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Lot 274

Hirst (Damien) I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, first edition, over 700 illustrations and diagrams, illustrated in colour, with die-cuts, folding parts, inserts, moveable parts, pop-ups, original red cloth, dust-jacket, with original poster loosely inserted, Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1997.

Lot 275

[Kennedy (James)] A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton-House, half-title, 25 engraved plates by Gresse, contemporary ink signature of R.Pettiward to head of title, with additional large folding engraved plate of bas-relief at Wilton dedicated to Thomas Earl of Pembroke by Thos. Langley after J.Lyons dated 1746 bound in as frontispiece, some very light offsetting but generally an excellent clean copy, modern half russet morocco, spine gilt, 4to, Salisbury, for E.Easton. sold by G.Wilkie...London, 1781.⁂ Scarce reissue of the 1761 first edition, complete with final leaf (p.117) misnumbered "93". Not in the British Library or the V & A Library; ESTC lists only 3 copies, all in America.Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke (1664-1732) formed a celebrated collection of classical sculpture. Kennedy's description of his antiquities "is one of the few accounts which gives the principles upon which a collector formed his collection". Herrmann, The English as Collectors, p.96.

Lot 276

[Lomazzo (Giovanni Paolo)] [A Tracte containing the Artes of Curious Paintinge, Carvinge & Buildinge], translated by Richard Haydock, first edition in English, lacking engraved title-page and all the 13 plates, with woodcut initials and numerous typographical ornaments, colophon with large woodcut device, with several near contemporary manuscript notes on the book & the translator to front free endpaper and one or two leaves, first leaf of text with traces of old inscription at head (most cut away), H4 slightly short, Kk1 with small paper flaw tear affecting a few letters but not sense, one or two stains but generally very clean, modern bookplate of Donald Adair Pavey, later half roan, a little worn, spine torn, [Harris 519; STC 16698], small folio, [Oxford, by Joseph Barnes for R.H.], [1598]; sold not subject to return⁂ First English translation of Lamazzo's Mannerist treatise, dedicated to Thomas Bodley and one of the first works to be presented to the Bodleian Library. "It was the first book on the arts to be translated and the reason for its choice must have been its thorough treatment of painting...". Harris p.297.

Lot 278

Percier (Charles) & P.F.L.Fontaine. Raccolta di Decorazioni Interne; Recueil de Décorations Intérieures, translated by Francesco Lazzari, edited by Giuseppe Borsato, titles and text in Italian and French, titles with engraved vignette,120 engraved plates including the 48 supplementary plates after Borsato, some foxing (mostly to text) and light marginal water-staining at beginning and end, contemporary morocco-backed marbled boards, rubbed, spine repaired, [Berlin Kat. 4057], folio, Venice, 1843.⁂ Important Empire style pattern book by the creators of the style and coiners of the term "interior decoration", featuring interiors and furniture executed for notable clients including Napoleon at the Tuileries. The work was first published in 1801 but this is the first edition to contain the supplementary plates.

Lot 31

NO RESERVE Durham.- Raine (Rev. James) The History and Antiquities of North Durham, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 9 plates, 2 genealogical tables, 1 engraved map, scattered spotting, contemporary half-calf, gilt, a little rubbed, folio, 1852⁂ With a large section on Holy Island, which is now known as Lindisfarne.

Lot 4

China.- Clark (Robert Sterling) & Arthur de C. Sowerby. Through Shên-Kan: the Account of the Clark Expedition in North China 1908-9, first edition, map frontispiece, plates, some colour, folding colour map in pocket at end, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 4to, 1912.

Lot 46

NO RESERVE Wales.- Malkin (Benjamin Heath) The Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography, of South Wales, first edition, 12 soft-ground etchings with watercolour wash by J.Laporte, one or two highlighted with body colour, folding engraved map (torn, creased at edges), light foxing and offsetting, a few plates with imprint shaved, contemporary calf, gilt, rebacked, rubbed, joints split, 1804 § Walker (J. & A.) Map of South Wales, folding hand-coloured engraved map, c.650 x 825mm., dissected and mounted on linen, light offsetting, cloth slip-case with paper label, J. & A.Walker for James Wyld, 1833, 4to & 8vo (2)

Lot 56

NO RESERVE Golf.- Hutchinson (Horace) British Golf Links: a Short Account of the leading Golf Links of the United Kingdom, first edition, frontispiece, illustrations, some full-page, publisher's advertisements at end, previous owner's ink inscription, bookplate, original decorative cloth, rebacked with original spine laid down, a little rubbed, 4to, 1897.

