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Lot 713

A superb collection of around 54 classic Rock & Pop LPs. Includes a smattering of soul/ reggae and some choice compilations. Artists/ titles include Can inc Soon Over Babaluma, Limited Edition. Blind Faith - S/T, Deep Purple - In Rock (No EMI on label), Country Joe & The Fish - Electric Music For The Mind and Body, Woodstock, The First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies, Sex Pistols - The Great Rock n Roll Swindle, David Bowie - ChangeOneBowie, Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life, The Chambers Brothers - A New Time A New Day, Tighten Up Volume 2, Black Uhuru inc Sinsemilla, Black Sounds Of Freedom. ELO, Chicago, Depeche Mode, A Flock of Seagulls, The Flying Pickets, Bugles, Eddy Grant, You Can All Join In, Fill Your Head With Rock, Bumpers, Nice Enough To Eat, Gutbucket, Midnight Soul, Buster. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 745

Lovely clean early UK copies of the first 2 Stones LPs. Both are mono and issued on unboxed Decca labels. Titles are The Rolling Stones (LK 4605 2A/4A - Ex a few light and minor hairlines/og company mono inner/Ex+ outstanding condition sleeve, only slight laminate wear) and No. 2 (LK 4661 2A/1A - Ex+ top condition record showing just a couple of extremely minor and faint wispy hairlines/og company mono inner/Ex+ once again superb condition sleeve with some very light laminate wear, no blind man).

Lot 762

A smashing collection of around 33 LPs & 20 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Neil Young inc Journey Into Through The Past (REP 64 015) & Life (924 154-1, no sleeve), Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline (M63601), Emmylou Harris inc Luxury Liner, Bluebird, Rosies In The Snow. 10,000 Maniacs inc Hope Chest, Blind Man's Zoo. Levellers, Suzanna Vega inc Marlene On The Wall, Days Of Open Hand, Edie Brickell, Oyster Band, Moira Kerr, Mary Black, Simon & Garfunkel, Snowapple, Folk In Worship, Iain MacDonald, The Unicorn, The McCalmans, Red Shift, Johnny Cash inc At San Quentin, Original Golden Hits, Man In Black. Crystal Gayle, Graham Nash. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 797

A magic collection of around 45 classic rock/ blues rock LPs. Artists/ titles include Traffic inc S/T (ILPS 9081T, pink bullseye label, Ex/ VG+), Mr Fantasy (ILPS 9061). Blind Faith - S/T (583059), Cream inc Disraeli Gears, Wheels Of Fire, Goodbye. Thin Lizzy, Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast (724387041660, picture disc), Eric Clapton - Rainbow Concert. Little Feat inc S/T/ Feat's Don't Fail Me Now, Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken. Hot Tuna inc Burgers, Live Tuna. Todd Rundgren inc Something, Hermit Of Mink Hollow, Todd. Tom Petty inc You're Gonna Get It. Kingfish, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bad Co, Mountain, Allman Brothers Band, Death WIsh, Chicago, Robert Plant. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 803

A smashing collection of around 350 mixed-genre CD albums and singles. Artists include Grateful Dead, Orb, Pink Floyd, Blind Faith, Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, America, The Big Squeeze, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, Tears For Fears, Cypress Hill, Warren Zevon, Eurythmics, Frank Zappa, Motorhead, Dave Mason, Semisonic, Smashing Pumpkins. Brian Wilson, The Doors, The Vines, Joni Mitchell, David Gilmour, Jefferson Airplane, Love, Paul Weller, Foo Fighters, The Stone Roses, Nirvana, The Jam, Tim Buckley, Bob Dylan, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Suede, Oasis, Elastica, REM, Blur, Pulp, The Verve. CDs appear to be in Excellent condition.

