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Lot 574

WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH: THE TOWER OF LONDON, illustrated George Cruikshank, London 1897 (author's copyright edition), rebound modern blind stamped cloth gilt plus WILLIAM HEPWORTH DIXON: HER MAJESTY'S TOWER, London 1870, 6th edition, 2 volumes, rebound modern blind stamped faux leather plus ANON: SKETCHES OF THE TOWER OF LONDON AS A FORTRESS, A PRISON AND A PALACE AND A GUIDE TO THE ARMORIES, London, J Wheeler, 1861, folding frontis, original wraps bound in, modern faux rexine gilt plus JOHN BRITTON AND E W BRAYLEY: MEMOIRS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON ..., no date, modern facsimile of 1830 edition, 2 volumes, modern faux leather gilt plus two others similar (8). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 271

SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF THOMAS EDWARDS HANKINSON, MA... IN A SERIES OF HIS OWN LETTERS AND UNPUBLISHED POEMS..., Norwich, J Fletcher 1861, 1st edition, 2 volumes, printed for private distribution only, original blind stamped cloth, two copies on COPAC + [JOHN TAYLOR]: HYMNS AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, no place, 1863, reprinted for private distribution, contemporary cloth, spine gilt titled, (3) From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 347

THE NEW TESTAMENT... WITH ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD FROM DESIGNS OF FRA ANGELICO, PIETRO PERUGINO, FRANCESCO FRANCIA, LORENZO DI CREDI, FRA BARTOLMMEO, TITIAN, RAPHAEL, GAUDENZIO FERRARI, DANIEL DI VOLTERRA AND OTHERS, [ed Thomas Longman], London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865, 4to, decorative blind stamped crimson morocco gilt worn, spine gilt in compartments, all edges gilt by Riviere

Lot 383

ANON: GLOSSOGRAPHIA ANGLICANA NOVA OR A DICTIONARY INTERPRETING SUCH HARD WORDS OF WHATEVER LANGUAGE AS ARE AT PRESENT USED IN THE ENGLISH TONGUE..., London, printed for Dan Brown et al, 1707, 1st edition, wood engraved text ills, a very few leaves with marginal worm damage, old blind stamped calf rebacked, new end papers

Lot 484

JOHN WARDEN ROBBERDS, FGS OF NORWICH: A MEMOIR OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF THE LATE WILLIAM TAYLOR OF NORWICH,,, CONTAINING HIS CORRESPONDENCE OF MANY YEARS WITH THE LATE ROBERT SOUTHEY ESQ,,, London, John Murray 1843 1st edition, 2 volumes, engraved port frontispiece, original blind stamped cloth, rebacked, inner joints reinforced (2). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 279

WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY: VANITY FAIR, London, Bradbury & Evans, 1849, mixed issue with "Mr Pitt" on page 453, original blind stamped cloth

Lot 381

VERNON HARRIS: DARTMOOR PRISON PAST AND PRESENT, Plymouth, William Brendon & Son, circa 1880, 6 mounted albumen plates, 10 pages relevant manuscript notes loosely inserted, some leaves loose, original blind stamped cloth gilt

Lot 233

RICHARD JEFFERIES: 2 titles: HODGE AND HIS MASTERS, London, Smith Elder & Co, 1880, 1st edition, 2 volumes, half titles, volume 2 4pp adverts at end, original blind stamped brown pictorial cloth gilt; WOOD MAGIC, London, Paris and New York, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co, 1881, 1st edition, 2 volumes, volume 2 half title, 8pp adverts at end of each volume, original blind stamped green cloth, spines gilt lettered (4)

Lot 289

SIR THOMAS BROWNE: 2 titles: POSTHUMOUS WORKS, London 1712, 1st edition, 17 engraved plates including 4 folding, old blind stamped calf, re-cased, morocco gilt spine label, THE WORKS, ed Charles Sayle, Edinburgh John Grant 1912, 3 volumes, original cloth backed boards + SIR GEOFFREY KEYNES (ED): SIR THOMAS BROWNE, SELECTED WRITINGS, London, 1968 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + JOAN BENNETT: SIR THOMAS BROWNE, Cambridge 1962 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + JEREMIAH S FINCH: SIR THOMAS BROWNE, New York 1950 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + C A PATRIDES (ED): APPROACHES TO SIR THOMAS BROWNE, THE ANN ARBOR TERCENTENARY LECTURES AND ESSAYS, Columbia and London, 1982 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper (8) From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 436

