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Lot 628

Early 20th Century oak two stage cabinet on blind base. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 685

19th Century oak blind panelled hanging corner cupboard. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 517

Reproduction mahogany finish two door, blind panel TV unit together with another similar single door unit with lift up hinge. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 686

Late 18th/early 19th Century oak single door, blind panelled hanging corner cupboard.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 54

After Sir William Russell Flint RA (1880-1969), 'Four Sisters - Chazelet', a coloured print, signed in pencil, with blind stamp for The Fine Art Trade Guild, 48 x 62.5cm, pub. 1957 by Frost and Reed Ltd, Bristol.

Lot 51

After Beryl Cook, (British, 1926-2008), 'Four Hungry Cats', a polychrome print, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, 43.5 x 38cm, pub. 1977 by Alexander Gallery Publications, Bristol.

Lot 56

After Sir William Russell Flint RA (1880-1969), 'Retreat from The Sun', a coloured print, signed in pencil, with blind stamp for The Fine Art Trade Guild, 48.5 x 63cm, pub. 1962 by Frost and Reed Ltd, Bristol.

Lot 57

After Sir William Russell Flint RA (1880-1969), 'St Malo - August 1939', a coloured print, signed in pencil, with blind stamp for The Fine Art Trade Guild, 44.5 x 58cm, pub. 1957 by Frost and Reed Ltd, Bristol.

Lot 55

After Sir William Russell Flint RA (1880-1969), 'The Silver Mirror', a coloured print, signed in pencil, with blind stamp for The Fine Art Trade Guild, 31.5 x 48cm, pub. 1962 by Frost and Reed Ltd, Bristol.

Lot 66

A CARVED BURMESE HARDWOOD TRIPOD TABLE, the 64 cms diameter top with blind and pierced leaf decoration on a multi-shaped column stand on three mythical beast and bird carved feet, (some small repairs required), 73 cms high

Lot 33

A 19th CENTURY ANGLESEY OAK DRESSER, the three shelf shape sided rack with wide green painted backboards over a three plank well coloured top, the base section with a 'T' arrangement of three opening pine lined drawers and three blind drawers with flanking flat panel cupboard doors, all with turned wooden knobs and diamond shaped escutcheons, on corner bracket feet, 207 cms high, 144 cms wide, 47 cms deep

Lot 25

A REGENCY MAHOGANY TWIN FLAP PEDESTAL SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top over twin end drawers and blind opposing, all with turned wooden knobs, on a column stem and quatrefoil base with knurled feet, 68.5 cms high, 34 cms wide closed, 46 cms deep, (some restoration required)

Lot 58

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE with adjustable interior shelves, blind fretwork top frieze and pierced fretwork corbels to the reeded supports, 106 cms high, 94.5 cms wide, 27.5 cms deep

Lot 583

L.S. Lowry, R.B.A., R.A. (1887 - 1976)"Industrial Panorama," coloured Print, reproduced by The Medici Society, Ltd., dated 1972, approx. 70cms x 88cm (27 1/2" x 34 1/2"), Signed by the artist, blind water mark, framed. (1)

Lot 555

An exceptionally fine Regency period brass inlaid rosewood Sofa Table, the finely figured top with broad brass inlaid and crossbanded border, over a brass inlaid frieze decorated with American eagle, with two blind drawers, on a circular pillar base with four outsplayed legs, and unusual brass castors. (1)

Lot 580

Sir William Russell Flint, R.A.P. P.R.W.S. (1880 - 1969)"Campo San Trevaso," coloured Print, Busy Street Scene with figure outside Cathedral, approx. 50cms 64cms (20" x 25") Signed by the artist, blind water mark, framed. (1)

Lot 582

L.S. Lowry, R.B.A., R.A. (1887 - 1976)"His Family," large coloured print proof, with embossed blind mark, Signed by the artist, approx. 56cms x 72cms (22" x 28"), mounted and framed. (1)

