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Lot 433

Fernel, Jean. Universa medicina, tribus et viginti libris absoluta. Ab ipso quidem authore ante obitum diligenter recognita.... editio postrema. [No place]: apud Jacobum Stoerr, 1577. Folio, [16], 657, [51], woodcut portrait on title, contemporary morocco with the arms of Cardinal Bourbon [Charles X of the League] on the spine, fore-edge painting of the Quay bookstalls at Paris, gathering O misbound before N, head and base of spine worn, scrape to upper board, single wormhole from title to p.163

Lot 460

Allason, Thomas. Picturesque views of the antiquities of Pola, in Istria. London: John Murray, 1819. First edition, folio, 10 engraved plates, 4 engraved vignettes, contemporary green half roan, one plate dampstained, some light dust-soiling, binding worn

Lot 461

Amici, Domenico. Raccolta delle principali vedute di Roma. Rome: [1834-37]. Oblong folio, engraved title and 42 plates; Idem Raccolta di trenta vedute degli obelischi, scelte, fontane e chiostri di Roma. Rome: G. Rafaelli, 1829. Oblong folio, engraved title and 29 plates;Idem Raccolta delle vedute dei contorni di Roma. Rome, 1847. Oblong folio, engraved title and 12 plates, 3 works in one volume, contemporary green half morocco, title spotted and light spotting to some plates, rubbed

Lot 474

Cook, Captain James and Captain James King. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Undertaken by the command of His Majesty for making discoveries in the Northern hemisphere. London: G. Nicol and T. Cadell, 1784. First edition, 3 volumes, 4to, and atlas folio, text volumes with 24 engraved plates, charts and profiles, some folding, atlas volume with 2 folding charts and 61 engraved plates, marginal tear to "A Boxing Match" and "A Night Dance", contemporary tree calf, spines gilt, morocco lettering-pieces, some offsetting from and to plates in text volumes, some spotting to a few plates in atlas volume, rubbed, joints splitting, atlas volume rebacked retaining original spine, corners repaired

Lot 476

Edinburgh. New plan of Edinburgh, Leith and their environs. Edinburgh, 1828. 8vo, folding plan [41 by 51cm], original cloth, paper label; Holyroodhouse Historical description of the monastery or Chapel Royal of Holyroodhouse. Edinburgh, 1818. 8vo, vignette title, 7 engraved plates, original boards, damp staining; Arnot, Hugo The history of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1788. 4to, frontispiece, engraved plates, contemporary calf, worn, rebacked, boards loose, foxing throughout; Acts An act improving and enlarging the harbour of Leith... London, 1754. Folio, pp. 191-201, modern boards; Acts An act for rebuilding the Tron Church of the City of Glasgow... London, 1793. Folio, pp.3831-3851, modern boards; Macgibbon, David & Ross, Thomas The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1990. 8vo, 5 volumes, original green cloth gilt; Lindsay, Ian G. & Cosh, Mary Inveraray and the Dukes of Argyll. Edinburgh, 1973. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Markus, Thomas A. [editor] Order in space and society. Edinburgh, 1982. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Hill, Cumberland Historic memorials & reminiscences of Stockbridge. Edinburgh, 1887. Second edition, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt; West Coast The western tourist. Glasgow, 1829. 12mo, frontispiece, folding map, 3 plates, original morocco gilt, some spotting, loose plates; Savage, Peter Lorimer and the Edinburgh craft designers. Edinburgh, 1980. Square 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; and 25 others (40)

