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Anderson (George William). A New, Authentic and Complete Collection of Voyages Round the World, Undertaken and Performed by Royal Authority. Containing a New ... Complete Historical Account of Captain Cooks First, Second, Third and Last Voyages ..., pub. Alex. Hogg, [vol. one of two?, c.1784],. two frontises (one an eng. port. of Cook), eng. folding map of the world, eighty-six eng. plts. and charts, a few occasional closed tears, contemp. full calf, some wear, joints broken, boards worn, spine rubbed and cracked, folio Sabin 52455. (1)

Lot 8

Black (Adam & Charles). Blacks General Atlas of the World, new ed., 1879, frontis. of flags frayed and detached, 56 colour printed maps, some double-page, orig. half morocco gilt, worn, folio (1)

Lot 14

Bryce (James). The Comprehensive Atlas of Modern, Historical, Classical, and Physical Geography, c.1890s, 122 colour printed maps, many double-page, contemp. half sheep, worn, folio (1)

Lot 23

Davenport (W.). Historical Portraiture of Leading Events in the Life of Ali Pacha, Vizier of Epirus, Surnamed the Lion, in a Series of Designs Drawn by W. Davenport & Engraved by G. Hunt, with a Biographical Sketch, pub. Thomas MLean, 1823,. half-title present, five of six fine hand-col. aqua. plts., lacks plt. 4, The Vizier Ali Pacha, giving the fatal signal for the slaughter of the Gardikiotes, single ad. leaf at rear, orig. boards, backstrip def., slim folio abbey, Travel, 206. (1)

Lot 25

Diezmann (August). Weimar-Album. BlÅ tter der Erinnerung an Carl August und seinen Musenhof, Leipzig, 1860,. twenty-five engraved views and illusts. on twenty-two leaves, occn. spotting, mainly to frontis. and title, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. morocco-backed cloth, rubbed and marked, minor wear to extrems., folio (1)

Lot 59

West Indies. Caribbeana. Containing Letters and Dissertations, together with Poetical Essays... Chiefly Wrote by Several Hands in the West-Indies..., [Compiled by Samuel Keimer], vol. 1 only (of 2), 1741, text-block split in two, contemp. calf, spine worn and boards detached, 4to, together with [Slavery], Minutes of Proceedings between His Majestys Government and the West India Body, [1833], 79pp., some slight fraying to margins of first & last leaves, title slightly dust soiled, slim folio (2)

Lot 64

Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 2nd ed., 1768, full-page uncol. eng. map, double-page birds-eye engraved view, and double-page West Prospect of Gloucester, eight eng. plts. of armorials, fifty-five (of 61) double-page eng. views by Kipp, lacks portrait at front, contemp. calf, some wear, rebacked with orig. spine laid down, folio Upcott, p. 250. (1)

Lot 69

Chauncy (Sir Henry). The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire: With the Original of Counties, Hundreds or Wapentakes, Boroughs, Corporations, Towns, Parishes, Villages, and Hamlets ..., 1st ed., 1700,. port. frontis., folding eng. map by Moll, forty-two eng. plts. only (of 44), including many double-page eng. views, some closely trimmed, one browned (from another copy?), contemp. mottled calf, upper cover det., folio sold with all faults, not subject to return.. (1)

Lot 74

Dugdale (Sir William). Monasticon Anglicanum, or, The History of the Ancient Abbies, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England and Wales..., 3 vols. in 1, printed by R. Harbin, 1718, lacking eng. title, printed title-page (printed in black and red) and following leaf re-margined in the gutter, 102 eng. plts., some double-page, one with repaired tear in lower margin, eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, modern half morocco, blind-tooled spine with gilt lettered leather label, folio, together with Stevens (John), The History of the Antient Abbeys, Monastries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, being Two Additional Volumes to Sir William Dugdales Monasticum Anglicanum..., vol. 1 only (of 2), printed for Tho. Taylor, 1722, title-page printed in black and red, nineteen eng. plts., incl. some folding (one with tear in top margin just going into image), endpapers browned, front free endpaper creased, rear free endpaper lacking, contemp. panelled calf, scuffed and worn, with joints cracked and covers just holding by the cords, folio (2)

