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Lot 571

A reproduction walnut and burr walnut side table of rectangular form, central frieze drawer and two faux drawers, chamfered blind fret-carved supports, 122cm wide

Lot 445

A walnut over-mantel mirror in the Islamic taste, with central mirhab arch surrounded by bobbin-turned trellis and blind fretwork frame, the frieze with Kufic script and date, possible "1916," 70x110cm

Lot 164

GEORGES BRAQUE (1882-1963) colour lithograph 'Still Life with Apples', signed in pencil No 144/300 with GS GUY SPITZER blind stamp, 28cm x 38cm.

Lot 288

Aesop. Phaedri Fabularum Aesopiarum Libri Quinque cum annotationibus Joannis Schefferi Argentoratensis et Francisci Guyeti..., 3rd edition, Hamburg & Amsterdam: Gothofredi Schultzen & Joannem Janssonium, 1673, additional engraved title, light toning and spotting, contemporary vellum with yapp edges, blind decoration incorporating blind embossed armorial with unicorn supporter to centre of each board, red morocco title label, some dust-soiling and minor marks, lacks ties, 8vo (1)

Lot 297

Bible [New Testament - Greek & English]. The New Testament in Greek and English. Containing the Original Text Corrected from the Authority of the most Authentic Manuscripts: and a New Version Form'd agreeably to the Illustrations of the most Learned Commentators and Critics: with Notes and Various Readings, and a Copious Alphabetical Index [edited by Daniel Mace], 2 vols. in one, London: J. Roberts, 1729, vii,[1],540,[2],541-1058,[2]pp., double-column text in Greek and English, blind armorial stamp of the Earl of Macclesfield to general title and following two leaves, contemporary diced calf, gilt decoration to spine and board edges, morocco title label, joints lightly cracked, spine and extremities rubbed, 8vo Armorial bookplate of the Earl's of Macclesfield North Library, Shirburn Castle, dated 1860. Daniel Mace (circa 1692-1756) was a Presbyterian minister; according to DNB there are "traces of antitrinitarianism" in this work and "his edition is remarkable for the colloquial tone of the English translation, the eccentric typography, and the pugnacious tone of the notes justifying his departure from the traditional text". His only other published work was a volume of sermons. Darlow & Moule 4738. (1)

Lot 299

Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testament. Newly translated out of the Originall tongues and with former translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties speciall command..., [Amsterdam]: Printed in the Year 1672, additional engraved title (detached & frayed to edges), four double page engraved maps including double hemisphere map of the world showing California as an island (the map is sometimes attributed to Cornelius Danckerts or Jacob Savry and bears similarities to various maps issued by Visscher) and maps of the Holy Land, Extra Illustrated with 113 contemporary double-page engraved plates by Visscher after Bloemaert, d'Hondecoeter, de Vos, Rubens, van Heemskerck, de Brun, de Bruyn, van Winghe etc. (few torn mostly to central fold), engraved plate of Christ on the cross to upper pastedown (wormed & some manuscript inscription, each leaf of text neatly guarded to extended gutter margin, some closed tears and marginal fraying, some browning & spotting, few worm holes, near contemporary blind stamped calf, decorative brass corner pieces, lacking clasps, rebacked, boards rubbed and scuffed, folio Herbert 708 & Darlow & Moule 557, which calls for map of the World and two other maps (by Jacob Savry). (1)

Lot 303

Binding. Campbell (Thomas), Gertrude of Wyoming and Other Poems, 7th edition, printed for Longman et al, 1819, additional engraved title, two engraved plates, contemporary manuscript annotation to initial blank, ownership inscriptions in ink to initial blank and dedication leaf, yellow silk free endpapers, all edges gilt, purple full morocco, blind tooled panel to each board, filled with concentric diamonds, gilt ruled border filled with elaborate gilt tools, gilt and blind decorated spine, turn-ins and pastedowns in full morocco, saltire cross in gilt and blind rule, describing four triangular panels, each elaborately filled with gilt tools, a little rubbed to joints, few minor marks, contained within purpose made slipcase, slim 8vo (1)