Lot 549

A fine quality 19th Century French Louis Philippe period Display Table, in the style of a Bonheur-du-Jour, inlaid and crossbanded with walnut, kingwood and rosewood, the super structure central pediment cabinet with glazed door, the moulded top with brass banding over ormolu mounts, flanked by lower cabinets either side, each with inlaid doors applied with oval Sevres plaques, with ribbon tied ormolu mounts, over a shallow serpentine table top with three blind parquetry drawers, on parquetry panelled and tapering blocked legs, 120cms x 130cms (47" x 51"). (1)

Lot 35

Framed print by Bernard McMullan signed in pencil with blind stamp '572/850'

Lot 455

An Antuiquarian print 'Blind Mans Buff'

Lot 131

MATT SMALL, 'Charlotte', limited edition C type print, produced 2015, blind stamped reference the publisher, artist proof, 50cm x 50cm, framed and glazed.(Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 158

LURE: Fine Gutta Percha Caledonian bait, 4" long incl. curved metal tail, metal fins, black/white glass eyes, original gimp wire trace with whipped blind eye trebles, glass bead, gudgeon finish, fine.

Lot 548

A circa 1900 mahogany open bookcase with adjustable shelving flanked by blind fretwork columns on square tapered legs

Lot 813

PRATT WARE PRINTED OVAL PLAQUE the reverse stamped with the title 'The Blind Fiddler by Sir David Wilkie RA', in a polished mahogany frame

Lot 21

* WILLIAM LEE HANKEY RWS RI ROI RE (BRITISH 1869 - 1952), THE TRIO and THE CONFESSION (A PAIR)etchings, each signed in pencil and bearing artist's blind stamp20cm x 20cm; and 27cm x 16cm respectivelyEach mounted

Lot 1377

Prints and Pictures - William Russell Flint RA, after, The Seven Springs of Vers, print, framed; others similar, Splitting Bamboos Provence, print, framed; others similar, one with blind stamp, framed; Frank Jarvis, after, birds studies, prints, some signed in pencil; qty

Lot 524

An oak wall shelf with blind fretworked panels; a 1940's oak standard lamp; modern three drawer bedside chest (3)

Lot 450

Bindings. A Room of One's Own, by Virginia Woolf, 1st edition, 3rd impression, 1929, upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary green calf, gilt decorated spine and blind and gilt panel to boards, faded to spine, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with The Garden of Kama and other Love Lyrics from India, Arranged in Verse by Laurence Hope, reprinted 1912, all edges gilt, contemporary maroon morocco gilt by Hatchards, 8vo, with Songs and Verses and The True Cross, by G. J. Whyte-Melville..., Illustrated by S.E. Waller, published by Ward, Lock & Co., Ltd., [1906?], black & white plates, all edges gilt, contemporary maroon morocco gilt by Hatchards, 8vo, plus other decorative leather bindings (including few odd volumes), mostly early 20th century (12)

Lot 321

Homer. Homeri Ilias sev Potius Omnia eius quae extant opera..., Strassburg: Theodosius Rihelius, [1572], printer's woodcut device to title with early inscriptions, decorative initials, few worm holes at end, contemporary pigskin, blind embossed decoration to boards incorporating small portrait heads in profile to borders and larger portrait of Justitia (front board) and Lucretia (rear board) to centre of each board,initials M.G. and date 1586 to upper board, joints cracking and some wear, 8vo Adams H764. (1)

Lot 588

Peepshow. A Brief Account of the Thames Tunnel, B. Azulay, circa 1860, four hand-coloured lithograph divisions, showing pedestrians in the Tunnel, back-scene slightly frayed to lower margin, blue front board with mounted green label showing the Rotherhithe entrance (rubbed), two circular peepholes, 9.5 x 14.5cm (3.75 x 5.75ins), extending 58cm (23ins), laid into an unrelated contemporary blind-stamped cloth binding (as issued), gilt lettered on spine 'Facts and Fancies &c. Sedgwick', somewhat rubbed, and short split at foot of spine, printed explanatory label mounted on front pastedown (with vertical crease) See Gestetner Collection 266, 267 and 270 for similar. Publisher Bondy Yomtob Azulay, a German immigrant, specialised in peepshows of the Thames Tunnel, which curiously, he sometimes mounted inside discarded empty book bindings. (1)

Lot 349

Stubbe (Henry). The History of the United Provinces of Achaia, Collected in Latine by the Learned Jacobus Gothofredus, and rendred into English, with some Additions, 1st edition, Printed by Andrew Clark for Jonathan Edwin, 1673, [4], 32pp., light spotting, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown (printed copy), modern half calf, slim 4to (Wing G294), together with Locke (John), A Review of the Universal Remedy for all Diseases Incident to Coin. With Application to our Present Circumstances. In a Letter to Mr. Locke, 1st edition, A. & J. Churchill, 1696, toning throughout, modern printed marbled boards, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown (printed copy), slim 8vo, with [Davenant, Charles], A Discourse upon Grants and Resumptions. Showing how our Ancestors have Proceeded with such Ministers as have Procured to Themselves Grants of the Crown-Revenue; and that the Forfeited Estates ought to be Applied towards the Payment of Public Debts, 2nd edition, 1700, early manuscript note to verso of title, blind armorial stamp to title and few other leaves, some spotting, front free endpaper lacking, Macclesfield South Library bookplate, contemporary calf, joints cracked, 8vo, plus three other 17th & 18th century antiquarian, all with Macclesfield bookplates (one printed copy) (6)

Lot 510

Updike (John). The Carpenter's Hen and Other Tame Creatures, 1st US edition, 1958, front endpaper signed by the author, original boards in price clipped dust jacket, Hoping for a Hoopoe, 1st UK edition, 1959, original black cloth in dust jacket, Rabbit Run, 1st US edition edition, 1961, original brown cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, The Same Poor, Short Stories, 1st US edition, 1962, ex library blind stamp to front endpaper, original brown cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly rubbed to head, plus 38 further John Updike 1st editions, some signed by the author, all original cloth in dust jackets, all 8vo, together with Mailer (Norman), The Naked and The Dead, 1949, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting, original black cloth in price clipped dust jacket, covers rubbed with loss, Barbary Shore, 1952, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, The Deer Park, 1957, original blue cloth in dust jacket, all UK 1st editions, Advertisements for Myself, 1st US edition, 1959, signed by the author to title page, original red and black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, plus 13 further Norman Mailer 1st edtions, all original cloth in dust jackets, all 8vo, and Vidal (Gore), Dark Green, Bright Red, 1st UK edition, 1950, previous owner's inscription to front pastedown, some light spotting, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, The Season of Comfort, 1949, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, The Judgment of Paris, 1952, original red cloth in dust jacket, Visit to a Small Planet and Other Television Plays, 1956, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed, all 1st US editions, plus 12 further Gore Vidal 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, all 8vo, plus other 20th century American fiction and literature, including John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Anais Nin, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

Lot 301

Digby (Kenelm). Of Bodies, and of Mans Soul. To Discover the Immortality of Reasonable Souls. With two Discourses of the Powder of Sympathy, and of Vegetation of Plants, 4 parts in one, Printed by S.G. and B.G. for John Williams, 1669, early ink signatures to title, few woodcut diagramatic illustrations, final blank torn to lower outer corner, contemporary blind panelled calf, repaired at head of spine, small 4to Wing D1445. Only collected edition of Digby's most important scientific works. (1)NB. Additional information: There are some manuscript notes to verso of the final blank, and the lower outer corner is torn away as described. Leaves DD5 & EE2 have their fore-edge blank margin excised. Otherwise this is generally a clean volume.     

