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Lot 3681

Ecclesiastical Architecture, Medieval Antiquities and Archaeology - Bury (T. Talbot), Remains of Ecclesiastical Woodwork, John Weale, London 1847, engraved title-page and 20 full-page plates, contemporary partial gilt lettered spine, green cloth boards, small folio; A Glossary of Terms Used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture, enlarged fourth edition, three-volume set, John Henry Parker [...], Oxord 1845-1846, woodcut engraved plates and vignettes, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (3); Storer (James), History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, Illustrated with a Series of Highly-Finished Engravings [...], volumes I & II only, Published by Rivingtons [...], London 1814-1817, later black calf backs and blue cloth boards, 8vo, (2); Winkles [Henry & Benjamin], Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, three-volume set, Tilt and Bogue, London 1836-1842, steel engraved title-page and full-page plates, relaid moiré boards and spine, ex-lib copy, 4to, (3); Cathedrals, Abbeys, and Churches of England and Wales [...], edited by Prof. T.G. Bonney [...], Cassell, London [n.d., c. 1890], contemporary half-calf and marbled boards, 4to; The Universal Decorator, Houlston & Wright, London [n.d., 1858], lithographed title-page, full-page plates and further vignettes, contemporary cloth boards, rebacked, 4to; Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts, with an Introduction by F[rancis] Paley, John van Voorst, London 1844, illustrated with line and wood engravings, contemporary cloth (split, worn), 8vo; further works by Francis Paley, various sizes; Fergusson (James): History of the Modern Style of Architecture, John Murray, London 1862, 8vo, (2), &, History of Indian and Eastern Architecture [...], John Murray, London 1899, 8vo, (1), [3]; Street (George Edmund), Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, second edition, John Murray, London 1869, 8vo; Lacroix (Paul), Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages, and During the Renaissance Period, Illustrated with Fifteen Chromolithographic Prints by F. Kellerhoven, and Upwards of Four Hundred Engravings on Wood, Chapman and Hall, London 1874, contemporary pictorial covers, lacking spine, 4to; James (G.P.R.), The History of Chivalry, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, London 1830, publisher's boards, 12mo; Millington (Ellen J.), Heraldry in History, Poetry, and Romance, Chapman and Hall, London 1858, contemporary pictorial cloth, gilt and blind, 12mo; various 19th century pocket books; etc

Lot 3682

English Literature - Edgeworth (Maria), Comic Dramas, In Three Acts, first edition, Printed for R. Hunter, London 1817, publisher's cloth, 12mo; Anon, [Southey (Robert)], The Doctor, volumes I, II & V only, Longman [...], London 1834-1838, publisher's cloth, 8vo; Provincial Imprints: Tregortha (John), News from the Invisible World; or, Interesting Anecdotes of the Dead [...], Accounts of Apparitions, Ghosts, Spectres, Dreams and Visions [...], Printed by John Tregortha, Burslem 1810, contemporary reverse calf blind, rebacked and relaid, 8vo; Anon, [Reeve (Clara)], The Old Englifh (sic) Baron: A Gothic Story, Printed by C. & W. Thompson, Sheffield [n.d., c. 1813], title-page woodcut vignette, contemporary reverse calf, 8vo; Milman (The Rev. H.H.), The Fall of Jerusalem: A Dramatic Poem, John Murray, London 1822, contemporary quarter-calf and later boards, 8vo; The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner [...], Printed for T. and J. Allman, London 1825, full-page engravings, original publisher's boards, 8vo; The Percy Anecdotes, Original and Select [...], six-volume set, Printed for T. Boys, London 1820, engraved frontispieces, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 18mo, (6); The Literary Souvenir, edited by Alaric A. Watts, Longman [...], London 1832, stipple engraved full-page plates, contemporary green roan, all edges gilt, 16mo; Friendship's Offering; and Winter's Wreath [...], Smith, Elder and Co., London 1833, full-page engraved plates, contemporary embossed binding, gilt and blind tooled, all edges gilt, 2ff ink MS contemporary dedication inscription, 16mo; Mitchel (John), The Female Pilgrim [...], third edition, Printed for William Baynes, London [n.d., c. 1807], full-page and fold-out engraved plates, contemporary polished calf gilt, 8vo; Barnabae Itinerarium, or Barnabee's Journal, various 19th century imprints, bindings and sizes; Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, various early 19th century and later editions, bindings and sizes, including Liverpool 1808; The Lady's Poetical Magazine [...], Volume IV, 1782, contemporaneous boards, 8vo; Sterne's Works, two harlequin volumes, Dublin 1774, speckled calf, 12mo, (2); qty