ALEX CHARLES EWALD: SIR ROBERT WALPOLE, A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY, London, Chapman & Hall, 1878, 1st edition, original blind stamped cloth gilt + RT HON JOHN MACKINNON ROBERTSON: BOLINGBROKE & WALPOLE, London, 1919 1st edition, original cloth soiled + GEORGE ROBERT STIRLING TAYLOR: ROBERT WALPOLE AND HIS AGE, 1931 1st edition, original cloth + JOHN MORLEY: WALPOLE, London 1893, reprint, original cloth + FREDERICK SCOTT OLIVER: THE ENDLESS ADVENTURE, London 1930-35, 1st edition, 3 volumes, original cloth printed paper labels, dust wrapper + H T DICKINSON: WALPOLE AND THE WHIG SUPREMACY, 1973 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + BETTY KEMP: SIR ROBERT WALPOLE, 1976 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + SIR JOHN HAROLD PLUMB (ED): STUDIES IN SOCIAL HISTORY, 1955 1st edition, includes Walpole interest, original cloth dust wrapper (10). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 653

KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF CORNWALL, 1883, with map, lacks title page, rebound cloth + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF WILTSHIRE, 1911, with map, original blind stamped cloth gilt + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE, 1902, with map, original cloth gilt worn + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORTHUMBERLAND, 1921, with map (detached), original blind stamped cloth (4)

Lot 259

MRS FREDERIC FOWELL: POEMS ON SACRED AND MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS, Diss, Edward Abbott, 1866 1st edition, subscribers list, original blind stamped cloth, one copy on COPAC + LUCY BOSWELL OF TOWER HOUSE, THORPE HAMLET: THE ECHOES OF THE HIGHER CHIMES AND OTHER POEMS, Norwich and London, 1884 1st edition, original cloth, not on COPAC + R F BRADDOCK: HARLING, A DESCRIPTIVE POEM, London, no dates, degrees of foxing, original printed wraps, not on COPAC + AUGUSTUS GEORGE LEGGE: POEMS, SACRED AND SECULAR, Norwich, Agas H Goose, 1902 1st edition, original limp leather gilt, one copy on COPAC + FREDERICK STIBBONS KNOWN AS THE NORFOLK BURNS: THRO' WINDOWS OF THE SOUL, Cromer, W & T Cheverton 1911 1st edition, original cloth gilt, not on COPAC + REV H C ASH: AN OLD MAN'S FURTHER MUSINGS, Great Yarmouth, no date, inscribed presentation copy dated 1927, original cloth backed boards soiled, not on COPAC + HILDA L EVERETT: POEMS IN NORFOLK AGAIN, Ely, [1930], original printed boards 3 copies on COPAC+ BEATRICE M HOOK: LIGHT AND SHADOWS FROM NORWICH, London, Arthur H Stockwell, [1926], 1st edition, original printed boards soiled, two copies on COPAC + A H SMITH "A SON OF THE WORKSHOP": HAMMER AND FILE, London 1914 1st edition, original cloth gilt, glassine dust wrapper + J W DE CAUX: POETIC FANCIES: Great Yarmouth 1886 1st edition, inscribed presentation copy, original cloth gilt, one copy on COPAC + FRED HENDERSON: ALICE AND OTHER POEMS, London [1884] 1st edition, original printed wraps, two copies on COPAC + WALTER FITCH: POEMS IN SPARE MOMENTS, Great Yarmouth, W Fitch 1892 1st edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth gilt, one copy on COPAC + OLIVER HAWKSLEY: WINTER ELEGY, Aylsham, F C Barnwell 1935 1st edition, original wraps (13) From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 431

BRIGGS & CO'S PATENT TRANSFERRING PAPERS..., Manchester Briggs & Co, circa 1890, 2 leaves with some soiling, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn

Lot 465

[MARIA ELIZA RUNDELL]: A NEW SYSTEM OF DOMESTIC COOKERY,,, WITH THE ADDITION OF MANY NEW RECEIPTS, London for Thomas Allman, circa 1860, added engraved vignette title frontis and 8 plates as list, some leaves and plates loose, original blind stamped cloth gilt + PACKET 13 assorted various food etc manufacturers cookery booklets mainly 1960s (14)