Lot 841

A fantastic collection of around 51 LPs. Artists/ titles include John Fahey inc Live In Tasmania, The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death, Fare Forward Voyagers, I Remember Blind Joe Death, Of Rivers And Religion, The Best Of. John Martyn inc Solid Air (ILPS 9226), One World. Fruupp - Seven Secrets (DNLS 3058), Steeleye Span, Terry Riley, The Byrds inc Sweet Heart Of The Rodeo, Fifth Dimension. Stephen Stills, Crosby Stills & Nash, Strawbs inc Grave New World. Van Morrisson inc TB Sheets, Moondance. John Prine, Joni Mitchell, Richard Thompson, Renaissance, Eagles. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 956

Here we have an extensive collection of around 54 LPs. Artists/ titles include Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You (CAS 1026), Sahara - Sunrise (DNLS 3068), Groundhogs inc Split, The Mighty Groundhogs. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle. Tom Petty inc Let Me Up. Badfinger - No Dice. Tangerine Dream inc Rubycon, Cyclone, Phaeora. Blind Faith - S/T, Little Feat, Camel, Mountain, West Bruce & Laing, Shades Of Green, The Rose Of Avalanche, Joshua, Jeff Beck Group, Albert Lee, Steve Gibbons Band, Steeleye Span, Mike Oldfield, Yes, Iron Butterfly. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 360

Excellent collection of 20 assorted concert programmes, generally circa 60s - 90s. Includes excellent copy of Blind Faith Visual Thing book, programmes from David Bowie, Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Neil Young and more. Very good condition.

Lot 272

A large Austrian 'gothic revival' carved oak side cabinetWith a pair of doors each carved as a blind pointed twin-arched panel with foliate spandrels, flanked to each end by a standing medieval knight figure holding a shield with a recumbent lion at his feet, enclosing two drawers and a shelf, the reverse stamped: 'Made in Austria, 184cm wide, 73cm deep, 96cm high (72in wide, 28 1/2in deep, 37 1/2in high) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 318

A large set of gothic revival oak and parcel gilt hanging shelvesprobably adapted from a larger 19th century ecclesiastical pieceOf tripartite architectural form, surmounted by crocket carved pinnacles, with pierced and blind pointed arches, and with pierced and blind trefoils, the central projecting bay enclosing three later glass shelves flanked by two smaller bays enclosing six later glass shelves, 174cm wide x 37cm deep x 143cm high, (68 1/2in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 56in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 24

Tom Dodson Print with Blind Stamp, Signed in Pencil

Lot 307

WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969), 'CECILIA RECLINING', unsigned limited edition print of a female figure, 390/750 with WRF blind stamp bottom left, approximate sizes: image 29cm x 38cm, frame 66cm x 74cm (condition: print loose in mount, frame chipped with dirty marks) (ARR)

Lot 829

A small mahogany corner cabinet with single glazed door and blind fret decoration

Lot 1069

Arthur B Brook (British 1867-1933): 'Sisters', limited edition mezzotint with blind stamp signed in pencil pub. Frost and Reed 1917, 40cm x 38cm; and F Bartolozzi after Richard Cosway: 'The Right Hon. Harriet Viscountess Buckley', 20th century engraving pub. Thomas Ross collection 30cm x 23cm (2)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 188

Mintons Blind Earl type cup, saucer and side plate trio together with matching teapot and small plate, (5)

Lot 673

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT DESK, the moulded rectangular top above a fall-front with solid brass escutcheon, opening to reveal gilt-tooled leather inset writing surface before an arrangement of eight drawers, pigeon holes and dividers, retaining the original lock and key, below the fall a carved blind fretwork frieze, the lower section with frieze drawer over a recessed cupboard, flanked by three moulded-front drawers to each side, each fitted with brass swan-neck handles and retaining their locks, raised on bracket feet, in one piece. 135.5cm high, 110cm wide, 61.5cm deep

Lot 353

A Selection of various novels which include titles and authors: Letters from Aubrey Beardsley to Leonard Smithers by R.A. Walker, Salome by Oscar Wilde, Green Bays verses and Parodies by Q, 1st edition Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie, Blind a play in three acts by Laurence Oliver, Mrs Lancelot a comedy of assumptions by Maurice Hewlett, Lochinvar by S.R. Crockett & Shandon Bells by William Black.

