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Lot 9

Brockedon (William). Journals of Excursions in the Alps: The Pennine, Graian, Cottian, Rhetian, Lepontian, and Bernese, 1st ed., 1833, half-title present, folding eng. map, 8 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. cloth with paper label to spine, rubbed and somewhat scuffed, 8vo, (Neate B171), together with Latrobe (Charles Joseph), The Alpenstock; Or, Sketches of Swiss Scenery and Manners, MDCCCXXV-MDCCCXXVI, 1st ed., 1829, half-title, vign. title and three wood-eng. plts., spotted and somewhat browned (as often), later cloth gilt, minor wear to spine, plus The Pedestrian: A Summer’s Ramble in the Tyrol, and Some of the Adjacent Provinces, MDCCCXXX, by Charles Joseph Latrobe, 1st ed., 1832, map frontis., some spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 8vo, and Weld (Charles Richard), Auvergne, Piedmont, and Savoy: A Summer Ramble, 1st ed., 1850, ex-lib. ink stamp to verso of title, 8 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, recased, corners bumped (new endpapers), and three others similar (7)

Lot 12

Catlow (Agnes and Maria E.). Sketching Rambles: Or, Nature in the Alps and Apennines, 2 vols., 1st ed., [1861], half-titles present, hand-col. litho. frontis. to each, eighteen tinted litho. plts., single ad leaf at rear of vol. 1, orig. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo. (2)

Lot 14

[Clowes, G.]. Forty-Six Days in Switzerland and the North of Italy, by G.C., Junr., privately printed, 1856, half-title present (upper corner excised), folding map, wood-eng. frontis. and three folding panoramas (correct as list), a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, soiled and some wear, slim 8vo. Rare. Not in Neate. (1)

Lot 28

Eckenstein (Oscar & Lorria, August, editors). The Alpine Portfolio. The Pennine Alps, from the Simplon to the Great St. Bernard, [1889], 101 b & w photographs by Vittorio Sella, Mrs Le Blond, W.F. Donkin and others, mounted on thick card (most plts. re-guarded), some minor spotting and edge wear, 33 pp. introductory text and list of illustrations, retaining orig. printed wrappers, recently rebound in blind-panelled red full morocco, thick 4to. Neate E06. Eckenstein & Lorria climbed together in the 1880s. (1)

Lot 29

Edwards (Amelia B.). Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys: A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites, 1st ed., 1873, b & w wood-eng. illusts., folding map, orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and some fraying, large 8vo, together with Paterfamilias’s Diary of Everybody’s Tour: Belgium and the Rhine, Munich, Switzerland, Milan, Geneva and Paris, pub. Thomas Hatchard, 1856, tinted litho. frontis., orig. blind-stamped blue cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, small 8vo, plus Alpine Climbing. Narratives of Recent Ascents of Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, the Jungfrau, and Other Lofty Summits of the Alps, pub. T. Nelson and Sons, 1882, numerous b & w wood-eng. illusts., orig. pict. cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed (generally in bright condition), small 8vo, and Knight (Francis A.), The Rambles of a Dominie, 1891, b & w photogravure frontis., b & w illusts. to text, orig. pict. green cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus other mostly Victorian publications relating to the Alps, including Miss R.H. Busk, The Valleys of Tirol, 1874, Mrs Harriet Beecher Stow, Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, 1854, Frederic Zurcher, Mountain Adventures in the Various Countries of the World, 1869, Henry Frith, Ascents and Adventures, 1884, Glimpses of the Wonderful, Third Series, 1847, etc., all orig. cloth, rubbed, mostly 8vo. (22)

