We found 106046 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 106046 item(s)
    /page

Lot 828

[AUSTEN (JANE)] EMMA A NOVEL IN THREE VOLUMES BY THE AUTHOR OF "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" ETC ETC, 1816 three vols, 12mo, first edition, wanting half titles, half calf, John Murray (3)

Lot 810

WORDSWORTH (WILLIAM) THE WAGGONER A POEM, 1819 8vo, first edition, 68p, straight grained navy morocco with roll tooled border and gilt, gauffered edges, aeg, Longman Hurst Rees Orme & Brown Provenance: Fulwar Craven (1782-1860) (engraved bookplate). 512 copies printed.

Lot 795

18TH CENTURY MEDICINE. MONRO (ALEXANDER) (SECUNDUS) SIX WORKS IN ONE VOUME 8vo, comprising De Venis Lymphaticis Valvulosis et deearum in primus origine, 120p, Edinburgh 1770, Observations Anatomical and Physiological wherein Dr Hunter's Claim to some discoveries is examined, two plts, IV, 80p, Edinburgh, August 1758, Notes on the Postscript to a Pamphlet intitled "Observations Anatomical and Phisiological etc...", 24p, London 1758, Answer to the Notes on the Postcript..., 16p, Edinburgh, Novemeber 20 1758, A Statement of Facts concerning the first proposal of performing the paracentesis of the thorax... in answer to Mr Hewson, woodcut illus and folding plate, 29p, Edinburgh 1770 and John Douglas, Animadversions on a late Pompous Book intituled Osteographia or the Anatomy of the Bones by William Cheselden Esq..., ii, 46p, February 26 1735, half calf very worn, wood engraved bookplate by Thomas Berwick § Christian Gottlieb Ludgwig, Institutiones Physiologiae cum praemissa introductione in universam medicinam praelectionibus academicis accommodatae, calf, Leipzig 1752 § James Curry, Observations on Sudden Death..., second edition, six plates, half calf, 1815 (3)

Lot 809

CONGREVE (WILLIAM) THE DOUBLE-DEALER A COMEDY, 1694 4to, first edition, title, epistle, Dryden's address, prologue/personnae dramatis, epilogue and 79p, occasional loss and repair, slightly browned, later half green morocco, spine gilt, aeg, Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head

Lot 788

TROLLOPE (ANTHONY) RALPH THE HEIR, 1871 8vo, first edition, three volumes, publisher's advertisements (facing title to vol I and 16p at end of vol III), light brown cloth (3) Provenance: John Cheesment Severn (bookplate).

Lot 789

HERBERT (LUCY) SEVERAL EXCELLENT METHODS OF HEARING MASS WITH FRUIT AND BENEFIT ACCORDING TO THE INSTITUTION OF THAT DIVINE SACRIFICE AND THE INTENTION OF OUR HOLY MOTHER THE CHURCH, 1722 8vo, first edition, woodcut device to title, 128p and index, calf, Bruges, John de Cock ++++

Lot 812

[JOHNSON (SAMUEL)] A JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND, 1775 8vo, first edition with twelve line errata leaf, 384p with occasional neat notes in an early hand, half calf, gauffered edges, spine later, W Strahan & T Cadell

Lot 808

SYDENHAM (THOMAS) THE COMPLEAT METHOD OF CURING ALMOST ALL DISEASES. TO WHICH IS ADDED AN EXACT DESCRIPTION OF THEIR SEVERAL SYMPTOMS.... NOW FAITHFULLY ENGLISHED, 1694 first edition, 12 mo, 85p and index, 18th century owner's names, contemporary spotted calf, worn Provenance: William Mathews and James Mathews.

Lot 275

Books: The Family Physician, published by A.W. Cowan and Cassell & Co in five volumes new and enlarged edition with colour plates; My Life and TImes by Compton McKenzie ten volumes Octavo, One second impression 1963 all others first edition with dust jackets, and four other books

Lot 767

A selection of unframed prints of Indian interest, including sixteen hand-coloured lithographed plates from 'The Table Fruits of India', originally published by Ballin & Co. Calcutta, 1842 (lacking the original green lithographed pictorial wrappers)A First Edition set of 'The Table Fruits of India' engravings is in the British Library; cf. also Sotheby's, London, 27 April 1987 and Sotheby's 26 May 2005 lot 18

Lot 145

Coalport first edition, 'The Snowman - Father Christmas, The Special Gift', with box, number 9. CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, no obvious damage.