Lot 193

A Roman window blind, in green and red tartan fabric, L117cm. Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 286

Dickens Charles: The Centenary Edition. 1910/11. Thirty-six volumes. Uniformly bound in blind stamped red cloth.Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 54

Sir William Russell Flint, Spanish beauties, artist's coloured proof with publisher's blind stamp, 30 x 55cm

Lot 55

Sir William Russell Flint, "Casilda's white petticoat", artist's coloured proof with publisher's blind stamp, signed in pencil to lower right margin, 45 x 61cm

Lot 154

An antique late 19th Century Victorian / Edwardian Art Nouveau mahogany breakfront sideboard credenza cabinet having a raised gallery back with inset bevelled mirror and carved scroll detailing. The base having a stepped edge with glazed heart & scroll door, blind fretwork flanked by open shelves sections. All raised on carved cabriole legs. Measures approx; 134cm x 122cm x 37xm.

Lot 241

An antique 19th Century Italian oak painted bust stand / vase museum plinth pedestal base of decorative upright form having flared square top. Below a single door having a brass turned handle opening to reveal a spacious interior within. Applied floral and scroll blind fretwork to each side raised on a plinth base with further carved decoration. All finished white. Measures approx. 75cm x 36cm x 36cm.      

Lot 425

Robert Otley - An antique 18th Century Georgian English oak and mahogany 30 hour longcase clock / Grandfather clock having a hand painted face with floral sprays and makers mark for Robert Otley. Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. The movement being chain driven and striking on a bell. Glazed door to the hood with brass eagle pediment and blind fretwork decoration. Single door to the trunk with all being raised on canted plinth base. Measures approx 225cm x 57cm x 27cm. 

Lot 504

An antique 19th Century Georgian George III English mahogany library glazed fronted bookcase / display vitrine cabinet of good narrow slender form. The flyaway cornice with carved block decoration having a single astragal glazed door below which opens to an adjustable shelves interior. Supported upon a pedestal base having a paneled blind fronted door concealing a shelved interior with all being raised on bracket feet. Measures approx 187cm x 57cm x 36cm.   

Lot 552

An antique early 19th Century Scottish Georgian English oak cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by James Hendrie of Falkirk having a scrolled arched pediment top with blind pierced detailing and columns to the glazed door hood. Brass silvered dial having Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. Measures 214cm, dial 12 inches.

Lot 608

A large and impressive antique early 20th Century Edwardian English mahogany lawyers / office / library estate bureau bookcase having a flyaway cornice with a series of open shelves below. Each open shelf having hinged mahogany shelf strips flanked by a domed topped glazed door section to the left with blind fronted doors below concealing a bureau desk section with a series of pigeon holes. The base having one long drawer flanked by single short drawer to the left with a concealed cupboard and open shelves below. All raised on bracket feet. Breaks to into two pieces for ease of transport. Measures approx 230cm x 116cm x 34cm.      

Lot 77

An antique 19th Century Dutch walnut and satin wood console hall side occasional table having a serpentine chamfered edge top with satin marquetry inlaid decoration atop. Blind fronted drawer below with further inlaid decoration raised on two thick cabriole supports. Measures approx. 79cm x 76cm x 41cm.  

Lot 15

NO RESERVE Bookbinding.- Oldham (J.Basil) English Blind-Stamped Bindings, one of 750 copies, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly soiled, folio, Cambridge, 1952.

Lot 237

NO RESERVE Mann (Thomas) Buddenbrooks, 2 vol., first American edition, decorative endpapers, ink ownership inscriptions to half-titles, occasional light browning, original blind-stamped cloth, extremities a little frayed and chipped, spine faded, 8vo, 1924.

Lot 251

Orwell (George) Nineteen Eighty-Four, first edition, some light spotting or foxing, pp. 7 & 8 with light marking and some light internal tearing but without loss, endpaper collage of Orwell's eyes, front pastedown with small compartment revealing the Queen's face on pound note, modern morocco, labels to spine, covers stamped in blind, upper cover with eye design onlay, 8vo, 1949.⁂ A unique binding, the lower cover showing the Ministry of Truth building, the upper cover the watchful eye of Big Brother.

