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Lot 1472

KOBERGER. "Nuremberg Chronicle." 1st edn by Schedel, double-sided leaf printed by Koberger with woodcuts, folio, 1493 vg condition.

Lot 1479

LEATHER BOUND. "The Folio Golden Treasury." and James Michie, wood engr illus, lg 8vo, dec cloth and leather gilt, lg 8vo 1997 fine, in case; plus four cloth bound vols of poems, case, vg.

Lot 1482

"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens." and "Peter Pan and Wendy." both cl, gt, folio, case 2006, fine.

Lot 1523

ORGEL (STEPHEN) & STRONG (ROY). "Inigo Jones, The Theatre of the Stuart Court." 2 vols, col and other plts orig cl, dj, folio, 1973 vg.

Lot 1591

FOLIO SOCIETY. Good collection of 71 various, all in slipcases, some sets, all vg. 4 BOXES.

Lot 1593

ANDRES (G.M.) AND OTHERS. "The Art of Florence." 2 vols, case1994 fine; "Joseph Wright of Derby." by B. Nicolson, 2 vols, dj, 1968 vg; plus three Folio Society books on art with cases, vg.

Lot 1594

FOLIO SOCIETY. 25 various, all vg in cases, incls sets.

Lot 1620

W.H. PYNE. "Microcosm, or a picturesque delineation of the Arts, Agriculture, Manufacturers Etc.of Great Britain." 28 sepia aquatint plts incl Masonry pub 1802, Pyne and Nattes, ob folio, good condition.

Lot 904

A pair of late Victorian oil paintings, Scottish landscapes, 10" x 17", in gilt frames, a folio of unframed prints and watercolours and a modern map of Chester

Lot 299

Dürer, Albrecht—Sämtliche Holzschnitte—Herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Otto Fischer, Museumsdirektor u. Professor an der Universität Basel. Berlin, Deutsche Buchgemeinschaft 1938. =Werk VIII/IX der "Liebhaberdrucke der Deutschen Buch-Gemeinschaft". 8 Bl. Text mit Inhaltsverzeichnis, 346 Abbildungen der Holzschnitte von Albrecht Dürer auf 216 losen Tafeln. Folio in OHLwd.-Mappe. - Manche Blätter am Rand bestoßen, Papier etw. gebräunt, Mappe an den Kanten eingerissen.

Lot 298

Dame Laura Knight (1887-1970)-Karsavina in Tricorne, lithograph, and a folio of drawings of the Russian Ballet published London 1920, in an edition of 350, 30 x 20cm.

Lot 518

BARNES Joshua, The History of that Most Victorious Monarch Edward IIId, Cambridge 1688 folio, lacks portrait plates, worn old calf (1).

Lot 879

Charles Reginald Ford (1880-1972)-National Antarctic Expedition 1901, two Antarctic landscapes; one with the ice-locked Discovery, 14 x 21cm; and one with a lone trekker before a volcano, 15 x 20cm, watercolour and body colours, unsigned, in the manner of Edward Wilson (2). Provenance: Charles Reginald Ford, ship steward on Discovery 1901-1904, and thence by descent to the present owner. We have a folio of supporting evidence available for interested parties to browse through upon request..

Lot 62

Folio Society Works of Jane Austen, 1989, decorations by Joan Hassall, each with decorated cloth with pale blue backstrips and gilt decoration, but no slip covers (7), "Britain in the 70`s" a facsimilie of the first edition of 1866, "Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, dark red cloth with gilt titles, aeg, in slip cover with various other books (3 boxes)

Lot 621

One volume "Oeuvres complètes de Molière", published Fern et Cie, Paris, 1838, HENRY DAVENPORT GRAHAM "The Birds of Iona and Mull", published David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1890, WINSTON CHURCHILL "The World Crisis 1911-1918", two volumes, one volume "Illustrated London News 1846", one volume "The Child`s Companion and Juvenile Instructor", 1879, one volume "St. Thomas`s Hospital Reports", London, 1937, one volume "Chamber`s Concise Gazetteer of the World", published 1906, one volume "Westward Ho!", published J M Dent and Sons Limited, a folio of pictorial images of Nurnberg, and a miscellaneous quantity of books (7 boxes)

Lot 365

BUCHANAN, James Jr. (1791-1868). A Signed Scallop-top Ship`s Passport. Fifteenth President of the United States. Signed by President James Buchanan and Co-signed by Secretary of State Lewis Cass (1782-1866). 15 x 10.5 inches. 1 page, folio parchment. With blind embossed seal lower left (multiple fold marks).