Lot 3693

Kane (Elisha Kent, M.D., R.N.), Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, '54, '55, [...], first edition, two-volume set, Childs & Peterson, Philadelphia, and Trübner & Co., London, 1856, pp: [iv], [1-5], 6-464; [iv], [1-3], 4-467, additional engraved frontispieces and title-pages, full-page plates, 3 maps - 1 of which being fold-out, and wood engraved vignettes throughout, contemporary blind pictorial blue cloth covers, bound by Westleys of London, their ticket to recto pastedown of volume I only, later rebacked preserving gilt lettered spine, 8vo, [2]

Lot 3708

Miscellaneous - Bingley (Rev. W.), Memoirs of British Quadrupeds, Illustrative Principally of their Habits of Life, Instincts, Sagacity, and Uses to Mankind [...], with Engravings from Original Drawings, Executed Chiefly by Mr Samuel Howitt, first edition, Printed for Darton and Harvey [...], London 1809, lacking blanks and half-titles, presumably from later rebinding, the text erroneously paginated but apparently complete, 72 full-page monochrome plates (three damaged, a handful with marginal tears), later 19th century half-calf and marbled boards but disbound, 8vo; Goldsmith (Oliver), A History of the Earth and Animated Nature [...], two-volume set, Blackie & Son, London 1876, chromolithographic frontispieces, title-page vignettes and full-page plates, further monochrome wood engraved vignettes accompanying text, contemporary half-calf and cloth, blind tooled Gothic Revival spines, marbled edges, 4to, (2); Natural History in Anecdote [...], Arranged and Edited by Alfred H. Miles, second edition, Hutchinson & Co, London [n.d., c. 1900], full-page b/w plates, contemporary pictorial cloth, 12mo; Atkinson (Rev. J.C.), British Birds' Eggs and Nests, Popularly Described, Illustrated W.S. Coleman, George Routledge and Sons, London [n.d., c. 1890], contemporary pictorial red cloth (worn, water damaged), 12mo; Howitt (William), The Book of the Seasons; or the Calendar of Nature, second edition, Richard Bentley, London 1833, wood engraved frontispiece and vignettes, contemporary publisher's cloth, 12mo; [d'Holbach (Baron Paul-Henri Thiry)], The System of Nature [...], third edition, William Hodgson [...], London 1817, contemporary publisher's boards only (loose), 4to; Gregory (Olinthus), Mathematics for Practical Men [...], fourth edition, Lockwood & Co., London 1862, fold-out plates, contemporary cloth, 8vo; etc, [10] Condition Report: the final page number of William Hodgson's System of Nature is 623, there is no portrait of Hodgson as a frontispiee

Lot 3709

Miscellaneous - Gessner [Salomon], La Mort d'Abel, Poême en cinq Chants, Chez Tournachon-Molin, Libraire, Lyon 1809/10, pp: [v], [iii], iv-xii, [1], 14-274, [ii], double-engraved allegorical title-page by Jean-César Macret (1768-1813), contemporary mottled calf, covers with blind fillet, gilt spine, lettered in the second compartment with a morocco piece, gilt bosses to further compartments, marbled endpapers, recto pastedown with a slightly later ink MS prize bookplate dated 1818 and stamped with the royal Bourbon arms, 12mo; Dufour (J-M), De L'Ancien Poitou, et de sa Capitale [...], Mmes Loriot, Poitiers 1826, two-fold architectural and epigraphical antiquarian lithographic plates, contemporary calf spine and marbled boards, marbled endpapers, 8vo; Japanese Art, Strange (Edward F.), The Colour-Prints of Hiroshige, With 52 Plates including 16 in Colour, Cassell, London 1925, contemporary cloth, 4to; A Week's Preparation [...] Lord's Supper [...] Holy Communion, fifty-second edition, Printed by Affignment (sic) from Sam Keeble [...], London 1757, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf (worn, rubbed), contemporary ink MS inscription to pastedown, 16mo; The Methodist Magazine for the Year 1815 [...], volume XXXVIII only, engraved frontispiece, ink MS inscriptions, partial-contemporary quarter-calf binding, 8vo; Zweig (Arnold), The Case of Sergeant Grischa, Martin Secker, London 1928, contemporary quarter-leather and buckram, 12mo; bibliography; Folio Society; etc

Lot 3730

Theology - [Gother (John)], Instructions and devotions for hearing Mass, [London] 1725, lacking title-page, pp: [14], 150, 43 full-page engraved 'emblem' plates, contemporary blind panelled calf boards, brass fastening clasp, later rebacked and supplied with marbled endpapers, various 18th century ink MS generational ownership inscriptions for members of the Smith and Brown families, 24mo

