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Lot 1344

Six shelves of books, miscellaneous general shelf stock, to include Carlyle's Works, 11 vols only, half scarlet morocco, 1888 and circa, Folio Society (Wilkie Collins) 3 vols, history, biography, letters of Gerrard Stanley Hopkins (4) and diaries

Lot 1347

Three shelves of books, to include Folio Society and Dictionary of National Biography

Lot 1043

Alexander Pocock, watercolour, wooded river scene, signed and dated 1917, 9.5ins x 6.5ins, a coloured print titled ' A Lady of Cairo ' and a folio of unframed American, Canadian and Middle Eastern subjects (two framed)

Lot 1059

Folio containing a quantity of various antique engravings and later hand coloured engravings etc.

Lot 336

Small quantity of miscellaneous Folio Society and other books

Lot 344

Large quantity (150 plus) of Folio Society books, mostly in sleeves

Lot 451

Collection of prints, various, reproduction poster, gilt frame, folio of prints and scraps.

Lot 632

Mid 18th century AD. A leather-bound volume composed of parchment leaves, written in black ink in double-column format, rubrics in red; includes at folio 33 verso a polychrome miniature showing Virgin and Child with prostrate donor and flanking angels; at folio 62 verso a full page illumination showing the coronation of the Virgin in the upper register, Saint George on horseback spearing the dragon on the left below, with two saints on the right; bound in leather on wood boards, re-backed in sewn leather with original blind tooled decorated boards depicting an ornate cross within a geometric border. 590 grams, 19cm (7 1/2"). Ex central London gallery; previously in a Hong Kong private collection; accompanied by a collector's catalogue information page. [No Reserve] Text block with some darkening at edges, end leaf loose; binding loose with separation at hinges.

Lot 284

BOOKS - antique volumes 'Gallery of Engravings', Folio Society edition of 'Louisa M Scott's Little Women', Edition of 'With the Flag to Pretoria' and 'The Life and Times of George V'

Lot 754

BOOKS, DVD AND CD'S, a collection of approximately fifty hardback and paperback titles comprising Royalty, Nature, Biography, Religion and Novels including a Folio Society edition of Middlemarch, DVD's and CD's include modern, contemporary titles and factual

Lot 882

THE FOLIO SOCIETY, fourteen titles comprising North American Indians by George Catlin 2009, The Face of Battle by John Keegan 2008, The Oregon Trail by Francis Packman 2008, A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush by Eric Newby 2011, Travels in West Africa by Mary Kingsley 2007, The Folio Book of Historic Speeches, edited and introduced by Ian Pindar 2007, The Districts of the Spanish Inquisition by Henry Kamen 1998, Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain 2006, The Prince by Machiavelli 1970, The English Language by Robert Burchfield 2006, The Life of Muhammad by Ibn Ishaq 2003, The Folio Book of Card Games 2009, Adventures of Casanova by Giacomo Casanova Chevalier de Seingalt 2007 and The Nude A Study in Ideal Form by Kenneth Clark 2010. All dates are the Society's publishing dates (one box)

Lot 307

Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster featuring artwork by the British illustrator and graphic designer Eric Frasier (1902-1983). A montage depicts different materials - fabrics, steel, concrete, coal and wood - with images of factories, a hand emerging from a cave, steel pipes, vegetables growing from the ground, wooden shapes, trees and clothing. The poster border is yellow. The image is taken from Eric Frasier’s poster for the National Savings Committee, titled For Progress in the Future Save Now. Frasier was known for his contributions to the Radio Times, which included several cover designs, as well as for his illustrations for the Everyman’s Library book series, and J.R.R Tolkien’s Folio Society edition of The Lord of the Rings. Country of issue: UK, designer: Eric Frasier, size (cm): , year of printing: 1940s

Lot 329

A Jaguar serving tray,wooden framed tray with 'Leaping Jaguar' handles and decorative image of a Jaguar car scene to the glazed base, 48cm wide, together with an 'Admiralty Orders for Purchasing Ships' dark green leather folio with gilt-tolled title, 4to. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† Taxable at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 84

Supercar sales literature including a 1992 launch pack for the Yamaha GP Supercar OX99-11,the Yamaha launch pack in black cloth-bound hard folio, containing press information for the V12 sports car, four publicity images, and other Yamaha publicity material, 4to, offered together with a presentation cased ball-point pen by Waterman for the Yamaha launch, and three other brochures for F1 McLaren, Ferrari Testarossa, Ferrari 328, and a 1987 Ferrari Maranello Concessionaires press pack containing sales brochures, publicity images and other press ephemera for 3.2 Mondial, 412 and F40 models. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 259

After James Gillray'Wife and no wife, The Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert.' A folio of five portrait caricatures. Limited to an edition of 2500. Published by The Sunday Times Magazine 1969

Lot 263

A late 19th century leather bound folio size album of photographs of France, Middle Europe, Ireland, Holland and The Lake District and a miscellaneous collection of late 19th century early 20th century photographs, and a damaged centre viste album and a small booklet Souvenir of Cairo with 32 photographic views 

Lot 364

The Works of Lucius Annaeus Senaca, comprising ; The Bookes of Benefites, His Epistles, His Booke of Providence, Three Bookes of Anger, Two Bookess of Clemencie, His Booke of Blessed Life, His Booke of Tranquility of Minde, His Booke of The Shortest of Life, Two Bookes of Consolation to Martia, Three Bookes of Consolation to Heluia, His Booke of Consolation to Polivius, His Seven Bookes of Natural Qiestions and Of the Rest and Retirement of a Wiseman translated by Tho. Lodge, D in Physicke, Printed London 1613 1614 by William Stansby, folio, later leather binding and board 

Lot 366

Wing, Vincent, Astronomia Britannica, in Qua per Novam, Concinniorenq, Methodium, quing, Tractatus traduentur, published London 1669, folio

Lot 374

Johnson (Alexander Keith)The Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. Published by Johnson Ltd, 1964. Folio, half calf bound 

Lot 375

Urquhart (Beryl Leslie).The Rhododendron, folio, published 1958, together with The Camellia Volume Two, 1960 and Gerard Van Spaendonck, Flowers drawn from nature

Lot 376

Lafrentz, FW , Cowboy Stuff Poems , illustrated by Henry Ziegler, G Putuams sons, New York 1927, folio, number 151-500 signed by Lafrentz, Ziegler and Putuams 

Lot 377

A quantity of Folio society books, some sets in slip cases including authors Graham Green and childrens books including Grimms Fairy tales

Lot 633

A large collection of Folio edition hardback books contained within three boxes.

Lot 1052

A folio and contents of prints, to include engravings, Vanity Fair Spy prints, maps, bookplates etc (a lot)Condition report: The Mandarin 1890 is the only Vanity Fair print in the lot.

Lot 1058

G.R. Russell RA (1902-1982) - Folio of linoprints as created by the artist, comprising ten titled linoprints, each approx 12 x 14cm; together with various other original artworks by the artist, to include still life watercolours, illustrations, black and white works etc (a lot)

Lot 1085

A folio of assorted unframed prints being continental examples

Lot 292

A folio of Mavis Harrison linocut prints

Lot 650

A folio of engravings, mainly 18th/19th Century

Lot 282

[Folio Society] Oscar Wilde, "The Importance of Being Ernest", 1960, with "Renoir: paintings, drawings, lithographs and etchings", 1965

Lot 1444

David Todd 'Embrace' and Clive White 'Tivoli' Prints, impressionist cats calendars, Louis Wain book, etc in folio.

Lot 294

ZOOM MULTI TRACK RECORDING STUDIOmodel MRS-1266, with power lead and instruction manual, together with a Spirit Folio Notepad mixing station (2)

Lot 1051

A small quantity of Folio Society books; together with a Walker and Hall mantel clock and other items.

Lot 371

FRAMED PRINT AFTER HERBERT DAVIS RICHTER, along with other framed pictures and prints, and pictures within a folio

Lot 307

Randolph Bezzant Holmes, (1888-1973), Photographer, Peshawar - Folio of ten unframed photographic prints of Pakistan / Afghanistan interest, mostly relating to Peshawar and the Khyber Pass, some embellished with watercolour, some signed, to include: 'The Khyber Pass towards Afghanistan' (entitled beneath, signed and dedicated verso, 24cm x 29cm); 'Looking towards the Khyber from Roberts Barracks' (entitled beneath, dedicated and dated '45 verso, 20.5cm x 29.5cm); 'Sunset from Peshawar towards the Khyber' (signed and dated '45 lower right, 29cm x 21.5cm'); The Tribesman' (printed title and number 125 lower left, stamped 'R. B. Holmes Copyright Peshawar' verso, same size), etc., (11)Condition report: All unframed and some with losses: group of tribesmen with minor loss to lower left, crease upper left; 'Abottabad' lacks upper right side; 'The Tribesman' with small tear to right edge and minor loss to lower left corner. Three with colour embellishments. Some annotated in pencil verso.

Lot 3530

Natural History - Phycology - a 19th century album of pressed seaweed specimens, with tooled and gilt label, Sea Weeds, enclosing an arrangement of annotated samples, with places collected and linnaean taxonomy, mostly Weymouth, Dawlish and Portland, oblong folio, c.1860

Lot 3676

English Neoclassical School (early 19th century)A set of three, Anatomical Studies of Greek Menpencil on paper, 14.5cm x 19cm; another 5 studies and preparatory works by the same hand, sometimes exhibiting the pathos of Flaxman, in pencil, crayon, and watercolour on paper, various sizes; a pen-and-ink depiction of an Old Master; Victorian Gothic Revival interior, watercolour; portrait; Victorian still life, a hand on a sphere, sepia wash; etc., [folio, 14]

Lot 3695

An interesting folio of 18th century and later prints and engravings, various topographical and figurative subjects, indentures, etc

Lot 3704

David Roberts RA (1796-1864), Approach to Mount Sinai, Wady Barah, Feb:y 17th 1839, inscribed within the plate, chromolithograph, 34cm x 51cm, Folio Fine Art Ltd., London W.1. label to verso, [1]

Lot 3747

Cartography - a collection of 17th century and later maps of GB, Europe, and World, including Ireland, Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594), Irlandiae Regnum, [n.d., 1616], two-fold engraving, some colouring, 40.5cm x 52cm, (1); Christopher Saxton (c. 1540-c. 1610), Radnorshire, Wales, [London]: John Speed, [n.d.], copperplate engraving, later hand-colouring, 46cm x 52cm, (1); Emanuel Bowen (1694-1767), A New & Accurate Map of the Netherlands or Low Countries [...], No. 13, [London: 1747], two-fold, engraving, 46cm x 56.5cm, (1); Scott (R), Hydrographical Chart of the World on Wright or Mercator's Projection, [Edinburgh: 1814], two-fold hand-coloured engraving, 52cm x 71.5cm, (1); Polar, two maps: John & Charles Walker, Circumjacent of the North [&] South Pole, 19th century, 41cm x 33.5cm, (2); Robert de Vaugondy (1688-1766), [Northern Part] Royaume de Naples, Venice: 1779], copperplate engraving, delineated in colour, 51.5cm x 73cm, (1); Nicolas Bailleul le jeune (fl. 1740 - 1750), L'Italie [...], Lyon: 1762, two-fold engraving with some hand-colouring, 50cm x 70cm, (1); Pierre M. Lapie (19th century), Carte de l'Europe [&] Scandinavie, two-fold engravings, 67.5cm x 51.5cm & 51.5cm x 67.5cm, (2); Turkey, Syria, the Holy land, Italy; 17th century and later book leaves with in-text illustrations of globes, armillary spheres, cartographic and scientific instruments, (7); etc., [folio]

Lot 3788

Africa - Speke (John Hanning, Captain H.M. Indian Army), Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile [...], first edition, Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1863, portrait frontispiece, plate 420 (another portrait) title, and dedication leaves supplied in facsimile, lacking the map of Eastern Equatorial Africa, illustrated with 73 illustrations and one full-page map, 20th century brown leather binding gilt, 8vo, (1); Stanley (Henry M.), Through the Dark Continent [...], Map and Illustrations, New and Cheaper Edition, eighth edition overall, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1890, illustrated with 1 fold-out map, 12 full-page wood engravings, and further in-text illustrations, contemporary pictorial cloth, expertly rebacked, refreshed endpapers, 8vo, (1); Burton (Richard Francis), The Source of the Nile: The Lake Regions of Central Africa, London: Folio Society, 1993, pictorial binding, slipcase en suite, 8vo, (1); etc., [6]

Lot 3793

Antarctica and the Arctic, Polar Exploration - Marr (Scout, of the Quest Expedition), Into the Frozen South, first edition, London: Cassell and Company, Ltd, 1923, illustrated with 29 half-tones, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Parry's Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage [...], London: Blackie & Son, 1894, cloth, 8vo, (1); Mawson (Sir Douglas), The Home of the Blizzard, first edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938, d/j, h/b, 8vo, (1); Fuchs (Sir Vivian) & Hillary (Sir Edmund), The Crossing of Antarctica [...], first edition, London: Cassell, 1958, d/j, h/b, 8vo, (1); Scott's Last Expedition, Folio Society: 1964, cloth, slipcase en suite, 8vo, (1); further Captain Scott interest, mostly d/j, h/b; etc; Mountaineering, including Edmund Hillary, John Hunt, and further Everest interest, some first editions, most with d/j, all h/b, (9), [31]

Lot 3796

Antiquarianism and Topography - A Collection of Scarce and Interesting Tracts, Tending to Elucidate Detached Parts of the History of Great Britain; Selected from the Sommers-Collections [...], London: R. Edwards, 1795, late 19th century institutional cloth, typical stamps, 4to, (1); Madox (Thomas), The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England [...], second edition, two-volume set, London: William Owen, 1769, institutional quarter-leather bindings, 4to, (2); Carlisle (Nicholas), A Topographical Dictionary of England [...], two-volume set, London: Longman [...], 1808, mixed institutional bindings, 4to, (2); Yorkshire, [Hundred Rolls during the reign of Edward I], [London: Record Commission, 1812-1818], 295-382pp, later cloth over boards, institutional stamps, folio (48.5cm x 30cm), (1); Annales Antiquitatis [...], Oxford: D.A. Talboys, 1835, 20th century institutional morocco over buckram, their stamps, folio (44cm x 25.5cm), (1); Convetry, Victorian parliamentary act viz. Sir Thomas White's Charity Estates, 1845, later boards, 8vo, (1); Chambers's Book of Days; Black's Guide to the Lakes; Wales; etc., [21]

Lot 3802

Art History - Careri (Giovanni), Baroques, Princeton University Press: 2002, h/b, d/j, folio, (1); Norman (Diana), Siena and the Virgin: Art and Politics in a Late Medieval City State, Yale University Press: 1999, h/b, d/j, 4to, (1); Old Masters, Andrews (Keith), National Gallery of Scotland: Catalogue of Italian Drawings, two-volume set, Cambridge: 1968, red cloth, 4to, (2); Riccardi-Cubitt (Monique), The Art of the Cabinet, 1992, h/b, d/j, 4to, (1); Jewitt (Llewellyn, F.S.A.), The Ceramic Art of Great Britain, New Edition, Revised, London: J.S. Virtue & Co., Limited, [n.d., c. 1890], green cloth, 8vo, (1); Agnew's & Colnaghi catalogues, (2); Hogarth; etc., [15]

Lot 3807

Austria-Hungary - de Moleville (M. Bertrand), Dallas (R.C., translator), & Ellis (William, illustrator), The Costume of the Hereditary States of the House of Austria, Displayed in Fifty Coloured Engravings; with Descriptions, and an Introduction, large paper copy, London: Printed for William Miller, 1804, title and descriptive text in English and French, 50 hand-coloured aquatint plates, contemporary calf binding, the relayed Neoclassical covers gilt-tooled with a singular fillet with incurved angles, flanked by broad rolled tri-partite borders of entwined laureate garlands, a paterae and dart frieze, and graduating banding, the spine with raised bands enclosing seven-compartments, directly lettered in gilt in the second and dated in the seventh, the others enclosing meandering and scrolling foliate bosses, all-edges gilt, contemporary sage endpapers, folio (37cm x 28cm), [Abbey Travel 71; Colas 2112], [1]Provenance: 1) W. Cary of Torre Abbey, Torquay, Devon, ink MS inscription noting that it was bought from his sale, June 1859; 2) bought by Egerton Leigh JP, DL, MP (1815 ? 1876), of West Hall, High Leigh, Cheshire, his dated purchase inscription to front flyleaf and shield-shaped armorial bookplate, engraved by Pugh Bros, Lincolns Inn, to recto pastedown.

Lot 3815

Botany - Pratt (Anne), Wild Flowers, first edition, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d., 1853], printed in parallel columns with 60 accounts, each specimen illustrated with a botanical chromolithograph, contemporary cloth, upper-cover lettered in gilt, folio (33.5cm x 27cm), [1]

Lot 3833

Cookery - Jewish Cuisine, Hertz (Rebecca), Die Praktische Israelitische Ko?chin [...], ?first edition, Hamburg: B. G. Berendsohn, 1869, entirely printed in Fraktur, contemporary cloth over boards, 8vo, (1); Landemare (Georgina) & Nankivell (Selma, illustrator), Recipes from No. 10, Some Practical Recipes for Discerning Cooks, first edition, London: Collins, 1958, cloth boards only, 8vo, (1); Miss Smallwood's Goodies: East Sweetmeat Making at Home, second edition, [n.d.], original wrappers, square 12mo, (1); three copies, Mrs Beeton's Household Management, mixed 20th century editions, (3); The Hay System, first edition, London: 1938, d/j, h/b, 8vo, (1); Saxon (Edgar), Simple and Attractive Food Reform, Rochford: 1948, original wrappers, 8vo, (1); two copies, Good Things, Made, Said & Done, for Every Home & Household, twenty-sixth & thirty-fourth editions, Leeds: 1890 & 1896, contemporary cloth, 24mo, (2); Morphy (Countess), The Polyglot Cookery Books: English-German, two-volume set, London: 1954, 8vo, (2); Folio Society, (1); Larousse Gastronomique; etc., [20]

Lot 3835

Cynology - Cox (Harding, editor), Dogs by Well-Know Authorities [...], Profusely Illustrated with full-page Plates finely printed in Colours and in Photogravure from Originals specially printed for this work [...], Volume I (of 2, all published): The Terriers, London: Fawcett, McQuire & Co., Limited 1906, title-page printed in black and red, contemporary red quarter-morocco gilt over cloth, top-edge gilt, others untrimmed, marbled endpapers, folio (38.5cm x 29.5cm), [1]

Lot 3836

Dart (John), Westmonasterium, or The History and Antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster [...], To which is added Westminster Abbey, A Poem [...], two volumes bound as one, of which volume I is the thick paper issue, first edition, London: Printed & Sold by James Cole [...], [1723-24], copperplate-printed, illustrated with a portrait mezzotint of the author by John Faber Junior (1684- 1756), 136 engravings (of which 4 are two-page) and inclusive of the 7 plates of subscribers' coats of arms, engraved historiated initials and in-text vignettes, later 19th century calf gilt (disbound, chipped, rubbed, and with losses (including the spine)), folio (41.5cm x 26.5cm), [1]

Lot 3838

Decorative Art - MacQuoid (Percy, R.I.), A History of English Furniture, four-volume set, London: Lawrence & Bullen, Limited, [n.d., ?1938], colour plates, contemporary cloth gilt, folios, (4); Jourdain (M.), English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance (1500-1650) [...], first edition, London: B.T. Batsford, 1924, colour frontispiece, b/w plates, contemporary cloth gilt, folio, (1); Lenygon (Francis), Decoration in England from 1640 to 1760, second edition, London: B.T. Batsford, 1927, b/w plates, contemporary cloth gilt, folio, (1), [6]

Lot 3850

Folio Society - Austen (Jane) & Hassall (John, illustrator), seven-volume set of novels: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Emma, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, & Shorter Works, 1975, gilt red cloth over patterned paper boards, slipcase en suite, 8vo, (7); Belloc; Genghis Khan; Catherine the Great; etc., [18]

Lot 3851

Folio Society - History - Braudel (Fernard), The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, three-volume set, 2000, green cloth gilt, slipcase, (3); Hodgkin (Thomas), The Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire, volumes I: The Visigothic Invasion & II: The Huns and the Vandals only, 2000, cloth over pictorial boards, slipcases, (2); Gernet (Jacques), A History of Chinese Civilisation, two-volume set, 2000, pictorial cloth, slipcase, (2); The Silk Road, (1); English History, various, including Medieval and later; Thomas Bewick, (1); Charles Fulke Greville's Diary, (1); The Sun King, (2); Betjeman, (1); Priestley, (1); etc., [29]

Lot 3852

Folio Society - Literature - Waugh (Evelyn): Sword of Honour trilogy, 1990, pictorial boards, slipcase, (3); Brideshead Revisited, 1995, pictorial cloth, slipcase, (1); Hardy (Thomas): Under the Greenwood Tree, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Return of the Native, The Trumpet Major, The Mayor of Casterbridge, & Tess of the d'Urbervilles, six-volumes, mixed dates, cloth, slipcase, (6); Trollope (Anthony): Framley Parsonage, The Small House at Allington, The Last Chronicle of Barset, Can You Forgive Her?, Phineas Finn, The Eustace Diamonds, Phineas Redux, The Prime Minster, & The Duke's Children, The Macdermots of Ballycloran, The Bertrams, Orley Farm, The Belton Estate, & The Way We Live Now, mixed dates, cloth, slipcases, (14); Brontë (Charlotte) & (Emily): Jane Eyre, &, Wuthering Heights, two-volume set, 1991, green moiré silk, slipcase, (2); The Sonnets of Michelangelo, 1961, vellum coloured back over cloth, slipcase, (1); Sadleir's Blessington d'Orsay, two-tone cloth, slipcase, (1); further verse, [30]

Lot 3856

Gardening - Dami (Luigi), Il Giardino Italiano, first edition, Milano: Casa Editrice D'Arte Bestetti & Tumminelli, 1924, pp: 61, [iv], 351 b/w full-page illustrations of Renaissance and later prints and photographs of Italian formal gardens, contemporary green cloth, gilt-lettered black roan labels to upper-cover and spine, folio (34.5cm x 25.5cm), [1]

Lot 3858

Gardening - Mawson (Thomas H.), The Art & Craft of Garden Making, Illustrated [...], Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, And with Additional Illustrations, London: B.T. Batsford, 1901, full-page plates, in-text illustrations and diagrams, contemporary pictorial green cloth gilt, top-edge gilt, folio (32.5cm x 27cm), [1]

Lot 3872

Illustration - Greenwood (Jeremy), The graphic work of Edward Wadsworth, one of 450 copies, Woodbridge: The Wood Lea Press, 2002, illustrated, contemporary pictorial boards, slipcase en suite, folio (35cm x 25.5cm), (1); Yorke (Malcolm), Today I worked well - the picture fell off the brush: The artistry of Leslie Cole, one of 500 copies, Huddersfield: The Fleece Press, 2010, illustrated, contemporary blue cloth over marbled boards, oblong 4to, (1); Reynolds Stone Engravings, London: John Murray, 19777, pictorial dustjacket over blue buckram gilt, 4to, (1); Empson (Patience, editor), The Wood Engravings of Robert Gibbings, with some recollections by the artist, London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1959, colour frontispiece, b/w in-text illustrations, contemporary black cloth with original transparent dustjacket, loosely-inserted publisher's prospectus, 4to, (1), [4]

Lot 3875

Interior Design - Two Copies, Thornton (Peter), Authentic Decor: The Domestic Interior, 1620-1920, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1985, h/b, d/j, oblong 4to, (2); Gere (Charlotte), Nineteenth-Century Decoration: The Art of the Interior, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1989, h/b, d/j, oblong 4to, (1); Browne (Clare, editor), Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century [...], Thames & Hudson: 1996, p/b, small folio, (1); etc., (1), [5]

Lot 3898

Local Interest - Staffordshire, Shaw (Stebbing), The History and Antiquities of the Church of Lichfield, Lichfield: Printed and Sold by John Jackson, Junior, 1796, typically issued without a title-page, printed in parallel columns, pp: 119, [1] (blank), illustrated with 2 plates (1 of which folds) and three in-text engravings, 19th century three-quarter red morocco over marbled boards, by Lloyd, stamped, all-edges gilt, marbled endpaper, folio (43cm x 27cm), (1); Tunnicliffe, A Survey of Stafford, [Nantwich: Printed and Sold by E. Snelson, 1787], Staffordshire only, lacking title-page, illustrated with a fold-out engraved county map and coats of arms of the county's nobility and gentry, pp: 8, 40, 20th century gilt-lettered calf over cloth, 8vo, (1), [2]

Lot 3901

Local Interest, Georgian Newspapers - Nottingham Journal, and Newark, Gainsborough, Retford, Mansfield, Chesterfield, Grantham, and Sheffield General Advertiser, Vol. 61 - No. 3173, Saturday, January 1, 1803, to Vol. 63 - No. 3264, Saturday, December 29, 1804, Printed and Published by Burbage and Stretton, bound as one, each copy with red paper duty stamp, contemporaneous brown sheep over marbled boards, contemporary lettered and numbered pieces in the second and third compartments, folio (49cm x 35cm), [1]

Lot 3902

Local Interest, Politics - a collection of 18th and 19th century Parliamentary Acts, each relating to Nottingham and/or Nottinghamshire, some citing Derby, including the Cromford Canal, the recovery of debts, etc., disbound, various folio sizes, [approx. 40]

Lot 3922

Natural History - Geology, Palaeontology - Agassiz (Louis, FRS), thirty-seven plates, probably from Monographie des poissons fossiles du vieux grés rouge : ou système Dévonien (Old red sandstone) des Iles Britanniques et de Russie, Neuchâtel: A. Sonrel, 1844-45, the harlequin plates are lettered or numbered, of the 37 plates 2 are folding, mostly chromolithograph, a few monochrome, late 19th/early 20th century institutional binding of cloth over papered boards, the binding and plates typically with their ink stamps (sadly), folio (46cm x 29.5cm), [1]

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