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Lot 782

After TOM DODSON; a pair of signed limited edition coloured prints, figures in Northern street scenes, signed, numbered 123/850 and 126/850, both bearing blind stamp, 32.5 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 330

*Roberts (David). A collection of thirteen prints, [1842 - 49], five hand coloured litho. plts., each approx. 270 x 370mm, and eight ‘full plates’, including five with later hand colouring, each approx. 390 x 540mm, many duplicates, one plt. with library blind stamp affecting image, occ. marginal fraying and chipping, together with a mixed collection of thirty-six 18th century single and double page topographical views of the Middle East, various sizes and conditon (49)

Lot 334

*Travies (Edouard). Six lithographs originally published in ‘Les Oiseaux les plus remarquables par leurs formes et leur Couleurs...., pub. simultaneously in Paris and London, [1857], lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, faint library blind stamp in margins, each approx. 350 x 500mm, mounted, together with another twenty-nine small engravings of birds by Hahn, Oudart and Travies, various sizes and condition. The large Travies prints comprise of :- Le Troupiale, Le Roi des Gobe-Mouches, Le Padda, Le Geai Bleu, Le Merle and L’Epervier. (35)

Lot 386

Bacon (Nathaniel). An Historicall Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, 2 parts bound in one, printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1647-51 [really 1672], title to each part with woodcut border, occ. minor marginal marks, and some old annotations to fore-margins of first part and occ. underlining, 19th century half calf, spine decorated in blind, a little rubbed and scuffed, small 4to. Wing G349 & 347. Nathaniel Bacon was the brother of Sir Francis Bacon, and a Republican sympathiser. This reprint was secretly issued in 1672, after the restoration of Charles II, and is identifiable by the alteration of the printer’s name on the second title page (Matthew Walbanck instead of Tho: Roycroft, for Matthew Walbanck). (1)

Lot 397

Book of Common Prayer [Greek]. Biblos tes demosias euches..., Cambridge: exetypothe par Ioannou Phieldou, 1665, final leaf blank, bound with Psalterion tou Dabid, Cambridge, 1664, circular armorial bookplate of John Thynne, 3rd Baron Carteret, dated 1841, to front pastedown, all edges silver, marbled endpapers and flyleaves with ‘Maid of Dort’ form of the ‘Pro Patria’ watermark, countermarked ‘IV’, later (?18th century) black calf over boards with geometric design and floral tools in gilt and blind, minor rubbing to extremities, 8vo in 4s. Wing B3631A. A handsome and unusual binding. (1)

Lot 402

Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Workes of our Antient and Learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed... , ed. Thomas Speight, 1598, woodcut title supplied in facsimile, three sectional titles all present, black letter text in double column, woodcut initials, eng. plt. of the Progenie of Geffrey Chaucer present (soiled and repaired, relined, with loss to upper inner corner, lacking ten preliminary leaves, bbb1 and final leaf at end, approx. twenty leaves towards front of vol. and six final leaves with some paper repairs to fore-margins with occ. loss of text, modern antique-style full calf, blind- and gilt-decorated, retaining old spine label, folio. STC 5078. (1)

Lot 408

Craig (W.M.). Sports of Love in Six Poems and Six Etchings......, Dedicated to the Ladies of the British Empire, pub. Thomas M’Lean, 1818, addn. dec. half title and six hand coloured etched plts. by Edward Orme, some spotting and offsetting throughout, contemp. gilt and blind dec. morocco, rubbed and worn at extrems., slim 4to (1)

Lot 411

Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century in the Library of George John Earl Spencer, vols. 1-4 only (of 7), 1st ed., London: for the Author, by W. Bulmer and Co., Shakespeare Press, 1814, half-titles, engraved plates and illusts. including some on india paper, manuscript shelf number in ink to titles, Young Mens Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati blind stamp to title and bookplate to upper pastedown, presentation book label to upper pastedown, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. green half morocco by Tout & Sons, gilt dec. spines faded, joints cracking, slight wear and marked, large 4to. Large Paper copy. From the library of Robert O. Lenkiewicz. (4)

