libri IV. Lovanii, 1605, folio, engraved title, contemporary vellum, discoloured, worn, title browned, wear to page edges, foxing; Cyprianus, Thascius Caecilius Opera ad vetustissimorum exemplarium... Paris: J. du Puis, 1666, folio, title in red and black, later calf gilt, worn, hinges splitting, heavy foxing; Bona, Giovanni, Cardinal Opera omnia. Antwerp: Henry & Cornelius Verdussen, et al., 1694, folio, title in red and black, woodcut initials, later vellum gilt, rubbed, title repaired, bookplates; [Catholic church] Nova collectio conciliorum... Paris: Francis Muguet, 1683, folio, volume I [all published], vignette headpiece, engraved initials, later calf , rubbed, hinges cracking, bookplate; Hittorp, Melchior De divinis catholicae ecclesiae officiis et mysteriis. Paris, 1610, folio, title printed in red and black with large woodcut device, contemporary panelled calf, bookplate of George R. Adam and J.B.Lowder, Tolhurst, title slightly dusty, rebacked, worn; Gumpenberg, Wilhelm Atlas Marianus. Munich: J. Iaecklin, 1672, folio, additional engraved title, contemporary blind stamped and roll tooled pigskin over wooden boards, lacking one clasp; Marraccy, Hippolyte Polyanthea Mariana. Cologne: P. Ketteler, 1683, folio, additional engraved title, browned; Tirinus, Jacobus In s. scripturam commntarius. Antwerp: J.B. Verdussen, 1719, folio, title printed in red and black with woodcut device, folding map of Holy Land (torn without loss), folding tables, contemporary calf, foot of spine rubbed; and a defective volume (12)

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Berkeley, George Alciphron, or the minute philosopher, 1732, first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, head of one spine very slightly rubbed; Ibid. another copy, 1732, 2 volumes, 8vo,, contemporary calf (not matching) Ibid. Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions, 1744, second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, head and tail of spine rubbed; Priestley, Joseph Hartley's theory of the human mind, 1785, first edition, 8vo, contemporary half calf, uncut, neatly rebacked; [Burke, E.] A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful, 1761, third edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, a few leaves lightly damp-stained in upper margin, worn, one board detached; Knight, Richard P. An analytical inquiry into the principles of taste, 1805, first edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, some spotting, two letters erased from title, binding worn and split; Harris, James Philosophical arrangements, 1775, frontispiece portrait, old calf, worn; and 3 others (12)

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Bible, German Biblia, Das is Die gantze heilige Schrift altes und neues Testaments deutsch D. Martin Luthers … Nuremberg: Christoph Endter, 1670. Large folio, engraved title-page by Johann Durr after Christian Richter, printed title-page in red and black, engraved portrait of Ernst, Herzog zu Sachsen by Jacob Sandrart after Rudolph Werenfels, with 15 further preliminary plates of a full page coat of arms of the dedicatee, 12 portrait plates, and 2 double-page plates of a plan of Jerusalem and ariel view, 15 engraved plates (including divisional title-pages) and 7 double page plates (including maps and the Diet of Augsburg), contemporary blind stamped and roll tooled pigskin over wooden boards, engraved brass corner bosses and clasps, wear at head and tail, split across leather on lower board, front free endpapers spotted, lower free endpapers water stained, first front free endpaper copiously annotated, occasional marginalia in a contemporary hand, tear in p. 563 (no loss) Note: BM; STC 17th Century German Books B1034.