Lot 304

Binding. Aeschylus, Prometheus Vinctus ad fidem manuscriptorum emendavit Notas et Glossarium adjecit Carolus Javobus Blomfield, Cambridge: J. Smith, 1810, half-title, title and text in Greek and Latin, some scattered spotting, half-title torn along gutter margin and partly loose, bookplate of Charles Yonge to front free endpaper with manuscript presentation inscription in ink, moire silk endpapers with gilt tool border, leather hinges cracked, all edges gilt, near contemporary straight-grained morocco, elaborate gilt and blind decoration, five raised bands to spine, gilt rule to board edges, gilt decorated turn-ins, a little rubbed and scuffed with some slight loss to corners and head and foot of spine, contained within slipcase, 8vo (1)

Lot 334

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. [Markou Antoninou tou autokratoros ton eis heauton biblia 12], Marci Antonini imperatoris de rebus suis, sive de eis q ad se pertinere censebat, libri XII..., Studio operaqe Thomae Gatakeri Londinatis, Cambridge: Thomas Buck, 1652, engraved portrait frontispiece, first line of title transliterated from Greek, text in Greek & Latin throughout, contemporary blind panelled calf, gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, upper joint cracked at head, 4to, together with Virgil (Polydore), Historiae Anglicae, Libri XXVI. Autore Polydoro Virgilio Urbinate, Accessit praeter alia nonnulla series regum Angliae … primis initiis usque ad hanc aetatem; ex nova Editione Antonii Thysii, J.C., Leiden: Joannis Maire, 1651, with additional title in red & black dated 1649 bound before 1651 title, leaf of text following 1651 title discarded, colophon dated 1649, two blank leaves with early manuscript annotations, contemporary vellum with yapp fore-edges, 8vo (2)

Lot 339

[Morley, Frances Talbot Parker, Countess of, and Sneyd, Walter, of Keele, Staffs.]. Portraits of the Spruggins Family: Arranged by Richard Sucklethumkin Spruggins, Esq., 1829, forty-four caricature lithograph plates (including frontispiece, detached), presentation inscription to title to Louisa Kerr from E. McDonnell Glenarm Castle 1843, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, original boards, lower board detached & lacking covering paper, upper board loose, lacking spine, worn, 4to, together with [Frederic II, King of Prussia], Oeuvres du Philosophe de Sans-Souci, Potzdam, 1760, title in red & black, with engraved vignette, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, lacking title label, spine and extremities worn, 12mo, with Watson (James), The Spirit of the Doctor; comprising many Interesting Poems..., Manchester, 1820, etched portrait frontispiece, some spotting, original cloth, some wear, 8vo, and Williams (Taliesin), The Doom of Colyn Dolphyn. A Poem; with Notes Illustrative of Various Traditions of Glamorganshire, 1837, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, and Elton (Charles A.), Habington's Castara, Bristol: J.M. Gutch, [1812], contemporary blind decorated calf, upper joint split, lower joint cracked, 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian (20)

Lot 354

Shakespeare (William). The National Shakespeare, a Fac-simile of the Text of the First Folio of 1623, illustrated by Sir J. Noel Paton, 3 vols., London: William Mackenzie, [1888-89], black & white photogravure plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original publisher's uniform blind and gilt decorated full dark green morocco, folio

Lot 364

Virgil. Publii Virgilii Maronis, Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis, 2 volumes, J. & P. Knapton, 1750, vignette titles, 58 engraved plates, occasional light spotting, bookplates to upper endpapers, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, 8vo, together with Horace, Cum erudito Laevini Torrentii commentario..., Antwerp: J. Moretum, 1608, vignette title, engraved portraits, decorative initials (some with later hand colouring), ownership inscription to title, bookplate to upper pastedown, near contemporary vellum, blind ruled and gilt, manuscript title to spine, lacking ties, large 8vo, plus other vellum bound antiquarian classics, mostly large 4to, many with blind stamped arabesques to boards (10)