Lot 76

Fosbroke (Thomas Dudley). An Original History of the City of Gloucester, pub. Nichols, 1819,. addn. eng. title, vign. title, eng. plan, twenty leaves of eng. plts., views and memorials etc., occasional light spotting and staining, contemp. half morocco, rebacked with portion of spine laid-down, rubbed at edges and corners, folio This copy with nine additional plates from Lysonss Gloucestershire Antiquities and other works bound-in. (1)

Lot 81

Grose (Francis). The Antiquities of England and Wales Displayed ..., A New Edition, with Alterations and Improvements, Alex. Hogg, 1795,. eng. frontis., forty-four uncol. eng. county maps by Thomas Kitchin, numerous eng. plts. and plans etc., contemp. red half morocco with elaborate gilt dec. spine, worn and scuffed, upper joint broken with cover working loose, edges rubbed, folio (1)

Lot 92

Lysons (Samuel). Reliquiae Britannico-Romanae. Containing Figures of Roman Antiquities Discovered in Various Parts of England, 3 vols., Printed by T. Bensley, Sold by Messrs. Cadell and Davies, [etc.], 1813-17,. with 156 hand-coloured plates of mosaic pavements and other antiquities as called for by Lowndes, of which 37 are folding or double-page, text in vol. 1 only, (none called for in vol. 2, but Lowndes states that there are usually 10 pages of text in vol. 3, not present here), several plates in vol. 3 dampstained to varying degrees, 19th c. half red morocco by Blunson, a little rubbed, marbled board sides, t.e.g., folio One of only 200 sets. Not in Abbey Scenery or Life. Volume 3 has a printed Advertisement pasted in, stating that the editor had intended giving short letterpress descriptions of the plates in Volumes 2 and 3, but finding by the last Act of Parliment For the Encouragement of Learning he would be liable to the very heavy tax of eleven copies for the public Libraries he had decided to omit the descriptions. (3)

Lot 93

Lysons (Samuel). An Account of Roman Antiquities Discovered at Woodchester in the County of Gloucester, Sold by Cadell & Davies, [etc.], 1797,. text in English and French, coloured engraved title-page, and leaf of Dedication to George III, double-page coloured map, three coloured aquatint views of the surrounding area, of which two are double-page, and thirty-six aquatint and other plates, mostly coloured, of which six are double-page, a few leaves (including the title-page and final plate) with neatly-repaired marginal tears, one leaf of English text transposed with its French counterpart, some soiling in the extreme margins, recent half red morocco, large morocco lettering-piece on the upper cover, edges untrimmed, folio Abbey, Scenery, 143. (1)

Lot 94

Lysons (Samuel). A collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1st ed., 1804,. engraved title, 110 eng. plts., views, etc., some with hand-colouring, occn. minor marginal foxing, a few plates with some toning, prelim. text lightly browned with occn. light staining to fore-margins, contemp. maroon morocco-backed cloth, rubbed and some wear, backstrip split at head and foot, outer corners showing, folio (1)

Lot 95

Manning (Rev. Owen, and Bray, William). The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey..., 3 vols., 1804-14, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED, all maps and plates complete as listed in Upcott with some additional engraved views bound in, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco, worn with cover detached, folio upcott pp.1209-1216. Ex-library with markings to verso of title-pages. (3)

Lot 99

Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire, 1st ed., printed by Samuel Rudder, Cirencester, 1779, folding eng. map (light spotting) and eight (of sixteen) eng. plts. only, incl. some double-page and folding views, one letterpress eng., contemp. ms. inscription at head of title, contemp. speckled calf boards, rebacked, some wear, joints partly cracked, folio (1)

