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Lot 464

[Hammond, Henry]. A View of the New Directory and a Vindication of the Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England; in Answer to the Reasons Pretended in the Ordinance and Preface, for the Abolishing the one, and Establishing the Other, 1st ed., Oxford, 1645, 112pp., woodcut armorial to title (lined to verso), a.e.g., early 19th c. blind dec. calf, slightly rubbed to joints, 4to. Wing H612. (1)

Lot 481

Milton (John). Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books, 5th ed., 1692, eng. port. frontis. (lower margin excised to image & repaired), ten eng. plts., some scattered spotting & minor marks, some fraying to margins, endpaper renewed, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners repaired, folio, together with A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton..., vol. 2 only, Amsterdam, 1698, incomplete at rear, lacking all after 5S4, contemp. blind panelled calf, joints cracked, folio (2)

Lot 504

Scott (Walter). The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland; Comprising Specimens of Architecture and Sculpture, and Other Vestiges of Former Ages..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1814, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title to each, ninety-one eng. plts., some offsetting to text, spotting & occ. dampstaining mostly to margins, a.e.g., contemp. dark green straight grain morocco, elaborate gilt dec. to spines and boards, large blind embossed arabesque to centre of each board, slightly rubbed and minor wear to joints and extrems., 4to (2)

Lot 547

Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. including A Journal of his Tour to the Hebrides, new ed., with numerous Additions and Notes, by the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker, M.P. to which are added, Two Supplementary Volumes of Johnsoniana..., 10 vols., John Murray, 1835-1839, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title to each, eng. plts., double-page facsimiles, etc., marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. tan calf, some sl. rubbing to extrems., gilt rule dec. raised bands, gilt lettered red and green morocco labels in second and third compartments respectively, remainder filled with a profusion of seedhead and volute tools, covers with gilt double fillet border, gilt roll on edges, blind roll on turn-ins, 8vo. A handsome set. (10)

Lot 559

Culpepper (Nicholas). Culpeper’s School of Physick, or, the experimental practice of the whole art ..., with an account of the author’s life and the testimony of his wife, Mrs Culpeper, and others, 3rd ed. corrected, 1696, occn. minor marks, and waterstaining to lower outer corners at front of vol., contemp. manuscript annotations to blank leaf at rear, owner’s inscription in ink to front endpaper, ‘Robert Harris, his book, May 1708. Price 2s:6d’, contemp. blind-panelled sheep, rubbed and a little wear to extrems., small portion towards head of spine missing, 8vo (1)

Lot 668

Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan). Great Stories, Selected by John Dickson Carr, 1st ed., 1959, orig. cloth in d.j., together with March (Joseph Moncure), The Wild Party, privately printed, 1939, orig. cloth in d.j. (limited edition 8/1000), plus Lascelles (Mary), Jane Austen and her Art, 1st ed., Oxford, 1939, orig. dark blue cloth gilt, and Mitford (Mary Russell), Recollections of a Literary Life; Or, Books, Places, and People, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1852, half-titles present, orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt dec. spines in bright cond., and other modern literature and fiction, including Kipling, D.H. Lawrence, Kingsley Amis, John Fowles, Sagen, and many others, all 8vo, all G/VG (approx. 75)

Lot 296

A George III mahogany apothecary's box, the top with a pair of brass carrying handles, the hinged sides to a blind fret carved interior fitted with drawers, one previously with divisions for bottles and secret drawers, with slides revealing compartments for bottles, the exterior with two further slides revealing banks of eight small drawers with divisions above, 11.75in (29.9cm) h, 22.75in (57.4cm) w, 6in (15cm) d, open. Old damages, repairs and replacements, lacking original contents.