Lot 32

Forbes (James D.). Travels Through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain with Observations on the Phenomena of Glaciers, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1843, tinted litho. frontis., eight uncol. litho. plts., single-page map, wood-engs. to text but lacks the folding map of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni, 4 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, somewhat rubbed and corners bumped, together with Rendu (Le Chanoine), Theory of the Glaciers of Savoy, trans. Alfred Wills, To Which are Added the Original Memoir; and Supplementary Articles, by P.G. Tait, and John Ruskin, Edited, with Introductory Remarks, by George Forbes, 1874, half-title present, single-page map, three or four indelible ink stamps, 65 pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. frayed at head and foot of spine, together with Hobbs (William Herbert), Characteristics of Existing Glaciers, New York, 1922, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, sketch maps and diags. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, plus Tutton (A.E.H.), The Natural History of Ice and Snow Illustrated from the Alps, 1st ed., 1927, presentation copy from the author’s wife, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, b & w illusts. from photos, diags. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 8vo, and others related (16)

Lot 57

Longman (W.). A Lecture on Switzerland (printed for private circulation), July 1857, 94 pp., half-title inscribed ‘From the author’, contents leaf loose, contemp. blind-stamped cloth gilt by Westleys, with their ticket, chipped at head and foot of spine, slim 8vo. (1)

Lot 71

Stephen (Leslie). The Playground of Europe, 1st ed., 1871, vign. title and four wood-eng. plts., 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, together with Maitland (Frederic William), The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen, 3rd imp., 1910, photogravure port. frontis., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, damp spotted, plus Annan (Noel), Leslie Stephen. The Godless Victorian, New York, 1984, frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. linen-backed boards in d.j., all 8vo, and one other related . Neate S165, M33 and A55. (4)

Lot 104

Fellows (Charles). A Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc, 1st ed., 1827, additional vign. title, ten uncol. litho. plts., one facsimile certificate and one table of comparative heights, ‘Directions for placing the plates’ slip at rear, page size 29.5 x 23cm, some scattered spotting, mainly to margins, a.e.g., contemp. blind-panelled and gilt-dec. green morocco by W. Dearden, Nottingham (with his ticket), a little rubbed at extremities, minor surface damage to rear cover, slim 4to. Neate F18. One of fifty copies printed for private circulation. This was the fourteenth ascent of Mont Blanc. Fellows and his companion, William Hawes, adopted a variation of the customary route, i.e. via the Mur de Cote. (1)

Lot 455

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TIP-TOP TRIPOD TABLE, the top with a wavy border and raised edge, on a turned tapering column with leaf and blind-fret carving on three downswept cabriole legs with foliate carved knees and feet, 24.5" wide, 18th century and later

Lot 591

A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE 20TH CENTURY, with a cavetto cornice above a blind fret carved frieze above a pair of astragal glazed cabinet doors enclosing three shelves, the lower part with a hinged fall front enclosing a cupboard door flanked by an arrangement of two short drawers and three pigeon holes on either side, leather writing surface, the lower part with two short and three long graduated drawers each with swan neck handles above a leaf carved frieze raised upon cabriole legs carved with leaves and shells, claw and ball feet, height 83" x 36½" wide x 22"

Lot 597

A GEORGE II BUR WALNUT AND HERRINGBONE INLAID SERPENTINE CHEST 20TH CENTURY, the quarter inlaid top with herringbone inlay above a brushing slide and three long drawers each with engraved brass plates, blind fret carved canted angles raised upon serpentine plinth and shaped bracket feet 34" x 30" x 20"

Lot 608

A CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY CABINET ON STAND, with a pierced frieze with Gothic angles above two glazed cabinet doors, the lower part with a rectangular moulded top with a blind fret frieze raised upon cluster column legs 70½" high x 36" x 17", See illustration

Lot 664

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK GENTLEMAN`S WARDROBE, with an ovolo cornice above a blind fret carved frieze above a full length hinged mirror door flanked by a panelled cupboard door enclosing brass coat hooks and sliding cloths hangers, flanked by a panelled cupboard door enclosing four shelves raised upon a plinth base and legs of square section, 84" wide, See illustration

Lot 474

Fontaine (Nicolas, Sieur de Royaumont). L’ Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament, avec des Explications edifiantes, tirees des Saints Peres pour regler les murs dans toute sorte de conditions., Par le sieur de Royaumond prieur de Sombreval, Paris: Pierre le Petit, 1680, addn. eng. title, eng. vignette to letterpress title, numerous eng. illusts. to text, ownership blind stamp to rear free-endpaper, slight dampstaining and spotting, short closed tears to one or two leaves, a.e.g., 20th c. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, 12mo. (1).