Lot 3733

Theology & Philosophy - Howel (Laurence), Synopsis Canonum S.S. Apoftolorum et Conciliorum Œcumenicorum & Provincialium, ab Ecclefia Græca receptorum [...], [William Sayes], London 1708, pp: [xxiv], 124, [ii], 158, 69, [xvii], tiel printed in red and black, half-titles black only, contemporary panelled calf, blind tooled, six-compartment spine titled in the second compartment with a lettering piece, raised bands, contemporary ink MS ownership to endpaper: Tho: Foulkes, small folio; Locke (John), Essay Concerning Human Understanding, two-volume set, Printed for C. and J. Rivington [...], London 1824, contemporary Regency diced calf, the spines gilt and blind tooled with anthemions, contemporary engraved monogrammed bookplates, 8vo, (2); Alley (The Rev. Jerome), [...], A Comparative Estimate of the Genius and Temper of The Greek, The Roman, The Hindu, The Mahometan, and the Christian Religions, T. Cadell, London 1826, contemporary grey calf, 8vo; Southey (Robert), The Book of the Church, fourth edition, John Murray, London 1837, contemporary diced calf gilt, 8vo; Butler (Charles), The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church [...], second edition, John Murray, London 1825, half-calf, 8vo; Palmer (Rev. William), Origines Liturgicæ [...], fourth edition, two-volume set, Francis & John Rivington, London 1845, contemporary calf, 8vo, (2); Butler (Rev. Alban), The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints [...], five-volume set, Virtue & Company Limited, [n.d., 1961], green buckram gilt, 4to, (5); Jenkin (Robert), The Reasonableness and Certainty of Chriftian (sic) Religion, second edition, volume II only, Printed by W.B. for Richard Sare [...], London 1708, cotemporary panelled calf boards, rebacked spine, 8vo; Whichcote (Benjamin), Several Discourses [...], volume III only, London 1703, disbound, 8vo; MacGown (The Rev. John), Infernal Conference; or Dialogue of Devils [...], Printed for Thomas Kelly, London [n.d., 1816], engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary marbled calf (faults), 8vo; Parker (Samuel), The Ecclefiaftical (sic) Hiftories (sic) of Socrates, Sozomen, & Theodorit [...], volume II only, Printed for George Sawbridge [...], London 1712, engraved frontispiece, calf spine only, 12mo; Provincial Imprint, A New Family Bible [...], Selected from the Exposition of The Rev. Matthew Henry by the Rev. E. Blomfield, Embellished with Fifty Beautiful Engravings, volume II only, Printed and Published by C. Brightly, Bungay 1808, contemporary mottled calf, raised bands to spine, 4to; Binding, Missale Romanum [...], P.J. Hanicq [...], [Mechelen] 1846, printed in red and black, engraved frontispiece, wooduct vignettes, oxblood morocco gilt, all edges gilt, 12mo; Hutter (Leonhard), Compendium Locorum Theologicorum [...], Caroli Ludovici Jacobi, Leiden 1747, engraved portrait frontispiece, 20th century red cloth, 12mo; Miraculum Miraculorum [...], Joan[nis] Andr[eae] de la Haye, Ingolsadt 1726, one calf board only, 18mo; 19th century and later prayer books and devotionals; bindings; etc

Lot 547

A GOOD JAPANESE EDO PERIOD WOOD & LACQUER NETSUKE OF BLIND MASSEUR, the blind masseur working, the clothing of the figures highlighted in lacquer, the base bearing a signature, 3.2cm high x 4cm wide.

Lot 392

Thomas Barker of Bath, 1769-1847, study of a blind beggar seated in a landscape, pencil and monogram wash, inscribed verso, 25cm x 19cm

Lot 505

A mahogany trinket cabinet, fitted four short drawers and blind base drawer, raised on an inverted platform and bun feet, 27cm high x 49cm high

Lot 1109

Sir William Russell Flint, colour print, Los Cientos, signed in pencil, with blind stamp, image size 15" x 20", framed

Lot 1315

19th century watercolour, blind beggar of Bethnal Green, unsigned, 8" x 6", framed

Lot 365

David Shepherd Wildlife Artist CBE, OBE, FGRA, FRSA Print, entitled 'Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda', nr 1407/1500, signed in the margin, with publishers blind stamp, approx 73 w x 53 h cms.

Lot 405

ARCHIBALD THORBURN (1860-1935)A set of three artist's proof colour collotypes depicting Wildfowl, including Widgeon, Pintail and Mallardeach signed in pencil, all with the blind stamp of The Fine Art Trade Guild, published by W.F. Embleton, 70 Jermyn St. London 1922Pl. 11 1/2 x 15 3/4 in (29.2 x 39.9cm)This edition was limited to 325 copies and was originally sold for a price of 10 guineas

Lot 471

CIRCLE OF LOUIS LEOPOLD BOILLY (1761-1845)Portrait of a blind Manseated quarter-length, wearing a dark coat and white ruffoil on canvas26 x 21 in (66.1 x 53.4cm)

Lot 603

A 19th Century mahogany Longcase Clock inscribed Jn. Chance, Chepstow, with blind fret carved swan neck surmount above a painted arched dial with automaton Adam and Eve, eight day movement and subsidiary dials, 7ft 7in H

