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Lot 25

HALL (T.)The Queen's Royal Cookery: or, Expert and Ready Way for the Dressing of all Sorts of Flesh, Fowl, Fish: Either Baked, Boiled, Roasted, Stewed, Fryed, Boiled, Hashed, Frigasied, Carbonaded, Forced, Collared, Soused, Dried, &c... With their several Sauces and Sallads... together with several Cosmetick or Beautifying Waters..., second edition, wood-engraved frontispiece (with a portrait of Queen Anne, a kitchen scene, and vignettes of a pastry room and a woman distilling), one full-page wood-engraved illustration (shaved at fore-edge), contemporary sheep, double blind rule borders, score mark to upper cover [ESTC T1202; Bitting, p.210; Maclean p.65; Oxford p.51-2], 12mo, C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible in Gilt-Spur-Street, in Pye-Corner: and A. Bettesworth, at the Red Lion on London-Bridge, 1713Footnotes:An unusually good copy of the second edition of this Royal cook book by T. Hall of London, about whom little is known. The first edition, which is almost unobtainable, had been published 4 years earlier, and many of the recipes were borrowed from Kenelm Digby, despite the author's claims to their originality.Provenance: Ann Wade, 1732 & 1734; J.R. Bilton Garth, Hampsthwaite, 1880, ownership inscriptions on free endpapers.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 37

KNIGHT (THOMAS ANDREW)A Treatise on the Culture of the Apple & Pear, and on the Manufacture of Cider & Perry, FIRST EDITION, errata leaf at end, uncut in publisher's boards, rebacked [ESTC T92620], Ludlow, H. Procter, 1797--PHILLIPS (HENRY) Pomarium Britannicum: an Historical and Botanical Account of Fruits known in Great Britain, second edition, 3 hand-coloured plates, untrimmed in contemporary boards, rebacked, large 8vo, T. and J. Allman, 1821--BADHAM (CHARLES DAVID) A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England, second edition, 12 hand-coloured lithographed plates, old Sherborne Library bookplate, contemporary half morocco, spine gilt, rubbed, Lovell, Reeve, 1863--BARRON (A.F.) British Apples; Descriptive Catalogue of Apples Exhibited at the National Apple Congress..., 2 parts in 1 vol., 5 plates, contemporary red half calf, Macmillan, 1884--SMITH (JOHN) A Treatise on the Growth of Cucumbers and Melons, fourth edition, folding plate, some spotting, publisher's blind-stamped cloth, Ipswich, J.M. Burton, 1839--CREWS (A.W.) The Potato and its Cultivation, publisher's cloth with paper title label, Horace Cox, 1880--PAYEN (ANSELME) and M. CHEVALIER. Traité de la pomme de terre; sa culture, ses divers emplois dans les préparations alimentaires, les arts économiques, la fabrication du sirop, de l'eau de vie, de la potasse, contemporary half calf, spine worn, Paris, Thomine, 1826, 8vo (7)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 59

PECKHAM (ANN, OF LEEDS)The Complete English Cook; or, Prudent Housewife. Being an Entire New Collection of the Most General, yet Least Expensive Receipts in Every Branch of Cookery and Good Housewifery, FIRST EDITION, 34 diagrams of table settings within ornamental woodcut borders, some spotting and occasional staining, first and last few leaves a little browned at edges, piece torn from blank corner of first leaf of Preface, modern panelled calf by Period Binders, Bath, spine in compartments with raised bands, morocco label and blind-tooling [ESTC T92199; Maclean p.112; Oxford p.95-96], 12mo, Leeds, Printed by Griffith Wright, and sold by the author and J. Ogle, 1767Footnotes:Scarce first edition of this Leeds cookery book by Ann Peckham, 'well known to have been for Forty years past one of the most noted Cooks in the County of York' (title-page). The work, which borrowed its title from Catharine Brooks' work from a few years earlier, was aimed principally at 'young beginners', and five further editions were to follow, all published in Leeds.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 62

