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The Complete Farmer: Or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, in all its Branches; Containing the Various Methods of Cultivating and Improving Every Species of Land... also, the Whole Business of Breeding, Managing and Fastening Cattle... together with the Method of Raising Bees, and of acquiring large quantities of wax and honey, without destroying those laborious insects. To which is added, the Gardener's Kalendar... by a Society of Gentlemen, 4th ed., considerably improved, and greatly enlarged, [1793], b&w frontis. and thirty-four eng. plts., untrimmed, contemp. boards, worn and soiled, upper cover det., thick folio (1)

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Evelyn (John). Silva, or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions. As it was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the XVth of October, MDCLXII... Terra, a Philosophical Essay of Earth, Being a Lecture in Course. To which is Annexed Pomona: or, an Appendix Concerning Fruit-Trees, in Relation to Cyder; the Making, and Several Ways of Ordering it..., 4th ed., 1706, eng. port. frontis., title printed in red & black (with signature of John Watts), eng. illusts. inc. some full-page, also with a few woodcut illusts., later endpapers, contemp. panelled calf, recent reback board edges neatly repaired, folio. Keynes 43. (1)

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Gerarde (John). The Herball or General Historie of Plantes, very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, 2nd ed., 1633, numerous woodcuts, lacks first two and final four leaves, supplied in facsimile, first few leaves dusty and water-stained, Bbbbbbb1 with repairs to fore and lower margins, modern speckled calf, folio. STC 11751. (1)

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Hetley (Mrs. Charles). The Native Flowers of New Zealand, illustrated in colours, 1st ed., 1888, thirty-six chromo. plts., a.e.g., orig. pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, spine faded and sl. wear to extrems., folio. (1)

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Knoop (Johann Hermann). Beschrijving en Afbeeldingen van de Beste Soorten van Appelen en Peeren [Beschrijving van Vruchtboomen en Vruchten, Beschrijving van Plantagie-Gewassen], 3 parts in 1, Amsterdam en Dordrecht, 1790, forty hand-col. folding plts. of apples and pears, plums, strawberries, raspberries, cherries, etc., by Philipps and Folkema after Knoop, light waterstain to top margins throughout, hardly affecting plts., some consequent mould-spotting to top margins towards rear of vol., contemp. sheep, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., folio. Nissen 1077 & 1078. Nissen gives the title for the first and second parts as Pomologia and Fructologia. (1)

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Mason (Finch). Tit Bits of the Turf, 1887, sixteen hand-col. plts. (plt. 1 rather stained), plus uncol. title and ad. leaf at rear, together with Humours of the Hunting Field, by Finch Mason, 1886, fifteen hand-col. plts. but lacks title, plus another copy of the same work, title present (stained) and fifteen tinted plts., all orig. pict. boards, worn, and one other similar, all oblong folio (4)

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Millar (George Henry). A New, Complete, and Universal Body, or System of Natural History; Being a Grand, Accurate, and Extensive Display of Animated Nature..., [1785], sixty eng. plts. only (inc. frontis., correct as list), occ. spotting and minor marks, contemp. sheep, rebacked and corners repairs, folio, (refer to Freeman 2585), together with Culpeper (Nicholas), The Complete Herbal..., new ed., Thomas Kelly, 1845, eng. port. frontis. (browned & frayed to edges), 20 hand-col. eng. plts., some spotting and soiling, recent endpapers, contemp. calf, modern reback, 4to (2)

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[Mushrooms]. Sveriges Atliga och Giftiga Svampar Tecknade efter Naturen, parts 3-10 (of 10) only, 1860, seventy-six fine chromo plts. (many double-page), with accompanying letter-press, loosely contained in orig. printed wrappers, frayed and chipped at edges, folio (8)

