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Lot 444

Popham.Cat.Drawings of Parmigianino 3 vol., illustrations, original cloth, glacine wrappers (a little creased and torn), together in slip-case (slightly rubbed), 4to, New Haven & London, 1971.

Lot 445

Redman & Corbould. 4 early pen lithographs including the Fairlop Oak and a battle scene by Redman, and a pastoral scene by Richard Corbould, and a river landscape by John Varley, pen lithographs on Whatman wove paper, watermarked 1810, each c.225 x 275mm., or the reverse, each signed in the stone, two dated in the stone, damp-stained, stitched into plain blue wrapper, 1811.

Lot 446

Reisner.History of the Giza Necropolis vol.1 only (of 2), n.d.; Catalogue Général des Antiquités Égyptiennes du Musée du Caire: Amulets, 2008 § Weigall (Arthur) Weights and Balances, 2008 § Carnarvon (Earl of) and Howard Carter. Five Years` Explorations at Thebes, n.d., facsimile reprints, some limited editions, illustrations, original cloth, Mansfield Centre, Ct.; and 5 others, similar, archaeology, most Egyptology, 4to & 8vo(9)

Lot 447

Roethlisberger.Claude Lorrain: The Drawings 2 vol., Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1968 § Angulo (D.) and A.E.Perez Sanchez. A Corpus of Spanish Drawings, vol.1 & 2, 1975-77 § Stampfle (F.) Netherlandish Drawings...in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York & Princeton, N.J., 1991 § Ferrari (E.L.) Goya: His Complete Etchings, Aquatints and Lithographs, New York, n.d. § Hayes (John) The Drawings of Thomas Gainsborough, 2 vol., 1970 § Johnson (R.F.) Master Drawings from the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts..., San Francisco, n.d., illustrations, original cloth, the first four with dust-jackets, the last with slip-case; and c.20 others on art, mostly drawings, 4to & folio(c.30)

Lot 451

Schmitz.Oceanic Art,1969 [1969] § Brake (Brian) and others. Art of the Pacific, 1980, illustrations, many colour, some mounted, original cloth, dust-jackets, a little rubbed or marked, New York; and 3 others on Oceanic art, 4to & 8vo(5)

Lot 452

Spilsbury (John) Heads after Rembrandt 24 small etchings, some pale spotting, gilt-tooled green morocco, rubbed, gilt-lettered title on upper board, c.1775 § Every (S.F.) Etchings, 32 plates on 17 sheets, genre scenes and figure studies after Northern European masters, classical Roman ruins and other subjects, etchings, spotting throughout, contemporary cloth, worn, artist and title gilt-lettered on upper board, c.1835, 8vo & folio(2)

Lot 454

Symonds (R.W.) Thomas Tompion: His Life & Work one of 350 copies signed by the author, original half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut, worn cloth slipcase, 1951; Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks, one of 750 copies, 1940 § Roche (S.) and others. Mirrors, New York, 1985 § Huth (Hans) Lacquer of the West, Chicago and London, 1971 § Simon (J.) The Art of the Picture Frame, 1996, plates and illustrations, all but the first original cloth or boards, the last three with dust-jackets, some slightly frayed; and 11 others decorative arts, 4to(16)

Lot 456

Viel.Grand Égout de Bicêtre..,1817 2 folding engraved plates, a little soiled at edges, loose in contemporary wrappers, uncut, rather faded and frayed at edges, Paris, 1817 § Raval (M.) Claude-Nicolas Ledoux 1756-1806, original wrappers, Paris, 1945 § Fels (Comte de) Ange-Jacques Gabriel, a little browned, original wrappers, Paris, 1924 § Blomfield (Reginald) A History of French Architecture..., 2 vol., light spotting, ex-library copy with stamps on titles and front pastedowns, original cloth, 1911 § Drexler (A., editor) The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1977, plates and illustrations, all but the last a little rubbed; and c.20 others on French architecture, 4to & 8vo(c.25)

Lot 225

BARON, WENDY & RICHARD SHONE (ed.) Sickert Paintings, New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1992, together with John Rothenstein, Augustus John, London: Phaidon Press 1945, and five further art books together with a small number of catalogues

