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° ° Burkitt, William - Expository Notes with Practical Observations, on the New Testament ... 13th edition, carefully corrected. portrait frontis., num. plates and folded map; contemp. gilt morocco (distressed), folio. 1752: The Holy Bible ... engraved plates; contemp. calf (distressed), folio. 1806; [Holy Bible - New Testament only] With commentary by William Burkitt. portrait frontis. contemp. calf (distressed), folio (ca.1760) (3)
Heinrich Dietzsch (1882 - 1956) - lebensgroße Bronzebüste Friedrichs des Großen, datiert 1926 Bronze mit schöner, dunkler Patina, der Halsausschnitt an der rechten Seite signiert und datiert "H. Dietzsch 1926", der runde Sockel mit gestempelter Gießermarke "Lauchhammer Bildguss 8". Höhe 47 cm, Gewicht 10,05 kg.Der Maler und Bildhauer Heinrich Friedrich Dietzsch war u.a. 1939 auf der Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellung mit dem Portrait eines hessischen Bauern als Soldat vertreten.
Friedrich der Große als Kronprinz - Portrait nach Antoine Pesne, Gustave Schrödter, wohl 2. Hälfte 19. Jhdt. Öl auf Leinwand und Keilrahmen, an der rechten Seite signiert "Pesne - G. Schrödter". Detaillierte Darstellung des jungen Friedrich in geschwärztem Harnisch über blauem Gewand und mit übergeworfenem Hermelin. Bildmaße 80,5 x 67 cm. In schönem vergoldeten Stuckrahmen (kleinere Restaurierungen) mit reliefiertem Akanthuslaubdekor sowie muschelartigem Randfries. Rahmenmaße 104 x 89,5 cm. Feine Arbeit nach dem 1739 von Antoine Pesne (1683 - 1757), preußischer Hofmaler, geschaffenen Original.
'René-Aubert de Vertot, "Histoire des chevaliers hospitaliers de Saint Jean de Jerusalem", vier Bände, Paris 1726 "Histoire des chevaliers hospitaliers de Saint Jean de Jerusalem, appelez depuis les chevaliers de Rhodes, et aujourd''hui les chevaliers de Malte. Par M. l’Abbé de Vertot, de l’Academie des Belles Lettres". Band 1 mit 696 paginierten Seiten, dabei einige Kupferstichportraits, vorne das Portrait des 71-jährigen Autors. Band 2 mit 719 paginierten Seiten, dabei einige Kupferstichportraits. Band 3 mit 552 paginierten Seiten, dabei einige Kupferstichportraits und Karten (Malta, Valletta). Band 4 mit 240, 408 und 221 paginierten Seiten, dabei einige Kupferstichportraits. Jeweils original in dunkelbraunes Leder gebunden und mit goldverziertem Rücken. Seiten etwas gedunkelt, teilweise kleine Einrisse oder Flecken. Einbände stellenweise berieben, bestoßen, kleine Einrisse. Maße je ca. 26 x 21cm, die Dicke variiert zwischen 3,5 und 6 cm.Provenienz: Aus dem Besitz eines hochrangigen Ordensmitgliedes.'
13 Medaillen, 19./20. Jhdt. Bronzene Kriegsdenkmünze 1813 (kantige Kreuzarme). Bronzemedaille "KW II seinen tapfern Hessen 1821" (Hessen-Kassel, Kriegsdenkmünze für Kämpfer 1814/1815). Hohenzollern-Denkmünze für Kämpfer 1848 - 1849. Silberne Medaille "Für sechzehnjährge treue Dienste" mit Portrait Friedrich Wilhelms IV. Bronzene Friedrich-August-Medaille (Sachsen). Landwehr-Dienstauszeichnung 2. Klasse. Zwei silberne Medaillen für Tapferkeit und Treue (Württemberg). Krönungsmedaille 1861 (Preußen). Bronzemedaille von 1863 zum 50. Jahrestag der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig am 18.10.1813, Künstlersignatur "G. Loos Dir. C. Fischer Fec.". Bronzemedaille Kronprinz Rupprechts 1925. Erinnerungskreuz 1866 (Sachsen). Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1914 (Lippe-Detmold). Teils am Band. Trage- und Altersspuren.
