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Lot 3142

MILLER, Henry. The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder. New York: 1948. 8vo (229 x 150mm.) Numerous illustrations. Original cloth-backed boards (extremities bumped). - And a quantity of others, including a number published by the Folio Society (a quantity).

Lot 3147

THE FOLIO SOCIETY (publishers). - Charlotte, Emily & Anne BRONTË. [The Works.] London: 1991. Second printing, 7 vols., 8vo (222 x 141mm.) Numerous wood-engraved illustrations. Original moiré silk (spines slightly faded). - And approximately 97 others published by the Folio Society (a quantity).

Lot 3159

BICKHAM, George. The British Monarchy: or, a New Chorographical Description of all the Dominions Subject to the King of Great Britain. [N.p.:] 1748. Folio (318 x 183mm.) Engraved throughout, frontispiece, 5 maps (1 folding), 1 folding table, numerous illustrations. (Some spotting or browning, a few leaves with marginal tears or repairs). Contemporary calf (rebacked, endpapers replaced, extremities rubbed and scuffed).

Lot 3170

ANDERSON, William. The Pictorial Arts of Japan. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1886. 4 parts, folio (414 x 290mm.) Title in red and black, numerous plates and illustrations. (Some browning and spotting.) Contained within original decorative cloth portfolios, as issued (extremities bumped).

Lot 3171

DALY, M. César. L`Architecture Privée au XIXe Siècle, Troisième Série, Decoration Intérieures Peintes… premier volume. Paris: 1877. 2 vols. in one only, folio (460 x 316 mm.) 65 chromolithographed plates only (3 double-page). (Some light spotting or browning.) Loose as issued within cloth folio with paper label mounted on upper cover, ties (extremities somewhat scuffed and soiled, joints splitting). - And two other volumes of similar interest (3).

Lot 3180

CARR, Ralph Edward, and Cuthbert Ellison CARR. The History of the Family of Werge of Northumberland. Newcastle-upon-Tyne & London: 1891. Folio (375 x 176mm.) Numerous plates, some mounted. (Occasional spotting.) Contemporary half-morocco (somewhat soiled). - And thirteen other volumes (13).

Lot 3218

BIBLE, In English. An Illustration of the Holy Bible. Stafford: Nicholas Boden, 1772. Engraved frontispiece, 8 engraved plates. [Bound with:] An Illustration of the Holy Bible. Birmingham: 1770. 8 engraved plates. 2 works in one, folio (416 x 255mm.) (Some offsetting and browning.) Later black morocco gilt, g.e.

Lot 3224

MANNING, Owen, and William BRAY. The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey. Wakefield: 1974. Reprint, 3 vols., folio (350 x 238mm.) Plates, some folding. Original cloth, dust-jackets (slightly faded).

Lot 3230

SCARFE, Gerald. Indecent Exposure, a Collection of Drawings. [N.p.:] 1973. Limited edition of 1000 copies, folio (430 x 312mm.) Full-page illustrations throughout. Original wrappers (slightly soiled and scuffed). - And one other similar work illustrated by Scarfe (2).

Lot 3231

CHARTRES CATHEDRAL. Monographie de la Cathédrale de Chartres... 3me Série - Archéologie. Paris: 1842. Folio (710 x 532mm.) 28 plates only (2 chromolithographed, 4 double-page). (Some spotting.) Contemporary half-morocco, original cover of wrapper bound as title-page (somewhat scuffed).

Lot 3238

DALY, M. César. L`Architecture Privée au XIXme Siècle sous Napoléon III… Hotels Privés. Vol. I only, folio (427 x 306mm.) 150 engraved plates (6 double-page). (Occasional light soiling or browning.) Contemporary morocco-backed marbled boards (rebacked, extremities slightly scuffed). Provenance: Edwin Bunn (ink stamp dated 22 Oct 1903 to title-page).

Lot 3239

VANITY FAIR. Vanity Fair: a Weekly Show of Political, Social, & Literary Wares. London: July 2, 1875-Dec 25, 1875. Vol. XIV only, folio (390 x 265mm.) 26 chromolithographed plates. (Some soiling, occasional spotting or browning, minor light creasing.) Original green cloth (extremities scuffed and bumped, spine worn). Provenance: Wimbledon Public Libraries (bookplate, ink-stamp to title and label to spine).

Lot 323

Books: The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland, by James Wright, leather bound but with loose boards, complete with folio double page Comitatus Rotalandiae by Morden and Monuments, wood cut shields throughout, main page in red and black, title printed for Bennet Griffin 1684.

Lot 1049

THREE BOXES: Folio Society

Lot 1169

ONE BOX: Folio Society

Lot 1175

ONE BOX: Folio Society

Lot 1194

TWO BOXES: Folio Society

Lot 1197A

TWO BOXES: Folio Society

Lot 1293

ONE BOX: Folio Society

Lot 189

I N Cartwright. Al Malik, pencil, signed, 26.5cm x 20.5cm and contents of folio, pencil and watercolour studies (quantity)

Lot 243

A quantity of Folio Society and other books

Lot 1096

Folio of eighteenth and nineteenth century botanical engravings, Hogarth engraving and other sundry prints Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com

Lot 1126

Folio of unframed nineteenth century and later signed etchings / engravings and watercolours and other sundry prints Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com

Lot 637

Fine eighteenth / nineteenth century middle Eastern Qur`an, the illuminated manuscript on paper with black script arranged in horizontal lines, some with gilt lines between and red diacriticals, gilt roundel verse markers, text contained within gilt and blue borders and illuminated flowers bound in a tooled leather folio binding in case, 17cm x 11.5cm Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com

Lot 574

Mahogany print Folio rack with fall front 1 metre wide.

Lot 199

Lizars (Daniel) `The Edinburgh Geographical and Historical Atlas`, c.1830, pub. W H Lizars, Edinburgh, S Highley, London & W Curry, Dublin, large folding table of Mountain Chains with engraved vignette, 68 folding and/or double-page maps on 58 sheets (no map 32 as correct), all hand-coloured or partly so and mounted on stubs, some foxing, small tear to one page, old ink annotation on map 36, contemporary half morocco with gilt title, rubbed, spine worn at head and base, folio.

Lot 508

A quantity of folio society books to include G E Lawrence "Revolt in the Desert" etc.

Lot 13

A box containing assorted hand tools together with a bag of assorted early 20th Century British coinage, a folio containing various bank notes, assorted hand and power tools, etc together with a box containing assorted china wares to include a Portmeirion "Botanic Gardens" jug, etc

Lot 75

NUTTER, M.E., Carlisle in the Olden Time, folio, frontis and 4 plates, cloth boards, wear to spine, Carlisle 1835 (1)

Lot 77

SOMERSET, Folio volume of 16 litho, plates labelled `Somersetshire Plates Fine Edition, half green morocco, boards, very good (1)

Lot 79

WHITE, James, Atlas of Canada, Department of the Interior, Toronto Lithographing Co, 1906, Folio, text and 83 maps, diagrams including town plans, half morocco, cloth gilt, spine missing, contents very good (1)

Lot 218

TUNNICLIFFE, C.F., `Tunnicliffe`s Birds, Measured Drawings`, introduction by Noel Cusa, folio, original three quarters scarlet morocco gilt, gilt decorated spine with raised bands, marbled end papers with cloth slip case, de-luxe limited edit, no 11 of 80, 1984 (1)

Lot 221

RICKMAN, Philip, A Selection of Bird Paintings and Sketches, folio, original three-quarters green morocco gilt, gilt decorated spine with raised bands, marbled end papers with cloth slip case, de-luxe limited edition no 244 of 500 copies, containing an original pencil drawing of a pheasant, 1979 (1)

Lot 228

ETON Quintenary, large folio, fine binding

Lot 266

Report from Select Committee on the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7, 14, 19 and 20 June 1816, folio viii (I)-324pp, 4 Reports with Appendix, ex-Library, without stains to text, label removed from cover, gilt, very good (4)

Lot 273

DANCE, S., Peter, Birds, Classic Natural History Prints, series, 1990, 60 folio reproduction 18th and 19th Century colour plates (1)

Lot 334

The Agricultural Gazette (established 1844, weekly publication) bound in green cloth, vols 21-28, 1885-1888, ex Ipswich Public Library, folio (8)

Lot 670

PLANS AND SECTIONS of the Dublin Wicklow and Wexford Railway, Extension to Baltinglass Session 1863-4, printed cover, title and six lithographed plans, spine worn; WITH Dublin Central Station Railway. Plans and Sections November, 1871, printed cover, title and six lithographed plans WITH disbound sheets relating to Castleisland and Gortatlea Railway. Some annotations; sheets grubby. AND The Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the Various Nations of the Known World, 1741 folio, calf, very worn (4)

Lot 675

THE BRITISH BIRD BOOK, F Kirkman, T C & E C Jack, 1911, 4 Folio Vols, tan cloth showing markings; internally clean. WITH The Handbook of British Birds, H F Witherby et al, H F & G Witherby, 4th imp, 1946, 4 vols in chipped DJs (8)

Lot 697

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, GREAT EXHIBITION, 1851, George Virtue, The Art Journal, Folio, recent Half Green Morocco over marbled boards; marbled edges, near Fine internally WITH John Burnet, A Treatise on Painting, 1837, James Carpenter, worn half leather over pebbled cloth boards. Coloured engravings (2)

Lot 707

THE NEW BRITISH TRAVELLER, 1784, Alex Hunt, folio, illustrated with maps and topographical engravings. Worn polished calf. With one other (2)

Lot 734

THE CHRONOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Revd John Blair, 1768, large folio, engraved text. Handsome old calf, neatly repaired and rebacked with new marbled endpapers

Lot 781

PHOTOGRAPHS 2 elephant folio volumes of albumen photographs from the 1880s-1900s. Mostly European topography and architecture, but includes, Vol I: `Oyster Fishers Arcachon`, nuns in Biarritz, climbers on the Monte Rosa Glacier, cattle on Skye. Vol II group of large format commercial photographs of Spain and four good Swiss panoramas. Bindings half leather, worn, boards detached,Vol II. (2)

Lot 793

NUREMBERG CHRONICLE, Hartmann Schedel, Liber Chronicarum, Nuremberg, Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister, 12th July 1493. Imperial 2o, 402 x 335mm; collation [20], cclxvi, [5] cclxvii- ccxcix, [1]; 325 of 326 leaves, lacking blank. Woodcut title (1r) laid down. 1809 woodcut illustrations from 645 blocks. Initials supplied in colour - red, blue, green and gold. Capital letters highlighted in red, and woodcuts in skilful old hand colouring throughout. Worn seventeenth century calf with armorial crest in gilt on the front board and label to spine: `Historia Aetatum Mundi`. Provenance: Crossley family of Todmorden and by descent. An unpublished family history records that the book was loaned to the Brotherton Library, Leeds University, between 1938 and 1956 and stored with incunabula underground by the National Library of Wales during World War Two. First Edition of the most extensively illustrated book of the fifteenth century. The Chonicle contains more illustrations than any previous publication from moveable type. The text covers the history of the world from the beginning to the date of publication. It is thought that around 1400 to 1500 copies of the Latin edition were published with around 400 still extant. The illustrations come from the workshop of Michael Wolgemut with his apprentice Albrecht Durer probably contributing to the publication. The text shows frequent finger marking and occasional page repairs. Many pages, particularly in the middle of the volume, have been reattached to page stubs. There is some waterstaining to the rear of the book. Folio ccxcix has been laid down in order to strengthen the holed map of Europe, with further paper repairs around the colophon. The marbled front free endpaper has adhered to the front board. The first two of the blank leaves called for (folios cclix and cclx) have headlines supplied in manuscript and may be later replacements. The woodcuts are excellent impressions and the colouring skilful and attractive. Comparison with other coloured examples of the book and the presence of coloured initials strongly suggests that the colouring is early or contemporary with publication (Illustrated)

Lot 738

After Heinrich Uhler, German b.1876- "Figur und Ornament für Kunstgewerblichten Schmuck Neue Motivenblätter", publ by Verlag von Christian Stoll, ten colour lithographic plates as issued, with original boards, 48.5x32.3cm., (book/folio)

Lot 796

Paul Beadle, Modern British School, mid 20th century- Portrait of a woman, head and shoulders; red crayon, 51x38cm: together with a large quantity of figure and life studies by the same hand in crayon, chalk, charcoal, pencil and brush and grey ink/wash, average 38x58cm., (sheet): Circle of Jacob Kramer, Ukranian/British 1892-1962- Seated figure; brown and coloured chalk on buff paper, 51x38cm., (a lot) (unframed) (folio)

Lot 806

Lima de Freitas, Portuguese 1927-1998- Doctor Honoris Causa in Portuguese Citizenship; pen and black ink and coloured felt tipped pen, extensively inscribed with decorated borders, signed by Lima de Freitas, Contudo Costa, Maria das Flores, Victor Palla, Maria Emelia, etc., 50x33cm: together with a folio of eleven further original drawings in pen and ink and watercolour of landscape and figure & portrait subjects by the same hand, some signed/dated, and a larger quantity of artist`s prints and reproductions by and after the same hand, to include exhibition catalogues Museu de Setubal, 1966, Aarhus Permanente, 1962, Museu Regional de Evora, 1961, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 839

Richard Gilson Reeve, British 1803-1889- "The Dracaena Draco or Celebrated Dragon Tree at Orotava in the Island of Tenerife", after J J Williams; aquatint, proof, 47.5x38cm: Jacobus Houbraken, Dutch 1698-1780- Sir William Wyndham Bart., publ by I & P Knapton, London 1741; engraving, 37x23.5cm: Ellarding, Publ 19th May 1806- His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge; stipple engraving, bears attached letter addressed to Miss Clarke, Leonard`s Place, Kensington, dated 1848 and bearing the signature `Cambridge`, 28x22cm: English School circa 1820- "Ornaments from the Antique Lithographed on XXI Leaves"; lithographs, folio, part complete, 48x30cm., (sheet): together with a large quantity of mixed prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, some reproductions, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 842

Thirteen Folio Society volumes in slip cases - standard classical texts (shelf)

Lot 17

Folio of thirteen various pictures, and another (14)

Lot 1299

Folio containing a collection of various watercolours, together with a similar album

Lot 252

A collection of books on horses and dogs comprising `Dogs As I See Them`, by Lucy Dawson, printed by Collins, 48 Pall Mall, London 1936, with numerous illustrations of dogs, bound in brown cloth with illustrated dust jacket, `A Year With Horses`, John Board`s sketch book, printed by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1954, bound in maroon cloth with original illustrated dust jacket, `A Handful Of Leather`, by Will H Ogilvie with illustrations by Lionel Edwards, printed by Constable & Company Ltd, London 1928, bound in beige cloth with gilt lettering, `Galloping Shoes`, verses by Will H Ogilvie with illustrations by Lionel Edwards, printed by Constable & Company Ltd, London 1928, bound in green cloth with gilt lettering and illustrations, `My Horse Warrior`, by Lord Mottistone, printed by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1934, bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering and illustrations, also further books entitled `Little Lass`, `Wild Nature Won By Kindness`, by Mrs Brightwen, `Some Common Birds Of West Africa`, `Wonders Of Animal Life`, in four volumes, `Mrs Beeton`s Household Management` and a folio of African pastel drawings (15)

Lot 342

GEORGES GOURSAT (SEM) (1863-1934) - fifteen coloured lithographs, an interesting loose folio, originally bound into one volume, some advertising various products, Perrier, Grand Marnier etc.

Lot 3

Victorian scrap folio of thirty-five silk panels displaying a large quantity of animal, cartoon, child, ships, military, Chinese figures, sporting, etc. 46cm x 38cm

Lot 385

A LATIN MUSIC SCRIBE, probably 15th century, red, black and blue script to the vellum covers, verses to 18 pages, worming to covers, tears and wear to corners, folio

Lot 386

YOUNG, JOHN, A catalogue of the celebrated collection of pictures of the late John Julius Angerstein Esq, 42 mounted engraved plates, published by John Young, London, 1823, contemporary half Morocco boards, gilt title to spine, inscribed to first leaf `Caroline Amelia Norman, July 1848, The Life of my ***** Father`, Caroline was the grand-daughter of John Julius Angerstein, foxing to edges of leaves, corners bumped, general wear to boards, folio, together with a collection of letters written to John Julius Angerstein in the year 1819 addressed to his house in Greenwich `Woodlands, Blackheath`, along with an isolated portrait plate of Angerstein (9) Note: John Julius Angerstein was a successful London merchant who was a great patron of the arts and on his death, in 1824, the prospect that his collection of paintings was to be sold by his estate galvanised the founding of the London National Gallery

Lot 387

LANGLEY, BATTY, The Plan of Windsor Castle, 5 folded b & w engraved plates, (complete) which consist of; 1 plan of Windsor castle with history and explanation and 4 elevations of the castle (North, South, East and West), published by John Brindley, London, 1743, contemporary half calf boards, slight foxing to edges of leaves and endpapers, bookplate, general wear, slim elephant folio

Lot 389

HARRIS, JOHN, Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or, a complete collection of Voayges and Travels, volume 1 of 2, titles printed in black and red, 15 engraved plates (2 maps), published by T.Woodward, London, 1744, contemporary calf boards, 6 ridges to spine with gilt title to dentelles, 1 plate detached, some light foxing, corners bumped, general wear to boards, elephant folio

Lot 368

A FOLIO of assorted prints and drawings, many by Astrid Meyer, including still life and landscape subjects, 18 1/2x 14 in and smaller. (qty)

Lot 27

Popish Plot The Tryals of William Ireland^ Thomas Pickering and John Grove for conspiring to murder the King^ London 1678. Unbound 84pp folio. Slight erosion to bottom right hand corner affecting only a few words.

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