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ENGRAVINGS. Charles Darwin, an engraving by G. Sidney Hunt after John Collier. Signed in pencil by John Collier & G. Sidney Hunt with blind stamp for Fine Art Trade Guild. Also Thomas Henry Huxley, an engraving by T. Hamilton Crawford after John Collier. Each image approx. 26 x 20cm. Also three Spy prints, Darwin, Huxley & Holmes & two Preston of Penzance photographs.
The New Naturalist Series No.1Ford, E B"Butterflies", Collins 1945, numerous ills, green cloth, dj not price clipped but a bit chipped and fadedNo.8Imms, A D "Insect Natural History", Collins 1947, numerous ills, green cloth but faded, dj chipped and faded Leighton, Claire "Four Hedges, a Gardener's Chronicle", Victor Gollanccz 1935, woodcut ills throughout, green cloth some damp damage, dj not price clipped but chipped and worn Frohawk, F W "The Natural History of British Butterflies" in 2 vols, Hutchison & Co (1914), numerous colour ills throughout both vols, dark blue cloth, blindstamped titles to front board, gilt titles to spine, djs, folio Allan, Alexander"Hunting the Sea Otter", Horace Cox, The Field Office 1910, photographic ills throughout, green cloth with gilt titles to the front board and priced 7/6d, blind rules and gilt titles to the spineHarting, James Edmond "British Animals Extinct Within Historic Times With Some Account of British Wild White Cattle", ills by J Woolf, C Whymper, etc, Trubner & Co 1880, numerous ills throughout the text, pictorial cloth, gilt titles and three volumes of Fur, Feather and Fin series, "The Fox", "Wildfowl" and "The Partridge" and two other volumes (12)
Baskett, John "The Book of Common Prayer ... with Songs or Psalms of David ... printed by John Baskett printed to The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty ..." 1713, rebound, full leather with gilt blind rules and Greek Key decoration, Bkpl George Dunbar, silk ribbon with bone markers "The Book of the Prophet Isaiah", engraved frontis and other engravings, marbled ep, full contemporary leather but marked and worn"Antiquitates Christinae, The Life and Death of the Holy Jesus ...", printed for Luke Meredith, engravings, loose pages, worn, not complete lacking back board, front board very worn and rubbed, backstrip detaching, general damage"The Holy Bible ... and the Apocrypha at Large ... with Practical Observations on Each Chapter by the Late Reverend Mr Ostevald ..." printed by M Brown at the Bible in the Flesh Market 1791, numerous engravings and another disbound half copy (5)
George lll oak longcase clock, 43cm arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed in arch Hugh Pannell, Northallerton, case with arched hood and blind fret frieze, 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, H221cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Georgian style mahogany breakfront bookcase, carved and pierced swan neck pediment, projecting cornice, blind fret work frieze, four doors enclosing two glazed shelves, two short and four long graduating drawers, two cupboards, plinth base, W162cm, H220cm, D47cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 1920's Chinese Chippendale revival mahogany compactum wardrobe, with a dentil cornice above a blind fretwork frieze and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, over four graduated drawers flanked by mirrored full length doors and canted fretwork corners, raised upon bracket feet, 201cm H x 190cm W x 53cm D
(HP) ALMANAC: 'Merlinus Liberatus: being an almanac for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation 1703...' London, printed by Mary Roberts: 12mo, contemporary blind ruled sheep, upper board lettered 'Part 1703' in blind, interleaved and with copious contemporary annotations, largely accounts but including some medicinal or veterinary receipts, for sale with all faults and not subject to return. (1)
CERTIFICATE FOR KILLING GAME: printed document granting permission to one Thomas Weld(?) permission to kill game in the county of Dorset, signed by William Burnett Clerk of the Peace, dated 30th August 1798: single folio printed to one side, revenue stamps in blind to head and old folds, VG. (1)
BROUGH SMYTH (R): 'The Gold Fields and Mineral Districts of Victoria, with notes on the modes of occurrence of gold and other metals and minerals..' Melbourne, 1869. First Edition: 4to, publishers blind stamped green cloth, split from block at upper joint: BRIDGES (Lieut. Colonel E S): 'Round the World in Six Months..' London, Hurst & Blackett, 1879: 8vo, publishers plum cloth gilt, a bit rubbed and dustsoiled: TOGETHER WITH 7 other vols, travel. (9)
L. S. Lowry 1887 - 1976 Unsigned Ltd Edition Proof Lithograph / Print - Titled ' The Football Match ' The Lithograph / Print Is Marked In Pencil ' Proof ' to Margin. Published by Grove Fine Art Manchester Edition of 1,500 Copies, This Is Marked Proof Stamped with Grove Fine Art Blind Stamp G.F.A. Mounted and Framed Behind Reflective Glass. Lithograph Size Only 15.25 x 11 Inches. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Laurence Stephen Lowry 1887-1976 Artist Hand Signed In Pencil - ltd And Numbered Edition Lithograph Print. Titled 'Two Brothers'' This Lithograph Is From A Ltd Edition Of 850. Published By Adam Collection Ltd In 1972. Printed By Max Jaffe. With Fine Art Trade Guide Blind Stamp -With Margins 605x300mm (23 7/8 x 11 7/8 Inches) Mounted And Framed Behind Glass. Top Condition Excellent Colours, No Fading - Confirm With Photo.