Lot 226

HOLME, BRYAN (ed.) Master Drawings, London & New York: The Studio Limited, 1947, together with a large collection of art related books

Lot 230

MAUGHAM, WILLIAM SOMERSET Cakes and Ale, 212/1000, signed by the author and artist Graham Sutherland, London, Toronto & Melbourne: William Heinemann Limited, cased

Lot 232

BLYTON, ENID Noddy Meets Father Christmas, London: Sampson Low, Marsdon & Co Ltd and seven further volumes, together with twelve Rupert Annuals from 1966-1981 including one duplicate

Lot 255

EIGHTEEN COLOURED H & R JOHNSON TILES, fitting together to make an advert for Cadbury`s, with a picture of a girl and the words `Are you there? I want Cadbury`s` 6" x 6"

Lot 278

FOUR JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS, ETRURIA TILES, depicting different months including a picture of a boy and girl in February surrounded by snow

Lot 300

SIX JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS TILES, blue and white, depicting images of children representing different months including January and February from Wedgwood Calendar series, circa 1885, 6" x 6"

Lot 301

TWO JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS TILES, depicting images of ducks

Lot 316

TEN JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS TILES, images of children representing different months including June and July, from Wedgwood Calendar series, various colour, circa 1885, 6" x 6"

Lot 323

FIVE MINTON AND OTHER TILES, two featuring blue flowers, Craven Dunnill & Co., 6" x 6" and three with yellow borders surrounding flowers and birds, 6" x 6"

Lot 342

FOUR WEDGWOOD AND JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS tiles, including one of `Old Flume`, 6" x 6"

Lot 353

THREE JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS TILES, black and white, of animals including deer, 6" x 6"

Lot 364

MINTON TILES, blue and white of Antony & Cleopatra, after Moyr Smith, 8" x 8", and another of Spring, The Rainbow in cream and brown, 6" x 6"

Lot 380

A DOULTON STONEWARE WATER JUG inscribed `John Dewer & Sons` with Greek type decoration, a Series ware `Canterbury Tales` jardiniere and a pair of smaller treacle glazed Doulton jardinieres (4)

Lot 416

A 19TH CENTURY DERBY, STEPHENSON & HANCOCK PART TEA SERVICE with apple green border, painted with flower sprigs, comprising eight cups and saucers, nine tea plates, two cake plates, a sugar bowl and a milk jug

Lot 430

A PAIR OF TUDRIC PEWTER CHARGERS, for Liberty & Co, the edges with swirling decoration, numbered 0175 to the base, 12 3/4" diameter

Lot 434

A KNICKERBOCKER CLUB THREE HANDLED SILVER PLATED TROPHY/TYG made by Reed & Barton for `Comrades between 1888 and 1913`, inscribed `William Williams from Hubert E Charles as a token of esteem and friendship during the twenty five years of association at The Knickerbocker Club`, 101/2" high, together with a Knickerbocker Club 1921 constitution and rule book

Lot 435

A PAIR OF TUDRIC PEWTER TWIN LIGHT CANDLESTICKS made for Liberty & Co., each stamped to the base and numbered 01748, 10 1/2" across

Lot 437

A PAIR OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT PRESENTATION SPOONS and a matching sifter spoon, Sheffield 1904, by Mappin & Webb

Lot 441

A SILVER POSY VASE, 7 1/4" high with wavy rim, London 1896 and a silver two handled sugar basin, Birmingham 1916 by Walker & Hall (2)

Lot 450

A SILVER, PROBABLY DUTCH, SHAKER, embossed with cartouche and ho-ho birds, retailed by Marshall & Sons, George Street, Edinburgh, 2 1/4" high

Lot 457

A SILVER PLATED LETTER OPENER by Elkington & Co., engraved `Bolts & Nuts, etc. Retailers : Guest, Keen & Nettlefold Limited`, a plated skewer, a plated letter opener, a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, a Victorian silver butter knife engraved with a junk, an American sterling silver table spoon an Elkington and Co. presentation spoon with figurehead terme and one other spoon

Lot 462

A SET OF SIX OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT FORKS by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, 9 ozs.