PLAT (HUGH)The Jewel House of Art and Nature: Containing Divers Rare and Profitable Inventions, together with Sundry New Experiments in the Art of Husbandry. With Divers Chymcal Conclusions Concerning the Art of Distillation, and the Rare Practices and Uses Thereof... Whereunto is Added, a Rare and Excellent Discourse of Minerals, Stones, Gums and Rosins, title within border of typographical ornaments, woodcut illustrations in the text (including 'The true portrait of an Ear of Summer Barley, as it Grew at Bishop's Hall in Middlesex, Anno Dom. 1594'), some dampstaining to upper edges of first few leaves, endpapers browned, contemporary blind-ruled calf, rebacked [ESTC R10675; cf. Bitting p.373, Goldsmiths 1294 & Kress 889, all Bernard Alsop imprint], small 4to (188 x 140mm.), Printed by Elizabeth Alsop, and are to be sold at her House in Grubstreet, near the Upper Pump, 1653Footnotes:The 'most significant book' (ODNB) by Sir Hugh Plat (1552-1608), the eccentric husbandman and inventor. Plat lived at Bishop's Hall, Bethnal Green, and conducted numerous horticultural, agricultural and mechanical experiments ranging from the practical to the fantastic. The 103 experiments described include recipes for preserving food, herbs, fruit, flowers, meat and water, and for a tooth-cleaner. Other parts deal with soils, manures, distillations, moulding and casting metals, and diverse topics such as the brewing of beer without hops, fishing, how to cheat at cards and how to steal a beehive. The work was first published in 1594, and the present edition was revised and expanded by Arnold de Boate in 1653; there are two issues, this bearing the imprint of Elizabeth Alsop as opposed to that of her husband, Bernard Alsop, who may have died that year.Provenance: Henry Seymour, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 558

THE HOLY BIBLE, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1807. Vol. 2 only of 2. Bound in glt. Tooled red morocco. small Fo. Tog.with The Holy Bible, OUP. With blind stamped memorial inscription. Dated 1891. 4to. 2

Lot 410

A William IV mahogany library table, circa 1835, the rectangular top above two blind frieze drawers and carved scrolled supports, bipedal base and concealed castors, 74cm high, 148cm wide, 68cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Additional scratches, dark marks and water marks to top. One end support with splits to both upper scroll terminals. Both remain firmly in place. Section of veneer lacking to one corner of the top. Section of moulding to frieze detached but present. Another smaller section (approx. 3cm) is lacking. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 203

A Victorian walnut Davenport with hinged lid having inset leather scriber, four side drawers and four blind drawers on bun feet

Lot 61

A good quality George III style mahogany Fall Front Bureau, typical form with nicely fitted interior behind the moulded edge fall, an arrangement of four drawers and lopers beneath, canted blind fretwork corners, supported on tall bracket feet, 100cm high by 85cm wide by 45cm deep

Lot 35

A VICTORIAN GOLD FOB SEAL, THE BLIND BLOODSTONE SEAL IN FOLIATE CHASED GOLD, 36MM H, C1840, UNMARKED, 20G Slight wear and scratches consistent with age, the stone undamaged and probably replaced

Lot 499

A 19th century French gilt-brass cased carriage clock, enamel dial in pierced and engraved griffon design surround, with blind fret friezes, height to finials 13.5cmGood condition, enamel perfect, running order

Lot 6222

Charles Dickens, 3 titles: 'The Personal History of David Copperfield', illustrated H K Browne, London, Bradbury & Evans, 1850, 1st edition in book form, added engraved vignette title, frontis & 38 plates as called, usual degrees of foxing to plates, final plate facing page 615 loose and worn, errata leaf, vignette title dated 1850, pages 16 and 225 "recal", page 19 "chap ter", page 132 "screwed" and other issue points etc, contemporary half calf gilt (worn, inner joints split); 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club', illustrated R. Seymour and "Phiz", Chapman & Hall, [nd], circa mid to late 19th Century edition, engraved frontis, added engraved vignette title & 41 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, spine gilt in compartments; 'American Notes for General Circulation', Chapman & Hall, 1855, frontis, original publisher's blind stamped cloth gilt (3)

Lot 6225

Charles Dickens: 'A Tale of Two Cities', illustrated H.K.Browne, London, Chapman and Hall, 1859, 1st edition in book form, 2nd issue, page 213 correctly numbered, without the signature "b" on the list of plates, but with the misspelling "affetcionately" for, "affectionately" p.134, 14 (of 16) engraved plates (lacks "The Knock at the Door" p.196 & "The Double Recognition" p.197), title and dedication pages with repaired closed tears at head (not affecting text) , original blind stamped olive green publishers cloth, end papers and pastedowns possibly later replenished? Sadly lacking two plates, but else plates clean/VGC and scarce in the original publishers cloth, one of Dickens's best known and most widely read works