Lot 735

A George III mahogany Chest on Chest of two short and six long graduated drawers having blind fret canted corners on ogee bracket feet, 6ft 4in H x 3ft 10in W

Lot 28

Murray (James Erskine). A Summer in the Pyrenees, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1837, 12 etched plates, contemporary inscription to upper margins of titles, without preliminary leaves pp. vii-viii in volume 1 and pp. i-iv in volume 2, repair tape to gutter margin of four leaves in volume 1 with some staining, 19th century half calf, gilt decorated spines, extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with Burnet (Gilbert) , Some Letters, Containing an Account of what seem'd most remarkable in travelling thro' Switzerland, Italy, Some Parts of Germany, &c. in the Years 1685 and 1686..., London: J. Lacey, 1724, spotting and some dampstaining, contemporary blind panelled calf, gilt decorated spine lacking title label, joints splitting, wear to head & foot of spine and extremities, 8vo, with Brockedon (William) , Journals of Excursions in the Alps: the Pennine, Graian, Cottian, Rhetian, Lepontian, and Bernese, 1833, folding engraved map frontispiece, late 19th century half morocco, joints split, spine & extremities worn, 8vo, plus others similar, including some defective and odd volumes (Qty: 13)

Lot 15

Gaudry (Albert). Recherches scientifiques en orient entreprises par les ordres du gouvernement, pendant les années 1853-1854, 1st edition, Paris: Imprimerie impériale, 1855, half-title, 8 lithographic plates (1 hand-coloured), large folding colour map of Cyprus (opening to 67 x 95 cm), spotting, closed tear to inner fold of map affecting frame only, original wrappers bound in (frayed and marked), all edges untrimmed, modern calf, spine hatched in gilt, blind arabesque centrepieces to covers, large 8vo (26.6 x 17.5 cm) (Qty: 1)Blackmer 657; Cobham-Jeffery p. 21. 'Gaudry travelled from March 1853 to January 1854 in Greece, Cyprus, Syria and Egypt, examining the state of agriculture ... The second and largest section of the book is dedicated to the agriculture of Cyprus ... Part III describes sericulture in Smyrna, Chios, Cyprus, and Syria, while part IV is devoted to viticulture' (Blackmer).

Lot 441

Tinker (Chauncey Brewster) . Letters of James Boswell, 2 volumes, 1924, Oxford, black & white frontispiece and tipped in facsimile letter to volume 1, bookplates to front pastedown, some light toning and minor spotting, uniform original red cloth, boards lightly marked, spines lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with Scholes (France V. & Roys , Ralph L.) , The Maya Chontal Indians of Acalan-Tixchel..., 2nd edition, 1968, University of Oklahoma Press, 17 facsimile pages and 4 folding maps, previous owners blind stamp to the foot of the title page, original cloth in price clipped dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed with tear to rear cover, 8vo, and Fox (Celina [editor]) , London - World City, 1800-1840, 1992, Yale University Press, numerous colour and black & white illustrations,original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other modern history, biography and art reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to. (Qty: 3 shelves & a carton)

Lot 83

Walton (Isaac & Cotton Charles). The Complete Angler or Contemplative Man's Recreation, being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish, and Fishing..., 7th edition (1st Bagster), Samuel Bagster, 1808, additional engraved title, black and white portrait frontispiece, three advertisements, Extra Illustrated with forty-three uncoloured etched and engraved plates and numerous engraved illustrations to text, slight spotting, manuscript presentation inscription to Georgina Bedford from her husband The Duke of Bedford to verso of front endpaper, bookplate of William Duke of Bedford, upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary blue crushed morocco gilt with gilt and blind stamped spine, slight wear to extremities, large 8vo (Qty: 1)

Lot 368

Lycophron Chalcidensis . Alexandra, cum graecis Isaacii Tzetzis commentariis , 2 parts in one, Oxford, 1697, engraved portrait frontispiece with short closed tear to upper blank margin, vignette title with ownership inscription to upper blank margin, title and text in Greek & Latin, contemporary calf, lacking upper board, worn, folio, together with Flavell (John) , The Fountain of Life Opened: or, a Display of Christ in his Essential and Mediatorial Glory, 1673, engraved portrait frontispiece cropped to image and lined to verso, toning and dust-soiling throughout, late 18th/early 19th century half calf, joints slightly cracked and some wear, 4to, with Hall (Joseph) , Divers Treatises, Written upon severall Occasions, the Third Tome, now first collected into one volume..., 1662, engraved portrait frontispiece, decorative woodcut border to title, light toning and dust-soiing, contemporary mottled calf, spine tord at head with loss, some wear, folio, and Whitelock (Bulstrode) , Memorials of the English Affairs: or, An Historical Account of what passed from the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second His Happy Restauration..., new edition, 1732, signature to title, bookplate of Lady Isabella Anne Brydges to upper pastedown, contemporary diced calf, blind decorated spine and gilt & blind panel decoration to boards, joints cracked and slight wear, folio, plus a wormed and worn copy of Life Eternall or, A Treatise of the knowledge of the Divine Essence and Attributes. Delivered in XVIII Sermons..., by John Preston, 1631 (Qty: 5)