Lot 102

Spreat (W.). The River Scenery of Devon, First Series, The Teign, Exeter, 1844,. 4 pp. preliminary text, six (of 8) tinted litho. plts., including four full-page views, spotted, orig. printed wrappers, loosely contained in contemp. cloth portfolio with ties, rubbed and some minor wear, faded to edges, slim large folio, together with Anderson (John Corbet), Monuments and Antiquities of Croydon Church in the County of Surrey, pub. Croydon & London, 1855, eleven hand-col. and tinted litho. plts., some marks and marginal stains, a.e.g., contemp. half maroon morocco gilt, rubbed and somewhat soiled, some wear to edges, large folio (2)

Lot 106

Alken (Henry). The National Sports of Great Britain, with descriptions in English and French, 1st ed., 1st issue, pub. Thomas McLean, 1821,. additional hand-coloured title, dated 1820, and fifty fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, some very light offsetting to plates (plates generally clean and bright), wide margins (page size approx. 470 x 310 mm), a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. straight-grained maroon full morocco, with motif of a stag in compartments to spine, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems. (upper joint partly split at head), large folio, binding size approx. 485 x 320 mm Tooley 41. Schwerdt I, 19. (1)

Lot 109

Barrelier (Jacques). Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam et Italiam Observatae, iconibus aeneis exhibitae... Opus posthumum, accurante Antonio de Jussieu... in lucem editum, & ad recentiorum normam digestum. Cui accessit ejusdem auctoris specimen de Insectis quibusdam marinis, Mollibus, Crustaceis & Testaceis, Parisiis, apud Stephanum Ganeau, 1714,. the eng. title-page to the Icones Plantarum bound as a frontis., 1324 engs. of plants on 331 plts., with three further eng. plts. of molluscs numbered 1325-1327, first forty leaves slightly wormed in the lower margins, with a not-too-professional paper repair, half calf, slightly rubbed, marbled board sides, folio Nissen 80. (1)

Lot 115

Gerard (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. Gathered by John Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie, Very Much Enlarged and Amended by Thomas Johnson, 2nd ed., printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton & Richard Whitakers, 1633, pp.[xxxvi]+1630+[48], eng. title (dusty, frayed to margins and laid down), numerous botanical woodcuts to text, second leaf repaired to gutter, last text leaf mostly torn away, lacking prelim. blank, early ms. notes to final blanks, endpapers renewed, 18th c. panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked and recornered, folio henrey 155; STC 11751. (1)

Lot 123

Jekyll (Gertrude and Hussey, Christopher). Garden Ornament, 2nd ed. (revised), pub. Country Life, 1927,. num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and a little marked, folio (1)

Lot 129

Mawson (Thomas H., assisted by E. Prentice Mawson). The Art and Craft of Garden Making, 5th ed., Batsford, [1926],. four col. plts., num. b & w illusts. from photos., pict. endpapers, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little sunned on spine, folio (1)

Lot 141

Sitwell (Sacheverell and Madol, Roger). Album de Redoute, pub. Collins, 1954,. twenty-five colour reprod. plts., orig. cloth-backed boards, minor damp damage to extreme lower margin of upper cover, in sl. frayed d.j., large folio, together with Spaendonck (Gerard van), Flowers Drawn from Nature, ed. Wilfrid Blunt, pub. Leslie Urquhart Press, 1957 (2 copies), sixteen colour reprod. plts., orig. cloth-backed boards in d.j.s, very sl. frayed to extrems., large folio, plus four Ariel Press facsimile editions (Redoute Fruits and Flowers, Redoute Roses, A Folio of Fruit & Mr. Goulds Tropical Birds), pub. 1954-57, col. reprod. plts. to each vol., orig. printed wrappers, all except one in glassine d.j.s, slim folio (7)

Lot 145

Thorburn (Archibald). Game Birds and Wild-Fowl of Great Britain and Ireland, 1923, 30 coloured plates, a few spots, t.e.g., attractive modern half morocco gilt with marbled boards, folio (1)

Lot 167

* Atlases & prints. The Harmsworth Atlas and Gazetteer, c.1910,. colour maps, contemp. half morocco, folio, plus seven other c.1900 atlases by Bartholomew, Philips, Johnston, etc., and one vol. of the Graphic (vol. 17, 1878), an 1817 Bible pub. by Thomas Kelly in contemp. diced calf, numerous topographical engravings, etc. (a carton)

Lot 1415

"LIMEKILNS, its Antiquities & Church landowners, Harbours, Ship's Shipmasters and Shipments and Passagium Reginae" compiled Wavertree, Ltd edn of 215, plts incl col comp, orig cl, gt, folio, 1929 vg.

Lot 1441

HEPPLEWHITE (GEORGE) "The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, or Repository of Designs for every article of Household Furniture in the Newest and Most Approved Taste..." 1st edition, 126 engraved plates complete including the double page room plan, contemporary calf rubbed folio, A. Heppelwhite & Co., Cabinet-Makers, Pub J. & J. Taylor 1788 (pencil marks on some plates).

Lot 1503

TACITUS (PUBLIUS) "Opera." engr title (torn) cont vellum, folio, Antwerp, Moreti, 1668.

Lot 1537A

GREAT EXHIBITION of the Works of Industry of all Nations 1851. "Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue". 3 Vols, col maps, engr plts and illus complete, orig 1/4 mor, blue gilt cloth, folio Spicer Bros etc., backstrip loose and chipped; plus 3 Vols, "Reports by the Juries and Royal Commissioners". Col. folding plan and 3 col plts of Indian ornament comp, uniformly bound as above.

Lot 1537B

JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. 17 Vols 1778-1801; plus Genereal Index vols 1-5, plus House of Lords Vol 33, 1770-1773. Orig 1/2 cf, folio, some worn and det.

Lot 1625

CYPRUS. "Wild Flowers of Cyprus." paintings by Elektra Megaw, text Desmond Meikle. 40 coloured plates complete case, folio, 1973 good; plus 4 miscellaneous books.

Lot 1651

SPENSER (EDMOND) "The Works of that Famous English Poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser." Whereunto which is added an account of his life with other new additions..." engr frontis red and black title, cont calf, folio Edwin 1679 g.

Lot 1210

ROSS (MARTIN) & SOMERVILLE (O. OE.) "a Patrick's Day Hunt." col plts, orig pictorial cloth, ob folio, c1900.

Lot 1230

WILLIAM MORRIS & COMPANY. large illustrated catalogue "Metal Casements, Stained Glass, Decorative Ironwork." numbered copy to T.H. Weston, Bristol, coloured tipped-in plts comp, orig pict hessian binding folio c1908 good copy. (See illustration)

Lot 1234

WEEDON (GEOFF & WARD (RICHARD) "Fairground Art." 1st edn, slipcase, oblong folio, White Mouse 1981 fine.

Lot 1242

THACKRAY (SUSANNE) "British Fairgrounds, A Photographic History." 1st edn, cl, dj, ob folio, 1993 vg.

Lot 1285

HIROSHIGE. "53 Stages of the Tokaido Road from Edo to Kyoto." 55 full colour wood-block prints complete orig cloth bds, ties, ob folio c1890's good. (See illustration)

Lot 1291

LOTHAR MEGGENDORFER "Aus den Leben." 8 hand colour moveable tableaux (4 working, others with loose pieces) 6th edn, orig cl-backed col pict bds, folio, Braun & Schneider, Munchen c1880 good.

Lot 1292

BORLASE (WILLIAM) "Antiquities, Historical & Monumental of the County of Cornwall." facsimile of the 1769 edition, complete with maps, engravings etc, cont cloth gilt, dj, folio 1973 good copy.

Lot 1339

MAWSON (THOMAS H.) "The Art & Craft of Garden Making." 5th edn, plts comp, orig cl, folio, 1926 good.

Lot 1351

MALTA. rare manuscript ledger dated 1817. consists of a manuscript statement of account of persons who had funded the University of Valletta, prior to the French Invasion of 1798, and subsequent changes in 1805 and 1817 when this report was made. 125 pages, plus comprehensive index of all names, plus statement of arrears. bound cont vellum, folio, good condition.