Lot 478

Gravelot (Hubert Francois & Cochin Charles Nicolas). Iconologie par Figures ou Traite complez des Allegories Emblemes &c., 4 vols., Paris, [1791], half-titles present, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. 1 and eng. title page to each, 202 engraved plts., occasional minor spotting and few leaves with dampstaining mostly to margins, blind ownership stamp to rear free endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red straight-grain morocco, gilt dec. spines, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo. Cohen-De Ricci 456. Armorial bookplate of Baron Leigh. (4).

Lot 485

Hugo (Herman). Pieux Desirs imites des Latins., Antwerp, 1627, eng. title, numerous eng. illusts., title with small repaired tear to fore-edge margin and slight tear to inner margin, slight toning and occasional minor marks, ownership blind stamp to rear free-endpaper, contemp. morocco, extrems. rubbed and worn at foot of spine, 8vo. (1).

Lot 493

Luiken (Jan). Tafereelen der Eerste Christenen, Bestaande in 92 Konst-Prenten van Jan Luiken, Berymt Door Pr. Langendyk en Cl. Bruin, 1st ed., Amsterdam: Wed. B. Visscher, 1722, title in red & black, with eng. vignette, ninety-two eng. illusts., few leaves loose, some marginal fraying and few closed tears, rear free-endpaper with blind stamp, endpapers partly torn and lifting, contemp. vellum, 4to, together with Missale Romanum, Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Conilii Tridentini Restitutum., Lyon, 1685, title in red & black with eng. illust. (detached & torn to fore-edge), sewing weak and few leaves detached and frayed to margins, blind stamp to rear free-endpaper, contemp. boards, worn, lacking spine and leather covering, 4to. (2).

Lot 499

Menot (Michel). Fratris Michaelis Menoti zelantissimi p[re]dicatoris ac sacre theologie p[ro]fessoris ordinis minoru[m] Sermones quadragesimales una cu[m] nonnullis alijs tractatibus hic colentis, Paris: Jean Petit, c.1525, title in red & black, and with printer’s woodcut device, few dec. initials, final leaf lined to verso, occasional early marginalia, blind stamp to rear free-endpaper, some light dampstaining and dust-soiling to few leaves, 18th c. mottled calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint cracked and lower joint rubbed, 8vo. Not in Adams. An edition of sermons by a popular Franciscan preacher, ‘remarkable for their vigour, and the range of anecdotes and fables they contain as exempla’ (Oxford Companion to French Literature). The contents of this edition varies and the example in the Bibliotheque Nationale also contains an Epistolarum. (1).

Lot 507

Postillae. Postille maiores totius anni cum multis historiis siue figuris magnis [et] mediocribus euangeliorum dominicaliu[m] ac ferialiu[m] in locis p[er]priis de nouo insertis., Lugduni: per Gilbertum de villiers, pridie Non[n]. Januarii, 1525, title in red and black with woodcut border (with early signature at head), one large woodcut of the Crucifixion, smaller woodcut illusts. and initials throughout, printer’s device to verso of final leaf, occasional worming mostly to margins (affecting few letters of text), fore-edge margins of Bb3 & 4 excised, some dampstaining, light dust-soiling and few marks, first and last few leaves frayed, endpapers renewed with blind stamp to rear free-endpaper, contemp. calf over wooden boards, blind dec. to boards with peppered worm holes, repaired at head & foot of spine, lacking clasps, 4to. Adams P2043. (1).

Lot 552

Bindings. The Plays of William Shakespeare, Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy left by the Late George Steevens, 10 vols., new ed., 1823, half titles, portrait frontispiece to vol. I, a few light spots, armorial bookplates of Lord Battersea, a.e.g., contemporary claret red straight-grained morocco, covers with gilt lyre and corner pieces enclosed by blind anthemion rolls, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 12mo. (10).

Lot 579

Bernays (Albert J.). Household Chemistry; Or, Rudiments of the Science Applied to Every-Day Life, 3rd ed., Considerably Enlarged, 1854, a few illusts. and diags. to text, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, small 8vo, together with Ward (Artemas), The Encyclopaedia of Food. The Stories of the Foods by Which we Live, How and Where they Grow and Are Marketed, Their Comparative Values and How Best to Use and Enjoy Them, New York, 1923, col. plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, with other cookery and related (3 cartons).

Lot 598

Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language, 2 vols., 4th ed., corrected, 1770, contemp. sheep, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Lower (Mark Antony), English Surnames. An Essay on Family Nomenclature, Historical, Etymological, and Humourous, 2 vols., 3rd ed., enlarged, 1849, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, some wear to spines, 12mo, plus Mill (James), Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind. Edited by Additional Notes by John Stuart Mill, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1878, orig. blind-panelled cloth gilt, worn on spines, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian (3 shelves).

Lot 601

Armengaud (J.G.D.). Les Galeries Publiques de l’Europe (Rome), pub. Paris, 1859, numerous wood-engs., a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. quarter morocco, rubbed and some wear at extremities, folio, together with Leitch (R.P.), A Course of Sepia Painting, [1886], twenty-four sepia plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, oblong 8vo, plus Wright (Thomas), Caricature History of the Georges; Or, Annals of the House of Hanover, Chatto & Windus, 1876, hand-col. frontis., uncol. eng. plts., numerous illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other Victorian cloth-bound publications and similar (3 shelves).

Lot 607

Richardson (Sir John, and others). The Museum of Natural History; Being a Popular Account of the Structure, Habits, and Classification of the Various Departments of the Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, 8 orig. divs., n.d., c. 1860s, eng. plts., some hand-col., wood-engs. to text, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth, a little rubbed, slim folio, together with Lydekker (Richard), The Royal Natural History, 6 vols., 1893-96, seventy-two chromos., numerous wood-engs. to text, contemp. green half calf, gilt-dec. spines, rubbed and faded, royal 8vo, plus Lloyd’s Natural History series, 15 (of 16) vols., 1896, numerous col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spines, 8vo, and other similar late 19th-c. cloth-bound natural history (3 shelves).

Lot 611

Masters (Robert). The History of the College of Corpus Christi and the B. Virgin Mary (Commonly Called Bene’t) in the University of Cambridge, From its Foundation to the Present Time, 2 vols., Cambridge, 1753, folding eng. plan (handling tear), eng. plts., armorials to text, contemp. half calf with marbled boards, worn, joints cracked, 4to, together with Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, Edited by ‘Boz’, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1838, half-titles present, port. frontis. to vol. 1, uncol. etched plts. by George Cruikshank, 36 pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear of vol. 2, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed and some wear, 12mo, plus Vanbery (Arminius), Travels in Central Asia. Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand, Performed in the Year 1863, 1st ed., John Murray, 1864, half-title present, wood-engs., folding map at rear, unobtrusive ex-lib. oval blindstamp to most plts., contemp. half calf, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, including an album containing twelve early 19th-c. uncol. litho. views of the Isle of Man, after Lady S. Murray, etc. (3 shelves).

Lot 620

D’Arblay (Frances or Fanny, nee Burney). Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arblay, Author of ‘Evelina’, ‘Cecilia’, etc., Edited by Her Niece, 7 vols., new ed., 1854, port. frontis. to each, folding facsimile document to vol. 1, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spine, small 8vo, together with Poe (Edgar Allan), The Works, ed. John H. Ingram, 4 vols., Edinburgh, 1874, half-titles present, port. frontis. to vol. 1, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Cottle (Joseph), Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey, 1st ed., 1847, port. frontis., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, and other 19th-c. cloth-bound literature and similar (3 shelves).

Lot 623

Sacheverell (Dr. Henry). The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, Before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeaors; Upon Impeachment by the Knights, Citizen and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled, in the Name of Themselves. , 1710, contemp. blind-panelled calf, upper cover detached, folio, together with Campbell (John), A Political Survey of Britain: Being a Series of Reflections on the Situation, Lands, Inhabitants, Revenues, Colonies, and Commerce of this Island, 2 vols., 1774, half-titles present, later quarter calf gilt, some wear, 4to, plus Swinton (John), An Abridgment of the Public Statutes In Force and Use Relative to Scotland, from the Union, in the Fifth Year of Queen Anne, to the Twenty-Seventh Year of His Present Majesty King George III Inclusive, 2 vols., Edinbugh, 1778, half-titles present, contemp. half calf gilt, upper cover of vol. 1 detached, some wear, 4to, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, including a collection of late 19th/early 20th-c. government reports and printed pamphlets etc. relating to education (some in foreign language) (3 shelves & 4 cartons).

Lot 49

Stanfield (Clarkson). Stanfield’s Coast Scenery. A Series of Views in the British Channel, pub. Smith, Elder and Co., 1836, addn. dec. half title, forty uncoloured engraved plts. (including vignette title) complete as list, very occ. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt and blind stamped morocco, skillfully rebacked, boards a little faded, 4to. (1).

Lot 61

Calvert (F., and Roberts, P.E.). The Isle of Wight Illustrated, in a Series of Coloured Views. Accompanied by a Succinct Historical, Geographical, and Topographical Description of the Island, 1st ed., G.H. Davidson, 1846, half-title present, tinted litho. frontis. (margins foxed and water-stain to blank fore-margin), hand-col. eng. map, twenty fine hand-col. aqua. views, with tissue guards, occn. minor marks to margins, and some light off-setting of plts. to text, but generally a clean copy, hinges split, a.e.g., orig. green cloth, elaborately gilt dec. spine and upper cover (former faded), rear cover blocked in blind, some minor marks, but overall a bright copy, slim 4to. Abbey, Scenery, 352. (1).

Lot 69

Grose (Francis). The Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vols., pub. Hooper and Wigstead [1797], engraved frontispiece and title to each, folding uncoloured engraved map of England and Wales to vol.7, 629 engraved plates and plans (including two folding), occ. spotting and staining, together with The Antiquities of Scotland, 2 vols., pub. Hooper & Wigstead, 1797, engraved frontispiece and title to each volume, 189 engraved plates and plans, some spotting and staining, with Darell (Revd. Wm.),The History of Dover Castle, pub. Hooper & Wigstead, 1797, engraved title and frontispiece, nine engraved plates and plans (including one folding), bound with Grose (Francis),A Provincial Glossary; with a Collection of Local Proverbs and Popular Superstitions, New ed., pub. Edward Jeffery, 1811, printed title, very occ. spotting, all bound in matching contemp. gilt and blind stamped calf with gilt dec. spines, slight rodent damage at foot of spine of vols.2, 4 , 7 & 8 and to head of spine on the Dover Castle volume, large 4to. Large Paper Copy. (11).

Lot 87

Turner (J.M.W.). Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England., 2 vols. (in one), pub. John & Arthur Arch, 1826, title page and contents lists, forty-eight uncoloured engraved plts. and thirty-two engraved vignettes and chapter headings throughout (complete as lists), occ. spotting, book plate of Viscount Mersey, a.e.g., contemp. gilt and blind stamped calf with gilt dec. spine, a little bumped and worn at extrems., 4to. A handsome copy. (1).

Lot 117

Jardine (Sir William). The Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, 4 vols., pub. Hardwicke and Bogue, c.1885, uncoloured eng. portrait frontis. and addn. half title to each vol., some pencil doodles to title page of vol. 4, 129 eng. plts. with contemp. hand colouring, vol. 4 with one plt. and pps. 295-298 detached, occ. slight spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. calf with gilt dec. spines, boards a little stained, spines faded, a little rubbed and bumped at extrems., 12mo, together with The Naturalist’s Library, vol. 11, Ornithology, Birds of Western Africa, part 1, c.1850, addn. half title with eng. vignette with contemp. hand colouring, eng. b & w portrait frontis., thirty-two engraved plts. with contemp. hand colouring, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, 12mo, with The Natural History of Game-Birds, 1834, addn. half title with eng. vignette with contemp. hand colouring, eng. b & w portrait frontis., thirty engraved plts. with contemp. hand colouring, some toning and offsetting throughout, a.e.g. contemp. blind stamped morocco, rubbed at extrems., 12mo, plus The Naturalist’s Library, Vols. 1 & 24, Mammalia and Ornithology. British Birds part 1st., 1843, addn. half title with eng. vignette, portrait frontis., thirty and thirty-four eng. plts. respectively, all with contemp. hand colouring, slight offsetting, t.e.g., matching contemp. speckled calf with gilt dec. spines, 12mo. (8).

Lot 126

Medwin (Thomas). The Angler in Wales, Or Days and Nights of Sportsmen, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1834, etched frontis. to each (spotted and browned), eng. vigns. to text, orig. boards, worn on spine, 8vo, together with Shipley (William), A True Treatise on the Art of Fly-Fishing, Trolling, etc., edited Edward Fitzgibbon, 1838, wood-eng. frontis. and a few vigns. on india paper (frontis. dampstained and spotted), list of subscribers, orig. blind-panelled cloth gilt, soiled and some wear, 8vo, plus Francis (Francis), A Book on Angling, Being a Complete Treatise on the Art of Angling in Every Branch, 3rd ed., revised and improved, 1872, port. frontis., sixty col. and b & w plts., correct as list, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine, 8vo, and three others (7).

Lot 242

Cook (Beryl, 1926-2008). [Fairy Dell], pub. Bristol, Alexander Gallery Publications Ltd, 1981, colour lithograph, signed by artist in pencil lower right, F.A.T.G. blind stamp to lower left, 430 x 400mm, mounted framed and glazed (1).

Lot 35

A GOLD SIGNET RING WITH HELIOTROPE BLIND OVAL MATRIX MARKED 18, 4.5G

Lot 685

Mid 20c Ercol ash sideboard with blind panel drawers

Lot 700

Mahogany side cabinet with with blind panel single door

Lot 21290

Canada - Prince Edward Island : (SG 6) 1862 QV p.11 1d brown-orange fresh mm with unusual variety: additional row of blind perforations at L. Cat £100 (image available)

Lot 21657

Great Britain - KGV : (SG 386) 1912-24 6d deep reddish purple, SW corner example, with "blind perf" variety at bottom right, very fresh, very fine u.m. Cat £75

Lot 15276

Malta : (SG Z60) 1867 GB 6d mauve, plate 8, BA, centred to SE, blind perf at upper left, partial upright MALTA dated cds, fine used. Cat £140

Lot 1585

Australia - States - South Australia : (SG 168/c) 1876-1904 perf 10 2d orange-red and 2d pale red (wing margin, blind perf at bottom), fresh m.m. Cat £49

Lot 8353

Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 14) 1841 2d blue, plate 4, CA, showing the diagnostic blind "A" flaw, 4 good to large margins except close at left corners, f.u.. Cat £90

Lot 8546

Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 36a) 1856-58 perf 16 2d deep blue, AG, centred to SE, good colour, the "A" is blind, v.g.u. Cat £375 (image available)

Lot 232

A long yellow blind printed with cream flowers, yellow petal fringe and a pelmet

Lot 106

The Modern Aeroplane, a Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd Aviation Department publication, circa 1938, 23 pages, with colour ‘three-ply’ drawings of the aeroengine, a twin-engined cabin monoplane, an Avro Anson, controllable pitch propeller, and other components, including descriptive text of the ultra short-wave blind approach and landing system, folio; together with a souvenir programme of the opening of Bristol Airport, 31st May 1930, 63 pages, descriptive text, advertisements and International Air Pageant and R.A.F. display programme; and a fine copy of the Shell poster book, with ninety-six illustrations, (3).