Lot 413

Eliot (George, trans. i.e. Marian Evans). The Essence of Christianity, by Ludwig Feuerbach, Translated from the Second German Edition by Marian Evans, 1st translated ed., London: John Chapman, 1854, half-title ‘Chapman’s Quarterly Series no.VI’, recent endpapers, orig. blind dec. cloth, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, slight wear to board edges, 8vo. This is the only book published in the UK with George Eliot’s real name Marian Evans on the title page. (1)

Lot 414

Evelyn (John). Memoirs, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn..., Comprising His Diary, from the Year 1641 to 1705-6..., 2nd ed., 2 vols. in four, 1819, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED containing a total of 236 17th-19th c. eng. plts. including some by Hollar (many neatly mounted & few folding), occasional minor spotting, a.e.g., contemp. plum straight-grain morocco, elaborate gilt & blind decoration, 4to. A handsome set. (4)

Lot 432

Missal. Missale Romanum... , Antwerp: Plantin, 1644, title printed in red and black with eng. vign., printed in red and black throughout, woodcut initials, some rubricated, full-page eng. illusts., printer’s device printed in red to final leaf recto, occ. spotting and soiling, old thumb markers to margins of several leaves in signatures V and X and final two lines of V1 recto repaired and completed in neat and sympathetic manuscript, gilt-gauffered edges, contemp. gilt and blind-stamped morocco, lacks clasps, rubbed, spine rubbed, upper joint cracked, a little wear to spine ends and extremities, 4to in 8s (1)

Lot 437

Raleigh (Sir Walter). The History of the World in Five Books, 11th. ed., To which is Prefix’d the Life of the Author. Newly Compil’d...., by Mr Oldys. Also his trial with some Additions Together with a new and more copious Index to the whole work, 2 vols. bound in 1, 1736, title printed in red & black, with later pencil ownership signature, eng. portrait frontis. by G.Vertue, table and index at rear, eight b & w engraved maps bound in at rear, modern blind stamped calf, folio. ‘Before the Oxford edition of 1829 this used to be called the best edition’ (Lowndes. pp. 2039). (1)

Lot 472

Fernel (Jean). De abditis rerum causis libri duo... editio postrema, Paris: Andreas Wechel, 1560, woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, woodcut initials and headpieces, title with ownership signature of Johannes Nicander (of the University of Leipzig?) dated 1617, occasional early marginal notes, ink underscoring and erased lines of text, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary half blind-tooled pigskin, with faint manuscript annotations to boards (some early), some dust-soiling, few minor worm holes to joints, board edges worn, 8vo. Jean Fernel (1497-1558) was a prominent physician, and at the time it was common for medical treatises to deal with demonic pathologies. This work, first published in 1548, examines the occult causes of diseases. (1)

Lot 487

Lavater (Ludwig). De Spectris, Lemuribus et Magnis Atque infolitis fragoribus, variisque praesagitionibus, quae plerunque obitum hominum, magnas clades, mutationesque imperiorum praecedunt, Liber unis..., Leiden: Henry Verbiest, 1659, addn. eng. title, additional cropped eng. to rear pastedown, hinges cracked, 19th c. green sheep, slightly rubbed, 12mo, together with De Spectris, Lemuibus et Magnis..., Leiden: Jordanum Luchtmans, 1687, addn. eng. title, blind embossed armorial to letterpress title, seven eng. plts. (one with small hole affecting image), few leaves slightly loose, later endpapers, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked, boards worn, 12mo (2)

Lot 497

Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). Etliche Tractat des berümbtesten und hocherfarnen... I. Von Naturlischen dingen. II. Beschreibung etliche Kreütter. III. Von Metallen. III. Von Mineralen. V. Von edlen Gesteinen (edited by Michael Toxites), Strassburg: heirs of Christian Müller, 1582, title in red & black (excised to lower blank margin), ink stain to fore-edge blank margin of leaf R7, bound with Von dem Bad Pfeffers. Gelegen in ober Schweitz, Strassburg: Christian Müller, 1571, title excised to lower blank margin, woodcut device to verso of final leaf, bound with Ruland (Martin), Drey Bücher, von Wasserbädern, Aderlassen und Schrepffen..., Basel: Officina Henricpetrina, 1579, lacking title-page, woodcut device to verso of final leaf, slight dampstaining to final leaves, lacking front free-endpaper, contemp. blind dec. pigskin over wooden boards with brass clasps, slight wear to extrems., 8vo. Sudhoff 192 & 132; VD16 P696 & P660; 3rd work: VD16 R3665. (1)