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Bower, Archibald The history of the popes from the foundation of the see of Rome to the present time. London: printed for the author, 1758-1766. First edition, 4to, 7 volumes, contemporary speckled calf gilt, red labels, marbled endpapers, hinges cracking, some chipping to tails of backstrips, corners bumped, volume labels lacking from volume III & V, interiors clean, bookplates; Burnet, Gilbert History of his own time. London, 1724-34. First edition, folio, 2 volumes, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, some worming to volume II, browning of title, volume I lacking front endpaper, library markings, bookplate; Tanner, Rev. Thomas Notitia monastica or an account of all the abbies, priories and houses of friers... London, 1744, folio, portrait frontispiece, 3 plates, contemporary calf gilt, worn at edges, lacking label, staining to first few leaves, library markings, bookplates; North, Roger Examen: or an enquiry into the credit and veracity of a pretended complete history. London, 1740, 4to, portrait frontispiece, modern half calf gilt, interior clean; Maynard, George H. The whole genuine and complete works of Flavius Josephus. London, [c.1800], folio, 3 maps [inc. folding], 58 plates, quarter morocco, worn, lacking front endpaper, title creased, foxing throughout; Twysden, Roger, Sir Historiae Anglicanae scriptores X... London, 1652, folio, 2 volumes, half title, contemporary calf gilt, worn, hinges split, lacking label on volume I, occasional browning [Wing H2094]; Strype, John The history of the life and acts of the most reverend father in God, Edmund Grindal. London, 1710, folio, portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, contemporary calf, worn, upper board loose, front endpaper and frontispiece loose (15)

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Boyle, Robert Works… London: printed for W. Johnston, S. Crowder, etal., 1772, new edition, 4to, 6 volumes, portrait frontispiece, vignette titles, 16 sheets of plates at rear of volumes [some folding], contemporary calf gilt, rubbed, hinges splitting, interiors clean (6)

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Browne, Sir Thomas The works of... London: Thomas Basset [& others], 1686, folio, portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 4 parts in one volume, contemporary calf gilt, [Wing T5150], rebacked, rubbed, upper board loose, frontispiece repaired in margin, ink notes on endpaper; Taylor, Jeremy Sumbolon Theologikon or a collection of polemicall discourses. London: printed by R. Norton for R. Royston, 1674, folio, portrait frontispiece, engraved title, double page engraved plate, later half calf, [Wing T399], neatly rebacked, spine gilt, light marginal dampstaining at beginning, printed title strengthened in inner margin, frontispiece somewhat soiled and laid down (2)

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Buxtorf, Johannes Lexicon Chaldaicum, Talmudicum et Rabbinicum. Basel: L. König, 1640 [engraved title dated 1639], folio, engraved title and portrait frontispiece, contemporary roll tooled pigskin over wooden boards, single wormholes to title and fore-margin towards beginning, a little light spotting, head of spine a little rubbed, binding slightly dust-soiled Note: Buxtorf's last work, a dictionary of Aramaic words occuring in the Targum, the Talmud and the Rabbinical commentaries. Provenance: M. Martin Zobte, of Wratislaw, C. Schmidt, early inscriptions; Oscar T. Thrope, Christ's College, Cambridge; James H. Vidal, Chiddingly, inscriptions; Richmond College Library, stamp on endpaper

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Calmet, Augustin Commentarius literalis in omnes libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti. Wirceburgum, 1789-92, 8vo, 11 volumes, portrait frontispiece, plates, contemporary calf gilt, brown and black labels, rubbed at extremities; 20 other 8vo volumes in similar 18th century calf gilt and a quantity of 19th century 8vo volumes, mainly half calf gilt, German. Sold not subject to return (quantity)

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Camper, Petrus The works... on the connexion between the science of anatomy and the arts of drawing, 1794, 4to, engraved portrait and 24 folding plates (17 called for on title), nineteenth-century half calf, some spotting, upper joint cracking, base of spine rubbed; Du Fresnoy, C.A. The art of painting, 1716, second edition of Dryden's translation, 8vo, nineteenth-century half calf, neatly rebacked, spine gilt, morocco label; Cellini, Benvenuto The life, translated by T. Nugent, 1771, first English edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, spines gilt, morocco labels; Hogarth, W. Graphic illustrations of Hogarth, 1794-99, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, modern half morocco, spotting and offsetting to plates; Smith, J.T. Nollekens and his times, 1895. contemporary calf, spine gilt, t.e.g. (7)

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Charles I, King of England Basilika. The works of King Charles the martyr. London: R. Royston, 1662, folio, 2 volumes in one, engraved frontispiece of royal arms, additional engraved title with small oval portrait of the King and 3 double-page plates, preliminary leaves and plates ruled in red, contemporary calf, royal arms gilt on sides, spine gilt in compartments, upper hinge split, lower hinge partly split at head and tail Note: A tall attractive copy. Wing C2075. Provenance: Gloddaeth library, bookplate

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