Lot 1139

An early 20th Century lacquered Brass and enamelled Carriage Timepiece, the silvered platform escapement to a gilt frosted mask, with retailer’s label for Aldred and Son of Yarmouth, to a silvered concave chapter ring, with painted Arabic numerals, and applied "C" scroll gilt centre, with blued steel hands, in a lacquered brass case with applied pierced blind fret detail, and red, blue, green and white enamel columns, height 5 ¾", together with its original outer travel case

Lot 1207

A mid 18th Century Oak cased 8-day Long Case Clock, John Arnold of Childockford, the hood with overhanging cornice to a blind fret panel, over three-quarter columns, to an ogee throat and long arched panelled door, and plinth panelled base, to a 12" arched Brass dial, decorated with silvered sunburst disc flanked by dolphin spandrels and further cast and applied spandrels enclosing silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, to a matted centre with further silvered subsidiary seconds and date sector with black painted hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 84"

Lot 63

A carved mahogany and upholstered 'Gainsborough' armchair, in George III style, early 20th century, with blind fret carved arms and legs. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 207

AFTER FRANK PATON and CHAS E. BROOK A HELPING HAND and 3 OTHER HUMOUROUS INCIDENTS Set of 4 Engravings with blind stamp Signed in pencil by Artist and Engraver 8 in x 11 in.

Lot 208

AFTER LILIAN CHEVIOTT SCOTTIES ON A CLIFF Colour Print with FATG blind stamp Signed in pencil 19 in x 24 in.

Lot 212

AFTER HERBERT DICKSEE BAFFLED Monochrome Engraving Published by Arthur Tooth & Sons, London c. 1908 Blind Stamp 21 in x 29 in.

Lot 218

AFTER DONALD AYRES THE EXMOOR FOXHOUNDS Colour Print with blind stamp Limited Edition 486/500 Signed in pencil by the Artist and Capt. R.E. Wallace M.F.H. 16 in x 23 in.

Lot 265

AFTER G.D. ARMOUR COL. GOODMAN WITH THE BURSTOW HOUNDS Colour Print , 11 in x 8.5 in and a SNAFFLES Print "TELL ME A MAN'S A FOXHUNTER" 10 in x 9 in AFTER PHILIP JACKSON TRAVELLING FAMILIES ON SHAFTESBURY COMMON Colour Print with blind stamp Limited Edition 836/850 Signed and numbered in pencil 15.5 in x 23 in AFTER TERENCE CUNEO PETERBOROUGH CENTENARY HOUND SHOW 1978 Colour Print 18 in x 25 in with printed key on reverse.

Lot 277

AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS THE DEVON & SOMERSET STAG HOUNDS - THE LAY ON Colour Print with FATG blind stamp Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Signed in pencil 15 in x 20.5 in ++scratched image.

Lot 278

AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS THE BICESTER Colour Print with FATG blind stamp Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Signed and Titled in pencil 13.5 in x 19.5 in.

Lot 311

AFTER SNAFFLES PREPARE TO RECEIVE CAVALRY Colour Print laid down on support sheet with Snaffle bits blind stamp and printed remarque Signed in Pencil 21 in x 30.5 in.

Lot 700

After Theophile Alexandre Steinlen 1859-1923- "Lait Pur de la Vingeanne....."; lithograph printed in colours, signed within the plate, bears blind stamp and numbered 1137/2000 in pencil, 74x50cm

Lot 16

After L S Lowry 'Family Discussion' Ltd Ed proof No. 479/850 with blind stamp

Lot 256

MONTAGUE DAWSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST'S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, Published 1972 by Venture Prints, Bristol, "The Smoke of Battle", 23" x 29"; plus MONTAGUE DAWSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST'S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, Published 1969 by Frost And Reed, "The Rising Wind", 35" x 23", mounted but unframed; plus MONTAGUE DAWSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST'S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, Published 1972 by Venture Prints, Bristol, "In Full Sail", 20" x 36"; plus MONTAGUE DAWSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST'S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, Published 1973 by Venture Prints, Bristol, "The Pagoda Anchorage", 24" x 29", mounted but unframed (4)

Lot 271

SALVADOR DALI, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION (187/200), COLOURED LITHOGRAPH WITH BLIND STAMP, King of Aragon, 14" x 10 ½"

Lot 51

Jesse, J. H., London and its Celebrities, London 1850, two volumes, 8vo, contemporary blind stamped morocco, g.e. (2)

Lot 158

The Handmaid to the Arts ..., new edition, London 1796, 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, gilt spines, rubbed, together with A Cabinet of Portraits, London [1823], 8vo, portraits, contemporary green half calf, gilt spine, Boutell, C., The Monumental Brasses of England, London 1849, 8vo, plates, contemporary blind stamped calf, Mueller, C. O., Ancient Art and its Remains, London 1852, 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt spine (5)

Lot 2805

An early 19th century Chinese export lacquer small cabinet decorated in shades of gold, the blind doors with oval panels opening onto five drawers. Width 12 1/2ins x 14 1/4ins (See Illustration)

Lot 2824

A Victorian figured walnut veneered miniature chest, the three graduated drawers with inset brass handles behind blind doors.