Lot 464

A SET OF FOUR MENU CARD HOLDERS of disc form, each bearing a portrait of a dog`s head, maker G.Y.& Co., Birmingham 1909, registration mark 473072 (see illustration)

Lot 465

A SILVER CARD CASE engraved with finches on bamboo stalks with leaves, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1894 (see illustration)

Lot 467

A SILVER CARD CASE decorated with Windsor Castle, makers Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1903

Lot 471

A HEART SHAPED SILVER BOX, the lid embossed with a bust portrait of W.S. Penley in costume, within a rope border, inscribed `From Charley`s Aunt, Dec 21st 1895`, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895

Lot 476

A SET OF THREE WILLIAM IVTH WINE LABELS by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1830 (2) and 1835 (1), `Madeira`, `Sherry` and `Hock`

Lot 478

A METAL VESTA CASE in the form of a bottle, inscribed `Bass & Co`s Pale Ale`, made in Austria, circa 1900

Lot 515

A WHITE METAL PENCIL, British General Life Insurance Co. Ltd., another G Rowney & Co. London, a silver pencil by S. Mordan, another marked P.Wm. and five other various pencils

Lot 520

A SILVER ENGRAVED BUTTER KNIFE with carved bone handle, Birmingham 1828 by John Bettridge, a Victorian silver and bone handled cake knife, Birmingham 1857, makers H & T, four other silver butter knives, one with mother of pearl handle, one bone handle and two silver pickle forks, Birmingham, 1864 98)

Lot 570

AN OLD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM containing mostly Victorian black and white photos, together with Kelly`s Directory of The Watch, Clock & Jewellery Trades 1917 and five art books

Lot 236

DURRELL, GERALD My Family and Other Animals, First Edition, with original dust jacket, London: Rupert Hart-Davis & The Book Society Ltd, 1956: Angela Thirkell, What Did It Mean?, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1954, with original dust jacket, First Edition, and two further books (4)

Lot 1

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND CARVED BREAKFRONT LOW GLAZED BOOKCASE with adjustable shelves and retailer`s label, S & H Jewell of Holborn, 8` across x 45" high

Lot 30

A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND METAL BOUND SILVER TRUNK, with fitted original tray interior and brass label `Hunt and Roskell` late Storr & Mortimer, 156 New Bond Street, London`, 25" wide

Lot 46

ATTRIBUTED TO E. W. GODWIN (1833-1886) A set of six oak and ebonised side chairs with ring turned legs, upper splat band carved with eight-petalled flowers interspersed with stylised leaves and with brass tacked upholstery. The castors stamped `C & C Patent` and the back leg stamped 5251. Note: A similar example can be found in Susan W. Soros, The Secular Furniture of E. W. Godwin, New York: Yale University Press, 1999, p. 127, but this example has a straight top rail. Another set with arched top rails sold at auction in 1982 at Adare Manor, Ireland and one further set at Stair Galleries, Hudson, America in March 2009. (see illustration)

Lot 105

LAURIE & WHITTLE (Publishers) `A general view of the house and gardens of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, a beautiful seat of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire`, published by Laurie and Whittle of Fleet Street, London, engraving, 12 1/2" x 17"

Lot 120

A PAIR OF OVAL MINIATURE PRINTS, each in an ebonised frame, Liszt & Schubert

Lot 140

THOMAS LEWIN (b.1774) `Cissa Thalassina` (Borneo and Java), a short-tailed magpie, signed `D & P by Tho Lewin.` lower right, watercolour and gouache, 11 1/2" x 10 1/4" (see illustration)

Lot 6

Burns (Robert). The Northumbrian Minstrel: A Choice Selection of Songs, parts 1 & 3 only, pub. Alnwick, 1811, eng. frontis. to each, orig. printed wrappers, slightly rubbed, 12mo in 6’s, together with Thumb (Tom), The Famous History of Tom Thumb. Wherein is Declared, His Marvellous Acts of Manhood..., parts 1 & 3 only, c. 1800, num. engs. to text, orig. printed wrappers, small 8vo, plus [Fenn, Lady Eleanor], Cobwebs to Cath Flies; Or, Dialogues in Short Sentences, Adapted to Children from the Age of Three to Eight Years, vol. 2 only, c. 1820, eng. frontis., contemp. calf backed boards, rubbed, 8vo, plus one other (6)