Lot 274

THOMAS EDWARD AMYOT, FRCS, OF DISS: VERSES AND BALLADS, Norwich Agas H Goose 1897 1st edition, port frontispiece, uncut, contemporary vellum gilt + PEREGRINE M FEENEY "PMF": VERSES IN VARIOUS MOODS, London, T Fisher Unwin 1911 1st edition, printed for private circulation only, uncut, original boards soiled, one copy on COPAC + REV PERRY NURSEY: EVENING WITH OTHER POEMS, Norwich and London, 1829 1st edition, subscribers list errata slip rebound (not recent) cloth + MISS ELIZABETH WATTS: POEMS, London and Norwich, no dates, front free end papers, part excised, 12mo, original blind stamped cloth gilt + "A LITTLE GIRL AGED TWELVE YEARS": POEMS, London, 1844 1st edition, subscribers list at end (mainly from Norfolk), contemporary manuscript correction on page 20, original blind stamped cloth gilt, not on COPAC + JOHN HUGMAN "A TRAVELLER": ORIGINAL POEMS IN THE MORAL, HEROIC, PATHETIC AND OTHER STYLES, Halesworth T Tippell 1832 13th edition, printed for the author, original boards, printed paper label + KATHERIN (OR KATHERINE) LOUISA HART HOARE "KLH": VERSES, Bedford 1914 1st edition, a few manuscript poems at end, signed (initials) presentation copy dated Christmas 1914, original printed boards, not on COPAC (7) From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 68

FRANZ HOFFMAN: BURIED IN THE SNOW, London, Ward Lock [1879], 7 plates, 10pp adverts at end, 12mo, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn

Lot 610

MARGARET ANN COURTENEY: CORNISH FEASTS AND FOLK-LORE, Penzance, 1890, 1st edition, original cloth soiled, split at spine + HUGH ROBERT COULTHARD: THE STORY OF AN ANCIENT PARISH BREAGE WITH GERMOE,,, Camborne, 1913, 1st edition, original cloth gilt + GEORGE BOWN MILLETT: THE FIRST BOOK OF THE PARISH REGISTERS OF MADRON IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, Penzance, 1877, 1st edition, 3 mounted photograph plates, 4to, original cloth backed printed wraps worn and soiled + JOHN THOMAS BLIGHT: ANCIENT CROSSES AND OTHER ANTIQUITIES IN THE WEST OF CORNWALL, London and Penzance, 1856, 1st edition, 4to, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn and soiled, inner joints split, contents loose, clear adhesive tape residue at front and rear + [FREDERICK WILTON LITCHFIELD STOCKDALE]: THE CORNISH TOURIST OR EXCURSIONS THROUGH CORNWALL, London, 1834, 1st edition, engraved vignette title, double page map, 10 plates, original cloth worn, boards detached, (5)

Lot 660

FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD & CHARLES PARKIN: AN ESSAY TOWARDS A TOPOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, Fersfield Norwich & Lynn, 1739-75, 1st edition, 5 volumes in 6, extra illustrated with 500+ additional plates, maps and plans, lacking original Norwich plan, volume 6 ends page 1172 and bound in at end with part of Hindry Mason's "History of Norfolk" and further bound in with "List of Norfolk Benefices,,," 1847, folio, nicely rebound, blind stamped reverse calf, crimson morocco gilt spine, spine labels (6)

Lot 588

REV DANIEL LYSONS: THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON BEING AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE TOWNS, VILLAGES AND HAMLETS WITHIN TWELVE MILES OF THAT CAPITAL INTERSPERSED WITH BIOGRAPHICAL ANECDOTES, London for T Cadell and W Davies, 1810 2nd edition, 2 volumes in 8, extra illustrated, 2 engraved vignette titles, 28 plates as list, 693 additional engraved views, portraits etc, large quarto, decorative grained, blind stamped green morocco gilt, inner dentelles gilt, spines gilt in compartments, all edges gilt (8). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 232

RICHARD JEFFERIES: RESTLESS HUMAN HEART, London, Tinsley Bros, 1875, 1st edition, 3 volumes, half titles, original variant blind stamped green cloth, spines gilt lettered (3)

Lot 573

ANON: A VIEW OF LONDON OR THE STRANGERS GUIDE THROUGH THE BRITISH METROPOLIS,,, London, B Crosby [1803], engraved frontis, previous owner's printed label pasted onto foot of title page, 16mo, modern boards, morocco gilt spine label + MAX SCHLESINGER: SAUNTERINGS IN AND ABOUT LONDON, London, Nathaniel Cooke, 1853, 1st edition, The English Edition by Otto Wenckstern, added engraved vignette title, frontis and 6 plates, original blind stamped cloth gilt, re-cased