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Thornton (Robert). Thornton's Temple of Flora, with plates faithfully reproduced from the original engravings, and the work described by Geoffrey Grigson, 1951, twelve col. plts., num. b&w plts., orig. half-cloth in sl. torn d.j., folio, together with Turrill (W. B.), A Supplement to Elwes' Monograph of the Genus Lilium, Part VIII, illust. Margaret Stones, 1960, five col. reprod. plts., orig. printed wrappers, a little soiled, large folio, (one of 1,000 copies), plus an Ariel Press facsimile edition of Gould's Tropical Birds (3)

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Thornton (Robert John). Temple of Flora, Facsimile edition, ed. Geoffrey Grigson, Handasyde Buchanan, William T. Stearn, 1951, twelve full-page col. plts., twenty-four b & w collotypes, endpapers lightly foxed, orig. half linen, upper cover scraped, affecting printed label, folio (1)

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Fish. Valentyn (Francois), A collection of sixty-four loose engraved plates of fish from Amboina (Indonesia), [1724-26], all uncoloured, contained with original contents list, folio. All good impressions in excellent condition. From Francois Valentyn's Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien 1724-26. (64)

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Indonesia. Valentyn (Francois), A collection of twenty-seven loose charts and engraved plates mostly relating to the Moluccas and Macassar, [1724]26], uncoloured, mostly double-page, some larger and folding, folio. From Francois Valentyn's Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien, 1724-26. (27)

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Indonesia. Valentyn (Francois), A collection of twenty-one engraved maps and plates relating to Java and Jakarta, [1724-26], uncoloured, some double-page, folio. From Francois Valentyn's Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien, 1724-26. (21)

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Maps. A large collection of 19th century maps, incl. SDUK, Meyers, Flemming, Redefeld, etc., various World locations, some hand coloured in outline, various sizes but typically approx. 400 x 330 mm, together with an incomplete Stanford's Atlas of Universal Geography, c.1900, and another incomplete atlas, both folio (approx. 125)

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Portraits. Houbraken (Jacob), A collection of 76 uncoloured engraved portraits, pub. J. & P. Knapton, mostly dated c.1740s, each a portrait of an historical figure within a decorative border engraved by Houbraken after various artists, approx. 370 x 230 mm, each pasted in to an 18th century half calf album, some wear to extrems., folio (1)

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Roe (Fred, 1864-1947). A collection of approx. seventy items of original artwork by Fred Roe, mostly pen and pencil sketches, c. 1890s, many signed, together with letters, invitations, news cuttings and num. photographic reproductions of finished pictures by Roe, mostly mounted on approx. forty old album leaves, large folio (approx. 40)

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Shirley (Rodney W.). The Mapping of the World. Early Printed World Maps 1472-1700, Holland Press, 1984, col. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. cloth, d.j. chipped to extrems., folio, together with Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750, pub. 1988, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in VG d.j., 4to, and Kingsley (D.), Printed Maps of Sussex 1575-1900, pub. 1982, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in VG d.j., 4to, plus a large quantity of good quality map refernce, many in d.j's (approx. 100)

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Pachycare Flavo-Grisea. Yellow-and-Grey Thickhead, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Psitteuteles Wilhelminae. Wilhelmina Lorikeet, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Gerygone Dorsalis. Rufous-backed Gerygone, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Calliechthrus Leucolophus. White-crowned Black Cuckoo, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Geoffroyius Simplex. Blue-collared Parrot, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Munia Forbesi. Forbe's Munia, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Ptilotis Marmorata. Mottled-breasted Honey-sucker, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Cyclopsitta Melanogenys. Black-cheeked Perroquet, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Psitteuteles Rubronotatus. Red-backed Lorikeet, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Psittacella Madaraszi. Madar-sz's Parrakeet, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio (1)

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Attributed to John Laporte (1761-1839) 'Ash' 'Poplar' 'Beech' Each pencil Each inscribed with title lower centre, and bearing artist's name lower right The first 27.5cm x 37cm The second 36.5cm x 27cm The third 29cm x 36cm Each unframed and a folio of six other drawings and watercolours, mostly depicting landscapes or trees, various sizes

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German Musical related manuscripts, one ringer binder, and a loose folio of typed letters post-cards, and hand written correspondence, ca. 1930's, relating to Ulrich Wendriner, and Frau von Laur