Lot 144

First edition bone china 'The Snowman - How do you do?', Coalport Characters, with box, number 8. CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, no obvious damage.

Lot 21

δ Terry Frost (1915-2003) Timberaine A (Kemp 207a) Woodcut triptych printed in colours, 2000-01, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 16 in pencil on the verso of the third sheet, only the first 10 of the edition were printed in the artist's life time and therefore signed by him, on wove paper, printed by Hugh Stoneman at Stoneman Graphics, Cornwall, published by Paragon Press, London, the sheets printed to the edges, each sheet 1048 x 500mm (41 ¼ x 19 ¾ in) (3) δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 38

δ Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) after. Figure, Early Morning. Photolithograph in colours, signed and numbered from the edition of 375 in pencil, only the first 100 were signed by the artist, on wove paper, with full margins, 595 x 495mm (23 ¼ x 19 ¼ in) (unframed) δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 4177

'The 100 Greatest Masterpieces' First Edition Set of Silver Proof Medals by John Pinches, total weight 195 ozt approx, in wooden presentation six drawer cabinet

Lot 28

AUSTEN, Jane, Novels by Miss Jane Austen, Richard Bentley, 1833 in three volumes, and additional vol. 1837, 8vo. contemporary half calf with marble boards, engraved frontispiece and half title after Pickering and by Greatbatch, comprising Pride and Prejudice: A Novel, Mansfield Park: A Novel, Northanger Abbey & Persuasion (bound as one), together with Sense and Sensibility: A Novel, Bentley, 1837, prelim. leaves damp-stained, chips and one loss to spines (4 vols.)1833 first Bentley edition, first appearance as a single volume, third edition overall.

Lot 31

Hill, John, Sir - The British Herbal, First edition. Large folio, original sheep boards - rebacked. Allegorical coloured engraving as frontispiece by H. Roberts after S. Wale, coloured engraved title page vignette, dedication page with coloured engraved arms of Earl of Northumberland and 75 plates of about 1500 botanical and herbal specimens. Printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton in Gray's Inn. & c. London 1756Sir John Hill (1714-1775) was apparently from Peterborough. He was trained as an apothecary and set up a small shop in St. Martin's Lane. He travelled all over the country in search of rare herbs in order to write a herbal but this took longer than he thought. He was a prolific writer, his first publication being a translation of Theophrastuss History of Stones (1746). He edited the British Magazine (1746-1750), and for two years (1751-1753) he wrote a daily letter, The Inspector, for the London Advertiser and Literary Gazette. He also produced novels, plays and scientific works, and was a large contributor to the supplement of Ephraim Chambers's Cyciopaedia. His personal and scurrilous writings made him many enemies, including Henry Fielding, Christopher Smart and David Garrick all of whom attacked him in print. The Dictionary of National Biography attribute 76 different works the Hill but his most important are his botanical works. In addition Hannah Glasse's famous manual of cookery was generally ascribed to him (see Boswell, ed. Hill, iii. 285) as it was not readily believed that a woman could have written it. Dr Johnson said of him that he was an ingenious man, but had no veracity. The British Herbal, however, is a work of veracity and vitally important for modern botanical nomenclature in that not only did Hill attempt to name and categorize the flowers and herbs which grow in Britain but he classifed them on the forms of the corolla and gynoecium and criticised the Linnaean system.

Lot 292

Ruskin (John) The Stones of Venice, 3 vols, large 8vo, brown cloth gilt, plates, illustrations, 1851-53, first edition.