Lot 1360

CARPENTRY. "The Carpenter and Joiner's Assistant." by James Newlands. eng plts comp, cont 1/2 calf, folio 1865 good.

Lot 1

MOORE (Joseph, Lieut.) 'Eighteen views taken at and near Rangoon', bound with 'Six Coloured Prints Illustrative of the Combined Operations of the British Forces in the Birman Empire, 1824 and 1825'. London, Tho.s Clay, 1825/6. Folio, orig. publisher's boards and quarter morocco. 24 superb aquatint views, as called for. Series I and II bound as one, with plate 16 of 1st Series in 1st State, with the spelling 'ajacent'. Lacks text and folding map. Divisional titles for parts I and II/III of the first series form the covers of upper and lower boards respectively. Plates clean and bright, occasional finger marks or minor marginal tears. 6.5cm closed tear to foredge of plate 7, encroaching slightly into image. (1) Tooley 334, Abbey Travel 404.

Lot 1

BRODRICK (William): 'Falconers Favourites': London, John Van Voorst, 1865. Folio, orig. green publisher's cloth gilt. Gutta Percha perished, contents loose. With 6 hand-finished colour plates and corresponding letterpress. (Nissen 146; Ellis 384) (1)

Lot 1

CAMDEN (William). Britannia, folio edition produced by Edmund Gibson and published 1695. Contains 50 double page maps by Robert Morden. Title page with some marking and marginal damage at foot, first 2 pages and preface damaged at foot with slight occasional marking to text, but maps generally in sound condition. C18 half-calf binding, spine marked. New endpapers.

Lot 1

HORNIUS (George): 'A Full and Exact Description of the Earth, or Ancient Geography, both sacred and profane. Exhibiting to view all the Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities and Common-wealths that have been from the beginning of the world unto this present time'. Amsterdam, printed for John and Gillis Janssons, 1700. Folio, full calf, worn and disbound. 46 only of 60 double page maps. WAF (1)

Lot 1

A folio of Royal Ordanance Corps photograghs and ephemera, together with an album of civilian medals

Lot 1

Theatre: Albert Chevalier (1861-1923). The Newspaper Cuttings of Albert Chevalier, contained within a folio album. A huge amount of cuttings relating to the performances of Chevalier from Feb 5th 1891 to Sept 23rd 1916 - plus many loose cuttings, letters and playbills. The top board tooled in gilt Newspaper Cuttings Albert Chevalier. We have assumed that this lot was the personal property of Albert Chevalier, who was a renowned English comedian and actor.

Lot 1

STEVENSON (ROBERT LOUIS) Prayers Written at Vailima, illuminated by Alberto Sangorski, 1st ed, orig. parchment boards in torn dustwr, 4to, 1910--ROENAU (ERNST) Idyllen des Klassischen Altertums...No. 703 from 1,400, 20 tipped-in col. plates by Russell Flint, orig. dec. paper-covered boards, some discolouration, folio, Vienna, 1921 (2) LOCATION CABINET

Lot 1

BRITISH SPORT AND SPORTSMEN Golf, Athletics, Tennis, Hockey and Other Ball Games, Winter Sports, No. 69 from 1,000, 10 plates, maroon morocco gilt with armorial crest, a.e.g., folio, n.d. {c. 1930s} LOCATION A

Lot 1

RAWSON (JESSICA) Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, 1st ed, dustwr, 1995--SNOWMAN (A. KENNETH) Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe, dustwr, 4to, Antique Collectors' Club, 1990; The Art of Carl Faberge, 1st ed, orig. cl., 4to, 1953--MEEN (V.B.) & TUSHINGHAM (A.D.) Crown Jewels of Iran, 1st ed, dustwr, folio, Toronto, 1968--RUDOE (JUDY) Cartier 1900-1939, 1st ed, dustwr, 1997--and 4 others (9) LOCATION D

