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Balaschoff & Herbillon: L'Armee Allemande Sous L'Empereur Guillaume II. 1890 Paris. Forty-five laid-in chromolithograph plates together with numerous text illustrations. Oblong folio. Full moroccan leather and gilt binding with painted English Royal Crest to front cover and a.e.g.Condition Report:Generally in reasonably good condition with some wear to corners and a little grubby.
Saemmtliche Truppen Von Europa in Characteristischen Gruppen nach dem Leben gezeichnet von H.A. Eckert, D. Monten & F. Schelver. Thirteen uniformly bound 19th century volumes containing over ninety tipped-in chromolithograph plates of soldiers. Folio with decorative card covers (13)Condition Report:Plates generally in good condition but one or two have minor damage to the edges.Bindings are in good condition but grubby from age and storage.
Fabre (Lucien). Joan of arc, GB First edition 1954, 4vo. Together with Everett-Green (Evelyn), A Heroine of France published by Nelson, 8vo, Lang (Andrew), The Maid of France, 1908, a Folio Society Edition ' The Trial of Joan of Arc' First Edition 1956 and approximately two dozen related works by various authors (28)
Laud, William - 'The History of the Troubles and Tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God, and Blessed Martyr, William Laud', printed for Richard Chiswell, London, 1695, first edition, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, two pages of advertisements at end, original calf boards with new spine, folio.
Cresset Press; 'The Apocrypha', illustrated with wood engravings by Blair Hughes-Stanton, Gertrude Hermes, Leon Underwood, Stephen Gooden, Eric Ravilious, John Nash and others, 1929, folio, no. 65 of 450 copies, top edges gilt, vellumSome spots of foxing to page edges and on inside cover pages, but nothing too detrimental. Scuffs and scrapes to boards and spine.
Books, Antiques Reference - European Porcelain, including De Bellaigue's French Porcelain in the Royal Collection, three-volume set, dustjackets over cloth, slipcase en suite, folio, (3); further French porcelain reference, including Sèvres and Vincennes; Meissen Snuff Boxes of the Eighteenth Century, dj, hb, folio, (1); The Marouf Meissen Colection; Röbbig München catalogues; Klaber & Klaber catalogues; others, Galerie Vandermeersch, Christie's, Sotheby's & Bonhams, qty; Sevres; etc., [approx. 30]
Illustrators - Doré (Gustave, illustrator) & Vaughan (Robert, editor), Milton's Paradise Lost, London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin [n.d., c. 1880], illustrated with full-page wood-engraved plates, contemporary quarter-morocco over marbled boards (disbound, rubbed, chipped, with losses), marbled edges and endpapers, crown folio (37cm x 31cm), (1); Children's, Woodward (Alice B.W.) & O'Connor (Daniel), The Peter Pan Picture Book, London: George Bell & Sons, 1907, colour plates, pictorial boards, 8vo, (1); Jessop (Ernest M., illustrator): Ingoldsby's The Knight & The Lady, [&] The Lays of St. Aloys, first editions thus, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, [n.d, c. 1885], chromolithograph-printed, original pictorial papered boards, crown folios (37.5cm x 28cm), (2); Commedia dell'arte, Beijer (Agne), Recueil de plusieurs fragments des premières Comédies Italiennes [...], copy. 90/490 on Blanchet Kléber paper, Paris: Éditions Duchartre et Van Buggenhoudt, 1928, illustrated with a folio of full-page mixed media plates, original wrappers, crown folio (40cm x 29.5cm), (1); Fortune Magazine, July 1934, illustrated with various advertising and ephemera, original wrappers, folio, (1); Bartsch Peintre-Graveur: Atlas, illustrated with mixed media prints after Old Masters and others, original cloth, 4to, (1); P.G. Wodehouse, (1), [8]
Antiquarian Books - De Grandmaison (Aubin-Louis Millin), Peintures de Vases Antiques, vulgairement appelés étrusques, two-volume set bound as one, first edition, Paris: Didot l’ainé, 1808 [-1810], pp: engraved title-page (laid on linen), [iv], xx, 124, 70 engraved plates (of 72, lacking nos. 59 & 61; 34 repaired); [ii], 146, 76 engraved plates (of 78, lacking nos. 29, 65 & 66, though 64 duplicated; 49 repaired, 78 laid on linen), some soiled and foxed margins throughout, marginal damp-staining affecting some quires, most points of condition not affecting within the platemark of the engravings, 20th century calf over blue boards, red-speckled edges, elephant folio (59cm x 46.5cm), [Blackmer 1129], [1]Dedicated to the Empress Joséphine, this work describes and reproduces Ancient Greek vases and Classical antiquities from the collections of Malmaison, the Imperial Library, and the Sèvres factory, as well as pieces from the Duke of Dalmatia, Galitzine and other French collections.