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a small quantity of costume jewellery including two late 19th century AF gold plated photo/hair piece pendants, two mother of pearl portrait brooches, a base metal and purple enamel brooch, imitation pearls, beaded necklaces, earrings etc, fashion wristwatches names to include 'Sekonda, Accurist, Pelex' etc, a 'Smiths' stop watch, a 'The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd' stop watch, a small assortment of cutlery pieces, a two 'Ronson' table lighters, a tin of assorted brooches, pocket knives, letter openers, a boxed EPNS tray, also including a wooden canteen of 'Viners Sheffield' cutlery pieces, six person place setting (missing two soup spoons) knives are fitted with ivorine handles (condition report: watches have not been tested for working order, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch, cutlery pieces have wear would benefit from a gentle clean)
George Cruikshank (1792-1878) etching of the Marquis of Anglesey ' A Sketch in the Island of Anglesey', 1820, together with a satirical portrait of James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger, in wig and gown, c. 1825, after Bentivoglio, both pub. George Humphrey London and two other 19th Century anthropomorphic lithographs by J. J. Grandville (4)
Richard Stone (b. 1951) original pen and ink card inscribed to Eric Morecambe from Richard Stone, wishing him well on his new ITV series, 1978, with humorous illustration, 23 x 27cmProvenance: Eric Morecambe sale, Hansons, January 2025. NB: Richard Stone, best know for his portrait of high society, including formal portraits of H.R.H. The Queen and Eric Morecambe
AMERICANA: Ollier, Edmund: Cassell's History of the United States, in 3 Vols. Cassell Pettter & Galpin, no date, c1880. Fully illustrated. 4to. Cont. half leather, VG; Shaffner, Colonel Taliaferro Preston: History of the United States of America, in 2 vols. London Printing & Publishing Company, no date, c1862. With a frontis portrait to each volume, 17 maps (including one hand coloured & folding), & 18 plates (including a double-page facsimile of signatures). Cont. half leather, very rubbed and torn, covers detached and lacking one; Moses King: King's Handbook of New York City: An Outline History and Description of the American Metropolis. Moses King, New York, 1893, 2nd. Edn. Fully illustrated. Original pictorial boards. (6)
HISTORY: 1- Cleveland, John: The Idol of the Clownes, or Insurrection of Wat the Tyler his Priests Baal and Straw. L, Printed in the year, 1654. PP: (xii), 154. C19 full polished calf, vg: 2- His Majesties declaration, concerning his proceedings with his subjects of Scotland, since the pacification in the camp neere Berwick. L, printed by R Young, 1640, 1st. Edn. PP: Engraved Frontis Portrait, Title page, 63. Bound by Douglas & Foulis, Edinburgh, in half morocco over marbled boards, with gilt lettering to spine. Vg; 3- The lives of the princes of the illustrious House of Orange, continued down to the present time. L, printed for W Mears, 1734, 1st. Edn. With two copper plates & a genealogical Table. PP: Title page, iv, (ii), 224. Cont. half calf; rubbed; 4- His Majesties instructions to his commissioners of array, for the severall counties of England, and the principality of Wales; and to be observed by all sheriffs, majors, justices of the peace, bayliffs, headboroughs, constables, and all other His Majesties loving subjects whatsoever. Yorke, Printed by Robert Barker and now reprinted for R Best. September 16, 1642. 7pp. Recent 1/4 leather over marbled boards; 5- Heylyn, Peter: A help to English history, containing A Succession of all the Kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains, the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight. L, J Morphew, 1709. PP: (iv), 633, (i) blank, (i) Changes among the Bishops. Cont. full calf, rubbed; 6- The Secret History of the Most Renowned Q. Elizabeth, and the E. of Essex By a Person of Quality. L, printed for R. Wellington, 1708. PP: Engraved frontis, (ii) title page, 115. Cont. full leather and later spine. (6)
Baber, Henry Hervey; Wycliffe (Wiclif): The New Testament, translated from the Latin, in the Year 1380, By John Wiclif, D.D. to Which are Prefixed, Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Wyclif; & An Historical Account of the Saxon and English Versions of the Scriptures. London, Printed by Richard Edwards, 1810, 1st. edn. Thus. 4to. PP: Engraved Portrait Frontispiece, (ii) TP, lxii, (i) Errata, (i) blank, 275, (i) blank. Cont. half leather, rubbed and covers detached; foxing to portrait; internally clean; Plus: Coleman, Rev. John Noble: Ecclesiastes: A New Translation. Printed for private circulation, T. Constable, Edinburgh, 1866. 1st. Edn. 4to. PP: xix, (I) blank, 70, (I) Adverts, + 2 Maps (one folding). Original boards with gilt lettering to upper cover; covers rubbed and with tears, internally clean. (2)From the library collection of Mulberry House, a former rectory of High Ongar church.