Lot 145

Staffordshire. Phillips (J. & Hutchings W.F.), A Map of the County of Stafford, Divided into Hundreds & Parishes from an accurate Survey, made in the years 1831 and 1832, published Henry Teesdale, 1832, large scale engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, table of explanation, compass rose and an uncoloured vignette of Lichfield cathedral, slight dust soiling, 1320 x 975 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary blind stamped mottled tree calf book box, later morocco gilt label to spine, a little worn at extremities (Qty: 1)

Lot 60

Owen (Hugh, & John Brickdale Blakeway). A History of Shrewsbury, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Harding, Lepard, and Co., 1825, additional wood-engraved title-pages, dedication leaf, 49 engraved or lithographic plates including frontispieces (a few on india paper, mounted), occasional spotting and offsetting, bookplates, c.1900 tan half calf to style, a little wear to joints and headcaps, pale marking to volume 1 front board, 4to (30.4 x 23.5 cm), together with: [Provincial periodical], The Salopian [and West-Midland] Monthly Illustrated Journal, numbers 1-22 (of 60) in 1 volume, illustrated with 20 albumen prints, of which 11 mounted to card interleaves between numbers (20.2 x 15.9 cm and), 8 mounted in the text (various dimensions), and 1 loose, the larger prints blind-stamped 'Frith's Series', 1 of them torn and curling along lower edge, 4to, and 11 others, including volumes 1-4, 8 and 10 of the Victoria History of Shropshire (1908-98), 4to (Qty: 17)Copac traces runs of the Salopian Monthly Illustrated Journal at the British Library and the National Library of Wales only.

Lot 56

Leland (John). The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary, 9 volumes in five, 3rd edition, Oxford, 1768-69, some scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of Charles Barclay to front pastedowns, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, gilt decoration to spine and gilt line borders to boards, blind decoration, spines rubbed and worn, 8vo (Qty: 5)

Lot 300

Adimari (Alessandro). La Polinnia, overo Cinquanta sonetti fondata sopra Sentezne di G. Cor. Tacito, 1st edition, Florence: Pietro Cecconcelli, 1628, half-title, engraved title-page, quire K misbound, inner hinges cracked (held by endbands), monogram ink-stamps to half-title, contemporary limp vellum, spine worn, later shelfmark label to front cover, 4to (21.8 x 15.8 cm), together with: Platina (Bartolomeo). De Vitis ac Gestis summorum pontificum ad sua usque tempora, Cologne: Jaspar van Gennep, 1551, woodcut title device, woodcut historiated initials, bound without final blank (I6), title-page water-stained, ink-stamp verso, first quire loosening, small hole in g1 costing a few letters, early annotations to front pastedown and free endpaper, front inner hinge reinforced, contemporary blind-tooled calf, rebacked, craquelure, a few repairs, folio (31.2 x 18.4 cm) (Qty: 2)Adams P1419 (Platina). Copac traces seven copies of Adimari's work in UK libraries. The author (1579-1649) was a Florentine patrician, poet and dramatist; this work is a collection of sonnets based on Tacitus.

Lot 315

Bible [English]. The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New, London: Robert Barker & Assignes of John Bill, 1638, general title and New Testament title present, both within decorative woodcut borders (17th & 18th century genealogical entries to verso of each), Apocrypha present, occasional short closed tears (mostly to leaves A2-A4, A6 & A7), bound with at front The Genealogies Recorded in the Sacred Scriptures, According to every Family and Tribe. With the Line of Our Saviour Jesus Christ, observed from Adam to the blessed Virgin Mary, by J[ohn] S[peed], 1638, typographic border to title, woodcut genealogies including illustration of Adam & Eve in the garden of Eden, double-page woodcut map of Canaan very slightly close-trimmed at foot, few early manuscript notes and markings throughout volume mostly to margins , occasional dust-soiling and minor marks, later endpapers, contemporary calf with blind roll-work decoration to boards, brass centre bosses, three of eight corner pieces present, spine torn at head, loss of leather to lower board in-filled and board partly recovered in cloth, lacking clasps, rubbed & some wear, 8vo (Qty: 1)Herbert 525; Darlow & Moule 405. There are at least three known varieties of Bible of this date. This example is variety B, with the woodcut ornament before Ezra being a lion and unicorn; the ornament before Hebrews is also a lion & unicorn (inverted). The genealogical entries within the volume include 'Jane Tanty the daughter of John & Margrett Tanty babtised May the 12:1632', 'June the 6th 1704 Baptised John Bellinger [or Ballinger]', 'upon March 2d in 1732.. born Emd.[?] Bellinger the son of John & Esther Bellinger on Friday night about ten or eleven aclock at night', 'Upon ye 17th day Aprill 1735 was born Edmund Bellinger the second son of John and Esther Bellinger on Thursday about six aclock in the forenoon', 'Upon ye 25th day of July 1737 was born Anne: the daughter of John and Esther Bellinger on Munday about five aclock in the after noon', 'Upon ye 9th day of Augt. 1740 was born John[?] Bellinger the son of John & Esther Bellinger on Saturday night.'