Lot 52

CATHERINE CROWE: PIPPIE'S WARNING OR MIND YOUR TEMPER, London, Arthur Hall, 1848, 1st edition, 3 engraved plates, 2pp adverts at end, 16mo, original blind stamped cloth gilt + [EMMA DE K]: STORIES OF EDWARD AND HIS LITTLE FRIENDS, London, John Harris, 1837, 1st edition, 16 engraved plates as called for, 16mo, quarter calf, rebacked preserving original spine label + ANON: THE LITTLE MERCHANT AND OTHER STORIES, London, Blackie [1882], frontis, 8pp adverts at end, original blind stamped cloth gilt + [CATHERINE ANN TURNER DORSET]: THE LION'S MASQUERADE, A SEQUEL TO THE PEACOCK AT HOME, London for J Harris and B Tabart, 1807, 1st edition, 5 (of 6) engraved plates, 16mo, original printed wraps worn (4)

Lot 647

POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF CAMBRIDGE, NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK,,,, London, Kelly & Co, 1858, 3 folding maps, original blind stamped cloth gilt, rebacked + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE, NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK, 1883, lacks Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk maps with closed tears, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn, rebacked + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, [1912], lacks title page and map, modern cloth + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, 1925, lacks map, inner joints crudely reinforced, original cloth v worn and soiled + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF SUFFOLK, 1925, lacks map, original cloth gilt (5)

Lot 22

CHARLES KINGSLEY: THE WATER-BABIES TOLD TO THE CHILDREN BY AMY STEEDMAN, illustrated Katharine Cameron, London and Edinburgh, TC & EC Jack, ND, inscription dated 1905, 7 (of 8) coloured plates lacking frontis, original cloth pictorial paper label + ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES, illustrated Charles Robinson, London and New York, 1912, new edition, original blind stamped cloth worn (2)

Lot 1001

AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BACON CUPBOARD, with a moulded cornice, blind fret decorated frieze above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a hanging rail, above a base with three drawers over a pair of long drawers, on bracket feet. 183cms high x 130cms wide x 54cms deep.

Lot 1041

A CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL TWO-TIER MAHOGANY TABLE, with gadrooned edge, blind fret frieze, galleried undertier with carved square legs. 79cms wide x 63cms deep x 80cms high.

Lot 334

Late 18th century yew wood chest on chest, keyhole moulded and blind fretwork cornice over an upper section fitted with three short drawers and three full width drawers, flanked on either side by blind fretwork canted corners, the lower section with brushing slide over three full width graduated drawers on bracket feet, 111cm wide x 195cm high

Lot 303

A large wood Venetian blind and a Roman blind

Lot 347

Limited Edition 20th Century Print, 'Mother and Infant', signed in the margin lower right G. Brouck, nr 38/100 14 w x 23 h framed and glazed together with another limited edition print by the same hand signed in the margin lower right with artists blind stamp GB nr 25/100 approx 25 w x 22 h cms unframed. (2)

Lot 345

William Lee-Hankey (1878-1961) Etching 'Mother and Infant', signed in the margin with artist's blind stamp, approx 21 w x 22 h cms, framed and glazed. 

Lot 346

William Lee Hankey RWS ROI  (1878-1961) Etching 'Mother and Toddler', signed in the margin with artist's blind stamp, approx 16 w x 22 h cms, framed and glazed together with one other etching by the same hand 'Mother and Toddler', signed in the lower margin with artist's blind stamp, approx 25.5 x 22 h cms. (2)

Lot 350

William Lee-Hankey RWS ROI (1869-1952), Etching, 'Mother and Daughter', signed in the margin with artists blind stamp, approx 29 w x 34 h cms, framed and glazed.

Lot 602

Modern natural pine fall front bureau with fitted interior over two blind panelled cupboards. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 669

Modern natural pine dresser with glazed cabinets, two short drawers and shelves over a three drawer base with three blind panelled cupboards, together with a matching three drawer dresser base. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 613

Chinese carved hardwood cocktail cabinet with lift top, fold out shelves and fitted interior above two blind panelled cupboards. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 188

John Steven Dews (b. 1949): A Limited Edition colour print depicting a coastal scene, hand-signed, blind-stamped & numbered /375, 45 x 68 cm

Lot 203

Roy Nockolds "Rough Shooting" Signed Artists Print, signed in pencil to lower right, blind stamp to lower left, 51cm x 76cm, framed, also with two gilt framed prints of "Sunrise in the Trossachs" and "The West Highlands" (3)

Lot 678

A George II walnut free-standing corner cupboard with swan neck pediment and a carved centre finial over a blind fretwork frieze, the arched fielded panel doors opening to reveal a domed painted interior with applied moulded decoration to the frieze, over a slide and twin fielded panel cupboard doors enclosing a further painted interior, flanked by fluted side pilasters, raised on a bracket foot base

Lot 168

A pair of 19th Century carved oak obelisks or wall brackets with blind fretwork decoration

Lot 2705

A Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976( limited edition print, 392/1500, entitled 'Burford Church', published By Grove Fine art, Manchester, pencil numbered with blind stamp.