Lot 40

NO RESERVE Kelmscott Press.- Chaucer (Geoffrey) The Works: A Facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer, introduction by John Winterich, illustrations and decorations by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris, original blind-stamped cloth, dust-jacket rubbed and soiled, Cleveland & New York, 1958 § Needham (Paul) & others. William Morris and the Art of the Book, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, New York & London, 1976, small folio & 4to (2)

Lot 66

Spoerri (Daniel), Robert Filliou, Emmett Williams, Dieter Roth & Topor. An Anecdoted Typography of Chance, 2 vol., number 28 of 100 copies with original print signed by Spoerri, original screenprint 'Cubist View of My Room, No.13' folded and loose in original ink- & blind-stamped paper folder (lightly damp-stained but not affecting print), text with illustrations, slightly stained or cockled by damp at beginning and end, original blind-stamped wrappers signed by the contributors on upper cover (except the deceased Fillou), together in original cloth slip-case (a little rubbed and marked), small 4to, Atlas Arkhive Four, 1995.⁂ The print is of a photographic collage made in 1961. Spoerri was closely involved in the Fluxus movement, of which this is a significant work. He is known for his "snare-pictures" where random objects on a horizontal plane e.g. a table are fixed to a wall.

Lot 341

After Sir William Russell Flint, RA, PPRWS (1880-1969) - A Florentine Masquerade (Academic Series No.3), collotype, blind stamp, numbered 108/750 lower right, 67cm x 49.5cm, in wash lined card mount and fluted gilt frame, glazed Condition: **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 271

An Antique mahogany cased long case clock, the painted arched dial with sun and moon phased inscribed C Rutter Belbroughton, the hood with blind fret work, Corinthian capital fluted columns, with similar to the trunk and star inlay to the base

Lot 38

A late Georgian mahogany linen press, having two blind doors opening to reveal 5 pull out trays, fitted with two short over two long drawers to the base, width 45ins x depth 22ins x height 76ins - Height of upper section including cornice 43.5ins.  Cornice is separate - height 5ins.

Lot 260

A contemporary hexagonal chinoiserie display cabinet, black lacquered and with gilt decorated panels, pagoda top, with a single glazed door enclosing two shelves and fitted a lower blind panel door, on a moulded plinth, height 174cm, width 57cm.

Lot 429

DAVID SHEPHERD, OBE (1931-2017) - 'Jungle Gentleman', photographic reproduction, signed in pencil, numbered 758/2000, bears Solomon & Whitehead blind stamp, framed, 44cm x 73cm, frame size 76cm x 100cm, also a companion 'The Sentinel'. (2)

Lot 100

* Bristol. Newman & Co. (publishers), Clifton (with the Suspension Bridge), opened Decr. 8th 1864, Henry Pearce at the Baths, Sion Hill, Clifton, circa 1865, hand-coloured lithograph with the dimensions of the bridge on either side of the title, slight spotting and mount staining, one repaired closed tear, blind stamp below image, 360 x 480 mm, together with another copy similar, but uncoloured and with frayed margins, with Rowbotham (Thomas). View of the City of Bristol as it appeared from Pile Hill during the dreadful riots on the night of Sunday, October 30th 1831..., circa 1832, uncoloured lithograph, slight mount staining, 395 x 495 mmQty: (3)

Lot 116

* Edwards (Lionel). Polo, 1st Bn. v 2nd. Bn. The Durham Light Infantry, Toulston 24 August 1955, colour photolithograph, signed by the artist in pencil to lower right, 280 x 390 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with The Cambridge University Drag, 1950, colour photolithograph, signed by the artist in pencil to lower left, 255 x 395 mm, framed and glazed, with Horse Racing at Epsom, H. F. & G. Witherby Ltd, 1951, colour photolithograph, signed by the artist in pencil to lower left, 260 x 400 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus The Duke of Beaufort Hunt, Eyre & Spottiswoode, circa 1955, colour photolithograph, blind stamp of the FATG to lower left, signed by the artist in pencil to lower left, 350 x 500 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and The Whaddon Chase, circa 1960, small colour photolithograph, signed by the artist in pencil to lower right, uncoloured remarque of a lady crossing a flooded brook, image size 140 x 190 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (5)

Lot 121

* Faber (John, c.1695-1756). Nicolaus Sandersonus A.M. Matheseos Professor Cantabrigiae & R.S.S., after John Vanderbank, circa 1719, mezzotint on laid paper, blank margin with early ink number to upper right, plate size 35 x 24.5cm (13.75 x 9.75ins), sheet size 44.5 x 28cm (17.5 x 11ins)Qty: (1)NOTESNicholas Saunderson (1682-1739) was a blind English scientist and mathematician. Saunderson lost his sight through smallpox when he was about one year old, but as a child he developed ways to allow himself to calculate without pencil and paper. Later, at Cambridge University, he was recognised as an excellent teacher and in 1711 he was elected Lucasian Professor, a post previously held by Isaac Newton.