Lot 274

Appianus (of Alexandria). Appiano Alexandrino Delle guerre civili de Romani. Tradotto da Messer Alexa[n]dro Braccese Fiorentino nuouamente co[n] somma diligentia impresso, 1st edition, [Florence: per li Heredi di Philippo di Giunta, Nellano del Signore, 1519], collation a-z8, &8, [con]8, [rum]8, A-K8, final leaf K8 present with printer's woodcut device to verso (with few ink marks), occasional early ink underscoring and one or two manuscript annotations, closed tear to D8 at head (without loss), some spotting and light marginal waterstains to front & rear, fine contemporary Florentine gilt decorated calf, incorporating oval cartouche to centre of each board with blind embossed image depicting a chariot rider and horses, with Greek caption around edge of cartouche in gilt, blind rule decoration to spine, lacking ties, some wear to extremities, 8vo A scarce first edition by the Florentine printer Giunta of the Italian translation by Alessandro Braccesi of Appian's history of the Roman civil wars (the first in modern Italian). Attractive contemporary Florentine gilt-decorated binding. No UK institutional location found. (1)

Lot 334

Oliver (William). A Practical Dissertation on Bath-Waters. Treating of the Antiquity of Bathing. Of the Original of Springs. Of the Cause of the Heat of Bath-Waters and of their Ingredients. Of Drinking Bath-Waters. Of Bathing. Of the City of Bath, its Situation, Baths, etc., Design'd for the use of the Nobility, Gentry, etc. who resort to the Bath, 1716, toning and scattered spotting, blind embossed armorial to title and few other leaves, Macclesfield South Library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary quarter vellum, slight wear to spine and extremities, 8vo, together with Juvenal de Carlencas (Felix de), The History of the Belles Lettres and of Arts and Sciences, from their Original down to this Present Time. Being an Introduction to the Study of the Belles Lettres. Translated from the French, 1741, blind embossed armorial to title & few other leaves, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, upper joint slightly cracked, extremities rubbed, 8vo (2)

Lot 306

[Dunton, John]. The Phenix: or a Revival of Scarce and Valuable Pieces from the Remotest Antiquity down to the Present Times.., 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1707, blind embossed armorial to title and few other leaves, some toning and scattered spotting, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedowns, contemporary panelled calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting labels, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with La Mothe Le Vayer (Francois de), Notitia Historicorum Selectorum; or Animadversions upon the Antient and Famous Greek and Latin Historians..., Translated into English, with some Additions by W[illiam]. D[avenant]., Oxford, 1678, blind embossed armorial to title and few other leaves, light damp fraying to first & last few leaves, front free endpaper cropped at fore-edge, Macclesfield North Library bookplate, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, lacking title label, 8vo (Wing L301), with James (George), The Lives and Amours of the Empresses, Contorts to the first Twelve Caesars of Rome..., 1723, title in red & black, blind embossed armorial to title and few other leaves, scattered spotting, Macclesfield North Library bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, 8vo (4)

Lot 219

London. Leighton (George C.), Grand Architectural Panorama of London, Regent Street to Westminster Abbey, published J.Whitelaw, 1849, title printed in red and mounted on to front pastedown, uncoloured wood engraved folding panorama bound on ten conjoined sheets, bound 'concertina style', slight dust soiling, 140 x 6800 mm, publisher's gilt cloth blind-stamped boards with title repeated in gilt on upper board, spine and upper siding a little faded (1)

Lot 220

London. Whitelaw J. publisher, Grand Panorama of London from the Thames extending new Houses of Parliament to Greenwich Hospital, 1849, title printed in red and green and mounted on to front pastedown, uncoloured wood engraved folding panorama bound on six conjoined sheets, bound 'concertina style', slight dust soiling, some folds strengthened on verso, 140 x 5560 mm, publisher's gilt cloth blind-stamped boards with title repeated in gilt on upper board, spine and upper siding a little faded (1)

Lot 438

Palladio (Andrea). The First Book of Architecture..., translated out of Italian, with an Appendix touching doors and windows, by Pr. Le Muet, Architect to the French King. Translated into English, by Godfrey Richards, 12th edition, corrected and enlarged, with a new model of the cathedral of St. Paul, London, printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch..., 1733, additional engraved title, printed title in red and black, 70 engraved plates, including several folding, single printed advertisement leaf at end, folding plate to Chapter 52 at Dd3 now attached to front endpaper, early engraved bookplate to front pastedown with the motto La Vie Durante, contemporary sprinkled full blind-ruled plain calf, joints partly cracked, small 4to Harris 682. (1)

