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Lot 727

Layton (G.). Castle-Barnard, A Poem, pub. Barnard-Castle, printed by and for J. Atkinson and for G. Atkinson, Darlington, 1823, half-title, wood-engraved frontis., wood-engraved vign. title, several wood-engraved illusts., orig. printed boards, rubbed and marked, a little wear to spine and edges, small 8vo, together with Cannon (Richard), Historical Record of the Seventy-First Regiment, Highland Light Infantry, 1852, three hand-coloured and tinted plates, orig. blind-stamped red cloth, a little rubbed and frayed to extrems., spine somewhat faded, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 19th c. (2 cartons)

Lot 764

[Felinska, Ewa]. Revelations of Siberia. By a Banished Lady, Edited Col. Lach Szyrma, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1853, unobtrusive blind-stamp to each title, recent cloth, 8vo, together with Kalm (Peter), Travels into North America, trans. John Reinhold Forster, pub. Imprint Society, Massachusetts, 1972, tipped-in col. frontis., folding map, b & w illusts., orig. linen-backed boards in d.j., thick 8vo, with other misc. travel and related (3 shelves)

Lot 767

Nolan (E.H.). The Illustrated History of the War Against Russia, 8 orig. divs., n.d., c. 1870, num. steel eng. plts., some spotting, orig. blind-stamped gilt dec. cloth, soiled and some wear, small folio, together with Murphy (William S.), The Textile Industries. A Practical Guide to Fibres, Yarns & Fabrics in Every Branch of Textile Manufacture, 8 vols., pub. Gresham, 1910, num. b & w illusts., a few col. plts., sectional model of a loom at rear of vol. 1, orig. dec. cloth [by Talwyn Morris], a little rubbed on spines, small 4to, plus other misc. books (3 shelves)

Lot 781

Chicken (Edward). The Collier's Wedding, a Poem, new ed., Newcastle, 1829, two woodcuts by Bewick, later plum half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, slim 8vo, (Hugo's Bewick Collector 391), together with [Jones, John], Hints to Servants: Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated 'Directions to Servants' ... by an Upper Servant, 1843, twelve wood engs. by Kenny Meadows, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, slim 8vo, plus other misc. antiquarian and bindings, etc. (3 shelves)

Lot 87

Heath's Picturesque Annual. Ireland, Picturesque and Romantic. By Leitch Ritchie, 1837, eng. frontis., addn. eng. title and numerous eng. plts., occ. minor spotting, a.e.g., contemp. blind embossed green velvet, 8vo, together with Heath's Picturesque Annual, Ireland Picturesque and Romantic, by Leitch Ritchie, 1838; Versailles, by Leitch Ritchie, 1839; Windsor Castle, and its Environs, by Leitch Ritchie, 1840, together 3 vols., each with eng. frontis., addn. eng. title and numerous eng. plts., some spotting, a.e.g., 1838 vol. in orig. blind embossed green velvet, other vols. in orig. green silk covered boards, (worn), 8vo, with Cromwell (Thomas), History and Desription of the Ancient Town and Borough of Colchester, 2 vols., 1st ed., pub. Robert Jennings, 1825, vign. title to each, steel engs., folding map and facsimiles, all correct as listed, some scattered spotting and minor marginal dampstains, orig. boards, rebacked, preserving orig. spines, 8vo, plus other 19th/20th c. British topography (approx. 30)

Lot 110

Guerin (F.-E., editor). Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle et des Phenomenes de la Nature... Redige par une Societe de Naturalistes, sous la Direction de M. F.-E. Guerin, 11 vols., Paris, au Bureau de Souscription, 1833/34-39, 720 hand-coloured eng. plts., contained in two separate vols., a few damaged with margins restored or tears repaired, Plates 1, 3 and 27 seriously incomplete, general foxing in the text, inscription scored through on each title-page (M. Waly, Minister of Egypt, author & Politician), full contemp. French red morocco, gilt border to sides enclosing a single-line gilt panel, with a blind-stamped Cathedral-style central panel on each cover, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, slightly rubbed at extremities, one cover detached, large 8vo (11)

Lot 92

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET with blind fret frieze, 23 1/2" across

Lot 248

AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT ‘The Beach, St Malo', 15" x 24", blind stamped and pencil signed

Lot 249

AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT ‘Roxanne by the Ardeche', 15" x 22", blind stamped

Lot 430

A late Victorian walnut stretcher table, fitted single blind frieze drawer, raised on turned fluted columns and scrolled supports terminating in porcelain castors united by a turned and fluted stretcher, 91cm wide x 50cm deep

Lot 53

A George III mahogany tallboy, of two short over three long drawers above three further drawers, with blind-fret frieze and pilasters, on bracket feet 3ft. 9in.