Lot 7

Carew (Bampfylde-Moore). The King of the Beggars; or, the History of Bamfylde Moore Carew; Who Was the Son of a Gentleman Near Plymouth, and Ran Away from his Father and Joined a Gang of Gipsies, Detailing the Numerous Tricks and Impositions, Practised by Him in Various Disguises, Derby, Thomas Richardson, [1840], 24 pp., folding hand-col. frontis., orig. green printed wrappers, spine split, frayed to edges, slim 8vo, together with Darton (William, & son, pub.), Rural Amusements and Employments, n.d., c. 1836, twenty-four hand col. engs. on 12 leaves, some offsetting, orig. pale blue printed wrappers, spine worn, rubbed to extrems., slim 8vo, plus Hughes (T., pub.), The Shipwreck; Or the Adventures, Love, and Constancy, of Paul and Virginia..., [1809], eng. frontis., orig. printed wrappers, spine worn, frayed to extrems., slim 8vo, plus two others similar (5)

Lot 10

Colesworthy (S.H., publisher). Juvenile Stories for the Instruction of Children, Portland, [Maine]: S.H. Colesworthy, 1839, wood eng. illusts., orig. printed wrappers, later sewing to spine, slim 16mo, together with Phinney (H. & E., pub.), The Farmyard Journal, for the Amusement and Instruction of Children, Cooperstown, New York, 1841, wood eng. vignette illusts., ink signatures to half-title, orig. printed wrappers (dated 1839), slim 16mo, with A Walk in the Hay-Fields, Cooperstown, New York, c.1840, wood eng. illusts., orig. printed wrappers stitched to spine, slim 16mo, plus five others similar (8)

Lot 14

Darton (William, pub.). The Young Moralist, Consisting of Allegorical and Entertaining Essays, In Prose and Verse. Compiled from Various Authors. Chiefly Designed to implant the Principles of Virtue and Morality in the Minds of Young Gentlemen and Ladies..., by G. Wright, 5th ed., enlarged, 1819, etched frontis. and one plt., contemp. red qtr. morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, 12mo, together with Plain Things for Little Folks; Seasoned with Instruction, both for the Mind and the Eye, by their Friend, Mary Elliot, [1823],twelve eng. plts. (inc. frontis., few with juvenile colouring), bound with The Kings of England, from William the Conqueror, to George III, Comprising the Remarkable Events of Each Reign, [c.1820], woodcut port. illusts., bound with The Crocus, Containing Original Poems for Young People, by J.E.M., [1824], six eng. plts. (inc. frontis.), few plts. with juvenile hand-colouring, bound with [Harris & Son, J., pub.], The Rose; or, Admonitory Pieces in Verse for Children. By the Authour of the Snow-Drop, pub. 1823, hand-col. vignette to title and hand-col. woodcut illusts., contemp. qtr. sheep, spine rubbed, small 8vo. (2)

Lot 16

Dean & Munday (publishers). The New Quizzical Valentine Writer. An Excellent Collection of Humorous, Droll, and Merry Valentines, c.1820, aquatint frontis. with orig. hand-colouring (frayed & fre closed-tears to margins, loose & some adhesive tape to inner margin), some offsetting to title, orig. printed wrappers, edges frayed & some dust-soining, old spine repair, slim 8vo, together with Darton & Clark (publishers), The New Nursery Alphabet, c.1830, hand-col. wood eng. illusts. some dust-soiling and few marks, orig. prints wrappers, dust-soiled and some wear, slim 8vo. (2)

Lot 19

[Fenn, Lady Eleanor]. The Mother’s Grammar: Being a Contunuation of the Child’s Grammar; To Which it Forms a Second Part; with Lessons for Parsing; and a Few Already Done, as Examples, by Mrs. Lovechild, 1804, contemp. calf, upper cover detached, wear to extrems., small 8vo, together with Cruikshank (George), The Diverting History of John Gilpin: Showing How He Went Farther Than He Intended, and Came Safe Home Again, 1828, six engs. by George Cruikshank, occ. spotting, bookplate for “Marjorie Moon” to inside front cover, orig. printed wrappers, small 8vo, plus Greenaway (Kate, illust.), Dame Wiggins of Lee, and Her Seven Wonderful Cats..., 2nd ed., 1897, woodcuts to text, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus twenty-eight other late 18th/early 19th c. childrens books, incl. a ms. story book entitled “Baby”, dated March 1891 & The House I Live In; or, Popular Illustrations of the Structure and Functions of the Human Body, ed. Thomas C. Girtin, 1837 (31)

