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Lot 852

PAPWORTH, John Buonarotti (1775-1847). Select Views of London; with Historical and Descriptive Sketches of some of the most interesting of its Public Buildings. London: R. Ackermann, 1816. Large 8vo (262 x 180mm). 76 hand-coloured aquatint plates, 5 of which folding, 2 of the folding plates after Augustus Welby Pugin (corner of text leaf c2 torn away with loss, title browned, occasional light mainly marginal spotting and staining, a few darker spots). VERY FINELY BOUND in 19th-century Regency-style panelled straight-grained morocco ruled and decorated in gilt and blind, gilt edges (extremities lightly rubbed, a few light scratches, later endpapers). Provenance: GLOUCESTER (armorial bookplate). FIRST SEPARATE EDITION, the scarcer issue with the author's name on the title. Abbey Scenery 217; Brunet III, 627; Hardie English Coloured Books p. 112 & 312: "Published originally in the 'Repository, 1810-15"; Prideaux pp. 144 & 147: "... very interesting record of past London, with representations of City churches and other topographical features now no longer in existence ..."; Tooley 361.

Lot 101

BLUES / JAZZ - LPs/10". Fab collection of 39 x LPs and 1 x 10". Artists/titles include Ma Rainey. Son House, Lightning Hopkins, Johnny Otis, Otis Spann, Magic Sam, Dinah Washington, Jimmy Blythe, Big Joe Turner, Jesse Fuller, Georgia Tom, Ramblin' Thomas, Blind Blake, Papa Charlie Jackson, Going Away Blues, Show Me What You Got, The Blues From St. Louis, The Hunter, Otis Redding, Van Morrison, The Story of the Blues, Lucille Hegamin, Edith Wilson, Ethel Waters, Maggie Jones, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie, Jimmy Rushing, Paramount Cornet Blues Rarities From Chicago, I'm Coming From Seclusion, Country Girl, Lillian Glinn. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 212

BLUES - LPs. High quality collection of 21 x LPs plus 1 x book. Artists/titles include John Lee Hooker - It Serve You Right To Suffer (UK HMV original, CLP 3542 - Ex+ superb condition record, a couple of extremely fine and wispy paper marks/Ex light ringwear on the front, lovely copy), Robert Pete Williams (UK Saydisc, AMS 2002 - Ex+ top condition record/Ex+ ace condition sleeve), Big Mama Thornton - Jail (VSD 79351 - Ex+/Ex+), Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated (ACL UK mono og, ACL 1130 - VG condition), Son House - The Legendary Father Of Folk Blues (US RE, CS 9217, in shrink), Screening The Blues (CBS 63288, also with the Paul Oliver book), Sonny Boy Williamson - Down And Out Blues (NPL 28036 - Ex/Ex very well presented UK og copy), and Bluebird Blues (green labels INT 1088), Johnny Shines (Advent No. 2803), Blind Blake - Blues In Chicago (UK og, Riverside RLP 8804, blue/silver 'reel' label - Ex+/Ex) and Biograph LPs 1926-29, 1926-30 and 1926-32, Blind Lemon Jefferson - The Immortal, Volume 2 and Volume 3, Blue Monday (comp) and T-Bone Walker - Classics Of Modern Blues. Condition is often very well presented VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 224

BLUE HORIZON - 7" COLLECTION. Electric collection of 18 x 7" on Blue Horizon. Artists/titles/cat. numbers are Champion Jack Dupree - Ba' La Fouche (demo, 57-3152 - Ex+, with scarcely seen og press release) and I Haven't Done No One No Harm (57-3140). B.B. King - The Woman I Love (demo, 57-3144), Chicken Shack (x5) - Worried About My Woman (57-3143), It's Okay With Me Baby (57-3155), When The Train Comes Back (57-3146), I'd Rather Go Blind (57-3153) and Sad Clown (S 57-3176), Eddie Boyd - The Big Board (57-3137), Bobby Parker - It's Hard But It's Fair (57-3151), Otis Spann - Walkin' (57-3155), Earl Hooker - Boogie Don't Blot (57-3166), George Smith - Somebody You're Gonna Learn (57-3170) and Fleetwood Mac (57-3139, 57-3145), Michigan Rag (2096-009), Mike Vernon (2096-007) and Martha Velez (2096-010). Condition is most often Ex to Ex+/archive with 10 x og company sleeves included.