Lot 96

An Edwardian Georgian style mahogany bookcase, with blind fret decorated plinth over two astragal glazed doors and two panelled doors on bracket feet 3ft. 6in.

Lot 364

An early 18th century eight day musical longcase clock, signed Thomas Harvey, London, 13 inch square brass dial with matted dial centre, ringed winding arbors and engraving about musical winding arbor, subsidiary seconds, herringbone engraving, musical mechanism playing on six bells, now in an oak case with oak crossbanding, the hood with blind fret ornament, 7ft 6ins

Lot 243

AN EARLY 20th CENTURY OAK SIDEBOARD having blind fret carved styles and field panelled doors, 53cm wide

Lot 215

Manner of David Wilkie, 19th Century, British The Blind Fiddler, oil on canvas, 45cm by 29cm

Lot 251

A VICTORIAN VINAIGRETTE of shaped oval form with blind cartouche on foliate ground, opening to reveal scroll pierced grille and sponge, 1 1/4" wide, Birmingham 1876 (Illustrated)

Lot 291

AN EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE of oval form with blind shield cartouche on a foliate scroll ground, 2" high, Birmingham 1905, and a later vesta case with reeded ground (2)

Lot 294

AN EDWARDIAN CIGARETTE CASE of oblong form, the front embossed with scrolling foliage centred by a blind cartouche, 4 1/4" long, Birmingham 1902

Lot 300

A GEORGIAN TANKARD of tapering form with blind cartouche on fluted ground, scroll loop handle with heart terminal, 6" high, Newcastle, late 18th century, 16ozs 10dwts

Lot 323

AN 18CT GOLD VICTORIAN FOB WATCH, the gold coloured dial with foliate centre and Roman numerals, in engine turned case with blind cartouche

Lot 330

A VICTORIAN "CENTRE SECONDS" CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH with white enamel dial, in silver case with blind shield cartouche, c.1884

Lot 512

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, The Mirror of the Ballet, reproduction in colours with blind stamp for the Fine Art Trade Guild, published by H J Stacey, London, 1942, 15 1/4" x 19 1/2", stained frame

Lot 513

A SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, Janella and The Volume of Treasures, reproduction in colours, limited edition 338/850, unsigned with blind stamp published by Michael Stewart Fine Art Ltd, with certificate, 15 3/4" x 21", framed

Lot 890

A LONGCASE CLOCK by John Carmichael, Greenock, the eight day movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 13" arched brass dial with silver chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, chased foliate centre with seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with signature in a silvered roundel, in mahogany case, the scrolled and dentil moulded pediment carved with florettes on fluted columns, surmounted by a carved eagle and turned finials, the trunk with blind fret banding and arched door flanked by fluted pilasters, panel base with flattened bun feet, 91 1/2" high

Lot 2059

A Victorian mahogany display cabinet with a blind fretwork frieze, the glazed door flanked by stop fluted pilasters, on block legs.

Lot 395

CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, c. 1900, the moulded rectangular top above a plain frieze, raised on square section legs carved with blind fretwork, joined by a pierced X-form stretcher. 0.72m by 0.76m by 0.5m

Lot 295

Yonge "Wounds of the Brain" 1682, f.e.p. missing. Jacobus le Franc "Tractatus De Anima" 1664, bound as one book, leather bound, blind decorations to covers, w.a.f. (1).

Lot 644

An Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet with blind fret carved cornice enclosed by a pair of glazed tracery doors with cupboards under, on chamfered supports. 3' 2" (97cms) wide.

Lot 663

A mahogany Corner Wall Cupboard with blind fret carved and dentil cornice enclosed by glazed tracery door. 2'6" (62cms) wide.

Lot 689

A George III mahogany Chest on Chest, the upper section with dentil cornice and blind fret carved panelling, fitted with 3 long and 2 short drawers with 3 long drawers under on bracket feet. 3'4" (102cms) wide.

Lot 13

Edwardian Carved oak Sideboard on carved & turned front supports with moulded stretcher, 2 central drawers with brass drop handles over a scooped frieze, pair of diamond panelled quarter veneered doors to each side with shell scrolled ornament with upstand to rear on small baluster turned supports with central circular blind fret carved panel with gadroon mouldings

Lot 122

A 19th Century tall single display cabinet with three shelves and a bottom blind shelf, raised on square tapering supports.

Lot 30

JOHN HENRY PEPPER, 2 ttls: THE PLAYBOOK OF METALS --------, 1862, new edn, frontis and ttle pge water stained, orig blind stpd cl gt, THE BOY’S PLAYBOOK OF SCIENCE --------, 1864, new edn, frontis loose, orig blind stpd cl gt (2)

Lot 44

THE BOY’S OWN VOLUME OF FACT FICTION HISTORY AND ADVENTURE MIDSUMMER-CHRISTMAS, 1863, 2 vols, orig blind stpd cl gt (2)

Lot 76

L J S: PLAYHOURS IN LONDON, 1866, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + M BETHAN EDWARDS: LITTLE BIRD RED AND LITTLE BIRD BLUE A TALE OF THE WOODS, ill T R MacQuoid, 1861, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH: KINDNESS TO ANIMALS, [1876], orig cl gt, pict paper label + [SARAH WILSON]: A VISIT TO GROVE COTTAGE, L, Harris & Son, 1823, 1st edn, hand col’d ttl and 5 plts, lacks blanks, 1st text leaf damaged not affecting text, 12 mo, orig rowan bkd ptd bds worn + JOSEPH TOM BURGESS: HARRY HOPE’S HOLIDAYS ,,,,,, [1871], orig blind stpd cl + FRANCES E McFALL: TWO DEAR LITTLE FEET, [1880], lacks ffep, orig pict cl worn + [SARAH SMITH]: ALONE IN LONDON, circa 1869, lacks ffep, 16 mo, orig cl gt worn (7)

Lot 110

H N CUNDALL: THE NORWICH SCHOOL, “The Studio”, 1920, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl gt + A P OPPE: THE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS OF JOHN SELL COTMAN, “The Studio”, 1923, 1st edn, orig blind stp, cl gt + DEREK CLIFFORD: WATERCOLOURS OF THE NORWICH SCHOOL, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl d/w (tatty) + 3 others similar (6)

Lot 146

E J MACDONALD: CASTLES OF ENGLAND AND WALES, ill Herbert J Finn, [1925], (375) (350), numbered and sigd by artist, 4to, orig vell bkd bds worn + A E RICHARDSON AND H DONALDSON EBERLEIN: THE SMALLER ENGLISH HOUSE OF THE LATER RENAISSANCE 1660-1830, 1933, 4to, orig blind stpd cl + W H HELM: HOMES OF THE PAST, 1921, 1st edn, 4to, orig two-tone cl d/w + BASIL OLIVER: OLD HOUSES AND VILLAGE BUILDINGS IN EAST ANGLIA NORFOLK SUFFOLK AND ESSEX, [1912], 1st edn, orig cl gt worn + REGINALD TURNOR: THE SMALLER ENGLISH HOUSE, 1952, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl + MARK GIROUARD: THE VICTORIAN COUNTRY HOUSE, 1979, revised and enlarged edn, orig cl d/w, ex lib + NATHANIEL LLOYD: A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH HOUSE, 1985, 4to, orig cl d/w (7)

Lot 185

EDMUND SPENSER: THE WORKS, ED REV H J TODD, 1861, new edn, decor blind stpd mor gt, aeg

Lot 248

ALFRED LORD TENNYSON, 7 ttls: MAUD, 1855, 1st edn, 8pp catalogue advts at front dated July, orig blind stpd cl worn, IDYLLS OF THE KING, 1859, orig blind stpd cl, inner jnts split, THE HOLY GRAIL, 1870, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl + 4 other similar (7)

Lot 262

A I COFFIN: A TREATISE ON MIDWIFERY --------, Manchester, 1849, 2nd thou, port frontis, 4 plts, orig blind stpd cl

Lot 268

ORSON SQUIRE FOWLER AND OTHERS: FOWLER’S WORKS, (spine title), circa 1873, 2 vols, containing 14 works mainly by O S Fowler, orig blind stpd cl worn + ROBERT THOMAS: THE MODERN PRACTISE OF PHYSIC, 1834, 10th edn, disbnd (3)

Lot 269

WOMAN’S INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC ARTS AND SCIENCES LTD (PUB): FIRST STEPS IN DRESSMAKING, n d, orig blind stpd cl + 11 others, same series (12)

Lot 273

THOMAS BROWNE: THE STORY OF THE ORDINATION OF OUR FIRST BISHOPS IN QUEEN ELIZABETH’S REIGN AT THE NAG’S-HEAD TAVERN IN CHEAPSIDE THOROUGHLY EXAMINED --------, L, 1731, old blind stpd cf worn + BARON SAMUEL VON PUFENDORF: A VIEW OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES SHOWING HOW FAR THEY AGREE WITH THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND --------, TRANS THEOPHILUS DORRINGTON, L, 1714, old blind stpd cf worn, bds detchd (2)

Lot 287

J MARTIN BLADEN NEILL: RECOLLECTIONS OF FOUR YEARS SERVICE IN THE EAST WITH HM FORTIETH REGIMENT --------, L, 1845, 1st edn, port frontis and hf ttl with small part marginal loss, orig blind stpd cl rebkd, new ep + REGIMENTAL LISTS XI – KING EDWARD’S OWN LANCERS (PROBYN’S HORSE) 1857-1907, [1907], crimson mor gt (2)

Lot 293

ARCHIBALD K MURRAY: HISTORY OF THE SCOTTISH REGIMENTS IN THE BRITISH ARMY,1863, 2nd edn, 46 plts mainly col’d litho, lacks frontis (Royal Arms) small 4to blind stpd cf gt rebkd

Lot 301

J W NORIE: A COMPLETE EPITOME OF PRACTICAL NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY----------, ED W H BOLT, 1900, new edn, old cf v worn and soiled inner jnts crudely reinforced + JOHN FREDERICK DANIELL: ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY -------, 1845, vol 2 (of 2) only, orig blind stpd cl rebkd + F W MAXWELL: NICHOLL’S CONCISE GUIDE TO THE LOCAL MARINE BOARD EXAMINATIONS FOR SECOND MATE, Glasgow, 1925, orig cl gt soiled (3)

Lot 314

[HENRY JONES] “CAVENDISH”: THE LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF WHIST -------, 1876, orig blind stp cl gt, THE LAWS OF PIQUET ----------------,1908 orig blind stp cl gt + MISS WHITMORE JONES: GAMES OF PATIENCE FOR ONE OR MORE PLAYERS circa 1904, 2nd edn orig decor cl gt + [WALTER HAYWOOD PEEL] “BERKELEY”: BEZIQUE AND CRIBBAGE, 1901, orig pict cl (4)

Lot 325

CASSELL’S HISTORY OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, 1904-1905, 3 vols, orig blind stp cl gt + ARCHIBALD FORBES, G H HENTY & OTHERS: BATTLES OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, [1901], “special” edn 7 vols, orig pct cl (10)

Lot 425

W H HUDSON: BRITISH BIRDS, ill A Thorburn and others, 1926, new impress, orig blind stpd cl gt + ROBERT L WALLACE: THE CANARY BOOK, 1892, 3rd edn, some waterstaining at front, orig pict cl gt v worn and soiled + 1 other (3)

Lot 433

CHARLES BINDLEY “HARRY HIEOVER”: STABLE TALK AND TABLE TALK OR SPECTACLES FOR YOUNG SPORTSMEN, 1845-46, 1st edn, 2 vols, vol 2 engrd port frontis, orig blind stpd cl v worn and soiled (2)