Lot 1739

Montague Dawson signed print with gallery blind stamp "Up The Channel - The Lahloo", framed and glazed, 77 x 54 cm. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1740

Montague Dawson signed print "Night Mists" with gallery blind stamp, framed and glazed, 75 x 65 cm. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1744

Montague Dawson signed print "In Full Sail" sailing ship picture with blind stamp, framed and glazed, 90 x 58 cm. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1746

Montague Dawson signed print "The Battle of Trafalgar" with gallery blind stamp, framed and glazed, 90 x 73 cm. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1747E

LS Lowry print, The Family, with gallery blind stamp, 21 x 26 cm. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.Condition Report: No damage, folding, foxing, tears or creases.

Lot 6032

'An Historical and Topographical Handbook of Lowestoft And its Neighbourhood', Lowestoft, Thomas Colman, 1858, 14 engraved plates + 2 maps (of which 1 folding), original blind stamped cloth, rebacked, scarce; 'Dixon's Royal Album Beccles & Neighbourhood', view album circa 1897, 20 views on 12 concertina folding leaves as called for, original decorative cloth gilt (boards approx 15 x 13 cm); W. Arnold Smith Wynne: 'St. Olaves Priory and Bridge, Herringfleet, Suffolk', Norwich, Goose & Son, 1914, 1st edition, numerous plates as called for, original cloth gilt; Ward Lock Illustrated Guide to Lowestoft and District, circa 1924, 6th edition, 4 maps (some folding) + plates as called for, original cloth (4)

Lot 6039

J. Barham Johnson: 'A contribution Towards a History of the Church of St. Andrew, Hingham, Norfolk', Norwich, 1889, 39pp, original cloth backed paper covered boards, bookplate of reverend Edmund Farrer to front pastedown. scarce; J.T. Barrett: Memorials of the Parochial Church, the Collegiate Chantry, and the Chapel of St. Mary, Commonly Called Mortimer's Chapel, in the Parish of Attleborough', London, Norwich & Yarmouth, 1848, 1st edition, numerous wood and stone engraved illustrations as called for, original blind stamped cloth gilt (worn), inner joints weak (2)

Lot 6040

Vincent B. Redstone: 'The Ship-Money Returns for the County of Suffolk, 1639-40', Ipswich, 1904, 255pp, rebound cloth gilt; Charles Golding: 'The Coinage of Suffolk', London, 188, printed for private distribution, autograph letter signed from Guy Maynard of Ipswich Museum to Vincent Redstone loosely inserted, Library of Norman Scarfe blind stamp, original quarter vellum gilt (2)

Lot 6072

Henry Swinden: 'The History and Antiquities of The Ancient Burgh of Great Yarmouth in the County of Norfolk. Collected from the Corporation Charters, Records, and Evidences; and other the most authentic Materials.', Norwich, John Crouse, 1772, 1st edition, [16],957pp, 4to, old half calf gilt over marbled paper covered boards, oxblood morocco gilt title label to spine; together with [Henry Manship]: 'A booke of the foundacion and antiquitye of the towne of Greate Yermouthe: from the original manuscript written in the time of Queen Elizabeth : with notes and an appendix. Edited by Charles John Palmer.', Great Yarmouth, Charles Sloman for the editor, 1847, engraved frontispiece, engraved plan of Great Yarmouth + 2 plates as called for, xx, 161pp, errata slip tipped in at end, original blind stamped cloth gilt (worn, part loss of backstrip, inner joints reinforced) (2)

