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* Cinnyris Mysorensis. Mysore-Island Black Sun-bird, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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

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* Phlogoenas Johannae. Mrs. Sclater's Ground-Dove, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Pachycephala Arctitorquis. Narrow-collared Thickhead, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Melirrhophetes Ochromelas. Ochraceous Honey-eater, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Chalcites Meyeri. Meyer's Golden Cuckoo, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Ptilopus Bellus. Purple-bellied Fruit-Pigeon, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Trichoglossus Musschenbroekii. Van Musschenbroek's Lorikeet, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Cyclopsitta Diophthalma. Double-eyed Perroquet, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Halcyon Tristrami. Tristram's Kingfisher, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Pachycephala Hyperythra. Ruddy-breasted Thickhead, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Pseudogerygone Chrysogastra. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Geocichla Schistacea. Meyer's Ground-Thrush, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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* Carpophaga Van-Wyckii. Van Wyck's Fruit-Pigeon, c. 1875-80, fine hand-col. litho. with associated leaf of text, folio. (1)

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Great Exhibition. The Illustrated London News, vols. 18 & 19, January-December, 1851, num. wood engs. inc. five large folding engs. of the Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace, index to each, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and slightly scuffed, folio. (2)

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Illustrated London News. Vol. 30, Jan-Jun 1857, numerous wood engravings, orig. cloth, soiled and worn, spine deficient, together with The Queen,, 2 vols, Jan-Jun 1882 & Jul-Dec 1880, wood eng. illusts. to text, both disbound, all folio. (3)

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Illustrated London News, vols. 16, 21-23, 28-29, 1850-56, dampstained with some leaves fraying, orig. cloth publishers bindings, folio, together with other bound periodicals including The Queen, Graphic, etc, folio. Sold as a collection of plates. Not subject to return. (13)

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Motoring, etc. The Light Car, 12 orig. issues, 1930s, num. b & w illusts. and ads, orig. printed wrappers, a little dust soiled and minor wear to spines, together with Motorcycling, 4 orig. issues, 1920s, The Motorcycle, 7 orig. issues, 1930s, plus The 'Woodarra' Review, Being a Record of Events on Ship and on Shore, issues 2, 3, 5, 11, 12 & 14, 1921-28, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed wrappers, and four other items, 4to & folio. (29)

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* Bodybuilding. An album of approx. fifty black and white photos, c. early 1950s, mostly showing male full-length poses, approx. 8 x 6 in. and smaller, mostly corner mounted with named identification beneath, the final photo. with 'Vince Studio, 1953', printed beneath, contemp. leatherette, a little rubbed, oblong folio. Named bodybuilders include Howard Powell, Michael Colclough, Allan Fung, Archie Brennan, Reg Skilton, Robert Armstrong, Charles Kassapian, John Dawe, Gaston Sagaert and Jannie Graaff. (1)

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* Postcards. An Edwardian postcard album containing approx. 350 vintage postcards, mostly humorous and comic subjects, incl. four teddy bear cards, a few of WWI and military interest, sixteen real photo. ports. of royalty and leaders, incl. The Prince of Wales in the uniform of the Grenadeer Guards, 1914, a very young looking Winston Churchill, several Maharajahs, mostly postally used, mixed condition, orig. art nouveau style boards, some wear to spine, folio. (1)

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Acts of Parliament. A large collection of public Acts of Parliament, from 10 William III to 26 George III, 1699-1786, on a wide variety of subjects, including mutiny and desertion from, and payment of, the army; and the imposition of duty and taxation, with several of the extensive annual Acts for Granting a Land Tax, with parliamentary session title-pages, all disbound, folio. (approx. 330)

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Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra ex Sebastiani Castalionis postrema recognitione. Cum annotationibus eiusdem, & historiae supplemento ab Esdra and Machabaeos, inde usq[ue] ad Christum, ex Iosepho. Index praeterea nouus, & is quidem Iocupletissimus, Basileae, per Petrum Pernam, 1573, general title-page within a woodcut border, woodcut device on the N.T. title-page and the verso of the colophon leaf, some woodcut illustrations and plans in the Annotations, title-page soiled, with a small repair and three ink inscriptions, general browning, some soiling, ink underscoring and marginalia, in a contemp. quarter pigskin blind-rolled binding, vellum sides from a mediaeval MS. in red and black, now soiled and worn, folio. The fourth edition of Chateillon's version. Darlow and Moule 1573. Adams B.1083. The integral blank r6 is present at the end of the N.T. (1)