Lot 285

Caesar (Julius). Commentariorum Caesaris Elenchus. De bello Gallico libri VIII..., Basel: [Excudebat Thomas Wolff, 1521], title within decorative woodcut border with rubbed through manuscript signature (with consequent thinning of paper), two double-page woodcut maps and six full-page woodcut illustrations (including portrait), decorative woodcut initials, imprint from colophon, ink stamp to lower blank margin of O8, front free endpaper with ink stamps to both sides, contemporary blind embossed and decorated sheep, discrete repairs to joints at head & foot and to board corners, rubbed and light wear to extremities, leather ties replaced, 8vo (1)

Lot 257

*Limehouse Declaration. The Declaration for Social Democracy, 25 January 1981, printed statement on thick parchment paper, signed at foot by Roy Jenkins (1920-2003), Bill Rodgers (1928-), Shirley Williams (1930-) and David Owen (1938-), SDP 'Social Democratic Party' circular blind stamp lower left, 40 x 30 cm The SDP began in January 1981 with what became known as the Limehouse Declaration, a statement of intent by four former Labour Cabinet ministers, wanting a more centralist path than the Labour party. The party was formally founded on 26 March, and within a few months had formed an Alliance with the Liberal Party. The SDP merged with the Liberal Party following the General Election of 1987, the unification process being completed in 1988. No other copies of this signed document have been located and how many copies were printed and signed is unknown. The SDP blind stamp would suggest a date of some time shortly after the official founding on 26 March 1981. (1)

Lot 354

Wodenote (Theophilus). Hermes Theologus: or, A Divine Mercurie Dispatcht with a grave Message of New Descants Upon Old Records. No lesse delightfull in the best sense, then truly usefull for these times, 1st edition, London: R. Royston, 1649, additional engraved title with early signature 'Mary Stone' to verso, some light dampstaining, 20th marbled boards, 12mo, together with Herbert (George), A Priest to the Temple. Or the Country Parson His Character, and Rule of Holy Life, the second edition, with a new Praeface by B.O., Printed by T. Roycroft for Benj. Tooke, 1671, imprimatur leaf present, lacking final blank and rear free endpaper, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo, with [Anderton, Lawrence], The Progenie of Catholicks and Protestants..., 1st edition, Rouen: By the Widow of Nicolas Covrant, 1633, title torn to upper blank margin and also with blind embossed library stamp, light dust-soiling and few marks, library bookplate, 20th century half morocco, small folio (STC 579), plus [Janson, Henry], Philanax Anglicus: or a Christian Caveat for all Kings, Princes & Prelates, How they entrust a sort of Pretended Protestants of Integrity, or suffer them to commix with their respective Governments..., 1st edition, Theo: Sadler, 1663, light dust-soiling, 19th century half cloth, faded & extremities a little rubbed, small 8vo (Wing J482. Written in a light bantering style, with what be a very early use of the word 'fag-end' - "and at last arrived upon the fag-end of our Island, called Scotland" p.2) (4)

