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"Anguillara (Giovanni Andrea). Edippo Tragedia, Padua, Lorenzo Pasquatto, 1565, title with printer's woodcut device, several woodcut initials, some marginal paper repairs and traces of worming to fore-margins, early 19th c. calf-backed blind-decorated boards, a little rubbed to extrems., small 4to (1)"
"Bible [English]. An Exposition on the Old and New Testaments..., with Practical Remarks and Observations; by Mathew Henry, 3 vols., new ed., Partridge & Oakey, [1846-48], eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, seventy-eight eng. plts. and fourteen single-page eng. maps, wood eng. illusts. to text, a.e.g., contemp. blind dec. black morocco gilt, 4to. Leather ownership label of James Walter Lloyd to each volume. A good set. (3)"
"Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments..., printed by George Eyre & Andrew Strahan, 1826, hand-col. aquatint frontis., dec. border to general & NT title, folding hand-col. eng. map, folding hand-col. aquatint plan of Jerusalem and forty-nine hand-col. aquatint plts., general title and dedication leaf torn & frayed to edges, p.1189/1190 detached & torn with loss, a.e.g., contemp. straight-grain maroon morocco, elaborate gilt & blind dec. including relief work to boards, 4to (1)"
"Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., printed at the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1791, a.e.g., contemp. dark blue straight grain morocco gilt, large 8vo, together with The Book of Common Prayer..., printed by Millar Ritchie, for J. Good, 1794, eight eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. red straight grain morocco gilt, large 8vo, with The Whole Book of Common Prayer..., W. Lewis, 1818, eng. frontis. & eng. title, eight eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. red straight grain morocco, elaborate gilt dec., 8vo, with The Book of Common Prayer..., 1686, ruled in red throughout, margins frayed & torn, some soiling, contemp. blind stamped morocco, 8vo, and The Book of Common Prayer..., printed by George Grierson & John Rowe Power, Dublin, 1816, three pages with crude paper repairs, a.e.g., some spotting, contemp. elaborate gilt dec. dark blue morocco, 4to, plus three others (8)"
"Carter (Charles). The Compleat City and Country Cook: Or, Accomplish'd Housewife. Containing Several Hundred of the most approv'd Receipts in Cookery, Confectionery, Cordials, Cosmeticks, Jellies, Pastry, Pickles, Preserving, Syrups, English Wines, Etc., 2nd ed., with large Additions, 1736, forty-nine eng. plts. of table plans, (incl. four folding), final two leaves of index and two leaves of ads. loosely inserted (possibly from another copy?), contemp. blind panelled calf, neatly rebacked, 8vo. Bitting, p. 78 and Oxford, p. 62. (1)"
"Geuffroy (Antoine). Hoffhaltung des Turckischen Keisers... , 2 parts in 1, Basel, 1578, num. woodcuts, some double-page, contents severely dampstained throughout, a few worm holes, several pages at beginning of second part slightly damaged with minor loss of letters (paper rotted), contemp. blind-stamped pig skin over wood boards, some wear, crude repair to lower portion of spine, one brass clasp only, folio. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)"
"Golden Cockerel Press. A Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret, by Charles Lamb, with an introduction by R Brimley Johnson, 1928, port. frontis., orig. vellum-backed boards, small 8vo (ltd. ed. 137/500), together with Moore (George), Ulick and Soracha, pub. Nonesuch Press, 1926, printed on japon vellum, copper-plate eng. by Stephen Goodden, orig. cloth in chipped d.j., 8vo (ltd. ed. 1133/1250), with other poetry and literature incl. private press, plus art ref., etc (2 cartons)"
"Wood (Rev. J.G.). The Illustrated Natural History, 3 vols., (Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles), n.d., c. 1880s, num. wood engs., some minor scattered spotting, orig. pict. cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems., large 8vo, together with Cassell's Popular Natural History, 4 vols., n.d., c. 1870s, hand-col. plts. and num. wood engs., a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped gilt dec. cloth, minor wear to head and foot of spines, 4to, with others similar, incl. Lloyd's Natural History series . From the Woodell collection. (3 shelves)"
