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Édouard-Denis BALDUS (1813-1882) "Réunions des Tuileries au Louvre", Tomes I à IV, Imp. E. Chardon aîné, Paris, 1852-1857 4 volumes in-folio oblong en maroquin vert foncé regroupant 568 épreuves d`époque sur papier salé-albuminé. "Recueil de photographies publié par ordre de S. Exc. Mr Achille Fould ministre d`État et la Maison de l`empereur". Format des albums : 39 x 59 x 5 cm. (15 1/8 x 23 1/4 x 1 15/16 in.) Ces ouvrages ont été réalisés pour célébrer la magnificence du régime impérial à travers le premier fleuron de l`architecture du second Empire : le nouveau Louvre. En 1858, ces recueils furent notamment offerts par Napoléon III à la reine d`Angleterre, au tsar russe, aux rois de Bavière, de Prusse et de Wurtemberg. Bibliographie : Claude Baillargeon, "Témoignages de rivalité industrielle. La France et les photographies de grands travaux d`origine étrangères", Études photographiques, n°17, novembre 2005.
EARLY 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Portrait study of a gentleman seated on an open arm elbow chair wearing black jacket and grey chequered waistcoat", watercolour, unsigned, contained within giltwood C scroll frame, IN THE MANNER OF SNAFFLES "Gunnery" study of an officer in regimental dress, signature and title washed out, S DENNIS "A three masted frigate", "Panoramic view" and "A rural scene with figures on a path", a set of three pencil drawings mounted as one, two similar pencil studies mounted as one, various prints, engravings, etc and a walnut bound folio inscribed "Blumen von Heligen Lande Jerusalem"
LE MAIR, H. Willebeek (illustrator). – A.A. MILNE. A Gallery of Children. London: 1925. Fifth edition, folio (301 x 220mm.) 12 colour plates by Le Mair. Original cloth (extremities bumped). – And five other children’s books illustrated by Margaret W. Tarrant, Daphne Allen and E. Inglis (6).
DRAKE, Edward Cavendish. A New Universal Collection of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages and Travels. London: J. Cooke, 1768. Folio (368 x 238mm.) Engraved frontispiece, title printed in red and black, 51 engraved plates ?only, 9 engraved maps (1 folding). (Somewhat damp-stained, light browning, occasional minor creasing, some offsetting.) Contemporary calf (worn, upper cover detached, stitching weak and first and last few leaves now loosely inserted). Provenance: John Maryon Wilson (armorial bookplate).
PHILIPOT, Thomas. Villare Cantianum: or Kent Surveyed and Illustrated. London: 1659. Folio (284 x 170mm.) Engraved folding map, 4 engraved illustrations. (Some spotting, browning and damp-staining, title-page soiled, map considerably torn with some minor loss.) Old calf (rebacked, extremities scuffed, upper joint splitting.) Provenance: Thom. Panner (signature to title-page).
HOPE, W.H. St. John. Windsor Castle, an Architectural History. London: Country Life, 1913. Limited edition of 1050 copies, this number 58, 2 vols. only (of 3), folio (360 x 247mm.) Colour frontispieces, numerous uncoloured plates, occasional illustrations. Original half-vellum, t.e.g. (soiled, extremities bumped). Provenance: Ivor A.B. Ferguson (armorial bookplates). Note: lacking the plan volume.
[PTOLOMAEUS or PTOLOMY, Claudius. Geographia. N.p.: n.d. but ?1545.] Folio (295 x 195mm.) Text only with woodcut diagrams. (Lacking all leaves prior to index, ownership marks excised from first leaf, some worm damage to inner margins, not affecting text, some browning or soiling.) 18th century limp vellum (spine reinforced with paper, some soiling and damp-staining, stitching weak).
GRILLION`S CLUB. Portraits of Members of Grillion`s Club, from 1813 to 1863. [N.p.: but London:] privately printed, December, 1864. 2 vols., folio (540 x 360mm.) 128 engraved plates on India paper mounted. (Some spotting and browning.) Contemporary green morocco gilt, for P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., wide gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities somewhat scuffed, spine of vol. II chipped at head and foot, vol. I lacking front-free endpaper). Provenance: Sir James Buller East (armorial bookplates). Note: the plates include portraits of gentleman of title, politicians and other notable figures.
PERCY, Thomas. The Percy Folio of Old English Ballads and Romances. London: the De La More Press, 1905-1910. Limited edition of 325 copies, this number 250 of 300 copies, 4 vols., folio (303 x 214mm.) Portrait vignettes to title-pages. (Occasional spotting or browning.) Contemporary cloth-backed paper-covered boards (slightly soiled, extremities lightly bumped).
QUAIN, Jones (editor). The Muscles of the Human Body, in a Series of Plates. London: Taylor & Walton, 1836. Vol. I, folio (510 x 310mm.) 52 lithographed plates (4 folding and backed onto linen). (Some browning, spotting and soiling, a few plates creased, some backed onto linen.) Contemporary half-vellum (worn). – And one other volume of related interest in a uniform binding (Jones Quain & Erasmus Wilson, editors, ‘The Bones and Ligaments of the Human Body, in a Series of Plates’. London: 1842 [Vol. V.] folio) (2).
BABOULÈNE, Eugenie (illustrator). - COLLETTE. Belles Saisons, Le Poisson au Coup de Pied. [N.p.:] Les Bibliophiles de Provence, 1965. Limited edition of 195 copies, this number 77 for François Louis of 150 copies for members of the Bibliophiles de Provence, folio (323 x 254mm.) 1 double-page colour plate, numerous colour illustrations (6 full-page, 6 double-page), all by Baboulène. Unsewn in original wrappers as issued, contained within original box (somewhat soiled).
ART & ANTIQUE REFERENCE. – Linda McCARTNEY. Photographs. London: 1982. Folio (338 x 238mm.) Numerous full-page illustrations. Original cloth, dust-jacket (slightly torn). – And a signed postcard by Linda loosely inserted (creased); together with a quantity of others, all of art or antique reference interest (a quantity).
REFERENCE. Marshall LEE (editor). Erté Sculpture. London: 1986. Folio (344 x 255mm.) Colour illustrations throughout (Minor browning.) Original cloth (adhesion marks to endpapers), dust-jacket (discoloured). Provenance: ex public library (labels and occasional ink stamps). – And seventeen others of reference interest, most on antiques (18).
SPORTS & SPORTSMEN LTD. (publishers). British Sports and Sportsmen, Breeding, Agriculture, Country-Life Pursuits. London: [n.d. but circa 1908-1933.] Limited edition of 1000 copies, this number 654, folio (370 x 265mm.) Numerous plates and illustrations. (Minor browning.) Contemporary black morocco gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed and bumped).
SPORTS & SPORTSMEN LTD. (publishers). British Sports and Sportsmen, Sportsmen of the Past. London: [n.d. but circa 1908-1933.] Limited edition of 1000 copies, this number 697, 2 vols., folio (370 x 265mm.) Numerous plates. (Minor browning.) Contemporary black morocco gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed and bumped).
SPORTS & SPORTSMEN LTD. (publishers). British Sports and Sportsmen, Hunting. London: [n.d. but circa 1908-1933.] Limited edition of 1000 copies, this number 625, folio (371 x 259mm.) Numerous plates and illustrations. (Minor browning, slightly affected by damp.) Contemporary black morocco gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed and bumped).
ART REFERENCE. - Augustus JOHN. Fifty-two Drawings with an Introduction by Lord David Cecil. London: George Rainbird, 1957. Folio (426 x 296mm.) Portrait frontispiece, mounted illustrations to half-title and 51 plates (on 50 leaves, some mounted). Original cloth, dust-jacket (torn with minor loss and with other surface damage). - And six others of art reference interest (7).
HAMERTON, Philip Gilbert (editor). The Portfolio, an Artistic Periodical. London: 1873-1877. 5 vols. only, folio (346 x 235mm.) Numerous plates, some etched and heliogravured. (Occasional spotting or browning.) Contemporary calf gilt, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed, spines rubbed, last quire to ‘1876’ volume now loosely inserted). – And eighteen others, various (23).
OLYMPIC GAMES. The Melbourne Invitation Committee extends a Most Cordial Invitation to the Esteemed International Olympic Committee to Celebrate the XVI Olympiad in Melbourne, Australia, in 1956. [N.p. but Melbourne: n.d. but circa 1948.] Folio (346 x 270mm.) 3 facsimile letters, numerous illustrations, 4 folding plates (3 coloured) of proposed arenas bound at rear. (Occasional minor soiling.) Original suede, the upper cover with mounted enamelled coat of arms of Melbourne (light soiling). - And a compliments note and a translation pamphlet, both loosely inserted.
BIBLE, In English. The Sermon on the Mount. [N.p. but London: n.d. but 1861]. Extra-large paper copy, folio (564 x 440mm.) Chromolithographed and gilt throughout by Charles Rolt and W. & G. Audsley on thin card leaves. (Minor tears, occasional browning.) Original cloth, blocked in gilt, g.e. (worn, gutta-percha perished and all leaves now loosely inserted). Provenance: Sandeman Public Library, Perth (label to front pastedown).
Hall (William Henry), The New Royal Encyclopaedia folio, three volumes in two, engraved plates, An Impartial History of England 1799, folio, Holy Bible 1773 containing folding maps, Tennysons Works (Morocco), Turners Annual Tour 1834, engraved plates, cloth, and Cook and Housekeeper`s Dictionary 1822 (7)
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