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Lot 189

Tillotson (John) The Works of the Most Reverend Dr John Tillotson, 3 vols, London 1752, Folio (3) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 190

Hammond (Henry) A Paraphrase and Annotations... The New Testament, Folio, 3rd edition, London 1671 and four further volumes on theology, all folio (5) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 191

Bedford (Arthur) The Scripture Chronology, 1st edition, London 1730, Folio, 10 maps and 6 plates at rear/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 192

Kidder (Richard) A Demonstration of the Messias, Folio, 2nd edition, London 1726 and four further volumes theology, all folio (5) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 193

Blackall (Ofspring) The Works...of Ofspring Blackall, Folio, 2 vols, London 1723 and four further volumes theology, all folio (6) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 194

Gazette Nationale, 3 vols, folio, Paris (newspaper, French Revolution) 22.7.1794 - 2-.3.1795/ 21.3.1795 - 21.7.1795 (heavily wormed/stained)/ 23.7.1795 - 19.3.1796 (some worm damage in this volume) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 57

John Baptist Malchair (1731-1812)/A bound volume of fifty pen and ink sketches, the title page inscribed Pen Drawings, Oxford 1771; a folio of interesting prints and drawings and two other books (4)/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: All images stuck in album and glued at each corner. Some images foxed and some with damaged borders. Some with indices numbers on image. Some with stained corners as a result from the glue.

Lot 63

William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931)/The River Tyne and Coast:-/The Quayside, Newcastle-on-Tyne North Shields; Tynemouth; High and Low Lights, Shields; Cullercoats; St Mary's Island and Lighthouse/signed in pencil/six drypoint etchings, plate size 16cm x 38cm/together with a certificate numbered 68 of 160 copies printed at the Charles Welch Studios and published by W Howell & Co, in original folio inscribed 'A Series of Six Masterpiece Drypoint Etchings by Mr W L Wyllie RA RE'/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Paper has very slightly discoloured to edges. Modern mounts and frames.

Lot 1001

Edwards, Lionel (ill) - & Egerton Warburton , RE - Hunting Songs, 8 tipped-in colour plates, London, Constable & Co 1925, 4to; to/w Dawson, Capt Lionel 'Sport in War', London, Collins 1936 4to; lot also includes Stewart, FA - Hark to Hounds, London, Collins 1937, folio; Aldin, Cecil - Scarlet t M F H, 1st, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd 1933, 4to (4)

Lot 1014

The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer RA, with 44 steel engravings, London; JS Virtue & Co Ltd, in heavy gilt-tooled red leather binding with gilt edged pages, folio

Lot 1682

A collection of Folio Society books including 'the origin of species' and 'the sea the sea'€ among others.

Lot 1515

A collection in two boxes of antique books on a variety of subjects including British Birds, The Life Of Samuel Johnson also Pain’s British Palladio or The Builder’s General AssistantPrinted by H D Steel 1788 42 Folio Copper Plates from the original designs of William and James Pain in leather binding.

Lot 305

A TRUNK OF WRITTEN DOCUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER EPHEMERA RELATING TO FLYING ACE WING COMMANDER JOHN EVELYN SCOULAR D.F.C., mostly of World War Two vintage and including a large photograph album mainly covering his service years between 1936-41, many of studio size together with a number of newspaper cuttings, another smaller photograph album of more personal photographs but both albums containing images of aircraft, aerial photographs, war damage and crashes, a plastic folder of letters and certificates including his service record book, his personal flying log book spanning the years 1946-70, a large folio hand written diary compiled mostly by Scoular but with the help of members of 73 Squadron also containing photographs and newspaper cuttings, a privately published volume on Scoular's service career, a vintage leather attache case marked 'J. SCOULAR' and containing squadron photographs, framed crests, letters and cuttings (case and contents as found), a soft leather pilot's briefcase marked to 'J. SCOULAR' (distressed, losses), Scoular's black leather parade baton, a leather zip-up writing case mounted with gilt RAF pilot's wings and a Kings crown, the case only for Scoular's Distinguished Flying Cross now containing a mounted set of miniatures including the D.F.C., 39-45 Star, Africa Star with North Africa bar, Italy Star, Defence medal, War Medal with mention in dispatches leaf and the Croix De Guerre, the telegram referring to the issue of the D.F.C., a modern wallet of medal ribbon fragments, a volume by Arch Whitehouse 'Heroes of The Sunlit Sky' detailing the careers of 75 fighter aces from various nations and including Scoular, a souvenir Queen Elizabeth II coronation tin containing a dog-tag and compass belonging to A.C. Scoular, Border Regt. (Scoular's father), all contained in a japanned uniform trunk marked 'J.E. SCOULAR, RAF'..