Lot 439

DAVID WINGFIELD GIBBONS, JAMES B REID AND ROBERT A CHAPMAN: THE NEW ATLAS OF BREEDING BIRDS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND 1988-1991, T & A D Poyser, 1993, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl d/w + PETER LACK: THE ATLAS OF WINTERING BIRDS IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1986, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + R D PENHALLURICK: THE BIRDS OF CORNWALL AND THE ISLES OF SCILLY, 1978, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, orig blind stpd cl + HILDA M QUICK: MARSH AND SHORE BIRD-WATCHING ON THE CORNISH COAST, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl (4)

Lot 456

MRS CHARLES MEREDITH: THE ROMANCE OF NATURE OR THE FLOWER-SEASONS ILLUSTRATED, 1836, 2nd edn, added hand col’d ttl (trimmed and laid down), 26 hand col’d plts as called for, lacks ptd ttl, orig decor blind stpd cf gt worn + T A COWARD: BIRDS AND THEIR YOUNG, ill Roland Green, 1923, 1st edn, orig cl worn (2)

Lot 460

HENRY STEVENSON AND THOMAS SOUTHWELL: THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK, 1866-90, 1st edn, 3 vols, vol 1 errata slip tipped in, orig blind stpd cl (3)

Lot 466

R D PENHALLURICK, 2 ttls: BIRDS OF THE CORNISH COAST, 1969, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, THE BIRDS OF CORNWALL AND THE ISLES OF SCILLY, 1978, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl + J T R SHARROCK: THE ATLAS OF BREEDING BIRDS IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1980, orig cl d/w + MYRFYN OWEN AND OTHERS: WILDFOWL IN GREAT BRITAIN, ill Sir Peter Scott, 1986, orig cl d/w (4)

Lot 482

EARL OF SUFFOLK AND BERKSHIRE, HEADLY PEAK & F G AFLALO (EDS): THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SPORT, 1900, 4 vols orig blind stp cl (4)

Lot 521

THOMAS EYRE POOLE: LIFE SCENERY AND CUSTOMS IN SIERRA LEONE AND THE GAMBIA, L, 1850, 1st edn, 2 vols, tinted litho frontises, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 523

GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS: LOTOS-EATING A SUMMER BOOK, L 1852, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl

Lot 585

CYCLIST’S TOURING CLUB: COMPANION TO THE BRITISH ROAD BOOK, 2 ttls 1898 1st edn vol 1 (southern counties Kent to Cornwall) orig limp cl gt, CONTINENTAL ROAD BOOK SOUTH AND CENTRAL EUROPE (SOUTH EUROPE AND SWITZERLAND), ED W G W Goodworth 1901 3rd edn 2 fldg maps in pockets at front and end orig cl gt + CHARLES HOWARD: THE ROADS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AN ITINERARY FOR CYCLISTS TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS, 1889 5th edn orig blind stamp cl gt + CHARLES P SISLEY: WHEEL MARKS CYCLE TOURS AT HOME AND ABROAD (REPRINTED FROM “CYCLING”) circa 1890 orig bds worn and taped + GEORGE F CHAMBERS: TOURISTS GUIDE TO THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX, 1880 2nd edn fldg frontiss map loose orig blind stamp cl gt + HAYDON PERRY: THE SECOND BOOK OF ROAD AND LANE A HANDBOOK FOR MANCHESTER CYCLISTS AND TOURISTS, Manchester Able Heywood & So [1897] orig pict cl + R T LANG: CYCLISTS GUIDE TO NORTH EASTERN ENGLAND, 1900 fldg frontiss map orig cl silver + ARTHUR C ARMSTRONG AND HARRY R G INGLIS: SHORT SPINS ROUND LONDON SOUTH OF THE THAMES, 1907 orig pict bds worn + 4 others (12)

Lot 595

A D BAYNE: ROYAL ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF EASTERN ENGLAND, Great Yarmouth circa 1873 2 vols orig blind stone cl worn (2)

Lot 599

[THOMAS KITSON CROMWELL]: EXCURSIONS IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, 1818 2 vols in 1 large paper addition old decor blind stpd cf gt

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