Lot 296

[Devize, J.D.]. The History of the Siege of Toulon. With an Account of the Political Reasons that mov'd the Confederates to Undertake it..., 2 parts in one, 1st English edition, B. Bragge, 1708, folding engraved map, blind embossed armorial to title and following leaf, occasional light toning, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary speckled calf, title label to spine lacking, upper joint cracked, spine & extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with [Robinson, John], An Account of Sueden: Together with an Extract of the History of that Kingdom, 1st edition, Tim Goodwin, 1694, half-title, title & following leaf with blind embossed armorial, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, title label lacking to spine, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, 8vo (Wing R1690), with [Hodges, Benjamin?], An Impartial History of Michael Servetus, Burnt Alive at Geneva for Heresie, 1724, blind embossed armorial to title and following leaf, bookplate of Macclesfield North Library to upper pastedown, edges untrimmed, original boards, lacking spine, some wear, 8vo, and [Courtilz de Sandras, Gatien de], The History of the Life and Actions of that Great Captain of his Age the Viscount de Turenne..., 1st English edition, 1686, blind embossed armorial to title and following leaf, Macclesfield North Library bookplate, contemporary speckled calf, lacking title label, joints cracked, extremities rubbed, 8vo (Wing C6598), plus Schowart (Anthony William), Observations Historical and Genealogical: in which the Originals of the Emperor, Kings, Electors, and other the Sovereign Princes of Europe..., 1693, imprimatur leaf present, armorial bookplate of Thomas Parker of Inner Temple 1704 to verso of title, blind embossed armorial to title and following few leaves, bookplate of Macclesfield North Library to upper pastedown, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary speckled calf, joints cracked, 8vo (Wing C6598) (5)

Lot 904

Stoker (Bram). Dracula, 1st edition, later issue, 1897, half title (listing four titles), single leaf advertisement at end for 'The Shoulder of Shasta', title and dedication reinforced at gutter, several leaves detached with some fraying, chips, tears, creasing and stains (no loss of text), Belfast library blind and ink stamps and label, previous owner signature, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, 8vo Binding copy. (1)

Lot 281

Blount (Thomas Pope). De Re Poetica: or, Remarks upon Poetry. With Characters and Censures of the most Considerable Poets, whether Ancient or Modern. Extracted out of the Best and Choicest Criticks, 2 parts in one, London: Printed by Ric. Everingham, for R. Bently, 1694, contemporary inscriptions to title & A2 for John Anlaby & John Stockdale, also to final leaf and free endpapers, recent endpapers, contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, recent maroon morocco title label, 4to (Wing B3347), together with Davies (John, of Kidwelly), Observations on the Poems of Homer and Virgil. A discourse representing the Excellencies of those Works; and the perfections in general, of all Heroick Action. Out of the French [of Rene Rapin], 1st English edition, S.G. and B.G. for Jonathan Edwin, [1672], hinges strengthened, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, small 8vo (Wing R267), plus Dillingham (William), Poemata varii Argumenti, Partim E Georgio Herberto Latine (utcunque) reddita, Partim conscripta..., 1st edition, 1678, engraved illustration to verso of A4, contemporary ownership inscription 'E. Libris Heniri Beavis' to front free ednpaper, 20th century bookplate by Eric Gill of Douglas Cleverdon, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, small 8vo (Wing D1484) (3)

Lot 551

Leon (Donna). Death at La Fenice, 1992, Death in a Strange Country, 1993, both UK 1st editions, both original cloth in dust jackets, spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus 9 further Donna Leon volumes, all 1st editions, signed by the author, together with Murakami (Haruki), The Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, 1st UK edition, 1991, original cloth in dust jacket, Kafka On The Shore, limited edition 182/1000, 2005, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, limited edition 694/1000, 2006, both signed by the author to the limitation pages, both original cloth in slipcases, 8vo, and other modern first edition fiction and literature, including Walter de la Mare, Desmond Bagley, A.S. Byatt, Isabel Allende, Joanna Trollope, all original cloth in dust jackets, some signed by the authors, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

Lot 374

Grew (Nehemiah). Tractatus de salis cathartici amari in aquis Ebeshamensibus et hujusmodi aliis contenti natura et usu, 1st edition, 1695, imprimatur leaf before title, some scattered soiling, recent blind-stamped plain calf, 12mo Krivatsy 4992. (1)

Lot 36

Moll (Herman). Thesaurus Geographicus, A New Body of Geography, or a Compleat Description of the Earth..., 1st edition, printed for Abel Swall and Tim. Child, 1695, 58 engraved maps and plans, mostly to text, a few minor marks, contemporary blind-panelled full calf, rubbed and some wear, with joints partly cracked, folio Phillips Atlases IV, 4269; Shirley British Library T.Moll-1a; 571; Wing T869. (1)