"Bulwer (James Redford). Extracts from my Journal. MDCCCLII, printed for private circulation only, Norwich, 1853, 56 pp., four wood engs., some minor spotting of prelims., orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, rebacked, slim 8vo Meckly 40: Neate B211. The bulk of the extract refers to Bulwer's two attempts on Mount Blanc in 1852. (1)"
"Cunningham (Joseph Davey). The History of The Sikhs, from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej, 1st ed., 1849, half title, two maps, both hand-col. in outline, folding geneological table at p.380, 16pp. ads. at rear orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, spine sunned and a little chipped at head and foot, 8vo (1)"
"India. The Bengal Obituary; or, a Record to Perpetuate the Memory of Departed Worth: being a Compilation of Tablets and Monumental Inscriptions from various parts of the Bengal and Agra Residences, to which is added Biographical Sketches and Memoirs of such as have Pre-Eminently Distinguished Themselves in the History of British India, by Holmes & Co., pub. W. Thacker, London & Calcutta, 1851, title-page foxed and with early ms. name at head, two leaves coming loose and sl. frayed at edges, hinges split, orig. blind-stamped cloth, damp- mottled, spine faded, and frayed at ends, 4to (1)"
"Keppel (Captain the Hon. Henry). The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: With Extracts from the Journal of James Brooke, Esq., of Sarawak, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1846, half-titles, nine tinted litho. plts. and one uncol. litho. port., six folding maps, one folding table, pubs. ads. at rear of vol. 2, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, spines faded and chipped, 8vo (2)"
"Buckman (James). A Botanical Guide to the Environs of Cheltenham; Comprehending a Classified Arrangement of the Indigenous Flowers and Ferns of the Cotteswold Hills and the Vale of Gloucester; with the Habitats of the various Plants, pub. Cheltenham, 1844, wood eng. frontis., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rebacked, slim 8vo, together with Flora of Gloucestershire. Phanerogams, Vascular Cryptogams, Charophyta, ed. Rev. H.J. Riddelsdell, C.W. Hedley and W.R. Price, pub. Cheltenham, 1948, col. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos., folding maps contained in rear pocket, orig. cloth gilt, thick 8vo, plus Supplement to the Flora of Gloucestershire, 1986, col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., and one other related (4)"
"Devonshire. [Jones, John Pike], A Botanical Tour Through various parts of the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, pub. Exeter, 1820, inscribed on flyleaf 'To the Rev. G. Oliver with the author's respects 21 Oct 1820', 74 pp., untrimmed, orig. boards, worn on spine, small 8vo, together with Jones (Rev. J.P. and Kingston, J.F.), Flora Devoniensis: Or a Descriptive Catalogue of Plants Growing Wild in the County of Devon, Arranged both According to the Linnaean and Natural Systems, with an Account of their Geographical Distribution, etc., 1st ed., 1829, interleaved with blanks, contemp. calf with old reback, torn at head of spine, thick 8vo, plus Briggs (T.R. Archer), Flora of Plymouth; An Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns found within Twelve Miles of the Town; with Brief Sketches of the Topography, Geology, and Climate of the Area, and History of Local Botanical Investigation, 1st ed., 1880, folding map, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, 8vo, and others related (14)"
"Herefordshire & Shropshire. Purchas (William Henry and Ley, Augustine), A Flora of Hereford, 1889, folding map, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt in bright condition, together with Leighton (W.A.), A Flora of Shropshire, 1st ed., pub. Shrewsbury, 1841, eng. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, and two other minor items, all 8vo (4)"
"Hertfordshire. Webb (Rev. R.H. & Coleman, Rev. W.H.), Flora Hertfordiensis, or a Catalogue of Plants found in the County of Hertford, with the stations of the Rarer Species, 1st ed., 1849, bound with 20 pp. supplement up to 1851, at rear, folding col. map, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, joints cracked, 8vo, together with Pryor (Alfred Reginald), A Flora of Hertfordshire, edited for the Hertfordshire Natural History Society, by Benjamin Daydon Jackson, with an Introduction on the Geology, Climate, Botanical History, etc. of the County, by John Hopkinson, 1887, folding col. map, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, thick 8vo, and three others related (5)"
