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Everard (Anne). Flowers From Nature, with the Botanical Name, Class, and Order; and Instructions for Copying, pub. Joseph Dickinson, 1835, thirteen fine hand-col. litho. plts. (incl. frontis.), a.e.g., contemp. dark green morocco gilt, corners slightly bumped and upper joint beginning to crack, slim folio Sitwell & Blunt, Great Flower Books, p. 56. (1)
Gerard (John). The Herball or General Historie of Plantes..., Very much Enlarged and Amended by Thomas Johnson..., 2nd ed., printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers, 1633, eng. title torn with major loss (lined to verso), following leaf close-trimmed to margins, numerous woodcut botanical engravings throughout, including some with early hand-colouring, dec. woodcut initials, lacks first and last blanks, leaf 6N5 torn to upper outer corner with slight loss, leaf 6N6 with closed tear, few pages of index frayed at edges (leaf 7A1 with repair to lower outer corner), occ. dust soiling & minor marks, recent full calf, folio STC. 11751. (1)
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, 2 vols., Oxford, 1695, contemp. gilt dec. morocco, some loss to spines, 12mo, together with Porny (M.A.), The Elements of Heraldry, 5th ed., 1795, num. engraved plts. and illusts., disbound (lacking covers), 8vo, and other antiquarian including a 1729 Book of Common Prayer, Joseph Taylor's Arbores Mirabiles (1812), two early 19th century scrap books containing botanical sketches and watercolours, etc. (10)
A pair of Spode botanical dessert plates, each painted with a titled floral sprig within relief-moulded foliate borders and gilt-lined rims, the reverse with inscriptions Carpatian Bell, Flower, Spode and Dwarf-Narcifsus, Spode, 23cm diameter, (one with restored chip); and two undecorated Nantgarw plates, 24cm diameter, impressed marks, (chips), various dates, first quarter 19th century
A pair of Spode porcelain botanical shell-shaped dishes, the centres painted with floral sprigs, reserved within pale-blue borders moulded in relief with white floral sprays and enamel specimen sprigs, within gilt borders, script iron-red marks and painted pattern no. 2004, 24cm wide, circa 1820 (one with small cracks)
An English porcelain 'Rococo revival' flower-encrusted two-handled vase, painted with bouquets of flowers, 37cm high, (minor chips and damage); five Ridgeway dessert plates, pattern 2/277, (some damage and wear); and an English porcelain pale-green-ground botanical part tea service, (some damage), various dates, second quarter 19th century
A Copeland & Garrett part dessert service, printed in green with named botanical specimens within an open border of running convolvulus: comprising two moulded dessert dishes, length 28.1 cm, and eight octagonal plates, width 21.5cm, printed and impressed circular "Copeland & Garrett, late Spode" marks together with specimen titles "Nasturtian" and "Tall Browially" on the dishes, and "Mallow", "Round leav'd Cyclaman", "Rose Camelia", "Tree Mignionette", "Yellow Linna", "Shrubby Chironia", "Gentianella" and "Blue Navelwort" on the plates, circa 1833-47 (dishes with chips/haircracks, chip behind rim on one plate)
HANCOCK (JAMES) & ELLIOTT (HUGH) The Herons Of The World, frontis, illustrations (many coloured), de luxe binding of half chestnut pigskin and brown cloth with red and black calf gilt labels in original brown cloth slipcase, folio, London Editions,1978--KING (RONALD) Botanical Illustrations, 40 col. plates, dustwrapper, 4to, 1978 LOCATION A
Guy Worsdell- "The Two Cats"; linocut printed in colours, signed and titled in pencil, 22x32cm: Modern British School- Studies of a sitting-room interior; pencil and watercolour, dated 1946, 34.3x24.5cm: together with two botanical studies by J. Metcalf, two other works on paper and three botanical prints all by different hands, (9)
James Basire- Figures gathered by a ruined temple in an Arcadian Landscape; engraving, 38.3x72.5cm: C. Enslen,Berlin, publ.- "Panoramische Ansicht von Berlin, vom Zeughaus aus Gesehen"; engraving: together with a print after Aubrey Beardsley titled "The Stomach Dance", from Salome, and a hand-coloured 19th century botanical print, (4)
A pair of Flight, Barr & Barr campana-form ice pails, covers and liners, c. 1813-40, painted with named botanical studies between gilt leaf handles and gilt seeded square bases, one with an impressed mark, minor gilding wear, 28cm (6) The flowers depicted are the Turks Cap Lily, the Variegated Lily, Darwins Peony and Red Hollyhock
