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Lot 204

A boxed Folio Society set six novels by Mrs. Ann Radcliffe

Lot 205

Eight boxed Folio Society volumes of the History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

Lot 206

Three cased Folio Society volumes of Pepys diary 1660-63; 1664-66; 1667-69

Lot 207

A boxed three volume Folio Society set of Oscar Wilde works: Plays & Poems; Stories; Essays & Letters, box a/f

Lot 208

A boxed five volume Folio Society set of the Rulers of the World

Lot 209

A boxed set of Oxford English poetry by John Wain; Folio Society 101 Stories by O. Henry; A History of Edwardian England by Elie Harvey (Folio Society); Edward Gibbon Fall of Romans Vol VII; Complete Stories & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe published by Doubleday

Lot 214

A Folio Society 'Memoir of Jane Austen' with slip case; six Jane Austen novels published by Guild & one other; two novels by Emily & Charlotte Bronte

Lot 217

A quantity of eight Folio Society books with slip cases including The Egyptians; The Persians; Captain Cooks voyages; London's Characters & Crooks

Lot 609

Books, general literature, novels, reference, art related, travel, Folio Society, etc (large quantity)

Lot 906

Soundcraft Spirit Folio Lite mixer

Lot 292

FRANCOIS PERRIER 1584/90 Pontarlier - 1650 Paris ICONES ET SEGMENTA ILLUSTRIUM E MARMORE TABULARUM QUAE ROMAE ADHUC EXTANT Verlagsvermerk: Romae (...) A Paris Chez la veufue du deffunct Monsr. Perier, rue des fossés (...) 1645 Folio, geprägter Kalbsledereinband, Kupferstich-Titelseite sowie 40 Seiten mit Kupferstichdarstellungen. 32 x 48 cm. Einband besch. (Buchdeckel lose), Seiten teilw. lose, Papier part. besch., gebräunt, fleckig. Es fehlen: Tafel 3, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 41, 43, 49; Tafel 40 lose. FRANCOIS PERRIER 1584/90 Pontarlier - 1650 Paris ICONES ET SEGMENTA ILLUSTRIUM E MARMORE TABULARUM QUAE ROMAE ADHUC EXTANT Romae (...) A Paris Chez la veufue du deffunct Monsr. Perier, rue des fossés (...) 1645 Folio, engraved title and 40 pages with engravings. 32 x 48 cm. Cover damaged, pages partly detached, paper partly damaged, brownish, spotty. The following plates are missing: plate 3, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 41, 43, 49; plate 40 detached.

Lot 2256

Automobilia, Bristol – a Bristol ‘The New Bristol 403 Saloon’ six page fold-out brochure; Bristol ‘2 Litre Cars’ fold out promotional folio with various literature including continental road test etc

Lot 168

A folio of seven drawings of cats by Russell Sidney Reeve R.E., R.B.A. (1895-1970) from the Artist's Studio Collection, unframed (7)

Lot 6

A folio of twelve etchings and aquatints including work by Percy Robertson, Claude Rowbotham and E Sharland, mostly signed

Lot 1

Yorke (Malcolm) Gargoyles and Tattie-Bogles, The Lives and Work of Douglas Percy Bliss and Phyllis Dodd, Upper Denby: The Fleece Press, 2017, limited edition of 420 copies, folio, mounted plates, original quarter cloth with decorative boards. Fine.

Lot 10

Sutcliffe (G. Lister) The Modern Carpenter, Joiner and Cabinet-Maker, A Complete Guide to Current Practice, Gresham, 1903, eight folio volumes, plates, original cloth with Talwyn (Talwin) Morris design; Millar (William), Plastering, Plain and Decorative, A Practical Treatise on the Art & Craft of Plastering and Modelling ..., Batsford, 1897, quarto, plates, inscription to half title, original cloth; Warland (E. G.), Modern Practical Masonry, A Comprehensive Treatise on the Practice of the Various Branches of the Craft ..., Batsford, 1929, plates, original cloth (10)

Lot 102

Lawrence (D.H.) The Paintings of D.H. Lawrence, The Mandrake Press, privately printed for subscribers only, numbered limited edition of 510, folio, twenty-six colour plates, top edge gilt, half morocco, slipcase

Lot 108

Acton (Harold) This Chaos, Paris: Hours Press, 1930, unnumbered limited edition of 150 copies, signed by the author, folio, original leather backed boards (spine well rubbed); idem, Prince Isidore, Methuen, 1950, inscribed by the author, dust wrapper (2)

Lot 126

Carroll (Lewis) La Chasse au Snark, une Agonie en Huit Crises, Paris: Hours Press, 1929, numbered limited edition of 350 copies, signed by the translator Louis Aragon, folio, original cloth (repairs to spine), modern card folder

Lot 127

Putnam (Samuel) The World of Jean de Bosschere, Fortune Press, no date, numbered limited edition of 1000, frontis, sixteen plates, orange cloth, dust wrapper; Bofa (Gus), Chez Les Toubibs, Paris: La Renaissance du Livre, no date [c.1917], large quarto, ex-library with stamps, bound in cloth retaining original wraps; Picasso [Pablo] & Aragon [Louis], Shakespeare, New York: Abrams, [1965], numbered limited edition of 100, large folio, dust wrapper; with three others (6)

Lot 135

Folio Society A collection of books published by the Folio Society, seventy volumes, all but two in single or group slipcases.

Lot 14

Marolles (Michel de) Tableaux du Temple des Muses ..., Paris: de Sommaville, 1655, folio, engraved portrait, folding frontis and fifty-eight engraved plates, Charles North's copy, well worn full calf binding, (board detached, waterstaining to rear margins)

Lot 15

Bushby (Henry Jeffreys and Lady Frances) An Indian Evening, 1866, folio, mounted rubricated manuscript title and six mounted watercolours with manuscript verse, all edges gilt, original vellum gilt binding (boards slightly sprung, some foxing and dust marking to title, mounts and to blanks at end of volume); 'A Late Philosopher', Easie Rules on Earlie Rising by a Late Philosopher', Illustrated by Lady Frances Bushby, Day & Son, 1866, seven chromolitho plates on card comprising illustrated title, dedication page to the Countesse of Guilford, four illustrated plates with verse and a final initial plate, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt with wear to head of spine (the dedicatee's own copy) (2)

Lot 150

Sandys (George) A Relation of a Journey Begun An Dom: 1610. Foure Bookes Containing a Description of the Turkish Empire, of Aegypt, of the Holy Land, of the Remote Parts of Italy, and Ilands Adjoyning, W. Barrett, 1615, first edition, small folio in sixes, engraved title, folding map (torn with loss) with full facsimile map, facsimile dedication leaf, engraved text illustrations throughout, inscription to rear flyleaf, later endpapers, contemporary calf with blindstamped panels, joints worn with repairs to head and tail of spine

Lot 162

The Sporting Life British Hunts and Huntsmen ... Containing a Short History of each Fox and Stag Hunt in the British Isles, together with Biographical Records ..., Biographical Press, 1908-11, four folio volumes, all edges gilt, original half morocco; de Trafford (Humphrey F.), The Foxhounds of Great Britain and Ireland, Their Masters and Huntsmen, Walter Southwood, 1906, folio, colour frontis, plates, top edge gilt, half morocco (5)

Lot 163

Williamson (Thomas, Capt.) Oriental Field Sports ..., Diss, Antony Atha, 1984, numbered limited edition of 350, oblong folio, facsimile reproduction of the 1807 edition, colour illustrations after Samuel Howett, top edge gilt, half morocco, original cloth solander box

Lot 178

Loutherbourg (P.J. de) The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales ..., Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, 1979, folio, cloth-backed boards; Boxer (Arabella), Garden Cookbook, Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1974, dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 2

Rogerson (Ian) Pen, paper & a box of paints, Albert Rutherston, Illustrator and Designer for the Stage, Upper Denby: The Fleece Press, no date [c.2015], limited edition of 250 copies, folio, mounted plates, original quarter cloth with decorative boards. Fine.

Lot 29

Rapin de Thoyras [Paul] The History of England, ..., James Mechell, 1732-35, three folio volumes [only], 42 portrait plates including frontis to each, five maps (one with hand colouring), seven tables (two folding) contemporary calf (well worn, joints cracked)

Lot 3

Garwood (Tirzah) Long Live Great Bardfield & love to you all, her Autobiography, 1908-43, edited and with biographical notes on the period 1943-51, by Anne Ullmann, Upper Denby: The Fleece Press, no date [c.2011], limited edition of 550 copies (475 for sale), folio, illustrated, original quarter cloth with decorative boards, decorative slip-case.

Lot 8

Bizot [Pierre] Histoire Metallique de la Republique de Holland, Paris: Daniel Horthemels, 1687, folio, engraved title and twelve plates, contemporary calf gilt (binding worn, joints splitting, significant water staining internally)

Lot 9

Kahr (Joan) Edgar Brandt, Master of Art Deco Ironwork, N.Y., Abrams, 1999, quarto, dust wrapper; Bliss (Douglas Percy), Edward Bawden, Pendomer Press, no date, folio, dust wrapper; with six others (8)

Lot 95

Black Sun Press Crosby (Caresse) designed by, Portfolio [V], Paris: Black Sun Press, 1947, folio, 20 leaves (including cover leaf), eleven plates, plus biographical sheet, original printed card folder; Crosby (Caresse) designed by, Portfolio VI, Greece, Paris: Black Sun Press, 1948, folio, 25 sheets only, original printed card folder; Proust (Marcel), 47 Lettres Inedites de Marcel Proust a Walter Berry, Paris: The Black Sun Press, 1930, unnumbered limited edition of 250, quarto, original wraps; Minkoff (George Robert), A Bibliography of the Black Sun Press, New York, published and signed by the author, 1970, original cloth, in original mailing box; with one other and two Portfolio II supplements (7)

Lot 397

A framed signature of Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov, Count Sumarokov-Elston (Russian 1887- 1967), a Russian aristocrat, prince and count from the Yusupov family, best known for participating in the assassination of Grigori Rasputin and marrying the niece of Tsar Nicholas II, signed 'sincerely yours, F. Youssoupov,' 8x13cm framed together with a monochrome photograph print of the Russian prince wearing traditional Russian costume with dagger, together with 'Prince Youssoupoff Lost Splendour Folio' (2)

Lot 561

Folio of Geneviève Zondervan (French 1922-2013) works to include 1 oil, various pencil & watercolour studies of both figure studies & landscapes (Qty), all unsigned, all unframed,Various sizesProvenance - Artists studio sale, Paris

Lot 384

A group of Dickens and other books, to include The Charles Dickens Library volumes 1-18, a Folio Society Dickens London, a Pickwick Papers green leather bound and gilt Dickens novel, Little Women and two Charles Dickens novels. (1 shelf)

Lot 386

The Cambridge Cultural History of Britain Folio set.

Lot 387

The Folio Society Charles Dickens part collection, to include Edwin Drood, Bleak House, The Old Curiosity Shop, Christmas books, David Copperfield, Nicholas Nickleby, Our Mutual Friend, Little Dorrit, Domeby and Son, Hard Time, Barnaby Rudge, The Pickwick Papers, The Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities and Martin Chuzzlewit, each with outer casing (one missing). (1 shelf)

Lot 389

The Folio Society. Mardrus & Mathers, The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night, volumes 1-4, dated 1958.

Lot 395

Folio Society. Various novels, to include My Life by Thomas The Whip, Dickens London, The Tudor Ventures by Richard Hakluyt, The London Journal, The Hammer of Witchcraft, Oscar Wilde Salome, Short Stories, The Spanish Inquisition, The Monk, Memoirs of Fox Hunting Man, The Witches of Salome, Bed 29 and other stories, etc. (14)

Lot 395A

Folio Society. Books to include The Age of Scandal, Rumpole, The Bible, Troilvs and Criseyde, etc. (11)

Lot 396

Folio Society. A collection of books to include The Conquest of Mexico, Mozart, T Escape From Terror, Confessions, The First Colonist, etc. (10)

Lot 396A

Folio Society. Books to include The Rainbow, Women in Love, Short History of English People, etc. (10)

Lot 397

Folio Society. Collection of books to include Anna Karenina, The Memoirs of Sir James Melville of Halhill, Tom Jones, The Pursuit of Love, Hogarth's England, paintings, drawings and prints, etc. (18)

Lot 398

Folio Society. A group of books, to include Nelson and Emma, The Mayor of Casterbridge, The Last Chronicle of Burkitt, The Kelly's and The Eau, The Vicar of Wakefield, etc. (13)

Lot 399

Folio Society. A collection of books to include Doctor Wortle's School, The Rare Adventure and Painful Peregrinations, Agnus Grey, Shackleton's Boat Journey, The Canterbury Tales, Crime and Punishment, etc. (16)

Lot 400

Folio Society books, to include the Best of Dorothy Parker, Middlemarsh, Claude The God, A Man of Singular Virtue, various others, etc. (16)

Lot 401

Folio Society. Various novels, to include the Great Enterprise, The Destruction of The Jesus, The Divine Comedy, Elizabeth I, Kidnapped, etc. (13)

Lot 402

Folio Society. Edward Gibbon, The History of The Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire, 8 volumes. (8)

Lot 403

Folio Society. Various novels, to include The Grand Tour, The Cream of Noel Coward, A Memoir of The Forty Five, various others. (10)

Lot 32

Collection of Folio Editions (19)

Lot 81

Various Folio type books

Lot 860

FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS, TO INCLUDE FOLIO SOCIETY, 12 TITLES, SLIP CASES, HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY Condition report

Lot 126

Collection of Folio editions

Lot 101

Thornton (William). The New, Complete, and Universal History, Description, and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and the Parts adjacent, London: Alex. Hogg, and sold by all Booksellers in Great Britain, Ireland, France, America, East and West Indies, etc., [1784], 532 [4] pp., engraved frontispiece, 103 engraved plates (including maps, portraits and views), 2 engraved folding maps ('A New & Correct Map of the Countries upwards of Twenty Miles Round London' and 'A New & Correct Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, with the Borough of Southwark', both hand-coloured), list of subscribers, toning, date effaced from title-page, maps creased and the first with repairs verso, contemporary manuscript genealogy to front free endpaper, related ownership inscription to title-page, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, label renewed, worn overall, folio (38.2 x 23.2 cm), together with: Brand (John). The History and Antiquities of the Town and County of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: B. White & Son, and T. and J. Egerton, 1789, xvi 676 [4], 723 [9] pp., engraved frontispiece and title-page to each volume, folding map, 30 engraved plates (including the plate at volume 1 p. 277, not listed; several folding), plates variably spotted and offset, contemporary diced russia, joints cracked at head, loss to head of spines, 4to (30.8 x 23 cm), Burlington (Charles, & others). The Modern Universal British Traveller; or, a New, Complete, and Accurate Tour through Scotland, and the Neighbouring Islands, London: J. Cooke, at Shakespeare's-head, 1779, pp. 836 [20], engraved frontispiece, 2 folding maps, 103 engraved plates (of 105: apparently without 'View of Shrewsbury' and 'Loch-Ranza Bay in Scotland'), one plate (St. Paul's Cathedral) folding, list of subscribers (cropped along fore edges), contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, worn, folio (35.5 x 22 cm), and 2 others, not collated (Lysons, Magna Britannia, volumes 2 and 4 [Cambridgeshire/Cheshire, and Cumberland], 1810-16)Qty: (6)NOTESProvenance (Brand): John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute (1847-1900), with his bookplates. ESTC T56039 (Thornton), T144797 (Brand), T110011 (Burlington); Howgego, Printed Maps of London (1979) 178 (1) and 179 (1) for the two maps in Thornton's work.

Lot 108

Pytchley Hunt. A comprehensive collection of 18 Sampson's Hunting Diaries created by William Wroughton, for the years 1879-1908, covering meets which took place between October 27th 1879 and April 6th 1908, including copious manuscript details of dates, locations, horses & pack hounds present and also general remarks regarding weather, location of hunt & foxes caught and also quality of the day in general, some volumes also containing numerous mounted/tipped-in & inserted newspaper clippings, a few related letters and photos, original maroon & red cloth, some soiling to covers of few volumes, oblong 8vo, with a card folder containing a few related booklets, letters and cuttings, including an interesting letter signed by Earl Spencer at Althorp to Harry Cazenove, dated 1st January 1971, together with: Foxhound pedigree record books, 14 foxhound pedigree books, 1898-1907, including one for Mr A. Mackenzie's Foxhounds, 1898, 10 foxhound pedigree books for Mr. Wroughton's Foxhounds 1899-1907 and two for Pytchley Hounds 1901 & 1903, and one other undated early 20th century puppy breeder's record book belonging to William Wroughton of Sudborough House, Thrapston, many of the pedigree books with manuscript additions, original maroon or dark brown morocco or sheep, mostly with titles in gilt to upper cover, bindings for 1904 & 1905 worn, 24mo (9.5 x 8 cm), with Hunt map, An early 20th century pocket folding hunt map covering the area of Pychley Hunt, supplied by Sifton, Praed & Co., Ltd., Mapsellers of St. James' Street, London, printed in colour, sectionalised & mounted to both sides on linen, cloth covered boards with ink stamp of H de L Cazenove to pastedown, printed paper label 'Pytchley Hunt' to upper cover, with a photograph album, A photograph album containing photographs of foxhounds, kennels, kennel hands and hunt members on horseback etc. (believed to be the Pychley Hunt and William Wroughton's Foxhounds), circa 1910, 18 mounted monochrome photographs (dimensions approximately 16 x 21 cm), original red cloth, oblong folioQty: (a carton)NOTESThe Pytchley Club was formed in 1750, the first Master being Earl Spencer of Althorp, Northamptonshire (the original pack having been established at Althorp in 1635). From 1819 to 1873 the Althorp and Pytchley countries were hunted by one pack with a second pack established at Brigstock and until 1920 the master of the Pytchley was in charge. The Hunt had a succession of Masters, including William M. Wroughton who was Master of the Pytchley Hunt from 1894-1902 and compiler of these diaries. The Pytchley country used to include areas of the Rockingham Forest but was split to form the Woodland Pytchley Hunt in 1931. Today, it covers an area of western and central Northamptonshire characterised by rolling hills, hedgerows and small areas of woodland. The country in which the Pytchley Hunt takes place is described in Baily's Hunting Directory 1939-1949, London: Vinton & Co. Ltd., 1948 as "the country, which lies in Northants and Leicestershire, extends some 20 miles N. to S. and 25 miles E. to W. On the N. it adjoins the Fernie, the Woodland Pytchley, and Atherstone; on the W. the Atherstone, N. Warwickshire, and Bicester; on the S. the Grafton and Oakley, and on the E. the Woodland Pytchley. It is impossible to describe its characteristics in a sentence. It is a very strongly fenced, often undulating country, and, as a whole, it normally consists of almost uninterrupted pasture. However, due to present agricultural policy, there is a considerable increase in arable land. A "bad horse cannot get over the country at all, and a second-class one will only spoil your pleasure and ruin your nerve" ("Brooksby"). He must be the best hunter bred; bold, fast, a big jumper, temperate, and able to stay... “. A copy of this volume is included in the lot.

Lot 109

Shepherd (David). The David Shepherd Archive Collection. Paintings specially selected by the Artist and published to celebrate his 80th birthday in April 2011, Sark: Gateway Publishing, 2011, 109 colour reproductions of paintings by David Shepherd, accompanying DVD, white cotton gloves and publisher letter loose as issued, top edge gilt, original green morocco-backed vellum, contained in grey solander box, oblong folioQty: (1)NOTESLimited edition 189/1000, signed by the artist.

Lot 110

Sitwell (Sacheverell; Blunt, Wilfrid & Synge, Patrick M.). Great Flower Books 1700-1900, A Bibliographical Record of two Centuries of finely-illustrated Flower Books, London: Collins, 1956, 19 colour plates, and 16 monochrome plates on 18 leaves, few illustrations to text, pictorial endpapers, original dark green half morocco, marbled sides, folio, contained in original slipcaseQty: (1)NOTESLimited edition 212/295 printed on 'Amstel' special mould-made paper, signed by Sacheverell Sitwell and Wilfrid Blunt.

Lot 149

Harris (John). Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca. Or, A Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels consisting of six hundred of the most authentic writers..., Now carefully revised with large additions and Continued to the Present time..., 2 volumes, T. Woodward, A. Ward, S. Birt. D. Browne, T. Longman, C. Hitch, H. Whitridge & others, 1744 - 48, titles printed in red and black, preface and dedication, 35 uncoloured engraved plates and eleven uncoloured engraved maps (only) by Emanuel Bowen, including 10 folding, index bound at rear, contemporary calf with gilt-decorated spines, title labels in vellum gilt, some wear and fraying, folioQty: (2)NOTESSold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return.

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