Lot 477

Edinburgh & East Lothian - Bedford, F.W. History of George Heriot`s hospital. Edinburgh, 1872. Third edition, 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary prize calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Steven, William Memoir of George Heriot. Edinburgh, 1845. 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary prize calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Good, George Liberton in ancient and modern times. Edinburgh, 1893. 8vo, map frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip; RCAHMS The county of East Lothian. Edinburgh, 1924. 4to, T. Ratcliffe Barnett`s copy, frontispiece, original blue cloth, fading to backstrip; Miller, James The history of Dunbar. Dunbar, 1859. 8vo, engraved title, frontispiece, later green cloth gilt; staining; Green, Charles East Lothian. Edinburgh, 1907. 8vo, illustrations in text, later half morocco gilt; Browne, John Hutton Glimpses into the past in Lammermuir. Edinburgh, 1892. 8vo, illustrations, original green cloth gilt; Paterson, James History of the regality of Musselburgh. Edinburgh, 1857. 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary cloth gilt, bookplate; Martine, John Reminiscences and notices of fourteen parishes of the county of Haddington. Edinburgh, 1890. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Miller, James The lamp of Lothian... Haddington, 1844. 8vo, original cloth, rebacked, signature cut from title page; Heritage Press Taylor & Skinner`s survey and maps of the roads of North Britain or Scotland. Aberdeenshire, 1984. Oblong folio, number 54 of 500 copies, signed by the producers, original soft morocco covers, cloth box; Heritage Press - Moll, Herman Atlas of Scotland. Aberdeenshire, 1980. Folio, number 123 of 500 copies, signed by the producers, original calf backed boards, slipcase; and 24 others (36)

Lot 516

Stafford, Thomas. Pacata Hibernia, Ireland appeased and reduced, or an historie of the late warres of Ireland. London: A.M. 1633. First edition, folio, engraved portrait of Sir George Carew, engraved portrait of Queen Elizabeth, 1810 facsimile Speed map of Munster inserted in place of the original, and 16 engraved maps and plates, most folding, near contemporary calf, short marginal tear to title, plate 2 strengthened at fold and with short tear, plate at p.188 repaired with very slight loss, plate at p.292 torn without loss, plate at p.382 with slight loss of margin, a few leaves slightly dampstained in margin at end, portrait of Carew cropped at head, head and base of spine and corners worn, later endpapers

Lot 530

Ceylon - Brohier, R.L. Furniture of the Dutch period in Ceylon. Colombo: Department of Government Printing, 1969. 4to, frontispiece & 27 plates on thick paper, original cloth, a few plates slightly foxed; Lewis, J.P. List of inscriptions of tombstones and monuments in Ceylon. Colombo: H.C. Cottle, 1913. Small folio, presentation inscription from the author to Chas. Frederick Hardy, with a 4pp A.L.S. to Hardy loosely inserted, contemporary half calf, lightly browned throughout, title and following leaf rather spotted; Pereira, E.W. Sinhalese banners and standards. Colombo: Government Printer, 1916. 4to, 37 plates, 3 coloured, contemporary cloth, title rather browned, some foxing (3)

Lot 538

Ceylon - Haeckel, Ernst. Wanderbilder nach eigenen Aquarellen und Oelgemaelden. Erste und sweite Serie: di Naturwunder der Tropenwelt Ceylon und Insulinde. Gera: W. Koehler, 1905. First edition, folio, 4 uncoloured and 40 coloured plates, original green pictorial cloth portfolio, lettering in gilt on upper cover, joints rubbed

Lot 88

`A Winchester Folio`, compiled and designed by Kevin Crossley-Holland and Sarah James, published by Winchester School of Art Press and containing etchings

Lot 107

Folio with various watercolours and prints etc

Lot 125

A folio of loose watercolours, including an early 19th century watercolour Dover from the Guildford Battery, 6.5 x 10 cm, mounted to/w a pen & wash study of Dover, 9 x 15 cm and a further seven watercolour views, c.1875 (9)

Lot 33

Daniel Defoe, "A Journal of the Plague Year", in one Volume, illustrated by Peter Pendrey, published The Folio Society 1960: "The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe", published George Routledge & Son, (2).

Lot 1289

Frank Dicksee (1853-1928) by and after, Illustrations for Romeo and Juliet, a folio of nine engravings, each signed in pencil, published by Cassell & Company Limited, 25cm x 19cm to 11.5cm x 16cm

Lot 1324

Police Interest-a sketch book/folio comprising designs for police officer uniforms, various ranks and forces, including Leicester City Police Deputy Chief Constable, Glossop Police, Salford Police Chief Supt., Newcastle Police, etc, c.1918-1940

Lot 1328A

Garner, Thomas and Stratton, Arthur, The Domestic Architecture of England During the Tudor Period, parts I, II & III, B T Batsford (London c. 1911), Subscriber`s copies, folio 49.5cm x 36.5cm, buckram edges, bookplate of Christopher Turnor