Lot 542

Haberly (Lloyd). Daneway: A Fairy Play for Emery Walker FSA, Written and Illustrated by Loyd Haberly at the Seven Acres Press, 1929, title-page printed in gold, red, and green, wood eng. illusts., initial letters in red, a.e.g., contemp. terracotta morocco by Sydney Cockerell (initialled on rear cover), faded spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, covers blind panelled with embossed pictorial lozenge in centre enclosed by gilt lettering, 8vo, together with a black and white photograph loosely inserted, of Emery Walker and a horse in front of a group of buildings, annotated on the verso ‘Emery Walker & Aiesha the Arab, Daneway Nov: 1927’, 92 x 119mm (3.5 x 4.5ins). Limited edition, 18/60 copies. Inscribed on preliminary blank ‘to S.C. Cockerell from Emery Walker Christmas 1929’ and on the same page ‘Loyd Haberly, Cambridge. May 29th 1930’. (1)

Lot 581

Phillips (Robert). A Geological, Historical, and Topographical Description of the Borough of Reigate and Surrounding District, Edited T.R. Hooper, pub. Redhill, 1885, five folding maps, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, commercial ads at rear, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, minor wear to extremities, inner joints cracked, together with Ripley (Henry), The History and Topography of Hampton-on-Thames, 1884, list of subscribers, five mounted Woodburytype photos, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, plus Murray (John Fisher), A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames in its Western Course; including Particular Descriptions of Richmond, Windsor, and Hampton Court, 1853, wood-engs. and maps, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, all 8vo, with other British topography including Highways and Byways series, Methuen’s Little Guides, Domesday Book Studies, etc. (6 shelves)

Lot 592

Clark (Samuel). The Lives & Deaths of Most of Those Eminent Persons Who by Their Virtue and Valour Obtained the Sirnames of Magni, or the Great... , 2nd ed., corrected and enlarged, 1675, 2 parts in 1, eng. medallion port. to text, a few minor marginal defects, contemp. calf, covers detached, folio, together with [Strype, John], The History of the Life and Acts of the Most Reverent Father in God, Edmund Crindal, the First Bishop of London, and the Second Archbishop of York and Canterbury... , 1710, eng. port. frontis., contemp. blind-panelled calf, upper cover detached, folio, plus Landseer (Thomas), Characteristic Sketches of Animals, Principally in the Zoological Gardens, Regent’s Park, with Descriptive and Illustrative Notes by John Henry Barrow, 1832, etched plates, some spotting and browning, orig. cloth, worn on spine, folio, plus Hoare (Sir Richard Colt), The History of Modern Wiltshire. Old and New Sarum, or Salisbury, by Robert Benson and Henry Hatcher, 1843, eng. plts. (lacks plt. at p. 524), orig. printed boards, crudely rebacked, rear cover detached, folio, and other miscellaneous antiquarian etc. (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

Lot 608

Paget (John). Hungary and Transylvania; With Remarks on their Condition, Social, Political and Economical, 2 vols. (from the New London Edition), Philadelphia, 1850, spotting throughout, orig. cloth gilt, worn, small 8vo, together with Chamier (Captain Frederick), My Travels; An Unsentimental Journey Through France, Switzerland, and Italy, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1855, publisher’s ads at rear of each, some spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn, 8vo, plus Mayhew (Henry and Foster, Birket), The Rhine and its Picturesque Scenery (Rotterdam to Mayence), 1856, nineteen (of 20) steel-eng. views (lacks view of Cologne), some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, worn on spine, large 8vo, with other miscellaneous travel, some defective (3 shelves & a carton)

Lot 618

Herbert (Henry). Auto-Biography of Henry Herbert, a Gloucestershire Shoemaker, and Native of Fairford, Gloucester: Printed for the Author, 1876, written in verse, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little faded on spine, slim 8vo, together with Foot (Edward Edwin), The Original Poems of Edward Edwin Foot, of Her Majesty’s Customs, London, 1867, author’s presentation copy, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, small 8vo, with other poetry and related, mostly late 19th-c./early 20th-c., including provincial printings (6 shelves)

