Indian Art & Tibet A large collection of modern volumes on Indian art and Tibet, to include Hooker, Sir J. Himalayan journals. London, 1893. Second edition, 8vo, presention copy from Hyacinth Hooker, original cloth gilt; Bell, Sir Charles Portrait of the Dalai Lama. London, 1946. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, faded; Clarke, John Tibet, caught in time. Reading, 1997. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Aris, Michael The raven crown, the origins of Buddhist monarchy in Bhutan. London, 1994. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Zebrowski, Mark Deccani painting. London, 1983. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Archer, Mildred Early views of India. London, 1980. 4to, original cloth,. dustwrapper, faded; Chakravarty, Kalyan Kumar Orchha. New Delhi, 1984. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Singh, Madanjeet Ajanta. Lausanne, 1965. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Khandalavala, Karl Pahari miniature paintings from the N.C. Mehta collection. Ahmedabad, [no date]. 4to, original cloth; de Silva, R. K. Early prints of Ceylon 1800-1900. London, 1985. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; and a quantity of other modern 4to volumes on Indian art (quantity)
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Tennyson, Alfred, Lord - Franklin, Sir John - Dean Stanley Versus Tennysonianos Franklini cenotaphio inscriptos. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, 1882. 8vo, original cloth gilt, inner hinge split; with various manuscripts taped in to include; Tennyson, Alred, Lord Manuscript note regarding his epitaph on Franklin`s memorial in Westminster Abbey "NOT HERE:.... TOWARD NO EARTHLY POLE". It looks much better this way & if I recollect right many of your abbey epitaphs are in captials. Please explain my wishes to the sculptor," unsigned, undated, on Farringford headed paper, with an additional note explaining that this note was originally sent by Tennyson to Dean Stanley and then to Miss Mary Drummond of Megginch, initialed and dated 21 Nov. 1883; Franklin, Sir John Part of an autograph letter signed, from Sir John Franklin, [dated 1839 to A.P. Stanley], second page only, outer section torn and now loose, with autograph letter signed from Mary Drummond of Megginch presenting the section of Franklin manuscript to her uncle William; with 4 other manuscripts taped in including 2 from J.C. Burkitt
Bell, Benjamin A system of surgery. Edinburgh, 1783-88. Volumes 1-3, 6 and plate volume only, 8vo, 99 engraved plates, slightly spotted, contemporary calf, preliminary leaves of vol. 6 loose and slightly frayed, rubbed, two boards detached; Gregory, John The works. Edinburgh, 1788. 4 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, worn, one cover detached, volume 1 rebound in cloth; Welwood, James Memoirs of the most material transactions in England. London, 1718. 12mo, contemporary calf, worn; Whytt, Robert Physiological essays. Edinburgh, 1766. 12mo, contemporary sheep worn, covers detached; slight spotting to most volumes, library stamps (11)
Tableau Encyclopédique Ichthylologie. Paris, 1788. 4to, plates, disbound, loss to last plate, some soiling; Olivier, G.A. Voyage dans l`empire Othoman. Paris, an 9. 6 volumes, 8vo, 6 (of 7) volumes, lacking atlas, cloth, worming to text; Bell, T. The anatomy, physiology and diseases of the teeth. 1829. 8vo, plates, cloth, stained; Peyrilhe, M. Histoire de la chirurgie. Paris, 1780. Volume 2 only, 4to, calf, worn, spotted, covers detached; Breschet, G. Répertoire général d`anatomie et de physiologie pathologiques. Paris, 1829. 4to, Parts 2, 4, 7-8, only, plates, wrappers, spotted and soiled, wrappers soiled and worn; Snell, J. Observations on the history, use and construction of obturateurs. London, 1828. 8vo, cloth; Blake, R. Essay on the structure and formation of teeth in man and various animals. Dublin, 1801. 8vo, modern quarter calf, soiled and stained, worn; Leonhard, C. Einleitung und verbereitung zur mineralogie. Frankfurt, 1817. Folio, plates, original wrappers, dampstained, browned and soiled, wrappers very worn and soiled; and others, miscellaneous, (quantity)
19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with a broken swan-neck pediment, fluted half column pilasters, short door, plinth base, square painted dial with floral spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture, signed - Northwood & Sons, Earcall-Heath, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell.
EUGENE RIMMEL "The Book of Perfumes", with numerous illustrations, two volumes, published Chapman & Hall, London 1865, one volume, FABRE`S "Book of Insects", illustrations by Detmold, published New York, J SOWERBY "English Botany or Coloured Figures of British Plants", third edition, volume XI, published George Bell & Sons London 1899
A collection of four black and white printed Christmas cards, one depicting goblins in a bell tower, another with scarecrow and figural tree holding an umbrella, another with lizard and a further card with pixie (mounted as one), two inscribed within the print "Best wishes from Mr and Mrs Arthur Rackham & Barbara", Christmas 1930 and 1931 respectively, another inscribed "Best wishes for 1911 from Mr and Mrs Arthur Rackham and Barbara Mary Rackham, 16 Chalcot Gardens South Hampstead NW" (4) (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th century French ormolu clock garniture, clock with painted porcelain dial and inset plaques in Sevres-style, French movement striking on a bell, pair of companion jars similarly formed in ormolu and Sevres-style porcelain, the whole cast with horned masks and floral garlands in neo-classical style, clock 21in. - with key and pendulum
Regency mahogany lancet-shaped bracket clock inlaid with brass, gilt grilles, and pressed shell side handles, on gilt acorn feet, white painted roman dial signed Francis Jones, 62 Cornhill, London , strike/silent at XII, twin fusee movement, anchor escapement, hour strike and pull repeat on a bell, the shaped backplate signed Jones, London. Height 48cm (ticks readily, winds, strikes, pendulum, winder, door key).
George III oak longcased clock , inlaid and banded in mahogany, the broken arch painted face signed Cooper, Whitchurch , Arabic and Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, eight-day movement with rack strike and anchor escapement on a false plate (no bell), in a swan neck hood with gilded leaf scrolls and Corinthian capitals, on cavetto shoulders, Corinthian capped quarter columns, and set out canted corner base. Height 225cm (pendulum, 1 weight, winder, some losses and distress)
A lacquered brass carriage alarm clock, the white enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial of Arabic numerals (at fault), the spring driven movement stamped `208`, in a four glass case with swing handle to the top and bell to the underside, 8cm wide, 11cm high, 6cm deep
An eight day oak longcase clock, 18th century, the 12 inch square brass dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and cherub moulded corner spandrels, the unrestored four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the associated case with ogee moulded corners to the hood above an arched hood door over a long trunk door on a boxed base and splay bracket feet, 218cm high
A mixed lot, comprising: silver items, an Indian quaich, by Barton, circular form, lug handles, a toast rack, a shell dish, a mustard pot, three brushes, a silver mounted lemonade jug, damaged, approx. weighable 12oz, two entree dishes, a serving dish, a table bell, a three-piece tea set, a muffin dish and cover and other items including cased sets and flatware. (qty)
A Chinese archaic bronze temple bell, cat with script, scrolls and raised studs, the top with two dragons, reign mark to interior. Provenance Tietsin 1903 by Haupmann Artillerie - Ludvig Von Ploennies who served in China during the Boxer Rebellion and given to the previous owner by one of his descendants, 18cm high
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