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Lot 1190

Brown Bear (Ursus arctos), Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Mysore, stamped No.26852, full skin rug with mounted head, jaw agape, brown felt and lined backing, 170cm nose to tail, 165 across forelimbs

Lot 1208

A Graduated Set of Eleven Brass Standard Weights, Bermuda 1888, by V&R Blakemore, London, comprising 56lbs (34cm), 28lbs, 14lbs, 7lbs, 4lbs, 2lbs, and 1lb-1oz, the smaller 3.7cm, each inscribed Standard Weight and with Bermuda 1888 beneath a crown, and CA divided by a crow`s foot, and numbered 2025 See illustration

Lot 1224

A Written Record of the Donation of William Mason, late of the Parish of St Saviours, Southwark, circa 1723, handwritten on paper, the document approximately 34cm by 31cm, including … that the interest of the said four hundred pounds given by the said William Mason deceased be distributed in January or February annually to such poor housekeepers of this parish not pensioners at the discretion of the wardens of the parish …, contained in an ebonised oak wall hanging frame, with frontal double doors inscribed The Gift of Wm Mason Gent and How Applied (on the reverse with 19th century label From E Tozer, Carver, Gilder and Picture Frame Manufacturer Nos 2 &4 Southwark Bridge Road SE

Lot 1248

Portrait Miniature of a Pretty Young Girl: Painted Pottery Oval Plaque, probably French, circa 1890, flowers in her ribbon tied brown hair, holding a billing dove, oval, 12cm by 9cm, in a decorative Florentine ebonised and ripplework octagonal frame with gilt metal mounts (some lacking), 35cm high overall (on the reverse with original label From F Del Soldato & Co, 14 Park Side, Knightsbridge, London and Florence)

Lot 1251

A Group of Six Miniatures of Members of the Carruthers Family, comprising a pair of silhouettes of John Carruthers (fourth child & third son of John Carruthers of Shackwell and of his wife Jane), and Mary-Anne Carruthers, oval, 8.5cm, and four portraits of Francis John Carruthers, Susan Olivia Morton (b.1817, m.1839 F J Carrurthers, d.1900), Minnie Alice Carruthers (neé Nedham), and an unknown gentleman, all oval, sizes ranging 8.5cm-6.3cm

Lot 1280

A Brass Carriage Alarm Timepiece, retailed by Leroy & Fils Palais Royal 13 & 15 Paris, stamped Drocourt, circa 1890, the corniche case with carrying handle and glazed bevelled panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, single barrel movement with later platform lever escapement, striking the alarm on a bell, movement backplate signed Leroy & Fils and stamped DC for Drocourt within a oval shaped monogram, movement numbered 6968 and 8656, 17cm high

Lot 1284

A Novelty Mantel Timepiece Modelled as a Steam Train Exiting a Tunnel, case depicting the front of a locomotive train set with Smiths movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and stamped Smiths, the arch with a silvered plaque inscribed CS & N 1948, 34cm high see illustration

Lot 1293

A French Gilt Brass Champleve Enamel Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Collingwood & Co, Paris, circa 1890, the case surmounted with an urn finial and turned brass finials to the corners, four bevelled glass panels and decorated throughout with champleve enamel, 4-1/4-inch dial with Arabic numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, twin tubed mercury pendulum, 42cm high, together with a gilded wooden plinth see illustration

Lot 1308

A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, Shepherd & Son, circa 1880, the circular case with side and bottom opening doors, later polished bezel, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 36cm high see illustration

Lot 1312

An Oak Quarter Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, the arched case with side opening doors, Corinthian capped columns to the front, 6-1/2-inch dial with a silvered Roman chapter ring, blued steel hands, two subsidiary dials for fast/slow and chime/silent, twin barrel movement with striking the quarters and hours with two hammers on to two gongs, movement backplate stamped W&H Sch, 43cm high see illustration

Lot 1313

An Oak Chiming Table Clock, signed Barraud & Lunds, 41 Cornhill, London 3038, circa 1870, the Gothic case with three carved finials, pierced side sound frets, the base with recessed panels and upon a angled base, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, dial centre signed, the arch with two subsidiary dials for slow/fast and chime/silent, engraved scroll decorated spandrels, the large triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming eight hammers onto eight bells and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, movement backplate signed and numbered, movement secured in by brackets, 74cm high see illustration. Barraud & Lunds are recorded working in London 1869-81. See Loomes (Brian) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg 14.