Lot 21

Griffin (John). A Child’s Memorial; or, a New Token for Children..., 1805, slight foxing to lower margin, orig. printed wrappers, slight loss to base of spine, rubbed, small 8vo, together with [Dorset, Catherine Ann Turner], The Peacock ‘at Home’, by a Lady, 22nd ed., 1844, hand-col. frontis., hand-col. illusts. to text, orig. printed wrappers, neatly rebacked with cloth tape, 8vo, plus Roberts (G.), A Catechism of Classical Biography: Or, the Lives of Illustrious Poets, Historians, Orators, &c. of Antiquity, New ed., c. 1820, eng. frontis., orig. printed wrappers, rubbed, small 8vo, plus approx. ten others similar (13)

Lot 28

Harris (John., pub.). Tom Trips’s Museum: Or, a Peep at the Quadruped Race, c. 1825, parts 1-3, three titles, two with hand-coloured vignettes, 48 hand-coloured engaved illustrations of animals, bound-with Tommy Trips’s Museum; Or, a Peep at the Feathered Creation, parts 1 & 2, titles with hand-coloured parrot vignette, 28 hand-coloured engraved illustrations of birds, advert. leaf for Harris’s Cabinet of Amusement and Instruction, listing 22 titles, one or two light spots, previous owner inscriptions to front pastedown, contemporary calf-backed boards, loss to head of spine, joints splitting, rubbed, 8vo. (1)

Lot 29

Hine (Henry George, illust.). The Remarkable History of the House that Jack Built, Splendidly Illustrated and Magnificently Illuminated by the Son of a Genius, Grant & Griffiths, [1854], ff.12, hand-col. lithos. throughout, contemp. ms. inscription on front pastedown, orig. gilt-printed green wrappers, old sewn repair to spine and covers detached, oblong 4to. Scarce. Not in Osborne or Gumuchian. (1)

Lot 30

The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes; Otherwise called Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes. With the Means by which she acquired her Learning and Wisdom, and in Consequence thereof her Estate..., printed for T. Carnan & F. Newbery, 1775, pp.156+[4](pubs. ads.), copper eng. frontis., thirty-five woodcuts to text, first and final few leaves with marginal worming, clipping text in places, and with some consequent loss to margins, stitching partially broken, lacking front free endpaper, orig. boards, with contemp. cut-out engs. of a boy with a dog, and a girl with a kitten, mounted on upper and lower covers respectively, rubbed and wormed, with some surface wear and loss of spine, 24mo (in 8’s) Roscoe J167(10). See Quayle, Collector’s Book of Children’s Books, pp.23-24. First published in 1765, all early editions are rare. (1)

Lot 31

Hitch (C., Hawes, L. & Crowder S., publishers). The Right Pleasant and Delightful History of Fortunatus, and His Two Sons. In two parts..., First Penned in the Dutch Tongue, and thence Translated, and now Published in English, [1760?], woodcut illusts. to text, leaves E5 & E6 repaired to upper outer corners, contemp. sheep, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, upper board repaired to upper outer corner, 12mo. (1)

Lot 32

The Infant’s Library. Books 1, 2 & 7 printed and sold by John Marshall, No. 4 Aldermary Church Yard, c.1780s, together with A Short History of England, for the Infant’s Library, c.1780s, wood eng. illusts., orig. boards, with paper labels to covers (heavily rubbed), spines with old stitched repair, each approx. 60 x 46 mm (2.5 x 1.75 ins), plus three other defective volumes of the Infant’s Library, contained together in a small early 20th c. leather-covered box with hinged lid & clasp (7)

Lot 33

Kay (R.). The New Preceptor, or, Young Lady’s & Gentleman’s True Instructor in the Rudiments of the English Tongue, Newcastle: Printed by and for M. Angus & Son ... and for W. Charnley, 1801, title-page with woodcut coat-of-arms of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, small woodcut illustrations by Thomas Bewick to text, some minor browning, late 19th c. red half morocco, spine & extrems. slightly rubbed, 12mo. (1)

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