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Lot 2044

4 x Vorhang / Store aus Seide Indien.Je bis zu circa 240 cm x 110 cm ohne die Schlaufen zum aufhängen. Textilien. Handarbeit. Unterschiedlich Bahnen. Verschiedene Techniken. 100 % Seide. Indien. Circa 60 bis 100 Jahre alt. Versand kann organisiert werden.4 x curtain / blind in silk India. Each up to approx. 240 cm x 110 cm without the loops for hanging. Textiles. Handmade. Different panels. Different techniques. 100 % silk. India. Approx. 60 to 100 years old. Shipping can be organised.

Lot 121

Heinrich Heine. Die verbannten Götter. Aus dem Französischen. Nebst Mittheilungen über den kranken Dichter. Berlin, Gustav Hempel 1853. Leinenband der Zeit, Deckel mit Blind-, Rücken mit Goldprägung.Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - Die unrechtmäßige Übersetzung von Heines »Les Dieux en exil« (erschienen in Paris im April 1853) stammt von Ludwig Buhl, »der in Zusammenarbeit mit Hempel mehrfach mit nicht autorisierten Übersetzungen in Erscheinung trat. Der Text geht mit dem der Originalausgabe sehr frei um, die Vorrede über Heines Krankengeschichte ist aus zeitgenössischen Zeitungsartikeln und anderweitig veröffentlichten Informationen [...] kompiliert worden« (HSS S. 132). Heine gab seinem Hamburger Verleger Campe indirekt Schuld an diesem Raubdruck. - Sehr schönes Exemplar.17,8 : 11,5 cm. XVIII, [2], 67, [1] Seiten.Goedeke VIII, 561, 91. - Wilhelm/Galley I, 447. - HSS 29. - Sammlung Borst 2500

Lot 141

Theodor Storm. Der Schimmelreiter. Berlin, Gebrüder Paetel 1888. Roter Leinenband mit aufgezogenen originalen Rücken- und Deckelbezügen mit Blind-, Gold- und Schwarzprägung.Erste Buchausgabe von Storms bekanntester Dichtung, der Erstdruck erschien im Frühjahr 1888 in der »Deutschen Rundschau«. - »Der Schimmelreiter« ist das Vermächtnis des schon von tödlicher Krankheit Gezeichneten. Theodor Storm widmete das Buch seinem »Sohn Ernst Storm, Rechtsanwalt und Notar in Husum«, der die Drucklegung überwachte. Der Dichter selbst erlebte das Erscheinen dieses Bandes nicht mehr, er starb am 4. Juli 1888. - »Mit seiner Novelle gelingt Storm ein überwältigendes Bekenntnis zur Humanität. In dem Werk vereinte er noch einmal die großen Ziele seines Dichtens, wie sie mehr als ein Jahrhundert zuvor schon von Herder, dem Storm vielfach verpflichtet war, für sein publizistisches Wirken verkündigt hatte: ›Beseitigung der Barbarei, Überwindung der Unwissenheit, Ausbreitung der Kultur und Freiheit und Pflege der Menschenliebe‹.« (zit. nach KNLL XVI, 35).17,8 : 12,8 cm. VIII, 222, [2] Seiten. - Vortitelblatt aufgezogen und mit handschriftlichem Besitzvermerk.Teitge 1017. - Goedeke Fortführung VIII, 346, 56. - Laage Nrn. 256 und 257