Lot 514

Set of three limited edition abstract portrait engravings of female figures, signed in pencil and numbered 6/30 to the mount and bearing blind stamps to the margin, 37 x 28 cm

Lot 467

TIFFANY & CO. A PAIR OF NORTH AMERICAN SERVING SPOONS, with shell bowl, one blind, the other pierced and decorated with naturalistic foliage in relief, maker's marks including M and 751 or 752, pre-1891, 2ozs 10dwts ++In fine condition

Lot 35

BUDS AND FLOWERS OF CHILDISH LIFE, ill Oscar Pletsch, added col’d ttl, frontis, 30 plts, lacks ttl pge and some text leaves, orig blind stpd cl

Lot 52

FRANK ADAMS: THE BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOR NURSERY RHYMES STORIES AND PICTURES, circa 1928, 4to, orig blind stpd cl worn + W H HUDSON: A LITTLE BOY LOST, ill Dorothy P Lathrop, 1921, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl gt +five other children’s/illustrated (7)

Lot 61

E J BRETT (ED): THE BOYS OF ENGLAND A YOUNG GENTLEMAN’S JOURNAL OF SPORT SENSATION FUN AND INSTRUCTION, 1867, vol 1, 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 156

JAMES JOYCE: A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN, L, The Egoist Ltd 1917, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl

Lot 271

ANON: STRETTON OF RINGWOOD CHASE A NOVEL, L, Hurst & Blackett, 1860, 1st edn, 3 vols, 16 pp catalogue of advts at end vol 3, orig blind stpd cl v worn (3)

Lot 310

HENRY LORD COCKBURN: THE LIFE OF LORD JEFFREY WITH A SELECTION FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE, Edinburgh 1852, 1st edn, 2 vols, engrd port frontis, orig blind stpd cl + SIR DENIS LE MARCHANT: MEMOIR OF JOHN CHARLES VISCOUNT ALTHORP THIRD EARL SPENCER, 1876, 1st edn, old hf cf worn (3)

Lot 311

CHARLES JAMES LEVER, 9 ttls: THE CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREQUER, Dublin 1839, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf worn; THE O’DONOGHUE, Dublin 1845, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf, spine gt in compartments; THE KNIGHT OF GWYNNE, 1847, 1st edn in book form, 2 vols, old hf cf worn; ROLAND CASHEL, 1850, 1st edn in book form, old f cf worn; THE DODD FAMILY ABROAD, 1854, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf worn; DAVENPORT DUNN, 1859, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf worn; TOM BURKE, Dublin, nd, 2 vols, orig blind stpd cl worn; JACK HINTON, Dublin, nd, orig blind stpd cl worn; CHARLES O’MALLEY, L, nd, 2 vols, orig blind stpd cl worn (12)

Lot 314

SAMUEL BUTLER: HUDIBRAS, Ed Zachary Grey, Cambridge 1744, 2 vols, engrd port frontis, 16 plts including 5 fdg, old blind stpd cf recased (2)

Lot 315

SIR EDWARD GEORGE BULWER LORD LYTTON, 3 ttls: NIGHT AND MORNING, 1841, 1st edn, 3 vols, errata slips in each vol, 12 mo, old hf cf worn, spines gt in compartments, mor labels; THE CAXTONS, 1849, 1st edn, 3 vols, orig blind stpd cl; THE PILGRIMS OF THE RHINE, 1834, 1st edn, old hf cf, spine gt in compartments (7)

