We found 86082 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 86082 item(s)
    /page

Lot 20

Eusebius (Pamphilius, of Caesarea) The Auncient Ecclesiasticall Histories of the First Six Hundred Yeares after Christ, translated by Meredith Hanmer, 5 parts in 1, part black letter, titles with woodcut head-piece and printer's device, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, with the 3 blanks R4, Yy4 and Ddd6, lacking general title and C1&2, 2O5 short tear at foot within text, without loss, some spotting and staining, modern half calf over drab boards, gilt spine in compartments and with burgundy leather label, spine faded, [STC 10573], small folio, By Thomas Vautroullier dwelling in the Blackefriers, 1585. sold not subject to return.

Lot 261

Costume.- De Moleville (M. Bertrand) The Costume of the Hereditary States of The House of Austria, 59 hand-coloured plates, bookplate, creasing to endpapers, contemporary straight-grain morocco blind-stamped with panelled classical rolls, spine gilt in compartments, gilt inner dentelles, g.e., light rubbing and scuffing, folio, 1804.⁂ Attractive plates of people's costumes of Alpine, Bohemian, Moravian and Hungarian cultures.

Lot 19

Drayton (Michael) Poly-Olbion. or A chorographicall description of tracts, riuers, mountaines, forests, and other parts of this renowned isle of Great Britaine, title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, lacking additional pictorial title and all plates and maps, preliminaries present are 'Upon the Frontispiece' (misbound), letterpress title, dedication f. to Henry, Prince of Wales, and 4ff. 'To the reader' only, main text and table complete, small area of marginal worming to first c.100pp., or so, some spotting or staining, a few tears, contemporary blind-ruled calf, sympathetically rebacked, gilt spine in compartments, corners repaired, some worming, rubbed and scuffed, [STC 7227], Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for Mathew Lownes, 1613; and 2 defective 17th century editions of Sydney's Arcadia, small folio (3) sold not subject to return. ⁂ Provenance: David Garnett (1892-1981), Hilton Hall, Huntingdon, English writer, publisher and member of the Bloomsbury Group. As a child wore a cloak made of rabbit skin, earning him the nickname 'Bunny'. He received literary recognition when his novel Lady into Fox, an allegorical fantasy, was awarded the 1922 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction (engraved armorial bookplate).

Lot 5

Architecture.- Library.- Gibbs (James) Bibliotheca Radcliviana: or, a short description of the Radcliffe Library, at Oxford, first edition, engraved portrait of Radcliffe by Fourdrinier after Kneller and 21 plates, engraved portrait of Gibbs by Baron after Hogarth tipped-in to front free endpaper (from another work, and slightly different to that called for in this volume), water-stained, heavier to upper corners, mostly marginal foxing, modern calf-backed marbled boards, spine in compartments and with double claret morocco labels, spine faded, [Berlin Kat. 2334; Fowler 139; Harris 256], folio, Printed for the Author, 1747.⁂ 'Although Gibbs was ultimately appointed as architect after Hawksmoor's death in 1736, there is reason to think that it was to Hawksmoor that he owed the idea of a centrally planned domed building... Having adopted the idea he transformed Hawksmoor's essentially classical conception of a stately colonaded drum into a sophisticated piece of Italianate architecture of which Maderno or Fontana would not have disapproved' (Colvin p.400).

Lot 254

China.- Mennie (Donald) The Pageant of Peking, first edition, one of 1000 copies, 66 mounted photogravures, scattered faint spotting, most marginal, original blue silk, perished at spine and corners, small old repairs to spine extremities and corners, rubbed and worn, folio, Shanghai, 1920.

Lot 10

Beaumont (Francis) & John Fletcher. Fifty comedies and tragedies...All in one volume, second collected edition, double column, lacking portrait, title, to the reader f. and final text f. (all provided in facsimile), also final blank, B1&2 margins repaired, with loss of a few letters to B1, sig. D repairs within text, with loss supplied in neat 20th century ink hand, other mostly marginal and small repairs, with the occasional loss of the odd letter(s), a few short tears, some browning, mostly light, but heavier to a few ff., some spotting and staining, antique style calf, spine in compartments and with burgundy leather label, spine faded, [Pforzheimer 54; Wing B1582], folio, Printed by J. Macock [and H. Hills], for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot, 1679. sold not subject to return. ⁂ This edition includes the first folio publication of The Two Noble Kinsmen, attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. The play was first published in quarto format in 1634, but not included in any of the of the folio editions of Shakespeare's works, or in the first folio of Beaumont and Fletcher's works (1647). This second edition includes eighteen additional plays which did not appear in the first folio edition.

Lot 6

Architecture.- Nathaniel Lloyd's copy.- Fréart de Chambray (Roland) A Parallel of the Antient Architecture with the Modern, 2 parts in 1, third edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black and with woodcut vignette, engraved mostly full-page illustrations, woodcut and engraved head- and tail-pieces, contemporary ink ornamental drawing and writing exercises to verso of frontispiece, title (verso blank) trimmed and laid down, with loss of 1 letter of imprint, F2 piece from upper inner corner torn away, with loss of a few letters, but no loss of sense, H2 ink stain within text (still legible) and with small section excised from outer margin, stained, some foxing, lightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, corners repaired, covers with some missing leather (but solid) and stained, [Harris 235; Keynes 77], folio, Printed by T. W. for D. Browne, J. Walthoe, B. and S. Tooke, D. Midwinter, W. Mears, and F. Clay, 1723.⁂ Fréart's influential work collects together and illustrates the essays of ten architectural masters. The second part is Evelyn's 'An Account of Architects and Architecture', 1723. Our copy with an attractive provenance. Provenance: 'Frank Caws, Architect, 1894' (ink inscription to front free endpaper); Nathaniel Lloyd, F.S.A. (1867-1933), pupil of Sir Edwin Lutyens and architectural historian (bookplate depicting his Grade I listed house Great Dixter in East Sussex).

Lot 2

Architecture.- Ciampini (Giovanni) De sacris ædificiis a Constantino Magno Constructis. Synopsis historica, first edition, double column, engraved folding frontispiece, wood-engraved arms to title, 35 engraved plates, some folding, advertisement f. at end, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, a few plates trimmed to just within platemark, foxing, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, ?later gilt title to spine, corners worn, a few nicks, lightly soiled, [Berlin Kat. 2677; Cicognara 3672; Olschki 16710 (calling for only 34 plates)], folio, Rome, Giovanni Giacomo Komarek, 1693.⁂ Sacred buildings constructed during the the reign of Constantine the Great in Rome, Ravenna, Constantinople and Jerusalem. With much on St. Peter's and St. John Lateran.

Lot 52

Sternhold (Thomas), John Hopkins and others. The Whole Booke of Psalmes, Collected into English meeter, black letter, woodcut architectural title, woodcut music and decorative initials, title with 2 small holes to woodcut border and skilful repair to lower margin, later ink ownership inscriptions to verso of Q3 and Q4, a couple minor marginal tears, repaired to B5 and M3, printing flaw affecting text to O6, the odd spot or stain, final few ff. with a few ink marks and neat repairs to margins, later red morocco-backed cloth, rubbed, a little soiled, [Wing 2519], Printed [by John Windet] for the Company of Stationers, 1606; and 6 others, 17th century religion or philosophy, 8vo & folio (7)

Lot 138

Durham & elsewhere.- Boyd (Edward Fenwick, industrialist who became the fourth President of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, 1810-89).- Woods (Sir Albert William, herald, 1816-1904) Register of Boyd's coat of arms by the College of Arms, D.s., manuscript on vellum, 2½pp., hand-coloured coat of arms on first page, some slight staining on last f., unbound, folio, 10th October 1882; and a small quantity of others, including: Walter Boyd. A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt on the Influence of the Stoppage of Issues in Specie at the Bank of England on the Prices of Provisions and Other Commodities, J. Wright, 1801; commonplace book with notes and ownership signature of Edward Fenwick Boyd; photograph album of WAAF's in the Second World War; 2 vol. of newspaper cuttings; manuscript notes, letters and maps relating to the Craster family of Northumberland etc., v.s., v.d. (sm. qty).

