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Lot 200D

An original autograph signature of Thomas Hardy. Condition report: This came from a private seller, it is a single sheet but no information regarding the book it is from, no date, pencil inscription.

Lot 121

A pair of modern three quarter galleried book troughs with a pair of Edwardian adjustable book slides and a desk tidy

Lot 167

Page turners/book marks, ivorine pen, fan, olive wood vesta, Jerusalem souvenir etc

Lot 270

A silver toddy ladle, two cased silver christening sets, silver book cover, cased silver spoon and pusher fork, cased silver spoon, silver circular bowl, silver mounted double ended scent bottle

Lot 544

A modern 'book stack' coffee table, 35cm high

Lot 560

A table lectern together with a book slide

Lot 68

A group of Oriental items to include a Cantonese famille rose bowl, a garniture of cracked Celadon style vases and an embroided book cover

Lot 485

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid book trough with a two division magazine rack W:56cms

Lot 659

Rome Through the Stereoscope, boxed set of approx. forty cards, Underwood & Underwood together with a viewer and companion book

Lot 677

Cigarette cards; a mixed collection, some loose (part sorted), 19 'books', a large scrap book of mainly cards and a box of mostly early 20th Century greetings cards (one box)

Lot 714

Militaria: The Wipers Times in one volume (Eveleigh Nash & Grayson); book of remembrance 5th Battalion Somerset Light Infantry (1930 - Chris Wick Press); Officers died in the Great War Part 1 + 2 (HMSO); book of postcards - Ypres (4)

Lot 214

After Romney Portrait of a Lady Black and white engraving, and three others Together with two 19th century book plates (6)

Lot 311

The 100 Greatest Cars Silver Miniature Collection, John Pinches Ltd, with Original Box. All Pieces In Mint Condition with Bound Book Containing Information and Pictures of all 100 Cars. c.1970's. Excellent Condition - Please See Photos.

Lot 578

Two Antique Book Ends with Two breeds of Dogs on each side, small chip to ear.

Lot 817

Three Oriental Figures A trio of earthenware figures each finished in white glaze, all in good condition. The first in the form of a seated sage with book in hand, the second in the form of a seated warrior with sword at back. Finally, a figure in the form of a seated elderly male water seller in white robes.

Lot 970

Three 19thC Framed Maps, Lancashire, Norfolk & Durham. Together With a Hard Back Book The County Maps Of Old England, Thomas Moule.

Lot 38

A Georgian Hallmarked Silver Lidded Tankard, Henry Tudor & Thomas Leader, Sheffield 1774, of plain tapering cylindrical form, the domed cover with reeded scroll thumb piece, initialled, 18.5cm high, 710 grams. *Day book entry from 1774 image reproduced by kind permission of Sheffield Assay Office

Lot 300

Leather bound book- 'History of England to the year 1798' - Charles Alfred Ashburton

Lot 313

Ephemera - Scrap book, plans, photographs etc

Lot 208

Fyler(Mary) Illustrations of poetic Imagery, title in gold and colours, illustrated leaves in grey and red, cloth, gilt, repaired, Day, [1866]--Book of Common Prayer, frontispiece, coloured title, 12 coloured plates by E.F.Proctor, original black leather, g.e., stamped in gilt, Ryley, 1838[Griffith 1838/26 suggests 16 plates, but 2 prices; this is probably the 31/6d issue]-Westwood(J.O.)Illuminated illustrations of the bible, coloured plates from early mss.,pigskin stamped in gilt., g.e., front cover a bit cracked, Smith, 1846-Golden Verses from the New Testament, text in gilt, coloured plates by Heinrich Knofller, leather, front joint cracked, Hotten, [1867]; and others, similar (14)

Lot 214

Muybridge(E.) Animals in Motion, numerous illustrations, original cloth,bit scuffed, London, Chapman, 1902-Blakston(W.) and others The illustrated Book of Canaries, coloured plates, recent half leather,[1878]--Piper(H.)Poultry, second edition, coloured plates, cloth, repaired 1872; and others, natural history (v.s.) (17)

Lot 226

Beatrice(Princess Henry of Battenberg) A Birthday Book, 15 coloured plates, the dated leaves, with coloured borders, many filled in at Balmoral, the signatures including Queen Victoria (May 24th. Princess Beatrice herself(April 14th)and other notables, original cloth, blocked in gilt and red, minor wear, 1881; and a standard copy, the binding in slightly better condition 4to (2)

Lot 228

John(B.G.) Studies from the Great Masters, 18 coloured plates by Dickes, original blue cloth, gilt, minor wear, Hamilton, [1862]--[Cundall(J.)]The illustrated poetical Gift Book, text in gilt, coloured plates by Evans, brown cloth, g.e., Ward, [1865]--Gray(T.) Elergy, text in red, illustrations in black, by the Etching club., cream polished boards, blocked in gilt and grey, bit scuffed and worn, Cundall, 1847; and others v.s. (10)

Lot 248

[Tuckett(Elizabeth)] Zigzagging amongst Dolomites, caricature plates, 8 characters with pseudonyms unravelled in pencil, one being A. J. S[ymonds], another Mrs. C Chaperones [Miss Hades], original blue cloth, somewhat worn, 1871-Caldecott(R.)A Sketch-Book, coloured plates printed by Edmund Evans, half cloth, rubbed, [1883]--The West End..Review, Vol.1-3( of 4), numerous illustrations, a few coloured, binder's cloth, bit worn, 1897-99; and others v.s. (17)

Lot 258

Craven(R.) A Tour through...Naples, 14 plates, calf, rebacked, Lord Lansdowne's book label, 1821-Hill(B.) Observations..a Journey through Sicily and Calabria, folding hand-coloured map, contemporary half calf, uncut, trifle worn, 1792-Duppa(R.) Travels on the continent, Sicily, second edition, large paper, plates, calf, rebacked, 1829 8vo and 4to (3)

Lot 272

Ackermann(R.)The Microcosm of London, 3 vol., 104 hand-coloured aquatints after Rowlandson & Pugin, some offset onto the text(but not vice-versa), 3 woodcut titles, 3 engraved dedications, no late watermarks, contents leaf in vol.1 early state without the vol. number, all the errata uncorrected(but as Abbey 212 notes “still a book of which the bibliographical intricacies are a matter of some uncertainty”), contemporary russia, gilt some wear, spines repaired, [1806-08]

Lot 277

Gough(General Sir Hubert) Notes of Lectures...Home Guard Training School. Half cloth, Hurlingham, [1940][only the NLS copy on Copac]--Wrigley(H.O.)Pilot's Flying Log Book, ms. details for a remarkable variety of aircraft, cloth,RAF, 1941-43; and 2 others v.s. (4)

Lot 280

Mauchline Ware Bindings by William Hodges; see Trachtenberg, Mauchline Ware. Thomson(J.)Poetical works, T Ferns 161 [c.1871]--Golden Truths and Birthday Note Book, T Shanklin 206[c 1882]--Scott(Sir Walter)The Lady of the Lake, T books 91 PTR on tartan ground, Edinburgh, 1889-Two Hundred and twenty-two popular Scottish Songs, T books 319 not tartan but Dunkeld wood; App. C & E, Glasgow, 1869; and 4 others T 87, view defective and 3 others, probably not Hodges v.s. (8)

Lot 292

Congdon(Colonel Arthur Edmund, 1861-1924, Colonel, Royal Munster Fusiliers). An important album of service drawings, comprising c.30 printed cuttings from The Graphic, The Illustrated London News, etc. and c. 25 originals, mostly in black and white but some colour used, the locations Halifax(Nova Scotia), Upper Burma, and India, the NW Frontier, mostly with captions, some in manuscript, presumably by Congdon (e.g. “Sketches of Kashmir”) pasted in a contemporary cloth album, worn, backstrip missing, c. 1885-95. Colonel Congdon's medals were recently sold but there seem to be no record of any other drawings. He was the dedicatee of Mary Coker's book The Road to Mandalay, 1917

Lot 310

More(Sir Thomas)The Common-wealth of Utopia, sixth English edition, lacking the engraved frontispiece, half leather worn, John Burns' copy (labour politician , book collector, specialised in More), with his signature, Alsop & Fawcet, 1639-Evelyn(J.)Silva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees..fifth edition, few text-figures, calf, repaired and rebacked, 1729; and others v.s. (11)

Lot 315

Marks(E.N.)The Royal Road to Spelling and Reading,numerous illustrations, [1867]-- [Valentine(Laura)]Aunt Louisa's Sunday Book, 24 coloured plates, [1872]--Pretty Tales for the Nursery 4 coloured plates, [1863]--Memorials of early Genius, frontispiece, illustrations, 1848-Which is best; being Stories about the five divisions of the World, tinted plates, Dean, [1851], original cloth, last two in striking designs of striped cloth, trifle worn ; and others v.s. (27)

Lot 348

Elise, Madame(pseudonym). The Book of Honiton Lace..second edition, large folding plate in blue, 8 plates in pink, green and purple wrappers, bit worn,Fairweather, 1874[Potter 232 lists the Elise Crochet & Knitting book, 1864; neither in Copac]--Sharp Perrin & Co. Manufacturers,[drapers], numerous illustrations of corsets, etc., original cloth, few leaves missing,[1893]--Alton House School, 4 leaves with original lace samples stitched in, cloth, worn, Wantage, [c. 1880][copac lists a history of the school published in 1983];2 similar Victorian lace sample books, without provenance;and 2 needle books, one titled “Sewing Susan” (7)

Lot 349

C[orbould](E.M.)The Ladies knitting Book, 4 series(complete) bound in one vol., half cloth, wrappers bound in, royal bookplate, initials V.M. and couronne ferme, 1887-93[Potter 239-242]--Lambert[Frances]My Knitting Book, 2 series, 1844-45[Potter 34-5]--[Hope(Mrs. G.)The knitters Friend, Ramsgate, [1842];The Art of Crochet, ib., [c. 1845][Potter 68 & 70]; and another, last 5 in original limp cloth, gilt, trifle worn sm. 4to (6)

Lot 350

Riego de la Blanchardiere(Mlle.Eleonore) The Crochet Book, Nos..1, 2 & 12, 1847, 48 & 52; The Winter Book for 1862;The Crochet applique flower book, 1848; The point lace sampler, folding plate in blue(rough repair), 1869[Potter 111, 129, last 2 not in Potter], original decorative wrappers, somewear (6)

Lot 351

The Teacher's assistant in Needle-work for the Use of Schools...fifth edition, Hatchard, 1824[No eds in Potter or Copac]--Zelia. Illustrations of Crochet, Darton,[1850][Copac has Bodley]--Baynes(G.J.)The knitted Lace Collar, third edition, London &Gravesend, [c. 1850][Potter 94]--D'Orville(C.E.)Lacet antique. Crochet d'Oyleys, Glasgow, 1853[ no copy in Potter or Copac]-Beal(E.)The Antimacassar Crochet Book, [1848][Potter 161]; and 2 others, original wrappers, bit worn (7)

Lot 352

[Hart (Mrs.R.)]The Fancy-Work Book, second edition, 1841-Savage(Mrs William)]The Winchester fancy needlework instructor, Winchester, [1846][Potter 145]--The Ladies' hand-book of Knitting,third thousand, 1842-Jackson(Elizabeth)The practical Companion to the Work-Table, 1845[Potter 82]--Watts(The Misses)Selection of knitting, Netting,1843; and another, original cloth, gilt, minor wear, sm. 8vo (6)

Lot 354

Mee(Cornelia)Companion to the Work Table,1844; Exercises in Knitting, 1846;Crochet, Doilies Edgings, 1846[Potter 40, 45, 44]--[Finch(Lady Elizabeth)] “A Lady”. The Sampler or a system of teaching plain Needlework in Schools, 1850, original cloth,rubbed-Warren(Mrs. Eliza)The Court d'Oyley Book, 2 series,illustrations, gilt wrapers, 1847-48[Potter 152]--Wheeler(John) Coronet Crochet Designs, nos. 110 & 114, printed in blue, folded in original wrappers,[c. 1860] and 5 others, similar, one coloured, in a cloth box; and others (v.s.) (10)

Lot 355

Young Ladies Journal. Complete Guide to the Work-table, third edition, 4 coloured plates, very numerous text-figures, 1886-The Ladies Work-table book, third edition, possibly lacking halftitle, 1850, original cloth, gilt, minor fading---Legrand(Augustin)La Maitresse de Broderie, fifth edition, charming coloured frontispiecce but lacking the technical plates, contemporary scarlet boards,Paris, [1818]--[Humphreys(Eliza)]A few practical Hints on Church Embroidery, 6 plates signed by JWH, original blue wrappers, spine a bit worn, 1867; and others (14)

Lot 359

Jones(William) The permanent Writing Book for the Use of Schools and Families, engraved title, and subscribers list, 8 leaves of prepared black paper, 8 leaves of pink blotting paper(the Copac collation has only 6 &7 respectively), 15 leaves of engraved copy for exercises, unused blank leaves at end, original printed boards, calf spine defective, Wrexham, Druid press, 1824

Lot 360

Porter(William & Sons, printers) Sample Book, album with 36 full size plates, c 55 smaller (up to 4 per page) in bright, almost garish style, the Stationer's Hall copyright notice on most, many probably labels for Manchester textiles, binder's cloth, worn, Porter's stamps on pastedown, Manchester, 63 Cannon St., c. 1840-60. [ BBTI suggests that the firm were possibly fabric printers or block printers]; and 2 others, including a Sun Fire Office blotter (unused) in decorative coloured boards 4to and folio (3)

Lot 363

Bible, Authorised version, with the Apocrypha, Index and Downame's Concordance(latter title dated 1726), numerous woodcut initials, without the plates ”sometimes found”(ESTC), rather browned in places, contemporary English black morocco, gilt, g.e. silver coloured metal clasps( probably of Dutch origin) with crowned initials JJC, from the library of Ralph Willett of Merly House , the only surviving book from “the finest library ever to be collected in Dorset”(Alan Thomas, article on Willett, enclosed with other cuttings and notes; his booklable on flyleaf), 3pp. manuscript family notes on flyleaves, John Baskett and others, 1723[Thomas spent many years searching for Willett memorabilia, but this family Bible was his only catch; he had it rebacked by Bernard Middleton(invoice enclosed) and it remained in his private library until sold as lot 468 in his posthumous sale on 21/6/1993]

Lot 367

Grew(N.)Musaeum regalis Societatis, or a Catalogue & Description of the...rarities belonging to the Royal Society...subjoyed the comparative anatomy of Stomachs and Guts, portrait, 31 engraved plates, disbound duplicate of A2-6 inserted at the end, inscription dated 1682 on title donating the book to John Beale, rector of Yeovil, Somerset,(1608-83, FRS 1663) but the first word or so torn away, few annotations in text, contemporary calf, gilt spine, initials “IP” on covers, bookplate of Sir Philip Sydenham (1676-1739, Somerset MP), minor wear, front joint cracking, for the Author, 1681

Lot 369

Clark(John C., printer)Sample book , 98 leaves, each with 3 copies of a blank cheque for Penn National Bank NW Corner of Sixth & Vine Sts., printed in purple ink, half leather, bit worn, Clark's trade card in blue pasted in, Philadelphia, Dock St.,c. 1860-Braun G., printer), Type specimen of numerals,12 double plates, running to 999, loosely inserted a single leaf from a Levrault specimen, marbled boards, worn, Strassburg, c. 1850;the lot sold not subject to return oblong 4to and large 4to (2)

Lot 475

A George III ivory toothpick case, the top decorated with a panel of a landscape in pierced work, the interior with a mirror to the lid, 9.5cm wide, together with an ivory book cover containing a copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a mother of pearl card case and an ivory reel carrier, with looping handle and central container for needles (4) the mother of pearl case is damaged, most other pieces in good condition, some staining to the ivory,

Lot 50

A large Meissen allegorical figure group of Cupid and Venus, late 19th century, with Cupid reading from a book set on a floral column being guided by Venus, surrounded by ladies and children on a rocky base, marks to underside, 29cm high losses to shoes, applied flowers, fingers, losses to hands in back figure, losses to basket handles, firing cracks

Lot 1356

Antique Miniature Book Of Common Prayer Small hardback prayerbook printed by G.E. Eyre And W. Spottiswode, sold by C. Courtier, Fleet Street London. Pages are gilt edged, the cover board finished in fallow velvet, the edges trimmed with brass, small brass hinge to centre and brass filigree cartouche to centre front cover, inscribed 'Church Service' 5 x 3.2 inches

Lot 1390

Mixed Lot Of Ephemera, Comprising First Day Covers, Leather Bound Minute Book F.R.D.C Sanitary Committee, Framed Postcard Print, Newspapers, Royal Mail Mint Stamps, Chinese Musical Postcard/Photo Album etc

Lot 1430

Hardback Book, Le Petit Nord, Annals Of A Labrador Harbour, By Anne Grenfell and Katie Spalding, Signed To The Front Page By Wilfred Grenfell

Lot 1436

A Collection Of Enid Blyton Books including Several Famous Five, The Mystery Of The Strange Messages, The Secret Of Killimooin, The Mystery Of Tally-Ho Cottage, The Rat-A-Tat Mystery, The Secret Island, The River Of Adventure, The Put-Em-Rights, My Second Enid Blyton Book, The Mystey Of The Vanished Prince and The Red - Spotted Hankerchief.