Lot 6078

Seven Suffolk interest titles, including John Wodderspoon: 'Historic Sites of Suffolk', 1841, original blind stamped cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip; [Charles Torless]: 'Inscriptions Stoke by Nayland Churchyard, Suffolk', London, 1877, John Constable plate depicting church, 20pp, 4to, rebound cloth backed boards, original printed wraps bound in; 'an Account of the Endowed Charities in West Suffolk, Prepared for the County Council', Ipswich, 1895, 320pp, contemporary half calf gilt; a slim folio volume containing pages 459-470 of William Camden's 'Britain, or A chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland...' covering county of Suffolk, folio, 20th century cloth; Lucy Barton: 'Selections from the letters and poems of Bernard Barton', London, 1849, portrait frontis + illustrations of Woodbridge, Suffolk by Thomas Churchyard, original cloth gilt (worn); plus 2 others Suffolk interest (7)

Lot 6126

Six Norfolk & Suffolk Natural History titles including association copies, comprising Richard Lubbock: 'Observations on the Fauna of Norfolk', 1845, 1st edition, folding map + 2 plates as called for, original blind stamped cloth gilt, scarce; plus a copy of the 1879 edition revised by Stevenson, Southwell and Newton, folding map + 2 plates as called for, ownership signature and armorial bookplate of the Ornithologist & Naturalist E.G.B. Meade-Waldo (1855-1934) to front paste down, original cloth gilt; W.A. Nicholson: 'A Flora of Norfolk', 1914, folding map, bookplate of John Henry Gurney Senior to front paste down, original cloth; Sir Thomas Browne: 'Notes and Letters on the Natural History of Norfolk', notes by Thomas Southwell, London, 1902, Thomas Southwell signed and inscribed compliment slip relating to a different title and dated 1898 loosely inserted, bookplate of John Henry Fraser Walter of Drayton House, Norwich, to front paste down, original cloth gilt (VGC); Churchill Babington: 'Catalogue of the Birds of Suffolk', Van Voorst, 1886, 1st full edition, signed and inscribed "Carleton Greene from his affectionate brother Churchill Babington", map of suffolk, bookplate of Carleton Greene to front paste down, pencil monogram and annotations throughout of F.C.R. Jourdain, original cloth gilt; W.H. Payn: 'The Birds of Suffolk', 1962, 1st edition, signed, original cloth, dust wrapper (6)

Lot 6127

Henry Stevenson & Thomas Southwell: 'The Birds of Norfolk', London & Norwich, 1866-1890, 1st edition, 4 page Autograph Letter Signed from Stevenson to William Eagle Clarke dated March 22 1882 loosely inserted, 3 volumes, 1 portrait plate + 5 coloured plates + 4 tinted litho plates, original blind stamped cloth gilt (VGC), bookplates of the British Ornithologist William Eagle Clarke (1853-1938) to front paste downs (3)

Lot 6134

James R. McClymont: 'Essays on Early Ornithology', London, Bernard Quaritch, 1920, limited edition (200), 3 plates as called for, 4to, original quarter cloth, scarce; Gilbert white: 'A Naturalists Calendar', London, 1795, 1st edition, without coloured plate, later rebound half morocco, all edges gilt; John Milne: 'Relics of the Great Auk [on Funk Island]', London, 1875, engraved frontis, original printed top wrap (lacks lower wrap), scarce; [S. Waring]: 'The Minstrelsy of the Woods', London, 1832, 16 hand coloured plates, original blind stamped cloth; Neville Wood: 'British Song Birds', London, 1836, original cloth gilt; John Atkinson: 'A Compendium of British Ornithology', London, [1820], 1st edition, contemporary half calf very worn; Otto Herman: 'Recensio Critics Automatica of the Doctrine of Bird-Migration', Budapest, 1905, copy of Thomas Parkin with his signature and inscription plus his bookplate to front pastedown, some relevant material loosely inserted, folio, contemporary cloth gilt (7)

Lot 3015

Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-1979), September Signed and with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp 41cm x 56cm and another April 42cm x 57cm

Lot 3016

Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-1979), two Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamped coloured prints and another (3 in lot)

Lot 485

19th Century Welsh oak two door blind panelled press cupboard having ogee pointed and fielded panels with under drawer (the top only). (B.P. 21% + VAT) No structural damage noted. Base appears not original. One shelf. Dimensions: 138 x 51 x 117cm approx  

Lot 499

Victorian mahogany single door blind panelled wardrobe on turned supports. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 546

Early 20th Century oak two door blind panelled cupboard or sideboard on cabriole legs.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 550

