After Bram van Velde - Untitled abstract composition, publ. by Gallerie Maeght; lithograph in colours, 31.8x49cm: together with a mixed folio of mostly post war lithographs after different hands, mostly European, including: R. Ubac, Vibert, M. Asselin, E. Baj, E. Pignon, A. Masson, J. Arp, G. Braque, and others, various sizes, (unframed), (a lot).
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AFTER JEAN-JULES SALMSON, 19th century, a pair of bronze figures of Anthony Van Dyck, wearing a broad brimmed hat, stylish costume and high boots, holding a folio under his left arm and holding cane in his right hand; and companion, a grandee, wearing a broad rimmed hat, cloak and breeches, with ribboned shoes, holding a book in his right hand and sword to his left, on circular bases, signed Salmson, 22in. (56cms) high.
Fryer, Jane Eayre, The Mary Frances Sewing Book or Adventures Among The Thimble People. Illustrated by Jane Allen Boyer. Philadelphia, 1913. Some patterns cut, one incomplete. Original cloth binding, with pictorial onlay, the inner front hinge starting, binding rubbed. Pyle, Howard & Johnson, Merle.Howard Pyle's Book of The American Spirit. The Romance of American History Pictured by Howard Pyle. Compiled by Merle Johnson: with Narrative Descriptive Text from Original Sources Edited by Francis J. Dowd. Small folio, New York, 1923. Original paper covered boards with laid picture label and cloth spine. Together with other juveniles.
Lewis, James, Original Designs in Architecture; consisting of Plans, Elevations, and Sections for Villas, Mansions, Town-Houses ... and A New Design for a Theatre, London, for the author by Cooper & Graham, 1797, folio (525 x 360mm.), 2 parts in one volume, 64 engraved plates, one folding by T. Miller (and others) after Lewis (Architect), later half calf, red morocco lettering piece. Second Edition
Nash, Frederick, Account of the Ancient and Present State of The Abbey of St. Mary, York, and of the Discoveries made in the Recent Excavations, London, Society of Antiquaries, 1829, folio (565 x 380mm.), plan, and 9 plates, subscribers price notice tipped in, original paper wrappers. Subscribers Copy
Britton, John (1771-1857), The History and Descriptions, with Graphic Illustrations, of Cassiobury Park, Hertfordshire: The Seat of The Earl of Essex, London, by the author, 1837, folio (490 x 325mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, title vignette, illustrations, and 19 plates, contemporary half red morocco gilt, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., armorial bookplate. Large Paper, Subscribers Copy. Abbey calls for two plates not listed here: I) Portrait of George, Earl of Essex. II) Portrait of George, Viscount Malden & Lady Elizabeth Capel. Only 20 subscribers of the large paper copy, 170 in all
Hofland, Mrs & T. C. Hofland (illustrator), A Descriptive Account of the Mansion and Gardens of White-Knights, A Seat of His Grace The Duke of Marlborough, London, for his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, by W. Wilson, [1819], folio (435 x 340mm.), half title, 23 engraved plates, contemporary half vellum, green morocco lettering piece, bookplate of G. H. Wyatt. Large Paper Copy.
Kip, Joannes, Britannian Illustrata or Views of Several Queens Palaces As also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, London, Joseph Smith, 1714-1717, folio (465 x 320mm.), two volumes, 2 engraved titles and 160 engraved plates of which 152 are double-page, contemporary calf, spines worn, front cover to volume I, partially detached, bookplate of Ham Court.
Buck, Samuel & Nathaniel Buck, Views of the Ruins of the Most noted Abbeys & Castles, 1721, folio (445 x 280mm.), two volumes, engraved portrait of Samuel Buck, in volume I, and frontispiece portrait plate of both Buck's in volume II, and 350 engraved plates, 2 folding, later calf gilt, spines in 4 gilt compartments, g.e.
Triggs, H. Inigo, & Henry Tanner, Some Architectural Works of Inigo Jones 1573-1652, London, B. T. Batsford, 1901, folio (475 x 340mm.), half title, decorative title, frontispiece portrait of Inigo Jones, illustrations, and 40 plates and plans, loose, original cloth gilt, t.e.g., corners bumped
Belcher, John (d. 1913), & Mervyn Edmund, Macartney (1853-1932), Later Renaissance Architecture in England, London, B. T. Batsford, 1901, folio (480 x 350mm.), two volumes, half titles, and titles printed in red and black, 2 photographic frontispiece plates, plates, and plans, contemporary half red morocco gilt, t.e.g. Large Paper Copy
Garner, Thomas, and Arthur Stratton, The Domestic Architecture of England During the Tudor Period, London, B. T. Batsford, 1911, folio (475 x 350mm.), two volumes, half titles, and titles printed in red and black, plates, plans, and illustrations, contemporary half calf gilt, t.e.g. Large Paper Copy
Paine, James (1725-1809), Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Houses, and also of Stabling, Bridges, Public and Private, Temples, and other Garden Buildings, London, for the author, and sold by Mr White, Mr Robson, Mr Davies (and others), 1783, folio (570 x 390mm.), two volumes, 176 plates on 124 sheets, title spotted, contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering pieces
Badeslade, Thomas (1715-1750), Thirty Six Different Views of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats in the County of Kent, London, sold by H. Chapelle, [1719], folio (450 x 320mm.), title with printer's device, 36 double-page views by Kips, and John Harris, the Elder, later half calf gilt, marbled boards, t.e.g, spine lettered in gilt.
Lamb, Edward, Buckton, Studies of Ancient Domestic Architecture, principally selected from original drawings in the collection of the late Sir William Burrell, Bart., London, John Weale, 1846, folio (370 x 260mm.), half title, 20 tinted lithographed plates, some marginal spotting, contemporary calf backed boards, front cover lettered in gilt, t.e.g., boards detached, spine rubbed
Stowe, near Buckingham. The Ducal Estate and the contents of the Mansion ... Messrs. Jackson Stops will sell by auction at Stowe House, Towcester, F. C. Williams, 1921, folio (370 x 250mm.), half title, illustrated title, photographic plates, maps, and key plans, original decorative cloth backed boards, catalogue number 1290 on lower portion of the front cover and signed by catalogue purchaser
Condy, Nicholas, Cothele, on the banks of the Tamar, the ancient Seat of The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Mount Edccumbe, London, by the author, ca. 1880, folio (500 x 335mm.), tinted lithographed title, 16 plates and engraved plan, some damp-staining, leaves loose, contemporary calf backed cloth, armorial coat of arms gilt stamped onto front cover, worn
Stowe, near Buckingham. The Ducal Estate and the contents of the Mansion ... Messrs. Jackson Stops will sell by auction at Stowe House, Towcester, F. C. Williams, 1921, folio (370 x 250mm.), half title, illustrated title, photographic plates, maps and key plans, original decorative cloth backed boards, catalogue number 1294 on lower portion of the front cover, not signed by the purchaser
Niven, W., Monograph of Aston Hall erected 1618-1635 by Sr. Thomas Holte, Warwickshire, London & Birmingham, James Rimell and Son, [n.d.], folio (375 x 275mm.), illustrated title and 15 lithographed plates, contemporary cloth, front cover gilt stamped with coat-of-arms, armorial bookplate of El Moro.
Ferrey, Edmund, B. (illustrator), South Winfield Manor, London, Kell Bros, 1870, folio (425 x 330mm.), lithographed frontispiece, illustrated title, and 22 plates by Ferrey of which 4 are double-page, some spotting, original decorative wrappers, margins a little frayed, Ex-libris bookplate of P. G. M. Dickinson
Nevill Holt Estate, Leicestershire, on the borders of Northamptonshire. Particulars, with Plans, View, and conditions of sale, of the important and highly favored Freehold Residential Property, known as the Nevill Holt Estate ... which will be offered for sale by auction by Messrs. Daniel Smith, Son & Oakley, Westminster, Vacher & Sons, 1893, folio (445 x 290mm.), chromolithographed frontispiece of the hall, and 2 folding maps (Village and Estate), and a plan of the Hall, original decorative wrappers, margins little frayed, Second Edition. Particulars of Freehold and Copyhold Estates situate in the Parish of Rugeley, In the County of Stafford, The Property of the Late Honorable Robert Curzon, comprising Hagley Hall, with its Beautiful Pleasure Grounds ... for sale by Auction by Mr. W. G. Preece, Rugeley, Thomas James, 1863, folio (420 x 270mm.), two hand-coloured folding plans of the estate, original paper wrappers. Yorkshire: Intake, near Sheffield ... Freehold Residential Estate, known as "Woddthorpe," ... which will be sold by auction, in Thirty lots, by Messrs. Walton & Lee, Westminster, Vacher & Sons, 1884, folio (420 x 280mm.), lithographed frontispiece and hand-coloured folding plan at rear, few marginal tears, original decorative paper wrappers, margins frayed. Together with a catalogue for the sale of 'The Estate of Broadmeadows' (Edinburgh & London, ca. 1914), lacking folding map in rear pocket
Smith, H. Clifford, Buckingham Palace Its Furniture, Decoration & History, London, Country Life Limited, 1931, folio (335 x 260mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece portrait of the Royal family, 3 coloured plates and 168 black and white plates, contemporary red cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, small tear to spine cloth, Ex-libris plate of R. R. Richards
Wild, Charles, An Illustration of the Architecture and Sculpture of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln, London, W. Bulmer and Co, & the author, 1819, folio (560 x 410mm.), 16 engraved plates by Wild, |contemporary calf gilt, front cover detached, armorial bookplate plate on verso of front cover. Large Paper Copy
Bayly, James, Four Churches in the Deanery of Buckrose, Restored or Built by the late George Edmund Street, R. A. for Sir Tatton Sykes, London, James Akerman, folio (375 x 265mm.), 17 lithographed plates, 4 plans of which 2 are double-page by the author, illustrations, front free endpaper with ownership signature, contemporary red calf gilt
Christian, Ewan, Architectural Illustrations of Skelton Church, Yorkshire, London, George Bell, 1846, folio (375 x 275mm.), tinted lithographed frontispiece, and 17 plates and plans taken from the author's drawings (architect), author's presentation inscription on the front free endpaper, dated July 1855, 'From the Architect to the Builder of St Luke's Church', contemporary green calf backed board, front cover stamped in gilt, t.e.g.. Author's Presentation Copy
Richardson, Edward, The Monumental Effigies and Tombs, in Elford Church, Staffordshire; with A Memoir and Pedigree of the Lords of Elford, London, George Bell, and of the Author, 1852, folio (435 x 285mm.), 13 hand-coloured engraved plates and plans by the author, contemporary calf backed boards, armorial bookplate
Rogers, Frederick, Detail Drawings and Sketches measured and drawn from Ecclesiastical and Domestic Buildings of the Middle Ages in England and France, London, Atchley and Co, ca 1868, folio (435 x 295mm.), title and plates within black ruled margin, 62 lithographed plates and plans by the author, title and plate margins stamped with circular Nottingham Public Libraries stamp, contemporary spine calf, green cloth gilt boards, front cover with Nottingham Public Libraries Reference library label pasted down onto upper portion, verso go front cover with B. T. Batsford booksellers label, and City of Nottingham Public Libraries book label. Large Paper Copy
Hall, Samuel Carter (1800-1889), The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England, London, Wills and Sotheran, 1858, folio (425 x 280mm.), two volumes, 71 tinted lithographed plates by J. D. Harding, G. Cattermole, S. Prout, W. Muller, J. Holland (and others), occasional marginal spotting, contemporary half green morocco, spines and front covers lettered in gilt, g.e. Large Paper Copy
Davidson, Alfred, A History of the Holtes of Aston, Baronets; with a description of the family mansion, Aston Hall, Warwickshire, Birmingham, E. Everitt, 1854, 4to (365 x 270mm.), tinted lithographed frontispiece of Sir Thomas Holt, and 4 chromolithographed plates, contemporary red cloth gilt, g.e., Ex-libris plate of Robert Frederick Green. Niven, W., Monograph of Aston Hall erected 1618-1635 by Sr. Thomas Holte, Warwickshire, London & Birmingham, James Rimell and Son, n.d., folio (375 x 275mm.), illustrated title and 15 lithographed plates, single text leaf loose, contemporary cloth, front cover gilt stamped with coat-of-arms
Randall, James, A Collection of Architectural Designs for Mansions, Casinos, Villas, Lodges, and Cottages, London, for J. Taylor at the Architectural Library, 1806, folio (405 x 310mm.), 34 aquatint plates by the author, title and plates VII-XI spotted, contemporary half calf, rebacked, extremities rubbed, armorial bookplate of Joseph Neeld.
Buck, Samuel and Nathaniel, The Castles, Abbeys, and Priories, of The County of Cumberland, including The City of Carlisle, delineated as they stood in 1739, Carlisle: Hudson Scott, 1837, Oblong folio (275 x 440mm.), 17 engraved plates, original decorative boards, modern tape on spine ownership inscription on top right margin of the front cover. Large Paper Copy
Fairlie, John (illustrator), Illustrations of Cheveley Church, Cambridge, London, J. & R. Jennings, [1851], folio (435 x 290mm.), text within black ruled border, lithographed title, and 28 plates, some spotting to text leaves margins, contemporary cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt. Large Paper Copy
Sanders, William Bliss, Half-Timbered Houses and Carved Oak Furniture of the 16th & 17th Centuries, London, Bernard Quaritch, 1894, folio (425 x 330mm.), title within black ruled margin, head-pieces, 30 photo-lithographed plates, original cloth gilt, armorial bookplate of Lord Battersea. Symonds, R. W., Furniture Making in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century England, London, The Connoisseur, 1955, 4to (350 x 240mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photographic frontispiece, plates, and illustrations, original cloth gilt. Jourdain, M., English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance (1500-1650) An Account of its Development and Characteristic Forms, London, B. T. Batsford, 1924, 4to (345 x 255mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, coloured photographic frontispiece and plates, title with Bootle Public Library stamp, original cloth gilt. With Yerbury's, 'Old Domestic Architecture of Holland', (London, 1924)
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