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Bible [English]. The Bible, that is, The Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke, imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599, addn. title within woodcut border (close-trimmed with slight loss & laid-down), separate letterpress title with woodcut illust. (closed tear repaired to verso), New Testament title within woodcut border, few woodcut illusts. to text, leaves Nnn4 & Nnn5 torn to fore-edge margin affecting a few letters of marginal notes, occ. marks and light dust soiling, bound with an incomplete Book of Psalmes, contemp. calf, rubbed & scuffed, upper board detached, brass corners (lacking one corner), lacks clasps, 4to (Herbert 251), together with The Bible that is, the Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker, 1577, lacks general title, New Testament title present (close-trimmed to fore-edge margin), bound with Apocrypha, folding view and map (close-trimmed with loss), few woodcut illusts. and initials, ruled in red throughout, some pages torn with loss and few old repairs, dust soiling and few marks, 19th c. sheep, joints worn and adhesive tape to spine, small folio, (Herbert 148). (2)

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Bible [Polyglot] New Testament. Novum D.N. Jesu Christi Testamentum juxta editionem Bibliorum Polyglot. In qua Textus Graecus, cum versione interlinearari & Vulg. Lat. Translationes Antiquae Syriaca. Arabica. Aethiopica totius Novi Testamenti. Persica Evangeliorum et singularum Versiones Latinae.Cum variis lectionibus & annotationibus. Edidit Brianus Walton, Londini: apud Sam. Smith & Benj. Walford, 1698, title-page printed in red and black, eng. port. of Brian Walton, additional eng. title-page within an architectural border by Hollar, early leaves rather dusty, light damp-stain towards the end of the volume, generally in good, crisp condition, contemp. blind stamped vellum, spine hand-lettered, soiled, red edges, folio. Wing B2801A, citing just 2 copies. The fourth and latest of the great Polyglot Bibles, known as the London, or Walton's Polyglot, was first published in 6 volumes in 1655-57. The New Testament was issued separately, as here, with a fresh title-page and the addition of the "variis lectionibus", in 1698. From the Bristol Baptist College Library, with an indelible stamp on the front pastedown and small shelf number on the title page. (1)

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Bible [Polyglot]. Biblia Sacra Polyglotta: Textus Archetypos Versionesque Praecipuas ab Ecclesia Antiquitus Receptas; Necnon Versiones Recentiores Anglicanam, Germanicam, Italicam, Gallicam, et Hispanicam, Complectentia. Accedunt Prolegomena in Textum Archetyporum, Versionumque Antiquarum Crisin Literaleue, Auctore Samuel Lee, 2 vols, Samuel Bagster, n.d, c.1835, library ink stamps to half-titles and endpapers, t.e.g, vol. 1 with morocco presentation label to upper pastedown, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, boards marked and corners rubbed, folio, together with The Triglot Bible; Comprising the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments in the Original Tongues, vol. 2 only (New Testament), pub. Richard D. Dckinson, 1890,contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed to extrems, 4to. (3)

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Pickering (William, publisher). The Book of Common Prayer, As Printed at Edinburgh 1637. Commonly Called Archbishop Lauds, 1844, partly printed in red & black, printed in black letter text throughout with dec. initials, a.e.g, endpapers with leather joints, contemp. elaborate gilt dec. morocco with raised bands, slightly rubbed to upper joint, folio. (1)

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Aelianus (Tacticus). The Tactiks of Aelian. Or Art of Embattailing an Army After ye Grecian Manner, 1st English ed, 1st issue, [1616], eng. title and forty-five eng. plts. inc. many folding (of 50), woodcut initials, head & tailpieces, some damp staining and pages yellowed, contemp. calf, old reback with gilt dec. spine and red morocco label, extrems. rubbed & scuffed, folio. STC 161. (1)

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Bude (Guillaume). Commentarii Linguae Graecae, Gulielmo Budaeo, Consiliario Regio, Supplicumque Libelloru in Regia Magistro, Auctore. Ab Eodem Accurat Recogniti, Atque Amplius Tertia Parte Aucti, Paris, 1548, printers' woodcut to title (lined to verso), printed in Greek & Latin throughout, some marginal yellowing, contemp. blind stamped vellum, upper panel repaired and upper joint strengthened, folio. Adams B3096. (1)

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Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Works. newly Printed. To that which was done in the former Impression, thus much is now added. [Edited by Thomas Speght], Printed by Adam Islip, 1602, title within a woodcut border, the errata leaf present at the end, but lacks the portrait of the author after Hoccleve, the woodcut arms of Chaucer on c4, hand-coloured, woodcut of a knight at the head of The Knight's Tale, occasional soiling and marginal staining, but mostly in good state, neat contemp. ink annotation and underscoring at the beginning of the vol, contemp. calf, rebacked, worn, upper cover almost detached, together with an incomplete copy of Speght's 1598 edition, bound in 19th c. calf, both folio. STC 5080. Pforzheimer 178; and STC 5079. Pforzheimer 177 (variant imprint) respectively. (2)

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Cicero (Marcus Tullius). M. Tullii Ciceronis Familiarium Epistolarum Libri XVI. Cum Hubertini Crescentinatis, Martini Philetici, Annotationibus Sparsim Appositis, Venice, 1575, 257 leaves, woodcut device to title (torn to lower margin), dec. woodcut initials, leaves m2 to m5 torn to fore-edge margin with slight loss of few letters of text, minor marginal worming and occ. yellowing, later paper covered boards (possibly over earlier boards), folio. (1)

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Edmondson (Joseph). A Complete Body of Heraldry, 2 vols, 1780, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 (slightly stained with offsetting to title), twenty-four eng. plts, lacks one leaf of index at rear of vol. 1, contemp. boards with later half morocco binding, folio. (2)

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Fuller (Thomas). The Historie of the Holy Warre, 3rd ed, Cambridge, 1647, addn. copper eng. title, printed title with woodcut border, 'A declaration of the frontispiece' (signed J.C.) facing eng. title, without the two plts. and folding map, woodcut initial letters and head and tail-pieces, contemp. speckled calf, gilt dec. spine with title label, rubbed, short split of foot of rear joint, folio. Wing F2438. (1)

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Gambado (Geoffrey). An Academy for Grown Horsemen, Containing the Completest Instructions for Walking, Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling and Tumbling, 1787, port. frontis. and eleven uncol. stipple eng. plts, bound with Annals of Horsemanship, Containing Accounts of Accidental Experiments, and Experimental Accidents, Both Sucessful and Unsuccessful, 1796, port. frontis. and fifteen eng. plts, some spotting and browning throughout, later brown half morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, small folio. (1)

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Jenson (Nicolaus, Printer). A collection of thirty-nine random leaves from Jenson's edition of Plutarch's Vitae illustrium virorum, Venice, 2 January, 1478, [Goff P. 832], each leaf elegantly printed on both sides in roman type, 50 lines, without decoration or rubrication, with occn. spaces with guide-letters for initials, some soiling and staining, a few leaves with paper restoration in the very wide margins, faint early ink annotation and underscoring, loosely contained in the complete volume's former binding of calf-backed boards, now defective, folio. Nicolaus Jenson (1420-1480) probably studied printing at Mainz, and established himself in Venice in 1470. He issued more than seventy works in the decade of his activity, mostly Latin and Greek classics. He is considered to have perfected the roman typeface, and his work has inspired generations of printers, especially in the late 19th century English revival of fine printing. (1)

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Justinus. Iustini ex trago pompeio historiae cum multis memorabilibus in margine. Addito insuper indice; quo facilius notatu clariora repiri possint: nuper eme [n] datae, [colophoni], Impressum Venetiam per Magistrum Ioannem Tacuinum de Tridino, 1507, 17 May , with a fine series of large woodcut initials with putti, the final blank leaf I6 present, some soiling and staining, some early ink marginal annotation and marks in the text, 19th c, half calf, marbled board sides, slightly rubbed, folio. Not in Adams. (1)