Lot 378

(SHAKESPEARE) BOYDELL, John. The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. A Collection of Prints from Pictures Painted for the purpose of Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare by the Artists of Great Britain. London: John and Josiah Boydell, 1803 (1805) 2 vol. Large folio. Minimum shipping costs apply, please request quote before bidding. h: 29.25 x w: 21 in. Note condition: poor condition overall.

Lot 434

A Group of Three Bound and Illustrated Magazines Pertaining to Fashion, FASHION BAZAR: Pleasure, and Instruction. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1884. 4 to, over 9.75 - 12 in. tall. Hard cover. 12 foldout hand-colored fashion plates are present as well as numerous black and white engravings. 1883-1884. This volume contains twelve issues complete from October 1883 to September 1884. All color plates in excellent condition. Covers. Contents clean and tight. PETERSON`S MAGAZINE: January to December 1867. Philadelphia: Peterson`s Magazine, 1867. Large 8 vo. Hard cover. 12 two page hand-colored fashion plates are present. Also illustrated with numberous black and white fashion plates in steel engravings, wood engravings, colored patterns. Twelve issues bound in one volume. Bound in leather at the spine and corners over cloth covered boards. THE YOUNG LADIES HOME JOURNAL. London: 1892. Folio. Hard cover. 17 hand-colored fashion plates are present; 5 are foldouts and 11 partially clipped. Twelve issues complete from January 1892 to July 1892. Contents clean and tight.

Lot 463

A Group of 5 Books Pertaining to Art Collections. PAINTINGS IN THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 8vo - over 7.75 - 9.75 in. Hard cover. Catalogue. 160 illustrations, 36 in full color. Contents clean and tight. LIPMAN, Jean; Armstrong, Tom; Whitney Museum of American Art. American Folk Painters of Three Centuries. New York and Evanston: Hudson Hills Press, 1980. Stated First Edition. 8vo - over 7.75 - 9.75 in. Hard cover. Over 150 illustrations in color and black and white. Gilt lettering to cover. Contents clean and tight. LUDWIG, Coy. Maxfield Parrish. New York and Evanston: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1973. Folio. Hard cover. Profusely illustrated in color and black and white. Contents clean and tight.

Lot 479

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN. A group of 7 volumes. HARLING, Robert, editor. Modern Furniture and Decoration. New York, 1971. 4to. Numerous color illustrations. Original cloth. -- ALSWANG, Betty and Ambur HIKEN. The Personal House. New York, 1961. Folio. Black and white illustrations. Original cloth-backed boards. -- European Decoration. New York, n.d. 4to. Numerous illustrations. Original glazed pictorial boards. -- A Treasury of Scandinavian Design. New York, 1961. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed boards. -- RENSE, Paige, editor. Designers` Own Homes. Los Angeles, 1984. 4to. Illustrated. Original cloth; dust jacket. -- RENSE, editor. International Interiors. Los Angeles, 1979. 4to. Illustrated. Original cloth; dust jacket. -- COPPLESTONE, Trewin. World Architecture. An Illustrated History. London, 1970. Folio. Illustrated. Original cloth; dust jacket. Together 7 volumes, condition varies. Minimum shipping costs apply, please request quote before bidding.

Lot 628

Peter Coviello (British 1920-2009), folio of works on paper/card, abstract studies.

Lot 663

Peter Coviello (British 1930-2009), folio of mixed abstract studies on board.