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Burgess, Anthony, Coaching Days of England containing An Account of whatever was most remarkable for Grandeur, Elegance and Curiosity in the time of the Coaches of England, comprehending the years 1750 until 1850, London, for Paul Elek, 1964 Oblong folio (390 x 440mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, plates, and illustrations, mant colour, decorative endpapers, original green cloth gilt, illustrated dust-jacket

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The Ducal Estate and Contents of the Mansion ... Nineteen Days' Sale at Stowe ... Messrs. Jackson Stops will sell by auction, at Stowe House, On Monday, July 4th, 1921 at 1 o'clock The Freehold of the Historic Mansion & Estate..., Towcester, F. C. Williams, 1921 folio (375 x 245mm.), additional illustrated title, plates, illustrations, and folding colour plans of the estate, original cloth, armorial label in-laid onto front cover, catalogue number 190, signed Albert Amor Esq Amor was a highly influential dealer in 18th century porcelain.

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Elst, J.Van Der, L'Age D'Or Flamand, Paris, La Palme, 1951 folio (275 x 250mm.), half title, frontispiece plate of Weyden's 'Tete de Vierge', plates, some colour, illustrations, original illustrated cloth With a number of other works including Giacomo Leopardi's 'Canti' (Bari, 1938), the Conyers Read edited 'Bibliographies of British History Tudor Period, 1485-1603' (Oxford, 1959), Walter Shaw Sparrow's 'George Stubbs and Ben Marshall' (London & New York, 1929), Max Beerbohm's 'Observations' (London, 1925)

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Old England: A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, Municipal, and Popular Antiquities, London, Charles Knight and Co, 1845 folio (350 x 245mm.), two volumes, colour frontispieces, ca. 22 colour plates, illustrations, contemporary half black morocco, spines lettered in gilt, worn With a number of other works including Isabel McAllister 'Alfred Gilbert' (London, 1929), 'Conduite pour Passer Saintement le temps De L'Avent' (Paris, 1737), the John Leech illustrated 'Handley Cross; or Mr Jorrocks's Hunt' (London, 1854), a four volume set of John Walker's 'A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine' (London, 1814), and a two volume set of William Howitt's 'Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle-Fields' (London, 1851)

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Collection of Fifty Etchings, after Raphael, Julio Romano, Guido, Parmigiano ... executed by Huck, Selcke, and Billinger, after the Original Drawings in the collection of The Elector Palatine, Duke of Bavaria at Dusseldorff, London, John and Josiah Boydell, 1787, folio (475 x 330mm.), plates, some spotting, contemporary half vellum, rubbed, First English Edition

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Gosse, Edmund W., A Critical Essay on the life and works of George Tinworth. With a descriptive catalogue annexed, 1883 Oblong folio (250 x 400mm.), half title, 30 photogravure plates and wood-engraved initials and ornamanets, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, decorated endpapers, original vellum, front cover lettered in gilt, First Edition George Tinworth (1843-1913) studied at Lambeth School of Art and the Royal Academy in 1864 exhibiting there from 1866 onwards

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Grasset, Eugene (editor). Plants and their application to Ornament, London, Chapman & Hall, 1896- (97), folio (470 x 330mm.), title wrapper printed in red and black, 72 stencil coloured plates, loose as issued, original cloth bound maroon folio case, cloth ties, front cover lettered in gilt

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Hope, W. H. St. John, Windsor Castle An Architectural History, London, Country Life, 1913 folio (360 x 250mm.), two volumes and portfolio, 2 colour frontispieces, titles printed in red and black, ca. 122 plates, some colour, and 8 colour folding plans in the portfolio, original half vellum, spines lettered in gilt, t.e.g., No. 92 of 250 Limited Edition copies