Lot 2534

A brass shop blind / high window opening handle.

Lot 650

Mahogany urn stand having blind fret work gallery, raised on square chamfered supports united by X stretcher, 23cm wide

Lot 735

Georgian style mahogany square top two tier occasional table having blind fret work decoration, 41cm wide

Lot 371

A George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded dentil cornice above a blind fretwork frieze, two short drawers, six long graduated drawers and a brushing slide on bracket feet, 107cm wide x 55cm deep x 174cm high CONDITION REPORT: The overall colour is flat, cracks and repairs throughout, handle missing and pieces of timber missing, in well used condition

Lot 58

After Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), St Mary's Beswick, Limited Edition Print 84/500, pencil signed L.S. Lowry in the margin lower right, blind stamp, 27cm by 37cm Note: Artist Resale Rights apply to this lot

Lot 5

Eleven white 60cm wide and 130cm drop Venetian window blinds unused, boxed, and one 130cms x 130cms drop new unused blind

Lot 903

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, stamped Hampton & Sons London, 1825, the top with a pierced shaped crest above a single lazed door, decorated with blind fret, the base with a frieze drawer, reeded supports with under tier, (AF), 77cm wide.

Lot 480

After Snaffles. A sight to take home and dream about, Oh to be in England and Sport In the Shiney, coloured prints with blind stamps. (4)

Lot 552

A late 19th/ early 20thC Edwards and Roberts writing table, in Chippendale style, the raised back with a pierced gallery, above a pair of small drawers and carved brackets, flanked by four pairs of slender turned columns, the base with a leather inset and a slide to each side above seven blind fret carved drawers, with brass handles on cluster column legs, stamped to the central drawer Edwards and Roberts, 76cm H, 120cm W, 67cm D.

Lot 355

Certificate signed by Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) a military commendation awarded to Friedrich Heller - dated June 1908, signed in black ink, and with royal coat of arms blind stamp, folio

Lot 386

Signed print the Wolds with blind stamp by Alice Barwell

Lot 1344

A small Edwardian two seat parlour sofa with shaped and moulded outline, upholstered pad seat and back within a showwood frame raised on cabriole supports, the seat rail with central blind fretwork roundel with further fretwork to framework

Lot 1411

A Georgian oak longcase clock, the trunk enclosing a full length door, crossbanded in walnut, the square cut hood with turned column supports and blind fret frieze, the square brass dial 28cm square with silvered chapter ring, engraved detail and calendar aperture with eight day striking movement - Prew of Tewkesbury

Lot 438

A collection of black and white prints, including a mezzotint by Norman Hirst (1862-1956) after Cox, 'Return of the Napoleonic Wars (to Salisbury)', signed in pencil and blind-stamped, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons, 1916, an etching in the style of Munch and five other prints, together with a coloured print of Greenwich Hospital (8)

Lot 23

Pound, Ezra - Gauder-Brzeska: A Memoir, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, front board lettered in gilt and blind stamped after a design by Gauder-Brzeska, with 38 illustrations and 4 portraits by Walter Bennington, ownership inscription to fly leaf, scattered spotting and browning to text, spine bumped, The Bodley Head, London 1916

Lot 22

Ford, Ford Madox - The Good Soldier, 1st edition, 8vo, original brown cloth blind ruled, with beige lettering to upper panel, binding faded, spine freyed, front fly leaf a little yellowed, pages of publishers adverts foxed at end, London and New York 1915

Lot 31

Arthur Delaney print with blind stamp signed in pencil

Lot 26

Early framed engraving signed W Dandy Saddler with blind stamp

Lot 2160

A Tom Dodson 'Coronation Day' Print with blind stamp.

Lot 706

Twelve Rolling Stones LP records including an EP, and original issues, one sleeve with mis-print, and five Abko sleeves, Their Majestic Majesties Request with rare lenticular, 3D, cover, Rolling Stone with the later banned blind man text

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