Lot 294

[Wakefield (Edward Gibbon)] England and America, a Comparison of the Social and Political State of Both Nations, 2 vol, boards, 1833, first edition, and 11 others. (13)

Lot 301

Joyce (James) Ulysses, 4to, leather-backed cloth, 1 of 2000 copies, Egoist Press, First Edition Second Printing, Paris/London, 1922; Finnegan's Wake, 8vo, cloth, d-j, 1939, first edition (2).

Lot 302

Orwell (George) Animal Farm, 12mo, cloth, d-j, New York, [1946], first American edition; Dahl (R.) Kiss Kiss, 12mo, cloth, d-j, 1960; Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Fellowship of the Ring, 1956; The Two Towers, 1956; The Return of the King, 1955, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth, d-j, and 7 others. (12)

Lot 19

The Crystal Palace, Sydenham, first edition folio of the auction catalogue to take place in 1911, 50 photogravure plates many from 80 images by photographer Philip Henry Delamotte, also a Daily Mirror newspaper of 1st December 1936, recording the burning of The Crystal Palace.

Lot 366

A volume, Louis Wain and May Byron, 'Cat's Cradle: A Picture-Book for Little Folk', London: Blackie and Son Limited, no date circa 1908, presumed first edition.

Lot 1909

A first edition and out of print 'New and revised handbook of marks on Chinese ceramics' by Gerald Davison with signed compliment slip.

Lot 1471

Charles Dickens The Personal History of David Copperfield with illustrations by H. K. Browne. Bradbury & Evans 1850 first edition in book form.

Lot 254

VIKTOR VASNETSOV [ILLUSTRATOR], PESN O VESHCHEM OLEGE, 1899 AND 1915 VASNETSOV, Viktor, illustrator, and ZAMIRAYLO, Viktor, calligrapher; text by PUSHKIN, Aleksandr;PESN O VESHCHEM OLEGE [The Song of the Wise Oleg]. Comprising:a) First issue, dedicated to Pushkin`s birth centenary on May 26, 1899. Saint Petersburg: Tipografiya ekspeditsii zagotovleniya gosudarstvennykh bumag, 1899. A fold-out book with chromolithographic illustrations. 6 pages. 4to (330 x 228 mm);b) Second edition. Moscow: A. A. Levenson, 1914. A fold-out book with lithographic tipped-in illustrations. 6 pages. Large folio (484 x 337 mm)

Lot 248

Milne (AA), Now We Are Six, first edition, 1927, with dust jacket, illustrated by EH Shepherd. Condition Report Dust cover with tears and losses to the top edge. Binding and boards and paper in good condition.

Lot 249

Tolkein (JRR), The Silmarillion, first edition, 1977. Condition Report Taped dust wrapper along the edge of the front flap, '£4.95 in UK Only'. Private library label. Generally in good condition internally but slightly undulates towards the back.

Lot 250

Murdoch (Iris), The Bell, first edition, 1958, with dust jacket.

Lot 301

The Enchanted Capital of Scotland, A Tale of Mystery and Adventure, illustrated by Jessie M. King, Plaid Productions, first edition. Condition Report The top edge of the dust cover has tears. The pages are in good condition. No foxing. Binding good.

Lot 303

McCardel (James) The Parish of New Kilpatrick, first edition, frontispiece and cover by Jessie M. King, published by Maclehose 1949; and What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge, published by Collins. (2)

Lot 306

Waterfield (Margaret) Corners of Grey Old Gardens, illustrated by Jessie M. King, published by Foulis 1914, first edition.

Lot 312

Evans (Sebastian) The High History of The Holy Graal, published by Dent & Co, first edition, illustrated by Jessie M. King. Condition Report The book is complete. There is some foxing to the frontispiece and pages before it. Some yellowing to the page edges. Inscription in ink dated 1906. Corners of the board turned over. Discolouration to the spine.