Lot 393

Ussher (James). Jacobi Vsserii Armachani De Græca Septuaginta, interpretum versione syntagma: cum libri Estheræ editione origenica, & vetere Graeca altera, ex Arundelliana Bibliotheca nunc primum in lucem producta. Accesserunt, ob argumenti cognationem, de Cainane, in Vulgata LXX. edition superaddito, ex ejusdem chronologia sacra nondum edita, dissertatio: una cum ejusdem edita ad Ludovicum Cappellum, de variantibus textas Hebraici lectionibus, anno 1652. et alterâ à Gulielmo Eyrio ad eundem Jacobum anno 1607. data, epistola, 1st edition, London: Johannem Crook, 1655, [4], 156, [2], 177-232, [2] pp., with initial errata leaf (with early ownership signature to upper blank margin partly ink erased) and last blank leaf present, late 19th/early 20th century navy calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, gilt tripple line and blind line border to boards, slim 4to (Qty: 1)Wing U165; ESTC R17182. Divisional title page on leaf Q1r: Libri Esther editiones Græcæ duæ, ex Arundelliana Bibliotheca productæ: Alexandrini quoque & Romani exemplaris, in Cap. VI. & XVIII. libri Judicum, discrepante lectione adjecta.

Lot 371

Manuscript devotional book. Gebett Buch Eines Christen vor die Morgens und Abends , zeit, Heilige Mess, Beicht und Comunion: Mehrentheils aus den Psalmen Davids gezogen Geschrieben von Antonio Henatsch..., late 18th/early 19th century, comprising 50 leaves of neatly written manuscript in black, green & red, within double-ruled black line border, including decorative title in red, green & black within monochrome border (blank to verso), and two full-page pen, ink & wash illustrations, one of a memento mori with image of skull and the other of the Virgin Mary, some dust & finger-soiling, occasional show-through mostly from green ink, contents a little shaken, marbled endpapers with later cloth hinges, contemporary sheep, blind embossed decorative panel to centre of each board, gilt title 'Psalmen' to centre of upper board, repaired at head & foot of spine, joints cracked, board corners worn & showing, 8vo (leaf size 16.3 x 10.7 cm) (Qty: 1)

Lot 242

Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Autograph signature, 'Adolf Hitler', circa 1943, signature in his capacity as Fuhrer and Reich Chancellor to the right of a large blind-embossed seal depicting the German eagle perched upon a swastika, 8.5 x 14cm, mat mounted with a colour reproduction from a photograph of Hitler and printed description, overall 34 x 40cm (Qty: 1)

Lot 176

Aldin (Cecil). The Kings Head Malmesbury, The Bell at Stilton, The Golden Cross, Oxford, The Spread Eagle Midhurst, The George Inn Dorchester [and] The New Inn Gloucester, published Eyre & Spottiswoode, circa 1921, together six photolithographs, each signed in pencil by artist below image to lower left, each with a blind-stamp of the 'Fine Art Trade Guild' and two with an original pencil and crayon remarque below image, each approximately 440 x 350 mm, mounted framed and glazed in non-uniform mouldings (Qty: 6)