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Ingleby, C. M. (editor), Shakespeare and The Enclosure of Common Fields at Welcombe, being A Fragment of the Private Diary of Thomas Greene, Town Clerk of Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1614-1617, Birmingham, for the Editor by Robert Birbeck, 1885 folio (390 x 300mm.), half title, facsimile manuscript plates, contemporary calf backed spine, rubbed, armorial bookplate of Edward J. L. Scott No. 37 of 50 Limited Edition copies, printed for private subscription With a number of other works including Jeffery Farnol and C. E. Brock's (illustartor) 'The Amateur Gentleman' (London, n.d.), Alphonse Daudet's 'Tartarin sur les Alpes' (Paris, 1890), J. B. Priestley's 'The Good Companions' (London, 1936), and William Makepeace Thackeray's 'Vanity Fair: A Novel Without A Hero' (London, 1894)

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Johnston, Alexander, Keith, Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood and Sons, 1868, folio (370 x 245mm.), double-page maps, contemporary half green morocco gilt, g.e., extremities rubbed With a number of other works including 'Trust' (London, n.d.), 'Merry Tales for Little Folk' (London, ca. 1910), Lawson Woods 'Gran' Pop's' (London, n.d.)

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The Illustrated London News, London, by William Little for Illustrated London News, 1850, folio (400 x 270mm.), June - December, illustrations, some full-page, contemporary calf backed spine With volume twenty three July-December 1853 of 'The Illustrated London News' (London, 1853), 'The Graphic July-December 1876' (London, 1876), and volume one, covering January 6th, 1900 to June 30th 1900 of 'The King of Illustrated Papers A Pictorial Record of the World's News' (London, 1900)

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The Illustrated London News, London, William Little, 1852 folio (410 x 280mm.), volume 21 July to December 1852 plates, and illustrations, many folding, lacking one folding plate, original cloth gilt, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, extremities rubbed This volume covers the death and funeral of the Duke of Wellington

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The Illustrated London News - No. 5096, Volume 189, London, by publishing office, 1936, folio (365 x 250mm.), colour illustrated title dedicated to the accession of Geroge VI, and the abdication of Edward VIII, illustrations [bound with] other volumes of the London Illustrated News including the Coronation issue, later half black morocco, spine letered in gilt, corners bumped

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Menzies, William, The History of Windsor Great Park and Windsor Forest, London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1864 folio (570 x 410mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece, photographic plates, half title, and frontispiece loose, original half green morocco, rubbed With a number of other works including A. Mary Sharpe's 'The History of Ufton Court, of the Parish of Ufton, in the County of Berks, and of the Perkins Family' (London, 1892), Auberon Waugh 'The Foxgove Saga' (London, 1960), and Lytton Strachey & Erte (illustrator), 'Ermyntrude and Esmeralda' (London, 1969)

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Pidal, Textos de Menendez, Ballesteros Galbois, and Camon Aznar y otros, El Escorial 1563-1963. IV Centenario de la Fundación del Monasterio de San Lorenzo el Real, Madrid, Patrimonio Nacional, 1963 folio (320 x 255mm.), two volumes, half titles, plates, illustrations, maps, and plans, some colour, original green cloth gilt, dust-jackets, slip-cases

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Piper, John, Stowe, Westerham Kent, & London, Hurtwood Press Limited & The Tate Gallery, 1983 folio (500 x 400mm.), half title, ca. 50 lithographed colour plates, original decorative boards by Smith Settle, slip-case, No. 214 of 300 Limited Edition copies signed by John Piper

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Practical Masonry, Bricklaying, and Plastering, both plain and ornamental; containing a new and complete System of Lines for Stone-Cutting; for the use of workmen..., London, Thomas Kelly, 1854 folio (285 x 230mm.), plates, some folding. pages un-cut, occasional spotting, original decorative cloth, rebacked, spine lettered in gilt

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Robinson, Charles, N., Navy & Army Illustrated A Magazine Descriptive and Illustrative of Everyday Life in the Defensive Services of the British Empire, London, Hudson & Kearns and George Newnes, 1895-1898, small folio (360 x 235mm.), five volumes, illustrations, many full-page, original decorative cloth gilt, corners bumped

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The Sphere An Illustrated Newspaper, London, The Sphere, 1900-1901 folio (410 x 300mm.), four volumes, plates, and illustrations, some colour, double-page, or folding, contemporary half calf, worn With a number of other works

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Sports and Sportsmen South Africa, Cape Town, Atkinson & Partners (S.A.) Limited, [n.d.], folio (370 x 265mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, frontispiece portrait of Cecil Rhodes, title vignette, portrait plates, and illustrations, marbled endpapers, original red morocco gilt, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., extremities rubbed, No. 60 of 200 Limited Imperial Edition copy

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Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667), and William Cave (1637-1713), Antiquitates Christianae: Or, The History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus: As also the Lives, Acts and Martyrdoms of His Apostles..., London, by R. Norton for R. Royston, 1675 folio (345 x 215mm.), additional illustrated title, frontispiece, title printed in red and black, historiated intials, illustrations, folding plate, contemporary calf, boards detached, First Edition With 'The Complete Young Man's Companion; or, Self Instructor' (London, n.d.)

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Thiel, Rudolph, And There Was Light, London, Readers Union & Andre Deutsch, 1959, tall 8vo (220 x 145mm.), half title, title vignette, plates, and illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket With a number of other works including 'Favourite Fairy Tales' (London & Melbourne, 1921), the folio society published Jane Austen 'Emma' (London, 1975), and the Franklin Library published Honore de Balzac 'Pere Goriot' (Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1980)

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Molly Bishop (fl. from early 1930s) 'Tom Courtenay as Billy Liar' Pastel Signed, titled and dated 1963 36cm x 28cm; In a folio with other pastels, watercolours, etc. (16)

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After George Vertue (1684-1756) 'Old Town Hall, I' Pen & ink and watercolour 36cm x 26.5cm; Another by the same hand 'Old Town Hall, II' 26.5cm x 45.5cm Both mounted on card. (2) Listed on the folio index as being of two old Town Halls of Bath

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ART-JOURNAL, The Vol XII. 1850. 4to., cont. half brown morocco (some wear). Engraved plates and text illustrations. -- ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, The. 2 vols., 1902. Folio, orig. cloth gilt (one vol loose in binding). Numerous illustrations. With 5 other volumes. (8)

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ASTIE, ALFRED and FELIX BONNAL. Le Musee des Grands Peintres Francais des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe Siecles. Paris 1887. folio, orig. cloth gilt. 10 heliotype plates.

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BARTOLI, PIETRO SANTE and GIOVANNI PIETRO BELLORI. Columna Antonina... Rome, n.d. Oblong folio, cont. calf (worn). Engraved title and 77 engraved plates (one torn, some margins stained). Bookplate of William Arthur, Sixth Duke of Portland. With 4 others (3 of them on London). (5)

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DESTAILLEUR, HIPPOLYTE. Recueil D'Estampes Relatives A L'Ornementation des Appartements aux XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe Siecles. 2 vols., Paris 1863. Folio, cont. half blue morocco, t.e.g. Alington bookplate. Engraved plates (some spotting). (2)

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DURHAM CATHEDRAL MANUSCRIPTS to the End of the Twelth Century. With An Introduction by R.A.B. Mynors. Oxford 1939. Limited Edition, No. 97 of 250 copies. Folio, orig. cloth gilt (slightly soiled). 57 plates, 10 of them coloured.

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ECKHEL, JOSEPH HILARIUS von. Choix des Pierres Gravees du Cabinet Imperial des Antiques. Vienna 1788. Folio, cont. red morocco gilt, a.e.g. (rubbed). 40 engraved plates. Presentation inscription in French on first blank from Le Comte de Starlemberg to Monsieur Turnbull, dated Londres 29 Juillet 1799.

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LIVERSEEGE, HENRY. Engravings from the Works..., (c.1835). Folio, cont, half green morocco gilt (corners rubbed). Engraved title, portrait and 35 plates. With 3 other volumes (4)

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