Lot 1337

Flint, Sir William Russell, Drawings, folio, d. w. thirty four illus. in monochrome, first edition limited to 500 Collins (London 1950)

Lot 876

A folio containing assorted pen and ink cartoons, engravings and watercolour, "The Black Pearl", unframed

Lot 878

An oil on board, still life with vase and flowers, another similar, a set of three bird prints, framed as one, and a folio of coloured prints

Lot 145

Roy Seville, a folio of watercolours, mainly views on the Norfolk Coast, various sizes, unframed

Lot 536

Barclay (William) Jesus of Nazareth Collins 1977, based on the film directed by France Zeffirelli, photographs by Paul Ronald, simulated blue moroc, gt. doubleves, and lettering a.e.g. to spine, slip case, limited edition no. 128 of 150 copies, signed by Barclay; author copy no 122 of 150, similarly signed, spines sunned; Hodgkin (Thomas) The Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire Vols I & II, Folio Society 2000, dec covers and slip cases. The New Testament, Collins 1958, glassine wraps, case (5)

Lot 255

AFTER SAMUEL HOWITT `A Pig and Poultry` and `Pig in Sty`, etching, each with Folio Fine Art labels verso, together with six further similar engravings to include studies of dogs, goats and horses (8)

Lot 260

AFTER L F PENET `Young Maiden and a Cherub`, engraving, 4 1/4 x 2 1/4", Folio Society label verso; after Claude Gillot, `Bacchus`, etching, 11" x 6 3/4", two etchings after Maxime Lalanne, one of Paris the other Bordeaux, together with further prints and seven Chinese watercolours, all unframed

Lot 293

19TH CENTURY SPANISH SCHOOL A study of a Cabriolet for hire with a Priest following upon a mule, circa 1827, watercolour and pencil, 62 x 9 1/4", Folio Fine Art label verso (see illustration)

Lot 225

ZAGREB U MAJU - `Mestrovic` a folio of lithographs published 1923 (incomplete).

Lot 361

A Regency mahogany folio stand, circa 1915, 121cm high, 53cm x 108cm. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 409

A FOLIO OF PICTURES, including life studies by Arthur Fletcher

Lot 1091

A VICTORIAN WALNUT FOLIO STAND, with brass mounts and folding down front, 86 cm wide See illustration

Lot 1133

A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL MOUNTED FOLIO COVER.

Lot 672

A toymaker's chest containing wooden and metal templates, a folio of designs etc, 80cm (31.5") wide

Lot 593

Eastern Carved Hardwood Folio Stand, with carved decoration.

Lot 3089

PHOTOGRAPHS. - An album of mounted albumen-print photographs. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1890s.] Folio (358 x 258mm.) Containing approximately 540 mounted photographs, including portraits, topographical views and military interest. (Some fading.) Contemporary half-morocco (worn).

Lot 3090

PHOTOGRAPHS. - An album of mostly albumen-print photographs. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1860-1900.] Folio (338 x 260mm.) Containing 121 photographs, the majority topographical views of Britain. (Some fading.) Contemporary half-morocco (worn).

Lot 3093

PHOTOGRAPHS. - Two albums of photographs. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1890-1900.] Folio (306 x 250mm.) Containing numerous photographs, most albumen-print, including topographical views and portraits, a few of India. (Some light fading.) Contemporary half-morocco, g.e. - And five other photograph albums (7).

Lot 3287

HOPE, W.H. St. John. The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter 1348-1485. Westminster, London: 1901. Folio (335 x 232mm.) 90 colour plates (3 folding). (Some light spotting.) Contemporary blue morocco gilt, by Hosie of Hamilton, the upper cover with overall geometric design with tooled red, cream and brown onlaid panels, contained within a gilt triple fillet border, the spine in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in gilt in the second, the others with a repeating alternate design with an oval onlaid panel contained within foliate borders, g.e., gilt-turn-ins. Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate, and 2pp. of pencil inscriptions pasted to endpapers).

Lot 3290

TURTON, W.H. The Plantagenet Ancestry. London: 1928. Folio (350 x 240mm.) Numerous tables. (Occasional light browning.) Contemporary black half-morocco (somewhat scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate).