Lot 223

NO RESERVE Literary portraits.- Maclise (Daniel), after. Scrap album comprising over 60 original artworks including 6 original drawings after Maclise's literary portraits for Fraser's Magazine, showing Harriet Martineau with her cat, W. H. Ainsworth, William Crockford, and Thomas Hill, watercolours, pen and inks, neatly mounted on album leaves, many cut out, many missing, scattered surface dirt and browning, covers detached, very worn, folio, mid 19th century; together with a portfolio containing a collection of over 45 19th century prints and re-strikes, mainly topographical, 19th century (2)

Lot 247

Africa.- Ethiopia.- Ludolf (Hiob) A new history of Ethiopia. Being a full and accurate description of the kingdom of Abessinia, second edition in English, 9 engraved plates (including 'An Ethiopic Alphabet'), of which 8 folding, folding letterpress genealogical table, lacking folding map, first 2 ff. loose and little chipped, plate at p.58 with small abrasion and repaired tear, some foxing, mostly lightly browned, occasional staining, a few short tears, 19th century half calf, worn, but holding firm, [Wing L3470], folio, Printed for Samuel Smith bookseller, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church yard, 1684. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) German philologist and historian; described by Edward Ullendorff as 'the most illustrious name in Ethiopic scholarship'.

Lot 171

NO RESERVE Periodical.- The Boy's Own Paper, first 58 issues only, some foxing and soiling, chipping or short tears to edges, mostly marginal, but affecting text particularly to issue 57, unbound, folio, 18th January 1879 - 21st February 1880; sold as a periodical not subject to return. ⁂ The premier weekly paper for boys, running for 88 years with the final issue published in 1967. The issues included here comprise volume 1 complete (no. 1 - 37) and part of volume 2 (no. 38 - 58).

Lot 266

Spiers (R. Phené) Examples of Classic Ornament from Greece & Rome, Drawn from the Originals by Lewis Vulliamy, 20 engraved plates, ex-library copy with usual stamps and markings, preface leaf detached, light finger-soiling, contemporary boards, rather scuffed and frayed to edges, lightly rubbed, folio, Batsford, 1907.⁂ The plates originally appeared in "Examples of Ornamental Sculpture in Architecture, drawn from the Originals in the Years 1818-21," published in 1825 - though this edition is virtually unobtainable.

Lot 40

Natalibus (Petrus de) Catalogus sanctorum et gestorum eorum ex diversis voluminibus collectus, double column, Gothic type, title and woodcut printer's device in red within woodcut architectural border printed in black, numerous woodcut illustrations, including a full-page Adoration of the Shepherds to aa4v, woodcut historiated and decorative initials, lacking g8, l4, y2 and H2-6 (the last blank), n8 section of text torn away, sigs. z and A misbound within each other, upper blank corner of title repaired, first few ff. with marginal worm traces, small wormholes within text throughout, area of brown damp-staining to sigs. B to end causing marginal fraying, heavier to last few ff. of index, with G7&8 and H1 partially silked, no loss of text, some spotting and staining elsewhere, lightly browned, contemporary ornately blind-stamped vellum over wooden boards, metal clasps, repair in brown calf to head of lower cover, soiled, [Adams A48; Mortimer French, 384], folio, [Lyon], [Jacques Sacon], [January, 1519]. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Second Sacon edition. Natali's hagiography was composed between 1369 and 1372. The first edition (unillustrated) was printed at Vicenza by Enrico Sant'Orso in 1493. Mortimer notes that some of the blocks in Sacon's two editions of 1514 and 1519 were copied from the Zanni-Giunta edition of 1506.