Lot 621

Fox-Davies (Arthur Charles). Armorial Families. A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour, 2 vols., 7th ed., 1999, numerous crests and armorials to text, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to extremities, thick 4to, together with Westlake (Herbert Francis), Westminster Abbey. The Church, Convent, Cathedral and College of St. Peter, Westminster, 2 vols., 1933, fine paper edition, list of subscribers, collotype plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, folio, plus Smiles (Samuel), The Life of George Stephenson, 5th ed., revised, with additions, 1858, port. frontis., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, frayed at head and foot of spine, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, mostly history and related (6 shelves & a carton)

Lot 631

Poe (Edgar Allan). The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, with a Memoir by Rufus Wilmot Griswold, and Notices of His Life and Genius by N.P. Willis and J.R. Lowell, 4 vols., Redfield, New York, 1857, port. frontis. to vol. 1, orig. blind-panelled calf gilt, faded on spines and some wear, 8vo, together with Smith (R. Bosworth), Life of Lord Lawrence, 2 vols., 6th ed., (revised), 1885, port. frontis. to each, orig. dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, with other late Victorian cloth-bound history, biography and politics, etc. (6 shelves)

Lot 13

Douville (J.B.). Atlas du Voyage au Congo et dans L’Intérieur de L’Afrique Equinoxiale, pub. Paris, 1832, calligraphic title page with repaired hole, slight biro marginalia and library stamp, list of plates, folding engraved map, twenty litho. plts. (complete as list), several with sparse contemp. colouring, library blind stamp affecting each plt., some spotting, dust and finger soiling, near contemp. limp morocco, chipped, frayed and worn, slim 4to. Atlas volume only. (1)

Lot 17

Gordon (Patrick). Geography Anatomiz’d: or the Geographical Grammer, being a short and exact Analysis of the whole body of Modern Geography...., 12th. ed., 1730, title page printed in red & black, addn. half title, seventeen uncoloured engraved folding maps by John Senex, hemispheral map of the world and map of North America with insular California, three maps with some browning, one map (Asia) with closed tear affecting image, pp. 367 with closed tear, contemp. blind dec. calf, rear hinges and joints weak, upper board detached, rubbed and worn at extrems., 8vo (1)

Lot 19

Harris (Captain William Cornwallis). The Wild Sports of Southern Africa; Being the Narrative of a Hunting Expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, Through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse, to the Tropic of Capricorn, 4th ed., 1844, twenty-six hand-col. litho. plts., folding map at rear, a.e.g., orig. blind stamped gilt dec. cloth, rebacked preserving orig. spine, rubbed, large 8vo (1)

Lot 37

Sanson (Nicolas). Geographia Sacra ex Veteri et Novo Testamento Desumta et in Tabulas Quatuor Concinnata....., Amsterdam, 1704, engraved allegorical frontis., title page printed in red & black, engraved dedication page, four uncoloured engraved folding maps, contemp. blind stamped vellum, rubbed and bumped at extrems., folio (1)

Lot 79

Signal Book. Signal Book for the Ships of War, late 18th c., [2], vii, 60pp., contemporary manuscript notes & annotations to title and throughout volume, numerous detailed watercolour illustrations of flags to tables and thumb index, blind library stamp & manuscript classification number to title with library ink stamp to verso, with a double page table bound-in at front of volume detailing private signals for knowing each other by day and private signals for His Majesty’s ships by night, with contemporary manuscript infill and annotations, bound with A Short Sketch of the use and Importance of Naval Signals, late 18th c., 8pp., slight dust-soiling to final leaf, orig. wrappers present with closed-tear to rear wrapper, marbled endpapers, cloth strengthening strip to hinges, library bookplates to upper pastedown, contemp. calf with red morocco title label to upper board, old reback with paper label at foot of spine, wear to extrems., folio. Includes signals by private ships by day and night; fog signals, signals with sails and guns; signals denoting the squadrons, divisions and signals to be made by ships ordered to observe the motions of the enemy by night. (1)