Lot 1438

Clip Down Stamp Stock Book. Containing a part 1937 GB omnibus set plus other mixed mint commonwealth stamps. Also a rare book of Russian First Day Covers. Six in total commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the space age.

Lot 1483

A Collection of Assorted Hardback Children's Annuals. Including Oor Wullie, The Broons, Rupert The Bear, various Rupert Annuals, The New Rupert Book c1980-1990.

Lot 1484

A Collection of Assorted Hardback Children's Annuals. Including Oor Wullie, The Broons, Rupert The Bear, various Rupert Annuals, The New Rupert Book, The Beano Book, Victor Book for Boys, Tell Me Why Annual etc c 1970-1990.

Lot 1489

A Collection Of Childrens Books By Various Authors including Beatrix Potter A Tale Of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale Of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, The Tale Of Jemima Puddle-Duck, The Tale Of The Pie And The Patty Pan, The Tale Of Two Bad Mice and The Tale Of Tom Kitten etc. Also includes My Brimful Book, Treasury of Fairy Tales, Sooty's Alphabet, Green eggs and Ham, by Dr Seuss, The Children's Farm Book and various Ladybird Books.

Lot 61

Marc Chagall, French/Russian (1887-1985) "Les Glaïeuls, 1965" Color Lithograph, Pencil Signed and Inscribed on Lower Border. Marked D' après Marc Chagall - CH. Sorlier Grav. In the plate. Gallerie Pascal Retelet labels en verso. Subject has been featured in Marc Chagall's "Lithograph V" hardcover book in Pg. 216. Provenance: original COA, original receipt, and correspondence from Gallerie Pascal Retelet, France S.A.R.L. dated 1998. Condition: Small crease upper right, light foxing and toning to border. Measures 16" H x 12" W (sight), frame 28-3/4" H x 24-5/8" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $6000-$8000)

Lot 108

A three shelf bookcase containing 31 volumes of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edition, leather bound. One vol. Propaedia, 10 vol. Micropaedia, 19 vol. Macropaedia and one vol. Special Supplement 1975 BRITANNICA BOOK OF THE YEAR. The bookcase W55cm, D23cm, H104cm.

Lot 115

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)Jamie Sebartes. A lot Toros Mit Picasso (Bloch 1014-47; Cramer 113)The book, comprising 4 lithographs, one printed in colours, 1961, on wove paper and 109 reproduction lithographs on smooth paper, from an edition of an unknown size, with title page, colophon and text in German, the lithographs printed by Mourlot, Paris, published by André Sauret, Monte-Carlo, bound (as issued) 335 x 260mm (13 1/8 x 10 1/4in) (vol)

Lot 129

δ Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)Composition au verre a pied (Bloch 431; Mourlot 77)Lithograph, 1947, a proof aside from the book edition, on wove paper, as included in Dans l'Atelier de Picasso, with margins, sheet 445 x 330mm (17 1/2 x 13in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 155

David Hockney (b.1937)A Bigger BookThe book, 2016, signed on the title-page in black ink, from the total edition of 10,000, and the painted metal bookstand designed by Marc Newson, with title-page text and reproductions, bound as published, overall size 500 x 700mm (19 1/2 x 27 1/2in) (multiple)

Lot 167

Julian Opie (b.1958)Twenty Six PortraitsThe complete book of 26 prints in colours, comprised of 16 lithographs bound as issued, five Lambda prints and five screenprints tipped-in (as issued), on wove paper, the full sheets, with text by the artist, signed and numbered from the 250 in pencil on the justification page, published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London, bound in the original cloth cover, contained in the original navy silk slipcase, 427 x 304 x 20mm (16 3/4 x 11 7/8 x 3/4 in) (vol)

Lot 18

δ R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007)A Day Book (Rama 133-143, 145)The portfolio, 1970-72, comprising twelve of thirteen prints of various media, lacking R.144, each signed and numbered from the edition of 200 in pencil or crayon, with title-page, text by Robert Creeley and justification, this copy signed by Creeley and numbered by the from the edition of 200, on various papers, published by Graphis, Berlin, loose in the original red portfolio, with title printed on the uppers, overall size, 635 x 435mm (25 x 17 ¼ in) (folio)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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