Lot 374

Ingelo (Nathanael). A Sermon, Preached at St. Pauls Church in London, April 17, 1659. And now Published at the desire of the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, [London]: L. Fawn, 1659, small hole & closed tear to title, short worm trail to final two leaves of text and rear endpaper, contemporary sheep, neatly rebacked, 8vo, together with Kettlewell (John), An Help and Exhortation to Worthy Communicating. Or, A Treatise Describing the Meaning, Worthy Reception, Duty, and Benefits of the Holy Sacraments..., 2nd edition, 1686, imprimatur leaf present, lower outer corner of K6 torn (not affecting text), contemporary blind panelled calf, 12mo, with Gee (Edward), Steps of Ascention unto God or a Ladder to Heaven. Contayning Prayers and Meditations for every day of the weeke and for all other tymes & occasions, 23rd edition, T. Collins & W. Birch, 1677, engraved title, slight fraying to corners of pages, some spotting & toning, contemporary sheep, spine torn with loss, lacking ties, 24mo in 12s, with [Walker, William], A Modest Plea for Infants Baptism. Wherein the Lawfulness of the Baptizing of Infants is defended against the Antipaedobaptists..., with answers to objections. By W.W. B.D, Camdridge: Printed by John Hayes, 1677, contemporary calf, joints split at head & foot, 12mo, plus 18 other antiquarian, mostly late 17th century theology related, some defective (22)

Lot 380

[Kettilby, Mary]. A Collection of above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick and Surgery; for the use of all Good Wives, Tender Mothers, and Careful Nurses. By several Hands, 1st edition, London: Richard Wilkin, 1714, [14],1-218,[219-220, 223-228, 231-232]pp., half-title, lacking leaf A4 of Preface, leaves M5 & M6 torn to lower outer corner with loss of text, lacking leaves P7 & Q3 of index, final leaf slightly loose, light toning and occasional spotting and marginal dampstaining, lacking rear free endpaper, upper hinge torn, contemporary blind panelled calf, old crude reback, joints cracked, boards worn mostly to corners and edges, 8vo Cagel 789, Axford p.67, Craig 53, Maclean p.79, Oxford p.54. (1)

Lot 391

Boyle (Robert). The Philosophical Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; Abridged, Methodized and Disposed under General Heads of Physics, Statics, Pneumatics, Natural History, Chymistry, and Medicine, by Peter Shaw, 3 vols., 2nd ed., Corrected, 1738, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume one by G. Vertue, twenty-two folding engraved plates, occasional scatted spotting, first few leaves of each volume a little frayed to edges, few minor stains and small paper repair to title of first volume, modern calf, gilt decorated, blind decorated turn-ins, 4to (3)

Lot 394

Darwin (Charles, 1809-1882). The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1st issue, John Murray, 1868, five errata on p. vi, 43 woodcut illustrations, 32 pages publisher's advertisements dated April 1867 at end, occasional spotting and scattered dust-soiling, a few minor marginal pencil crosses and notes in an unidentified hand, 'From the Author' in Darwin's hand on a strip of paper pasted to upper margin of front free endpaper, dark green endpapers with bookplate of James McBryde, St Helens to front pastedown, original smooth green cloth decorated in blind and with spine lettered gilt (with 1st issue imprint), a little rubbed and bumped, spine slightly darkened, 8vo Freeman 877. (2)

Lot 398

Lavater (John Caspar). Essays on Physiognomy, Designed to promote the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind..., Translated from the French by Henry Hunter, 3 vols. in five, 1789-98, numerous engraved plates and vignette illustrations, contemporary inscriptions to upper margin of titles and two half-titles, occasional minor scattered spotting and slight offsetting, contemporary diced calf, blind & gilt decoration, joints cracked and slight wear mostly at head & foot of spines, upper board of vol. 4 detached, large 4to (5)

Lot 453

Aldin (Cecil). Cecil Aldin's Happy Family, 1912, many mounted colour illustrations, some scattered spotting, end papers renewed, original linen-backed boards with illustrated panel to upper cover, rebacked, rubbed and corners bumped, square 4to, together with Eliot (George), The Legend of Jubal, and Other Poems, William Blackwood and Sons, 1874, half-title, publisher's presentation blindstamp to title, 16pp. publisher's adverts to rear, endpapers renewed, original cloth, rebacked, small 8vo, plus Kipling (Rudyard), The Day's Work, Macmillan & Co., 1898, half-title, publisher's advertisments to rear, original cloth, blind and gilt, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century titles including, Kipling and other literature (30)