Lot 34

ENGLISH SCHOOL, circa 1850 View towards a Country House said to be Australia watercolour 7 x 11in; together with a folio of unframed watercolours by various hands including an Eastern watercolour depicting a seated Ruler, an extensive lake landscape with boats, possibly Arabia, a Forest Landscape, possibly Australia, two Victorian stained window designs, two unframed watercolours depicting Egyptian landscapes, and a small selection of prints after Francis Wheatley depicting the `Cries of London` and portrait prints by Arthur Hogg and G. Sidney Hunt (Qty)

Lot 42

A Folio containing unframed Drawings, Watercolours and Prints; including works by or attributed to H.W. Burgess, G.H. Laporte, J McDonald and others; subjects include A Maori Hunter ; Zulu Girl, Natal ; Zulu Woman;Table Mountain, East Hurling Church; Near Battersea. varying sizes, 15 x 21 1/2 in (38.2 x 54.6cm) ; twenty six (26)

Lot 433

An unusual late Victorian ebonised gilt and brass mounted folio stand, having glazed centre section, the easel supports raised on porcelain castors, 87.5cm wide x 109cm high - see illustration

Lot 200

A collection of books comprising `From Tropic Of Cancer` with original slip case, Graham Greene, `Our Man In Havana`, printed by Heinemann 1958, complete with original dust jacket, also by the same author `The Quiet American`, printed by William Heinemann Ltd, 1955, with original dust jacket, also further books by WH Auden, Henry Williamson, William Faulkner, TS Elliot `Four Quartets`, printed by The Folio Society London 1968, with original slip case, works by Colin Wilson, TS Elliot, Henry Miller, Muriel Sigal, Hesketh Pearson, CS Lewis etc (41)

Lot 344

L’essor français, France Edition. La finance, l’industrie, le commerce, les arts, les sports, les amis de la France. Exemplaire n°302 pour M. Serge Lifar sur vélin pur fil Lafuma. In-folio reliure d’éditeur, sur vélin pur fil Lafuma. Signature de S. Lifar sur la page de garde

Lot 345

Portraits russes des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, Saint-Petersbourg, édition du Grand Duc Nicolas Mikhailowitch, manufacture des papiers de l’Etat, 1905, 1908-1909. 3 vol. in-folio sur 5. Cartonnage entoilé d’éditeur. Incomplet. Tome I: fasc. 4 (fascicules 1 à 3 manquants), non collationné Tome II: fasc. 1 (fascicules 2 à 4 manquants), non collationnés Tomes III et IV manquants Tome V: fascisules 1 à 4 non collationnés

Lot 346

Galerie von Derwies, St Pétersbourg, 1904. In-folio broché répertoriant en 106 planches les oeuvres de cette collection exceptionnelle. Porte le tampon de la collection Lifar

Lot 361

RENOUARD (Paul), L’Opéra 30 eaux-fortes, chez l’auteur P. Renouard, 46, rue de l’Arbre-sec, s.d. (1893). Préface de Ludovic Halévy. In-folio en ff. et étui à rabats. Exemplaire n°64 sur vélin signé par Serge Lifar sur la page de garde

Lot 364

WALLIS BUDGE, The book of the dead, facsimiles of the papyri of Hunefer, Anhai, Kerasher and Netchemet, London, British Museum, 1899. Grand In-folio illustré en noir ou en couleurs, reliure 1/2 cuir à coins (frottée). Signature de S. Lifar au crayon de couleurs sur la page de garde

Lot 379

Michel de Monteclair, (1667-1737), Jephté Tragédie tirée de l’Ecriture Sainte mise en musique et dédiée à la Reyne, Troisième édition revue augmentée et corrigée, Paris, chez le Sr Boivin Marchand rue St Honoré, s.d. (circa 1935). In-folio imprimé, 4 ff. - 232 pp. - 2 ff., complet du catalogue, du titre, de la dédicace à la reine, de la table et du privilège du roi. Reliure d’époque en veau, dos à nerfs doré, tranche rouge (accidents et manques)

Lot 749

Scène de chasse au lion, enluminure, gouache sur papier avec rehauts d’or entre quatre colonnes de texte en nasta’liq à l’encre noire; un homme luttant à mains nues avec le fauve, entouré de six autres personnages, l’un tenant la longe d’un cheval, un autre dégainant un talwar, observés par un potentat abrité par une tente, verso avec titre à l’encre bleue sur fond de délicates arabesques en volutes et inscription infrapaginale terminée par le chiffre 19, probablement le numéro de folio, Iran, époque Safavide, probablement XVIe s., 28x17 cm. Provenance: succession comtesse Ahlefeldt

Lot 2038

A folio of assorted engravings, including views of Sussex and Kent.

