Andrews, C. Bruyn (editor), & John Beresford (introduction), The Torrington Diaries containing the tours through England and Wales of the Hon. John Byng (Later Fifth Viscount Torrington) between years 1718 and 1794, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, 1934-1936, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), three volumes, half titles, 3 portrait frontispiece plates, title vignettes, plates, facsimile manuscripts, original cloth, front covers blind stamped the Torrington crest With two volume work of the G. Eland edited 'Purefoy Letters 1735-1753' (London, 1931, and the two volume work, edited by Margaret Maria Lady Verney 'Verney Letters of the Eighteenth Century from the MSS. at Claydon House' (London, 1928)
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Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, Aedea Althorpianae; or An Account of the Mansion, Books, and Pictures, at Althorp; The Residence of George John Earl Spences, K. G. to which is added A Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, London, by W. Nicol, successor to W. Bulmer and Co., sold by Payne and Foss (and others), 1822, tall 8vo (260 x 160mm.), half title, engraved portrait frontispiece plate of Earl Spencer, title vignette, 28 plates, single folding plan, spotting and browning, contemporary red morocco gilt, inner gilt dentelles, g.e. front cover scuffed, armorial bookplate of The Hon. Edward Petre
Newdigate-Newdegate, Lady, The Cheverels of Cheverel Manor, London, Longmans, Green, and Co, large 8to (230 x 140mm.), title printed in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece and 5 portrait plates, contemporary cloth, blind stamped in gilt on the front cover with Cheverels coat of arms. Together with Oswald's 'County Houses of Dorset' (London, 1935), and by the same author 'County Houses of Kent (London, 1933), also a small quantity of pamphlet catalogues including Henry Grays (Bookseller) 'Catalogue of British Topography and Family History' (London, 1887)
Norris, Henry, Baddesley Clinton Its Manor, Church and Hall, London and Leamington, Art and Book Company, 1897, 8vo (250 x 190mm.), frontispiece portrait of the author, title printed in red and black, title and text within red ruled border, plates, original red cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, publishers subscriber's invoice to the author pasted down onto verso of front cover. Author's copy. With three other works Sidney Heath's 'The Story of Ford Abbey' (London, 1911), William Minet's 'Hadham Hall and the Manor of Bawdes Alias Hadham Parva in the County of Herefordshire' (Colchester, 1914), and W. Wheater's 'Temple Newsam: Its History and Antiquities' (Leeds, 1889)
A Catalogue of the highly valuable collection of Prints, the property of the late Sir Mark Masterman Sykes ... which will be sold by auction by Mr. Sotheby ... On Monday, 29th of March, 1824, London, J. Davy, 1824, 4to (265 x 205mm.), five parts in one volume, engraved portrait frontispiece plate of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, prices and buyers marked throughout, some browning, later half calf. red morocco lettering piece
Thompson, Paul, William Butterfield Victorian Architect, Cambridge, Massachusetts, M.I.T. Press, 1971, 4to (250 x 190mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of William Butterfield, plates, and illustrations, original grey cloth gilt, dust-jacket. With Andrew Saint's 'Richard Norman Shaw' (Yale, 1976), Clive Aslet 'Quinlan Terry The Revival of Architecture' (London, 1986), and an author's presentation copy of Antony Dale's 'James Wyatt Architect 1746-1813' (Oxford, 1936)
Marklove, H., Views of Berkeley Castle, Nailsworth, by William Partridge, sold by Longman & Co (and others), 1840, folio (480 x 365mm.), double-page frontispiece portrait plate, and 11 plates, contemporary half calf gilt, spine lettered in gilt, armorial bookplate of Purnell Gransby Purnell. Double-page frontispiece plate showing portrait of Right Hon. William Fitzhanding Berkeley, also tinted lithographed plate of hall not called for in Abbey Scenery
Dugdale, William (1695-1686), The History of St Paul's Cathedral in London from its Foundation, London, by George James, for Jonah Bowyer, 1716, tall folio (425 x 270mm.), engraved frontispiece portrait plate of the author, 42 plates, 9 double-pages, head-pieces, initials, and vignettes, contemporary calf, rebacked, later red morocco lettering piece, booklabel of Thomas Welton, dated June 24th, 1822. Large Paper Copy