Early Literature: 1- [BACON, Francis]; Early Literature: 1- [BACON, Francis]; William Rawley: History Naturall and Experimentall, Of Life and Death, Or Of the Prolongation of Life. London, Printed by John Haviland for William Lee and Humphrey Mosley, 1638, the first 'authorised' English translation; 2- [Smollett, Tobias]: The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, in Two volumes. L, printed for W Johnston, 1753, 1st. Edns. C19 full calf; small wormholes to bottom of the spine of one volume; o/w VG; 3- [Della Casa, Giovanni]: The Refin'd Courtier: Or, A Correction of Several Indecencies Crept into Civil Conversation. Containing The Newest and Best Instructions for the Education of Young Gentlemen, in Qualifying them either for Civil or Military Affairs. Done from the Original Italian. L, Printed for R. Royston, 1679. PP: Engraved Frontis Portrait, (xxi), (i) blank, 233, (ii) publisher's catalogue. Bound by 'Larkins' in full red leather with gilt ruling and lettering, marbled endpapers and all edges gilt. VG; 4- Wilkinson, S S: The eventful history of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, the flower of English chivalry, and the Princess Mary of England; an original romance, founded on historical facts. London, Dean and Munday, [1820?]. 30pp including the hand-coloured frontis. Recent leather backed marbled boards (5)
CAMDEN Britannia Edmund Gibson: or, a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland Together with the Adjacent Lands. L, Printed by F. Collins, for A. Swalle; and A. & J. Churchil, 1695, first edition. Folio, with a frontis portrait, 50 maps & 9 engraved plates, plus text illustrations. Cont. full panelled calf, little rubbed. Very Good
William Tyndale: 1- The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, published in 1526, being the first translation from the Greek into English. L, Samuel Bagster, 1836. With a frontis portrait and a facsimile of the original title page. Cont. full leather with blind decoration, rubbed; 2- The Prophete Jonas, with an introduction before teaching to understonde him and the right use also of all the scripture... reproduced in facsimile to which is added Coverdale's version of Jonah, with an introduction by Francis Fry, facsimile edition, London: Willis and Sotheran, 1863, facsimile leaves, 4 pp. advertisements at end. Cont. 1/4 leather, rubbed; 3- Wycliffe New Testament In English: Kingprint International, for International Bible Publications, Portland, Oregon, 1986, Exact facsimile, Sexcentenary Edition, Limited edn. #143 of 999 copies, Original boards; 4- A Smaller Biblia Pauperum, Conteynge Thurtie and Eyghte Wodecuttes Illustratynge The Lyfe, Parablis, and Miraclis off Oure Bleffid Lorde & Savioure Jesus Crist. L, Unwin Brothers, 1884, 1st. Edn. Thus. Victorian facsimile of early illustrated Bible. Cont. full vellum gilt, with two clasps (one missing). Ex-Libra, with the usual stamps. (4)From the library collection of Mulberry House, a former rectory of High Ongar church.
[Defoe, Daniel]: 1- A True Collection of the Writings of the Author of the True Born English-man. L, 1705, Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarg'd by Himself. Portrait frontis (edges frayed and repaired). PP: (24), 470. Contemporary full panelled calf and later spine and endpapers. armorial bookplate of Sir Manson Beeton to front pastedown. Occasional marginal notes; 2- The True-Born Englishman. A Satyr...Printed in the Year 1701, Pirated edition? The same year as the first edition. PP: (ii), 22. Later full calf and new endpapers. The Armorial bookplate of Sir Manson M Beeton to front pastedown. VG (2)
(WOLLSTONECRAFT) GODWIN, William: Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman. London, J Johnson, 1798, first edition, with an Engraved Portrait frontis by Heath after Opie. PP: (iv) including the half title, 199. Bound without the Errata or adverts. 19th century half calf over marble boards; rubbed. Offsetting to title page and former owner's name to head of title page; The Armorial bookplate of 'Joseph W Hodgetts' to front pastedown. VG & clean copy.
Fairbairn's Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 Vols. Bickers and Son no date circa 1880. 3/4 bound; Skeaping, John: A retrospective exhibition of Bronze sculptures. Ackerman n, 1979. Limited edition 150 copies (this not numbered or signed). Oblong 4to; Edwards, E: Anecdotes of Painters; Who have Resided or been born in England.. L, Leigh and Sotheby, et al. 1808, With an engraved frontis portrait, but none of the plates found in some editions. Cont. full calf and later spine. Small hole to one page, with the loss of a couple of letters; Index to British Military Costume Prints, 1972. (5)Provenance: The Collection of David and Sandy Fuller
THEOLOGY, Etc: 1- Catholic Church.- The Office of the B.V. Mary in English, 2 parts in 1. London, Tho: Meighan, first part dated 1736, second part dated 1727. 16mo. PP: (xxxvi), 216; 284, (iv). Cont. full leather with silver corners and marbled endpapers; lacking the rear pastedown; 2- The confession of the faithfull witnesse of Christ, Mr. John Bastwick Doctor of Physic.. L, printed, and are to be sold by H.W. 1641. PP: Frontis+8. The frontis is cut out and laid down; title page with a portrait of JB. C19 Leather backed marbled boards; 3- A convocation speech by Mr. Thomas Warmstry, one of the clerks for the diocesse of Worcester: against images, altars, crosses, the new canons, and the oath, &c. L, printed in the year, 1641. C19 leather backed boards; 4- Hopton, Arthur: A Concordancy of Yeares. Containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the English account. Also the use of the English and Roman kalender. L, Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1616. PP: (xv), 2-252, (I) Colophon. Cont. full calf, rebacked. Bookplate of 'Evelyn John Shirley' to front pastedown; 5- Nathanael Newbury: The yeomans prerogative, or, The honour of husbandry: A sermon preached to some, and dedicated to all the yeomen and farmers of Kent. May 27. 1652. L: J. Moxon, for J.N., MDCLII [1652, i.e. 1653]. PP: (vii), (I) blank, 28. Later cloth over marbled boards; Light damp stain to top margin; 6- the Canonical states-man's grand argument discuss'd in a Dialogue, &C. L, printed for the Assigns of General Ludlow, 1693. PP: (iv), 15. Recent 1/4 leather over marbled boards, Tear and small loss to top blank margin of the last page; 7- Stirredge, Elizabeth: Strength in Weakness Manifest: in the Life, Various Trials and Christian Testimony of that Faithful Servant and Handmaid. L, James Phillips, 1795, 4th. Edn. PP: (xx), 150, 8 (Publisher's catalogue). Near cont. full calf (7)
Baconiana, Or, Certain Genuine Remains of Sr. Francis Bacon.. Chiswell, 1679, 1st. Edn. PP: (x), (ii), 3-104, 3-270. Lacks the portrait frontis & the title page for one section, all the others present. Cont. half leather, rubbed; Dickens, C: Bleak House (two copies). Bradbury and Evans, 1853, 1st. Edn. Cont. half leather; rubbed, one copy with the plates water stained; Byron Lord: 1- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto the Third. L, Murray, 1816, 1st. Edn. PP: 257+(ii) Adv. Cont. full treecalf, rubbed; 2- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, A Romaunt: and Other Poems. L, Murray, 1815, 9th. Edn.. PP: 302. Cont. full treecalf, rubbed; Five plays in one volume, 1760 – 1781. Half leather, covers detached; Plus 4 others. (10)
TRAVEL Overseas: 1- (Morocco)- L. (S). A Letter from a Gentleman of the Lord Ambassador Howard, Retinue, to his Friend in London: Dated at Fez, Nov. 1, 1669. Wherein he gives a full relation of the most remarkable passages in their voyage thither, and of the present state of the countries under the power of Taffaletta, Emperour of Morocco; with a brief account of the merchandizing commodities of Africa, Printed by W.G. for Moses Pitt, 1670, first edition. PP: (ii), 36. Later full calf and new endpapers. Vg; 2- [Peckham, Harry]: THE TOUR OF HOLLAND Dutch Brabant, the Austrian Netherlands and part of France in which is included a description of Paris, L, printed for G. Kearsly, 1772 (price three Shillings). 