Lot 376

[Norton, John]. An Humble Apology for Non-Conformists: With Modest and Serious Reflections on the Friendly Debate, and the Continuation Thereof. By a Lover of Truth and Peace, Printed in the year 1669, early signature to title, occasional light dampstaining, contemporary speckled sheep, joints splitting and old repair at head of spine, 8vo (Wing H3402 & ESTC R20176), together with Jenkyn (William) , The Stil-Destroyer or, self-seeking Discovered. Together with the Curse it brings, and the Cure it requires. A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen of the City of London, upon occasion of a solemne Anniversary meeting, April 9th, 1645, London: Christopher Meredith, 1645, [8], 52pp., small hole to title and small holes to fore-edge blank margin of final leaf (not affecting text), some dampstaining and dust-soiling, modern boards, slim 4to (Wing J655 & ESTC R200004), with Roderick (Richard) , A Sermon Preached August the 19th, 1684. At the Consecration of the Lord Waymouth's Chapel in Long-Leat, 1684, [6], 28pp., dampstained, bound with at front [ Sancroft, William] , A Sermon Preached in S. Peter's Westminster, on the first Sunday in Advent, at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, John Lord Bishop of Durham, William ... of S. David's, Benjamin ... of Peterborough, Hugh ... of Landaff, Richard ... of Carlisle, Brian ... of Chester, and John ... of Exceter, London: Printed by T. Roycroft for Robert Beaumont, 1660, [4], 39, [1]pp., manuscript annotations to title, first & last few leaves strengthened to margins, some close-trimming to margins affecting marginal notes, dampstained, bound with two other similar sermons, 20th century green buckram by Maltby of Oxford, 4to, with Bible [New Testament - Dutch] , Postilla, ofte verklaeringen over de Euangelien, die op alle de Sondagen ende de voorname Feestdagen van het geheele jaer verklaert werden in de kercken, toegedaen de onveranderde Ausburgsche Belijdenisse. ... In het licht gegeven door Artus Velten, Amsterdam: Jan van Duisbergh, 1677, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red & black, browned and dampstained throughout, ink stamp to front free endpaper and Barnstaple Athenaeum and Barnstaple Literary & Scientific Institution bookplates to front pastedown, contemporary diced calf over wooden boards with bevelled edges, blind central arabesque and ruled line border to boards, lacking spine and clasps, 4to, plus other antiquarian, mostly 17th century theology and related, including many defective volumes (Qty: 20)

Lot 190

Frith (William Powell, 1819-1909)) , [Derby Day published E.Gambert & Co., 1863], uncoloured engraving on india wove, engraved by by Auguste Blanchard, proof before title and letters, signed in pencil by artist to lower left below image, blind stamp of The Print Sellers Association to lower left, slight water staining and spotting, 600 x 1180 mm, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)

Lot 479

Wigorniensi (Florentio). Flores Historiarum per Matthaeum Westmonasteriensem collecti: praecipue de rebus Britannicis: ab exordio mundi usque ad annum Domini MCCCVII, Frankfurt, Wechelianis apud Claudium, 1601, title with some soiling and loss to margins (repaired and relined), some spotting throughout, later half calf, worn and broken on spine, folio, together with Aquinas (Saint Thomas). Summa Totius Theologiae ..., editio novissima , in qua praestitum quid sit, sequenti pagella indicatur, Cologne, 1604, title with printer's woodcut device, text printed in double-column, contemporary blind panelled and decorated full vellum over wooden boards, with clasps (one missing), somewhat darkened and worn with upper cover detached, thick folio, plus other theology, mostly 17th and 18th century, mainly bound in calf and vellum, all ex libris St John's Seminary, Wonersh, all folio (approximately 65 volumes) (Qty: x shelves)

Lot 3

Bongars (Jacques de, editor). Gesta Dei per Francos , sive orientalium expeditionum, et regni Francorum Hierosolimitani historia, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, Hanover: Wechel, 1611, folding table, lacking the 5 folding maps, browning, damp-staining, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, folio, together with: Dapper (Olfert), Naukeurige beschryving van gantsch Syrie, en Palestyn of Heilige Lant, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, Amsterdam: Jacob van Meurs, 1677, lacking all plates, volume 2 title-page repaired, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, spine partially defective, folio, Raleigh (Sir Walter), The History of the World, in Five Books, printed for Robert White [and others], 1677, engraved portrait frontispiece, lacking additional engraved title-page, 'mind of the frontispiece' leaf and all maps and plates, title-page loose, contepmorary calf, worn, folio, Bible [French; Geneva Version], La sainte Bible ... avec les nouveaux argumens et les nouvelles reflexions sur chaque chaptire de l'ectiture sainte par J. F. Ostervald, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition thus, Amsterdam: Z. Chatelain [and others], 1724, engraved title devices and headpieces, contemporary calf gilt, worn, joints cracked, folio, Halma (François), Kanaan en d' omleggende lande, vertoont in een woordenboek, 1st edition, Leeuwarden: François Halma, 1717, lacking all plates, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, soiled, 4to, and 11 others, including another copy of Dapper, various formats (Qty: 18)Darlow & Moule 3793 for Ostervald's Bible. Sold not subject to return.

Lot 103

?LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887 - 1976)ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ?Lonely House? Signed in pencil and with blind stamp 10 ½? x 19 ¾? (26.6cm x 50.2cm)

Lot 45

•After Beryl Cook (1926-2008), "Two on a stool", a coloured, limited edition print, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 41 x 28cm.