Huish (Robert). The Alphabetical Receipt Book and Domestic Adviser, being the only arrangement of the kind ever printed, and forming so complete a Book of Reference in all matters of House Keeping, that any article may in one instant be referred to the same as in a common Dictionary, Williams, 1827, hand-col. costume plt. frontis. and eng. title (both a little stained), forty eng. plts., incl. seventeen hand-col. botanical plts. and two eng. table settings, all complete as list at rear, illusts. to text, occasional browning, contemp. calf with gilt dec. spine and morocco label, rubbed at edges, 8vo (1)
Bernard (Pierre, and others). Le Jardin des Plantes, Description complete, historique et pittoresque du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, de la Menagerie, des Serres, des Galeries de Minerelogie et d'Anatomie, et de la Vallee Suisse, 2 vols., Paris, 1842-43, 183 plates, incl. some steel engr. plates (one or two fldg.), and thirty-two carefully hand-col. botanical and ornithological plts., numerous wood engr. illusts. to text, some foxing to each vol., mostly to margins, contemp. half dark-green morocco gilt, rubbed and some minor wear, large 8vo. Nissen 334. (2)
Beke, Charles Tilstone (edited) & Emily Beke (introduction), The Late Dr. Charles Beke's Discoveries of Sinai in Arabia and of Midian With Portrait, Geological, Botanical, And Chronological Reports, Plans, Map, And Thirteen Wood Engravings, London, Trubner & Co, 1878, 8vo (240 x 170mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece of the author with facsimile autograph signature, 14 woodcut plates, and folding map, two pages of advertisements at end, errata-slip, original red cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, bookplate of Signet Library
* Botanical watercolours. Study of Flowers, including amaryllis, by Ludwig Holthausen, 1850, gouache on paper, signed and dated in pencil, approx. 22 x 28 cm, together with another 19th-c. gouache study of flowers, unsigned, and three 19th-c. botanical studies of lily, iris, and amaryllis, coloured ink on paper, each approx. 30 x 25 cm. (5)
* Album. An album of watercolour views and pencil studies, c.1840s and later, comprising approx. 32 watercolour views in Yorkshire, Cumbria and Somerset, each approx. 200 x 270mm, includes 17 pencil drawings of birds & animals, each with fine hand-colouring, 8 charcoal & chalk portrait studies, 25 pencil views, portraits & studies (inc. 4 pen & ink), 11 watercolour botanical studies etc., mostly laid-down onto album leaves, contemp. blind embossed sheep, upper board detached and spine deficient, 4to. Includes watercolour views of Hanbury, Morwenston; Combe Valley Morwenston, Yorkshire (with initials T.E.M. & dated 1844); North Town in Taunton, Somerset; a view near Bridge on the Tamar and Oakhampton Castle, Devon etc. (1)
* Wilkinson (Henry, b.1921). Six etchings of dogs, including Labrador with Pheasant, Cocker Spaniels, Golden Setter with Teal (hand coloured), English Setter with Pigeon, Cocker and Woodcock, Lurcher and Rabbit, each approx. 110 x 95 mm, all signed in pencil and limited to 250 copies, together with Janes (John C.), Boxer, etching, approx. 205 x 150 mm, and others including a pencil drawing of Deer by Beresford Hill and colour botanical prints, mostly framed and glazed. (12)
Browne (Montagu). Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy and Modelling, 1st ed., Adam and Charles Black, 1896, b&w plts. after photos., occn. minor foxing, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, spine darkened, 8vo, together with Brown (Capt. Thomas), The Taxidermist's Manual; or the art of collecting, preparing, and preserving objects of natural history, 1885, b&w plts., minor foxing to prelims., orig. blindstamped dark green cloth, rubbed and some marks and sl. fraying, small 8vo, plus Sprunger (Samuel, ed.), Orchids from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Cambridge University Press, 1986, num. col. illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., folio, and other natural history, incl. defective copies of Evelyn's Kanendarum Hortense, 8th ed., 1691, and Philip Miller's Gardeners Kalendar, 7th ed., 1745, a copy of Jekyll's Roses for English Gardens, 1902, etc (8)
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