1st. Edn. PP: (ii), 253, (ii), (I) Errata. Later 1/4 leather, edges untrimmed. Armorial bookplate of 'Henry Stonor Esq.' Alex Dawson's name stamped to front blank and head of page one; 3- A Manuscript JOURNAL Of A Tour on the Continent, made by DB & MC; & E.J. & A M C, Aug, 1862. PP: 34 pages written in a neat hand, the rest of the book is blank. Full leather; 4- Billets in the Low Countries, 1814-1817. In a Series of Letters. London, J.J. Stockdale, 1818, 228pp plus 4 hand-coloured plates by G. CRUIKSHANK? Plain paper boards and paper label; 5- Cardinal Alberoni's Scheme for Reducing the Turkish Empire to the Obedience of Christian Princes: and for a Partition of the Conquests: Together With: Dyet for Establishing the Publick Tranquility. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1736, 1st. edn. PP: Frontis Portrait, (viii), 72. Head and tail pieces. Cont. half leather. (5)
1682 BIBLE, etc- ILLUSTRATED: The book of Common Prayer. Oxford, Printed at the Theatre. 1682. PP: Frontis portrait, extra Engraved title page, A-M4 (Plus 16 Plates & another extra Engraved title page); Bound with: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. Oxford, Printed at the Theatre. 1682. PP: (2 leaves) TP & Dedication, A-Nnn6, A-U4 (Apocrypha), Plus 61 Plates; Bound with: The New Testament. Oxford, Printed at the Theatre. 1682. PP: Title Page, A-Q2, Plus 96 Plates; Bound with: The whole book of Psalms. Oxford, Printed at the Theatre. 1682. PP: A-H4. In all there are 174 full page Illustrations. Folio (30x24 cm), Contemporary full leather with blind stamped decoration and marbled endpapers, rebacked- preserving the original spine. Small tear and loss to the corner of one page, not affecting the text. VG.From the library collection of Mulberry House, a former rectory of High Ongar church.
Six Bibles: 1- The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. Frontis /Pictorial general Title, Title page: Oxford, Printed by the University Printers, 1701 (both title pages), PP: Frontis, (x), A-Iii, a-s2 (Apocrypha), (iv) Frontis & New Testament title page, A2-R6, a-e (Index). Folio (45 x 30cm), Cont. full reverse calf; rubbed and torn with loss; hinges cracked; worm holes to the last few pages of the Index & last few pages of the New Testament; 2- Holy Bible, The old and new Testaments. L, Thomas Baskett, 1753-54. PP: (6 leaves) Title, dedication, etc, A-Yyy1 (includes Apocrypha); NT Title page, A-S1+Index & Tables. Folio, 49 x 33 cm. Cont. full leather, spine taped on. Tear to corner of dedication page, with small loss; the odd tear & stain; 3- The Holey Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. Oxford, John Baskett, 1727 (both Title pages). PP: (x) includes general Title, (ii) Title page for 'Sacred Geography' But the work is not present, A-Yyy, (iv) Frontis & Title page to the New Testament, A-S, A-F (Index); Bound with: The Concordance. R Ware, 1726. Mostly taken from a smaller copy, A/F. Folio, (47 x 29.5cm). Cont. full calf and later spine; four corner metal pieces and a central one. With tear and loss to upper cover; 4- The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. Oxford, Clarendon Press, printed by W Jackson & A Hamilton, 1781 (both title pages). PP: (iv) TP & dedication, A-9Y2M, 9Z-12C1 (Apocrypha), (ii) New Testament title page, 12D-14Y2. Elephant folio (48 x 32 cm). Cont. full reverse calf, rubbed and with tears, scattered worm holes & repair to edges of the first six leaves; 5- Holy Bible containing the Old and the New Testament. Liverpool, Nuttall, Fisher, Dixon & Gibson, 1813, with two title pages, a frontis to the New Testament & numerous engraved plates. PP: TP, vi, (ii) dedication, B-10K2, A-2Y (Apocrypha), 10L-13R2. Folio, 44 x 28cm. Cont. full leather, covers detached; one plate with a tear across (no loss); occasional small tear; 6- William Burkitt: Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the New Testament. L, Printed for James, John & Knapton, et al, 1734. With a frontis portrait. Folio, (38.5 x 24.5cm). Cont. half leather; rubbed, the last two leaves creased and edges frayed (6)From the library collection of Mulberry House, a former rectory of High Ongar church.
Scotland & Ireland: 1- [Mackintosh, William]: An Essay on Ways and Means for Inclosing, Fallowing, Planting, &c. Scotland; And that in Sixteen Years at farthest. By a Lover of his Country. Edinburgh, Published by Printed and Sold at Mr Freebairn's Shop and at Mr. Millar's. in the Strand London, 1729, first edition. With a large folding plate (side tear, without loss). PP: lii, (iv) Directions, 355 (i.e. 335), (i) Errata. Cont. full calf. G+; 2- MACKENZIE, Sir George: Jus Regium: Or, the Just and Solid Foundations of Monarchy in General; and more especially of the Monarchy of Scotland: Maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, & Etc. Printed for Richard Chiswel, London, 1684, 1st. edn. PP: Engraved portrait frontispiece of Charles II, (vi), 1-138, (ii) Another Title page (That the Lawful Successor..), 139-209, (i), (iv) publisher's catalogue. Cont. full leather, recased with the original spine, Armorial bookplate of 'Randolph Greenway' to front pastedown, lacking the endpapers; 3- [Marquis of Montrose]: The Scotch souldiers speech concerning the kings coronation-oath. Printed in the year 1647, 1st. edn. 15pp. Later leather backed marbled boards. Former owner's name in ink to title page; 4- IRELAND Pamphlet: [Thorpe, Thomas]: The humble and just remonstrance. Of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled in Ireland. [London?], Printed for Hugh Perry, in the Yeare 1641. 11pp. Recent leather backed marbled boards. (4)
LONDON: 1- [HATTON, Edward]: A New View of London; or an Ample Account of that City, in Two volumes, or Eight Sections. L, printed for R Chiswell, et al, 1708, First Editions. Complete with the two large folding Maps, Three plates of the Arms of the Companies, Plus an extra portrait of the author, and a folding Table of the names of Wards. Contemporary full panelled calf and later spines. Mispagination as usual: pages 581-592 do not exist (the catchword from page 580 to 593 Is correct - end of sect. 2 and start of sect. 3), tears to the folds of the maps; cont. manuscript notes to front blank endpapers; 2- The Little London Directory of 1677. The Oldest Printed List of the Merchants and Bankers of London. Reprinted from the Exceedingly Rare Original. L, John Camden Hotten, 1863. Original boards gilt; 3- TUER A W: Old London Street Cries. 1885. Hand coloured frontis. Original boards and ties. (3)
RALEIGH, Sir Walter: 1- Three Discourses of Sr. Walter Raleigh. Published by Phillip Raleigh, Esq. his only Grandson. Printed for Benjamin Barker, L, 1702. 1st. Edn. With a frontis portrait. PP: (vi), 204, (ii) Publishers advert for 1701. Cont. full calf; rubbed; 2- Sir Walter Rawley (Raleigh): The prince, or maxims of state. London printed 1642. PP: (v), (blank), 46. Bound in later half leather over marbled boards, VG; 3- Le Fèvre, Nicaise: A discourse upon Sir Walter Rawleigh's great cordial by N. le Febure...; rendred into English by Peter Belon. L, Printed by J.F. for Octavian Pulleyn, Junior, 1664. PP: (xviii), 110. Cont full leather, rubbed and upper cover detached. (3)
BACON, Francis: 1- The Two Bookes of Sr. Francis Bacon. Of the Proficience and avancement of learning, divine and human, London: printed for William Washington, 1629, small 4°, second edition. 335pp. Cont. full calf and later spine and endpapers. Title page with tear & loss to top margin, repaired; 2- Baconiana, Or, Certain Genuine Remains of Sr. Francis Bacon, Baron, Printed by J.D. for Richard Chiswell, 1679, First edition. PP: Frontis portrait, title page, another title page, 3-104, (vi) Table, (ii) Imprimatur & Errata, 3-73 (Remains, Civil and Moral), (i) blank, (ii) title page (Natural Philosophy), 77-151, (i) blank, (ii) Title page (Medical Matters), 155-175, (i) blank, (ii) Title page (Divine Matters), 179-183, (i) blank, (ii) Title page (Remains Bibliographical), 187-259, (i) blank, (ii) Title page (Characters of the Lord Bacon), 263-270. C19 half leather with the bookplate of 'Thomas Henry Farrer, Abinger Hall' to front pastedown. The off small tear (no loss), and a few lines in the margins (2)
Rural Repository of General Information Upon Every Subject. 2 vols. L, vernon & Hood, 1803. Cont. full tree calf, vg; Game Cock: Cock-Fighting and Game Fowl. Bath, George Bayntun, 1938, 1st. Edn. With Ten Plates in colour & twelve in Black & white. 4to; Goodlake, Thomas: The Courser's Manual or Stud-Book. Liverpool, Harris & co. for G B Whittaker, 1828, 1st. Edn. Engraved frontis & vignettes headpieces. Recent 3/4 leather over marbled boards; Hall, L: Fifty-Six Waterloo Cups. L, E Hulton, 1922, 1st. Edn. Original cloth; Thornhill, R B: The shooting directory. L, Longman, et al, 1804, 1st. Edn. 1st. Issue, with pp.214-220 counted as one and pp.225-226 omitted. Lacks the frontis portrait, and with ONLY 2 plates (one folding); 3 folding tables present and the advert leaf at the end. 4to. Later full leather, reserving the original spine; Gilbey, Sir Walter: Sport in the Olden Time [Cockfighting]. L, Vinton, 1912, 1st. Edn. With 9 plates. Original gilt pictorial boards, vg. (7)Provenance: The Collection of David and Sandy Fuller
CIVIL WAR: 1- Cromwell's Soldier's Bible: Being a Reprint, in Facsimile, of ‘The Souldier's Pocket Bible,’ Compiled by Edmund Calamy, and issued for the Use o the Commonwealth Army in 1643. Elliot Stock, 1895, 16PP plus the original printed wrappers; Bound with: - Cromwell's Soldier's Catechism Written... Elliot Stock, 1900. 28pp plus original plain wrappers. Both works enclosed in suede covers, stitched; 2- A perfect diurnall of the proceedings in Hartford-shire, from the 15 of August to the 29: Wherein is declared how the Earle of Bedfords troops searched the Lord Capels house, where they found armes sufficient to arm a thousand men. Also... Printed for W.M., Septemb. 1. 1642. 6pp. Later leather backed marbled boards. Vg; 3- Wood, Lambert: The Life and Raigne of King Charles, From his Birth to his Death. L, For Simon Miller, 1659. PP: Engraved Frontis Portrait, (xii), 199, (ix) Table. Title page cut out and pasted on, which leaves it lacking the borders; ‘To the Reader & the following pages up to page 1’ loose; the last leaf of the index, from ‘V’ on, torn with loss; a few worm holes to top margins. C19 full morocco gilt; 4- His Majesties Declaration, to all his Loving Subjects, published with the advice of his privie councel. No place [London?], Printed, 1641. PP: (ii), 11, (I) blank. Recent leather backed marbled boards. VG; 5- His Majesties two letters one to the vice-chancellour and convocation of the university of oxford; the other to the High Sheriff of the county, and to the Major of the City of Oxford,.. London, Printed for Richard Lownds, 1642. August 3. PP: (ii), 4. Recent leather backed marbled boards. VG; 6- Histoire entiere et veritable du Procez de Charles Stuart, Roy d'Angleterre... Londres, J.G. (John Grismond), 1650. PP: (ii), 1-102, (ii) Another title page ‘La Declaration des deux maisons du Parlement d'Angleterre’ also dated 1650, 105-155, (i) Table des chapitres. Full morocco, vg; 7- Peyton, Edward: The Divine Catastrophe of the Kingly Family of the House of Stuarts... L, For Giles Calvert, 1652, 1st. Edn. PP: (vi), 149. Cont. full calf, rubbed. VG; 8- The advice of that worthy commander Sir Ed. Harwood, collonell written by King Charles his command, upon occasion of the French kings preparation: and presented in his life time by his owne hand to His Maiestie... L, printed for R Harford, 1642, 1st. edn. 39pp. C19 half leather over marbled boards. (8)
CARTWRIGHT, William: Comedies, Tragi-comedies, with other Poems the Ayres and Songs set by Mr Henry Lawes, Servant to his late Majesty in His public and private Musick. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley 1651, 1st. edn. PP: (118), 148, (4), 306, 301-320, with the very scarce copperplate portrait frontispiece by Lombart. Cont. full calf and later spine.