19th Century Welsh oak two stage press cupboard having moulded cornice, two blind panelled doors, the projecting base with two short and two long drawers on stile feet. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 594

19th Century stained oak Welsh press cupboard with moulded dental cornice, two blind panelled doors above projecting base with three drawers. (missing large long drawers).(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 74

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, twin-flap with single end drawer and blind dummy drawer, both having turned wooden knobs on turned tapering supports and brass castors, 72cms H, 65.5cms L, 79cms W fully open

Lot 80

An Edwardian Walnut Glazed Display Cabinet with Two Inner Shelves, Greek Key Blind Carving to Top and Short Cabriole Leg Supports, 60cm wide

Lot 20

Bernard Mc Mullen print 29/500 signed with double blind stamp, 'Penny for the Guy' 35cm x 40cm

Lot 21

Bernard Mc Mullen print 47/500 signed with double blind stamp, 'Under the Lamp' 35cm x 40cm

Lot 22

Bernard Mc Mullen print 204/850 signed with double blind stamp, ' The Big Wheel' 35cm x 40cm

Lot 23

Bernard Mc Mullen print 229/850 signed with double blind stamp, 'Blackpool' 35cm x 40cm

Lot 24

Bernard Mc Mullen print 148/850 signed with double blind stamp, 'Bonfire night' 35cm x 40cm

Lot 25

Bernard Mc Mullen print 939/1000 signed with double blind stamp, 'Farewell to Main road ' 41cm x 66cm

Lot 26

Bernard Mc Mullen print 201/1000 signed with double blind stamp, 'Sporting Nations - Commonwealth Games 2002 Manchester' 41cm x 66cm

Lot 395

HARRY (BLIND), THE ACTS AND DEEDS OF THE MOST FAMOUS AND VALIANT CHAMPION, SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, KNIGHT OF ELLERSIE, 1758.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Half leather, spine ends worn, joints splitting at top, two pages of manuscript precede the title page, some toning.

Lot 676

A 1920'S OAK HALL TABLE, of canted rectangular form, the two frieze drawers with blind-fretwork carved fronts, raised on baluster legs joined by stretchers. 81cm high, 121.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep

Lot 2226

Juliet Peyrol Bonheur: lithograph of Foxes by J. Laurens, published by H. Peyro circa 1865 with blind stamp, 45 x 33.5 cms, and a woodblock print of prize cattle 1874, 36 x 25 cms.

Lot 2229

Three Baxter prints of children, with blind stamp for G. Baxter, circa 1840.

Lot 63

Mordecai Moreh (Israeli French, b.1937), The great ancestor Drypoint etching AP, signed and inscribed 35.5 x 53.5cm (13¾ x 21 in.) Unframed together with; Sami Zilkha (Israel, b.1936 Iraq). David the blind violinist. Pen, ink and watercolour Signed and inscribed and dated 88, impressed paper mark 51cms by 71.5cms Unframed- set in a loose slip mount 85.5cms wide Condition Report: Moreh- Generally good- mild cockling to paper. Zilkha- Mount contact with paper has slipped and with loose fixing tape showing- paper not protected and with some surface wear and dirt.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 271

ORIGINAL GLASGOW CORPORATION LINEN TRAM DESTINATION BLIND - CROOKSTONcirca 1940s from the older Standard cars, frame size 24.7cm cm x 90.7cm

Lot 272

ORIGINAL GLASGOW CORPORATION LINEN TRAM DESTINATION BLIND - MILNGAVIEcirca 1940s from the older Standard cars, frame size 26.4cm x 96.6cm

Lot 273

ORIGINAL GLASGOW CORPORATION LINEN TRAM DESTINATION BLIND - HILLINGTONcirca 1940s from the older Standard cars, frame size 26.4cm x 96.6cm

Lot 274

ORIGINAL GLASGOW CORPORATION LINEN TRAM DESTINATION BLIND - CITY CENTREcirca 1940s from the older Standard cars, frame size 26.4cm x 96.6cm

Lot 625

Laurence Stephen Lowry - LS Lowry (1887-1976) Berwick-upon-Tweed - A framed and glazed signed lithograph print in colour by L S Lowry, after the painting entitled 'Berwick Upon Tweed'. From an edition of 650 published prints in 1973. Signed in pencil by the artist to the lower right with fine art blind stamp to lower left. With a selection of paperwork and information on the lithograph. Measures 79CM X 65CM.Condition - very good, some very minor light foxing to one area (near church spire). No rips, tears or fading - framed since original purchase with anti-reflective glass. An impressive signed print - one of the best we have seen. 