Lot 492

The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politicks, and Literature of the Year, 1758-1772, 1784/85, 1798-1800, 1803, 1807, 1811, 1816-17, 1820, 1822-24, 1829-30, 1857 & 1861, mixed editions, 1773-1862, a broken run comprising 33 volumes, volumes for 1830 & 1861 lacking title pages, mostly in contemporary full or half calf, some with boards detached, few lacking spines & crudely rebacked, worn, 8vo, together with Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von). Goethe's sammtliche Werke ... Vollstandige, neugeordnete Ausgabe, 30 vols. in 18, Stuttgart, 1857-58, few engraved plates, some spotting, contemporary red quarter morocco, gilt & blind decorated spines, faded & slightly rubbed, 8vo Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (2 cartons)

Lot 521

Foster (Birkett, illustrator). Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, W. Kent & Co., 1859, title and text printed in red, black and white illustrations to text throughout, original publisher's cloth, blind and gilt decorated, 4to, together with Moore (James Carrick), The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, 2 volumes, John Murray, 1833, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1 (captioned in ink A Miserable Print from a Bad Picture), some scattered spotting, manuscript annotation to title from Mrs Carrick Moore - a woman of too much sense and spirit to like this pitiful production so unworthy of the great man, autograph of Sir John Moore pasted onto upper pastedown, modern red straight-grain morocco (by Bayntun Riviere), gilt decorated spine, 8vo, plus Ballantyne (R.M.), Up in the Clouds, or Balloon Voyages, James Nisbet & Co., 1880, black and white frontispiece, additional engraved title, original publisher's cloth, a little rubbed and scuffed at extremities, small 8vo, and other 19th and 20th century titles, including illustrated literature, biography, air travel and exploration (6 shelves)

Lot 606

Darton & Co. (publishers). The Ocean & its Inhabitants, Darton and Co., c.1850, eight hand-coloured lithographed plates, generally lightly toned, original blind-stamped brown cloth, faded spine slightly frayed at ends, upper cover with gilt vignette incorporating title, slim 4to (1)

Lot 7

Bell (Thomas Evans). The Annexation of the Punjaub and the Maharajah Dunleep Singh, Trubner & Co., 1882, very slight scattered spotting, original blind decorated cloth, gilt titles, spine faded, boards scuffed and marked, 8vo (1)

Lot 86

Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English with large Additions and Improvements, 1st edition of Gibson's translation, 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece, three general maps of the British Isles and forty-seven (complete) double page uncoloured engraved county maps by Robert Morden, slight worming to some maps, slight creasing, occasional spotting and staining, 'Britannia Romana' torn with slight loss to one corner, Durham bound upside down, Ireland disbound, contemporary blind stamped panelled calf, some wear and old repiars, rebacked, folio (1)

Lot 100

Seyer (Samuel). Memoirs Historical and Topographical of Bristol and it's Neighbourhood, from the Earliest Period Down to the Present Time, 2 vols. in four, 1821-23, large paper copy, engraved portrait frontispiece on india paper, library inkstamp to verso of titles or initial blank, engraved plates on india paper, publisher's adverts bound in to volume two, parts one and two, scattered spotting, contemporary ownership inscription of W. Adlam to front free endpapers, original receipt tipped to initial blank of volume one, part one, edges untrimmed, modern quarter calf, blind and gilt decorated, 4to (4)

Lot 1104

A 9ct gold bloodstone and cornelian swivel fob, and a 9ct gold cornelian and blind cartouche swivel fob

Lot 741

A mahogany open bookcase, with blind fret carved decoration, 76 cm wide, and a similar hanging corner cupboard, 53 cm wide (2)

Lot 599

Early 19th Century bow front, blind panelled corner cabinet on associate modern stand.

Lot 605

Reproduction stained mahogany concave blind panelled bedside cupboard.

Lot 653

Modern pine two door, blind panelled wardrobe.

Lot 660

Pair of modern pine finish, two door blind panelled wardrobes. (2)

Lot 759

Early 20th Century oak blind panelled free standing cupboard.