Featuring a printed and enamel-painted depiction of a young girl with blue eyes and long brown hair. The girl is shown wearing a ruffled white dress and a pink bonnet adorned with a ribbon. She holds a small bouquet of yellow flowers in her hand, while daisies and grasses in a blue and white vase appear in the background. The detailed portrait is set against a richly colored and textured backdrop in brown and burgundy hues. The design is applied to a circular ceramic plate, typical of Milton faience production. Minton impressed mark.Artist: R.E. Issued: 1879Dimensions: 1.75"D x 14" dia. Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
TWO PORTRAITS AND A DEPICTION OF AN ANTELOPE, INDIA, 20TH CENTURY in colour, ink and gold on paper, the portraits after earlier paintings of a seated Nadir Shah and the other of a Mughal Emperor, possibly Alamgir, the antelope, a black buck, also after an earlier painting, is set within a an elaborate border of cartouches in the form of eight-pointed stars each enclosing a different bird, 36.5 x 25.1cm. and smaller, framedsome minor surface wear and dirt, small area of discolouration on portrait of Nadir Shah, tear lower right on depiction of Alamgir
ANGLO-INDIAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Portrait of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, watercolour, pencil and ink on paper, framed, 13 x 12cm (image) Published: Millner Manolatos II, 2003, no.10 Mirza Abu Taleb Khan was a celebrity in his day. He travelled to Britain in 1799-1803 and wrote about his experiences meeting King George III and members of the British aristocracy. This watercolour is clearly based on the portrait by James Northcote and published as a print, a copy of which is in the British Museum (inv. no. 1982,U.3013) and which was illustrated on the frontispiece of the translation of his work, Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, published in London in 1810
Ca. AD 138 - 160. A carnelian intaglio engraved with a portrait of a bearded man in left-facing profile, his hair arranged in short curls and crowned with a laurel wreath. The facial features are clearly defined, with a prominent nose, defined eye contour, and full beard and moustache, representing the emperor Antoninus Pius. The stone is set in a later gold finger ring with a tapering hoop.For similar see: D. Del Bufalo (a curator di), Catalogo illustrato della Glittica nella collezione Santarelli, n.i. 50 - 57c, p. 20.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 10gProvenance: Private UK collection; formerly with R. A.; since the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1777. A gold ring with a rounded hoop supporting an oval bezel inset with a two-layered agate cameo. The upper white layer is carved in high relief with the bust of a man in profile facing right, his features carefully delineated, with curled hair, a long nose, and a slight furrow in the brow. The lower grey-blue layer provides contrast behind the portrait. The hoop bears the inscribed dedication: M. COLEMAN. 20·OCT:1777 · Æ: 60, marking the name, date, and age of the individual.For similar see: Catalogo illustrato dell Glittica nella collezione Santarelli, a cura di Dario del Bufalo,2009, inv. 47, p. 36Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 6gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a London private collection, formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1 - 100. A silver ring with a thick, hollow hoop and a circular bezel engraved with a frontal portrait of Tyche within a dotted border.Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 12gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the Holland art market in the 1990s. Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
DE MUSSET, ALFRED. PASSIONS' EVIL, 414/750 COPIES, 1953. Translated into English by Audiart (Austryn Wainhouse). Paris: The Olympia Press, 1953, 414/750 COPIES, pp. 120, foolscap 8vo, contemporary calf binding, the backstrip with red lettering pieces and gilt decorations between five raised bands, a.e.g., marbled endpapers.A translation by Austryn Wainhouse of a work, ‘Gamiani, ou Deux nuits d'excès’, attributed to de Musset - and the lesbian Countess of Gamiani considered a portrait of his lover, George Sand.Dimensions: 13cm L x 19cm H x 4cm W.

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