Lot 138

* Payne (Charles Johnson 'Snaffles'). 'Merry England' and worth a guinea a minute, [1927], colour photolithograph with a black and white remarque of a fox jumping a water-filled ditch, crossed snaffle bit blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist to lower left, slight staining to lower margin, overall size 390 x 360 mm, framed and glazedQty: (1)

Lot 149

* Shepherd (David). The Rhino's Last Stand? circa 1994, colour photolithograph, signed by the artist in pencil to lower right, 335 x 515 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Last Leaves of Autumn, Solomon & Whitehead, 1986, colour photolithograph, blind stamp to lower left, signed by the artist in pencil to lower right, limited edition 606/850, 335 x 520 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Farmyard Chickens, 1982, colour photolithograph, blind stamp to lower left, signed by the artist in pencil to lower right, limited edition 24/850, 240 x 400 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (3)

Lot 172

Barletius (Marinus). Vita et res præclare gestæ ... Georgii Castrioti, Epirotarum principis, Scander-Beg cognominatus, Zagreb: Joannis Baptistae Weitz, 1743, woodcut portrait frontispiece, title in red & black, few worm & trails holes to initial leaves, light toning, armorial bookplate of Lieut. Com. Edward Scott Williams R.N. (Retd.) to upper pastedown, endpapers wormed, contemporary sheep, blind decorated spine, loss at head & foot of spine, upper joint split, worn with few worm trails, 4toQty: (1)

Lot 179

Binding. The Birth and Triumph of Love. A Poem, by James Bland Burges, London: printed by C. Roworth for T. Egerton, 1796, engraved portrait frontispiece with gilt line borders, 25 engraved plates including dedication, blind stamp of Salford Borough Royal Museum & Library at foot of frontispiece and lower outer corners of some plates and text, manuscript 'XI' at foot of title, some spotting, marks and finger soiling mostly to margins, pale blue moire silk doublure endpapers with decorative gilt borders & dentelles (free endpapers slightly frayed to edges), bookplate and shelf label of Salford Borough Royal Museum & Library to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary maroon morocco possibly by Christian Samuel Kalthoeber (fl. 1775-1817, unsigned/unmarked), elaborate gilt decoration, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, extremities rubbed, board corners worn & showing, 4to, together with: Taylor (Charles, Engraver), The Cabinet of Genius Containing Frontispieces and Characters adapted to the most Popular Poems..., vol. 1 only (of 2), London: C. Taylor, 1787, engraved title, 52 engraved plates (of 58?), strong white adhesive tape at gutter & adjoining to front blank and also to gutter margin of B1 and facing plate (with consequent adhesive show-through), occasional offsetting and some light dampstaining to margins, initial leaves loose, contemporary half sheep, upper board near detached, lower joint split, worn, small 4toQty: (2)

Lot 194

Emerson (William). The Mathematical Principles of Geography, 2 parts in one, London: J. Nourse, 1770, 20 engraved folding plates of diagrams, some offsetting, occasional 20th century annotations, 20th century blind panelled calf, morocco title label, 8vo, together with: Martin (Benjamin), The Young Gentleman and Lady's Philosophy, in a continued Survey of the Works of Nature and Art; by Way of Dialogue, 2 volumes, London: Printed and sold by W. Owen, and by the author, 1759, engraved frontispiece to volume 1, 50 engraved plates (including 9 folding), volume 1 text block split, contemporary calf, boards detached, spines without title labels, worn, some insect damage to volume 2 spine, 8vo, Bion (Nicolas), L'Usage des Globes Celeste et Terrestre, et des Spheres suivant les differens systemes du monde, 3rd edition, Paris: Jean Boudot & Jacques Collombat, 1710, 19 engraved plates (including 5 folding, one with repaired vertical closed tear), occasional marginalia and few ink marks, initial three leaves torn to upper outer blank corners, some toning and dust-soiling, occasional damp stains, later endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked, gilt decorated spine preserving morocco title label, boards very worn at fore-edge with loss of leather, 8vo, and four othersQty: (8)

Lot 208

Martin (Charles & Leopold). The Civil Costume of England, from the Conquest to the Present Time. Drawn from Tapestries, Monumental Effigies, Illuminated Manuscripts, Portraits, &c., 1st edition, Henry G. Bohn, 1842, additional hand-coloured etched title, 60 hand-coloured etched plates, all in good, clean condition, all edges gilt, original publisher's gilt-decorated and blind-decorated rust brown cloth, a few marks and a some fraying to upper joint and head and foot of spine, 4to, together with: Strutt (Joseph). The Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England: containing the representations of all the English monarchs, from Edward the Confessor to Henry the Eighth... carefully collected from ancient illuminated manuscripts, new and improved edition, with critical and explanatory notes, by J.R. Planché, Henry G. Bohn, 1842, 60 hand-coloured engraved plates and 12 chromolithograph plates to supplement at rear, top edge gilt, contemporary maroon half morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks, 4toQty: (2)

Lot 217

Person (David). Varieties: or, A surveigh of rare and excellent matters, necessary and delectable for all sorts of persons. Wherein the principall Heads of diverse Sciences are illustrated, rare secrets of Naturall things unfoulded, &c., 1st edition, Printed by Richard Badger, for Thomas Alchorn, and are to be sold at his shop, in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the grene-dragon, 1635, A1 present before title, with near-contemporary ink ownership inscription 'E Libris Hugonis Walsh 1669', title within decorative woodcut border, woodcut head-pieces, etc., early brown ink manuscript note on slip of paper, describing the difference between a partial and total eclipse, bound in after final leaf of text, and further contemporary ink manuscript to verso of blank leaf at rear, giving computations of the circumference of the earth, the distance from the earth and the sun, etc., small area of worming to head of inner margin at front of volume, and one or two wormholes to margins elsewhere, none affecting text, lacks signatures Mm-Nn4 (pages 87-102) from the separately paginated fifth part of the text, B8 misbound after B1 to first part of the volume, occasional pale waterstain (text block otherwise generally in good condition), marbled edges and endpapers, 19th-century blind-decorated full calf, spine lettered in gilt, a little wear to joints and head and foot of spine, small area of surface leather to upper cover lifted, small 4to (binding measures 185 x 140 mm, 7.25 x 5.5 ins), together with: Royal Society, The Philosophical Transactions from the year MDCC. (where Mr. Lowthorp ends) to the year MDCCXX. abridg'd, and dispos'd under general heads, by Benj. Motte., volume 1 only (of 2), London: R. Wilkin, R. Robinson, S. Ballard, et al., 1721, imprimatur leaf before title, numerous folding engraved plates and diagrams, contemporary panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints split, worn to extremities, 4to, Bartholinus (Thomas), Anatomia, ex Caspari Bartolini parentis institutionibus, The Hague: Adriani Vlacq, 1655, engraved frontispiece, engraved portrait and numerous full-page illustrations, eight folding plate plates, leaf D4 torn to lower outer corner with text loss (repaired, with text provided in manuscript), R8 & 2C3 torn to fore-edge blank margin, occasional light damp staining, contemporary calf, two old paper labels to spine, joints split and some wear, and others including an incomplete & wormed volume of Horological dialogues, by John Smith, 1675Qty: (6)NOTESSTC 19781; ESTC S114573; Wellcome 4918. The only published work of David Person, or Pierson 'of Loghlands in Scotland, Gentleman', being a series of five treatises on the physical and natural sciences: the nature and effect of the sun, moon and stars, circumference of the globe, the causes of meteors, comets, and weather, battles and combats, happiness, sleep and dreams, and miracles, prodigies, the philosopher's stone and metaphysics. Person "held that celestial bodies are incorruptible and did not believe that new stars were natural phenomena. Instead, they were 'extraordinary works of the great maker, threatening mortalls by their frownings'... He rejected Copernicus on the ground that the universe, as it resolves, must have an immovable centre which is the earth" (Dobrzycki, The Reception of Copernicus' Heliocentric Theory, 1973).