Lot 225

BLUE HORIZON - 7" COLLECTION (PART 2). Another healthy dose of Blue Horizon 45s with 7 x 7" included. Titles are Chicken Shack - When The Train Comes Back (demo, 57-3146 - VG surface scuffs) and I'd Rather Go Blind (57-3153 - Ex+), Arthur K. Adams - She Drives Me Out Of My Mind (57-3136 - VG+), Eddie Boyd - The Big Boat (57-3137- Ex+), Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Woman (57-3138 - Ex+) and Albatross (57-3145 - VG+) and Martha Velez - Boogie Kitchen (2096-010 - Ex). 5 with og company sleeves.

Lot 28

ART BLAKEY/JAZZ MESSENGERS - LPs. All star collection of 17 x LPs. Titles include Hard Drive (UK Parlophone og, PMC 1084 - VG+ record, with factory sample sticker side 2/VG), 3 Blind Mice (US UAJ 14002 - VG/VG), Ritual (LAE 12096), Soul! (FJL 111), Blue Monk, Child's Dance, Blues Bag, Hard Bop, Thermo, A Day With Art Blakey 1961 Vol I and II, Caravan, Straight Ahead, Blue Night, Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers (FS 332) and Recorded Live At Bubba's Jazz Restaurant. Condition is often well presented Ex to Ex+ or 'NM' (records) and VG to Ex (sleeves).

Lot 96

DELTA BLUES / CHICAGO BLUES / MISSISSIPPI BLUES - LPs/10". Fab collection of 35 x LPs and 2 x 10". Artists/titles include Jimmy Rushing Sings The Blues (PPT12002), Jon Lee Hooker (XTRA 1114), Memphis Slim - Just Blues (BVLP 1018), Ma Rainey, Skip James, Muddy Waters, Smokey Hogg, Hard Luck, Jon Hendricks, T. Bone Walker, Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell, Meade Lux Lewis, Tommy Johnson, Ishman Bracey, Joshua White, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Ida Cox, Mahalia Jackson, Arizona Dranes, The Staple Singers, True Convictions, Jugs & Nashboards, Cannon's Jug Stompers, Washboard Sam and Speckled Red. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 97

DELTA BLUES / CHICAGO BLUES / MISSISSIPPI BLUES - LPs/BOX SET/10". Fab collection of 34 x LPs, 1 x box set and 1 x 10". Artists/titles include Sun Records - The Blues Years 1950-1956 (SUN BOX 105), Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers (CBS 62456),Baton Rouge Mosby Street (1932 119), Blind Boy Fuller, Leadbelly, John Estes, Furry Lewis, Will Shade, B. B. King, Henry Thomas, Dr. Ross, Lonnie Johnson, Ray Charles, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Witherspoon, jimmy Rushing, Al Hibbler, Louisiana Red and Sugar Blue, Furry Lewis, Kokomo Arnold, Atlanta Blues 1927-30, Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis, James Robinson, Jesse James, Georgia Whitem, Victoria Spivey. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 98

DELTA BLUES / CHICAGO BLUES / MISSISSIPPI BLUES - LPs/10". Fab collection of 35 x LPs and 1 x 10". Artists/titles include The Legendary Blind Blake (RISTIC LP-18), Josh White, Farro Street Jive, Albert Collins, Ray Charles, Jimmy Blythe, Cal Green, King Curtis, Clarence Garlow, Charles Brown, Jimmy Reed, Albert Ammons, Frankie Jaxon, Rope Stretchin' Blues, Casey Bill Weldon, Copulatin' Blues, Kokomo Arnold, The Piano Blues (Volume 1 to 21). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 99