Lot 3293

LEE, Frederick George. The History, Description, and Antiquities of the Prebendal Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Thame, in the County and Diocese of Oxford. London: 1883. Limited edition of 210 copies, this number 93, folio (373 x 245mm.) Plates and illustrations. (Spotted.) Contemporary blue half-morocco, by Maltby of Oxford (spine darkened). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations).

Lot 3294

WHALLEY, Peter (compiler). - John BRIDGES. The History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire. Oxford: 1791. 2 vols., folio (440 x 250mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 87 engraved plates (4 folding), 2 folding maps, 9 watercolours and clipped maps of the hundreds, the majority extra-illustrations, bound-in. (Some creasing and light spotting.) Early 20th Century red half-morocco, the spine gilt in six compartments, lettered in the second and third, t.e.g. (slightly darkened, scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and inscriptions).

Lot 3295

BAKER, George. The History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton. London: 1822-1830. 2 vols., folio (445 x 270mm.) 39 plates, numerous illustrations (25 engraved). (Some heavy spotting.) Near contemporary red half-morocco, the spines gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and fourth, the others with repeat foliate scroll decoration, t.e.g. Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations). Lowndes B100 'one of the most valuable topographical works ever published…'.

Lot 3296

BAKER, George. The History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton. London: 1822-1830. 3 parts only (of 5), folio (435 x 274mm.) 26 plates, numerous illustrations (16 engraved). (Some heavy spotting.) Near contemporary blue half-morocco, t.e.g. (slightly scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations). Lowndes B100 'one of the most valuable topographical works ever published…' (3).

Lot 3297

WOOD, Antony A., et al. Oxfordshire Monumental Inscriptions. Evesham: 1825. Folio (382 x 225mm.) (Occasional spotting.) Near contemporary half-calf (extremities and spine somewhat rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate).

Lot 3298

BRADNEY, Joseph Alfred. A History of Monmouthshire. London: 1904-1911. Part I and vol. II part I only, folio (444 x 277mm.) Titles printed in red and black, 2 hand-coloured maps chq, numerous plates and illustrations. (Some spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (somewhat soiled, extremities bumped).

Lot 3299

GUILLIM, John. A Display of Heraldry… sixth edition. London: 1724. Folio (437 x 267mm.) Title printed in red and black, engraved frontispiece, chq engraved plates, numerous illustrations. (Some browning.) 19th century morocco gilt (rubbed, scuffed and slightly discoloured. Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate).

Lot 3300

EDMONDSON, Joseph. A Complete Body of Heraldry. London: 1780. 2 vols., folio (465 x 275mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 24 engraved plates. (Occasional light browning or spotting.) Contemporary tree-calf (rebacked, spines now rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Earl of Chesterfield (bookplate); Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate and occasional annotations).

Lot 3301

TIMMIS, I.A. Chronological, Historical & Heraldic Charts of the Royal House of England. London: Henry Sotheran & Co., 1890. Folio (502 x 377mm.) Double-page gilt title, double-page introduction, blank leaf and six double-page chromolithographed plates. (Some spotting.) Original morocco-backed cloth (rubbed and faded). Provenance: Stanley Leonard Barry (armorial bookplate).

Lot 3314

FOLIO SOCIETY (publishers). - Raymond CHANDLER. [The Complete Novels]. London: 1989. 7 vols., 8vo (215 x 135mm.) Original decorated cloth, all contained within a single slipcase. - And a quantity of others, all published by the Folio Society (a quantity).

Lot 3376

MARIETTE, Pierre (publisher). Fundatrices Refformatrices et Praecipuae Moniales Omnium Ordinum. Paris: 1660. Folio (277 x 190mm.) Engraved title and 88 engraved plates. (Some browning and damp-staining.) Old calf (worn, covers and free endpapers detached).

Lot 3378

CROMBIE, Charles. Simple Simon and his Friends. London & Derby: [n.d. but 1906.] Oblong folio (284 x 436mm.) 12 full-page lithographed illustrations after Crombie, 1 lithographed advertisement for Brown & Polson's 'Paisley Flour' at rear. (Spotted.) Original cloth-backed boards (somewhat scuffed and soiled, lacking front-free endpaper). - And five other children's books (6).

Lot 3386

KEMP-WELCH, Lucy E. (illustrator). - W. Shaw SPARROW (editor). In the Open Country, the Work of Lucy Kemp-Welch. London: 1905. Folio (417 x 283mm.) 21 mounted plates (on 20 leaves) after Kemp-Welch. Original buckram, t.e.g. (extremities slightly bumped).

Lot 3389

PATON, Joseph Noël (illustrator). - William SHAKESPEARE. The National Shakespeare, a Facsimile of the Cert of the First Folio of 1625. London, Edinburgh, etc.: [n.d.] 3 vols., folio (402 x 238mm.) Title printed in red and black, frontispieces, numerous plates after Paton, all on india paper mounted. (Some spotting.) Original dark green morocco, elaborately blocked in gilt and blind, gilt turn-ins, t.e.g. (slightly faded, extremities slightly scuffed).

Lot 3404

WHITE, George F. Views in India, Chiefly among the Himalaya Mountains. London & Paris: [n.d. but circa 1836.] Plate volume only, folio (380 x 275mm.) Engraved additional decorative title and 30 engraved 'proof' plates on India paper mounted. (Some browning and damp-staining.) Original morocco-backed cloth, disbound ?as issued (worn, silk ties lacking). Provenance: the author, G.F. White (armorial bookplate).

Lot 3414

BAINES, Thomas. The Victoria Falls Zambesi River… Rhodesian Reprint Library Facsimile. Bulawayo: 1969. Folio (561 x 368mm.) 11 colour plates. Original cloth, contained within original card box (box with faults).

Lot 3415

JONES, Paul. Flora Superba… text by Wilfirid Blunt. London: The Tryon Gallery, 1971. Limited edition of 406 copies, this number 30 signed by the artist, folio (530 x 361mm.) 16 colour plates by Jones. Original half-vellum, contained within original cloth slipcase.

Lot 3416

JONES, Paul. Flora Magnifica… text by Wilfrid Blunt. London: The Tryon Gallery, 1976. Limited edition of 506 copies, this number 32 signed by the artist, folio (530 x 360mm.) 16 colour plates by Jones. Original half-vellum, contained within original cloth slipcase.

Lot 447

[Magazines]. Figaro Illustre, Noel 1898, Noel 1899, L'Exposition 1900, & Noel 1900; Figaro-Salon 1899 par Arsene Alexandre, Fascicule Nos 1-6; and L'Illustration, Noel 1899, & Noel 1900, bound as one, quarter blue cloth, folio; L'Illustration, Noel 1906, Noel 1907, Noel 1908, Noel 1909, Numero du Salon 1910, & Noel 1911, bound as one, quarter pebble-grained scarlet cloth, folio; and Gerbault, H. Parisiennettes, La Vie Parisienne, Paris 1894. Quarter leather, illustrations throughout, large quarto, (3). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 458

Cyclopaedia: or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, two volumes, for Inys et al., London 1750. Full calf, folding engraved plate illustrations, folio (upper cover of vol. one detached; sold with all faults, not subject to return). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 472

Fouque, Friedrich, Baron de la Motte. Undine, undated. Bevelled crimson cloth gilt with printed silk centre-piece, German text, chromolithographic illustrations by Julius Hoppner, folio; Lansing, Clarence. The Nude in Art. A Collection of Forty-five Photogravures, Nichols, London 1896. Bevelled pictorial blue cloth gilt, plate illustrations, folio; and Lohmeyer, Julius. Die Fahrt zum Christkind, ein Weihnachts Marchenbuch fur Deutsche Kinder, undated. Brown cloth with pictorial inlay, German text, illustrations by V.P. Mohn, quarto, (3). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 488

Collections of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities from the Cabinet of the Honourable W. Hamilton, Volume two (only). Full calf, parallel English / French text, engraved plate illustrations throughout, folio (covers detached; sold with all faults, not subject to return). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 496

Edwards, Lionel. The Passing Seasons, Country Life, London no date. Cord-bound boards, frontispiece and a further seventeen mounted colour plate illustrations, oblong folio (320mm x 460mm). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 503

Dykes, W.R. The Genus Iris, Cambridge University Press 1913. Half leather, colour plate illustrations, folio; and assorted other works. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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