Lot 561

A Victorian oak chiffonier bookcase with glazed doors enclosing shelves above two blind cushion drawers and two panelled cupboard doors - 210 cm height x 126 cm x 48 cm

Lot 170

A good collection of Wade limited edition figures including Gold Circus Elephant special edition of 20, Windsor Fair Elephants limited edition of 50, colour sample Blind Mouse edition of 10, some with certificates, part boxed (qty)

Lot 268

A good collection of interesting and early volumes to include Ginger and Pickles by Beatrix Potter, A Child`s History of the United States, Three Blind Mice etc. also two shoe boxes of unused postcards, brand new playing cards etc.

Lot 265

CHIPPENDALE STYLE PAINTED CONSOLE TABLE. OF RECENT MANUFACTURE. the inverted break front stone top above a blind fret decorated frieze, raised on four open work stylised gothic square supports. 199cm wide, 88cm high, 82cm deep.

Lot 9

Three pencil drawings, with ESK blind stamp on largest drawing, framed

Lot 33

An early 20th century Chippendale-style mahogany framed two fold fire screen with blind fret framing and embriodered panels, each panel 110 x 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: structurally sound, some losses

Lot 517

( Duncan I. ) : Pre-Adamite Man, The Story of Our Old Planet & Its Inhabitants 1860. 8vo. Unusual fine binding with embossed floral top panel, gilt, aeg. Coloured engraved plates. Fascinating compendium of palaeontology, astronomy and scriptural theology. Relatively scarce. Turner S. : Sacred History of the World as Displayed in the Creation and Subsequent Events to the Deluge 1833. 3 Vols. Qtr. binding, marbled boards, eps & edges. Mrs. Jameson ( Anna Brownell ) : Legends of the Monastic Orders 1850. 8vo. Fine blind-stamped binding, gilt, marbled eps., aeg & gauphered. Engraved plates and vignettes in the text. Together with another copy. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Bindings with minor wear o/w vg.

Lot 7

SYNDEY E WILSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST’S COLOURED PROOF WITH PUBLISHER’S BLIND STAMP (PUBLISHED JULY 1927 BY VICARS BROS), Pinkie, 20” x 13”; together with four further assorted Prints (5)

Lot 84

ALBANY E HOWARTH (1872-1936), SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, Mountain Landscape, 6” x 8”; together with ROBERT HOUSTON (1891-1940), SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST’S COLOURED PROOF WITH PUBLISHER’S BLIND STAMP, “The Falls of Leny”, 6” x 8” (2)

Lot 211

A cinnabar lacquer box and another of inlaid wood, the bun shape of the former with gourds and foliage in relief, 6.5cm (2.5in) diameter, the dark wood of the rectangular lid of the second inlaid with three mother of pearl boys playing `Blind Man`s Buff`, 12.5cm (5in) wide (4).

Lot 212

A framed and glazed sepia watercolour "The Beloved Vagabond of His Masjestys" monogrammed lower right HMP together with a limited edition print "JL Dottore" blind stamped 34/75

Lot 25

A 19th Century mezzotint, titled The Blind Begger of Bednell Green, framed

Lot 446

AFTER SNAFFLES (CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE) (1884-1967) "Merry England and worth a guinea a minute", chromolithograph, signed in pencil bottom left and with Snaffle bit blind studio stamp (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Overall some general wear, scuffs, scratches and foxing, some wear to edges of print and some scuffs and losses to surface of print, some indentations and scratches, crease top right, some scuffs to pencil signature.

Lot 449

AFTER JOHN CHANCELLOR "Thrashing home in a South Westerly", limited edition coloured print No'd 97/850, bears blind stamp to margin, and AFTER JEREMY KING "Rural landscape with pond in foreground", limited edition coloured print No'd 160/200, signed in pencil in margin (2)

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