Lot 770

18th Century English oak carved blind panel coffer, standing on stile feet.

Lot 773

18th Century oak, blind panelled hanging corner cupboard.

Lot 1111

WYLIE AND LOCKHEAD EDWARDIAN READING TABLE OR LECTURE OF CHINESE CHIPPENDALE DESIGN the hinged lifting top (distressed) with with long blind fretted frieze drawer below, on a similar triangular pillar with tripod legs with claw and ball feet, 89cm high

Lot 142

Binding: Cromwell - Excursions through Ireland, Vols. I & II, 2 vols. roy 8vo L. 1820 - 1821, 2 engd. titles, & 95 engd. plts. (include. frontis) a.e.g. cont. str. grained purple mor. lg. gilt & blind borders. V. good. (2)

Lot 178

In fine Bindings by Cavanagh, Dublin Engraved Plates: Bartlett (W.H.) Jerusalem Revisited, roy 8vo L. 1855, and Pictures from Sicily, roy 8vo L. 1853. Both with fine clean engd. views, a.e.g., in matching full purple mor., blind and gilt tooled decor.; profusely gilt spines in panels very fine copies, both stamped Cavanagh, Dublin. (2)

Lot 203

Very Fine Set Bewick (Thos.) The Works of Thomas Bewick, 5 vols. roy 8vo Newcastle (For Emerson, Charnley & Hodgson) 1822. L.P. 5 wd. cut frontis (1 port), & wd. cut illus. thro-out, a.e.g., cont. full purple mor. blind tooled panels & gilt tooled borders, profusely gilt spines. V. good copy. (5)

Lot 208

Ware (James) The Whole Works of Sir James Ware Concerning Ireland, Revised and Improved. 3 vols. in 2, folio D. 1739 - 1745. 2 port. frontis, 16 fold. plts. & plans of Churches, 3 varied plts. & 18 port. plts., full later blind tooled calf, raised bands, one cover lacking, otherwise a clean copy. Bookplate of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Drayton Manor. (2)

Lot 218

Architecture: Papers Read Before The Down and Connor and Dromore Church Architectural Society, During the Year 1844, 4to Belfast 1845. First Edn., & full page litho plts. & map, cont. diced calf, tooled blind borders with gilt fillets spine etc., worn. Scarce. (1)

Lot 223

Very Rare First Edition Colgan (Fr. John) Acta Sanctorum Veteris et Maioris Scotiae seu Hiberniae Sanctorum Insulae ... Tomus Primus. Folio Louvain 1645. First Edn., hf. title, title & first four leaves in fine fac-simile, otherwise an exceptionally good copy, 906pp, in recent antique hf. calf, marble sides, blind tooled line decoration, raised bands, mor. label. An extremely good copy. (1) * Shane Leslie - '.. the desire of every Irish Collector.'

Lot 255

Signed Limited Edition O'Meara (John J.) The Voyage of Saint Brendan - Journey to the Promised Land, 8vo, D. 1976, Ltd. Edn. 49 of 50 Copies, signed by the author, 2 hd. cold. titles, & 8 hd. cold. illus., special hand bound calf, blind and gilt decor, orig. slip case. Fine Copy. (1)

Lot 275

Important Work by Robert Boyle Boyle (Robert) Some Considerations Touching the Usefulness of Experimental Natural Philosophy, 2 vols. in one, 4to, Oxford (Hen. Hall for Ri Davis) 1664 - 1671. Second Edn., hf. title to Vol. II, very clean copy, recent antique mottled calf, one blind tooled border each board, raised bands, mor. label. Good. (1)

