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Art reference. 36 vols. mostly on 20th century art movements, including: HERON (Patrick) The Changing Forms of Art, 1955, 1st edition, dust wrapper; EDWARDS (Paul) Wyndham Lewis, Painter and Writer. Yale 2000; DORFLES (Gillo) Kitsch, an Anthology of Bad Taste, 1969; MILES & SHIEL. David Jones the Maker Unmade, 2003; and others (36)
Art, antiques and furniture reference. SAXTON (Christopher) An Atlas of England and Wales. The Maps of Christopher Saxton 1574-1578. Introduction by R.V. Tooley. Collector's Library of Fine Art, 1979, folio, one of 500 numbered copies, facsimile colour plates (double-page, or folding), notice leaf loosely inserted, publisher's quarter calf, slipcase, folio, DILKE (Lady) French decoration and Furniture in the XVIII Century, 1901, no.28 of 100 copies, small folio, cloth gilt; HAYDEN (A) The Furniture Designs of Chippendale Hepplewhite and Sheraton, 1910, 4to; HOCKNEY (David) Secret Knowledge, 2001, dust wrapper; others including soft backed
Sporting art, architecture, and equestrian pursuits. MUNNINGS (Sir Alfred) Ballads and Poems, 1st edition 1957, dust wrapper; Autobiography, in 3 vols. (2 of which 1st editions), dust wrappers; CRAFTY. Sur Le Turf, Paris: Plon 1899, large 8vo, illustrated, added title, quarter morocco; The General Stud Book containing Pedigrees of Race Horses. London: J. Weatherby 1803 or 1830, 8vo, contemporary half calf; and others - Walter S. Sparrow, Peter Biegel, etc
GOLF. PARK (Willie) The Art of Putting. Edinburgh 1920, first edition, 8vo, 47pp., illustrated with plates from photographs, very light dust staining or foxing to first and last leaves, t.e.g. others uncut, original blue cloth boards; BELDAM (G W) and J. H. TAYLOR. Golf Faults Illustrated. London no date, [c.1900], 8vo, cloth; DARWIN (Bernard) Six Golfing Shots by Six Famous Players. London: Dormeuil Freres, no date, illustrated, original blue wrapper (3 copies) (5)
ANSTRUTHER (G Elliot) The Bindings of Tomorrow, a Record of the Work of the Guild of Women-Binders and of the Hampstead Bindery. London 1902, 4to, no. 276 of 500 numbered copies, illustrated with 50 colour plates, tissue guards, untrimmed, rebound by John Jameson (Cotswold Bookbinders) in full dark red morocco with Art Nouveau style gilt motifs
[FOREST (Eugène)] Histoire de Mr de Vertpré et de sa ménagère aussi, [originally published Paris chez Aubert 1840], oblong 8vo, a pen and ink manuscript copy by 'R. French' dated 1872, title and 46 fine paper illustrations with text mounted to album leaves, with a loose inserted English translation, contemporary boards; few other works on art reference, etc
JOHN CONSTABLE (1776-1837) The Thames from Windsor Castle, pencil drawing on paper watermarked 'Whatman 1801', 23 x 34cm Prov: Aldeburgh Festival Exhibition 1948 cat no. 6 'The Thames at Oxford' (lent by Dr H.A.C. Gregory) Arts Council Exhibition 1949 (Cat. no. 29) 'Sketches and Drawings by Constable belonging to Dr. H.A.C. Gregory' Sothebys Dr H.A.C.Gregory Sale 20th July 1949 lot 79 (Purchased by Agnews) Purchased by Susan Lister from Agnews 27th August 1952 and then by family descent The drawing compares closely to a version held by the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. See Graham Reynolds catalogue raisonne "The Early Paintings and drawings of John Constable 02.5 (pl.154) For further details please contact the saleroom.
Early 20th century lighting and design- an Art Nouveau coloured bead panelled lantern (faults); a silver plated chamber stick in the form of two tulips, stylised leaf handle and support; an Art Deco arched pink acid etched glass wall light; an early 20th century hand hammered pewter circular lamp, frosted disc of glass finial (4)
INDIA. A COMMONPLACE BOOK OF A MEMBER OF THE HAWKES FAMILY OF BANGALORE, 1870 the mounted photographs (albumen prints) of Bangalore including St Andrew's Kirk, Hydraulic Works, the bandstand and a Mahomnedan place of prayer, watercolours including one of Home Park Stoke Devonshire, prints, transcriptions from literature and dried plants, 19 x 15.5cm, dark green morocco gilt, worn, aeg, two others, one early 19th c containing fashion plates, valentine cards, watercolour illustrations, two silhouettes of gentlemen (unmounted) and a photograph (albumen print) of Dove Cottage, Grasmere with two small children by the garden gate, c1878, the other in a Letts's No 8 Diary of 1882 filled with engravings and illustrations of modern or aesthetic furniture, press cuttings on Japanese and Indian art, lacquer work, Cairo brassware, remedies including how to change a Leclanche battery, list of books to read, General Brigg's diet and several photographs (3)

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