"Isle of Wight & Hampshire. Martin (George A.), The 'Undercliff' of the Isle of Wight; its Climate, History, and Natural Productions, 1st ed., 1849, folding tinted litho. panorama frontis., 8 pp. pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to head of spine, together with Bromfield (William Arnold), Flora Vectensis: Being a Systematic Description of the Phaenogamous or Flowering Plants and Ferns Indigenous to the Isle of Wight, ed. Sir William Jackson Hooker & Thomas Bell Salter, 1st ed., 1856, uncol. litho. port. frontis. of Bromfield, title inscribed 'From the sister of the author', orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little worn at head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus O'Brien (Charlotte and Parkinson, C.), Wild Flowers of the Undercliff, Isle of Wight, 1881, eight hand-col. plts., 16 pp. pubs. ads. at rear, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Bromfield (William Arnold), A List of Plants likely to be found Growing Wild in the Isle Of Wight; But not Discovered or Reported to be Indigenous to it, up to the Present Date, November, 1840, 24 pp., orig. printed front wrapper retained in recent linen-backed boards, slim 8vo (8)"
"Lancashire & Cheshire. Grindon (Leo Hartley), The Manchester Flora: A Descriptive List of the Plants Grown Wild within Eighteen Miles of Manchester, with Notices of the Plants Commonly Cultivated in Gardens; Preceded by an Introduction to Botany, 1st ed., 1859, addn. eng. title, a few illusts. to text, contemp. half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Buxton (Richard), A Botanical Guide to the Flowering Plants, Ferns, Mosses, and Algae, found Indigenous within Sixteen Miles of Manchester; with some Information as to their Agricultural, Medicinal, and other Uses, 1849, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, small 8vo, plus Wheldon (J.A. & Wilson, Albert), The Flora of West Lancashire, pub. Eastbourne, 1907, b & w illusts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, and Warren (Hon. J. Byrne Leicester, Lord de Tabley), The Flora of Cheshire, 1st ed., 1899, photogravure port. frontis., folding map at rear, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, and others related (10)"
"Liverpool. Hall (T.B.), A Flora of Liverpool, with an Appendix, Containing Meteorological Tables & Observations for the Year 1838, by Wilson Armistead, n.d., c. 1840, large folding eng. map, hand-col. in outline, two folding meteorological tables, errata leaf at rear, orig. cloth, rebacked, retaining orig. spine, small 8vo, together with Dickinson (Joseph), The Flora of Liverpool, 1st ed., pub. Liverpool, 1851, bound with Supplement, 1855, and On the Musci and Hepaticae found within Twelve Miles of Liverpool and Southport, by Frederick P. Marrat, 1855, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little worn on spine, slim 8vo, and The Flora of Liverpool. A List of the Indigenous Flowering Plants and Ferns Growing within Fifteen Miles of the Liverpool Exchange and Two Miles of Southport, pub. Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club, 1872, errata slip before Preface, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little worn on spine, slim 8vo, and three others related (6)"
"London. Cooper (Daniel), Flora Metropolitana; Or, Botanical Rambles within Thirty Miles of London, 1836, a.e.g., contemp. olive green gilt dec. morocco, rubbed, small 8vo, together with Irvine (Alexander), The London Flora; Containing a Concise Description of the Phaenogamous British Plants, which grow Spontaneously in the Vicinity of the Metropolis... , 1838, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rebacked, small 8vo, plus Melville (J.C.), The Flora of Harrow, with Notices of the Birds of the Neighbourhood, by the Hon. F.C. Bridgemen and the Hon. G.O.M. Bridgeman, and of the Butterflies and Moths, by C.C. Parr and E. Heathfield, 1864, double-page eng. map, orig. cloth gilt, a little darkened on spine, small 8vo, and others related (15)"