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Plinius (Secundus, Gaius Caecilius). Epistolarum lib X. Eiusdem Panegyricus Traiano dictus. Cum Commentariis Ioannis Mariae Catanaei, [Paris] veneunt Iodoco Badio & Ioanni Roigny, [colophon:] ex chalcographia Iod. Bad. Ascensii, mense Ianuario, 1533 , title within an ornate woodcut border, with Roigny's woodcut device, text faintly ruled in red throughout , with crible and historiated woodcut initials of various sizes, the final blank leaf F8 present, small ink smudge at the foot of the title-page, which has an old neat repair at the head, without loss, short closed tear in the gutter in the first eight leaves, 18th c, marbled boards, rubbed, worn and repaired roan spine, a tall, crisp copy, folio Adams P.1543. With the Bernard Quaritch label on the front pastedown, recording the volume's purchase from the famous Sunderland library at Blenheim Palace in March 1883. (1)

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Sanderson (Robert). Twenty Sermons, 1660, title printed in red & black, contemp. panelled calf, upper joint worn, folio. Early 19th c. bookplate of R.E. Myddelton, Chirk Castle. (1)

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Dentistry. Teeth for Vulcanite Work, All the Artificial Teeth Products Illustrated and Described in this Catalogue are Obtainable from Regularly Established Dental Supply Houses throughout the World, The Amalgamated Dental Co Ltd, Formerly De Trey & Company Limited and Claudius Ash Sons & Company Limited, c.1920s, b & w and col. plts. from photos, orig. printed wrappers, oblong folio, together with "Rathbone" Dental Unit, A Product of the D.M.Co.'s British Factories, c.1932, b & w plts. and illusts. (inc. 3 col.), orig. wrappers with inset picture, rubbed to extrems, 8vo, and Surgical Furniture and Appliances. Catalogue of the Manufacturers of J. & A. Carter, ("The Alleviation of Human Pain") Surgical Engineers Comfort Specialists, Complete Hospital Furnishing and Equipment, Contractors to all Departments of H.M. Government, revised Edition, c.1913, and four other related trade catalogues. (7)

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Ellis (George Viner & G.H. Ford). Illustrations of Dissections in a Series of Original Coloured Plates, The Size of Life, representing the dissection of the human body, 2 vols. (text and atlas), 2nd ed, 1876, fifty-eight col. litho. plts, some spotting, upper hinges of atlas vol. cracked, both contemp. half morocco, rubbed, some loss to foot of spine of atlas vol, 8vo/atlas folio. (2)

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Erb (Wilhelm Heinrich). Diseases of the Peripheral Cerebro-Spinal Nerves / Diseases of the Brain and it's Membranes, by H. Nothnagel and others / Diseases of the Spinal Cord and Medulla Oblongata, by W.H. Erb / Diseases of the Nervous System, and Disturbances of Speech, by A. Eulenburg, being the four neurological volumes (vols. 11-14) of Ziemssen's Cyclopaedia of the Practice of Medicine, 1876-78, vol. 13 slightly damp stained at front, all orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, last vol. rebacked with orig. spine relaid, large 8vo, (includes Garrison Morton 4624), together with Charcot (J.M.), Lectures on the Diseases of the Nervous System, second series, ed. George Sigerson, pub. New Sydenham Society, 1881, ten plts. at rear, orig. cloth, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, slightly rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus other neurology interest incl. a portfolio of thirteen (of sixteen) col. litho. plts. from Lizars' A System of Anatomical Plates (1826), lib. stamps and some marginal soiling, modern cloth portfolio, folio. (13)

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Hart (D. Berry). Atlas of Female Pelvic Anatomy, 1st ed, Edinburgh, 1884, thirty-seven (mostly) litho. plts. incl. some col, modern cloth, together with Contributions to the Topographical and Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis, 1st ed, Edinburgh and London, 1885, twelve hand-col. litho. plts, several ink lib. stamps incl. to title and plt. versos, orig. cloth, rubbed, spine faded and with small loss at head, plus Treub (Hector), Recherches sur le Bassin Cyphotique, atlas only, 1889, 2 pp. contents leaf and eighteen plts, loosely contained in orig. quarter cloth portfolio with cloth tie, slightly browned and frayed at head and foot of spine, plus a 1924 facsimile edition of De Ketham's Fasciculus Medicinae of 1491, all folio. (4)

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[Hunter, William]. Icones Anatones Anatomicae, Leopoldi Marci Antonii et Floriani Caldani, [from] vol. 3, part 1, Uterus Gravidus, plts. 135-166, Venice, 1810, half and full-titles and thirty-five eng. plts, occ. spotting or soiling, light damp stain at upper margin, modern half cloth, atlas folio. All of William Hunter's plts. of the gravid uterus are here re-engraved and in the original size. (1)

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Maclise (Joseph). Surgical Anatomy, 1st American ed, Philadelphia, 1851, sixty-eight litho. plts. with coloured vessels, a little soiling and marginal browning, fore-margin of two prelims. repaired not affecting text, recent cloth, folio. Published simultaneously with the London edition, though in smaller format. (1)

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Neurology. Icones Anatomicae,Leopoldi Marci Antonii et Floriani Caldani, [from] vol. 3 part 2, Cerebrum Nervi, Venice, 1813, half and full-titles, thirty-five eng. plts. (nos. 230-264), with accompanying outline plts, occ. spotting or soiling, light damp stain to lower outer corner, modern half cloth, atlas folio. (1)

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Quain (Jones). A Series of Anatomical Plates, in Lithography, Illustrating the Structure of the Different Parts of the Human Body, 2 vols. in 5, 1842-36, 201 tinted and uncol. litho. plts, ink lib. stamps to plt. versos throughout, a little spotting, recent half morocco gilt, folio. (5)

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Surgical instruments. Chirurgie, [an extract from Diderot and Alenbert's Encylopedie], c. 1760, two contents leaves, frontis. and thirty-six eng. plts, a little marginal browning and a small amount of rodent damage to fore-edges not affecting plts, modern cloth-backed boards, folio. (1)

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Carter (John). Specimens of the Ancient Sculpture and Painting now Remaining in England, from the Earliest Period to the Reign of Henry VIII. Consisting of Statues, Bas-Reliefs, Busts, Sculptures; Brasses, Monumental Effigies; Paintings on Glass, Walls, and Panels; Missal Illuminations; Carvings on Cups, Croziers, Chests; Seals; Ancient Furniture; Architectural Ornaments, etc, new ed, Bohn, 1838, 115 etched plts, 2 vols. in one, some hand-col. or tinted, one heightened with gold, some folding, index at rear, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to prelims, recent brown half morocco, gilt dec. spine, folio. (1)

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Chausse (Michel Ange de la). Romanum Museum sive Thesaurus Eruditae Antiquitatis, vol.1 (of 2) only, Rome, 1746, eng. port. frontis, vign. title printed in red and black, 109 copper-eng. plts, incl. a couple folding, one plt. torn at corner without loss to image, contemp. full vellum, rubbed and marked, folio. (1)

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Cipriani (Giovanni Battista). A Collection of Prints, after the Sketches and Drawings, of the late Celebrated Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Esqr. R. A. Engraved by Mr. Richard Earlom, pub. March 25th 1789 by Jn. & Josiah Boydell, comprising a coloured stipple-engraved portrait of Cipriani after Rigaud, a stipple-engraved title-page, and forty-nine aquatint or stipple-engraved plates being either plain, tinted, or printed in colours, the printed "Catalogue of the Prints", one leaf, present at the end, some soiling or trivial staining in the wide margins, a few plates with short marginal tears, the plates all captioned in pencil, recent qtr. calf binding, unlettered, marbled board sides, some plates becoming loose, folio. Abbey, Life, 199 "The first book printed in England in which aquatint is to be found as a method of rendering wash drawings, with plates in imitation of ink and chalk drawings". Prideaux p. 55. (1)

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Delecluze (M.E.J.). Louis David, Son Ecole et son Temps, Souvenirs, Paris, 1855, a little foxing to first and last few leaves, owner's ink stamp to half title, contemp. quarter calf, rebacked with orig. spine laid down, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Wildenstein (Daniel & Guy), Documents complementaires au Catalogue de l'oeuvre de Louis David, pub. Fondation Wildenstein, 1973, orig. printed stiff wrappers, somewhat faded to spine and edges, folio, plus Saint-Non & Fragonard. Panopticon Italiano, Un diario di viaggio ritrovato, 1759-1761, ed. Pierre Rosenberg, Rome, 1986, col. frontis, b & w illusts, orig. dark green cloth gilt in d.j, 4to, and others on French painting, inc. Poussin, Claude, Ingres, Watteau, Diderot, and others inc. some exhibition catalogues. (approx. 40)