Lot 316

EDMOND MALONE: AN ENQUIRY INTO THE AUTHENTICITY OF CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS AND LEGAL INSTRUMENTS …… AND ATTRIBUTED TO SHAKSPEARE, QUEEN ELIZABETH, AND HENRY EARLY OF SOUTHAMPTON ……, L 1796, 3 fdg plts, prospectus leaves at end, lacks hf ttl, old blind stpd diced cf gt, rebkd

Lot 319

[DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK]: A LIFE FOR A LIFE, 1859, 1st edn, 3 vols, orig blind stpd cl, recased (3)

Lot 326

BENSON J LOSSING: THE PICTORIAL FIELD-BOOK OF THE REVOLUTION ……, NY 1860, 2 vols, orig blind stpd decor cl gt (2)

Lot 328

[ROBERT SMITH SURTEES], 4 ttls: MR SPONGE’S SPORTING TOUR, ill J Leech, 1853, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf; HANDLEY CROSS, ill J Leech, 1854, 1st edn in book form, orig pict cl gt worn; MR FACEY ROMFORD’S HOUNDS, ill J Leech and H K Browne, 1865, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf worn; ASK MAMMA, ill J Leech, circa 1882, orig blind stpd cl gt (4)

Lot 337

T E LAWRENCE: SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM, 1935, 4th impress, 4to, orig buckram gt soiled + EDWARD ROBINSON: LAWRENCE THE STORY OF HIS LIFE, 1935 reprint, orig cl + JEAN HENRI CASIMIR FABRE: BOOK OF INSECTS, ill E J Detmold, NY 1936, 4to, orig decor cl soiled + THE AUTOGRAPHIC MIRROR, Cassell Petter & Galpin, circa 1866, 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt, disbnd (4)

Lot 340

PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO: OPERA, Amsterdam 1746, vol 4, 4to, old blind stpd vell

Lot 374

DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS: MEMOIRS OF THE COURT AND CABINET OF GEORGE THE THIRD, 1853, 1st edn, 2 vols, orig blind stpd cl + HENRY EARL GREY (ED): THE REFORM ACT 1832 THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE LATE EARL GREY WITH HIS MAJESTY KING WILLIAM IV AND WITH SIR HERBERT TAYLOR, 1867, 1st edn, 2 vols, orig cl gt + JAMES L CLIFFORD, 2 ttls: YOUNG SAMUEL JOHNSON, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; DICTIONARY JOHNSON SAMUEL JOHNSON’S MIDDLE YEARS, NY 1979, orig cl bkd bds, d/w (6)

Lot 398

HENRY E ROSCOE: SPECTRUM ANALYSIS, 1873, 3rd edn, orig cl gt, v worn & soiled + SIR JOHN F W HERSCHEL: ESSAYS FROM THE EDINBURGH AND QUARTERLY REVIEWS WITH ADDRESSES AND OTHER PIECES, 1857, ttl page damaged with part loss, orig blind stpd cl, worn + JOHN NEVILLE KEYNES: STUDIES AND EXERCISES IN FORMAL LOGIC: 1887, 2nd edn, orig cl, + three others, (6)

Lot 433

MICHEL EUGENE CHEVREUL: THE PRINCIPLES OF HARMONY AND CONTRAST OF COLOURS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO THE ARTS, 1881, 3rd edn, orig blind stpd cl

Lot 438

ELIZA ACTON: MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ……, 1850, new edn, 8 engrd plts, hf ttl, orig blind stpd cl, rebkd preserving lge part old spine, new EPs

Lot 554

A S WILKS: THE HANDBOOK OF SOLO WHIST, [1898] 1st edn, orig cl gt + WILLIAM POLE: THE EVOLUTION WHIST, 1897, errata slip, orig cl gt + HENRY JONES "CAVENDISH": THE LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF WHIST, 1874, 10th edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + ROBERT FREDERICK GREEN: SOLO WHIST, 1903, orig pict cl + WILLIAM POLE: THE THEORY OF THE MODERN SCIENTIFIC GAME OF WHIST, 1873, 5th edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + three other edns, 1887, 1890, 1896, orig blind stpd cl gt + R F FOSTER: FOSTER’S WHIST MANUAL, 1899, 4th edn, orig cl gt + two others Whist interest (11)

Lot 555

D W NASH: THE FOX’S PROPHECY, 1918, orig cl gt + THOMAS F DALE: THE FOX, 1906, 1st edn, FUR, FEATHER AND FIN SERIES, orig pict cl + G J WHYTE – MELVILLE: HUNTING POEMS, Ill G D Giles, 1911, orig blind stamp pict limp suede, (3)

Lot 682

CHARLES DARWIN: 7 ttls: THE VARIATION OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS UNDER DOMESTICATION, L, John Murray, 1885, 2nd edn, 5th thous, 2 Vols, orig blind stamp, cl, gt, v worn, Vol 1 lacks most of backstrip, ex lib + SIX OTHERS, all ex Lib, 19th Century Editions, (8)

Lot 684

CHARLES DARWIN: ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN STRUGGLE FOR LIFE, L, John Murray, 1859, 1st edn, 1st issue, [1250], half title with two quotes verso "Speceies" on page 20 line 11 and Whales Bear Story on page 184, 32 page catalogue adverts at end dated June 1859 with the text not surrounded by a frame, folding litho diagram facing page 117, Edmond and Remnants Ticket on rear paste-down, original blind stamped green cloth gilt, Freeman binding variant "A", inner joints sound, no inscriptions or annotations, a few leaves with some light spotting, rear board worn at bottom left corner with small part loss

Lot 721

JAMES INGRAM: MEMORIALS OF OXFORD, 1837, 1st edn, vol 2 of 2, orig cl, blind stpd and gt, worn and soiled, hinges cracked, contents slightly loose, top edge gt

Lot 729

DONALD C L CREE AND R A P PINCKNEY (ED); THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1935, orig cl blind stamped with R C C logo, slightly worn and soiled + DONALD C L CREE AND F R HOLLAND SWANN: THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1938, orig cl gt + DONALD C L CREE, ROGER A P PINCKNEY AND GEOFFREY J HIBBERT: THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1939, orig cl gt, worn, (3)

Lot 732

‡ FLINT (SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL) - THE LISPING GODDESS, 27 from the 275 signed and numbered copies, foolscap folio 4to, the text printed at the Stanbrook Abbey Press, Worcester, quarter navy morocco gilt and white canvas, the upper board in blind with gilt figurehead, marbled endpapers, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, marbled slip case, London: privately printed for the author, 1968

Lot 1151

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, fitted with drawers and opposing blind drawers with ivory lozenge keyplate and brass drum handles, on channelled trestles with leaf carved and reeded stretcher, 72cm h; 143 x 71cm ++A few old scratches and marks to the top and the odd minor loss to beading etc

Lot 1183

‡ A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, the frieze with blind trellis carved drawers flanked by paterae, on square tapered and stop fluted legs with stretchers and spade feet, 75cm h; 121 x 57cm, c1900, some elements earlier ++In very good condition, the top a re-used leaf from a George III dining table

Lot 1188

‡ A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE COMMODE, the quarter veneered top above four graduated drawers in matched veneers, that to the top with a slide and fitted interior including an ink drawer to one side, flanked by blind fret pilasters, the gilt brass handles probably original, on bracket feet, 82cm h; 106 x 57cm Provenance: Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd, Harrogate, from which bought by the late owner on 1 February 1962 for £575. ++In good condition as supplied in 1961, the brushing slide with good quality replacement gilt tooled green leather insert

Lot 1212

‡ A MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST-ON-CHEST, fitted with seven graduated drawers and a brushing slide flanked by blind fretwork, on bracket feet, 156cm h; 80 x 48cm, c1935 ++A good quality old reproduction of pleasing colour

Lot 1217

‡ A WALNUT CHEST-ON-CHEST, in matched veneers and fitted with four graduated drawers flanked by blind fretwork, the base with three further drawers, on bracket feet, 132cm h; 76 x 43cm, mid 20th c ++Of good quality and in fine condition, of pleasing colour

Lot 1223

‡ A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WORK-TABLE, the swivelling drop-leaf top with ovolo lip, a drawer and opposing blind drawer, on waisted trestles with curved base and turned stretchers, 69cm h; 62 x 53cm ++In good condition

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