Lot 322

Howell (James). Lustra Ludovici, or the Life of the Late Victorious King of France, Lewis the XIII. (And of his Cardinall de Richelieu.), 1st edition, printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1646, title with woodcut vignette (title with small hole & erased signature), oval engraved portrait of Charles II to leaf following leaf *2, blind embossed armorial to title and few other leaves, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary mottled maroon morocco, gilt decoration to spine and gilt panelled decoration to boards, folio Wing H3092. (1)

Lot 491

Watt (John Mitchell & Breyer-Branwijk, Maria Gertina). The Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Southern Africa, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1932, colour frontispiece and black and white plates, ex library with blind stamp at head of title and labels and stamps to front endpapers, original cloth gilt, gilt classification number to spine, large 8vo, together with Keynes (Geoffrey), The Life of William Harvey, 1st edition, OUP, 1966, colour frontispiece and black and white plates, library marks to title verso, original cloth in dust jacket, library label removed, library stamp to lower edge of text block, 4to, plus Buchan (William), Domestic Medicine, A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases..., New Stereotype Edition, no date, woodcut vignette title, original cloth with printed paper label to spine, heavily rubbed and slightly soiled, small 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century cloth-bound medical history interest (6 shelves)

Lot 305

Duncan (Daniel). Wholesome Advice Against the Abuse of Hot Liquors, Particluarly of Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Brandy and Strong-Waters. With Directions to know what Constitutions they Suit, and when the Use of them may be Profitable or Hurtful, 1st English edition, 1706, title and few other leaves with blind embossed armorial, occasional spotting and toning, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary speckled calf, darkening to spine, 8vo Cagle 655; Maclean p.39. Originally published in French under the title 'Avis salutaire à toute le monde, contre l'abus des choses chaudes, et particulièrement du café, du chocolate et du thé, (Rotterdam 1705). (1)

Lot 67

Hunter (Rev. Joseph). South Yorkshire. The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster in the Diocese and County of York, 2 volumes, published J.B.Nichols and Son, 1828 - 1831, engraved portrait frontispiece with some spotting, list of subscribers, two double page engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, one uncoloured engraved town plan of Doncaster and fifteen engraved plates, some spotting, top edge gilt, joints strengthened, later quarter morocco gilt, spine a little worn and frayed, folio, together with Miller (Edward), The History and Antiquities of Doncaster and its Vicinity, published Doncaster, [1804], folding engraved map frontispiece (laid on linen), dedication, list of subscribers and errata, eleven (complete) uncoloured engraved plates, some spotting and staining throughout, later endpapers, late 19th century half cloth with printed paper label to spine, worn to extremities, 4to, with Whitaker (Thomas Dunham), The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York..., edited by A. W. Morant, 3rd edition, published Joseph Dodgson, Leeds and Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, 1878, additional decorative lithographic title and printed half title, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates, maps and folding tables, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, contemporary blind and gilt stamped morocco, heavily worn, folio, plus Bigland (John), A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of York..., [1819], additional decorative title, advertisement, three engraved folding maps and twenty-five (complete) uncoloured engravings, slight spotting, hinges and joints weak, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, 8vo, and Baines (Edward), Yorkshire Past and Present..., volume 2 (only), [circa 1875], additional half title, six engraved plates and a folding engraved map with contemporary colouring, map repaired along old fold, contemporary gilt decorated cloth, worn to extremities and head and foot of spine, 4to (6)