Lot 1316

A George III Ebonised Striking Table Clock, signed Willm Randall, Newbury, circa 1810, the single padded arched top with later finials, side carrying handles and sound frets, gilt metal mounted masked canted corners, rectangular base raised upon bracket shaped feet, 9-inch arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed, date dial, the arch with fast/slow selection, engraved with floral decoration to the corners, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and engraved with scroll decoration, movement secured with brackets, 55cm high see illustration. William Randall is recorded working in Newbury 1795-1812. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg 263.

Lot 1317

A Regency Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Chiming Table Clock, signed Cripps, Bath, the nicely figured brass inlaid case with an arched top, side carrying handles, sound frets and pull repeat, rectangular base raised upon ball shaped feet, 8-inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials in the arch for fast/slow and strike/silent, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking eight hammers onto eight bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movement backplate signed and engraved around the borders, movement secured by brackets, 52cm high see illustration. Cripps is recorded working in Bath circa 1819. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg 70.

Lot 1319

An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Prince, Leeds, circa 1810, case with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, rectangular plinth raised upon bracket shaped feet, 13-inch arched painted dial with a Arabic and Roman chapter, dial centre with two subsidiary dials for seconds and date, painted figural spandrels and the arch depicting a lady and gentleman within a landscape scene, four pillar movement with attached false plate stamped Walker & Finnemore, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 227cm high see illustration

Lot 1320

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Stokes & Son, Bewdley, circa 1770, the nicely coloured case with flat top pediment, turned columns, plain rectangular trunk door, rectangular base upon bracket shaped feet, 12-inch square brass dial with Arabic and Roman chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with subsidiary dials for seconds and date aperture, later hands, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 210cm high see illustration

Lot 1327

A Fine Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock with Deadbeat Centre Seconds, signed Wm Bickerstaff, Liverpool, circa 1800, the nicely figured case with swan neck pediment, hood with front painted gilt floral glazed windows, six fluted columns, flame mahogany trunk door flanked by fluted column pilasters, rectangular frame moulded plinth with canted corners and raised upon bracket shaped feet, 14-inch arched painted dial with Arabic and Roman chapter, dial centre with a finely painted oval scene and signed, centre seconds, painted figural spandrels and the arch with rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Wilson, deadbeat escapement and rack striking on a bell, 260cm high see illustration. William Bickerstaff is recorded working in Liverpool 1790-1829. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg27.

Lot 1330

A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, signed William Page, West End, chime & turret clock manufacturer, Gt Portland St, London, No.559, circa 1860, the case with pagoda pediment and eagle finials, brass capped fluted columns, shaped trunk door inset with reeded pilasters, moulded quatre form rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre, silent/chime selection lever positioned above 12 o`clock, pierced ornate cast filigree work in the arch, the massive triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and chiming eight hammers on eight bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, 268cm high see illustration

Lot 1435

An Oak Jockey Scale, by Allen & Hanburys Ltd, London, circa 1890, the U arms over a solid seat, flanked by a lidded "beam" scale, on a wheeled frame, 100cm by 50cm by 78cm See illustration

Lot 1438

A Mahogany and Ebony Strung Wine Cooler, late 19th century, the rectangular segmented top with reeded edge revealing a lead lined interior, the base of waisted tapering form with reeded moulding, raised on hipped fluted legs with brass caps and castors, 94cm by 60cm by 55cm. Bears label of Spilman & Co, St Martin`s, London

Lot 1483

A George II Style Walnut Partner`s Desk, by Beresford & Hicks, circa 1930, the rectangular top inset with a brown and gilt tooled writing surface, three frieze drawers below and two pull-out slides, each pedestal with three graduated drawers and opposing cupboard doors, 156cm by 95cm by 77cm See illustration

Lot 1485

John Broadwood & Sons, circa 1890: An 8ft Grand Piano in Rosewood Case, raised on leaf carved and chamfered tapering legs with brass caps and castors, centred by a lyre shaped foot support

Lot 1514

A Regency Gilt and Gesso Two-Branch Girandole, the circular convex mirror contained within a reeded ebonised slip and ball surmounted frame, headed by a scrolling leaf pediment surmounted by an eagle, 54cm by 76cm. Bears paper label to verso, Thomas Fentham & Co, No.136 Strand, near Somerset House. For similar examples see Christopher Gilbert, marked London Furniture 1700-1840 page 205

Lot 1613

A William Hutton & Sons Electroplated Egg Coddler, possibly designed by Kate Harris, hammered finish, cast with stylised growth, stamped marker`s mark, 22cm

Lot 1614

A Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter and Enamel Hotwater Jug and Cover, with stylised decoration and a wicker-covered tapered loop handle, stamped marks, No 0305, 21cm high

Lot 1620

An Arts & Crafts Cast and Wrought-Iron Fire Grate and Hood, the basket supported by scrolling uprights surmounted by copper Yorkshire roses, 108cm wide with copper hood 68cm wide, 36cm high uprights 81.5cm high, back plate 69cm high See illustration

Lot 1623

An Arts and Crafts Brass Helmet Shaped Coal Bucket, made by Richard Perry, Son & Co., Wolverhampton, embossed with a repeating stylised floral pattern, with swing handle, stamped mark, 53cm

Lot 1745

An Arts & Crafts Oak Panelling, possibly by Arthur W Simpson, originally from Burnside House, Barbon and the Gibson family, including fireplace, walls, skirting and window surround, 300" complete measurements available

Lot 1747

A Liberty & Co Oak Bureau Bookcase, with pierced upstand, the fall front enclosing fitted interior, with stylised hinges and handle, enclosed by four open compartments above a cupboard door fitted with a shelf, handle stamped L&C, 98cm wide, 26cm deep, 128cm high

Lot 1749

An Art Nouveau Inlaid Mahogany "The Autovalet", the two doors inlaid with stylised flowers opening to reveal compartments for six suits, whiplash handles, stamped Patent No.17152 AD1900 and labelled Morgan & Co. The Hayes Cardiff, stamped to the back W.Hom(n)ger, 79cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 142cm high

Lot 1759

A Pair of Teak and Oak Chairs, designed by Hans J Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son, Odense, Denmark, with woven cane seats, one stamped, 75cm

Lot 1775

A B & B Italia Three Section Sofa, upholstered in red and green abstract pattern velour, designed by Antonio Citterio, moulded stamp "B & B Italia designers Citterio e Nava 15/76 Sistema BAIA Modello depositato Collaudo", dated 1976, 250cm wide

Lot 1776

A Pair of B & B Italia Le Stelle Two Seater Sofas, designed by Mario Benini, upholstered in stylised tiny flower heads on a golden ground, with button label "B & B Italia Le Stelle", dated 1973, 200cm wide

Lot 42

A Staffordshire Pottery Two-Handled "Pure Milk" Pail, circa 1930, of typical conical "banded" form with lion paw terminals to the shoulder handles, transfer printed in black with two pasturing cows above the inscription Pure Milk, printed mark in black Parnall The Shopkeeper`s Shop Proprietors; W&T Avery Ltd, Parnall & Sons, 27 Summer Row, Birmingham. Works Broadmead, Bristol, 40cm diameter, 30.5cm high, together with a period aluminium hinged flat lid See illustration