Lot 359

RUSSELL FLINT (WILLIAM), MODELS OF PROPRIETY - signed and dedicated by the author on the front fly leaf, 'This Copy of M.O.P. is for Ernest Male, with my very best wishes, William Russel Flint, 4.9.58', first edition, d.j, Michael Joseph 1951; with a hand written letter from the artist accompanying the book, with original envelope and photograph of the artist (4)

Lot 397

John Ogilby, 17th century engraving with later hand colouring, The Road from London to Shrewsbury, continued to Welshpool and Montgomery, circa 1679 - first edition, enclosed with the map is a double sided sheet of text related to the route, 34cm x 43cm, Framed and glazed

Lot 345

MILNE (A.A.), THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER, first edition, pink cloth, with d.j, Methuen, 1928 (1)

Lot 344

MILNE (A.A), NOW WE ARE SIX, first edition, red cloth with d.j, Methuen, 1927 (1)

Lot 368

NANSEN (F), FARTHEST NORTH, first edition, with folding maps, frontis plates an other illustrations, green cloth, Westminster, Archibald Constable, 1897 (2)

Lot 8333

A 1967 First Edition volume 'The Art of the Modern Potter by Tony Birks

Lot 244

The Beatles - a good lot to include Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band First Edition including pull-out, Fourth Edition of Please Please Me, both 33.3 rpm, also includes five 45 rpm records including Strawberry Fields Forever, Thankyou Girl, She Loves You, A Hard Day's Night and Can't Buy Me Love

Lot 128

THE BEATLES - YELLOW SUBMARINE - an eclectic mix of Yellow Submarine memorabilia mainly from the original release to include a vintage jumper, first edition book, cassette, 3" CD single, Orchestration Series No.11, sheet music, magazines, a Gift Book and a book of Pop-Out Art Decorations (complete).

Lot 135

AZING BEATLES BOOKS - a collection of 10 limited first edition Beatles books by Azing, numbered and signed to include Beatles In New York Famous Live Shows Vol. 2, Across The Universe Beatles Sleeves From Around The World vol. 1, Get Back Sessions Part 1 The Bootleg Collection vol.1, The Beatles in The Netherlands 1964-1993 dedicated 'For Nick, Dutch Greetings from Azing, Roger Bruneel' and 6 volumes of The Album Collection, all 6 released in numbers of 5000, 4 of which are signed on the inner page to include the titles Please Please Me vol.1 (signed on page 7), With The Beatles vol.2 (signed on page 7), Beatles For Sale vol. 4, Help! vol.5, Rubber Soul vol.6 and Revolver vol.7.

Lot 139

JOHN LENNON BOOKS - 2 first edition hardbacks by John Lennon to include In His Own Write and Skywriting by Word Of Mouth.

Lot 36

BEATLES CD COLLECTIONS - Two limited edition complete collections here. The first is The Beatles CD Singles Collection (CD BSCP 1). It contains all 22 singles and their B-Sides in individual inner sleeves and is housed in a thick textured black cardboard outer box. The second is The Beatles Compact Disc EP Collection (CD BEP 14). It contains 15 CDs, with all 14 EPs and additional disc with previously unreleased studio recordings all in their separate inner sleeves with a booklet. Again, it is housed in a thick black cardboard outer box. Condition for both is Ex+/Ex.

Lot 111

BEATLES - a collection of Beatles related sheet music and ephemera to include the sheet music for Michelle, 'Yesterday and Let it Be', Abbey Road song book, Beatles '66 souvenir album, issues 1-4 of the 'Fabulous Beatles Souvenir Song Album', a promotional pack for 'Live at the BBC' including 4 promotional photos and material, 2 books by John Lennon - In His Own Write and a first edition of A Spaniard In The Works (1965), Yellow Submarine Songtrack material including a poster (51x76cm), a HMV bag and a LP sized promotional card.

Lot 142

BEATLES - SIGNED - a group of signed items to include a promotional photo of The Beatles in Hamburg signed by Pete Best, a copy of Mike McCartney St George's Hall signed by Freda Kelly and one other, a card mounted photo of the Cavern Club signed by Bob Wooler and Allan Williams, a first edition of Johnny Gentle & The Beatles signed by Johnny Gentle and a promotional photo signed by Johnny Gentle.

Lot 1120

William Henley - Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers, 1959 first edition, inscribed to Ian Ratcliffe from Woodcock, Aug 1964; also five other stringed instrument related books (6)

Lot 1066

Three boxes of books on military history, 8vos and 4tos in original cloth: Boraston (J.H., Editor) Sir Douglas Haig's Despatches, 1919, J.M. Dent & Sons, two vols., text (with plates and illustrations) and Maps, in publisher's red cloth gilt; Churchill (Winston) The Second World War, 1948-54, Cassell & Co. first edition, 6 vols black cloth [with] The World Crisis, 1923-31, Thornton Butterworth, 6 vols; Esposito and Elting A Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars, Faber & Faber, oblong folio in original slipcase; several regimental histories including the Scottish Volunteer Force, 34th [&] 20th (Light) Division, Coldstream Guards, South Wales Borderers, Volunteer Infantry, Tyne Electrical Engineers, the Royal Naval Division, and Hicks (J.G.) The Percy Artillery Records, 1899; a 1799 List of Officers, for the War Office, Sixth edition (marbled boards, becoming disbound) with Hart's Annual Army List for 1863; bound collected issues of The Camp Magazine of the 1st Royal Naval Brigade interned at Groningen 1914-16; Nevill (R.) British Military Prints and White (A.C.) Bibliography of Regimental Histories (qty) 

Lot 1067

Noel Paton (J., Illustrator) The Dowie Dens o'Yarrow, 1860 folio of steel engravings, original green cloth; Glanzstoff AG (Textile company) 19 prints reproducing medieval illustrations of cloth workers in Nuremberg presented in the original folio cloth box and slipcase; Burton Josuiah Wedgewood and his Pottery, 1922, Cassell, original pictorial cloth; The Complete History of Buckingham Palace, Country Life, dust jacket; Stueart Erskine Lady Diana Beauclerk, 1903, T. Fisher Unwin; Hopkins and Rimbault The Organ, 1877, Third edition, large 8vo in original cloth gilt; the Norton Facsimile of Shakespeare's First Folio, 1996 Second Edition, in slipcase; Norris Monumental Brasses, two vols in slipcase; The Silversmiths of Birmingham; The Archives of the Company of Mercers, Grocers and Haberdashers of Richmond, Yorkshire; a New Edition of Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, 3 vols, 1864, Boston [and] The Modern Building Record, 3 vols. An interesting group (16 vols in two boxes)

Lot 423

Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin First Moonlanding. Signed American first edition of Buzz Aldrins latest book, No Dream Is to High. Unread and opened only for signing. Good condition. All signed items will come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 452

SPENSER, EDMOND; The Shepheards Calendar, illustrated by John Nash, a limited edition 26/350, published by the Cresset Press Ltd, London 1930, vellum and hard boards with gilt tooling to spine. CONDITION REPORT: Some discolouration of velum to spine and scuffing to end edges. Corner of first page at top cut off, otherwise good condition.

Lot 109

An album of mint coin first day covers and stamps depicting the life of the Queen Mother, some limited edition

Lot 105

An album of mint coin first day covers and stamps depicting the Queen's Golden Jubilee 2002, some limited edition

Lot 110

An album of mint coin first day covers and stamps depicting the Queen's Golden Jubilee 2002, some limited edition

Lot 93

Ten Lledo Vanguards 1;64 diecast model vehicles including BO1002 limited edition twin pack each boxed, 14 EFE Exclusive First Editions 1:70 diecast vehicles, boxed etc (25)

Lot 2436

An early 17th Century map based on the first survey of England by Christopher Saxton and published in William Camden's Britannia (London: 1607-1637). It was engraved by William Hole, one of first recorded English map engravers.This particular example comes from the 1610 edition as it doesn't have Latin text on the verso (1607 edition) nor a (plate) number added (1637 edition).

Lot 3123

Arthur Ruppin 'Jewish Fale and Future 1940, signed first edition

Lot 1109

A first edition Royal Doulton 'Lambing Time' HN1890

Lot 487

' Beaufighter Over The Balkans ,' Steve Stevens DFC, signed first edition. 2006, hardcover with dust jacket.

Lot 539a

The Pike; Hughes-Hallet, Lucy; First edition 2003. Signed by the author. With dustcover.

Loading...Loading...
  • 106046 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots