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Lot 11

CHINESE ART. 27 vols., including: China at the Inception of the Second Millennium. Art and Culture of the Sung Dynasty 960 - 1279. Taiwan, c. 2000. -- LIU, CARY Y. and others. Recarving China`s Past..., Princeton University Art Museum, c. 2005. -- WATSON, WILLIAM. Art of Dynastic China, 1981. Various sizes, mostly folio and 4to., orig. bindings. Illustrated (27)

Lot 16

EDWARDS, RALPH. The Dictionary of English Furniture. Revised Edition, 3 vols., 1954. Folio, orig. cloth t.e.g. (slightly soiled), dws. (spines of dws. faded with a few tears). Numerous illustrations. (3)

Lot 22

FRINK, ELISABETH. Sculpture Catalogue Raisonne. 1984. slipcase -- LUCIE-SMITH, EDWARD. Elisabeth Frink Sculpture since 1984. 1994. The odes of Horace. Illus. by Frink. Folio Society, 1987. Presentation copy signed to Paul Sinodhinos and John Sandoc. -- FUTURISM & FUTURISMS, organized by Pontus Hulten, n.d. -- VICTOR PASMORE with a catalogue raisonne of the paintings, constructions and graphics, 1926 - 1979. 1980. All in d.ws. With approx. 30 others, British art and sculpture. (approx. 34)

Lot 26

HAMERTON, PHILIP GILBERT, ed. The Portfolio. 8 vols., 1878 - 85. Folio, cont, half brown morocco gilt t.e.g. by De Coverly. (slightly rubbed). Numerous plates and text illustrations. (8)

Lot 42

NASH, JOHN. The Wood-Engravings..., The Wood Lea Press, Liverpool, 1987. One of 750 copies. Folio, orig. cloth backed boards, slipcase.

Lot 47

SCARFE, GERALD. Gerald Scarfe, 1982. No. 217 of 250 copies. Original signed coloured lithograph in card covers. Orig. cloth, slipcase; Indecent Exposure, one of 1000 copies 1973. Presentation copy from the artist to John Sandoe. Folio, orig. illus. wraps. (2)

Lot 49

TIPPING, H. AVRAY. English Homes. Period I, vol 1, 1921; Period II, vol 1, 1924; Periods I & II, vol 11, 1937; Period III, vol 2, 1927; Period IV, vol 2, 1928, d.w.. bookplate of Maj. J.R. Abbey. Together 5 vols., folio, orig. cloth gilt (some soiled). Numerous illustrations. (5)

Lot 50

TIPPING, H. AVRAY. English Homes. Period IV, vol 1, Second Impression 1929. Folio -- FOLEY, EDWIN. The Book of Decorative Furniture, 2 vols., 1910. 4to. Tipped in coloured plates -- EVAN-THOMAS, OWEN. Domestic Utensils of Wood XVIth to XIX Century, 1932. 4to. With another volume. Orig. cloth. All illustrated. (5)

Lot 54

BEERBOHM, MAX. A Book of Caricatures [1907]. Folio, orig. cloth. Coloured frontispiece and 47 uncoloured plates. With 7 other volumes. (8)

Lot 56

BENTLEY, RICHARD. Designs...for Six Poems by Mr. T. Gray. Printed for R. Dodsley, 1753. First Edition, First printing with "Drawings, etc." on half title. Folio, cont, calf (worn, joints cracked). Engraved plates and vignettes (some spotting). Armorial bookplate.

Lot 57

BLACK, A. & C., publishers. A Series of 120 Engravings illustrating the Abbotsford edition of the Novels of Sir Walter Scott, Edinburgh 1851. Large folio, cont. maroon morocco gilt, a.e.g. by John Gray of Edinburgh. India proof engravings, before letters, after C. Stanfield and others.