Lot 80

Skene (James Henry). With Lord Stratford in the Crimean War, 1st ed., 1883, ex-lib. copy with a few unobtrusive ink stamps, orig. cloth gilt, recased, together with Adye (Lieutenant-Colonel John), A Review of the Crimean War, to the Winter of 1854-5, 1st ed., 1860, folding battleplans, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, plus Klapka (General George), The War in the East. From the Year 1853 Til July 1855. An Historico-Critical Sketch of the Campaigns on the Danube, in Asia, and in the Crimea, with a Glance at the Probable Contingencies of the next Campaign, trans. Lieutenant Colonel A. Mednyanszky, 1st ed., 1856, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, sl. frayed at head and foot of spine, and five others related (8)

Lot 81

Slade (Rear-Admiral Sir Adolphus). Turkey and the Crimean War: A Narrative of Historical Events, 1867, ex-lib copy with a few unobtrusive marks, some spotting of prelims., contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with [Brudenell, James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan], Eight Months on Active Service; Or, a Diary of a General Officer of Cavalry in 1854, [pub. 1855], author’s presentation copy inscribed on flyleaf, contemp. polished calf gilt, rubbed on spine, slim 8vo, plus The Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan Before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Full Parliament, For Felony, on Tuesday 16th Day of February 1841, pub. 1841, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, soiled and some wear to spine, slim 8vo, and seven others (10)

Lot 83

Taylor (George Cavendish). Journal of Adventures with the British Army, from the Commencement of the War to the Taking of Sebastopol, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1856, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities (upper cover of vol. 1 stained), together with Woods (N.A.), The Past Campaign: A Sketch of the War in the East, from the Departure of Lord Raglan to the Capture of Sevastopol, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1855, half-titles present, publisher’s ads at rear of vol. 2, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, ‘Western Club’ paper label to upper cover of both vols., plus Hume (John R.), Reminiscences of the Crimean Campaign with the 55th Regiment, 1st ed., 1894, port. frontis., signed to upper margin, b & w illusts. and ports., some folding, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, and two others related, all 8vo (7)

Lot 89

Delafield (Col. Richard). Report on the Art of War in Europe in 1854, 1855, and 1856, by Colonel R. Delafield, U.S.A., and Major of the Corps of Engineers, from His Notes and Observations made as a Member of a “Military Commission to the Theater of War in Europe,” Under the Orders of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, Washington: George W. Bowman, printer, 1861, addn. hand-col. litho title, b & w illusts. & diags., twenty-five litho plts. (inc. some tinted & folding), forty-four folding maps, plans & diags. (some with repaired closed tears, few frayed to edges and detached), ten single-page diags., two leaves of text torn to blank fore-edge margin, some spotting, orig. blind dec. cloth, worn and frayed to head & foot of spine and to joints, board edges & corners slightly worn, 4to (1)

Lot 92

Ouchterlony (Lieutenant John). The Chinese War: An Account of all the Operations of the British Forces from the Commencement to the Treaty of Nanking, 1st ed., 1844, half-title present, wood-engs., correct as list, some spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear to extremities (new endpapers), thick 8vo (1)

Lot 93

Bingham (Commander J. Elliott). Narrative of the Expedition to China, From the Commencement of the War to its Termination in 1842; With Sketches of the Manners and Customs of that Singular and Hitherto Almost Unknown Country, 2 vols., 2nd ed., with additions, 1843, fine hand-col. litho. frontis. to vol. 1, heightened with gold, uncol. aqua. frontis. to vol. 2, two other plates and folding map, correct as list, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, some minor wear, 8vo, together with Swinhoe (Robert), Narrative of the North China Campaign of 1860; Containing Personal Experiences of Chinese Character, and of the Moral and Social Condition of the Country; Together with a Description of the Interior of Peking, 1st ed., 1861, port. frontis., four tinted litho. plts., double-page plan, all correct as list, 16 pp. publisher’s ads at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, plus Wolseley (Lieutenant-Colonel G.J.), Narrative of the War with China in 1860. To Which is Added the Account of a Short Residence with the Tai-Ping Rebels at Nankin and a Voyage from thence to Hankow, 1st ed., 1862, port. frontis., recent linen-backed boards, 8vo, and others related (15)

Lot 94

Connolly (T.W.J.). The History of the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1855, seventeen hand-col. litho. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, recased, preserving orig. spines, 8vo (2)

Lot 121

Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 1st ed., 1712, port. frontis., eight untitled plts. of coats of arms of Gloucestershire families, eng. map, plan of the city, engs. of the West Prospect of Glocester views of and Glocester Cathedral, plus sixty-one double-page ‘bird’s eye’ views of the seats of the nobility and gentry by Johannes Kip, contemp. blind-panelled calf with old reback, upper hinge partly cracked, folio. Upcott 1. p. 246. The rare first edition: many copies were lost in a fire at the printer’s house in Whitefriars on January 30th 1712. Upcott notes that a similar fate befell copies of the second edition. Sir Robert Atkyns, MP and topographer was somewhat overshadowed by his father, who as chief baron of the exchequer was speaker of the House of Lords between 1689 and 1693. Atkyns refused to take the oath of allegiance to William III and retired to Pinbury Park in Gloucestershire. The first of the three major Gloucestershire antiquaries, the other two being Ralph Bigland (1712-1784) and Samuel Rudder (1726-1801), Atkyns collected material for parish histories in an attempt to record the population of each parish, based on the number of houses therein and the yearly birth and burial numbers. Pinbury Park, a medieval manor house, was later remodelled and renovated by Ernest Gimson and Ernest and Sidney Barnsley who lived there from 1894-1901. (1)

Lot 164

Tymms (Samuel). Camden’s Britannia Epitomized and Continued; Being a Compendious Account of the Antient and Present State of the Counties of England, 7 vols., pub. Henry G.Bohn, [1842], forty-one uncoloured engraved maps, very occ. spotting throughout, orig. blind stamped cloth with gilt spines, 12mo. The last atlas to be published which was based on William Camden’s original work. Not in Chubb. (7)

Lot 166

White (William). History, Gazetteer and Directory of Devonshire and the City and County of the City of Exeter....., pub. Robert Leader, Sheffield, 1850, lacking map? title and final pp. strengthened on verso, later end papers, later blind dec. calf with gilt lettered spine, 8vo., together with Morris & Co. (pubs.), Morris & Co’s Commercial Directory and Gazetteer of Devonshire, pub. Nottingham, 1870, title page and preface, numerous printed advertisements throughout and on end papers, contemp. pubs. red cloth gilt, stained and rubbed, thick 8vo, with Britton (John & Brayley Edward Wedlake), A Topographical and Historical Description of Devonshire...., pub. Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1810, addn. dec. title, twenty-three uncoloured engrvaings, uncut, later end papers, modern half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Cooke (G.A.), Topographical Survey of the County of Devon...., n.d., c.1810, title page with contemp. ownership signature, folding map of Devon and distance table, contemp. sheep, corners repaired and skillfully rebacked, 12mo, with Cooke (G.A.), Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Devon, pub. Sherwood & Co., n.d., c.1815, engraved frontis., addn. half title and distance table, folding eng. map of Devon with contemp. hand colouring, four b & w engs., near contemp. half morocco gilt, 12mo, and Besley (Henry, pubs.), The South of Devon and Dartmoor....., Including a Trip on the South Devon Railway, pub. Exter, n.d., c.1855, frontis. of a folding uncoloured eng. map of South Devon, one further folding map of Torbay, six engravings, advertisements bound in at rear, pubs. blind stamped cloth with gilt title to upper board, 12mo., with one other similar (7)

Lot 391

Laurence Stephen Lowry (British, 1887-1976) Mrs Swindell`s Picture, Figures in the Street signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, lithograph in colour 15 3/4" x 11 3/4".

Lot 392

Laurence Stephen Lowry (British, 1887-1976) Three men and a cat signed in pen, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, lithograph in colour 10" x 6 3/4".

Lot 393

Laurence Stephen Lowry (British, 1887-1976) Huddersfield signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, lithograph in colour 17 3/4" x 22 1/4".

Lot 497

Roy Freer (British, b.1938) `Window Blind Trio` signed, titled verso, oils on canvas 19 3/4" x 15 1/2". Provenance: with The Catto Gallery, London.

Lot 1267

Phil May - 4 1/2 Ltr Bentley Team Car 1930, poster study, signed and blind stamped in the margin, framed and glazed, 52cm by 37cm

Lot 1268

Phil May - Bugatti Targa Florio Le Madonie, poster study, signed and blind stamped in the margin, framed and glazed, 52cm by 40cm

Lot 1269

Phil May - ERA Donnington Park Empire Trophy, poster study, signed and blind stamped, framed and glazed, 52cm by 38cm

Lot 521

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, (1887-1976), Landscape with Farm Buildings, reproduction in colours, limited edition signed in pencil with blind stamp, published by Venture Prints Ltd, plate size 15 3/4" x 19 1/2", framed (AR)

Lot 539

THE HUBARD GALLERY (Late 19th Century), Profile Portrait of Phineas Beaumont (1786-1865), full length silhouette with gilt highlights and wash, unsigned, 9 3/4" x 6 1/4", inscribed verso, gallery blind stamp, verre eglomise mount and gilt frame

Lot 867

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BIJOUTERIE TABLE, the glazed mildly serpentine oblong top with hinged lid, red velvet lined interior, the frieze with blind fret corners, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs and peg feet, 25 1/4" x 17 3/4" x 29 1/4"

Lot 591

After William Lionel Wyllie, a Burlington proof black and white print "Toil, Glitter, Grime of Wealth" a busy marine scene, bearing blind stamp and published in 1905 by the Fine Art Publishing Co, 42x62cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 87

An Edwardian Chippendale mahogany occasional table, square-shape with blind-fret frieze, moulded square legs, Edwards & Roberts label to underside, 1ft. 5in.

Lot 561

Edwardian mahogany piano stool, the box seat with brocade upholstery, blind fretwork decoration, on cabriole legs, width 54cms.

Lot 107

Barrie Cooke HRHA (b.1931)PUNAKAIKIcarborundum etching; (no. 2 from an edition of 75)signed in the margin lower right; titled centre; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Lemon Street, Dublin lower right23 by 23.75in., 58.42 by 60.325cm.Sheet size: 31 by 30in. Punakaiki is a small community on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, between Westport and Greymouth. Barrie Cooke has been based in Ireland since the 1950s, frequent travels to places such as New Zealand, Borneo, Lapland and Malaya have strongly influenced his expressionist, semi-abstract paintings inspired mainly by elements of nature and landscape.

Lot 111

Micheal Farrell (1940-2000)MISS O`MURPHY, 1978lithograph; (no. 86 from an edition of 150)signed and dated lower right; numbered and with blind stamp [Edition Kerlikowsky / München - Paris] lower left19 by 25.5in., 48.26 by 64.77cm.

Lot 199

A Minton "Blind Earl Pattern" part dinner service 5672, Davenport mug and Lamberton China railway plate printed Thomas Viaduct

Lot 581

A Tiffany & Co. sterling silver lobed oval twin-handled dish with blind scroll handles, raised on ball feet, stamped "Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling 22974M", 26 cm wide, 8.7 oz

Lot 663

A late Victorian Scottish chest of two short and three long, with ribbon style handles flanked by two barley twist columns and blind drawer above, 122cm wide, 120cm high.

Lot 24

After Sir W Russell-Flint LOS CIENTOS Framed, coloured print, artist signature in pencil within margin, 40.5 x 52.5cm, blind stamp in margin, titled verso

Lot 43

A fine 1992 Tennis Trophy in original case – presented to the winning finalists of The 30th Federation Cup held on the red clay courts of the Waldstadion Tennis Club Frankfurt from July 12th-19th. Won by Germany (Team - Steffi Graf, Anke Huber, Barbara Rittner) who beat Spain in the final – c/w the purpose-made, red velvet and padded silk -lined case (26x 28 x 35 cms.) is blind-stamped `NEC ITF THE FEDERATION CUP` c/w fitted handle. Note: This huge silver-plated trophy would have been presented to one of the players in the winning team and is engraved with all the details of the tournament.

Lot 127

An oak eight-day longcase clock, the dial bearing signature for Springer, Stockport, 18th century and later, now with 19th century four pillar rack and bell striking movement fitted to an 11 inch square brass dial with ring turned calendar aperture to the foliate scroll engraved matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and bearing signature Springer, STOCKPORT to lower edge, the angles with female mask and scroll cast spandrels, now in a case with ogee moulded caddy above conforming cornice, blind fret fronted frieze and turned columns flanking dial, the trunk with shaped top door over plain plinth base with moulded skirt incorporating bracket feet, 206cm (81inches) high.

Lot 386

Blind Man’s Buff (246)

Lot 439

Blind Man’s Buff (246) * Ex Beckford, number 2989

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