LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976), by and after, St. Luke?s Church, signed in pencil, lower right, limited edition coloured print, 825/850, blind stamp lower left, published 1973, 61.25cm x 45.5cm** We would please ask that all payments are made by 12pm on Thursday 14th April at the latest. Collection for all lots is strictly by appointment at Otterbeck Hall, Chinley, SK23 6AH where all items are located. We request that items are collected on either Wednesday 13th or Thursday 14th April when Bamfords staff will be in attendance. In circumstances where buyers are unable to attend on these days members of the Stoodley family have kindly agreed to be present from Friday 15th to Monday 18th April at 12pm, however all lots must have been paid for by Thursday 14th April. It should be noted that keys will be handed to the new owners of Otterbeck Hall on Tuesday 19th April at which point Bamfords will no longer have access to the property. Bamfords are able, strictly by prior arrangement to bring certain higher value small items to the saleroom for collection at a later date. Please enquire and confirm this availability in relation to any lot that you are hoping Bamfords will be able to move on your behalf. Any such lot will incur a £15 charge**
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A Victorian ebonised chiffoniere, with blind fret swan neck pediment above two shelves and seven bevelled mirror panes, the projecting base with open shelves, drawer and two mirrored doors, cabriole legs, shelf to base, 215cm high, 123cm wide, c.1890** We would please ask that all payments are made by 12pm on Thursday 14th April at the latest. Collection for all lots is strictly by appointment at Otterbeck Hall, Chinley, SK23 6AH where all items are located. We request that items are collected on either Wednesday 13th or Thursday 14th April when Bamfords staff will be in attendance. In circumstances where buyers are unable to attend on these days members of the Stoodley family have kindly agreed to be present from Friday 15th to Monday 18th April at 12pm, however all lots must have been paid for by Thursday 14th April. It should be noted that keys will be handed to the new owners of Otterbeck Hall on Tuesday 19th April at which point Bamfords will no longer have access to the property. Bamfords are able, strictly by prior arrangement to bring certain higher value small items to the saleroom for collection at a later date. Please enquire and confirm this availability in relation to any lot that you are hoping Bamfords will be able to move on your behalf. Any such lot will incur a £15 charge**
A Chippendale style square silver table,early 20th century, with blind fret decoration,31cm square,61.5cm high,together with a strung mahogany side table,early 20th century, in the George III style, with three frieze drawers on square tapering legs,40.5cm wide 33cm deep74cm wide (2)Condition report: 1. Probably later edge mouldings.2. Water stains to top, old repairs to stringing. A little tired.
Trollope [(FM)] Mrs ? Domestic Manners of the Americans, second edition, two volumes, lithographic plates, half titles, contemporary calf ruled in blind, spine gilt with two black labels, engraved book plate, 8vo, London: Whittaker, Treacher & Co, 1832, Widow Barnaby, three volumes, contemporary calf, 1839 and Belgium and Western in 1833, half titles, contemporary half calf, 1834 (7)
Grose (Francis) - The Antiquities of England and Wales, new edition, eight volumes, engraved title, frontispiece and plates, contemporary calf ruled gilt, tooled in blind, spine gilt, engraved bookplate, 4to, London: Hooper & Wigstead, uniform with - Grose's Antiquities of Scotland, two volumes, 1797 (10)
Bewick (T) - A History of British Birds - The Figures engraved on Wood by T Bewick, two volumes, wood engraved illustrations and title vignette, contemporary calf, tooled in blind, re-backed, engraved bookplate, 8vo, Newcastle: Walker, 1821, uniform with - A General History of Quadrupeds...Eighth Edition, 1824 (3)
Ariosto (Lodovico) - Orlando Furioso, five volumes, engraved portraits, straight grained dark green morocco tooled in blind and ruled in gilt, spine lettered gilt, a.e.g., engraved bookplate, 8vo, Milan, 1812, uniform with - La Gerusalamme e l'Aminta di Torquato Tasso, two volumes, Paris, 1823 (7)
Moule (Thomas) - Winkles's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales, two volumes, engraved title and plates, contemporary calf tooled in blind and ruled gilt, spine gilt with two red labels, engraved bookplate, 4to, London: Effingham Wilson, 1836 and 1838, uniform with - French Cathedrals, London 1837 (3)
The Works of Robert Burns...to which are Prefixed Some Observations on the Scottish Peasantry, four volumes, engraved portrait frontispiece, half titles, contemporary calf tooled in blind, spine gilt, bookseller's ticket, Liverpool: J M'Creery for Cadell & Davies 1800, uniform with - Reliques of Robert Burns...,second edition, 1813, worn (5)
Southey (Robert) - Poems, second edition, contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt with green label, worn, 8vo, Bristol: N Biggs for Joseph Cottell, 1797, William Cowper - Poems, new edition, two volumes, contemporary calf tooled and blind with an urn, spine replaced, ownership signature, London 1798, James Northcote - Fables Original and Selected by the late James Northcote RA, two volumes, third edition and second series, wood engravings, purple calf gilt, London 1833 and Thomas Campbell - Poetical Works, later half morocco by Hatchards, London 1846 (6) Condition ReportSouthey - Incomplete, nothing after leaf beginning 'the story of the following ballad [Mary]'
Hill (John Harwood) - The History of Market Harborough with that Portion of the Hundred of the Gartree Leicestershire, lithographed title and plates, ownership signature, contemporary calf tooled in blind with fleur de lis trellis, spine conforming with red label by George Quinton, Norwich, worn, engraved book plate, 4to, Leicester: For Subscribers, 1875
A serpentine mahogany stand, c1900, in George III style, fitted with a drawer to the blind fret carved sides, on square tapered legs with stretchers, 66cm h; 34 x 35cm and an oval mahogany urn stand (2) Condition ReportSerpentine stand - lacking several of the pendant husks, lacks gallery. Urn stand - gallery damaged.
An English silver lever watch, in engine turned case, 55mm, London 1874 and an R.N.I.B. keyless lever nickel plated hunting cased blind person's watch, early 20th c (2) Condition ReportSilver watch - not in working order, wear to case, dial cracked. Blind person's watch in good condition and working order
[HARPSFIELD, Nicholas]: Dialogi sex contra Summi Pontificatus, Monasticae vitae, Sanctorum, Sacrarum imaginum oppugnatores, et Pseudomartyres. Antverpiae, Christophori Plantini, 1573. PP: (xxiv), 741 + index + a folding brown coloured broadside illustration of the miraculous cross of St Donat's. Cont. full blind stamped vellum, with one clasp of two. Two small worm holes affecting the first 100 pages.
HUGH THOMSON Illustrates: 1- Shakespeare’s As you like it. Hodder & Stoughton, (1909), SIGNED, limited edition, No. 0000 of 500. With 40 tipped-in colour plates. 4to. Original gilt pictorial full vellum, lacks the ties and a little warped; 2- The Merry Wives of Windsor. Heinemann, 1910, 1st. edn. 40 tipped-in colour plates. 4to. Original blue gilt pictorial cloth; a little rubbed; 3- Sheridan’s the School for Scandal. No date, with 25 tipped-in colour plates. 4to. Original green gilt pictorial cloth; title page blind stamped: Presentation Copy. (3)
Blind Faith- Blind Faith UK LP Record SPELP 14 A//1 420 and B//1 420 EX The vinyl is in excellent condition and has a high sheen The labels are also in excellent condition The The ffully lightly laminated sleeve is in Excellent condition with clear writing on the spine The inner sleeve has no issues and is excellent
Blind Faith ? Blind Faith Italy Record LP RSO 2479 176 A-520 and B 520 EX The vinyl is in excellent condition with a high glossy sheen and no marks. The labels are also excellent with no sign the vinyl was ever played, The lightly laminated sleeve is in excellent condition with no edge wear and clear writing on the spine . The original inner sleeve is in EX condition with no issues
Blind Faith ? Blind Faith US record LP RS-1-3016 EX The vinyl is in excellent condition and has a high glossy sheen There is one extremely light hairline mark.The labels are in very good condition slight spindle hole wear The sleeve is in very good condition and has some ring wear and 3 cm wear area on the bottom edge The inner plastic sleeve is in excellent condition
Blind Faith ? Blind Faith UK record LP SPELP 14 A//1 420 W and B//1 420 W NM The vinyl is in near mint condition and has a high glossy sheen and no marks .The labels are in very good condition slight bubbling. The sleeve is in very good condition with no edge wear and clear writing on the spine. The inner sleeve is in excellent condition
William Walker (1791-1867) - After James Doyle - Engraving - The Literary Party of Sir Joshua Reynolds, with facsimile signatures to lower margin, and blind stamp for The Print Seller's Association, 16ins x 22.5ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazedCondition ReportThis work has not been inspected out of its frame. There is some overall light discolouration, and some evidence of earlier foxing. There is no obvious damage or loss to the print.
NO RESERVE Coleridge family copy.- Suicer (Johann Kaspar) Thesaurus ecclesiasticus, e patribus Graecis ordine alphabetico, 2 vol., engraved frontispiece, general title in red and black, titles with engraved printer's device, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, some mostly marginal water-staining, occasional spotting, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, covers with arabesque centre-pieces, lightly soiled, folio, Amsterdam, Wetsten & Smith, 1728.⁂ Still considered a work of great erudition. Provenance: 'John Duke Coleridge, from his loving Father & Mother, for his birthday, Dec. 3, 1860, with their prayers for his health & happiness' (ink inscription to front free endpaper of vol.1). John Duke Coleridge (1820-1894) English lawyer, judge, politician and great-nephew of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Keneally (Thomas) The Fear, light toning to text margins, jacket with light rubbing and creasing to spine tips and corners, Melbourne, 1965; Bring Larks and Heroes, scattered foxing, jacket with light rubbing and chipping to spine tips and corners, New York, 1967; The Survivor, jacket with very light sunning to spine, Sydney, 1969, first or first American editions, signed presentation inscriptions from the author to Patrick Downie, original boards, dust-jackets; and another by the same, 8vo (4)⁂ An excellent group of association copies inscribed to a childhood friend of Keneally's. Downie was amongst Keneally's closest friends at Christian Brother St Patrick's College, Strathfield. Downie was blind from birth used to be read to by Keneally.
Ruskin (John) The Elements of Drawing, second edition, signed presentation inscription from the author dated 1858 to title, A.L.s. from the author tipped onto front free endpaper, repair to endpaper, 16pp. advertisements at rear, illustrations, original blind-stamped cloth, spine ends and corners bumped and a little frayed, 8vo, 1857.
Essex House Press.- [Spenser (Edmund)] [Epithalamion], number 109 of 150 copies on vellum, hand-coloured wood-engraved frontispiece by Reginald Savage, large decorative initial supplied by hand in gold, blue & grey, others in gold or blue, rubricated throughout, hand-coloured tail-piece, tissue guards lightly spotted, original vellum with 'Soul is Form' device stamped in blind on upper cover, uncut, slightly soiled, 8vo, printed at the Essex House Press, 1901.
Gregynog Press.- Milton (John) Four Poems: L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Arcades, Lycidas, number 84 of 250 copies on Japanese vellum, wood-engraved title-vignette and illustrations by Blair Hughes-Stanton, 4 full-page, original red Hermitage calf with title-vignette of Euphrosyne stamped in blind on upper cover, by the Gregynog Bindery, uncut, rather rubbed (as usual), spine ends slightly chipped, [Harrop 26], 8vo, Newtown, Gregynog Press, 1933.
GREELY A.W. Report on the Proceedings of the United States Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land. 2 vols. Plates, maps & illus. Quarto. Worn cloth, damp mkg. to early leaves of vol. 1, etc. Washington, 1888; also Report of Winfield S. Schley ... Commanding Greely Relief Expedition, 1887 & G. W. Melville, In the Lena Delta ... followed by An Account of the Greely Relief Expedition, illus. & maps, rebound cloth, ex lib. with blind stamps only, 1885. (4).
LEIGHTON (John): 'Select Views of Glasgow and its Environs. Engraved by Joseph Swan..', Glasgow, published by Joseph Swan, engraver, 1828: 4to, contemporary blind stamped blue calf gilt, aeg, a little rubbed: GORTON (John) 'A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland..', London, Chapman & Hall, 1833: 3 vols, publishers blue cloth gilt, 8vo: NORRIS (Thaddeus) 'The American Angler's Book: embracing the natural history of sporting fish and the art of taking them..': Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, 1864: contemporary black half morocco gilt, endpapers renewed, broad 8vo: together with approx 33 other vols, miscellaneous including topography, cookery and horticulture.
HAMMOND (Henry): 'A Paraphrase, and Annotations upon all the books of the New Testament: briefly explaining all the difficult places thereof..', London, printed by J Flesher for Richard Royston, 1653: 18thc quarter calf over marbled boards, rubbed, folio: together with 'A Paraphrase and Annotations upon the books of the Psalms, briefly explaining the difficulties thereof..', London, printed by R Norton, 1659: title page rubricated in red, contemporary blind ruled calf gilt, a good copy, folio. (2)
GEORGIAN SCRAP ALBUM: a fine late Georgian album of scraps, manuscript verse, watercolours and drawings, upper free endpaper inscribed 'a tribute of affection to Fanny ?Ansee from her sister on her birthday June 29th 1835': includes a well executed representation of hieroglyphics 'from an Egyptian painting found by Belzoni in Thebes', with related 17 line verse on opposing page: ink and watercolour drawing captioned 'Jem Holmes barn in Stopples Barn, Arundel Castle in the distance', dated 26th Sept 1826: another drawing in the same hand captioned 'Lane at John Page's Corner in Burpham', dated for the preceding day: small 4to album, original blind stamped brown morocco ornately gilt, aeg. (1)
BIBLE: GENEVA VERSION: a 'Breeches' Bible, lacking all before dedication leaf including general and old testament titles, New Testament title within woodcut border, Robert Barker 1615, defective Psalmes dated 1601 at rear, repairs notable to initial and final quires and intermittently throughout, toning and finger soiling, ink splats and smudges, 19th century blind tooled calf with red edges, for sale with all faults and not subject to return. (1)
MANUSCRIPTS: PRIDEAUX (Charles): 'Survey of the Mannor of Gwarnick AD 1757': mid-18thc manuscript account book, approx 100pp with numerous entries circa 1757-1771 detailing rents and out payments, 'Nov 29th: paid Mr Maddock on account of a commission of lunacy': 8vo commonplace book, contemporary blind ruled vellum covers, VG: together with notebook of a Mr Prideaux of Deans Yard Westminster, circa 1790 and another account book circa 1745-70, bound wallet-form in contemporary vellum. (3)
IRVING (Washington): 'Life of Mahomet..', London, John Murray, 1850: publishers blind stamped green cloth, spines frayed with loss: HERON-ALLEN (Edward) 'Edward Fitzgerald's Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam..', London, Quaritch, 1899: large 8vo, publishers green cloth gilt, rebacked, teg: with 10 other vols, 19th-early 20thc illustrated books. (12)
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