Aedea Walpolianae: or, A Description of the Collection of Pictures at Houghton-Hall in Norfolk, The Seat of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, London, [n.p.], 1747, 4to (290 x 225mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece, 5 engraved plates, and plans, 4 folding, head-pieces, vignettes, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, bookplate of Bernard Edward Duke of Norfolk, First Edition 200 copies of the First Edition printed
A Catalogue of the Classic Contents of Strawberry Hill collected by Horace Walpole, London, Smith and Robins, 1842, engraved portrait frontispiece plate of Horace Walpole, additional illustrated title, illustrations, acceptance slip of Mr W. Forster pasted in, original paper wrappers, rebacked, modern cloth spine strip
A Catalogue of the Classic Contents of Strawberry Hill collected by Horace Walpole, London, Smith and Robins, 1842, 4to (310 x 245mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece of Horace Walpole, illustrated title, illustrations, original paper wrappers, rebacked, later paper spine strip. With 3 phamplets 'Epilogue to the Comedy of the Fashionable Friends, Performed at Strawberry-Hill' (London, 1801), 'Prologue written by the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, And spoken by him at the opening of the Theatre, Strawberry Hill' (London, 1800), and 'Epilogue to the Theatrical Representation at Strawberry-Hill' (London, 1800)
Burton, William, The Description of Leicestershire, Containing Matters of Antiquity, History, Armorye, and Genealogy, [W. Jaggard], for J. White, 1622, small folio (280 x 185mm.), engraved title, lacks map and portrait plate, 18th century mottled calf, front cover gilt stamped with coat of arms. S.T.C. 4179.
Chauncy, Sir Henry (1632-1719), The Historical Antiquities of Herefordshire, London, for Ben Griffin, Sam Keble (and others), 1700, large 4to (390 x 235mm.), title printed in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece of the author by Savage, and 44 plates, 3 folding, and 35 double-page, and a folding map, later calf by Bedford, rebacked, inner gilt dentelles, spine in 6 gilt compartments. One of 50 copies printed (Lowndes)
Palladio, Andrea (1518-1580), First Book of Architecture ... Translated out of Italian With an A ppendix touching Doors and Windows by Pr. Le Muet, Architect to the French King, Translated into English by Godrey Richards ... With a New Model of the Cathedral of St. Paul, London, as it is Rebuilt, London, for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, and J. Osborn (and others), 1732, 4to (195 x 150mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece of the author, title printed in red and black, 70 plates, some folding, new endpapers, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, later tooled calf, red morocco lettering piece, Twelfth Edition
A late 19th century French gilt spelter and alabaster mantel clock, the 8 day striking movement (no bell) stamped Japy Freres & Cie, to a circular dial with applied roman numerals, surmounted by a robed female figure seated on a boat, the base with two portrait medallions flanking a trident, 22in (56cm) high.
A postcard album containing approximately 85 cards, mainly topographical, cards noted including good RP views of Bletchley, Chaddesley Corbett, East Barnet and Swanbourne, a Birmingham Boys' Brigade company and a football team with trophies, HMS Victory and two other scenes by AR Quinton, and a portrait of Amy Johnson
English School, Portrait of a gentleman, half length, thought to be Alexander Mackenzie, second cousin of General Mackenzie; Portrait of three children, half length, thought to be the children of Alexander Mackenzie, each pencil, the first 19.5 x 15cm, the second 21.5 x 16.5cm, each inscribed verso with details of sitters
Horse Racing Interest: Large silver gentleman's pocket watch, the dial featuring a signed miniature portrait of Fred Archer surrounded by a horseshoe featuring miniature portraits of the jockeys Macdonald, C. Wood, J. Osborne, T. Cannon, G. Fordham, F. Webb, J. Coater and Luke. Dial signed Jos Vickers Coventry. Hallmarked Chester 1889. Maker's mark EW., together with a large silver watch chain and horseshoe charm engraved Good Luck.

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