Lot 1436

Some Gloucestershire Houses, Date: 1960. Paperback. folio of engravings of 24 houses. Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oxford University Press, 1938. The Eton Book of The River, Byrne & Churchill, 1935. The English School Heliopolis (Cairo) 1946-48

Lot 298

Watts, Mrs Alaric (editor) - Hogarth's Tableaux. A Series of original graphic scenes, illustrate of national character, beauty and costume. 2 vols. num. steel-engraved plates and other illus.; publisher's green half morocco and cloth, gilt-decorated panelled spines, ge., folio

Lot 300

Newcourt, (Richard) - Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense; an ccclesiastical parochial history of the Diocese of London ... vol. 1 (only, of 2). portrait frontis., folded map and four engraved plates (3 d-page), errata leaf;old panelled calf, rebacked with (unlettered) panelled spine, folio, 1708

Lot 438

° ° Lodge, Edmund - Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain ... vols 1 & 2 (of 4). numerous engraved plates, sunbscriber's list, half titles; later green half morocco and cloth, gilt-decorated and lettered panelled spines, gilt top and marbled e/ps.,(by Edmund Worrall of Birmingham, with his ticket), tall folio, 1821

Lot 440

° ° Enderbie, Percy - Cambria Triumphans, or Britain in its Perfect Lustre ... (new edition). engraved armorial frontispiece and 6 other plates, text engravings; contemp. polished green gilt-text ruled calf, panelled spine with red label, coronetted crest on upper cover,marbled edges ad e/ps., tall folio. printed for Samuel Bagster ... 1810

Lot 443

° ° Shakespeare, William - The Works of William Shakespeare. Imperial Edition, 2 vols, edited by Charles Knight. pictorial engraved and printed titles, num. steel engraved plates (by Frith, Maclise & Others); publisher's gilt-decorated morocco with gilt-lettered panelled spines, ge. and marbled e/ps., thick folio (ca.1875)

Lot 444

° ° Taylor, Jeremy - (Gk. title) Or a Collection of Polemical and Moral Discourses, engraved portrait frontis., pictorial vignette title, headpiece decorations and decorated initial letters; old calf, folio, printed for R. Royston, 1657

Lot 445

° ° D'Ewes, Sir Simonds (editor) - The Journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth ... revised and published by Paul Bowes, of the Middle-Temple ... engraved frontis.;rebound cloth with leather spine label, folio, printed for John Starkey, 1682

Lot 131

A folio containing various OS maps, map of The British Coal Fields etc.

Lot 303

Collective folio of hand drawn pictures of Ships, Engravings, Leatherette Visitors Book and Monarchs of England Alfred Great to George VI & a Postcard Album

Lot 201A

A Folio containing a large quantity of watercolours, oil and etchings.

Lot 531W

A Collection of Books to include Cragie, The Maitland Folio and Bennett, The Devotional Pieces in Verse and Prose.

Lot 2048

Guillim, John: A Display of Heraldrie, Manifesting A more easie access to the knowledge therof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of Method; Wherein it is now reduced by the Study and Industry of John Guillim late Pursuivant at Armes. The Fourth Edition, London, Printed by T.R. for Richard Blome, 1660, full leather binding, red lined throughout with hand coloured heraldic crests, folio. (1)

Lot 1008

An early 20th Century Italian rosewood bowl back mandolin, with a mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell pickguard below the sound hole, bearing a label Cav Giov de Meglio & Folio Napoli 1906, Mod. 1, no. 14424, 61cm, in a fitted leather case.

Lot 1055

FOLIO OF REPRODUCTION JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS,'Fifty Three Stations of the Tokaido' after Hiroshige, each image 15.3 x 24cm, mounted on loose leavesCondition report: These are prints of the original woodblocks, they are not woodblock prints themselves.

Lot 1043

Manchester Evening News, issues January - March 1960, bound in elephant folio half calf binding

Lot 1163

MARGARET MEE: Folio containing eight coloured botanical plates, in original embossed folio "Brazilian Bromeliads" produced by SLP Engineering 317 of 500 limited edition run

Lot 1177

Coronation King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Official Souvenir Programme, deluxe/special red leather gilt binding, plus Evening Standard complete set 1937 Coronation newspapers in blue folio binding (2)

Lot 1499

The Audubon Folio of 30 Great Bird Paintings with text by George Dock Jr.

Lot 1193

Four Folio Society Books: A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess, illus. by Ben Jones, 2014, in slipcase; Utopia, by Thomas More, 2011, in slipcase; Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, 2001, in slipcase and The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1977, in slipcase. (4)

Lot 1198

Four Folio Society Books; The Folio Poets 'Tennyson', 'Kipling' and 'Coleridge' and 'The Vision of Piers the Plowman', all in slipcases. (4)

Lot 1205

A Collection of Seven Folio Society Books, to include: Siegfried Sassoon 'Sherton's Progress', 'Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man' and 'Memoirs of an Infantry Officer', Rupert Brooke 'Selected Poems', Leslie Stephen 'Hours in a Library'( three volumes), all with slipcases and Geoffrey Chaucer 'Troilus and Criseyde'. (7)

Lot 1207

Folio Society - Chaucer [Geoffrey]: The Canterbury Tales, with wood engravings by Eric Gill, reproduced from the 1929 Golden Cockerell Press, No. 797 of a limited edition of 1980, black and gilt binding with a separate essay volume by Peter Holliday, in solander box.

Lot 1209

Folio Society - Domesday Book, a complete translation, three volumes in slipcase, 2003.

Lot 80

δ Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989)Petits Nus Ronsard, from Actes Nues (M&L 258-265)The complete set of eight etchings with hand-colouring, 1974, each signed and numbered from the edition of 40 in pencil, each with the artist's blindstamp, also numbered in pencil on the justification, on Japan, published by Propyläen Verlag, Berlin, the full sheets, loose as issued within the blue cloth covered portfolio, overall 410 x 315mm (16 1/8 x 12 3/8in) (8) (folio)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 100

Rand, McNally and Co. Enlarged Business Atlas and Shippers' Guide, 106 coloured maps, many double-page, original publisher's cloth gilt, spine chipped, folio, Chicsgo: Rand, McNally and Company, 1894

Lot 101

Teesdale, Henry. A New General Atlas of the World, engraved title, 45 hand-coloured engraved maps, the map for India double-page, numbered 26-27, France torn and crudely repaired, other leaves with minor repairs, title waterstained, mid-nineteenth century half morocco, morocco label gilt to upper cover, folio, London: Henry Teesdale, March 1831

Lot 110

Johnston, Alexander Keith. Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, new edition, 45 double-page maps coloured in outline, contemporary half morocco, all edges gilt, folio, London: William Blackwood, 1874

Lot 112

Felibian, Andre. Description de la Grotte de Versailles; Oder: Beschreibung der Grotten zu Versailles, 20 engraved plates, including 3 folding, text in French and German, some light browning, early nineteenth century vellum-backed boards, folio, Ausburg: Johann Ulrich Kraus, [c.1690] RARE. Published first in Paris by S. Mabre-Cramoisy in 1679, this appears to be a later German edition offering both French and German texts. At the end of the volume are 14 smaller engravings of Versailles not called for, and a folding view of 'La Salle du Bal' published by L. Mariette.

Lot 121

The Forth Bridge. Reprinted from 'Engineering', February 28, 1890, 19 plates, mostly double-page, illustrations, original cloth gilt, folio, London: Offices of Engineering, 1890

Lot 138

Mannering, Eva. Mr. Gould's Tropical Birds, 24 coloured plates, full morocco gilt by Asprey, all edges gilt, folio, London: The Ariel Press, 1955; Thorburn, Archibald. British Mammals, 2 volumes, 50 coloured plates, original cloth, extremities worn, 4to, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1921 (3)

Lot 141a

Don, George. Herbarium Britannicum, consisting of Fasciculi of Dried British Plants, with their Appropriate Names and Particular Habits Annexed, 4 [of 9] parts only, comprising nos. I and VII-IX, each with printed title and mounted dried specimens, numbered 1-25 and 151-225, the specimens with printed captions, and a further un-numbered folio with 20 specimens of grass, each titled in manuscript, some browning and spotting, original publishers limp boards, soiled, spines chipped, ties, some lacking, folio, Edinburgh: Neill and Company, 1804-1805RARE. George Don (1764-1814) lived with his wife Caroline in Forfar, Scotland, where they ran a market garden that grew to become a botanic garden. John Edward Smith referred to it as one of the finest collections of hardy plants in the United Kingdom. Don published Herbarium Britannicum between 1804 and 1813, including three new species. It remains extremely scarce, with only a few complete sets known. We are grateful to the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh for this information.

Lot 154

Waterloo. Bell's Weekly Messenger, 50 issues from January 9 1815 to December 31 1815, bound in one volume, including those for June, margins occasionally shaved, spotting, occasional holes, sometimes affecting text, folio, London: John Bell, 1815, sold as a periodical, not subject to return

Lot 164

Anderson, James. Royal Genealogies: Or, The Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings and Princes, from Adam to these Times, 2 parts in one volume, second edition, title chipped and loose, browned throughout, disbound, folio, London: James Bettenham, 1736

Lot 167

Illustrated London News, volumes 12, 14, 16, 27, 29, 35, 38 and 52, together 8 volumes, wood-engraved illustrations, original cloth gilt, one volumes chipped at head of spine, folio, London: Illustrated London News, Jan-June 1848-Jan-June 1868, sold as a periodical, not subject to return

Lot 176

Campo, Antonio. Cremona fedelissima citta et nobilissima colonia de romani : rappresentata in disegno col suo contato et illustrata d'una breve historia delle cose piu notabili..., engraved title, soiled, repaired, engraved dedicatory portrait verso, engraved allegorical frontispiece, 33 engraved medallion portraits and engraved view of a military procession in text, large folding engraved map of Cremona, repaired with minor loss, folding engraved map of the environs of Cremona, 5 architectural engravings on 3 folding plates, minor ink and rust marks, portrait on G3 with small hole, slightly affecting text verso, 8*ii-iii with some discoloration and ink marks, M4 verso soiled, P2 with tear, repaired, P2-3 with light stain, centre, lacks errata, contemporary full calf, rubbed, folio, Cremona: In casa dell' istesso avttore, 1585

Lot 18

Pine, John. The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords: Representing the several Engagements between the English and Spanish Fleets, In the ever memorable Year MDLXXXVIII, first edition, engraved title, 6 double-page engraved maps, 9 [of 10] double-page engraved views (lacks no.6), tinted by hand, double-page 'Thamesis Descriptio' plate and double-page map of coast of Cornwall and Devon, some browning a light spotting, plates 8-9 with minor worming to lower margin, engraved bookplate of Robert Grosvenor of Eaton Hall, contemporary mottled calf, joints cracked, folio, London: J. Pine, 1739

Lot 181

Baker, Sir Richard. A Chronicle of the Kings of England..., fourth edition, engraved additional title, occasional rust-marks, affecting text, Cccc4 torn without loss, nineteenth century diced calf gilt, raised bands, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, London: G. Sawbridg, 1665 [Wing B505] A FINE COPY

Lot 194

MacNeill, Eion, editor. The Irish Volunteer, Oglach na hEireann, vol.1 no.1, 16pp., fore-edge slightly torn and browned, folded, folio, Dublin: Printed by the North Wexford Printing and Publishing Co., Saturday February 7th,

Lot 195

Moreri, Louis. Le Grand Dictionaire Historique, ou le Melange Curieux de l'Histoire Sacree et Profane, 3 volumes, including supplement, engraved additional title, spotting and browning throughout, contemporary full vellum, volume 3 with spine partly split, folio, Lyon: Jean Girin and Barthelemy Riviere, 1787-1792, sold w.a.f.

Lot 196

Johnson, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language... Abstracted from the Folio Edition, 2 volumes, fifth octavo edition, some spotting, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, 8vo, London: W. Strahan, 1773

Lot 20

Costume. Costumes of British Ladies from the time of William the 1st to the reign of Queen Victoria, title and 23 hand-coloured plates only, lacking text, loose in original parts, original wrappers, folio, London: Dickinson & Son, [1840], sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return

Lot 210

Trollope, Anthony. [Works], 48 volumes, original cloth, slipcases, 8vo, London: Folio Society, 1991-1998

Lot 233

Zerbe, Jerome and Lucius Beebe. John Perona's El Morocco Family Album, first edition, printed in blue and black throughout, illustrations, original blue cloth, zebra-striped endpapers, folio, New York: Privately Printed, 1937 SCARCE. This album of the wealthy and famous clients of the El Morocco nightclub at 154 East 54th Street, celebrates its later success and 1931 prohibition era origin.

Lot 29

Onfroy de Bréville. Jacques Marion Onfrey, illustrator. Louys XI, folio, Paris: Combet & Cie, 1905; France Son Histoire, folio, Paris: Felix Juen, [n.d.]; La Tour d'Auvergne, folio, Paris: Combet & Cie, 1902; La Cantiniere, folio, Paris: Charavay, Mantoux, Martin, [n.d.], all with coloured illustrations after Job, original pictorial cloth, extremities worn, and 11 others, similar, folio (15)

Lot 35

Young, Edward and William Blake. Night Thoughts, 2 volumes, number 451 of 1000 copies, coloured plates, lacking the commentary volume, original morocco-backed cloth boards, solander box, folio, London: Folio Society, 2005

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