Lot 1

ITOH (TEIJI) The Elegant Japanese House, 2nd printing, dustwr, folio, New York,1978--CURTIS (WILLIAM) Denys Lasdun, Architecture, City, Landscape, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1994--ALVAR AALTO, dustwr, oblong 4to, 1963--and 21 others modern architecture (24) LOCATION H

Lot 1

CONTRACT FOR ALMSHOUSES AT RAMSGATE FOR SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BARONET. An Album, half morocco with gilt morocco label, folio, containing: 1. A copy of the 10pp Ms. Contract for building the Almshouses, Museum and Library at Hereson, to the east of the Ramsgate Synagogue. The Contract is dated 1865; the Builder is Thomas Elgar of Elgar Place, Ramsgate. 2. A 10 pp. Ms. Specification for 10 dwelling houses, Museum and Reading Room. 3. A 64 pp. Ms. Estimate by the Architect, Henry David Davis of Moorgate Street, London, including 2 pp. of drawings and some blanks, dated May, 1865. 4. 7 hand-coloured folding architectural drawings, the folds strengthened, 2 with tears (no loss). Sir Moses Montefiore, (1784-1885), the noted Jewish philanthropist, who features on Israeli banknotes, settled in East Cliffe Lodge in Ramsgate, now demolished. Both the Montefiore Synagogue, formed in 1833, and the Mausoleum, built in 1862, are grade 2* listed, but as far as we can establish, these Almshouses were never built, though Sir Moses is associated with almshouses in Israel. LOCATION D

Lot 1

TENNYSON (ALFRED) 2 Vols, Illustrated by Gustave Dore: Guinevere, 9 engr. plates, orig. decorated green cloth gilt, stain bottom edge of spine and rear cover, not affecting contents; Enid, 9 engr. plates, orig. red dec. cl. gilt, small mark upper cover, folio, Edward Moxon, 1867, 1868 LOCATION D

Lot 1

JOHNSTON (ALEXANDER KEITH) The National Atlas of Historical, Commercial and Political Geography, 1st ed, 41 double-pp. maps with hand-col. outlines, orig. half morocco gilt, extremities rubbed, folio, Edinburgh, n.d. {1835?} LOCATION D

Lot 1

NAVILLE (EDOUARD) The Temple of Deir El Bahari, Parts 1 and 2, 50 plates, 5 col., some folding, some double-pp., orig. printed boards, sl. scuffed and stained, spine of Part 1 defective, hinges weak, folio, Egypt Exploration Fund, {1895-} LOCATION D

Lot 1

HAGHE (LOUIS) Sketches in Belgium and Germany, 26 tinted lithograph plates (missing lithograph title pp.), orig. quarter morocco, rubbed, a large but marginal corner stain to all plates, 1 plate with further stains into image, and a few others with other marginal stains, jumbo folio, Day & Haghe, 1840 LOCATION D

Lot 1

TOURTEL (MARY) Rupert and the Wonderful Boots, 1st ed, orig. pict. wrappers, folio, n.d. {c. 1945}--BRUNHOF (JEAN DE) Babar At Home, 2nd English ed., orig. pict. boards, folio,1939--and other annuals and children's books (15) LOCATION M

Lot 1

BANKS (RT. HON. SIR JOSEPH) & SOLANDER (DR. DANIEL) Illustrations of Australian Plants Collected in 1770 During Captain Cook's Voyage round the World in H.M.S. Endeavour, 3 parts, 260 plates (of 320), calf-backed boards, some splits to spines, folio, 1905 LOCATION D

Lot 1

DELAMOTTE (PHILIP H.) The Art of Sketching From Nature, 2nd ed, 21 col. plates, 1 bl/wh. plate, orig. cl., sl. worn, 4to, 1888--STUBBS (GEORGE) An Illustrated Lecture on Sketching From Nature in Pencil and Water Colour, 17 plates, some col. or tinted, orig. dec. cl. stained, sprung, staining to some plates, large 4to, 1840--COZENS (JOHN) Trees, 14 mounted modern reproductions of tinted aquatints in a sl. worn period half calf binding, oblong folio, n.d.--and 9 others (12) LOCATION D

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