Lot 93

Masonic Interest: A Creamware Pottery Mug, J Phillips & Co, Sunderland Pottery, early 19th century, cylindrical, printed in black with Grand Lodge flanked by columns, globes and flanked by figures, seven line verse beginning The world is in pain, 9cm high; and An Independent Oddfellows Pottery Mug, early 19th century, cylindrical, printed with the mystic eye and four-line verse beginning Behold behold the upright hand, within printed black floral frame, 8.8cm high (2)

Lot 108

A Prattware Duke of York and Prince Coburg Jug, circa 1794, of baluster shape, moulded on one side with the Duke of York, on the other with Prince Coburg, with some detail picked out in colours, 18.5cm high. From 1793-1795 Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), second son of George III, commanded the British in Flanders. His contingent of 10,000 men was part of the army of Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg. These jugs were probably made to celebrate the victorious campaigns of 1793. A jug of this type is illustrated in Lewis (John & Griselda) Pratt Ware, Antique Collectors Club, pg168.

Lot 116

A Pair of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Crested Dessert Plates, early 19th century, each centrally painted with a seated black cat crest beneath the legend on a ribbon A Cruce Salus, within an undulating border of vine leaves in puce en camaieau and gilt, red printed Royal armorial mark, also impressed crown and FBB, 24cm diameter

Lot 117

A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Nineteen Piece Dessert Service, circa 1805-1810, each piece painted with a solitary chinoiserie figure by a pavilion flanked by rocks and trees, and with a song bird overhead, within bold Imari inspired borders in typical colours and gilt, comprising pairs of shell, square and oval shaped dessert dishes, a pedestal oval tazza (36cm wide), six dessert plates (20.5cm) and six bowls (15.6cm), each with brown printed mark Flight, Barr & Barr Proprietors of the Royal Porcelain Works Worcester Established 1751, Manufacturers to Their Majesties and the Prince Regent, London Warehouse Coventry Street, also impressed crown and FBB. Provenance: The Humphrey Cowtan Collection, July 19 2003

Lot 119

A Pair of Richard Chaffers & Co, Liverpool, Porcelain Baluster Shape Small Mugs, circa 1770, the chinoiserie extensive landscapes incorporating pylon and bubble trees, lattice borders, 6.8cm high See illustration

Lot 130

A Pair of German Encrusted Porcelain Figural Oil Lamps, circa 1890, the rose encrusted domed circular bases edged with acanthus and shells, supporting four infants raising a semi-ovoid bowl containing the oil reservoir with Hinks & Son patent fittings (main parts removed) for electrical fittings, decorated in soft pastel colours throughout, underglazed blue parallel line mark, 33cm high overall, 22cm diameter (typical losses to encrustation, a/f)

Lot 131

A Continental Painted Porcelain Oval Plaque "The Expected Sail", circa 1885, painted with a young woman wearing embroidered scarf, brown jacket and purple skirt, seated barefoot amongst dunes looking out to a ship at sea, impressed mark only K2, 18cm high, in a period frame with label on the reverse R Keene`s Derby Spring Exhibition 1885 No.253 The Expected Sail, and also with label of Conrad Bath & Comp München

Lot 133

A French Faience Chinoiserie Clock Garniture, J Vieillard & Co, Bordeaux, circa 1880, the drum shaped case with 13 inch silvered dial with gilded Roman numerals, twin winding holes, with leonine side handles, surmounted by a shi-shi dog in vivid enamels, the bell striking movement numbered 93941, 41cm high, and a pair of flanking square section vases with elephantine side handles and painted with lion rampant crests, 15cm, each piece with impressed mark and numbered 857 See illustration

Lot 2

Blaeu (J & W) Dorset Dorset with decorative title cartouche coats-of-arms and numerous ships engraved map with original hand-colouring 385 x 505mm. Dutch text on verso central vertical fold with full margins upper sheet edge slightly frayed faint marginal spotting [Amsterdam] c.1660.

Lot 14

Stanford`s Map of the County of London London and environs from Seven Sisters to Anerley and from Gunnersbury to Plumstead Marshes colour-coded to show electoral divisions and sanitary districts lithographed map with original hand-colouring over-printed with boundaries and district titles 680 x 1025mm. dissected and linen-backed slight browning on folds and sheet edges owner`s ink inscription of J. Watt Torrance & Co. of Woolwich on verso folding into contemporary cloth boards rubbed with yellow advertising labels on front pastedown and verso of last outer fold similar title label on upper board 8vo 1899.