Lot 225

*Oxford. Bowles (John & Son, Sayer Robert & Ryall John, publishers), A View of Baliol College (a), Trinity College (b) &c. in the University of Oxford, [and] A View of Exeter College back gate (a) the Museum (b), the Theatre (c), the Printing House (d) &c in the University of Oxford, circa 1770, two hand coloured engravings, titles repeated in French, some dust soiling, slight creasing, thread margins, each approximately 280 x 410 mm, framed and glazed, together with Laurie & Whittle, Publishers), A View of the Flower Garden & part of the Palace of Fontainbleau, 1794 [and] A View of the Palace & Walks of the Thulleries, 1818, two hand coloured engraved views, each approximately 230 x 440 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Morden (Robert), Bark shire [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 420 mm, framed and glazed, plus Hunt (Charles), Fox Hunters Meeting, published T.Helme, circa 1840, hand coloured aquatint after James Pollard, several repaired marginal closed tears, slight spotting, laid on later card 460 x 570 mm, with Scharf (George), A View of the Northern Approach to London Bridge while in a State of Progress..... [and] A View of High Street Southwark being the Ancient Roadway..., circa 1830, a pair of hand coloured lithographs, trimmed with small margins, occasional marginal repaired closed tears, slight loss to paper corners along lower border, repaired, laid on later paper, each approx. 530 x 740 mm, and Bird (Harrington), Two Favourites; James Selby Driving his Favourite Mare Savenake, published F. C. McQueen & Sons, 1889, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring on india wove, heightened with gum arabic, slight dust soiling and staining to margins, not affecting image, closed tears to margins, blind stamp of F.C.McQueen in lower margin, 610 x 780 mm, with two others similar (11)

Lot 283

[Browne, Sir Thomas]. [Religio Medici]: A true and full coppy of that which was most imperfectly and surreptitiously printed before under the name of: Religio Medici, [London]: Andrew Crooke, 1645, engraved title, initial blank A1 present, some worming mostly to initial leaves at gutter, blind embossed armorial to title and initial leaves, Macclesfield North Library bookplate, contemporary sheep, upper joint cracked and some wear to spine and extremities, 8vo (Wing B5171. The second authorized edition reset - Keynes 5), together with [Jones, Sir William], Poems consisting Chiefly of Translations from the Asiatick Languages. To which are added Two Essays, I. On the Poetry of the Eastern nations. II. On the Arts, commonly called Imitative, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1772, upper margin of title inscribed by the author, blind armorial stamp to title & few other leaves, Macclesfield North Library bookplate, edges untrimmed, contemporary limp marbled covers, spine torn with loss, rubbed, 8vo, with Betterton (Thomas), The History of the English Stage, from the Restauration to the Present Time. Including the Lives, Characters and Amours, of the most Eminent Actors and Actresses..., 1741, engraved portrait frontispiece and few portrait illustrations to text, blind embossed armorial to title and few other leaves, Macclesfield North Library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, joints cracked, 8vo, plus one other (4)

Lot 344

Terence Cuneo. The Battle of Knightsbridge, artist signed print, with blind stamp, unframed, 53cm x 80cm.

Lot 355

A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 13.25 inch square brass dial signed Watkin Owen, Llanrwst, with central seconds dial and date aperture, within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, with leaf moulded spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment over a blind fret frieze, the short trunk door and box base on later bracket feet, 221cm highNote: G.H. Baillie lists Watkin Owen, Llanrwst 1761-1809 in Watch Makers and Clock Makers of the World Volume One.

Lot 111

After Sir William Russell Flint 'Studio Accessories' Limited edition print, 263/850 with blind stamp 36cm x 54cm And another of a lady reading and lady reclined Limited edition print, 399/850 38cm x 57cm (2)

Lot 106

After Sir William Russell Flint 'Flowers in the Cloister' Limited edition print, 107/850, blind stamp 50cm x 68cm and 'The Little Flower Girl' Print published by Frost and Reed (slipped in mount) 48cm x 61cm

Lot 113

After Sir William Russell Flint 'Pool of Echoes' Limited edition print 599/656 with blind stamp, 38cm x 52cm And another of ladies bathing 111/650, 35cm x 51cm (2)

Lot 112

After Sir William Russell Flint 'Madamoiselle Sophie' Limited edition print 173/850 with blind stamp, 43cm x 61cm And another of two figures looking at studies Limited edition print 701/750, 27cm x 40cm (2)

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