Lot 59

CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. Gleanings from the "Graphic", 1889; Graphic Pictures, 1898. Oblong folio, orig. pictorial cloth backed boards (covers soiled) -- THE ALAPHABET ANNOTATED For Youth and Adults in Doggerel Verse by An Old Etonian, 4to., orig. cloth. Etchings by G.W. Terry (spotted). With 4 vols. illus. by John Leech, and another volume. (8)

Lot 65

DOYLE, RICHARD. In Fairyland, Second Edition, 1875. Folio, orig. cloth gilt (worn, loose in binding). 16 coloured plates (final plate with stained margin). With 3 other children`s books. (4)

Lot 71

FLINT, Sir WILLIAM RUSSELL, illus. The Odyssey of Homer, Done into English Prose by S.H. Butcher and Andrew Lang. Medici Society, 1924. No. 34 of 530 copies. 4to., orig. cloth, t.e.g., other edges uncut (slightly soiled). Colour plates; Drawings. No. 165 of 500 copies, singed by the artist, 1950. Folio, orig. cloth backed boards, slipcase (slipcase broken and soiled). Plates. (2)

Lot 83

MEDLEY, ROBERT, illus. MILTON, JOHN. Samson Agonistes. Norwich 1979. No. 55 of 150 copies, signed, 4to., orig. cloth, d.w. -- DINE, JUM. Nancy Outside in July, 1983. Presentation copy inscribed to John Sandoe by Jim Dine. Folio, orig. cloth, d.w. Plates. With 7 others. (9)

Lot 114

[DUNKERLEY, WILLIAM ARTHUR] The Book of Sark, 1908. No. 103 of 500 copies, signed by author as John Oxenham, and artist William A. Toplis. Folio, orig. vellum gilt t.e.g. (lacks ties), in orig. defective board slipcase. Map and 21 tipped in colour plates, (one plate mount with defective corner, a few creases to text leaves).

Lot 115

HALL, SAMUEL CARTER. The Baronial Halls and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England. 2 vols., 1881. Folio, cont. half green morocco gilt, a.e.g. (rubbed). Tinted lithographic plates (some leaves loose). With another volume. (2)

Lot 118

HUNTER, JOSEPH. Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York, A New and Enlarged Edition by the Rev. Alfred Gatty, 1869. Folio, later half black morocco gilt. Plates and text illustrations (frontispiece loosening and with stained margin, 2 plates with strengthened margins).

Lot 119

HUTCHINS, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. 2 vols., First Edition, 1774. Folio, later half calf, spines gilt (rubbed, joints of vol 1 cracking). Folding engraved map (torn and repaired), plates and plans, folding pedigrees (one plate inkstained). (2)

Lot 120

HUTCHINS, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of The County of Dorset. Third Edition by W. Shipp and J.W. Hodson, Westminster 1861 - 70. 4 vols., folio, cont, half brown morocco gilt, a.e.g. (scuffed). Engraved plates and plans (lacks county map). (4) See illustration.

Lot 121

HUTCHINS, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. Third Edition, Corrected, Augmented and Improved by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson. 4 vols., Westminster 1861 - 70. Folio, half red morocco gilt, t.e.g. Engraved plates, and plans. Pedigrees (lacks county map, occasional spotting). (4)

Lot 140

WYATVILLE, Sir JEFFRY. Illustrations of Windsor Castle. 2 vols. in one, 1841. Large folio, cont. maroon morocco gilt, a.e.g. with stamp of P. & D. Colnaghi (rubbed). 39 mounted plates, 3 of them folding, text illustrations (some browning). See illustration.

Lot 141

HOARE, Sir RICHARD COLT. The Ancient History of South North Wiltshire. 3 vols. in 2, 1812 - 21. Folio, later half calf. Three engraved titles, 2 portraits and 127 plates and plans (port. & title stained in vol 1). Bookplates of Robert Barclay, Bury Hill. (2) See illustration.

Lot 142

GLASTONBURY ABBEY, SOMERSET. Auction sale particulars, 1907. Folio, orig. cloth backed boards (slightly soiled). Folding map and photographic plates.

Lot 144

BANKES, Rev. THOMAS and others. A New Royal Authentic and Complete System of Universal Geography Antient and Modern. Printed for J. Cooke, n.d. Folio, modern half calf by Symington of York. 23 engraved maps, many of them folding and 89 plates (lacks frontispiece, one map and one plate torn, spotting and browning). See illustration.