Lot 2075

A folio of assorted engravings of heraldic and monumental designs.

Lot 2118

Michael Poliza `Eyes Over Africa`, folio LE 505-2000, signed and boxed, published by TENEUES.

Lot 2132

A folio of assorted prints of flags and heraldic designs.

Lot 2184

A folio of assorted lithographs and engravings, including views of Worchestershire, Staffordshire and Lancashire.

Lot 2204

A folio of assorted prints and engravings of medals and trophies.

Lot 2205

A folio of six lithographs of dickensian characters.

Lot 2211

A folio of hand coloured engravings and mezzotints, including rustic landscapes.

Lot 2212

A folio containing assorted maps and North American states.

Lot 2213

A folio of engravings of subjects after JMW Turner.

Lot 2214

A folio of stipple engravings of sculpture representing the continents and industry after H Johnson.

Lot 2217

A folio of assorted engravings, mostly after Gainsborough.

Lot 2252

A folio of assorted 18th and 19th century engravings.

Lot 2253

A folio of assorted engravings, mostly of architecture.

Lot 2254

A folio of engravings of interior designs and decorative schemes.

Lot 2266

A folio of assorted lithographs and engravings, including London views and landmarks.

Lot 2334

A folio of prints and engravings of classical and historical scenes.

Lot 2336

A folio of assorted engravings, including London Westminster and Greenwich scenes.

Lot 2338

A folio of aquatints of Roman ruins after H Albert.

Lot 2344

A folio of assorted lithographs and engravings, including views of Wiltshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hampshire.

Lot 920

"Books, approximately 40 cased volumes published by the Folio society, including Great Stories of Crime Detection, Pepys` Diary, Joseph Conrad, Kipling & T.E. Lawrence"

Lot 56

Royalty – autograph – Philip IV of Spain document signed, dated 1651, granting a Barony to Guillaume d’Oyenbrugghe, a Lt Governor of the Spanish Netherlands and Luxemburg. Neatly written on seven pp large folio vellum, signed by the King ‘Philippe’ to end, with broken fragments of his great seal attached by original cord. Document in good order. At the time of this document, the Spanish empire was at its peak. Philip IV ruled Spain from 1621-65. He was a patron of Valasquez.

Lot 58

Royalty – autograph – Elizabeth II document signed as Queen (signature faded but legible), dated May 20th 1955, being a commission for Beryl Sims to be a Second Lt in the land forces, partially printed with ms insertions, large oblong folio

Lot 85

Ephemera – Trade Catalogue of the Falkirk Iron and Steel Co, c19th/early 20th c, with many illustrations in text, a few pages loose but otherwise unblemished. Red cloth boards, 212pp folio.

Lot 91

Lancashire – Lake District – Coniston fine and extensive manuscript ledger dated 1800 providing detailed accounts of the church of Coniston (called ‘Conistone’ in the book) with details of the receipts and disbursements of the churchwardens, the overseers of the poor, the constable and the surveyor of the highways of the town and a copy of the gifts in the 17th c of Roger Fleming of Coniston Hall. Calf binding, approx 400pp folio. A particularly informative ledger which deals with brief records of events prior to 1850 and then continues on to 1881. Together with a group of ephemera, letters etc all relating to Coniston.

Lot 94

America – Louisiana manuscript minute book of the Louisiana Plantation Syndicate, dated 1883, neatly written on 39pp folio in a ledger with title on a gilt leather label affixed to upper cover. Inside contents fresh and clear. The ledger sets out the estimate of capital required to develop 100, 000 acres of Louisiana’s former plantations, with estimates of returns in various years, costs and earnings of various aspects of the venture, together with transcripts of important correspondence relating to the development of the project. The Louisiana Plantations Syndicate was a London based operation aimed at taking over defunct plantations which had been abandoned as a result of the American Civil War. An important primary source of information on the aftermath of the War and its economic effects

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