Lot 15

Blaeu (Johan & Willem) Middle-sexia decorative title cartouche coat of arms engraved map with outline hand-colouring 400 x 420mm. Latin text on verso central vertical fold c.1640 or later.

Lot 25

Goad (Chas E.) Insurance Plan of Johannesburg fire insurance plans on a scale of 50ft to 1 inch detailing street names building numbers storeys and usages 16 plans only including title key plan numbered 1-16 with 2 duplicate index sheets with differing later overlays lithographed maps in original hand-colouring each sheet c.635 x 530mm. all inen-backed the last two sheets mounted back to back numerous later overlays some detached or working loose browning and dampstaining with associated losses particularly affecting corners and edges loose as issued London Montreal & Toronto 1895-1906 (17) ***Very rare. The circulation of these plans amongst insurance companies fire brigades and other interested parties was strictly controlled by Goad on a rental basis and apparently never sold. This had the benefit to both supplier and recipient though possibly for different reasons of retaining interest in updates and revisions..

Lot 26

Society For The Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge (The West and North Africa Egypt Atlantic islands also Palestine and a comparative map of the world`s principal rivers 12 engraved maps with original hand-colouring in outline each c.340 x 410mm. or the reverse occasional very slight browning or surface dirt mostly marginal includes a duplicate Baldwin & Cradock and others 1831-43 § Lizars (W.H.); Africa; engraved map with original hand-colouring in 4 sheets unjoined each c.400 x 480mm. with full margins very slight browning occasional minor surface dirt Edinburgh c.1840.(13)

Lot 34

Society For The Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge (The including an index map and 11 of 13 sheets of North America others of the West Indies Central and South America 18 engraved maps with original hand-colouring in outline each c.340 x 410mm. or the reverse occasional very slight browning or surface dirt mostly marginal includes a duplicate Baldwin & Cradock and others 1832-42(18)

Lot 44

Goad (Charles E.) Insurance Plan of Montreal fire insurance plans on a scale of 50ft to 1 inch detailing street names building numbers storeys and usages 5 plans only with 2 sheets of title and index lithographed maps in original hand-colouring each sheet c.635 x 530mm. right sheet edges affected by wormholes and dampstaining with some loss particularly to title and index sheets loose as issued London Montreal & Toronto 1914; with a duplicate group of the same 7 sheets and a bound copy of the General Index ti Insurance Plan of the City of Montreal fingersoiling to sheet edges original blue cloth rubbed 1894(15) ***Very rare. The circulation of these plans amongst insurance companies fire brigades and other interested parties was strictly controlled by Goad on a rental basis and apparently never sold. This had the benefit to both supplier and recipient though possibly for different reasons of retaining interest in updates and revisions..

Lot 49

Condet (Johannes) Egypt & the Nile Egypt and the course of the Nile decorative Latin title cartouche lower left French title above with 5 plans of the Nile delta above text and key panels down the right side engraved map with extensive original hand-colouring 620 x 485mm. horizontal folds slight browning and spotting but the lower border and margin darkly browned Amsterdam Covens and Mortier c.1700.

Lot 56

Covens & Mortier. Publishers. Les Embouchures 2 engraved maps of the coast of Northern France showing towns rivers lakes etc. on two sheets joined each c. 440 x 550mm. light browning particuarly to edges and verso wear to edges a few tears outside the plate Amsterdam early-18th century(2)

Lot 64

Blaeu (J & W) Sardinia small map in upper half of German text leaf north oriented to the left large letterpress title in upper margin engraved map with original hand-colouring 180 x 240mm. German text verso as well as below pencilled page number in upper right sheet corner a faint vertical crease Amsterdam c.1635.

Lot 85

Robert de Vaugondy (Gilles & Didier) Royaumes from Atlas Universel with ornamental title cartouche lower right engraved map with original hand-colouring in outline 500 x 620mm. central vertical fold repaired tear to right margin well outside the plate light spotting down central fold some browning at edges and light handling marks Paris Boudet c.1750 § De l`Isle (Guillaume) L`Espagne the Iberian Peninsula divided into its principal kingdoms large ornamental cartouche upper right engraved map with original hand-colouring in outline 460 x 630mm. central vertical fold very light spotting browning and wear 1701.

Lot 103

a group of world maps including A Physical Planisphere a north polarcentric representation by Cole after Buache; 4 double-hemisphere world maps by Barbié du Bocage Blondeau Jehoshaphat Aspin and Dufour respectively; the world on Mercator`s projection by W. & R. Chambers; and 2 maps of the ancient world by Chatelain and Thierry respectively 8 engraved map all with hand-colouring v.s. 205 x 375mm. to 410 x 510mm. most with central vertical folds occasional slight spotting and browning mid 18th to mid 19th century(8)

Lot 112

Touzeau (J) Rise and Progress of Liverpool 18 parts (complete) plates original pictorial wrappers first part worn at spine and upper cover loose 1910 § Foundation of Liverpool. Catalogue of the Historical Exhibition number 197 of 200 copies 4 plates only (of 11) original wrappers soiled and rubbed Liverpool 1907 large 8vo & 4to(19)

Lot 113

Haig(A.H.)Impressions of Westminster Abbey text within red decorative borders 7 etched plates by Haig bookplate original cloth-backed boards some soiling to upper cover 1885 § Britton (John) The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury engraved frontispiece additional title 30 engraved plates original boards with printed labels worn and browned at spine some soiling 1814; and another 8vo & 4to (3) SALEROOM NOTICE: this is the text volume only, without the accompanying 7 etchings

Lot 115

Lysons (Rev. Daniel) An Historical Account of thos in the County of Middlesex engraved title vignette 15 plates and plan 4 folding text slightly browned at margins contemporary calf lacking upper cover lower cover loose 4to 1800 § Thornbury (Walter) Old and New London 6 vol. numerous illustrations contemporary half morocco egdes rubbed 4to [inscriptions dated 1876] § The Imperial Photographic View Album of London 54 views and map loose in original cloth gilt oblong folio C.R. & Co. [c.1900] § Clunn (Harold P.) The Face of London new and revised edition plates original cloth n.d. various sizes(9)

Lot 122

Hubbard (William) A Narrative of the title working loose lacks P3 & 4 Z5 small hole in text browned and foxed lacks front free endpaper contemporary sheep rubbed and cracked lacks head of spine 2 paper labels on spine 12mo Printed at Worcester (Massachusetts) by Daniel Greenleaf for Joseph Wilder 1801; and another; sold not subject to return (2) ***Provenance: Frank C.Deering with leather booklable. A handsome copy..

Lot 126

Trollope (Anthony) The West Indies Trollope (Anthony) The West Indies and the Spanish Main second edition colour map 32 pp. advertisments without half-title some marking. original blind-stamped cloth worn and marked 8vo 1860 § Pritchett (R.T.) "Gamle Norge" Rambles and Scrambles in Norway first edition plates illustrations original pictorial cloth worn & marked fly-leaf adhering to endpaper 4to 1879 and 18 others v.s.(20)

Lot 136

George (Ernest) Etchings on the Loire and in the South of France 20 etched plates on mounted india paper gutta-percha perishing with contents working loose bookplates original cloth 1875; and 2 others on the Loire including Turners` Rivers of France: The Loire folio & 8vo(3)

Lot 150

Layard (A.H.) Inscriptions in the cuniform charact plates half cloth 1851 § Forest (L.)l`art de boire coloured illustrations by Charles Martin wrappers bit worn Paris 1927 § Budge (E.A. Wallis)The rise & progress of assyriology plates cloth 1925; and others mostly travel; the lot sold not subject to return v.s.(33)

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