Lot 662

Otto Rohse Presse - Andreas Gryphius. Ausgewählte Sonette, Gedichte und Epigramme. Band I: Sonette. - Band II: Gedichte und Epigramme. Hamburg 1970 und 1977. Mit zusammen elf Kupfer- und elf Holzstichen von Otto Rohse, alle ganzseitig. Originalhalblederbände mit vergoldeten Titeln und blind geprägten Deckelvignetten nach einem Holzschnitt. Kopfgoldschnitt. Beide im Schuber. - Dazu: Suite I der signierten Stiche in Einzelabzügen, lose in Originalhalbleinenmappe mit blindgeprägtem Deckelbild.Zehnter und elfter Druck der Otto Rohse Presse. - Buchausgaben: Je eins von 195 Exemplaren. - Im Druckvermerk vom Künstler signiert. - Auf Zerkall-Bütten. - Band II mit einer eigenhändigen Grußkarte von Otto Rohse an Ernst Hauswedell wegen verspäteter Lieferung. - Mappe: Eins von 25 Exemplaren, die zu der Vorzugsausgabe von Band 1 erschienen. - Enthält sieben der acht im Buch verwendeten Kupferstiche und alle fünf Holzstiche, sämtlich signiert und nummeriert. - Die Holzstiche auf dünnem Japan in Passepartout, jeweils mit einem grauen Büttenblatt hinterlegt. - Der fünfte Kupferstich ist wie in allen uns bekannten Exemplaren in der Extrasuite nicht enthalten. - Dazu: Suite zu Band 2, unvollständig, in der Originalmappe. Eins von zehn Exemplaren. - Enthält die drei Radierungen und drei Holzstiche, zwei aus dem Buch, einer dort nicht verwendet. - Beigabe: Otto Rohse. Provence. Acht farbige Kupferstiche. 1994. 28 : 38 cm. Signiert und nummeriert. - Exemplar 23/30. - Auf französischem Kupferdruck-Bütten. Fragment der 34 »Provence«-Blätter, die im 47. Druck der Otto Rohse Presse und in einer Auflage von 30 Exemplaren als signierte Einzelabzüge erschienen.Bücher: 28,7 : 19,0 cm. 59, [1] Seiten bzw. 52 Seiten. - Mappen: 57,0 : 28,2 cm.Hack/Schwarz 1.10/11. - Spindler 44.15/16. - Beigabe: Schwarz/Zeiske 263-270

Lot 1040

Henry Hindley of York - 18th century 8-day oak cased longcase clock c1765, with a flat topped pediment, wide cornice and blind frieze beneath, square hood door with attached pillars and brass capitals, rectangular trunk with a conforming long flat topped door, corresponding plinth with a decorative applied base and feet, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and square date aperture, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute band, cast spandrels and matted dial centre, twin train rack striking movement with baluster pillars and an unusual striking hammer arrangement designed to operate a separate striking mechanism and bell housed in another room/location. Bell mechanism present. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 205cm  Length/Width: 40cm  Depth/Diameter: 20cmCondition Report:Associated pendulum requires a new suspension.

Lot 1045

Stephenson of Penrith - 18th century 30hr oak longcase clock c 1760, with a flat top pediment , broad cornice and blind fret beneath, square hood door and detached pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a wavy top door on a rectangular plinth with an attached moulding to the base, Square brass dial with spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute track, plain dial centre engraved with makers name and a square date aperture, dial pinned to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Bell, seat board and driving rope missing.

Lot 1020

A Late 18th Century Mahogany Musical Longcase Clock by John Porthouse of Penrith, the 14.5ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels decorated in gilt with floral and scroll ornament, the arch painted with a garden landscape with a gentleman serenading a lady, to the eight day four pillar movement striking on a bell and chiming on eight bells, contained in case with dentil moulded scroll pediment carved with flower head terminals above blind fret panel and cluster columns to hood, Gothic arched trunk door with carved edge, cluster columns to sides and on plinth base with cant corners and ogee bracket feet, 99ins high Note: John Porthouse of Penrith recorded working circa 1771

Lot 25

Marc Chagall framed and glazed polychromatic limited edition lithograph print still life of flowers, blind stamped and numbered 440/750, 33.5 x 26.5cm

Lot 24

Marc Chagall framed and glazed polychromatic print limited edition lithograph of a recently married couple, blind stamped and numbered 487/750, 34 x 24cm

Lot 9136

A Victorian walnut tripod wine table. marquetry inlaid design of horse and rider and foliage on burr surface, blind fret border, fluted support to tripod base, 56cm tall x 50cm diameter

Lot 9432

A walnut octagonal box with blind fret pattern to top

Lot 833

A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front opening to a fitted interior, with blind fret carved detail, over four graduating drawers on bracket feet, 92x52x103cmH

Lot 1537

After John Young (1930 - 2015) "Memphis Belle", a study of the Boeing B-17F bomber aircraft Memphis Belle, in flight, limited edition print, 928/950, signed, bearing Chelsea Green Editions blind stamp, in pen lined card mount and parcel gilt frame under glass, 96 cm x 80 cm overall

Lot 1585

A late 19th / early 20th Century brass carriage clock, having a porcelain chapter ring and brass case having flowerhead diaper blind fretwork friezes and fluted columns, in tooled leather covered transit case with key, 15.5 cm including raised handle, (not running)

Lot 1543

Steven Townsend (Contemporary) A study of a Border Collie set against towering fells, limited edition print, 201/660, signed, publisher's blind stamp, in double card and pen lined mount, gilt framed under glass, 58 cm x 69 cm overall [Townsend is a self taught Lancashire artist famous for his dog pictures.]

Lot 1542

Steven Townsend (Contemporary) "Rarin' To Go", a study of two Border Collies poised atop a dry stone wall, limited edition print, 179/660, signed, publisher's blind stamp, with leaflet, in double card and pen lined mount, gilt framed under glass, 58 cm x 69 cm overall [Townsend is a self taught Lancashire artist famous for his dog pictures.]

Lot 336

GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK NORMAND MACPHERSON OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1760 with two train eight day movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, pierced brass spandrels and maker's plaque to lunette, the blind fretted hood with urn finial and broken pediment, moulded dentil cornice, bracket feet222cm highCondition generally good to fair. Wear as per use and age. Has been cleaned. Some splits to wood (I.e. right hand side of hood - also crack to pane here, and base). Presented with weights, pendulum and key, though have not tested mechanism. Additional images are however available.

Lot 341

GEORGE III SCOTTISH WEST COAST MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS STOBO OF STRATHAVEN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY three train eight day movement, the engraved brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced spandrels, maker's plaque to lunette, with triple orb and spike finials over moulded swan neck pediment and blind fret frieze, the trunk and base with later outline and later Art Nouveau stylised detail to door, pad feet

Lot 387

A 20th century stone garden urn shaped planter and stand, with blind lattice work decoration. H.56 Dia.51cm.

Lot 102

Dr No Charles Edgehill James Bond actor signed 10 x 8 inch colour 007 Photo. One of the three blind men in Dr. No 1962. Rare autograph. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 191

Late Victorian walnut side cabinet, with two blind fret carved drawers above foliate carved doors on a moulded plinth base, H100 W114 D43 cm

Lot 336

An early to mid 20thC walnut mirror back dressing table, the shaped bevel plate on quarter veneered supports, with trinket drawer flanking blind fret carved panel, the base with an arrangement of three short and one long drawer, within lappet carved border, on square tapering legs with H stretcher and castors, 130cm wide,

Lot 153

A George III mahogany side chair, with padded back and seat, blind fret carved front legs, on H stretcher. (AF, reduced in height, etc.)

Lot 1038

Fine quality Facsimile Heures de Turin-Milan [Faksimile Verlag Luzern] Van Buren (A.H.), Marrow (J.H.), Pettenati (S.) commentators, Heures de Turin-Milan, 3 parts, Switzerland (Verlag Luzern) 1994, Limited Edn. No. 461 (980) Copies, illustrated, bound in attractive blind decorated green velour with gilt embossing, housed in Perspex container. (3)

Lot 1042

Signed Limited Edition of 200 Copies MacDiarmid (Hugh) Direadh 1,2,3, 4to, Italy (Christopher Murray Grieve) 1974, Signed Ltd. Edn., No. 92 (200) Copies, in full handmade leather binding with blind decorated dove on front cover. (1)

Lot 1051

The Book of Kells   Most Sumptuous Edition Facsimile - Verlag, Luzern, Publishers: The Book of Kells, the most precious illuminated manuscript of the early Middle Ages, now reproduced, the FIRST AND ONLY COMPLETE FINE ART FACSIMILE EDITION, published by Authority of the Board of Trinity College, Dublin. Lg. thick 4to, Luzern 1990, LIMITED EDN., in fine white tawed leather over wooden boards. Contained in a specially created presentation box, the embossed surface with blind & gilt tooled Celtic decoration and silver and brass mounts. Together with a large Commentary Volume, with illus., leather backed cloth, and orig. advertising portfolio. An unique opportunity to acquire a complete facsimile of one of the World's greatest Art Treasures. Together with : Fox ( Peter ) Commentary Volume, Paperback.   As a lot. (3)  

Lot 1052

The Lindisfarne Gospels [Illustrated Volumes] Evangeliorum Quattuor, Codex Lindisfarenis, 2 vols., Ottent Lausanne (Urs Graf) 1956 - 59, sm. folio, No. 600 (680) Copies, Facsimile Edition, 34 tipped in colour plts., and various other monochrome plts., Vol. 1 in full blind decorated vellum, & Volume 2, hf. vellum, oatmeal cloth boards, paper wrappers, and original card boxes as issued. (2) * A fine facsimile Copy of one of the most significant books from Anglo-Saxon England.

Lot 1053

The Book of Durrow: Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Durmachensis, 2 vols. folio Olten, Lausanne, and Freiburg (Urs Graf-Verlag) 1960. No. 373 of Lim. Edition, 650 Copies Only. Numerous coloured & other plts. Volume of illustrations, in orig. blind stamp tan mor. in Celtic design, text volume in orig. tan mor. backed boards, spines uniformly titled in green, orig. plain dust wrappers, & in publisher's box. V. good set. (2)

Lot 1054

[Duft (J.) & Meyer (Peter)] The Irish Miniatures in the Abbey Library of St. Gall, Folio Olten, Berne & Lasuanne 1954. Lim. Edn. 172 (600) Copies, 19 cold. plts., orig. full calf, with blind Celtic design, good in orig. slip case. (1)

Lot 116

Johnston (Robert) Historia Rerum Britannicarum, Ut et Multarum Gallicarum, Belgicarum, & Germanicarum, tam Politicarum, quam Ecclesiasticarum ab anno 1572, ad Annum 1628. Folio Amsterdam (Joannis Ravesteynii) 1655, Wd. cut heads & tails, orig. blind stamped vellum, spine dam. (1)

Lot 122

Douglas (Arthur) Ostrich Farming in South Africa, 8vo Lond. [1881] First Edn., hf. title, lg. fold. cold. map frontis, & 10 plts. (some fold) pp. VIII, 251, [4pp] publishers list., in orig. brown blind stamped cloth, lettered in gilt. A good copy. (1)

Lot 135

Mathematics: Beveridge (Wm.) Institutionum Chronologicarum Libri II. Una cum totidem Arithmetices Chronologicae Libellis, 4to Lond. (Thos. Roycroft) 1669. First Edn., fine cont. full mottled calf, blind tooled calf. (1) * The St. George copy, with bookplate, and title inscribed 'E. lib: Arth. St. George.'

Lot 185

Signed by First Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer [Konrad Adenauer] Ettighoffer (P.C.) 75 Jahre F. Soennecken Bonn, 4to Bonn 1950. Sole Edition, illus. etc., in fine full tan mor. blind tooled decor & gilt lettering. Signed  on hf. title 'Adenauer 1950'  With also a typed letter, Signed by Adenauer to Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, of Donacomper, Co. Kildare. V. good. Rare. Kirkpatrick was born in Wellington, India, & died in Celbridge, Co. Kildare. A Roman Catholic, educated in Downside, he was a diplomat, and expert on German Politics & had met with Benito Mussolini & Adolf Hitler. When Rudolph Hess fled to Scotland in May 1941, it was Kirkpatrick who was sent to formerly identify him, as he had met him in the 30's. (1)

Lot 198

One of 50 Copies Only Grace (Sheffield)comp. An Ancient Feudal War Song entitled Grasagh Aboe, (The Cause of the Graces), 8vo L. (Privately Printed) 1839, Limited Edn., engd. frontis, engd. port, views & coats of arms, original blind decor. cloth, ptd. label. Good copy. (1)

Lot 20

Temple (Sir John) The Irish Rebellion: or, A History of The Beginnings and First Progress of the Great Rebellion raised within... Ireland .. in the Year 1641., together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres... First Edn., title within ruled border, [16], 136, 55pp, cont. treble blind fillet borders, repaired, and rebacked with later attractive tooled gilt spine in panels. (1)

Lot 201

Rare Travel Book by Irishman ! Lynch (T.K.) A Visit to the Suez Canal, Sm. folio L. (Day & Son, Lithographers) 1866. First Edn., add. litho title, fold. map & 9 litho plts., some text illus., 72pp orig. blind decorated cloth boards, gilt lettered on front & spine, v. good clean copy. (1) * Rare early travel to the New Suez Canal by an Irishman, from Co. Mayo?

Lot 251

Fine Hand-Coloured Plates: [Dalvimart (Octavien)] The Costume of Turkey, ... with Descriptions in English and French, Folio Lond. (for Wm. Miller by Wm. Bulmer) 1804. First Edn., engd. cold. vignette title & add. bl. & white title, & 60 full page hd. cold. plts. (include frontis) a.e.g., full crimson mor. with large blind & gilt tooled borders. V. good. (1) * Bookplate of Michael, Earl of Rosse Provenance:  Birr Castle Estate.

Lot 252

Fine Hand Coloured Plates: [Miller (Wm.)] The Costume of the Russian Empire, .. with Descriptions in English and French. Folio Lond. (For Wm. Miller .. by Wm. Bulmer) 1804. First Edn., 2 titles, in English & French, 73 full page hd. cold. plts., a.e.g., full crimson mor. with large blind & gilt tooled borders. V. good. (1) * Bookplate of Michael, Earl of Rosse. Provenance:  Birr Castle Estate.

Lot 253

Fine Hand Coloured Plates:  de Moleville (M. Bertrand) The Costume of the Hereditary States of The House of Austria,... Trans. by R.C. Dallas. Folio Lond. (for Wm. Miller .. by Wm. Bulmer & Co.) 1804. First Edn., 50 full page hand coloured plates (include frontis), a.e.g., full crimson mor., with lg. blind & gilt tooled borders. V. good.  'Bookplate of Michael, Earl of Rosse'. (1) Provenance:  Birr Castle Estate.

Lot 278

Threlkeld (Caleb) Synopsis Stirpium Hibernicarum Alphabetice Dispositarum sive Commentatio de Plantis Indigenis Praesertim Dublinensibus Instituta, 12mo, D. (S. Powell) 1727, First Issue., woodcut head to Dedication, blind embossed crest on tp., Bookplate for Earl of Macclesfield, Sherburn Castle Library, full calf, gilt fillet  border, raised bands, decor panels mor. label. V. good copy. (1)

Lot 282

[Gibson (C.B.)] The Last Earl of Desmond: A Historical Romance of 1599 - 1603, 2 vols. in one. 8vo Dublin 1854. First Edn. Vl. I lacks Preliminaries I-VI, a.e.g., full green mor. dble gilt fillet borders, raised bands, gilt decor.; also, Hall (Mrs. S.C.) The Whiteboy; A Story of Ireland, in 1822, 2 vols. 8vo Lond. 1845. First Edn., Vol. I, hf. title, & advert. leaf at front, pp. 318; & 306; orig. blind decor. cloth. As a lot. (3) * The second item is marked in pen and pencil thro-out, as of preparing for new edition.

Lot 303

Very Fine Copy Americana:  Back (Capt. George) R.N. Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the Years 1833, 1834, & 1835. 8vo Lond. (John Murray) 1836. First Edn., Engd. frontis & 15 engd. plts. some text illus. & lg. fold. map, marble ends, cont. tan calf, dble gilt fillet & blind tooled borders, profusely gilt spine in panels, mor. label by W. Nutt, Signed. A very fine copy. (1)

Lot 304

Americana:  Shea (John Gilmary) Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley: with the Original Narratives of Maquette, Allouez, Membre, Hennepin and Anastase Douay, roy 8vo Redfield, New York 1852 First Edn. with fac-simile frontis & fold. map, 8pp cat. at end, library stamps on title, & 4 lines redacted on page 151, orig. blind stamped brown cloth, gilt lettered spine. V. good. (1)

Lot 312

Drummond (Wm. H.) Ancient Irish Minstrelsy, 8vo D. (Hodges & Smith) 1852, First Edn., Inscribed by the Author to 'J. Blacker Esq.,' with lengthy note on hf. title, blind decor cloth, gilt lettered spine. Good.; Anderson (Christopher) Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish, 8vo Edin. (Oliver & Boyd) 1828, First Edn., hf. title, later hf. cloth boards. Ex. Libris Copy. Good. (2)

Lot 315

Hogan (J. Sheridan) Canada, An Essay: to which was awarded the First Prize by the Paris Exhibition Committee of Canada, 8vo Montreal 1855. First Edn., 2 lg. fold. maps, orig. blind decor. cloth, prof. rebacked, v. good. Scarce. (1) * Hogan (J.S.) was an Irish-Canadian journalist born outside Dublin in 1815. He was mentioned in several periodicals, and other publications. In his time he was regarded with Thomas D'Arcy McGee, two of Canada's greatest Irishmen. He died in Toronto in 1859, aged 44.

Lot 318

Parkes (Samuel) The Chemical Catechism with Tables, Notes, Illustrations and Experiments, 8vo London (For the Author) 1824 Lg. fold. plt. of a Laboratory, and 1 other engd. plt., 1 leaf loose, orig. hf. calf, mor. label, blind tooled spine in panels. V. good copy. (1)

Lot 358

Quakers:  Advices and Rules agreed to by The Yearly Meeting of the Friends in Ireland, 4to Dublin 1811. First Edn., some m/ss names, addresses and dates of Friends on front blank, cont. tree calf; Extracts from the Minutes and Advices of the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in London, from its first institution,  4to Lond. 1802, cont. reversed calf, with blind tooled borders. Good. (2)

Lot 5

[McCollum (Rev. Randall)] Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan and of Shirley Castle in Farney, taken during the Irish Famine, 8vo Belfast (J. Reed) 1856, First Edn., blind decor cloth; Anderson(Christopher) Historical Sketches of the Native Irish and their Descendants, 8vo Edin. (Oliver & Boyd) 1830, Second Edn., full calf, double fillet border, professional reback, mor. labels. (2)

Lot 533

With Signatures of Maria Edgeworth Female Authors: Elizabeth (Charlotte) Letters from Ireland MDCCCXXXVII, 8vo Lond. 1838. First Edn., hf. title, later blind tooled green mor.; Gatty (Mrs. Alfred) The Old Folks from Home; or, A Holiday in Ireland in 1861, 8vo Lond. 1862 Second Edn., hf. orig. cloth; also [Croker (T.C.)] Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, Parts II & III only, 12mo London 1828. Both titles inscribed 'Miss Edgeworth,' with engd. plts., cont. hf. calf, mor. labels. (4)

Lot 655

Dublin Printing: Vertot (Abbe de) The Revolutions of Portugal... Trans by Gabriel Roussillon. 8vo Dublin (George Grierson) 1724. First Dublin Edn.? some sm. worm holes, repaired, not affecting text, cont. full blind Dublin calf, some slight wear. (1)

Lot 664

Beaufort (Emily A.) Egyptian Sepulchres and Syrian Shrines, Including some stay in The Lebanon, at Palmyra, and Western Turkey. 2 vols. sm. 8vo Lond. (Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts) 1861. First Edn., lg. fold. cold. litho panorama, & 5 chromo litho plts. & fold. cold. map, complete, cont. hf. mor. blind tooled spines, mor. labels. Good. Blackmer 101. (2)

Lot 681

Coloured Plates: Pratt (Anne) The Ferns of Great Britain, 8vo L. c. 1858, illus. with chromo lithographic coloured plates throughout, text illus.; also The British Grasses and Sedges, 8vo, L. [c. 1861], illus with cold. plts. throughout, a.e.g., both decor blind embossed cloth, some fading to covers. (2)

Lot 693

Very Scarce Edition Heaney (Seamus) North, L. 1975, Faber, First Edn., orig. cloth in orig. d.w., slightly faded and marked. A very unusual copy in which the imprint details(opposite contents page) are printed in blind (no ink), visible only in a raking light, otherwise as previous item. Possibly a very early copy, printed before the rollers were fully inked? (1)

Lot 729

Americana:  Squier (E.G.) Notes on Central America, roy 8vo N.Y. 1855. First Edn., lg. fold. map also other fold. maps etc., litho & other plts. & text illus. complete, recent full mor., blind tooled & gilt spine. Good; also, Stephens (J. Lloyd) Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan, 8vo Lond. 1854. First Edn., Thus, frontis, port., map & 28 plts. plus full page & other illus., orig. gilt decor. crimson cloth. (2)

Lot 79

Heraldry:  Guillim (John) A Display of Heraldrie: Folio Lond. (Richard Badger for Ralph Mab.) 1632 Second Edn., title within ruled borders, full page wd-cut arms, & numerous small armorials, many hand coloured, mis-pagination thro.-out, orig. sprinkled, blind fillets, raised bands, top & bottom of spine dam. As is. (1)

Lot 883

Rare Heaney Limited Edition of 125 Copies Heaney (Seamus) Ugolino, D. (Andrew Carpenter & Dolmen Press) 1979, Limited Edn. No. 82 (125) Copies Signed  by author (Heaney) artist  (Louis le Brocquey) printer (Liam Miller) and publisher (Andrew Carpenter), uncut, illus., red paper endpapers, black boards, blind text, front cover (lacks slipcase) ptd. label. (1) * V. good Ex.Scarce.

Lot 942

Fishing:  Hofland (T.C.) The British Angler's Manual, or, The Art of Angling in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Sm. 8vo Lond. 1839. First Edn., engd. frontis & 13 full page pls. & 39 wd. cut illus. in text, orig. blind stamped cloth. (1)

Lot 963

[Thackeray (W.H.)] The Irish Sketch-Book, by Mr. M.A. Titmarch, 2 vols. 8vo Lond. (Chapman & Hall) 1845 Second Edn., 2 hf. titles, 2 frontis, text illus. vignettes, orig. blind stamp cloth, v. good set; also [Hole (Dean)] A Little Tour in Ireland, sm. sq. 8vo Lond. 1859. First Edn., lg. fold. hd. cold. frontis, 4 plts. & text illus., advert. leaf at end, gilt decor. cloth. (3)

Lot 972

Yeats (W.B.) Poems, 8vo, L. (T. Fisher Unwin) 1904, First Edn., hf. title, portrait frontis, profusely gilt decor. blue cloth uncut; Poems, 8vo, L. (T. Fisher Unwin) [1912], Third Edn., blind decor. front cover, gilt decor spine; and Wheels and Butterflies, 8vo, L. (MacMillan) 1934, First Edn., hf. title, green cloth. As a lot. (3)

Lot 134

WELSH & OTHER ARTISTS UNFRAMED WORKS – a large assortment to include: GARETH PARRY (British born 1951) limited edition colour lithograph (77/150) - titled 'On the way Up', signed and numbered in pencil with 'Beaumaris Studio' blind stamp, 56 x 63.5cms, IEUAN WILLIAMS (Anglesey artist, b. 1946) pencil sketches (2) - "White Lion Square, Caernarfon" and "Swans", LES HARRIS (British 1924-2008) watercolour - hilltop farm, JAMES AITKEN (British flourished 1880 - 1935) watercolour - fisherman in boat with sails down, ANDREW FINDLAY (British 20th century) watercolour - cottage by a stream, BRITISH SCHOOL late 19th/early 20th century, watercolour - half-timbered country house, BOB CARNEGIE (1992) x 5 prints - Caernarfon Castle 1330, ROBIN BROOKS colour maritime prints (4) - 'We stretched to South Wood’, ‘We directed our course to the Channel’, ‘Much more precious than gold’ and ‘Reluctant admiration', IAN KENT limited edition colour prints (2) - (59/500) - general stores and (55/500) - taxidermists, IRENE TAYLOR limited edition colour print (3/50) - white washed cottage, VERNON WARD limited edition colour print (201/500) - Flanders Poppies, DAVE ELLIOT limited edition colour print (17/100) - street scene 1984, JUSTINE MASON limited edition colour print (125/300) - morning flight, M A ROGERS limited edition colour print (360/500) - Swaledales, IEUAN LEWIS (1974) - HMS Conway moored on the Menai Straits by Plas Newydd, PIERRE PATRY limited edition serigraphs, 4 - (83/200) - Eclaircie, (110/200) - Miroitement, (74/200) - Enneigement and (88/200) - Ruissellement, ELAINE JEFFREYS limited edition colour prints (8) - (20/250) (2/250) - The Winkle Picker, x 2, (29/500) - Magic Circles, (18/500) (19/500) - Lazy Waters x 2, (14/500) - Walking the beach, (20/500) - Down to the sea, (9/500) - Rain Squalls, JOANNE THOMAS (British 20th century) watercolours (5) - Red Wharf Bay, Red Wharf Bay cottages, , Penmon Priory with floral study verso, Dovecote Penmon Priory, Beaumaris Lifeboat Station, JOANNE THOMAS (British 20th century) watercolours (4) - Castle ruins with moat, Sailing boats at high tide, Staithes, Penmon Priory, a colour print - Penmon Priory south doorway, BRIAN ENTWISTLE artist's proof colour print - Liverpool from the Mersey, Holyhead Lifeboat standing by (the stricken) Kyle Prince, artists proof, ship and tug boat off Liverpool, artists proof signed in pencil, limited edition colour prints x 2- (219/550) (220/550) - Atlantic life line the River Mersey 1943, both signed in pencil, approx in region of 40SEE MULTIPLE IMAGES

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