Lot 219

Rousseau (Jean-Jacques). Collection complete des oeuvres, 32 volumes (including supplementary volumes), Geneva, 1782-89, half-titles, monogram bookplate to upper pastedowns, contemporary mottled calf, blind embossed armorial to upper board, gilt decorated spines with contrasting labels, fire damage to spines and boards, 8vo, together with: Smollett (Tobias), Travels through France and Italy, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: R. Baldwin, 1766, half-titles, contemporary calf, some fire damage to spines and board edges, joints split, 8vo, Gleig (George Robert), History of the Life of Arthur Duke of Wellington, from the French of M. Brialmont, 4 volumes, London: Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, 1858-60, engraved plates and folding maps & plans, bookplate of Gerald Nabarro to front endpapers (some free endpapers adhered to pastedowns), contemporary half calf by G. Winstanley of Manchester, gilt decorated spines, gilt armorial of Gerald Nabarro to upper board, some fire damage to spines, few joints split, worn, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian and later books, majority with fire damaged covers, including For Love of the King by Oscar Wilde, London: Methuen & Co., 1922, original cloth, soiled and worn, 8vo (limited edition of 1000 copies); Alarms & Excursions, Reminiscences of a Soldier by Thomas Bridges, with a Forward by Winston S. Churchill, 1st edition, London: Longmans Green & Co., 1938, original cloth, dampstained and soiled, 8vo; The Works of Thomas Gray, 2 volumes, London: J. Mawman, 1816, original publisher's boards, joints split, spine and extremities worn, spine soiled, 4toQty: (approx. 75)NOTESSold with all faults, not subject to return.

Lot 282

Hinsley (F.H. et al). British Intelligence in the Second World War, 5 volumes in 6, 1st editions, H.M.S.O., 1979-90, volume 5 signed by the author, blind stamps to the half-title of volumes 2, 3 part 1 & 4, black & white illustrations, uniform publishers original cloth in dust jackets, spines lightly faded, minor rubbing to head & foot of covers, 8voQty: (6)

Lot 296

* Coulson (Gerald, 1926 -). "Low Level Strike - 1943", colour repdroduction print, signed by the artist and blind stamp lower left, image size 52 x 67cm, framed and glazed, together with an identical print plus two further prints by the same artist comprising "Sunday Morning" and "The Stearman PT17, all signed by the artist and framed and glazedQty: (4)

Lot 36

Lewis (Samuel). An Atlas comprising Maps of the Several Counties, divided into Unions and of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Man; with a Map of England and Wales, and a Plan of London and its Environs, S. Lewis & Co. 1842, printed title, folding engraved map of England and Wales, uncoloured folding plan of London and 44 (13 folding) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional spotting, later endpapers, contemporary blind-stamped cloth, re-backed, slight wear to extremities, 4toQty: (1)

Lot 380

Wheeler (James). The Botanists' and Gardeners' New Dictionary; containing the names, classes, orders, generic characters, and specific distinctions of the several plants cultivated in England, accordingly to the system of Linnaeus..., printed for W. Strahan..., 1763, light damp stain to endpapers, contemporary calf, worn, 8vo, together with: Pinto (Isaac de). An Essay on Circulation and Credit, in four parts, and a letter on the jealousy of commerce, translated, with annotations, by the Rev. S. Baggs, M.A., printed for J. Ridley, 1774, occasional marks and minor worming to blank margins at front and rear of volume, bookplate of Sir Edmund Antrobus to front pastedown, contemporary boards, soiled and worn, 4to, plus: Binding. L'Imitation de Jesus-Christ, trudiction de Michel de Marillac, Compositons par J.-P. Laurens, Paris, A. Quantin, 1878, etched plates after J.-P. Laurens by Leopold Flameng, with tissue-guard to each, red-ruled throughout, all edges gilt, original blind decorated full red morocco, with silver metal clasps, a little rubbed to joints and edges, small splits to head of rear joint, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian interest, including W.H. Maxwell, Life of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, 3 volumes, 1839, The Builder, and illustrated weekly magazine, 2 volumes, 1844 & 1864, and Encyclopaedia Britannica: or, a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Litterature, volumes I-VI & VIII-XVI only (of 18), plus 2 volumes of Supplements, 3rd edition, Edinburgh, 1797-1801, mainly leather-bound, generally with some wear, various sizesQty: (4 cartons)