Lot 419

A collection of books to include Folio Society "Lies of the artists", three volumes in a folder, together with various DICKENS novels, SIR WALTER SCOTT BARONET "The Political Works of", in three volumes, printed for Archibald Constable & Co, Edinburgh 1821, volumes I, II and III

Lot 366

Shell Oil Company Folio of Shell Prints by Francis St Claire Miller 1980

Lot 278

Books- A collection of Folio Society books to include various book sets of Giorgio Vasari - Lives of the Artist, War and Peace, The Life of Samuel Johnson, and Raymond Chandler, along with classics to include Ulysses by James Joyce, Orwell's Animal Farm, Gulliver's Travels, Thomas Hardy, Crime and Punishment and othersLocation:

Lot 279

Books- A group of Folio Society book sets to include Shakespeare Classic Plays, Romance, Comedies and Tragedies, Charles Darwin four volume book set, a set of the Middle Ages and The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, and othersLocation:

Lot 281

Books- A quantity of Folio Society book sets and others to include Oscar Wilde and Jane Austin, The Travels of Marco Polo, The Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance, Folk Travels of the British Isles, and Beowulf, and othersLocation:

Lot 352

A quantity of Folio Society hardback books to include The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 1985 and The Magic Mountain by Thomas MannLocation: RWF

Lot 439

A Folio Society book entitled The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang and Charles van SandwykLocation:

Lot 440

A Folio Society book entitled 'Marcus Aurelius Meditations'Location:

Lot 101

Old England, A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, Municipal and Popular Antiquities, published Charles Knight 1845 in 2 volumes with full-page colour plates and black & white engravings, folio volumes in half leather with heavy gilt spines and leather labels. Knight’s The Pictorial Gallery of Arts comprising nearly 4000 illustrations on wood and series of Steel Engravings (1850s) 2 volumes (bound in one) folio half leather heavy gilt spine and title label. Bound volume of Nouvelles Maisons De Campagne with 22 engraved colour plates (4)

Lot 189

Robert Baden Powell and Baden Powell family interest ephemera comprising cased bronze and silver medals with accompanying silver thread badges, monogrammed leather cigar / cigarette case with vintage cigar receipt, embroidery, photograph albums and ephemera relating to the Scout / Scouting and Girl Guiding Movement. The collection consists of cased bronze and silver Napoleon III medals 'Paris Exposition Universelle entitled Baden Powell pour services rendus' by Joseph - Hubert Ponscarme, diameters 7 and 3.5cm. An embroidery / embroidered hessian panel of approximately one hundred signatures of Girl Guides and Scouts (possibly from the 1934 World Jamboree featured in the photograph album), names including ?? Baden Powell (initial indistinct but probably Mave or Aggie Baden Powell) Eric Bonham, Alice Howarth, Florence Purvis, Fraser N Penny, Alice Sandford, Henrietta Gordon, Reginald Courtenay, Augusta Blackenbury, E Jessica Shields, Nisbett B Lodge, Harriet Spencer etc, 82 x 79cm. Framed photograph of Lieut General Robert Baden Powell in oak frame with lily of the valley moulded surround, image 20 x 15cm and frame 39 x 34cm. 'The Moral of the Acorn and the Oak', in frame. Albums include photographs of the Baden Powell's chalet in Odelboden 1938, Baden Powells at the opening of the chalet 1932, Scouts Chalet Kandersteg, Guides and Scouts in surrounding countryside, arrival and departure of Guides Schutzenbruche 1948, Dutch and Belgian Guides, Sawmills at Adelbaden, Whitsun camp, watercolour of a Scout 'Be Prepared' folio of photographs, Scouts cooking and on parade, World Rover Scout Meet Kandersteg Switzerland 1931 and Shropshire contingent with Chief Scout and Guide Baden Powell. Also included is a scrapbook 'The Scouts Yarn' 1932 onwards, loose photographs etc

Lot 73

A Gay Dog The Story of a Foolish Year Pictured by Cecil Aldin, published William Heinemann 1905 first edition folio with 24 colour illustrations, in cloth backed boards with colour illustrated cover

Lot 582

A substantial quantity of mixed books, comprised largely of Folio Society non-fiction titles and Oxford Library editions of classical and classic literature (Homer, Shakespeare, Proust, Dickens, Joyce, Ibsen etc.) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 446