Lot 60

NO RESERVE Birds.- Meinertzhagen (Colonel R.) Nicoll's Birds of Egypt, 2 vol., first edition, portrait frontispiece, half-titles, plates and illustrations, 3 folding colour maps, bookplate of the 'British Ornithologists' Union', original cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 4to, 1930.

Lot 64

Botany.- Dykes (William Rickatson) The Genus Iris, first edition, presentation copy from author, 48 colour plates, illustrations, scattered faint spotting, original morocco-backed boards, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, folio, Cambridge, 1913.

Lot 65

Darwin (Charles) The Variations of Animals and Plants under domestication, 2 vol., first edition, second issue, illustrations, advertisements at end dated February 1868 (vol. 1) and April 1867 (vol. 2), original cloth, gilt, faint staining to upper cover vol. 2 only, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Freeman 878], 8vo, 1868.

Lot 66

Darwin (Charles) The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, first edition, first issue, 7 heliotype plates (3 folding), slightly creased with some finger soiling, numbered in Arabic, engraved illustrations, ink stamp to contents page (touching text) and plate, and a few others, lacking final 5 leaves (all after p.168; index and advertisements), title browned at margins, occasional spotting, some light finger soiling, later half calf, spine a little rubbed, [Freeman 1141; G&M 4975], John Murray, 1872; Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology..., engraved illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, very occasional light foxing, upper hinge cracked but firm, original cloth, spine head chipped, [Freeman 38], John Murray, 1882; and 3 others Darwin, 8vo (5)

Lot 71

Morris (Richard) Flora Conspicua: a Selection of the most Ornamental flowering, hardy, exotic ... plants, first edition, 60 hand-coloured engraved plates by William Clark, 1 double-page, tissue-guards, occasional spotting, previous owner's ink signature, contemporary half-calf, rebacked retaining original backstrip, a little rubbed, [Nissen BBI 1414], 8vo, 1826.

Lot 73

Veterinary & Farriery.- Reeves (John) The Art of farriery both in theory and practice containing the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases incident to horses, first edition, 4 engraved plates, of which 1 folding, errata f. at end, plate at p.30 bound in upside down, occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, spine in compartments and with later gilt and burgundy leather label, joints splitting, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Roscoe A434/1; Perkins 1424 (2nd edition); Rothamsted p.125 (4th edition], 8vo, Printed for J. Newbery & B. Collins, 1758.⁂ Scarce at auction. The 'eminent physician' named as contributing part of the text has been identified as Dale Ingram (c.1710-1793).

Lot 74

West (J.) Remarks on the Management, or rather, the Mis-Management, of Woods, Plantations, and Hedge-Row Timber, first edition, errata bound at end, ex-library with usual label and occasional ink-stamps, cracked hinges, original cloth-backed boards, printed paper label to upper cover, spine covering beginning to split at joints but holding firm, bumping to corners and spine extremities, Newark, 1842 § Wright (Alexander) An Essay on the Nature and Improvement of the Soil, ex-library with usual labels and ink-stamps, modern cloth, 1839 § Portland (Duke of) Extracts from the Works of the Late Mr. Arthur Young, on the Cultivation of beans, and the Application of Manure, title becoming detached, ex-library with usual label and ink-stamps, original wrappers bound-in, modern cloth, Worksop, 1843; and others similar, 8vo (5)

Lot 75

Chemistry.- Bergman (Torbern) A Dissertation on elective attractions, translated by Thomas Beddoes, first edition in English, 4 folding engraved plates, 3 folding letterpress tables, errata f. at end, some spotting / mostly light foxing, occasional water-staining, lightly browned, engraved armorial bookplate ''St. Andrew Ld. St. John of Blestoe, 14th Baron, MP', contemporary tree calf, spine gilt and with red morocco label, joints split, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed, [Duveen p. 67 (lacking the plates)], 8vo, Printed for J. Murray, 1785.⁂ Bergman was a professor of chemistry at the University of Uppsala, Sweden.

Lot 81

Mathematics.- Poincare (Henri) La Science et l'Hypothese, first edition, foxing, lacks front free endpaper, contemporary cloth, 8vo, Paris, [1902].⁂ Scarce first edition of this important work. Einstein himself said in a letter to Carl Seilig in 1955: "There is no doubt that the special theory of relativity, if we regard its development in retrospect, was ripe for discovery in 1905. Lorentz had already recognized that the transformations named after him are essential for the analysis of Maxwell's equation, and Poincaré deepened this insight still further."

Lot 87

NO RESERVE Pioneer of Ordnance Survey.- Roy (William) Experiments and observations made in Britain, in order to obtain a rule for measuring heights with the barometer, half-title, 3 engraved plates (1 double-page), folding engraved plan of Snowdon, 12 double-page letterpress tables, directions to binder f. at end, occasional spotting, some light browning, contemporary half calf, sympathetically rebacked, corners worn, covers rubbed, 4to, Printed by J. Nichols (successor to Mr. Bowyer), 1778.⁂ First separate edition, having originally been published in the Phil. Trans. of the Royal Society. Roy's experiments were carried out from 1771 to 1776 and took him to Schiehallion in Scotland and Snowdon in Wales. He was assisted by David Dundas (later General; our copy descended from the family) and the landscape painter Paul Sandby. Provenance: Thomas Dundas, Upleatham, Yorks. (engraved armorial bookplate).

Lot 89

Italian language.- Trissino (Gian Giorgio) La poetica, first edition, woodcut printer's device to r4v, without the final 2 errata ff. (printed later), title lightly soiled, occasional spotting and light staining, 18th century mottled calf, gilt, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, with new label, corners repaired, rubbed, g.e, [Adams T955 (without errata ff.); EDIT 16 CNCE 25808], a solid copy, 4to, [Vicenza], [Tolomeo Ianiculo], [April, 1529].⁂ W.W. Greg's copy of Trissino's work on the Italian language and composition. It is handsomely printed in italic type after Arrighi. Provenance: 'W.W. Greg, Park Lodge, 1924' (ink inscription to front free endpaper).

Lot 91

NO RESERVE Machiavelli (Niccolò) Tutte le opere...divise in V. Parti., 5 parts in 1, collation: [*2] a-z aa-zz aaa-hhh4 : *4 a-r4 s2 : à4 è4 a-z aa-yy4 zz2 : a-z aa bb4 [cc2] : *2 a-z aa4, woodcut portraits to general and divisional titles, [cc2] a double-page battle plan, *4, è4, zz2 and aa4 at end blank, pencil underlining, occasional spotting and light staining, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine in compartments and with green morocco label, backstrip all but detached and with small piece missing, rubbed, 4to, [?Geneva], no printer, 1550 [but c.1630].⁂ A 'Testina edition', which uses the woodcut portrait of Comin da Trino's 1541 edition of Il Principe. Dated 1550, but in fact published in the first half of the 17th century. Some of the later editions bear a Geneva imprint, hence the tentative attribution of this edition to Switzerland.Literature: Adams M9; EDIT 16 CNCE 64604.

Lot 893

Sir Francis Chantrey RA (1781-1841) - Muirhead (James Patrick, M.A., editor), Winged Words on Chantrey's Woodcocks/With Etchings, first edition, London: John Murray, 1857, black-ruled throughout, contemporary green morocco gilt (tired, rubbed, chipped), all-edges gilt, pictorial bookplate: From the Books of Ruthven Deane (American ornithologist; 1851-1934), 8vo, (1); Holland (John), Memorials [...] in Hallamshire and Elsewhere, first edition, Sheffield: J. Pearce, Jun., [n.d., 1851], illustrated, original red cloth, 8vo, (1); Jones (George, R.A.), Sir Francis Chantrey, R.A.: Recollections [...], author's presentation copy, first edition, London: Edward Moxon, 1849, original green cloth, 8vo, (1); further books on Chantrey; other local interest, Chatsworth House, the Dukes of Devonshire, and the Cavendish family; etc., [collection]

Lot 1011

A 17th century first edition book - The Secret History of Whitehall from the Restoration of Charles II down to the abdication of the late K James. by D Jones. Volumes I & II. Hardcover. Dated 1697. 

Lot 1027

Arthur Conan Doyle – Short Stories Sherlock Holmes First Edition book 1928 in redboards. Signs of wear.

Lot 1036

Fleming Ian - James Bond 007  From Russia With Love First Edition 121 Charing Cross Road The Book Club hardback with dust jacket. 1956/57. Some minor wear and no personal notations present.

Lot 1057

A collection of first edition Bloomsbury publishing hard back Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling. To include The Philosophers Stone, The Chamber of Secrets, The Prisoner of Azkaban, The Goblet of Fire, The Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. All Published by Bloomsbury. 

Lot 1082

A collection of mixed 20th Century books to include; John Fowles French Lieutenants Woman 4th Edition (Signed) Dust Jacket, Maggot by John Fowles (Signed) 1985 First Reprint, Mantissa John Fowles First Edition (Signed), Truman Capote The Grass Harp 1st Edition published by Random House & Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix First Edition. 

Lot 815

Habsburg, Geza von - 'Faberge Revealed at The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts', published by VMFA, 2011, first edition, signed in ink by the author, cream cloth boards with dust jacket, large 4to., also various other reference works and catalogues relating to Faberge and British silver. (12)

Lot 820

Dickens, Charles - 'Little Dorrit', published by Bradbury & Evans, London, 1857, first edition in book form, illustrated by Phiz (H. K. Browne) tan leather spine with marbled boards, 2 vols., 8vo. (2)

Lot 1364

Terence Cuneo, limited edition coloured print, Le Shuttle, signed in pencil on the mount, 409/850, framed, and Doctor Tony Marchington, coloured print, First Stop Edinburgh, framed (2)

Lot 390

Gail Altschuler (b.1957). A framed and glazed coloured screen print titled "First Light" signed and titled, edition 1/12. H.51 W.61cm

Lot 181

First Edition Book - signed by Alfred Einsteine and A (Albert) Einsteine 'Mozart Character His Work' by Alfred Einsteine, dated 1947Location: Porters

Lot 25

ORWELL, George, Down and Out in Paris and London. 1st edition 1933. Orwell's rare first book and one of only 1500 copiesCondition report: Small splits in cloth between front cover and spine. Gutter exposed at title page but generally fairly firm. Scattered fingering. Remains of label stub to rear pastedown, perhaps indicating book was once from a circulating library

Lot 216

[SIGNED] Paleneo A Universal Sign Language invented by Leslie Charteris published for Interlit A.G. by Hodder & Stroughton 1972 first edition INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to Brian Locke 'Best wishes' (in code) Leslie Charteris 1973 paperback with an additional signed note by the Crime writer John Creasey dated 1966, loosely inserted     

Lot 199

The Complete Herbal to which is now added upwards of One Hundred Additonal Herbs with a display of their Medicinal and Occult Qualities physically applied to The Cure of All Disorders Incident to Mankind; to which is now first annexed The English Physician Enlarged and Key to Physic etc by Nicholas Culpeper to which are also added upwards of 50 choice Receipts and Illustrated with Engravings of numerous British Herbs and Plants correctly coloured from Nature published Thomas Kelly 1835 A New Edition with engraved frontispiece and 20 hand-coloured plates which has been re-bound in cloth

Lot 176

The Annals of Horticulture and Year-Book of Information on Practical Gardening for 1847-1849 in 3 volumes, published Houlston & Stoneman and Charles Cox, each volume with a coloured frontispiece and engraved title pages with numerous woodcuts, uniformly bound in half leather with raised bands and gilt leather labels, Curtis's Botanical Magazine Dedications 1827-1927 Portraits & Biographical Notes compiled by Nelmes & Cuthbertson 1931 in gilt lettered cloth, The Theory of Horticulture by Lindley 1840 first edition original cloth (5)     

Lot 190

Gothic Ornaments Selected from Various Ancient Buildings both in England & France by Augustus Pugin, Architect drawn on stone by J.D. Harding published Bohn 1844 first edition illustrated with 91 plates in leather backed cloth boards gilt title, Illustrations of Architecture & Ornament a series of 70 plates drawn & etched on Copper from his own sketches in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Holland and Belgium by J.B. Waring, published Blackie 1871 first edition in half leather (folio), An Analysis of Gothic Architecture Illustrated by a series of upwards of 700 examples of Doorways, Windows, Mouldings, Roofs, Arches etc by Raphael & J. Arthur Brandon 1903 New Edition in 2 volumes gilt lettered cloth (4)   

Lot 181

The History of the Town And Parish of Tetbury In the County of Gloucester, compiled from Original MSS and other Authentic Sources by the Rev. Alfred T. Lee, published John Henry & James Parker 1857 first edition with coloured frontispiece and other plates (some tinted) publisher's gilt cloth, re-backed with original spine   

Lot 173

Reginald Farrer Among The Hills with mounted colour plates (1911) first edition, Plant Hunters in The Andes by Harper Goodspeed with maps & 116 illustrations (c.1950) in dust-wrapper, Parks & Forests of Sussex by William Smith Ellis 1885 (Author's Presentation Inscription) gilt lettered cloth, The Royal Parks & Gardens of London by Nathan Cole 1877, The Flowering Plants of Wilts by Rev. Preston with a Map 1888 in gilt cloth, Flora of Gloucestershire 1948, Ascent of Everest, Kenya Trees & Shrubs, Gardening in East Africa, New Zealand Plants & Their Story 1919, In The March & Borderland of Wales by Bradley 1905 in gilt cloth (11)   

Lot 200

[Botany] The Ferns of Wales by Edward Young printed & published by Thomas Thomas 1856 first edition with a colour pictorial title and containing 34 examples of real original pressed ferns with printed descriptions and tissue guards, bound in original Morocco cloth with gilt decorations and titles, the plates in remarkable condition considering their delicate nature

Lot 213

The Art & Handicraft of Garden Making by Thomas H. Mawson, Hon. A.R.I.B.A, published Batsford 1907 third edition revised & enlarged with many photographic reproductions and black & white drawings in original gilt cloth, Some English Gardens after Drawings by George S. Elgood and notes by Gertrude Jekyll published Longmans Green 1904 first edition with many coloured plates in gilt lettered cloth. (2)  

Lot 221

Roald Dahl Fantastic Mr Fox illustrated by Donald Chaffin, published George Allen & Unwin 1970 first edition in colour illustrated glazed boards      

Lot 191

Eric Newby A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush 1958 first edition with photographic reproductions & map at rear and five other first editions in dust-wrappers: On The Shores of The Mediterranean 1984, A Traveller’s Life 1982, The Last Grain Race 1956, Love & War in the Apennines 1971 and The Big Red Train Ride 1978 (6)

Lot 220

Beatrix Potter The Tale of Tom Kitten published Warne 1907 first edition with coloured illustrations by the author, original boards & colour onlay (title & frontispiece repaired at hinge), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny 1904 first edition (with miss-spelling of muffatees page 15) illustrated by the author in original boards with spine repaired, The Tale of Johnny-Town Mouse 1918 first edition with a little wear bottom spine and other Beatrix Potter books including Fairy Caravan 1952, Tale of the Faithful Dove 1971 first edition thus, Fierce Bad Rabbit & Miss Moppet in Book Form, Peter Rabbit in Latin,. an i.t.a. edition of Timmy Tiptoes etc (32) 

Lot 202

British Game Birds and Waterfowl by Beverley R. Morris Esq., Illustrated with 60 coloured plates (complete) published Groombridge & Sons 1855 first edition with full-page hand coloured engravings bound in half leather with raised bands and gilt title label (piece cut from corner of first 30 pages)   

Lot 214

The Domestic Gardener’s Manual; Being An Introduction to Gardening To which is added, A Concise Naturalist’s Kalendar and English Botanist’s Companion or Catalogue of British Plants in the Monthly Order of their Flowering by a Practical Horticulturist [George John Towers], published Whittaker Treacher & Co 1830 first edition in cloth with gilt lettered leather label on spine     

Lot 187

[Signed] Plant Hunting by Ernest H. Wilson with 128 illustrations 1927 in 2 volumes (Special Autographed Edition) in gilt lettered cloth with Aristocrats of The Garden 1932 in 2 volumes; More Aristocrats of The Garden 1928 both by Ernest Wilson, The Old English Herbals by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde illustrated 1922 first edition, The Living Plant in Leaf, Flower & Fruit by Knight & Step with 871 illustrations 1905 in gilt cloth, The Genus Tulipa by Hall 1940 with 40 coloured illustrations, Present-Day Rock Garden by Sampson Clay 1937 and 2 books from Country Life Library Edited E.T. Cook (11)   

Lot 171

Flowers of The Field by the Rev. C.A. Johns with woodcuts (c.1857) in gilt lettered cloth, Stove & Greenhouse Flowering Plants by Benjamin Williams 1883, third edition enlarged illustrated & revised, The Working Man's Model Family Botanic Guide by William Fox 1912, The Nursery Manual by Bailey, The Formal Garden in England with illustrations by F. Inigo Thomas Architect 1901, The Pruning Manual 1936, The Wild Garden 1894 illustrated Parsons, Lily Catalogue issued by Constable illustrated, Garden of Larkspurs & of Pinks by Bailey 1938 & 1939, In a Gloucestershire Garden 1895, First Book of Botany by Balfour and catalogues etc (21)  

Lot 174

Beautiful Flowers & How To Grow Them by Horace J. Wright & Walter Wright illustrated with 100 colour plates, 1909, in 2 volumes, first edition, bound in half leather with imitation strap-work and raised bands with gilt titles, Garden Colour with Notes & Watercolour Sketches by Margaret Waterfield 1906, bound in half leather raised bands gilt spine and hinge decorations, The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White illustrated by Edmund New, John Lane Bodley Head 1900 bound in full gilt leather, Flower Grouping In English Scotch & Irish Gardens with 56 Sketches by Margaret Waterfield 1907 in gilt decorated cloth, My Shrubs by Eden Phillpotts 1915, Modern Gardens, Studio 1926-7, Old Garden Roses, Country Life (8)

Lot 205

Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler Unexpurgated Edition Two Volumes in One, first volume: A Retrospect, second volume: The National Socialist Movement, published Hurst & Blackett 1939 second impression with text in English, bound in original gilt cloth  

Lot 225

[SIGNED] Dylan Thomas Collected Poems 1934-1952 published J.M. Dent 1952 first edition, this copy one of only 65 printed on mould-made paper and SIGNED by Dylan Thomas on limitation leaf (copy 20) with frontispiece portrait of the author by Augustus John and bound in full Morocco leather with gilt title   

Lot 201

Swansea Porcelain by W.D. John with over 450 specimens illustrated of which 81 are in colour, published The Ceramic Book Company 1958 first edition, bound in cloth with gilt title & coat of arms and publisher's original illustrated prospectus   

Lot 195

Tales from Shakespeare by Charles & Mary Lamb Illustrated by Arthur Rackham published Dent & Dutton 1909 first edition with 12 coloured plates and black & white illustrations, in original gilt cloth, Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock illustrated by John Kettelwell 1921 first illustrated edition, Beatrix Potter Tale of Little Pig Robinson 1930 in dust-wrapper, Beautiful Flowers & How To Grow Them 1926 with 32 colour plates by Eleanor Brickdale, Fairfax Muckley, H. Ackerman etc in colour decorated cloth, Unaddressed Letters by Frank Swettenham 1898 illustrated cloth (5) 

Lot 217

The Clematis As A Garden Flower: being Descriptions of the Hardy Species and Varieties of Clematis or Virgin’s Bower, with select & classified lists, directions for cultivation & suggestions as to the purposes for which they are adapted in modern gardening by Thomas Moore & George Jackman, 1872 first edition with 17 plates (including 2 folding hand-coloured plates) bound in gilt cloth, The Useful Garden Plants of Great Britain by C. Pierpoint Johnson Illustrated by John E. Sowerby (c.1865) with hand-coloured plates, bound in cloth with gilt illustrated spine (2)   

Lot 541

Three first edition Harry Potter books including rare misprint version of "Half blood prince" referring to 'eleven outstanding owls' instead of ten.

Lot 75

ROBERTSON, W Graham, A Masque of Morning. 4to, first edition 1904. In the original dust wrapper. With a folder of bookmarks and other books and ephemera (box)

Lot 128

Approx. 20 boxed Exclusive First Edition die-cast model buses.

Lot 129

Approx. 20 boxed Exclusive First Edition die-cast model buses.

Lot 130

Approx. 20 boxed Exclusive First Edition die-cast model buses.

Lot 131

Approx. 20 boxed Exclusive First Edition die-cast model buses.

Lot 204

Lewis Carrol, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, centenary edition, illustrations after Gwynedd M. Hudson.Condition- The spine is faded and there is some slight disclouration to the inside cover and first couple of pages. The illistrations are loose. There is a paper label to the inside cover and no other inscriptions.

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