THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS TRAHERNE, B.D. 1636?-1674 Now First Published From the Original Manuscripts' edited by Bertram Dobell, published by The Editor, 77 Charing Cross Road 1903, together with 'Macbeth by William Shakespeare' A Facsimile of The First Folio Text with an introduction by J. Dover Wilson, Litt. D.', printed at The Chiswick Press and published by Faber & Gwyer, and 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam', presented by Willy Pogany, published by George G. Harrap & Co., inscription dated 1919 together with 'THE SIEGES OF ARUNDEL CASTLE, IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX', published by Richard Bentley, 1854, together with Cecil Deedes - 'The Consecration Form of the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Hospital in the City of Chichester...' 1909 and Cecil Aldin - 'Old Manor Houses', 1923 (6)
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Dalton (Michael). THE COUNTREY JUSTICE CONTAINING THE PRACTICE OF THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OUT OF THEIR SESSIONS... numerous contemporary and later ownership inscriptions on title and f.f.e., contemporary boards, rebacked with original spine laid-down, later morocco spine label, folio, S. Sawbridge, S. Roycroft et al, 1682
Biblia Latina with postilla by Nicolai de Lyra. Fragment [Book of Job] from Latin Bible, Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, [1475 or later]. 80 leaves (160 pages), numbered 4 to 83 (aiiii to mv). Double column, rubricated, numerous Lombardic capitals alternating in red and blue. Folio, bound in panelled vellum with morocco title label lettered in gilt, armorial bookplate on front pastedown for Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt, gift inscription from the same, Xmas 1901, and explanatory note from the same on opening blank, 'Biblia Latina cum Postilla Nicolai de Lyra...Part of one of the famous Latin Bibles printed at Nuremberg by Anthony Korburger in the year of our Lord, 1475'. Contents generally good and bright, wear and slight loss to margins of several leaves (not affecting text), some very pale dampstaining (more pronounced at pp.10-14), a couple of tiny holes running through several leaves, a couple of early marginal inscriptions, wear and pencil lines to final leaf; binding tight, bright and well-preserved, some light rubbing/marks, very faint bend/crease to lower corner of upper boardProvenance: By descent. Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt discovered the original Bodleian copy of the First Folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)
A hardback folio 'Views of the Lakes in Cumberland and Westmorland' engraved from drawings made by Joseph Farington, R.A., a pen, ink and watercolour drawing of Madura, India 1941, together with an antique framed and glazed (later) hand-coloured map of Oxfordshire (17th/18th century), other framed and glazed works, a facsimile of the Victoria Falls, Zambezi etc. by Thomas Baines, F.R.G.S (only prelims, prints missing) and two Baxter prints (one framed)
Illustrated art history and art technique volumes:The Works of Hogarth with Sixty-Eight Illustrations (J. Dicks - 313 The Strand)3 Nouvelles Editions Francaises (Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec and Les Impressionistes)5 Medici Society folders (Turner, Van Gogh, Pieter de Hooch, Reynolds and Rubens)Edgar Degas - Ballet Dancers (Folio Society 1960)Understanding Watercolours (Antique Collectors' Club - 1985)The Technique of Watercolour Painting (Isaac Pitman & Sons - War Economy Standard)The Student's Book of Etching (Isaac Pitman & Sons 1938)Making a Lithograph (1936)Penquin Modern Painters (Paul Nash (1944) and Henry Moore (1944)Pitmen Painters - The Ashington Group (1993)
THE FOLIO SOCIETY; five volumes from the The Folio Poets, Wordsworth, Shelley, Kipling, Coleridge and Keats; with RACKHAM (A), GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES; A FOLIO ANTHOLOGY OF POETRY; HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY; HUGHES (R), THE FATAL SHORE; and, POE (EDGAR), TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION, all in slip cases (10).
THE FOLIO SOCIETY, a collection of forty four books, to include, OSCAR WILDE, three vols in slip case; THE CANTERBURY TALES, 1974; PICARD (L), RESTORATION LONDON; GREENE (G), TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT; MACAULAY (R), THE TOWERS OF TREBIZOND; CHRISTIE (A), AND THEN THERE WERE NONE; GRAVES (R), I CLAUDIUS and CLAUDIUS THE GOD (44).
Hanham (Frederick, editor). Natural Illustrations of the British Grasses, 1st edition, Bath: Binns and Goodwin, 1846, 62 sheets with mounted grass specimens, a little minor offsetting and spotting to text, contemporary red morocco gilt by Astle & Sons, loss at top right margin of upper cover, a few stains, small folio, together with a scarp album, 1870's-80's, compiled by Charles Moreton, 32 leaves mounted both sides with dried seaweed specimens from Orkney, photographs, prints, letters, cut signatures, plus some loose, the photographs (approximately 30), some with printed and manuscript captions include views of Southampton, Netley, Waterford, Warwick, Orkney, Elgin etc, some toning and light spotting, later inscription at front 'Father's album, seaweed from Orkney Islands which he visited & where he preached the Gospel, S. Morton', original decorative cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, plus an album with approximately 60 window-mounted Victorian/Edwardian photographs of shooting parties, sailing boats, fishing, some in and around Ardrishaig, ArgyllshireQty: (3)
Lansdowne (J. F. & John A. Livingstone). Birds of the Eastern Forest, 2 volumes, 1st editions, Canada: McClelland and Stewart 1968-70, Birds of the Northern Forest, reprint edition, Canada: McClelland and Stewart, 1967, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, period inscriptions to the front endpapers, original cloth in dust jackets & custom slipcase, minor rubbing to head & foot of the spines, large 8vo, together with; Cooper (William T. & Joseph M. Forshaw), The Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds, 1st edition, London: Collins, 1977, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket & slipcase, folio, plus Ripley (S. Dillon), Rails Of The World, a Monograph of the Family Rallidae, 1st edition, Boston: David R. Godine, 41 colour plates by J. Fenwick Lansdowne, some very minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket & slipcase, spine very lightly rubbed to head & foot, folio, and Sitwell (Sacheverell et al), Fine Bird Books 1700 - 1900, London: Collins & Van Nostrand, 1953, 38 colour plates, some offsetting to the front & rear endpapers, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, folio, plus other large format ornithology & natural history reference, including Audubon's Birds of America, by Roger Tory Peterson & Virginia Marie Peterson, London: Heinemann, 1981, 'baby elephant' folio, all original cloth in dust jackets, folioQty: (18)
Tunnicliffe (C.F.) Shorelands Summer Diary, London: Collins, 1952, colour plates, illustrations, top edge gilt, original cloth-backed decorative boards, acetate wrapper, slipcase (small splits and marginal toning, 4to, limited signed edition 82/125, from a total edition of 150, together with Perrott (C.L.E.) A Selection of British Birds, with a new introduction and a commentary by Philip J.K. Burton on the birds, facsimile edition, London: The Publishing Partnership/Ilkley: Scolar Press, 1979, 5 colour plates, original half morocco, folio, with the prospectus for the work (with loose order forms and correspondence from the publisher), bound in matching morocco-backed boards, 4to, both contained in morocco-backed solander box, folio, limited edition of 250 (this copy not numbered and without limitation statement), plus Henry Williamson's The Star-Born, illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe, 1st edition, 1933 (lacking dust-jacket)Qty: (3)
Map Reference. The British Museum. Catalogue of Printed Maps Charts and Plans, Photolithographic edition, complete to 1964, 16 vols. (including the Ten Year Supplement), published by The Trustees of the British Museum, 1967 - 74, contemporary publisher's red cloth gilt, very slight fading to a few boards, folioQty: (17)
Alken (Henry). Symptons of Being Amused, vol.1 [all published], Thos. McLean, 1822, 18 hand-coloured etched plates (published 1821), one plate with closed tear into image, few other short closed tear to lower margins of few other plates, occasional minor marks, contemporary half calf, leather title label to upper boards, joints cracked, worn, oblong folio (25.5 x 36.5 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESSold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.
Atkinson (George Francklin, Captain Bengal Engineers). The Campaign in India 1857 - 58, From Drawings made during the Eventful Period of the Great Mutiny..., Illustrating the Military operations before Delhi and its neighbourhood, Day & Son, January 1st 1859, decorative title, dedication and contents list, 12 tint stone lithographs (only of 26), gutta-percha perished, contents shaken and loose, near-contemporary ownership signature to the front endpaper, publisher's red cloth with a martial gilt motive to the upper siding, boards worn and rubbed, upright folioQty: (1)NOTESSold as a collection of prints, not subject to return.
* Prints & Engravings. A collection of 33 engravings, 19th century [but later restrikes], large scale engravings, 22 hand-coloured and 11 uncoloured, including military scenes, classical, genre, horse racing, coaching, fishing and cricket, a few with key plates, occasional duplicates, all folio or large folio, various conditionQty: (33)
Newton (Charles). A collection of 31 plates from A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae ..., London: Day & Son, [1862], 31 mostly tinted lithographed plates only, mostly antiquities and statues, with some half-page views, and including several uncoloured lithographed plans, from the total of 97 plates issued between 1862-1863, comprising plates: II, VI, VIII, IX, X, XII, XIV, XV, XXX, XXXII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIV, XLVI, XLVII, XLIX, LIV, LV, LVI, LVII, LIX, LX, LXXIV, LXXV, LXXVIII, LXXIX, LXXX, and LXXXIV, some marginal water-staining, light scattered spotting, most plates with several closed edge-tears and fraying, sheet size 55.5 x 37cm, with tinted lithograph title in similar condition, all loosely contained in original publisher's cloth gilt, heavy soiled and worn, large folio, together with: De Vaugondy (Robert), Asia Minor in suas partes seu provincias divisa, 1736, engraved map on two sheets, with outline hand-colouring, some fraying and minor staining to outer blank margins, sheet size 55 x 81cmQty: (2)NOTESAtabey 868; Blackmer 1192. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.
Ogilby (John). Africa: Being an Accurate Description of the Regions of Aegypt, Barbary, Lybia and Billedulgerid... Collected and translated from the most authentick authors..., 1st edition, London: Thomas Johnson, 1670, title printed in red and black, 8 single page engraved plates only (lacking the frontispiece, general map and 43 double-page maps and plates), engraved illustrations in text, printed tables, final two leaves torn with loss of text, a few leaves detached, some frayed and insect predated fore margins, a few marginal wormtracks, some light soiling, contemporary boards, lacking all leather except remnant to spine only, worn, folioQty: (1)NOTESMendelssohn 3, p. 571; Wing O1631. Sold with all faults, not subject to return.
* Derby Porcelain. An illustrated manuscript catalogue of The Clark Collection, mid 20th century, pink-ruled ledger comprising: 80 pages of manuscript in double column and a large number of blank leaves; 4 watercolours of porcelain on Whatman board attached on stubs and 7 watercolours similar mounted on paper and attached on stubs or mounted direct on ledger leaves, most highlighted in gold; 3 further mounted uncoloured pencil drawings; and a number of photographs, receipts (one with the name Mr D. Clark), and newspaper cuttings, variously tipped-in, mounted, or loosely inserted, occasional circular labels written in ink 'Clark Collection', leaf size 37 x 25cm (14.5 x 10ins), original blind-panelled black cloth, lacking spine, lower cover detached, folioQty: (1)NOTESAn interesting ledger documenting pieces of Derby porcelain and other pottery dating mostly from the 18th and early 19th centuries which was in the collection of Mrs Clark, a prolific collector of early porcelain. It documents the physical details of each item, including the maker's mark, as well as, often, where purchased and for what sum. The attractive artwork showcases some of the pieces in the collection.
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