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Book - Pierce, Michael, Golley, John, Asser, Roy, Gunston, Bill, Masterton, Brian, & Hurrel, Freddie. ...So Few, limited edition 106/401, signed on the limitation page by the production team, The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, London 1990. Full blue morocco gilt by Hartnolls, the upper board with inset R.A.F. pilot's wings, in publisher's clamshell box, with twenty-five silhouette portraits, each signed by subject and artist, folio.
Sol LeWitt (American, 1928-2007) Brushstrokes In All Directions, 1994; Screenprint on Folio white paper (framed); Signed and numbered 236/500; 20'' x 20'' (sheet); Printer: Hidemi Nomura, Watanabe Studio, New York; Publisher: Film Forum, New York; Provenance: Film Forum, New York; Private Collection, New Jersey
SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949) - 'University Chapel, Oxford', lithograph in colour, signed in pen to the margin, 10 1/4" x 13 1/2" and five other views of college buildings, published by the Stafford Gallery, mounted but unframed and contained in original cloth bound folio together with further unframed Almanac loose prints etc..
CALLOT (JACQUES) Album of 16 etchings, approx. 6" x 4", including title pp.:"Salvatoris Beatae Mariae Virginis Sanctorum Apostolorum Icones...", period calf ruled in gilt, extremities rubbed, some etchings stained and corner marks where the mounting glue has come through, small folio, Paris, 1631 .
Mawson, Thomas H 'The art and craft of garden making', published by B T Batsford, London circa 1912, fourth edition, gilt stamped green boards, folio, also Weaver, Sir Lawrence 'Houses and gardens by Sir Edwin Lutyens RA' published by Country Life, London 1925, third impression, red cloth boards, folio (2)
Arthur Scott (20th century), Beach scene, watercolour dated 1937, 22x34cm, E Banks, Musical notes, gouache, 35x45cm, John Strickland Goodall (1908-1996), Female profile portrait head, Pencil signed verso, 32, 18.5x15cm, English School (mid 19th century), Cathedral, Chapel, Castle Rock N.Devon, Town Landscape, Folio of watercolours
A mixed folio: English School early 19th century sepia watercolour river landscape, 26 x 35cm, with old label to verso 'Carter Saloon of Arts, 238 Regent St'; Bartolozzi after Cipriani and others, 'Adam and Eve', engraving published 1794 by Darling and Thompson, full margins, 44 x 61cm overall size; G Dawe, 'Henry Vincent', aquatint with etching, published with the 'Sentinel' London Weekly Newspaper May 18, 1844, full margins, 54.5 x 39.5cm overall; four engravings after Watteau 'Le May', 'Feste Bacchique', 'La Balanceuse', and 'Partie de Chasse', the latter dated 1731, each with neat small repair and trimmed close to image, 60.5 x 36cm; Pizzi after Cignani, Sleeping Child, stipple engraving 1796, full margins, 56.5 x 37.5cm overall; W Giller after A Cooper, 'Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin', mezzotint 1831, 39 x 46cm (trimmed to plate); Ravenet after Luca Giordano, 'Sophonisba accepting the Nuptial Present...', engraving before letters published for Boydell, some soiling, trimmed to plate, 43 x 53.5cm; and other engravings and later prints
SPOTSWOOD (J) The History of the Church and State of Scotland, 4th edition London: for R Royston 1677, folio, portrait frontispiece, full calf; SPELMANN (Henry) Glossarium Archaiologicum, 3rd edition London 1687, folio, portrait frontispiece, full calf; TYRRELL (James) The General History of England, 3 vols in 5, London 1697-1704, folio, full panel calf; WATSON (William) The Clergy-Man's Law, 3rd edition, folio; BLOUNT (Thomas) A Law- Dictionary and Glossary, 3rd edition, 1717, folio; most with bookplate of John Orlebar 'of the Middle Temple Esq' overleaf of titles, some age staining, rubbing, lacking labels, cracking and splitting to some joints (9)
STRYPE (John) Annals of the Reformation, 2nd edition, in 3 vols, London: Thomas Edlin 1725-28, folio, age staining to first few leaves, calf (cracking to joints); Ecclesiastical Memorials, in 3 vols London: for John Wyat 1721, portrait frontispiece, panel calf (some joints split or cracked, internal age staining), armorial bookplate of John Orlebar of the Middle Temple Esq overleaf of titles (6)
MIDDLETON (Conyers) The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, in 2 volumes, London: for the author 1741, 4to; The Works of Tacitus, vol 1, London: for Thomas Woodward 1728, folio; Greek and Latin Lexicon, Cambridge 1705, folio; and a Greek volume of Thucydidis, 1696, folio, engraved folding map, all in full calf with rubbing and cracks to spines (5)
Rerum Anglicarum Scriptorum Veterum, volume I, Oxford 1684; Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores Quinque, volume I, Oxford 1687, both folio, rebacked; Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X, 1652, folio, water staining and fraying to first leaves, further lower marginal staining to fitst circa 100 leaves, detached upper board; WILKINS (David) Leges Anglo-Saxonicae Ecclesiasticae et Civiles, 1721, folio, worn panel calf, some yellowing; SPELMAN (Sir H) The English Works, 2nd edition 1727, bound with Posthumous Works, 1723, age spotting and discolouration, boards detached (5)
THORPE (John) Registrum RoffenseÉ, London: for the editor 1769, folio, portrait frontispiece, vignette title, age staining, boards detached; LEYCESTER (Sir P) Historical Antiquities, in Two BooksÉ Great Brettain and IrelandÉ Cheshire, London: by W L for Robert Clavell 1673, folio, two title pages, damaged binding; DOMESDAY BOOK, Norfolk, facsimile, 1862, 4to, morocco gilt rubbed, marked 'Boileau' to foot of spine; another for Sussex, H Wolff 1886, cloth gilt; The Domesday Monachorum of Christ Church Canterbury, 1944, cloth (5)
Rushworth (John) Historical Collections of Private Passages of State, Weighty Matters in Law, Remarkable Proceedings in Five Parliaments, vols 1 to 8, London: for D Browne et al 1721-1722, folio, engraved portrait frontispiece and folding 'Battle of Nasbie' plate to first volume, bookplate of John Orlebar 'of the Middle Temple Esq' overleaf of each title, some age staining, full panel calf (rubbing, lacking labels, cracking and splitting to some joints) (8)
Various. ROBERTS (Charles G D) Red Fox, 1913, with author's inscription and two page autograph letter signed inserted; MAYNARD (G H) Works of Josephus, London: for J Cooke no date, folio, engraved plates (some staining) later rubbed and cracked binding; SPIELMANN and LAYARD Kate Greenaway, 1905 (covers rather damp stained); THOMSON (Hugh) Illustrator Quality Street, 1901, mounted plates (stained covers) etc including Italian art reference (two boxes)
DANTE The Vision of Hell; The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise, London no date, folio, illustrated by Gustave Dore, cloth gilt (rubbed, head and foot of spine worn); FORSTER (John) The Life of Charles Dickens, 3 volumes, London: Chapman and Hall 1874, 8vo, cloth gilt (spines discoloured); and another (6)
Art History. BLAKE (William) The Heads of The Poets, The Blake Society 1925, 4to, limited edition No.62 of 100, 6 colour mounted plates, paper wrappers (marginal discolouration, wrapper edges discoloured); HARPER (Charles G) English Pen Artists of To-day, London: Percival & Co 1892, engraved plates, torn and discoloured cloth; Harry Furniss's Royal Academy, London 1888, folio, limited edition No.638 of 1000, numerous plates, green cloth gilt (worn, torn spine); together with Parliamentary Pictures and Personalities, London 1893, oblong 4to, boards discoloured, spine partially detached; and another (5)
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