DELTA BLUES / CHICAGO BLUES / MISSISSIPPI BLUES - LPs/10". Fab collection of 35 x LPs and 1 x 10". Artists/titles include The Great Blues Singers, Blind Willie Johnson, Joe Turner, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Big Joe Williams, Big Joe Williams, The World of Blues Power Vol 3, Rocking Dopsie and His Cajun Twisters, Eddie Burns, Gabriel Brown, Otis Rush, Elmore James, T-Bone Walker, Jack Dupree, Frankie Pint Jaxon, Leadbelly, Big Maceo, Mississippi & Beale Street Sheiks, Lightnin' Hopkins, Bumble Bee Slim, Howlin' Wolf, Mississippi Sheiks 1930, Big Bill Broonzy, Bessie Smith, Sonny Boy Williamson, Sippie Wallace, Ethel Waters, . Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 44

EXCELLENT EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY THREE-DOOR DISPLAY CABINET with blind fret front detail, 153cms high x 140cms wide x 37cms deep

Lot 82

" Eric Gill - The Engravings " Skelton C. (ed), the Herbert Press 1990, green cloth blind stamped with figures, d-j not price clipped, Eric Gill 'Sculpture' Catalogue for exhibition at the Barbican 1992-3, limp covers, Gill Eric " An Autobiography" Jonathan Cape 1947, d-j torn, Ardizzone Edward " Diary of a War Artist" the Bodley head 1974, cloth, d-j, inscription of ffep ( 4)

Lot 19

A mahogany partners pedestal desk of Chippendale design, inset tooled leather top, blind fret carved canted corners, 182cm by 122cmNote: located at the vendor's property in South Derbyshire.  Purchaser to arrange collection

Lot 84

A circular tripod occasional table with blind fret carved frieze, diameter 66cmNote: located at the vendor's property in South Derbyshire.  Purchaser to arrange collection

Lot 857

Two kindling choppers; cooker hood ventilation kit and a blind

Lot 263

Antiquarian. Richardi Bentleii [Richard Bentley] - Q. Horatius Flaccus, ex Recensione & cum Notis Atque Emendationibus. Editio Altera. Amsterdam: Apud Rod. & Gerh Wetstenios HFF. 1713. Quarto. 717pp & 239pp index. With frontispiece. Contemporary blind-tooled leather, sometime re-backed with remains of spine laid-on. (1)

Lot 2229

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "Faust Portrait de Marguerite," 1968-69, drypoint etching in colors with gold, pencil signed lower right, artist's blind stamp lower right, epreuve d'artist edition, image: 12.5"h x 9.25"w, sheet: 14.75"h x 11"w, overall (with frame): 24"h x 20.25"w

Lot 2234

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "The Hippies, Le Cosmonaute," etching with added color on Japon, pencil signed lower right, blind artist stamp lower right, edition XXX/C, image: 15.75"h x 12.75"w, sheet: 25.75"h x 20.25"w, overall (with frame): 34.5"h x 28"w

Lot 2235

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "The Hippies, Le Couloir de Kathmandou," 1969-70, etching on Japon, pencil signed lower right, blind artist stamp lower right, edition X/C, image: 15.75"h x 12.75"w, sheet: 25.75"h x 20.25"w, overall (with frame): 34.5"h x 28"w

Lot 273

Seven (7) Historical Staffordshire plates and bowls. Subjects include Abolition, States and Washington, Lafayette, Victory of MacDonnaugh, and views of Conway, New Hampshire, New York, and Montmorenci. 1st item: Rare plate commemorating the death of Elijah P. Lovejoy, a journalist and abolitionist, at the hands of a pro slavery mob. The scalloped rim is decorated with multiple vignettes, including one at top depicting a slave kneeling before figural "Blind Justice." Center of plate contains text from the U.S. Constitution. No maker's mark. 2nd item: Wood & Sons Soup bowl with view of Montmorency Falls, stamped "Fall of Montmorenci" en verso. 3rd item: A Clews Historical States plate with scalloped rim, decorated with 15 state names encircling a vignette with bust of Washington. Impressed Clews mark en verso. 4th item: Wood & Sons Victory of MacDonnaugh plate with maker's mark impressed en verso. 5th-6th items: Clews plate and soup bowl, both depicting Lafayette's landing at Castle Garden In N.Y., August 16, 1824. Maker's marks impressed en verso, additional "J. Greenfield's China Store" stamp to back of soup bowl. 7th item: Red and white Staffordshire plate with impressed border and scalloped rim, "View of Conway N. Hampshire U.S." stamped en verso. All ranging in size from 6 1/2" dia. to 10" dia. All items early to mid 19th century. CONDITION: All with minor surface wear and crazing, scattered chips, largest 3/4" L. 1st item: repair from previous breakage, 7 1/2" L. 4th item: Two hairlines. Longest 2 1/2"L, visible from either side. 5th-6th items: Hairline en verso on soup bowl (6" L).

Lot 343

American Chippendale chest of drawers, mahogany primary, white pine secondary. Comprised of a rectangular top with an applied molded edge, over a straight front case with two over three finely veneered and blind-dovetailed drawers with brass escutcheons and batwing pulls, all resting on a molded base with bracket feet. 36" H x 43 1/4" W x 19 1/2" D. New England, early 19th century. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. CONDITION: Older refinished surface. Brass pulls are not original. Upper right drawer missing lock. Section of bottom bracing missing. Overall good condition with light general wear and minor surface scratches.

Lot 344

American Classical Brass Mounted Dropleaf Sewing or Work Table, mahogany flame mahogany veneers and white pine secondary. Flame mahogany top, over an apron with two blind dovetailed, beaded and finely veneered drawers, each fitted with several compartments and brass acanthus bail pulls, flanked by rope carving at the stiles and two drop leaves. Brass edging at base of apron. Ring-and-reeded-bulb turned pedestal atop a quadruped base with brass acanthus banding at lower edge, the four reeded splay legs adorned with brass rosettes at knees and brass paw feet with casters. Back is finished with faux two-drawer facade but has never had hardware/pulls. 28 3/4" H x 20" W (36" with leaves extended) x 19 1/4" D. Possibly New York, circa 1825. CONDITION: Repaired breaks to two legs, loss to one block at base of rope molding on back side, some minor shrinkage to top and minor "wing" warpage to leaves. Some shrinkage to drawer interiors. Hinges and hardware appear original.

Lot 649

Twelve (12) Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio art and antiquity related books. 1st item: THE ART AND MYSTERY OF TENNESSEE FURNITURE AND ITS MAKERS THROUGH 1850, by Nathan Harsh and Derita Coleman Williams, published by the Tennessee Historical Society, Nashville, 1988. Octavo, 344 pages with photographic illustrations, hardbound in brown cloth with gilt blind stamp to front cover, gilt lettering to spine, marbled endpapers. Includes original dust jacket. 11 1/4" H x 8 3/4" W x 1" D. 2nd item: Author Signed COLLECTING KENTUCKY 1790-1860 by Genevieve Baird Lancer and Libby Turner Howard, published by Cherry Valley Publications LLC, Prospect, 2013. Quarto, 344 pages including photographic images, hardbound in tan cloth with gilt lettering to front cover and spine. Includes original dust jacket and off white ribbon bookmark. Signed by both authors to title page. 12 1/4" H x 10 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D. 3rd item: TENNESSEE SILVERSMITHS, The Frank L. Horton Series, by Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr., published by The Museum of Early Decorative Arts (MESDA), Winston-Salem, 1988. Octavo, 216 pages including photographic images, hardbound in blue cloth with gilt silver lettering to spine, grey end papers. Includes original pictorial dust jacket wrapped in plastic. 11 1/2" H x 9" W x 1" D. 4th item: ART OF TENNESSEE, Frist Center for the Visual Arts exhibition catalog, curated by Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr., et al., 2003. Quarto, 376 pages including photographic images, hardbound in black cloth with gilt lettering to front cover and spine, navy blue end papers. Includes original pictorial dust jacket. 12 1/2" H x 10 3/8" W x 1 3/8" D. 5th-6th items: OHIO FURNITURE MAKERS: 1790 to 1845, Vol. I, by Jane Sikes Hageman, and 1790 to 1860, Vol. II, by Jane Sikes Hageman and Edward M. Hageman, published by Ohio Furniture Makers, Terrace Park, circa 1980's. Octavos, 421 total pages including photographic images, hardbound in red cloth with gilt lettering to front covers and spines. Includes original dust jackets. 11 1/4" H x 9" W x 3/4" D. 7th item: BY SHAKER HANDS by June Sprigg, published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1975. Quarto paperback, 212 pages including illustrations, softcover, bound in a light brown pictorial wrapper. 12" H x 9 1/8" W x 1" D. 8th item: INNER LIGHT: THE SHAKER LEGACY, photographs by Linda Butler, text by June Sprigg, published by Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. Octavo paperback, 58 photographic images with additional text, softcover, bound in a light grey pictorial wrapper. 11 5/8" H x 10 1/8" W x 1/2" D. 9th item: Author Signed and Inscribed ART & FURNITURE OF EAST TENNESSEE: The Inaugural Exhibit of the Museum of East Tennessee History by Namuni Hale Young, published by The East Tennessee Historical Society, Knoxville, 1997. Octavo paperback, 113 pages including photographic images, softcover, bound in a stiff grey pictorial wrapper. Author signature with inscription to title page. 11 1/8" H x 8 5/8" W x 1/2" D. 10th item: Author Signed WILLIAMSON COUNTY: MORE THAN A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE by Rick Warwick, published by Panacea Press, 2005. Octavo, 215 pages including photographic images, hardbound in brown coated cloth with black lettering to front cover, pictorial end papers. Includes original dust jacket. Author signature and inscription to title page. 11 3/8" H x 9" W x 7/8" D. 11th item: THE TUTTLE MUDDLE: AN INVESTIGATION OF A KENTUCKY CASE-ON FRAME FURNITURE GROUP exhibition catalog, published by the Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, 2000. Octavo paperback, 76 pages including photographic images, softcover, bound in an off white pictorial wrapper. 9" H x 6 1/8" W x 1/4" D. 12th item: Author Signed and Inscribed BASKETS AND BASKET MAKERS IN IN SOUTHERN APPALACHIA by John Rice Irwin, published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Exton, 1982. Octavo paperback, 191 including photographic images, softcover, bound in a multicolor pictorial wrapper. Author signature and inscription to title page. 11 1/8" H x 8 5/8" W x 1/2" D. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition.1st item: Wear, tears, largest 1 1/4", to dust jacket. 3rd item: Slight wear to dust jacket. 4th item: Slight creasing to dust covers near spine. 5th-6th items: Retail stickers to back of dust jackets. Tears, largest 1 1/8", to dust jackets. 7th item: Toning, to pages and wrappers. Some damp staining to wrappers. 8th item: Some damp staining to wrapper. 9th item: Pages separated from spine. 10th item: Crease to back flap of dust jacket. 11th item: Light wear to wrapper. Minute foxing spots to top edge.

Lot 650

Four (4) Tennessee history, furniture, and early material culture-related books. 1st item: THE ART AND MYSTERY OF TENNESSEE FURNITURE AND ITS MAKERS THROUGH 1850, by Nathan Harsh and Derita Coleman Williams, published by the Tennessee Historical Society, Nashville, 1988. Octavo, 344 pages with photographic illustrations, hardbound in brown cloth with gilt blind stamp to front cover, gilt lettering to spine, marbled endpapers. Includes original dust jacket. 11 1/4" H x 8 3/4" W. 2nd item: HISTORY OF TENNESSEE, East Tennessee edition, illustrated, published by The Goodspeed Publishing Company, Nashville and Chicago, 1889. Octavo, 1317 pages, 41 illustrations, hardbound in three-quarter dark red leather with grey cloth sides, with gilt blind stamp to front cover, gilt lettering to spine, five raised hubs, floral endpapers. Covers wrapped in brown paper. 10 1/4" H x 7 1/4" W x 4 1/4" D. 3rd item: THE ANTIQUITIES OF TENNESSEE AND THE ADJACENT STATES, Second Edition, by Gates P. Thruston, published by The Robert Clarke Company, Cincinnati, 1897. Octavo, 369 pages with black and white illustrations, hardbound in green cloth with gilt blindstamp to front cover and gilt lettering to spine, floral endpapers. 10" H x 7 1/4" W x 1 1/4" D. 4th item: HISTORY OF TENNESSEE, ITS INSTITUTIONS AND ITS PEOPLE, by William Robertson Garret and Albert Virgil Goodpasture, Brandon Printing Company, Nashville, 1900. Octavo, 351 pages with black and white illustrations, hardound in grey cloth boards with blind stamped covers and black lettering to spine. 8 3/4" H x 6 1/2" W x 1" D. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall good condition. Tears, largest 5/8", to corners of dust jacket. 2nd item: Bumped corners, wear to covers and spine. Pages almost completely separated from spine. Pages with tears, toning, foxing sports, acid burn, ink and pencil inscriptions, etc. All illustrations collated except for frontispiece map (missing). Pages 427, 428, 425, and 426 are out of order. 3rd item: Bumped corners, wear to covers and spine. Toning, foxing spots, to pages. Front end paper and frontispiece, pages 215-218 separated from spine. Old scotch tape repair to front endpaper. 4th item: Slightly bumped corners, wear to covers and spine. Toning to pages.

Lot 980

Two (2) Southern Furniture books. 1st item: THE ART AND MYSTERY OF TENNESSEE FURNITURE AND ITS MAKERS THROUGH 1850, by Nathan Harsh and Derita Coleman Williams, published by the Tennessee Historical Society, Nashville, 1988. Octavo, 344 pages with photographic illustrations, hardbound in brown cloth with gilt blind stamp to front cover, gilt lettering to spine, marbled endpapers. Includes original dust jacket. 11 1/4" H x 8 3/4" W. 2nd item: SOUTHERN FURNITURE 1680-1830: THE COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG COLLECTION by Ronald L. Hurst and Jonathan Prown, published by The Colonial Foundation and Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1997. Octavo, 639 pages including index, illustrated with color and black and white photographs, hardbound in burgundy cloth with gilt lettering to spine, includes dust jacket. 11 3/4" H x 9 7/8" W x 2" D. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Some wear and fading to dust jacket. Some minor markups on pg. 51. 2nd item: Previous owner's bookplate inside front cover. Paint stuck to spine of dust cover.

Lot 981

Two (2) 19th century books: LIFE IN LONDON by Pierce Egan and SKETCHES OF PROMINENT TENNESSEANS. 1st item: LIFE IN LONDON; OR, THE NIGHT SCENES OF JERRY HAWTHORNE, ESQ. by Pierce Egan, 35 color etchings by I. R. and G. Cruikshank, printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London, 1821. Octavo, 376 gilt top edged pages with a frontispiece, 3 page double-sided pull out music sheets titled "Life in London" (first sheet is unnumbered), footnote on pg. 9, hardbound in tan leather with gilt blind stamped line borders to covers, gilt blindstamping and lettering to spine, five raised hubs to spine, inner leather doublures and grey endpapers. 9 1/4" H x 6 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D. First quarter 19th century. 2nd item: SKETCHES OF PROMINENT TENNESSEANS, First Edition, compiled and edited by the Hon. William S. Speer, published by Albert B. Tavel, Nashville, 1888. Quarto, 579 gilt edged pages with photogravure frontispiece and 46 portraits with tissue paper guards, most with facsimile signatures, old rebinding in dark brown leather with gilt lettering and blindstamping to original front cover, grey floral wallpaper endpapers. 12" H x 9 5/8" W x 2" D. Last quarter 19th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Covers with wear, surface scratches, corners bumped. Toning to marbled endpapers. Overall toning to pages. Etchings are collated. Pencil inscriptions from previous owner to endpapers. 2nd item: Original cover in worn condition, rebound covers with some shelf wear to leather, slightly bumped corners. Pages with tears, dampstaining, foxing spots, toning, etc. to be expected from age. Frontispiece, title page, and part of index separated from spine. Portraits "210 - Barrett", "263 - Sears", 297 - Buist", "445 - Jackson", and "570 - Baxter" are not present. Pencil inscriptions from previous owner, front endpaper.

Lot 1210

Early 20th century oak sideboard, raised shaped back, two drawers with blind fret work above two cupboard doors, cup and cover supports on shaped sledge feet joined by stretchers, W153cm, H109cm, D60cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 149

18th Century Ethopian Coptic-Christian handwritten Bible or prayer book, manuscript, c.400 pages on vellum; black and red in 'Geez', blind embossed leather boards, in leather carry case. 6" x 4½" (15 x 11.5cm).

Lot 150

18th Century Ethopian Coptic-Christian handwritten Bible or prayer book, manuscript, c.300 pages on vellum; black and red in Geez, blind embossed leather boards, in leather carry case. 8" x 7" (20 x 18cm).

Lot 168

Connolly, James. Labour in Irish History, first edition. Maunsel, Dublin, 1910. 12mo, xvi+216pp, dark green cloth blind embossed.

Lot 201

Petrie, George RHA. Round Towers of Ireland: The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, anterior to the Anglo-Norman invasion comprising an essay on the Origin and Uses of the Round Towers of Ireland which obtained the gold medal and prize of The Royal Irish Academy. Dublin. Hodges & Smith, 1845. Folio, xx,519pp. uncut, blind-stamped cloth.

Lot 278

Ebonised chinoiserie style card table with blind fret carved frieze and stylised cabriole legs, the top opening to reveal red felt lining, 78 x 32cm

Lot 1047

An antique blind carved oak panel, formally being a cupboard door, with iron escutcheon, 70 x 39cm

Lot 242

Bernard Cheese *ARR, (1925-2013), Hillside Village, limited edition 32/70, signed in pencil, lithograph, with galley blind stamp, 57 x 69cm

Lot 297

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, (1864-1901), Elles, eight limited edition lithographs,1969 London edition, numbered 590/1250 in pencil, with gallery blind stamp Toulouse Lautrec Circle, each 37 x 50cm (8). These are part of a set of a set of twelve brothel scenes produced by Lautrec and first published for Portfolio Elles in 1896.

Lot 795

Two military, pre-WWI, c1910, gelatin silver photographs by Blumberg & Herrmann, Cologne, with their blind stamp, 23 x 29cm (2)

Lot 3

An Edwardian oak bracket clock, of architectural form the domed caddy top with fish scale decoration over a blind fret frieze, with two pierced doors to the side, turned pilasters to the front on plinth base, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary Slow/Fast dial to an 8 day two train movement with pendulum, 70cm high,

Lot 443

A mid Georgian style mahogany cabinet on stand, the cabinet fitted shelves enclosed by astragal glazed doors under a blind fret frieze and dentil cornice with swan neck pediment with open brackets on a base fitted two drawers with straight square legs, all blind fret decorated, 115cm w , 228cm h.

Lot 695

SAMUEL CLARE OF WARRINGTON; a George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, the brass face with silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numeral, with subsidiary dials, the case with single blind fret panel, raised on bracket feet, height 202cm, width 56.5cm, depth 24.5cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, minor chipping to the corners, split to foot board, small pieces have been chipped away near the locking mechanism.

Lot 170

Victorian burr walnut side cabinet, breakfront central blind door, flanked by two glazed doors covering fixed shelves, cantered corners with brass fluted tapering columns, terminating with acanthus leaf moulding, all standing on bun feet, width 183cm (72"), depth 43cm (17"), height 107cm (42").Condition report: Blister to veneer on top, approximately 2" in diameter, knocks to corner of top on cantered corners, all metal beadings and fittings present, small section of stringing lifting to left hand side of cabinet.

Lot 198

Edwardian mahogany fold over card table, semi-circular shape, blind fretwork to frieze, four supports each with shell motif to shoulder, ball-and-claw foot, width 87cm (34"), depth 43cm (17"), height 71cm (28").Condition report: Overall good colour, rear leg opening by sliding to reveal secret drawer, support fold-over leaf.

Lot 210

Edwardian mahogany floor standing double corner cupboard, architectural pediment above two glazed doors with Gothic design astragals, interior with three fixed shelves, base with two blind doors, each decorated with inlaid classical urns, swags, and ribbons, all standing on bracket feet.Width 76cm (30"), Height 213cm (83").Condition report: Overall good condition, original glass intact, very minor scuff marks to bracket feet.

Lot 218

Victorian walnut credenza, "D" shaped top, central single panel door with floral inlay motif, flanked by columns decorated with cast brass classical masks, each end with bow-front single glazed door, fabric lined interior, blind base, width 170cm (67"), depth 40cm (16"), height 105cm (41").Condition report: Good colour, glass in good order, replacement fabric interiors to shelves.

Lot 224

Georgian mahogany bow-front sideboard, decorated all over with whitewood string, central drawer and cupboard with cock-beaded decoration flanked by two fitted cellarette drawers, one with red lining, two further cupboards below blind base.Width 120cm (47"), Depth 61cm (24"), Height 102cm (40").

Lot 230

CARR JOHN.  A Northern Summer or Travels Round the Baltic Through Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Prussia & Part of Germany in the Year 1804. 11 aquatint plates, as called for (many with blind stamps to corners, repair to fldg. plate). One late extra illustration. Quarto. Rebound half brown morocco, internal browning & spotting. Ex lib. with stamps, 1805.

Lot 382

A SUPER AQUATINT BY BIRMINGHAM ARTIST JAMES PRIDDEY 1916-1980 A WARWICK GALLERY ARTISTS PROOF TITLED LOVE WATER EVENTIDE SIGNED IN PENCIL BOTTOM RIGHT OUTSIDE THE PLATE MARK THE TITLE ALSO IN PENCIL IS IN THE BOTTOM LEFT WARWICK GALLERIES BLIND STAMP TO THE RIGHT OF THE SIGNATURE

Lot 528

•AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) *ARR Strange Interior Languedoc, colour reproduction print, signed in pencil, blind stamp for The Fine Art Trade Guild, 43 x 75cm.

Lot 533A

•AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) *ARR 'Ariadne', colour reproduction number 390 of a limited edition of 850, blind stamp for Michael Stewart Fine Art Limited, 49 x 57cm.

Lot 574

Mahogany Wall Hanging Corner Cupboard, with dentil cornice, blind fretwork panel, over astragal door fronting three shaped shelves, 112cm high.

Lot 263

After Samuel John Lamorna Birch (1869-1955), river landscape view at sunset, colour print, blind stamped and signed in pencil, 45cm by 53cm

Lot 264

After Samuel John Lamorna Birch (1869-1955), coastal landscape view of boats moored before a distant lighthouse, colour print, blind stamped and signed in pencil, 54cm by 66.5cm

Lot 242

A George III mahogany secretaire chestThe blind fret-carved cornice over two short and three long drawers, the lower section with fall-front secretaire drawer containing drawers and pigeonholes, over three further drawers, on bracket feet 107cm wide x 54cm deep x 196cm high, (42in wide x 21in deep x 77in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 75

A rare Grainger, Lee and Co nightlight holderCirca 1830-35In the form of a sentry box, the sides with blind Gothic windows picked out in gold on a blue ground, a lithophane panel at the front depicting Napoleon in battle, 19cm highFootnotes:The back open to receive the nightlight.Another example is illustrated by John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.221For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 95

Montague Dawson (1895-1973) Clipper under Full Sail, a coloured print, pencil signed by the artist to the margin, Frost and Reed Bristol, Trade Guild blind stamp, 42cm by 64cm

Lot 97

After Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) Picnic on the Beach, coloured print signed in pencil by the artist lower right, publishers blind stamp lower left, published in 1969 by Frost and Reed, 69cm by 52cm

Lot 98

Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA., RA., (British 1887-1976) The Contraption, colour print signed by the artist to the margin lower right, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp lower left, 31.5cm by 30cm, together with a monochrome print depicting two studies for The Contraption, (2) Provenance: Purchased from Hibbert Brothers Norfolk Art Galleries Sheffield 22nd November 1975 (receipt available). NOTE: Artist Resale Right will apply to this lot

Lot 40

A George III style mahogany corner cabinet, the blind fret carved frieze over a panelled door and stop fluted sides, enclosing shaped shelves, on bracket feet, 74 cm wide, 40 cm deep, 120 cm high

Lot 226

Cassell’s Illustrated History of England complete in 8 volumes with many hundred engravings (c1864) bound in publisher's blind embossed cloth with gilt decorated titles on front covers, gilt spine decoration and lettering (8)

Lot 242

[Arabia] The Modern Traveller A Description Geographical, Historical and Topographical of the Various Countries of The Globe by Joshua Conder this being Volume the Fourth in the series on Arabia, published by James Duncan 1830 with folding map and plates, bound in half leather with gilt title labels & blind stamped decorated panels on spine, housed in slipcase, offered with an English-Arabic & Arabic-English Dictionary in cloth boards with gilt leather spine (2)  

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