Set of three Byzantium, John Julius Norwich Folio Society hardback books. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 504

DAVID NEAVE. VIEWS OF OLD TOPSHAM, A FOLIO OF 5 DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLOUR. PART OF A CATALOGUED COLLECTION. LARGEST 10" X 14"

Lot 190

Folio Society volumes, to include: 'Cover Her Face' by P. D. James, The Shooting Party by Chekhov, 'Wind, Sand and Stars' by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Name of the Rose by Umberto Edo, The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann, A People's Tragedy by Orlando Figes (2 vols.), Akenfield by Ronald Blythe, 'Trouble is my Business' by Raymond Chandler, Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling, Ulysses by James Joyce, among a large quantity of other Folio Society volumes. (qty)

Lot 191

Folio Society volumes, to include: Gulliver's Travels, various novels by Dickens, set of three volumes by Oscar Wilde in original slipcase, Animal Farm by George Orwell, The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell (2 vols.), The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin, Goodbye to All That by Rupert Graves (2 vols.), among other Folio Society volumes. (qty)

Lot 192

Folio Society volumes, to include: The Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, four volumes by Joseph Conrad, Stones of Venice by John Ruskin, Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence, two volumes of short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson, among other Folio Society volumes. (qty)

Lot 194

Folio Society books, to include: Henry James, 'The Portrait of a Lady' (1994), Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, 'Columbus on Himself' (1992), Geraldine Beare, 'Crime Stories from the "Strand" (1991), Frances Hodgson Burnett, 'The Secret Garden' (1986), P. G. Wodehouse, 'Short Stories' (1983), E. M. Delafield, 'Diary of a Provincial Lady' (1979), George and Weedon Grossmith, 'Diary of a Nobody' (1969), W. Somerset Maugham, 'Short Stories' (1985), all with original slipcases. (1 bag)

Lot 195

Folio Society volumes, to include: Patricia Highsmith set of three Ripley novels in original slipcase, 'Birdsong' by Sebastian Faulks, 'The First World War' and 'The Second World War' by Martin Gilbert, 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier, 'Civilization' and 'Leonardo da Vinci' by Kenneth Clark, Selected Poems by John Betjeman, 'The Second World War' by Winston Churchill (6 vols.), 'Lucky Jim' by Kingsley Amis, among other Folio Society volumes. (qty)

Lot 197

Folio Society volumes, to include: 'Civilization' by Kenneth Clark, 'The Life and Death of Thomas Beckett', 'A History of England' (4 vols.) by G. R. Elton, Sheppard Frere, Peter Hunter Blake, M. T. Clanchy, 'The Barsetshire Chronicles' (3 vols.) by Anthony Trollope. (1 box)Condition Report: Most volumes generally in very good condition, with some light external scuffing but otherwise in very clean condition. The exception is the Thomas Beckett volume, which bears external scuffing and rubbing, along with consistent internal foxing.

Lot 198

Folio Society volumes, to include: Oscar Wilde's works, 2 vols., 'The Egyptians' by Alan Gardiner, 'The Persians' by J. M. Cook, 'Anna Karenina' by Tolstoy, 'Notable Historical Trials', 4 vols., 'A History of Rome' by Theodore Mommsen, 'The Fatal Shore' by Robert Hughes. (1 box)

Lot 1115

TWO LARGE ANTIQUARIAN FOLIO LEATHER BINDINGS HISTORY OF ENGLAND DATED 1751

Lot 1165

TWO LARGE ANTIQUARIAN FOLIO LEATHER BINDINGS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND DATED 1732 PUBLISHED BY PAUL KNAPTON, LONDON, 1732 - VOLUMES 1 & 2

Lot 1210

TWO LARGE ANTIQUARIAN FOLIO LEATHER BOUND 'HISTORY OF ENGLAND' DATED 1751

Lot 454

David (Catherine). Japanese Prints, folio, published by Editions Place des Victories, Paris 2010.

Lot 455

Forrer (Mattahi). Hokusai, folio, with slip case, published by Prestel for The Folio Society, Munich, Berlin, London and New York 2010.