Lot 176

SOLVYNS, FRANCOIS BALTASAR. A Collection of Two Hundred and Fifty Coloured Etchings. Descriptive of The Manners, Customs and Dresses of the Hindoos. Calcutta 1799. Large folio, cont. calf (some wear, fragments of ties). 250 hand coloured etched plates, in 12 sections, including 11 double page views, 239 of them mounted within double ruled borders, with printed numbers and captions. Ms. captions on blanks facing plates, longer ms. descriptions to 1st Section (slight damage to No. 3 in Section 2, and a few other minor holes nicks or tears repaired by mounting). With slip loosely inserted inscribed, "From Sir Robert Chambers`s Collection". Sir Robert Chambers (1737 - 1803). Served in India from 1774, becoming Chief Justice of Bengal, 1791 - 99. See illustration.

Lot 189

BLAEU, J. Atlas of England Scotland and Wales. Reprint of 1645 and 1654, No. 174 of 500 copies, ed. R.V. Tooley [1970]. Folio, orig. half red morocco gilt. 115 maps, 5 of them coloured.

Lot 195

WALKER, J. & C. Hobson`s Fox-Hunting Atlas..., Monkton Deverill, Wiltshire, 1995. No. 3 or 25 copies. Folio, cont. half antique leather gilt, slipcase. 42 double page maps, coloured in outline.

Lot 196

ANDREWS, JOHN and ANDREW DRURY. A Topographical Map of Wiltshire, 1773. Folio, cont. half black morocco (leather slightly frayed, stain to upper board). Index map (creased) and 18 double page engraved maps, partly hand coloured in outline, the dedication cartouche after G.B. Cipriani, with portrait of the same loosely inserted. See illustration.

Lot 218

AUDUBON, J.J. The Original Water-Colour Paintings...for the Birds of America. 2 vols., 1966. Folio, orig. cloth gilt, slipcase. Colour plates; another copy (soiled, with damaged slipcase); another edition, 1946. (5)

Lot 231

FASSAM, THOMAS. An Herbarium for the Fair. Hand & Flower Press 1949. No. 18 of 260 copies, 4to., orig. half brown morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Etchings by Betty Shaw-Lawrence. -- ROBERT, NICHOLAS. Diverses Fleurs..., Scolar Press, 1975. No. 42 of 500 copies. Small folio, orig. cloth gilt. Engraved plates. (2)

Lot 237

GROENLAND, J. Atlas D`Histoire Naturelle Vegetaux. Nouvelle Edition, Esslingen, n.d. Small folio, orig. pictorial cloth backed boards (upper joint split, backstrip worn). 53 chromolithographic plates -- MORRIS, Rev. F.O. Book of Natural History, 1852. 8vo., cont. half green stained calf with bookplate affixed to upper cover. 160 hand coloured plates. With 3 other volumes. (5)

Lot 252

MAWSON, THOMAS H. The Art & Craft of Garden Making. Fifth Edition, (1926). Folio, orig. cloth. Coloured and plain plates. With 2 other volumes. (3)

Lot 253

MAWSON, THOMAS H. The Art & Craft of Garden Making. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 1901. 4to., orig. cloth gilt (soiled). -- SANDERS, WILLIAM BLISS. Half-Timbered Houses and Carved Oak Furniture of the 16th & 17th Centuries. Bernard Quaritch 1894. Folio, cont. half brown morocco gilt (worn). Both illustrated. (2)

Lot 260

PRATT, ANNE. Wild Flowers, 1853. Folio, orig. cloth gilt (soiled, rebacked, orig. backstrip laid down). 96 leaves, each with 2 hand coloured illustrations.

Lot 279

HUNTER, WILLIAM. The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus, Sydenham Society 1851. Folio, orig. cloth (wear to corners). 34 engraved plates (upper margins stained, half title strengthened). With 5 others, medical. (6)

Lot 283

AQUINAS, St. THOMAS. Summa Totius Theologiae, Antwerp, Baptista Bellagamba, 1626. Woodcut device on title. Folio, cont. calf (backstrip defective, edges worn a few lower margins shaved with slight loss).

Lot 287

GUILLIM, JOHN. A Display of Heraldrie. Fourth Edition, 1660. Folio, cont. calf (lacks backstrip, title defective and laid down, prelims. cut round and remargined, pp. 107 and 108 supplied in ms.,L11 defective). Numerous woodcuts, many of the shields hand coloured. Sold not subject to return.

Lot 291

SEMEDO, ALVAREZ. The History of that Great and Renowned Monarchy of China..., Printed by E. Tyler for John Crook, 1655. Folio, old calf (worn, upper cover detached). Folding engraved map, portrait and map in 2nd part (lacks portrait frontispiece and plate in 1st part). Wing 82190.

Lot 292

STEIER, SYLVESTER. Historia Genealogiae Domini Nostri..., Frankfurt, Nicolai Bassaei, 1594. Folio, old boards (spine repaired). Woodcut title and illustrations (C4 torn, lacks N4, a few wormholes). Some contemporary annotations including name on title "Sum Johannis Bocktadii". Sold not subject to return.

Lot 300

CLARENDON, EDWARD HYDE, earl of. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England..., Oxford 1702 - 04. 3 vols., folio, cont. panelled calf (rebacked and repaired). Engraved portrait frontispieces, vignettes on titles. Half titles. Bookplate of John Ward of Capesthorne [Cheshire] and the Inner Temple, and signatures of a later owner. ESTC N9847. (3)

Lot 302

DRYDEN JOHN. The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas. 2 vols., 1701. Folio, later half calf gilt (upper cover of vol 2 loose worn, lacks portrait). Bookplates of Basil Fielding, Earl of Denbigh 1703, and those of a later Earl of Denbigh. (2)

Lot 354

FOLIO, SOCIETY. 50 various volumes, including boxed sets of Gibbon, Ann Radcliffe, Arabian Nights etc. (50)

Lot 355

FOLIO SOCIETY. Another lot, 58 various volumes. (58)

Lot 370

ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. Jan - June 1853. Folio, cont. half calf (worn). Illustrations.

Lot 391

PICTURE POST. Vol 1, 1938, Folio, old blue cloth. Illustrated.

Lot 401

SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS. Homer. The Works, trans. George Chapman 5 vols., No. 64 of 450 copies. Oxford 1930 - 31. Small folio, orig. red leather uncut, (spines rubbed, slight damage to head of spine of vol 1). Wood engravings byJohn Farleigh. (5)

Lot 423

BELCHER, JOHN and MERVYN E. MACARTNEY. Later Renaissance Architecture in England. 2 vols., 1901. Folio, cont. half red morocco gilt (inner joints strengthened, some leaves loose in both vols.). Plates and text illustrations. Bookplate of A. Pitt-Rivers and his signature on titles dated 1902. (2)

Lot 425

GOTCH, J. ALFRED. Architecture of the Renaissance in England. 2 vols., 1894. Large folio, cont. half brown morocco gilt, t.e.g. (vol 1 gutta percha perished, loose in binding, both vols. rubbed). Plates and text illustrations (some spotting to margins). Bookplates of A. Pitt-Rivers, and his signature on title of vol 2. (2)

Lot 426

JONES, INIGO. The Designs...Publish`d by William Kent, With some Additional Designs. 2 vols. in one, 1727. Folio, cont. calf (old reback, rather worn). Titles with portraits (lacks allegorical frontispiece), 97 plates, numbered to 136 (final plate with hole in blank outer margin). Bookplates of Lord Shelburne and A. Pitt-Rivers. See illustration.

Lot 427

JONES, OWEN. The Grammar of Ornament. Day & Son, 1856. Large folio, cont. half brown morocco gilt, with decorative panel on upper cover, a.e.g. (some wear to spine and corners). 100 chromolithographic plates, text illustrations (some spotting to text, plates clean). Bookplate of A. Pitt-Rivers. See illustration.