Lot 774

New venetian blind 120cm x 175cm.

Lot 13

Australia.- Dally (Nicolas) Usi E Costumi Sociali, Politici e Mondo [Oceania], vol. 1 only (?of 4), 35 hand-coloured plates, spotting, ex-library with usual ink-stamps, broken hinges, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed and worn, joints beginning to split, Torino, 1845 § Cumming (C. F. Gordon) A Lady's Cruise in a French Man-of-War, 2 vol., frontispieces, plates, map at end, publisher's presentation copy with blind-stamp to titles, cracked hinges, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1882 § Frisbie (Robert Dean) The Book of Puka-Puka, frontispiece, illustrations, occasional faint spotting, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1930; and c.60 others, similar, 8vo & 4to (c.64)

Lot 200

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Specimens of the Table Talk, 2 vol., first edition, engraved frontispieces, ink ownership inscription to vol.1 title, light foxing to titles, contemporary decorative calf, blind-stamped and gilt, spine chipped to vol.2, joints cracked but holding firm, spines faded, 8vo, 1835.

Lot 71

Voyages.- Coulter (John) Adventures in the Pacific; with Observations on the Natural Productions, Manners and Customs of the Natives of the Various Islands, first edition, short tear to title and first leaf, ex-library with bookplate and occasional blind-stamps, modern half-calf, 8vo, Dublin, 1845.

Lot 72

Voyages.- Editor's mock up.- Dampier (William) The Voyages of Capt. Wm. Dampier collected and illustrated by Capt. Layman of the Royal Navy intended for a new edition, 3 vol., 36 engraved plates and 9 maps, all plates and text trimmed and mounted in early nineteenth century volumes, copious ink and pencil annotations and corrections throughout, in various hands, one or two leaves in manuscript, leaf on vegetable production possibly removed (vol. 1), one or two blind-stamps, occasional marginal soiling, nineteenth century calf, rebacked and recornered, a little rubbed, 4to, n.d.⁂ The title for vol. 2 is dated 1703, with the others undated. The paper for each volume is watermarked WR (King William IV). An interesting and unique item that was intended for the production of a new edition of Dampier's voyages, and includes early nineteenth century maps, as well as those originally used.

Lot 88

Japan.- Halloran (Alfred Laurence) Wae Yang Jin. Eight Months' Journal...during visits to Loochoo, Japan, and Pootoo, first edition, publisher's presentation blind-stamp on title, 4 engraved plates, wood-engraved illustrations, 2pp. and 28pp. advertisements at end, minor foxing, original cloth, Coomes' Library label to upper cover, slightly soiled, 8vo, 1856.⁂ Scarce at auction.

Lot 368

Early 19th Century mahogany breakfront low linen press, fitted two blind panel doors enclosing four slides, flanked each side by four drawers on plinth base, 199cm wide x 124cm high x 60cm deep

Lot 111

MRS ALFRED (LOUISA) BALDWIN: THE SHADOW ON THE BLIND AND OTHER GHOST STORIES, Ashcroft, British Columbia, Ashtree Press, 2001, (500), original cloth, dust wrapper + MIKE ASHLEY (ED): PHANTOM PERFUMES AND OTHER SHADES, Memories of Ghost Stories magazine, Ashcroft, British Columbia, Ashtree Press, 2000 (600), original cloth, dust wrapper + MARGERY LAWRENCE: THE TERRACES OF NIGHT, ed Richard Dalby, Ashcroft, British Columbia, Ashtree Press, 1999 (600), original cloth, dust wrapper + GEORGIA WOOD PANGBORN: A WIND AT MIDNIGHT, ed Jessica Amanda Salmonsen, Ashcroft, British Columbia, Ashtree Press, 1999, (500), original cloth, dust wrapper, all titles vgc (4)

Lot 137

CHARLES DICKENS: THE WORKS, London, Chapman & Hall, circa 1871-80, 22 vols, 4to, original blind stamped decorative cloth gilt worn (22)

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