MSS & Indentures- Heacham Award; 1781 & 1854; commissioners appointed the act for 'dividing, allotting & enclosing'. Over 100pp, folio. Full vellum; Three indents on vellum. 1712, 1766 & 1869, & one other; Two indentures on vellum: Barsham Estate, Norfolk. 3PP + full page coloured map in each: Ref: Lady Katherine Ann Balder; Plus one other; King's Silver, roll 79, 1755; Plus 3 others. (qty.)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection
MSS/Wisbech- Loyal Anchor of Hope Lodge: Nights meetings 1892-1909, full vol. 4to; cash account book, 1839-64, Folio; Declaration of health before initiation, 1870s, c250pp with signed entries; Diary of events, payments, etc. 1887-1904; Plus 10 Others similar. (14)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection
ILLUSTRATED: 1- DORE, G (ill); Milton: Paradise Lost. Cassell, 1905. With 50 plates. Large 4to. Original red gilt pictorial cloth; VG; 2- DORE, G (ill); Cervantes: Don Quixote. Cassell, no date. With numerous plates and illustrations. Large 4to. Original gilt pictorial cloth; rubbed and inner hinges cracked; 3- Turner's Water-Colours at Farnley Hall. Studio, no date (1912). With 30 colour plates. Oblong folio; 4- Jungman, N (ill): Norway. A & C Black, 1905, 1st. edn. With 75 colour plates; Plus a number of other illustrated books, including 3 works by Charles Dana Gibson: Eighty Drawings, 1903; Everyday People, 1904 & Other People, 1911. All three published in New York, Oblong folio bound in original covers; very worn and some pages loose; A/F for the three; Etc. (Qty)
WORLIDGE (John): Systema agriculturæ; the mystery of husbandry discovered. Treating of the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, improving of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures, corn-lands, woods & coppices... Printed for Tho. Dring, 1681, 3rd. edn. Engraved frontispiece by Van Hove (lacking the typeset Explanation normally found on the facing page). One engraved plate. Folio, PP: (xxvi), 72, 83-262, (2) "Kalendarium rusticum" title page, 263-297, P 300, 307-134 (i.e. 334), (vi) Table. Cont. full leather and later spine; rubbed. Small armorial bookplate. Original receipt from B. H. Blackwell, 1951.
TUER, A.W: 1- History of The Horn-Book. Leadenhall Press 1897, 1st. edn. Still retains all three example horn-books in the compartment at the rear. Original cloth, torn; Ex-Libra, with the usual stamps; 2- Pages and Pictures from Forgotten Children's Books, 1898; 3- Stories from Old-Fashioned Children's Books, 1899 - 1900; Ashton, J: Chap-Books of the 18th. Century. 1882, 1st. edn. With facsimiles. Original pictorial cloth gilt; & Anelay, H: The Mother's Picture Alphabet. Children's Friend, nd, c1860. Folio, Original boards. (5)
SPORT: British Sports and Sportsmen: Athletic Sports Tennis Rackets and Other Ball Games. Numbered Limited edn. #448/1000. Folio, full morocco gilt; VG; CRAFTY: Paris à Cheval. Paris, 1883, plates & ill. Original pictorial covers gilt; VG+; Wildfowl & Waders: Nature & Sport In The Coastlands. 1928, Limited edn. of 950 copies, this a review copy, not numbered. 4to. 16 colour plates. Vellum backed boards; VG; Outdoor Sports. 1912, 1st. Cont. full calf. (4)
SNAFFLES' (Pseud. PAYNE Charles Johnson): SNAFFLES. Being a Selection of His Hunting and Racing Prints Compiled by Mark Flower, with Text by Donald Crawford. Wellington, New Zealand, Millwood Press, 1983. Numbered Limited edition, #133/750 Signed by the publisher. Oblong folio. Quarter maroon morocco over crimson cloth, gilt lining & gilt title to spine. Matching cloth solander box with label to upper cover. Fine copy.Condition ReportIn excellent condition without fault, including the case.
King George II Signed ORDER OF THE GARTER: The installation of his serene highness PRINCE FERDINAND of BRUNSWICK, with fees and charges to the commissioners of the treasurer, authorised by Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, Henry Bilson Ledgge & Lord North. Payable to Stephen Martin Leake, Garter king of Arms. Dated April 1760. Two sheets, folio and bound in a leather backed volume with the details typed in red and black, Engraved portrait of the King and Prince Ferdinand, the two sheets tipped-in onto two leaves, followed by an engraved portrait of Thomas Holles and a typed note below it; followed by four portraits of Henry Bilson Legge, Lord North (2 on 2 leaves), & Stephen Martin Leake.
Camden, William; Maps by Robert Morden: BRITANNIA. Printed by F Collins for A Swalle, 1695, first edition thus. Folio (385 x 240mm), with a frontis portrait, 50 double-page maps (2 folding), 9 coin plates Plus text illustrations. PP: cxcv, 1116, (xviii) Annals of Ireland + index + (ii) Appendix. Cont. panelled calf; rubbed. VG Copy Camden, William; Maps by Robert Morden: BRITANNIA. Printed by F Collins for A Swalle, 1695, first edition thus. Folio (385 x 240mm), with a frontis portrait, 50 double-page maps (2 folding), 9 coin plates Plus text illustrations. PP: cxcv, 1116, (xviii) Annals of Ireland + index + (ii) Appendix. Cont. panelled calf; rubbed. VG CopyCondition ReportSome very minor foxing and staining. Small repair to first blank page. Very minor knocks to binding, overall excellent condition for a book of this age. Book not rebacked.There are two pages that appear to be ripped out of the book, but this is not the case, more likely an error by the binder.
MIDDLETON, J: CELESTIAL ATLAS, Containing Maps of All the Constellations Visible in Great Britain with Corresponding Blank Maps of the Stars, engraved title, 5 hand-coloured engraved celestial maps & 5 uncoloured star charts. Oblong folio, Whittaker, [1843]. Original half leather with label to the upper cover; little rubbed, one gathering loose; otherwise clean and VG
Notices and Illustrations of the Costume, Processions, Pageantry, &c. Formerly Displayed by the Corporation of Norwich.. Norwich, 1850, 1st. edn. 22 plates. Elephant folio, lacking most of the spine, plates clean; TAYLOR, R: Index Monasticus or, The Abbeys and other Monasteries.. In the diocese of Norwich and the ancient kingdom of East Anglia. 1821, subscriber's copy, with Maps & ill. Cont. half leather, rubbed. (2)
The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley. Herringman, 1688. Frontis portrait; The workes of King Charles I. Defender of the faith. With the history of his life: as also of his triall and martyrdome. James Fletcher for R Royston, 1662. PP: (xii) including the frontis, 120, (ii), (ii) Double page plate, 458, (I), (I) blank. Vol. 1 only; Wood, A: Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the Most Ancient University of Oxford, Two volumes bound in One. R Knaplock, D Midwinter, & T Tonson, 1721, 2nd. Edn. PP: Folio. Cont. leather backed boards; rubbed and hinges cracked; The Works Of Alexander Pope; With Notes And Illustrations By Joseph Warton, in 9 vols., Printed for Richard Priestley, 1822, new edn. With two plates. Cont. full calf, rubbed and inner hinges cracked. (12)
NEWCASTLE (William CAVENDISH, Duc de). - Méthode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux. Londres, Jean Brindley, 1737, PP: Double page engraved & ill. Title page dated 1658, iv, (viii), (i) blank, 236 + 42 double page plates. Folio, full leather recased, retaining the original spine. Little rubbed; O/W vgProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition ReportThe book has been collated and 42 double page plates are there. Minor staining and foxing but you would have to say excellent condition for a book of this age.
MIXED: Ives, J: Remarks upon Garianonum of the Romans.. 1774, 1st. Edn. 6 plates (5 folding) & an extra portrait of the author. PRESENTATION COPY from the author, 4 lines to Rev. John Bowle, also another 5 line inscription to last page dated 1775 & signed by Bowle; Siddons, H: Practical illustrations of Rhetorical Gesture & action.. 1822, with 67 of 69 plates, Lacking #15 & 28; Birch, T: Collection Of The State Papers Of John Thurloe, vols; 1,2,4 & 7; 1742, folio; Judd, JW: The Geology of Rutland. 1875, 1st. 11 coloured or tinted plates; Stephane, C: Didtionarium historicism geographicum poeticum. 1652. Upper cover detached; Sheringham, R: Anglorum Gentis Origine disceptatio. Cambridge, Hayes, 1670, 1st. edn. MSS to front blank; (9)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection
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