"Somerset. Babington (Charles C.), Flora Bathoniensis: Or, a Catalogue of the Plants Indigenous to the Vicinity of Bath, 1st ed., 1834, with supplement, orig. linen-backed marbled boards, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems., small 8vo, together with St. Brody (Gustavus), The Flora of Weston, and its Immediate Neighbourhood... , pub. Weston-Super-Mare, 1856, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, plus Swete (Edward Horace), Flora Bristoliensis, 1st ed., 1854, two diags., folding eng. map contained in rear pocket, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little frayed at head and foot of spine, small 8vo, and Murray (Richard Paget), The Flora of Somerset, pub. Taunton, 1896, with Supplement, by Edward Shearburn Marshall, 1914, frontis. to each, folding map, orig. green cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, and five others related (10)"
"Surrey & Sussex. Brewer (James Alexander), Flora of Surrey; Or, a Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns... from the Manuscripts of the Late J.D. Salmon, and from other Sources, 1863, folding map contained in rear pocket, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, inner joints cracked, small 8vo, together with A Sketch of the Natural History of Brighton and its Vicinity, Edited by Mrs Merriefield, pub. Brighton, 1864, folding eng. map, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems. and a little damp marked, 8vo, with others related (14)"
"Trimmer (Rev. Kirby). Flora of Norfolk: A Catalogue of Plants found in the County of Norfolk, 1866, orig. blind- stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Henslow (Rev. J.S. & Skepper, Edmund), Flora of Suffolk: A Catalogue of the Plants (Indigenous or Naturalised) Found in a Wild State in the County of Suffolk, [1860], orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, plus Paget (C.J. & James), Sketch of the Natural History of Yarmouth and its Neighbourhood, Containing Catalogues of the Species of Animals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Insects, and Plants, at Present Known, pub. Yarmouth, 1834, recent boards, 8vo, and others related (14)"
"Wiltshire. Preston (Rev. T.A.), The Flowering Plants of Wilts. with Sketches of the Physical Geography and Climate of the County, 1888, folding map, rainfall distribution chart, single plt., orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed, together with Grose (Donald), The Flora of Wiltshire, 1957, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Flora of Marlborough; with Notices of the Birds, and a Sketch of the Geological Features of the Neighbourhood, 1863, 129 pp., double-page photographic map (a little faded), pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blind-stamped, small 8vo (3)"
"Worcestershire. Lees (Edwin), A Botany of the Malvern Hills, in the Counties of Worcester, Hereford, and Gloucester; with the Precise Stations of the Rarer Plants, [1843] 64 pp., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, small 8vo, together with The Botany of the Malvern Hills in the Counties of Worcester, Hereford, and Gloucester; with a Succinct Account of their Geology, Physical Geography, Climate, etc., 3rd ed., enlarged and corrected, [1868], hand-col. geological map frontis., half-title present, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, small 8vo, plus The Botany of Worcestershire, or the Distribution of the Indigenous & Naturalised Plants of that County, pub. Worcester, 1867, folding hand col. map, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and Amphlett (John & Rea, Carleton), The Botany of Worcestershire, pub. Birmingham, 1909, folding map contained in rear pocket, some minor fore edge spotting, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo (4)"
"Yorkshire. The History of Ripon: with Descriptions of Studley-Royal, Fountains' Abbey, Newby, Hackfall, etc. An Analysis of Aldfield Spaw: and Lists of the Rarer Indigenous Plants found in the Neighbourhood, 2nd ed., Ripon, 1806, tinted aqua. frontis., a few manuscript notes by previous owner, orig. boards, some wear, small 8vo, together with Baker (John Gilbert), North Yorkshire; Studies of its Botany, Geology, Climate and Physical Geography, 1st ed., 1863, two maps, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little worn on spine, with a second edition of the same work, 1906, orig. cloth, rubbed on spine, plus Baines (Henry), The Flora of Yorkshire, 1st ed., 1840, inscribed on title 'Fk. Bainbridge 1841-Presented by the author', half-title, two maps, orig. cloth, with Supplement, 1854, hand-col. map, orig. linen-backed boards, both slim 8vo, and others related (21)"