Lot 276

The Ones & Zero's that Changed The World Boole's Masterpiece - Rare Presentation Copy Boole (George) An Investigation into the Laws of Thought, 8vo L. & (Cambrus Walton & Maberly) 1854. First Edn. First Issue, errata leaf at end, occasional light spotting or dust marks, original black blind stamped cloth, covers a little damp marked. [Norman 266; Origins of Cyberspace 224] A very good copy of this rarity of modern science. * Presentation Copy, inscribed, 'Mrs. Hill with the Author's respects. Boole was the first Professor of Mathematics at University College, Cork. This presumably is the first of the three issues identified by Norman: the first with Walton and Maberly imprint, errata at end, and binding as described above: the second still with imprint as above but with errata after preliminaries, an additional "note" leaf at end, publisher's catalogue at end, and differences to the binding; and a third (as in the Norman copy), with cancel title, new imprint, and third (as in the Norman copy), with cancel title, new imprint and green cloth binding with Boole's name on spine for the first time. A landmark of science. "Boole invented the first practical system of logic in algebraic form, which enabled more advances in logic to be made in the decades of the nineteenth century than in the twenty-two centuries preceding. Boole's work led to the creation of set theory and probability theory in mathematics, to the philosophical work of Peirce, Russell, Whitehead and Wittgenstein, and to computer technology via the master's thesis of C.E. Shannon (1937), who recognized that the true/false values in Boole's two valued algebra were analogous to the open and closed states of electric circuits. This invention of the binary digit or "bit" made possible the development of the digital computer" (Norman). Today nearly everyone who uses a computer is familiar with Boolean Logic but the book that launched the theory is Extremely Rare. (1)

Lot 316

In fine Binding, possibly by George Mullen Bindings: Flaxman (J.) The Iliad .. Odyssey of Homer, engraved from the Compositions of John Flaxman, R.A. Sculptor, 2 vols. in one, lg. oblong folio L. 1805, 73 plts.; also Compositions from .. Hesiod, and Compositions from The Tragedies of Aeschylus, 2 works in one vol., lg. oblong folio L. 1817 - 1831, 73 engd. plts., marble ends, both a.e.g., matching full cont. mor. with gilt & blind filet borders, & blind decor., roll borders outside a large tooled gilt border of shamrocks, acorns & foliage, spine in panels, decor. gilt bands. Good. As a binding, w.a.f. (2)

Lot 394

Binding: A good early Victorian crimson morocco 4to Album (never used,completely blank) with coloured leaves, a.e.g., & with attractive blind and gilt tooled covers. As a binding, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 395

Binding: Sidney (Sir P.) The Defence of Poesy, to which are pre-fixed Several Copies of Verses by Edward Lord Thurlow. 4to L. 1811. First Edn., hf. title, a.e.g., silk ends, finely tooled doublours, full str. grained tan mor. with blind & gilt tooled borders, professionally rebacked with orig. spine laid down. (1) Purchased at Sale of Andrew Lang's Books, Sothebys, London 1912.

Lot 400

With Fine Coloured Plates Coloured Plates: Keller (H.) & Fussli (R.H.) Les Costumes Suisses, les plus origineaux et les plus interessants. Sm. 4to Zurich 1815. cold. frontis, hand cold. title, & 30 hand cold. full page plts. (a few damp stains) orig. mor. back blind & gilt decor. boards. (1)

Lot 447

With 'The Mind of the Front' Leaf Raleigh (Sir Walter) The History of the World, folio L. 1687. With 'The Mind of the Front' leaf at start, engd. portrait, add engd. title, red & bl. ptd. title, 6 dbl. page engd. maps & 2 dbl. page engd. plts., cont. blind panel calf, tooled decor. raised bands. Good copy. (1)

Lot 448

Spence (Rev. J.) Polymetis: or An Enquiry concerning the Agreement Between the Works of the Roman Poets, and the Remains of the Ancient Artists. Folio L. 1755. Second. Port. frontis & 41 full page & fold. plts., numerous engd. head & tails etc., orig. full blind tooled calf, later reback. (1)

Lot 521

Fishing: Wright (W.) The Complete Fisher: or the True Art of Angling, 24mo L. 1740. First Edn., engd. frontis & woodcut illus., 164pps., a.e.g., later full straight grained green mor., blind tooled borders. V. good. A very desirable copy. (1)

Lot 649

Illustrated by Harry Clarke Walters (L. D'O) comp. & Clarke (H.)illus. The Year's at the Spring, 4to, L. (G.G. Harrap & Co.) 1920, First Edn., cold. frontis, illus. t.p., 23 plts. (cold. & b. & w.), full calf, with blind tooled decoration. (1)