Lot 397

Ward (Marcus). Marcus Ward's Fable Picturebook Containing Twenty-four pPctures, in Colors of Animals and their Masters. With the Fables from Aesop, told in verse by Hain Friswell, Marcus Ward & Co., circa 1870s, chromo plates, a few marks, original decorated red cloth gilt, rubbed and some light discolouration and corners bumped and very slightly frayed, oblong 4to, together with: Paul (Evelyn, illustrator). The New Life by Dante Alighieri, translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George G. Harrap & Co Ltd., circa 1910, tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, original blind decorated brown morocco, with brass corner bosses, large 8vo, plus: Thomson (Hugh, illustrator). Our Village by Mary Russell Mitford, Macmillan & Co, 1893, monochrome illustrations, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated blue-green cloth, generally in bright condition, and: Barker (Cicely Mary). The Book of The Flower Fairies, Blackie & Son, circa 1930s, colour plates, original green cloth gilt, a few minor marks, 8vo, plus other mostly late 19th and early 20th century children's and illustrated books, including pictorial cloth noves, Enid Blyton, Beatrix Potter reprinted editions, etc, mainly original cloth, many 8voQty: (6 shelves)

Lot 398

The Battery Press. Campaign of 1866 in Germany, 1994, The Franco-German War 1820-71, volumes 1 - 5, 1995-96, The War in South Africa, 2 volumes, 1998, ex-libris with bookplate to the front endpaper, biro inscriptions to both title pages, numerous monochrome maps & plans, publishers uniform original green cloth, some spines lightly rubbed to head, 8vo, together with; Haldane (Aylmer L.), The Insurrection in Mesopotamia, 1920, The Battery Press, Nashville, 2005, monochrome illustrations, ex-libris with bookplate to the front endpaper, publisher original brown cloth, 8vo, and Wingate (F. R.), Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp, 1882-1892, 9th edition, Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1893, 23 monochrome illustrations & 2 maps/plans to the rear, period inscription to head of the title page, blind stamp to top corner of original front endpaper, ex-libris bookplate to new front endpaper, some light toning & spotting throughout, rebound retaining publishers original decorated green cloth, spine rubbed, boards lightly marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus other mostly modern military & miscellaneous history reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (6 shelves)

Lot 44

Bewick (Thomas). History of British Birds (Land & Water Birds), 2 volumes, 3rd & 2nd edition, Newcastle: printed by Edward Walker, for T. Bewick, 1805, numerous wood engraved illustrations and vignettes, all edges gilt, contemporary diced calf, blind rollwork decoration to board borders, rebacked (faded), 8vo, together with: Ibid., The General History of Quadrupeds, 5th edition, Newcastle Upon Tyne: printed by Edward Walker, for T. Bewick & S. Hodgson, 1807, wood engraved illustrations and vignettes, armorial bookplate of Richard Brinsley Sheridan to upper pastedown, contemporary diced calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked, lightly rubbed to spine & extremities, 8voQty: (3)NOTESRoscoe 18b, 19b & 5b.

Lot 71

Ireland. Ordnance Survey. A collection of seven Townland Surveys of Irish Counties: - Tipperary, Clare, Waterford, Wicklow, Armagh, Longford [and] Mayo, 1843, together seven uncoloured engraved reticulated county maps, each with a key plate and a statistical table of the parish and town data, each map with an unobtrusive Ordnance Survey blind stamp to the upper margin, each approximately 660 x 960 mmQty: (7)

Lot 1679

Kenneth Jepson (1932-1998) print of sailing ships Man o War by signed in pencil lower right with gallery blind stamp, 63 x 43 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 307

After N Mace. The Frozen Pond and Mallards in the Flood, artist signed limited edition prints, with blind stamp.

Lot 320A

Dostoevsky (Fyodor). THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, first edition in English, published by Heinemann (William) 1912, translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett, full red cloth with blind stamp to cover. NB. This book is being sold on behalf of a charity.

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