"MacCulloch (John). A System of Geology, with a Theory of the Earth, and an Explanation of its Connexion, with the Sacred Records, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1831, largely unopened, hinges split, orig. blind-stamped cloth, spines soiled, faded, and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with Sebastiani (Antonio), Romanarum Plantarum Fasciculus Alter. Accedit Enumeratio Plantarum Sponte Nascentiumiun Ruderibus Amphitheatri Flavii, pub. Pauli Salviucci, Rome, 1815, six b & w eng. plts., incl. some folding, intermittent faint water-staining, late 19th c. roan-backed marbled boards, worn, with front board detached, 4to, plus Romanarum Plantarum Fasciculus Primus, pub. Romanis, Rome, 1813, four folding eng. plts., water-stained throughout, late 19th c. roan-backed marbled boards, spine sl. worn, 4to. Manuscript inscription opposite title-page signed 'L'autore'. (4)"
"Moore (Thomas). The Octavo Nature-printed British Ferns: Being Figures and Descriptions of the Species and Varieties of Ferns found in the United Kingdom, 2 vols., 1859, addn. eng. title to each, 114 col. plts., nature- printed by Henry Bradbury, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spines, together with Lowe (E.J.), Our Native Ferns; or a History of the British Species and their Varieties, 2 vols., 1874, seventy-six col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, upper portion of each title cut away, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear to extrems., plus A Natural History of British Grasses, by E.J. Lowe, 1865, seventy-four col. plts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and a few minor marks, all 8vo, with others related (incl. a few duplicates) (approx. 55)"
"Murchison (Roderick Impey). Siluria. The History of the Oldest Fossiliferous Rocks and their Foundations; with a Brief Sketch of the Distribution of Gold Over the Earth, 3rd ed., 1859, col. litho. frontis., seventeen double-sided and seven double-page b & w litho. plts., two folding maps, incl. one col. in end pocket, one table, numerous letterpress woodcuts, endpapers renewed, prelim. leaves foxed, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rebacked, preserving most of orig. spine, 8vo. Inscribed by the author on binder's preliminary blank, 'To Professor Huxley from his friend Roderick Murchison'. (1)"
Oskar Kokoschka - Dog and tree; lithograph in colours, signed and numbered 133/200 in pencil, and bears publisher's blind stamp, 40.3 x 55.2cm: After Mark Gertler- Flower piece, publ. by W.G. Stacey, London; reproduction print in colours, signed and dated 28 within the plate, signed in pencil, and bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp: together with a mixed quantity of prints by different hands, mostly British and European schools, late 20th century, (a lot), (unframed)
Scott (Walter), The Vision of Don Roderick, 1811] Quarto. This copy has two Sharpe plates of 1812 bound in. Top quality full leather binding decorated in gilt, and with a blind-blocked arabesque decoration to the centre of the covers. With: Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language (1818, 8vo, recent half-leather); & two George Eliot novels in worn half-leather (4)
A Chippendale style mahogany cabinet on stand, circa 1920, with blind fret work throughout, the broken pointed arch pediment, over a pair of astragal glazed doors, upon a vitrine stand, raised on square supports, joined by concave sided undertier, decorated with pierced fret work galleries, (197 x 84cm)
18th Century Longcase Clock, with square brass dial, inscribed, "J. Goddard, London", secondary seconds dial and date aperture, with Roman numerals, embossed and cast spandrels interspersed by engraved leafy scrolls, eight-day five pillar movement, contained within a mahogany case, the hood with moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze, turned column pilasters above a marquetry inlaid door, with two panels decorated with a bird a vase, a peony and other spring flowers and with tulip decorated spandrels, the sides with laburnum oyster veneers, on a plain base, 204cms, (6'8").
A gilt wall mirror, of rectangular form, with blind fretwork frieze over painted panel depicting classical figures and mirror flanked by columns, 107cm x 63cm; a small oak dressing mirror, a twin division oak of shaped rectangular form; a miniature spice box and a mahogany workbox with gilt metal mount (5)
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