Lot 406

AR Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-1979), "Winter", artist's coloured proof with publisher's blind stamp, signed in pencil to lower right margin, 23 x 30cm

Lot 1591

An 18th century walnut longcase clock, the front elevation with well figured detail, the door of full length and with moulded detail, the arched hood with blind fret frieze column supports enclosing a twelve inch broken arch brass dial, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary silent/strike selector, calendar and secondary dials, the eight day movement with dead beat escapement and compensating power, by Simon De Charmes of London, 232 cm in height

Lot 594

Helen Bradley (1900-1979) - Winter, signed coloured print with publishers blind embossed stamp, 26 x 32.5cm approx visible sheet size

Lot 44

A late Thornton Pickard Royal Ruby Triple mahogany and brass Whole Plate Camera, with Ross Xpres 7¼'' f/4.5 lens, serial no 88870, brass bound roller blind shutter, triple extension bellows and three Thorton Pickard dark slides, circa 1930s, G

Lot 60

A Leica IIIc Camera serial no. 497013, 1950, shutter working, self-timer working, crinkling in shutter blind, body G, slight scratching around maker's enscription, with a Leitz Summitar 5cm f/2 collapsible lens, no. 739049, 1949, barrel G, elements F-G, slight haze and cleaning marks, with Leitz Summitar UV filter

Lot 61

A Leica IIIf Body, serial no. 527140, 1950-1951, black dial, shutter working, self-timer working, crinkling in shutter blind, body G, with body cap

Lot 63

A Leica Ic Camera, serial no 560356, 1951, shutter working, crinkling in shutter blind, no viewfinder, body F-G, with a Leitz Summarit 5cm f/1.5 lens, no. 821013, 1950, barrel G, elements F, some haze, cleaning marks, with maker's cap

Lot 65

ANNOUNCE A LEITZ CANADA OLLUX LENS HOOD FOR THE SUMMILUX 35MM F/1.4 LENS IN THIS LOT IS INCLUDED IN LOT 134A Leica M2 Camera, serial no. 995147, 1960, shutter working, self-timer working, light spotting on shutter blind, roughness to film wind travel, body F, paper label on rear of top plate, leatherette loss at viewfinder end, with a Leitz Canada Summilux 35mm f/1.4 lens, no. 1730373, 1960, barrel F, elements G, some light dust

Lot 1078

L.S. Lowry, signed coloured print, an industrial townscape with figures in the street to the foreground, 17.5ins x 22.5ins, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp to the lower left corner, framed and glazed Good condition, no toxing or signs of fading. Cannot say if it is stuck down as it is sealed and framed. Frame also in good condition. Signed in pencil and has the Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp.

Lot 1488

Ebonised and ebony veneered table or bracket clock, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Sam Clay, Gainsbro' with decorated blind pendulum and date apertures, the case with gilt brass mounts and basket top, the two train fusee movement striking on a bell (18th Century with alterations), 19.5ins high including the loop handle

Lot 1539

George III mahogany bookcase, the moulded dentil cornice above two astragal glazed doors, the base with a single long drawer, raised on blind fretted square supports (minus shelves)

Lot 1794

George III mahogany tallboy with a blind fretwork cornice above two short and five long drawers with brass escutcheons and handles raised on bracket feet

Lot 1830

20th Century Chippendale style rectangular stool on square supports with blind fretwork decoration

Lot 592

Royal Doulton Blue Children tapering jug, decorated with children playing Blind Man's Buff, 9ins high, together with a Blue Children cylindrical vase (restored), and another vaseAll three pieces have issues as shown in photos

Lot 441

An Arts and Crafts Walnut Sideboard with Six Drawers and Blind Carved Decoration, 156cm Wide

Lot 7

An Edwardian Mahogany Music Cabinet with Blind Carved Decoration, 51cm Wide

Lot 925

Busenbaum, Hermann. Theologia Moralis…, 8 vols., Cologne, 1710 - 14. 8vo., cont. blind-tooled goatskin with metal clasps (spines slightly soiled). Woodcut device on titles. Inscribed “ex Libris Georgii Baedes Presbytr” on titles. (8)

Lot 1041

A Skovby 20th century light oak sideboard having a wide body with a series of blind fronted drawers and cupboards together with a bow front matching Skoby sideboard . Measures 84H x 138W x 46D.

Lot 346

An album of mostly French covers relating to famous artists with stamps & authenticity blind stamps, approx. 38

Lot 889

A golf bag and clubs; together with a petrol can; a blackout blind etc.

Lot 595

CHEST, George II mahogany with blind fretwork frieze over two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket supports, 107cm H x 101cm x 49cm.

Lot 35

After William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969), ARAMINTA, artist's proof collotype, 24 x 35 cm, framed and mounted, published by W J Stacey London, signed in pencil, Fine Arts blind stamp

Lot 36

David Shepherd (b.1931), COUNTRY COUSINS, limited edition colour print, published by Solomon & Whitehead, 1985, limited edition 347/850, signed in pencil lower right, Fine Arts blind stamp, 29.5cm x 45cm.

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