Lot 654

Fine Example Of the Work of George Bellew Binding: Missale Romanum, Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Councilli Tridentini ..... Lg. folio Mechliniae 1835., title with engd. vignette, red & bl. thro-out, engd. plts., a.e.g., in full crimson mor., with attractive gilt tooled & blind decor., spine profusely gilt, by G. Bellew, with his ticket. a very good copy. As a binding, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 679

Rare Hand-Coloured Atlas Atlas: Starling (Thomas) Geographical Annual or Family Cabinet Atlas, Sm. 8vo L. (Perkins & Bacon) & Published by Mr. Bull, 1834. Engd. & hd. cold. title, engd. dedit, contents leaf etc. (engraved throughout), 96pp, with 49 hd. cold. maps (include. one dbl. page) a.e.g., cont. blind stamped mor. In fine condition. As an Atlas, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 846

A miniature Chippendale style serpentine chest of four long graduated drawers flanked by blind fret-cut panels, raised on a moulded base Condition Report 48 cm high, 51 cm wide

Lot 119

DOLMEN/HEANEY, SEAMUS.Ugolino, LIMITED EDITION, 78/125 (only No. 96-125 for sale), Dolmen Press with original lithographs by Louis Le Brocquy adapted and printed at Irish Printers ltd Dublin 1979, privately published for Andrew Carpenter in an edition, bound in full black leather with blind printed 'Ugolino' on front cover, in slipcase, signed by Seamus Heaney, Louis Le Brocquy, Liam Miller and Andrew Carpenter.

Lot 136

DOLMEN/KINSELLA, THOMAS.Finistère , with drawings by Hugh Kearns from early Irish stone carvings, FIRST LIMITED EDITION, 250 copies, Dolmen Edition XVI October 1972, Dolmen 196, printed in black and olive green on Van Gelder ‘Oxhead’ watermarked paper and quarter bound in leather, a unique copy with photo of carving from which design for blind inlay in cover was taken, signed by the author, with a postcard. Note: a number (50+) of this edition were damaged and destroyed so edition was nearer to 190-200 copies.

Lot 158

DOLMEN/MILLER, LIAM.Dolmen XXV: An illustrated biography of the Dolmen Press 1951-1976, LIMITED EDITION, 18/50, Dolmen editions, bound in boards and in quarter leather with slipcase, a record of 25 years of the Dolmen Press, Louis Le Brocquy’s design of the Dolmen blind stamped on cover of the slipcase, with frontispiece portrait of Liam Miller by Jack Coughlan, signed by Liam Miller.

Lot 180

DOLMEN/APOLLINAIRE, GUILLAUME.Zone, French text with a translation by Samuel Beckett and jacket illustration by Liam Miller, FIRST LIMITED SIGNED EDITION, 250 copies, Dolmen 192 and Calder & Boyars London July 1972, large paper 10 x 8 inch copies on Van Gelder ‘Oxhead’ paper, watermarked and signed by Samuel Beckett and bound in quarter leather and buckram boards, in slipcase (blind lettering zone).

Lot 233

HEANEY, SEAMUS.Poems and a Memoir, illustrated by Henry Pearson with introduction by Thomas Flanagan and preface by Seamus Heaney, LIMITED EDITION, 1029/2000, Limited Editions Club New York 1982, specially bound in blind embossed full brown leather, Mohawk Mills paper in slipcase, signed by Seamus Heaney, Pearson and Flanagan.

Lot 132

France, Philippe IV (1285-1314), gros tournois and base denier tournois; Feudal issues (7), Bishopric of Clermont, denier, 11th-13th century; Archbishopric of Lyon denier 12th-13th century; Normandy, successors to Richard I, denier; Provence, Raymond VII (1222-49), denier; Priory de Souvigny, anonymous denier; Toulouse, Raymond VII, denier; anonymous obol, 1148-1249; other mediaeval coins (3); Antioch, Bohemond IV helmet denier; Bohemia, John the Blind, lion gros; Siena, Republic 12th-13th century denier, fine or better; and Poland, Danzig, ort, 1624 over 3, very fine (14)

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