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Descharnes (Robert & Chabrun, Jean-Franois). Auguste Rodin, Macmillan, 1967, col. and b & w illusts, orig. cloth sl. chipped d.j, contained in orig. card slipcase, square folio, togeher with Goldscheider (Ludwig), A Survey of Michelangelo's Models in Wax and Clay, Phaidon, 1962, b & w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in torn d.j, and other art interest. (26)

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Gainsborough (Thomas). Engravings from the Works of Thomas Gainsborough, R.A, by J. Scott, G.H. Every, G. Sanders, and other Eminent Engravers, pub. Henry Graves & Co, [1876], addn. stipple eng. port. frontis. of Gainsborough, by Bartolozzi, pub. Boydell, 1798, eng. title, list of engs, 125 mezzotint engs. on india paper, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, a.e.g, contemp. crimson half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, tall folio. (1)

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Gibbs (James). Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture, 3rd ed, 1753, sixty four copper-eng. architectural plts, each with library stamp, occasional spotting and staining, later library cloth, folio. The first edition was published in 1732. (1)

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Goldin (Nan). I'll Be Your Mirror, 1st ed, 1996, b & w and col. photographic illusts. throughout, orig. grey boards, d.j, 4to, together with Tillmans (Wolfgang), Portraits, 1st ed, 2001, col. photographic illusts. throughout, orig. pink silk cloth boards, d.j, folio, plus McMullan (Patrick), So 80s, A Photographic Diary of a Decade, 1st ed, 2003, b & w photographic illusts. throughout, orig. pictorial boards, d.j, folio, plus five other books relating to photography. (8)

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Hamerton (Philip Gilbert, ed.). The Portfolio, An Artistic Periodical, 4 vols, pub. Seeley & Co, 1890-93, numerous eng. plts. and illusts, contemp. uniform plum half calf gilt, rubbed, folio. (4)

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Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates Restored by James Heath, with the Addition of many Subjects not Before Collected: To Which is Prefixed, a Biographical Essay on the Genius and Productions of Hogarth, and Explanations of the Subjects of the Plates, by John Nichols, [1835-37], port. frontis, 115 eng. plts, some minor scattered spotting, lacks front fep, a.e.g, contemp. red half morocco gilt, worn, upper cover det, atlas folio. (1)

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Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth, from the Original Plates Restored by James Heath. a Biographical Essay on the Genius and Productions of Hogarth, and Explanations of the Subjects of the Plates, by John Nichols, pub. Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1822, eng. frontis. and seventy-six eng. plts. only, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, several leaves loose, orig. half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, atlas folio. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. THe missing plates are: 12-18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 39, 40, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 71, 81, 82, 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, 100, 106, 109, 111, 113, 114, 115 & 118. (1)

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Jewellery. I.S. Greenberg & Co, Commision Merchants. Departments. Jewellery, Sterling Silver and Electro-Plate Goods, Cutlery, Watches, Clocks, Bronzes, Musical Boxes, Opera, Marine & Field Glasses, Bimingham, c.1890s, 432pp, b & w illusts. throughout, slight marginal damp staining, modern buckram, morocco label to spine, 4to, together with 12th Annual Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of A.C. Becken, The Chicago Wholesale Jeweler, 1903, b & w illusts. (inc. 2 col. plts.), orig. cloth gilt, outer edge of lower board damaged, folio. (2)

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Piper (John, illust.). India Love Poems, by Tambimuttu, pub. Paradine / PL Edition Poetry London No.4, 1977, 18 full-page col. illusts, orig. morocco-backed silk boards, folio. Limited edition 86/200, signed by Piper and Tambinmuttu. (1)

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Taki (Sei-Ichi). Three Essays on Oriental Painting, pub. Quaritch, 1910, fifty-seven b & w illusts. (complete), some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, faded on spine, small folio, together with Objets d'Art et Peintures du Japon et de la Chine provenant de la Collection Suminokura de Kioto, Galeries de Mn. Durand-Ruel, Paris, [1907], photogravures, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed wrappers, some minor soiling, folio, with others related. (26)

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