Lot 807

Folio Society. To include Tristram Shandy, Mark Twain A Treasury, John Fothergill An Inn Keeper's Diary, The Travels of Marco Polo, Physiology of Taste, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 808

Folio Society. To include The Odyssey, The Iliad, The Rosetta Stone, The Dead Sea Scrolls, Utopia, Dickens In Europe, Shakespeare's Life and World, Allingham The Diaries, Black Mischief, Life of the Mississippi, Lorna Doone, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 809

Folio Society. To include London Character and Crooks, Captain Cook's Voyage 1768-1779, The Nude, Leonardo de Vinci, Civilisation Mapping the World, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 810

Folio Society. To include Memoirs of Georgian Rake, The Diary of a Village Shop Keeper, Devil's Dictionary, Diary of a Country Parson, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 811

Folio Society. To include Heavens Command, Catherine the Great, A Traveller's Christmas, Dickens London, The Silk Road, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 122

One folio "Reprint for 'Cyprus' of the Great Greek Encyclopedia" together with Greek newspaper cuttings and relevant articles.Ένας τόμος - Ανατύπωσις Κύπρου της Μεγάλης Ελληνικής Εγκυκλοπαίδειας.

Lot 418

A Harrods Folio of Chinese Ceramics Photographs, Vintage Books and a Needle Point Wallet

Lot 932

Charles Dickens, A Gossip about his Life, Works and Characters with eighteen full-page characters sketches by Frederick Barnard, published by Cassell and Company, Ltd, London, folio AF

Lot 700

A collection of eleven Folio Society books in slip cases, includes Lives of the Artists, Giorgio Vasari

Lot 140

THE EGLINTON TOURNAMENT, LARGE FOLIO (1843) NIXON (J. H.) & REV. RICHARDSON (J.), PUB. COLNAGHI & PUCKLE The Tournament held at Eglinton Castle, in the Year 1839, From Drawings made on the spot expressly for this WorkPlates present: Procession of the Lists No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13, No. 14; No. 15 General View of the Lists; No. 16 The Challenge; No. 20 The Banquet; No. 21 The Ballcloth boards with gilt tooled front title, maroon morocco spine with gilt tooled title630mm x 450mm

Lot 673

THE SPORTING LIFE - BRITISH HUNTS AND HUNTSMEN Four volumes, 'The South West of England', 'The South East, East and Eastern Midlands of England', 'The North East and West Midlands of England and Wales', and 'England (North), Scotland and Ireland', publ. 1908 and later, The Biographical Press, half crimson leather, folio (4)

Lot 502

*JOHN PIPER (1908-1992) 'India Love Poems' special presentation volume signed by the artist and translator Tambimuttu, and marked as copy "B - for Presentation", published by Paradine, London, 1977, containing 18 lithographic illustrations by Piper, quarter leather and silk boards, sandalwood slip case, folio

Lot 255

A TRAY OF ASSORTED FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS TOGETHER WITH OTHERS

Lot 525

Anthony J Avery, 'Man of Ross Gallery', a collection of unframed watercolours oil on canvas studies etc and a folio stand

Lot 573

FOLIO SOCIETY: c. 10 items some in slipcases including VASARI, 'Lives of the Artists' (3 vols in slipcase).

Lot 296

A collection of folio society books including Oscar Wilde, History of Western Philosophy, Utopia etc

Lot 41

Books - folio society - The Stones of Venice, John Ruskin; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare; Tanglewood Tales; The Arabian Nights; etc, (9).

Lot 714

SIR WALTER RALEGH; 'The History of the World in Five Books', with six fold-out maps, folio, published 1733, printed for P Knapton, G Conyers, R Knaplock, and fifteen others, black and red printed title page, full calf hide cover and boards.Condition Report: Front board has become separate and one section of the book has come apart, appears to be complete. The cover is in extremely poor condition, the actual book is relatively good. There are some foxing and stains, minor folds, some folding and minor issues to some pages.

Lot 1003

A collection/folio of watercolours, prints and etchings

Loading...Loading...
  • 86082 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots