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Lot 220

* Title pages. Speed (John), The Atchievement of our Soveraigne King Charles II.D. With the Armes of the Severall Kings that have anciently Reigned within his Dominions, & The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine, Presenting an Exact Geography of the Kingdomes of England Scotland and Ireland and the Isles adjoyning.... pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1676, two hand coloured engraved title pages, both approx. 380 x 240 mm, framed, mounted and glazed. Not examined out of frames. (2)

Lot 221

* Warwickshire. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Warwici comitatus a cornauiis olim inhabitatus, 1st ed., [1607], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight text show through, 295 x 350 mm, Latin text on verso, framed, mounted and glazed, together with,Saxton (Christopher & Kip William),Rutlandiae Omnium in Anglia Comitatuum minimus pars olim Coritanorum, [1610 or later],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, left hand vertical border re-margined, old folds, 285 x 210 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (2)

Lot 222

Warwickshire. Drayton (Michael), Untitled map of Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Leicestershire, [1612 or later], engraved b & w map decorated with allegorical figures, 255 x 335 mm, mounted (1)

Lot 224

Worcestershire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Worcester Divided into its Hundreds and drawn from the best Authorities, pub. R.Sayer, [1762 or later], engraved map with orig. outline colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche, slight staining to central fold, 535 x 710 mm together with Morden (Robert), Worcestershire, [1695 or later],uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, 365 x 425 mm (2)

Lot 227

* Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie of Yorke described, sold by Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [c.1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of York, elaborate strapwork cartouche, 385 x 515 mm, framed, mounted and glazed. Not examined out of frame. (1)

Lot 228

Yorkshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire Divided into its Wapontakes &c., pub. Carington Bowles, [1762 or later], engraved map with original outline colour, elaborate b & w cartouche, inset map of the East Riding of Yorkshire and an uncoloured prospect of Kingston upon Hull, central fold strengthened on recto with tape, vertical margins strengthened on verso, 530 x 655 mm, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Eboracensis Comitatus ...... pars Orientalis, vulgo East Riding, [1610],uncoloured engraved map, central fold strengthened on verso, 205 x 250 mm, with Morden (Robert)The North Riding of Yorkshire, [1695 or later],uncoloured engraved map, 365 x 420 mm, with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Eboracensis Comitatus pars Septentrionalis vulgo North Riding, [1610],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, near contemp. ink marginalia, 200 x 350 mm (4)

Lot 230

Advertising posters. `Baldwins` Patent Herbal Medicines, [c.1880], a collection of forty-three b & w posters, occ. duplicates, occ. marginal closed tears and dust soiling, each approx. 760 x 500 mm. Each poster promises a `patent` cure for a variety of complaints ranging from pimples to scurvey and boils to hysteria. (43)

Lot 233

* Botanical engravings. A collection of approx. 300 engravings and prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, many with original hand colouring including examples by Nicolai Jacquin, Weber, Kelly, Andrews, Maund and Wright, various sizes and condition (approx.300)

Lot 238

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South West Prospect of the City of Lichfield, 2nd ed., [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 305 x 795 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 239

Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The East View of Haverford-West in the County of Pembroke, 2nd. ed., [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, three vertical folds, slight overall toning, 315 x 830 mm, framed mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 240

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South View of Wrexham in the County of Denbigh, 2nd. ed., [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, slight marginal creasing, 315 x 825 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 241

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The East Prospect of St. Edmunds-Bury, in the County of Suffolk, 1741, hand coloured city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, occ. closed marginal tears, 310 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 242

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The North-West Prospect of Sheerness, in the County of Kent, [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 305 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 243

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The North-West Prospect of the City of Rochester, [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, occ. marginal closed tears, 300 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 244

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South-East Prospect of the City of Ely, [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, slight toning, 310 x 820 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 245

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South-East Prospect of Rippon in the County of York, 1745, hand coloured engraved city panorama, one central fold, torn with loss in lower right corner, some overall toning and occ. spotting, 305 x 790 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 246

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South-East Prospect of Colchester in the County of Essex, 1741, hand coloured engraved panorama, one central fold, descriptive text beneath image, slight overall toning, 310 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 247

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The East Prospect of Lynn-Regis in the County of Norfolk, [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 310 x 815 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 248

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South Prospect of Berwick upon Tweed, 1745, hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, slight overall toning, 310 x 795 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 249

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South West Prospect of St.Michaels Mount in Cornwall, [1739 or later], hand coloured engraved panorama, one central fold, 305 x 805 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 250

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The East Prospect of Burton upon Trent in the County of Stafford, [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 310 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 251

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South West Prospect of the City of Peterborough in Northamptonshire, [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 300 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 252

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South East Prospect of Warwick, [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, slight overall toning, 300 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 253

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The West Prospect of his Majesties Dock-Yard near Plymouth, [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 305 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 254

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South Prospect of the City of Coventry in Warwickshire, [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, occ. spotting, 305 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 255

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South-West Prospect of the City of Durham, 1745, hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, slight creasing to left hand vertical margin, 310 x 790 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 256

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The North-East Prospect of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 310 x 800 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 257

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The West Prospect of his Majestys Dock-Yard at Chatham, [1774], hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 305 x 810 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 258

* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The North-East Prospect of Lancaster, [1774], hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text beneath image, one central fold, 255 x 715 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 259

Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The South-West Prospect of the City of Chichester, 1738, hand coloured engraved panorama, descriptive text beneath image, 300 x 805 mm, framed, mounted and glazed (1)

Lot 261

* Classical engravings. A mixed collection of approx. fifteen etchings, lithographs and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Bowles, Rossini and Piranesi, various sizes and condition (approx.15)

Lot 268

* Foxhunting. Hunt (Charles), The Young English Fox Hunter, 4 plates, `Breaking Cover`, `Full Cry`, `The Death` & `The Dessert`, pub. I.W.Laird 1841 [but later impressions], hand coloured aquatints, title and lines of verse below image, some overall toning and staining, laid on later paper, each approx. 480 x 620 mm (4)

Lot 270

* Golf. Golfing scene, pub. Goupil & Co., Paris, 1898, colour photogravure, occ. marginal closed tears repaired on verso, signs of earlier adhesion to verso, narrow horizontal margins, minor folds, 365 x 510 mm, together with Perez (D.A.),Silk Picture, c.1890,monotone silk picture of a ladies fencing school, hinged onto modern paper, 195 x 375 mm, with Meissonier (Jean Louis),Two untitled portraits, c.1880,coloured gravure prints on india, signed in pencil in lower margin, slight spotting largely confined to margins, each image approx. 460 x 285 mm (4)

Lot 274

* Horses. Copenhagen & Marengo, indistinctly monogrammed `MB`, c.1860, two etchings, heavily stained and spotted, each approx. 210 x 305 mm, framed, mounted and glazed. Copengagen and Marengo were the war mounts of The Duke of Wellington and Napoleon Bonaparte respectively. (2)

Lot 282

* Natural History. A mixed collection of approx. 230 engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured copper steel and wood engravings of mammels, birds and reptiles, with examples by Grainger, Thornton, Tookey, Howitt, Pass and Scott, various sizes and condition (approx.230)

Lot 283

* Oxford. A collection of approx. thirty topographical views and academic costumes, mostly 18th & 19th century, including two `Vue D`Optiques` of the High Street, and plates after Pugin from `Ackermann`s History of Oxford`, various sizes and condition (approx.30)

Lot 286

* Pot lid. Two Pratt ware pot lids, `Harbour of Hong Kong` & `Napirima Trinidad`, c.1860, two marine images, Napirima with a diameter of 110 mm, Hong Kong with a blue `sea weed` border, one repaired chip in border, diameter 120 mm and presented in a stained circular frame (2)

Lot 287

* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. sixty engravings, lithographs and etchings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including foreign topography with several plates on China, mezzotint portraits and genre scenes, portraits and military, including two large gravure plates of sea battles, both framed and glazed (approx.60)

Lot 288

* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 450 engravings and lithographs, mainly 18th & 19th century, including topography, natural history, portraits, genre, botanical and architecture, various sizes and condition (approx. 450)

Lot 289

* Prints & engravings. A collection of mostly Italian and decorative prints, 19th century, incl. Piranesi, Bartolozzi, hand col. aquatints by M. Dubourg, etc. (approx. 45)

Lot 290

* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection, 18th/19th century, incl. historical scenes, classical, Hogarth, military, ILN, India, etc., plus a folder of original watercolours of 1920s-50s Scottish and Mediterranean scenes, some prints large format (approx. 300+)

Lot 291

* Prints & engravings. A large collection, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings from Diderot`s `Recueil de Planches`, subjects, carpentry, etc., including ornithology, historical portraits and some facsimile prints, etc., various sizes and condition (approx. 1000)

Lot 292

* Riab (Boris). A collection of five studies of Gundogs, Brittany Spaniel, Gordon Setter, Llewellin Setter, English Setter & Irish Setter, pub. Ch. Ducker et Cie, Paris, [c.1950], colour lithographs, each signed in pencil in lower right corner, occ. spotting, each approx. 340 x 255 mm, framed and glazed (5)

Lot 293

* Schiavonetti (Luigi). To Major Elliot, the Officers and Gentlemen of the Westminster Volunteer Cavalry.....a Party of the Corps performing the Attack and Defence at Speed, pub. Sydm. Edwards, July 1st. 1801, fine stipple engraving with orig. hand colouring, some marginal fraying & closed tears, some dust soiling largely confined to margins, occ. spotting, 545 x 685 mm, framed, mounted and glazed. Ian Mackenzie, British Prints Dictionary and Price Guide, pp.304. Not examined out of frame. (1)

Lot 298

Scrap album. An accomplished album containing some fine natural history drawings, 1820s/30s, most pages comprising verse within stylised borders incorporating well-executed gouache depictions of flowers, sea shells, butterflies, a map of England & Wales, playing cards, fruit, etc., very few blank leaves, a few tears and one leaf detached with a little loss, orig. gilt dec. crimson morocco, upper cover detached, 20.7 x 26.3cm. Created by E.Stoddart with his leather bookplate dated 1820. (1)

Lot 306

Scrap albums. Two mid 19th century albums, the first containing approx. 18 watercolours and 20 pencil or ink drawings, incl. views in Cornwall, Norfolk & Hampshire and some very good studies of flowers, contained in a worn vellum binding, 27 x 22cm, together with another album some pencil views and numerous prints, 29 x 24cm (2)

Lot 307

* Spain. A mixed collection of approx. forty-five engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including topographical views and social and genre scenes, with examples by Dequevanviller, Medland, Legrand, Lewis and Benoist, various sizes and condition (approx.45)

Lot 311

Illustrated London News, vols. 28 (Jan-June 1856), 36 (Jan-June 1860) & 44 (Jan-June 1864), together three vols., numerous wood engraved illusts., all in good order and apparently complete, contemp. half sheep, some wear to head and foot of spines, folio (3)

Lot 312

Illustrated London News, vols. 40 (Jan-June 1862), 41 (July-Dec 1862) & 42 (Jan-June 1863), together three vols., numerous wood engraved illusts., all in good order and apparently complete including the 1862 Exhibition colour plates, contemp. half sheep, somewhat scuffed with some peeling to extrems., folio (3)

Lot 319

* Cricket Broadside, 2 Guineas Reward. Whereas on the Afternoon of Yesterday, A quantity of Chain was stolen from the Cricket Ground at Beckhampton. The Chain had been painted White but the paint was much worn off..., Reward on application to Mr. T. P. Tylee, Devizes, or Mr. W.C. Merriman, Marlborough, 22nd May, 1830 small b & w broadside, one horizontal fold, 160 x 205 mm, together with Theatrical Poster,Theatre - Rural. Ramsbury. An Amateur Theatrical Entertainment in aid of the Funds of the Ramsbury-Burdett Cricket Club, will be given by members of the club in the Boys` Old School-Room, Ramsbury, (By Kind permission of the Vicar), Tuesday & Wednesday January 6th & 7th 1885,broadside printed in black on blue paper, old folds, crudely trimmed along three margins but not affecting text, 365 x 295 mm (2)

Lot 324

* Music Hall. A good collection of 200+ black and white portrait postcards and photographs of music hall stars and other entertainers of the day, c. 1918-23, almost all signed by the sitter, including Vesta Tilley, Florie Forde, Stanley Lupino, Wee Georgie Wood, Will Hay, George Robey, Cedric Sharpe and many others, some a little dustsoiled and marked, contained in four modern plastic files. Collected by Harry Hudson, stage doorman at the Old Grand Theatre, Birmingham. One photograph shows a group of people on stage, inscribed on the reverse `The Presentation of a basket of flowers to Miss Veronica Brady from the Directors & Players of the Millwall Football Club on their visit to `The Mustard Club`, New Cross Empire, when Millwall beat Huddersfield in the English Cup Tie, Jan 8th 1927. Fred Croxton, General Manager`. (4)

Lot 334

* University of Oxford. A document signed by the Lords Justices at Whitehall, 19th June 1696, to the keeper of underkeeper of Woodstock Park, requiring him that he `fairly kill & deliver to the bearer hereof a Brace of Fatt Bucks of this Season for the use of the Vice Chancellor of Oxford [Fitzherbert Adams, 1651-1719],`, signed at head Tho. Cantaur, J. Somers, C.S., Pembroke, C.P.S., Devonshire, Shrewsbury and Dorsett, horizontal folds, paper somewhat browned and a little chipped with one vertical crease to lower blank area, 1 p., small folio (1)

Lot 335

Addison (Lancelot). The Present State of the Jews: Wherein is contained an Exact Account of their Customs, Secular and Religious. To which is annexed a Summary Discourse of the Misna, Talmud, & Gemara, 2nd ed., 1676, title printed in red & black, eng. frontis. misbound facing leaf B1, few running titles trimmed, recent endpapers, contemp. blind panelled calf, rebacked, 12mo. Wing A527. (1)

Lot 336

Alciatus (Andreas). Emblemata. Elucidata doctissimis Claudii Minois Commentariis, Lyon: Heirs of Guillaume Rouill, 1614, 2 parts in one, the commentary with separate title, general title printed in red and black, 196 woodcut emblems plus 14 woodcuts of trees, woodcut tailpieces and initials, ink scribblings to title and page 465, a few stains to fore-edge, 18th century mottled calf, recased with new endpapers, 8vo. The woodcuts are numbered up to 213 but numbers 62, 211 & 212 were never illustrated. Ex-libris Reverend George Scott Betton and John L. Nevinson with their bookplates. (1)

Lot 337

America. Constitutional law: Comprising the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the Constitution of the United States; and the Constitutions of the Several States Composing the Union..., Washington: printed and published by Gales & Seaton, 1820, some browning and scattered spotting, few small ink marks to title, text-block slit in two, orig. boards, upper board detached, spine worn with loss, 8vo. Sabin 16133. (1)

Lot 342

Austen (Jane). Works, 5 vols., Macmillan, 1895-97, numerous b & w full-page illusts. by Hugh Thomson and Charles Brock, half-titles, Mansfield Park with tear in fore-margin of U1-U3, peacock patterned yellow endpapers, a.e.g., orig. red cloth, spines and upper covers elaborately gilt dec., spines sl. rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Works, 5 (of 6) vols., Dent, 1907-1909, without Persuasion, numerous col. plts. by Charles Brock, all vols. with early ms. inscription on prelim. blank, patterned endpapers browned, some hinges split and vols. generally shaken, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. pale green cloth, spines and upper covers elaborately gilt dec. (mostly dulled on spines), occn. fraying to spine extrems., 8vo (10)

Lot 345

Bible [Latin]. Biblia cum summarijs concordantijs: diuisionibus: & tribus repertoriis prepositis: terse et fideliter impressa, Paris: Jean Petit, 28 July 1501, printer`s woodcut device to title, Gothic letter, double-column text, dec. woodcut initials, leaves of first two gatherings soiled and worn with some loss to upper outer corners of a1 & a2 affecting some lettering on a1, ink lib. stamps to title and some margins, lacks 2c7 (blank?), contemporary and later annotation throughout, some old damp staining and soiling throughout, last few leaves a little creased and lower blank margin of final leaf torn with loss, armorial bookplate of William J. Lescher to front pastedown, later quarter calf over marbled boards, rubbed and some corner wear, 4to. Uncommon: copies only located in British Library and Manchester. (1)

Lot 346

Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra Vulgatae Editionis Sixti V. Pont. Max. Iussu recognita atque edita, 2 parts in one, Antwerp: Ex officina Plantiniana Apud Balthasarem et Joannem Moretos fratres, 1618, eng. general title, slight worming to inner margins of initial forty-five leaves, bound with Romanae Corrections, in Latinis Bibliis Editionis Vulgatae, Iussu Sixti V. Pontif. Max. Recognitis, Loca Insigniora..., Antwerp: ex Officina Plantiniana, 1618, eng. printers device to title and woodcut device to final leaf, contemp. morocco over wooden boards, joints cracked and some wear, lacks ties, 4to. This is an Antwerp edition of the Clementine Bible. Not found in Darlow & Moule. (1)

Lot 347

Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra Vulgatae Editionis Sixti Quinti Pont. Max. Iussu recognita atque edita, Antwerp, ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Joannem Moretum, 1608, eng. title (with slight image loss at gutter and some ink marks), some ink underscoring throughout, close-trimmed to margins, contemp. calf, upper board detached, some loss of leather to spine, worn, 8vo. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Weld-Blundell to upper pastedown. Includes the appendix "Romanae Correctionis in Latinis Bibliis Editionis Vulgatae..., Antwerp, ex Officina Plantiniana, 1608". Darlow & Moule 6197. (1)

Lot 348

Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, with Explanatory Notes, References, and a Condensed Concordance, pub. Cassell & Company, n.d., c. 1867, chromo. litho. plts, b&w illusts. to text, a.e.g., near-contemp. black gilt dec. morocco, some scuffing and indentations to rear cover, some rubbing to extrems., thick 4to (1)

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