Lot 428

MACQUOID, PERCY and RALPH EDWARDS. The Dictionary of English Furniture, Second, revised, edition, 1954. 3 vols., folio, orig. cloth, d.ws. (cloth slightly discoloured, some wear to d.ws.). Numerous illustrations. (3)

Lot 431

BRUNHOFF, JEAN de. The Story of Babar, 1934; Babar`s Travels, 1935. First English editions, 2 vols., folio, orig. cloth backed pictorial boards (covers soiled, corners worn). Coloured illustrations. With another Babar book. (3)

Lot 433

LAWRENCE, D.H. Birds, Beasts and Flowers. Cresset Press 1930. No. 56 of 500 copies. Folio, cont. qtr. vellum gilt, t.e.g. (wear to corners). Wood engravings by Blair Hughes Stanton.

Lot 434

LINDSAY, NORMAN. Pen Drawings. Sydney 1924. No. 422 of 500 copies, signed. Folio, orig. half vellum gilt. Plates (a few spotted).

Lot 437

DORSET. A collection of works, including: Criswick, J. A Walk Round Dorchester..., Dorchester 1820. Orig. boards (worn). Folding engraved map -- Warne, Charles. Ancient Dorset. Bournemouth 1872. Subscriber`s copy, that of Lieut-General Pitt-Rivers, with bookplate. Folio, orig. cloth (spine defective). 17 plates (lacks map) -- Watson, E.W. Ashmore Co. Dorset A History of the Parish..., Gloucester, 1890. Presentation copy from the author to Lt. Gen. Pitt-Rivers (upper cover stained) -- Nightingale, J.E. The Church Plate of the County of Dorset. Salisbury 1889. Half green morocco (rubbed). With 13 others. Mostly 8vo., various bindings. (17)

Lot 444

SMALL, J.W. Scottish Market Crosses, Stirling 1900. No. 179 of 500 copies. Folio, orig. cloth gilt (faded). Plates. Bookplate of A. Pitt-Rivers. -- SPECIMENS OF ANCIENT CHURCH PLATE: SEPULCHRAL CROSSES; etc., J.H. Parker, Oxford & others, 1845. 4to., orig. calf gilt (rubbed). Plates (spotted). (2)

Lot 445

STUKELEY, WILLIAM. Stonehenge..., 1740; bound with Abury..., Printed for the Author 1743. Folio, cont. half calf gilt (rebacked, corners worn). Portrait and 75 plates, some folding (some spotting, and browning at centrefold of folding plates). Bookplate of Lieut-General Fox Pitt-Rivers and an earlier defaced example. See illustration.

Lot 446

STUKELEY, WILLIAM. Itinerarium Curiosum. vol 1 Second Edition, vol 2 First Edition, 1776. Folio, cont. calf gilt a.e.g. (rebacked, 2 defects to upper cover of vol 2 and lower corners worn). Engraved frontispiece, portrait and 205 plates and maps, some folding. Bookplates of Thomas Walker (prob. late 18th c.) and Lieut-General Fox Pitt-Rivers. (2) See illustration.

Lot 453

COOK, JAMES, JOHN HAWKESWORTH and JAMES KING. Set of three voyages, First Editions of first and second, Second Edition of third. Together 8 vols., 4to., and atlas folio, 1773 - 77 - 85. First voyage: 3 vols., old calf (slight wear), early issue without Directions for placing the cuts & errata. 52 charts and plates (Straights of Magellan chart torn, short tear to one plate in vol 2 not affecting image, blank corner torn away from final leaf in vol 3, pp. 772 & 776 with abrasion resulting in loss of a few letters); Second Voyage: 2 vols., cont. calf, portrait and 63 charts and plates (general chart torn and spotted in vol 1, one chart in vol 2 with small tear at fold); Third voyage: 3 vols. text, cont. calf, uniform with 2nd voyage, 24 charts and plates (lacks plate at p.5 in vol 2, occasional spotting and offsetting), atlas in cont. half calf (slight wear), containing 62 charts and plates including the death of Cook. All vols. rebacked and except for atlas with bookplates of Lord Rivers. Holmes 4, 23 & 46. (9) See illustration.

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