Helen Bradley Pencil Signed Print with blind stamp HCF. Published by Miss Carter Publications, Manchester, England. Copyright in all countries including USA titled 'On a Lonely Summers Day' still retaining its original pristine colour. Year published 1975. Framed, mounted and glazed, overall size 28" x 24".
After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British, 1887-1976) 'Coming Home From The Mill', limited edition colour gouttelette print, number 19/95, with Chelsea Green Editions blind stamp to bottom right hand corner, mounted, glazed and framed, 60 x 75cm, together with framed certificate of authentication and guarantee etc.
Y FLEMISH RED TORTOISESHELL, EBONY, IVORY INLAID AND SILVERED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CABINET AND the raised hinged top opening to a void compartment above a pair of moulded fielded panel doors centred by heart-shaped bosses, opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of small drawers enclosing an architectural mirrored recess, above a long drawer and slide; the corresponding separate base with a further long drawer; on an associated George III mahogany stand with blind fret carved square legs and pierced corner brackets (Dimensions: Cabinet 89cm wide, 89cm high, 46cm deep; stand 90cm wide, 63cm high, 57cm deep; 149cm high overall)(Cabinet 89cm wide, 89cm high, 46cm deep; stand 90cm wide, 63cm high, 57cm deep; 149cm high overall)
GILES - A SIGNED MENU FOR THE FELIXSTOWE FERRY SAILING CLUB, dated November 22nd 1968, the illustrated cover inscribed 'To Tracy with love from Giles', the vendor adds 'Carl was blind in one eye and deaf in his right ear which is why I always sat or stood to his left and stood thus in a urinal he told me that his first reaction to the new drink drive laws was to switch to shandies but gave up when his natural functions looked like a bubble bath!' 20 x 30cms(donated by vendor to our nominated charity 2020 Forget-me-not Chorus)
†Harry Bunce (British). 'King of Hearts', 'Queen of Hearts', 'Jack of Hearts'. Limited edition prints. Each with blind stamp, signed in pencil and numbered from edition of 21 (two numbered 20/21, one numbered 21/21). Each 53.5 x 38cm. Mounted, with COAs (3). Please note that VAT is payable on top of the hammer price at 20% in addition to standard buyers' premium inc. VAT for this lot.
Astronomy.- Firmicus Maternus (Julius) [Astronomicon libri VIII], woodcut diagrams in text, historiated initials and a printer's device to final verso, ink stamps to outer margin of first f., lacking sig. α at start, which includes title, some spotting or mostly light foxing, occasional small areas of marginal worming, some staining, 20th century half calf, spine in compartments with blind-stamped decoration, rubbed, [Houzeau & Lancaster 761; Adams F507; VD 16 F 1120; Caillet 3959], folio, Basel, [Joannes Herwagen], [April, 1551]. sold not subject to return.
Knight (Richard Payne) A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus, 40 engraved plates, 1 double page, tear to fold, occasional marginal finger-soiling, bookplates, ex-library with discreet stamps, near contemporary half-morocco, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Privately Printed, 1865 § Manchester Politics. A Dialogue between Mr. True-blew and Mr. Whiglove ..., half-title, occasional faint spotting, lacking final blank as usual, ex-library with discreet blind-stamps, later paper-backed boards, a little rubbed, J. Robinson, 1748 § Collier (Jeremy) A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage ..., third edition, spotting, lacking frontispiece, later calf backed boards, [Wing C5265], for S. Keble, R. Sare, and H. Hindmarsh, 1698 § Etherege (Sir George) The Works of ..., engraved frontispiece, 2 plates, occasional spotting, ink date to final leaf, bookplate laid on new endpapers, ex-library with faint stamp, later antique style half-calf, a little rubbed, for Jacob Tonson, 1715; and 7 others, v.s. (11)
Crimean War.- Reilly (W. Edmund M., compiler) Siege of Sebastopol. An Account of the Artillery Operations..., presentation copy from The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to Church House Library with bookplate on front pastedown, slightly browned, original blind-stamped cloth, slightly marked, corners bumped, gilt spine, 4to, 1859.
England.- [Rawlinson (Richard)] The English Topographer ..., engraved illustrations, occasional manuscript annotations, one near contemporary, short tear (A4), tape repair, occasional spotting, ex-Wigan Library with occasional blind-stamps, cracked lower hinge, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, for T. Jauncy, 1720 § Owen's New Book of Fairs ..., occasional spotting, near contemporary manuscript note at end, lacking final free endpaper, bookplate, ex-library with occasional faint blind-stamps, contemporary vellum, title in manuscript to spine, rubbed and worn, 1805 § Faulkner (Thomas) The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hammersmith, engraved frontispiece, vignette title, 2 folding maps, engraved illustrations, occasional spotting, previous owner's ink signature, later cloth, rubbed and worn, 1839; and 2 others, similar, 8vo & 12mo (5)
NO RESERVE Maynwaring (Arthur) The Life and Posthumous Works of ..., first edition, tiny manuscript ink number to title verso, tiny marginal wroming to first few leaves, occasional spotting, ex-library with 1 or 2 blind-stamps, later boards, a little rubbed, 8vo, [Goldsmiths' 5280], for A. Bell; W. Taylor; and J. Baker, 1715.
A 21st century SchoolA large collection of black and white printsLimited edition prints, each numbered in pencil Signed indistinctly in pencil, each blind stampedThe largest of which measures 32 x 32cm (12)Estimates are subject to 24% Buyers Premium (inclusive of VAT), plus VAT (20%) on the hammer price
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