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Lot 2499

The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York, by Thomas Dunham Whitaker, London: Nichols and Son, 1805, quarto, full contemporary morocco lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate for T. W. Tottie, illustrated with engraved plates, aquatints and folding tables, not collated, some spotting/wear; The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, London: Sam Buckley, 1725, folio, full contemporary calf, some spotting/wear; Spieghel der Zeevaerdt, by Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, facsimile of the 1584 atlas, Amsterdam: L. van Leer & Co., 1964, folio, gilt blue cloth (3)

Lot 2501

Royal Association / Presentation Copy. [Greville, Frances Evelyn "Daisy"]. An Old English Garden, by the Countess of Warwick, London: Arthur L. Humphreys, sold by Hatchards, 1898. Presentation copy inscribed in black ink on half-title, 'To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, from the author, Xmas 1898.' Daisy Greville was a society beauty, campaigning socialist and philanthropist who had a number of affairs within the 'Marlborough House Set', most famously with the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII). The book is an account of Stone Hall and its gardens. Folio, publisher's gilt green cloth, top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed), illustrated with 19 full-page plates (including frontispiece) plus smaller illustrations within the text, all with protective tissue-guards. Contents generally good, clean, bright; some pale spotting to plates/tissue-guards (some of the tissue-guards with creasing/wear); binding tight and solid with some scuffs/marks to clothProvenance: Vendor's father worked for 40 years at Russell Bank Farm, Upper Longdon, Rugeley, and was given this book as a gift by Wing Commander T. E. H. Grove, D.S.C. (who had himself been given the book by the Prince of Wales)

Lot 123

Pair of Late 19th-early 20th Century prints after Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian 18th Century), Veduta di Piazza Naviona and Veduta del Porto di Ripetti, measurements 34.5 x 52.5 cm (PL), frame 51 x 70 cm (2)Together with small folio of reproduction works Roma del Piranesi and the Vedute del Giardino Giusti by Johann Christoph Volkamer plus further loose works.Provenance: Gifted to the vendor's family in 1970s, private local collection

Lot 421

A selection of folio and Folio Society books, to include The Rulers of the Ancient World, Melmoth the Wonder, Plutarch Lives, The Source of the Nile, and others.

Lot 490

Folio Society books, to include: Victoria Finlay, Colour; The Rise and Fall of the British Empire; Impossible Journeys; Captain Cook's Voyage 1768-1779; the Greek Myths and others.

Lot 493

Folio Society books, to include: Agatha Christie Miss Marple stories, Mapping the World, Elizabeth David, A book of Mediterranean Food, The Wind in the Willows, The Black death, Michelangelo and others.

Lot 493A

A Folio Society book of Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol; other books on Art, Travel and Gardening.

Lot 752

LARGE FOLIO OF ETCHING, DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS & INDENTURE DATED 1831

Lot 95

A folio of pencil sketches, pastels, prints and others from various different artists.

Lot 330

Mackenzie Thorpe : The Game of Life - Limited Edition Folio Book, in presentation sleeve, complete with a limited edition giclee print "Black Knight" (numbered 137/995) and a cased silver medallion, published in partnership with Washington Green Fine Art, 2003, and included in the lot with this volume is an original "The Game of Life" merchandise catalogue, various cards, etc. (Q)

Lot 332

Paul Horton : In My Life, a volume, with numerous colour illustrations by the author/artist, with certificate of authenticity to frontispiece, numbered 761 from the edition of 1090 copies, signed in pencil,hard cover, with dust jacket and presentation folio box, published by Washington Green Fine Art Publications, 2005. CONDITION REPORT: Outer slip cover with several shallow dents and a crease in the top-left. Book appears excellent. The accompanying print is inside in its original slip cover. The tab is very slightly torn as if someone tried to open it at some point, but I do not think it has ever been taken out.

Lot 333

Govinder Nazran : Brimstone & Treacle, a volume, numbered 356 from the limited edition of 950 copies, complete with signed limited edition print of the same title by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity to the frontispiece, with numerous colour illustrations, hard cover, with dust jacket, in folio box, published by Washington Green Fine Art Publications, 2004. CONDITION REPORT: Outer slip cover with numerous shallow dents. Book front cover with a few greasy marks. The accompanying print is inside in its original slip cover and does not appear to ever have been taken out.

Lot 334

Govinder Nazran : Legacy - The Works 1999 - 2008, a volume, numbered 356 from the limited edition of 955 copies, complete with signed limited edition print of the same title by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity to the frontispiece, with numerous colour illustrations, hard cover, with dust jacket, in folio sleeve, published by Washington Green Fine Art Publicati1ons, 2011. CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuff marks to external slip cover but generally good. Book in excellent condition. Print unsealed in its original cover and appears to be in excellent condition.

Lot 99

A box of books including Folio Society, Grims Fairy tales, etc

Lot 145

*Kip Gresham (b.1951) 'The Seven Seals - Images from The Revelation to John'a folio, with seven sheets and a title sheet, signed, dated 1985 and 1986 and numbered 3/10, mixed mediasheet 57 x 38cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light creases and the odd light mark, no major condition issues.

Lot 162

A Folio of Various Pencil Drawings, Prints and Engravings

Lot 148B

Quantity of ephemera to include old Ordnance survey maps, Meccano instruction booklets, set plates for illustrations for Charles Dickens work by Frederick Barnard, variously coloured and monochrome, folio and other ephemera (1 box) 

Lot 446

FOUR BOXES OF BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, to include fishing interest - 'A Fly Fishers Live' by Charles Ritz, signed by Dermot Wilson, 'A Passion for Angling', 'The New Complete Angler', 'John Wilsons Greatest Fishing Adventures' and bound and loose copies of Trout and Salmon, Folio Society - Private Lives of the Tudor Monarchs 1974, 'The Bayeau Tapestry and Norman Invasion' 1973, Thomas Chippendale by Oliver Brackett - Dedicated and signed by the author with assorted other books

Lot 461

FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, seventeen titles from the Publisher comprising The Folio Garden Treasury 'The Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language', chosen by James Michie, The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James, The Travels of Marco Polo, introduced by Ronald Latham, Mapping the World by Peter Whitfield, Twenty One Tales by Kipling, The Orgeon Trail Sketches of Prairie and Rock Mountain Life by Francis Parkman, Poems by William Wordsworth selected and edited by George Mallaby, Confessions of a Thug by Phillip Meadows Taylor, The Siege of Delhi: Mutiny Memories of an Old Officer by Richard Barter, Dubliners by James Joyce The Corrected Text, The Leopard by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa, translated by Archibald Colquhoun, Justine by Lawrence Durrell, Memoirs of an Infantry Officer by Siegfried Sassoon, British Myths and Legends in three volumes, introduced by Richard Barber with illustrations by John Vernon Lord and The Source of the Nile: The Lake Regions of Central Africa by Richard Burton, introduced by Ian Curteis with a copy of Map of the Routes between Zanzibar and the Great lakes by R.F.Burton, all titles have slipcovers, a small number of slip covers are not original

Lot 463

FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, sixteen titles from the Publisher comprising Travels of a Victorian Photographer: The Photographs of Francis Firth, The Silk Road by Frances Wood, The Arabian Nights: Illustrated by E.J. Detmold, Italian Cities by Christopher Hibbert (Rome, Florence and Venice) The Boer War by Thomas Pakenham, A Pedestrian Journey Through Russia and Siberian Tartary to the Frontiers of China, the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka by Captaiin John Dundas Cochrane R.N.Travels in West Africa by Mary H.Kingsley, Edited by Elspeth Huxley, The Best After-Dinner Stories, selected by Tim Heald, Painter of Passion: The Journal of Eugene Delacroix, Medieval Women by Eileen Power, Edited by M.M.Postan, Shackleton's Boat Journey by Commander F.A.Worsley DSO, OBE, RD, RNR, The Worlds of John Aubrey, selected by Richard Barber, South from Granada by Gerald Brenan and the Princes in the Tower by Alison Weir, all titles have slipcovers, a small number of slip covers are not original

Lot 464

FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, Sixteen titles from the Publisher comprising Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, The Jubilee Years 1887-1897 compiled by Roger Hudson, a Time of Gifts: On Foot to Constantinople from the Hook of Holland to the Middle Danube by Patrick Leigh Fermor, Memoirs of a Fighting Captain by Admiral Lord Cochrane, Between the Woods and the Water: On Foot to Constantinople the Middle Danube to the Iron Gates by Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Lives of George and Robert Stevenson by Samuel Smiles, Cider with Rose by Laurie Lee, Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Travels With My Aunt by Graham Greene, Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad, Short Stories: W. Somerset Maugham, Out of Africa by Karen Blixen, Journey through Britain by John Hillaby with photographs by Tim Stephens, Magallan's Voyage by Antonio Pigafetta, translated by R.A.Skelton and The Kon-Tiki Expedition by Thor Heyerdahl, also includes a copy of Folio 40, a checklist of the Society's Publication 1947-1987, all titles have slipcovers, a small number are not original

Lot 473

FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, fifteen titles from the Publisher comprising The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins, Queen Victoria: Our Life In The Highlands, Short Stories by Ernest Hemingway, What Are The Seven Wonders Of The World? By Peter D'Epiro & Mary Desmond Pinkowish, Pliny: A Self Portrait in Letters translated by Betty Radice, The Golden Fleece by Robert Graves, The Innkeeper's Diary by John Fothergill, In Trouble Again by Redmond O'Hanlon, Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, More Pick of Punch selected by Amanda Jane Doran, Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes by Robert Louis Stevenson, Typee by Herman Melville, The Raj: An Eye-Witness History, edited by Roger Hudson, Easy And Not-So-Easy Pieces by Richard P Feynman and The Plague by Albert Camus, all titles have slipcovers, a small number of slip covers are not original

Lot 488

FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, ten titles from the publisher comprising Revolt in the Desert by T. E. Lawrence, Commando A Boer Journal of the Boer War by Deneys Reitz, Enigma: The Battle of the Code by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, SOE:- an Outline History of The Special Operations Executive 1940 - 1946 by M.R.D. Foot, The Deceivers by Thaddeus Holt in two volumes, Memoirs of a British Agent by R. H. Bruce Lockhart, I'll Met by Moonlight by W. Stanley Moss, Memoirs of a Mercenary, translated by Bernard Miall and Mission To Tashkent by Lieutenant-Colonel F.M Bailey, all titles have original slipcovers

Lot 70

John Marsden Dronsfield (1900-1951) A large collection of drawings to include set designs, costume designs, cartoons and tribal studies approximately 100 works principally watercolour, pen & ink. Various condition, all unframed and kept in a folio, some have discolouration, creases and small rips.

Lot 464

Tegninger Med Noirske Motiver Av Egil Torin Naesheim, a folio of eight monochrome unframed prints, rolled.

Lot 80

Four Folio Society books with slip cases and some local books, Bradbury's History of Cockermouth, hardback and soft back editions, Cockermouth in Pictures etc

Lot 1047

George Soper (1870-1942) folio with three works, charcoal and watercolour, interior and landscape views, 27cm by 28cm

Lot 247

HUMOURS OF THE HUNTING FIELD' by Finch Mason, published by Messrs Fores 1886, folio format, colour plates, together with folio volume 'Twelve Packs of Hounds' after John Charlton (2)

Lot 222

Isaac Ambrose - The Compleat Works of that Eminent Minister of Gods Word Mr Isaac Ambrose, printed for Rowland Reynolds, London 1674 with engraved portrait frontispiece, full calf, folio - Condition Report

Lot 1076

Holy Bible, photos, eighteen engravings in 'Guildhall Library' folio, furs, bag:- One Box

Lot 1107

Eleven Folio Society volumes, mainly historic including 'The Pastons, A Family in the Wars of the Roses' (2 copies) 'Elizabeth I', 'Life in a Medieval Castle', 3 vols, etc.

Lot 1212

Two boxes of literature and mixed books etc. including Folio Society 3 vols, Thackeray, Gilbert Murray etc.

Lot 1221

Two boxes of mixed books including Folio Society books

Lot 352

A Bond by design 'The Art of the James Bond films' hardback book in cover (folio style)

Lot 399

A FOLIO OF UNFRAMED MAPS Largely concerned with Buckinghamshire, including examples by Cary, Bowen and Greenwood, various sizes (44) 

Lot 111

Sir William Russell Flint, Drawings, 1950, folio; [Sir William Russell Flint] A Catalogue Raisonne of the unsigned limited edition works, dealer's edition 1994, s-c; Alex A Hurst, Arthur Briscoe - Marine Artist, 1974, signed copy, s-c; Albert Goodwin, exhibition catalogue, Chris Beetles, from a numbered edition of 1000, s-c.

Lot 333

Lawrence 'Lol' Spence, Tide Mill, oil on canvas board, 25cm x 36cm; a folio of oil studies.

Lot 334

Lawrence 'Lol' Spence, Stoughton Village, pastel drawing, 22cm x 33cm; a folio of watercolours and other artworks by 'Lol' Spence, unframed, some mounted.

Lot 96

Various RAF related volumes including "So Many" - a folio dedicated to all who served in RAF Bomber Command 1939-1945; Aces High - Fighter Aces of the British and Commonwealth Air Forces in WW2; The Battle of Britain Then and Now; Military Airfields etc

Lot 1

A large selection of over 90 Folio Society volumes, boxed

Lot 104

Fifteen Folio Society volumes, mainly boxed

Lot 107

Fourteen Folio Society volumes including Rand - Atlas Shrugged 3 vols etc (14)

Lot 112

Twenty-four various Folio Society volumes, mainly boxed

Lot 18

A large selection of British and American military related publications and paperwork including SSAFA Searchlight Tattoo programme 1953, RAF Officers course notes, Iraq map folio, Uniform Regulations for Officers of the Fleet, a History of Military Aviation in San Antonio, USA Meritorious Service medal cetificate and others, photographs, research, American flag desk pennants etc

Lot 25

Thirteen various Folio Society volumes, mainly boxed

Lot 250

A Society of Gentlemen - The Complete Farmer or a General Dictionary of Husbandry in all its Branches, 1 vol 4th edition 1793, folio with 25 full-page copper plate engravings, calf

Lot 252

Miller (P) and Martyn (T) The Gardener's and Botanist's Dictionary Containing the very best and Newest Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden Nursery, 2 vols folio 1807 (minus covers)

Lot 253

Songs of Shakespeare illustrated by The Etching Club, one vol folio 1843, rebound half calf

Lot 31

Twenty Folio Society volumes, mainly boxed

Lot 446

First Folio, D signed and dated 'Harold Cohen 1965' (lower right); numbered 13/50 screenprint 69 x 69cm unframed; lithograph, #6 signed and dated 'Harold Cohen / 1967' (lower right); numbered 16/75 lithograph 57.5 x 57.5cm, unframed; Klaus Peter Brehmer (German 1938-1997) Farben Geographie 3 signed 'Brehmer' (lower centre) screenprint 68 x 98cm, unframed (3)

Lot 102

Gerald Laing (British, 1936-2011)B.B., from 'Baby Baby Wild Things', 1968 Screenprint in colours, on wove, signed, titled, dated and numbered '61/200' in pencil, with the title page, printed and published by the artist, with his blindstamp, the full sheets, loose as issued, in the original pink flocked portfolio caseeach 586 x 890mm (23 1/8 x 35in)(SH)(2)(Folio)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 178

Michael Craig-Martin R.A. (Irish, born 1941)Book, 1997 The complete portfolio, comprising ten double page screenprints in colours, on Somerset White, signed, dated and numbered '122/150' in pencil on the justification page, bound as issued in the grey-cloth covered boards, one additional double page screenprint on two separate sheets, loose as issued within a matching slipcase, signed and numbered '122/150' in pencil verso, printed by Advanced Graphics, London, co-published by Cristea Roberts Gallery, London, and Ridinghouse Editions, London, housed within the original grey-cloth covered solander boxoverall 365 x 570 x 30mm (14 3/8 x 22 1/2 x 1 1/4in)(Folio)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 182

Sir Howard Hodgkin (British, 1932-2017)Acquainted with the Night, 2012 (not in Heenk) Sugar-lift aquatint printed in colours, with hand-colouring, on Moulin du Gué paper, signed with initials, dated and inscribed 'AP 11/15' in pencil, one of fifteen artist's proofs aside from the numbered edition of 50, printed by Andrew's Printworks, Poole, published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London, the full sheet printed to the edges, 387 x 495mm (15 1/4 x 19 1/2in)(SH); together with the accompanying exhibition catalogue housed within the original blue linen-covered solander boxoverall 534 x 418 x 35mm (21 x 16 1/2 x 1 3/8in)(Folio)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 206

OZ MAGAZINEA complete run of the 48 issues of the London edition, illustrated throughout, some issues with folding posters (Che Guevera, Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Oz Trial, etc.) and inserts (advertisement flyers, subscription forms), publisher's pictorial wrappers, folio, Privately Printed, 1967-1973Footnotes:Complete run of Oz, the most iconic and controversial counter-culture magazine of the sixties and early seventies, covering subjects such as feminism, gay rights, racism, sex, drugs, rock music and the Vietnam War.The magazine's use of visually striking graphic art and innovative printing techniques (including fold-out posters, metallic foils and new fluorescent inks), and provocative photographic images, was accompanied by equally provocative editorial content. Issue 28 (the 'School Kids' issue), including a very adult Rupert Bear, led to obscenity charges being brought in 1971 against the three editors, a trial described by John Mortimer, counsel for the defense, as 'standing at the crossroads of our liberty, at the boundaries of our freedom to think and say and draw and write what we please'. The three were found guilty, but their convictions were overturned following appeal. This set includes many of the loose inserts, including the Che Guevara, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, 'Outcry! People's Park', 'Honeybunch/Jail Bait', and 'Old Bailey Trial' posters.ProvenanceC. Ball, pencil name on cover of 4 issues, who purchased them in Rickmansworth at the time of publication, and thence by descent to the present ownerThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

Snaffles, Charles Johnson Payne: Being a Selection of his Hunting and Racing Prints. New Zealand: Millwood Press, Wellington, 1983, oblong folio, no.700/750, tipped-in printed letter from H.R.H. Princess Anne, eighty-two tipped-in colour prints, including several folding each with facing explanatory text, catalogue of the artist's work at rear, quarter morocco gilt, with red cloth drop back box.Condition report: The folio in good, clean condition. Some staining and colour fade to the outer case

Lot 70

Allen Jones, (British b.1937) Ways and Means. An original cloth covered portfolio of 30 coloured screen prints; dated 1976, signed and numbered 42/50 in pencil; with title page, loose pages, as issued. Printed by Kelpra Editions, London, published by Waddington and Tooth Graphics, 1977. 52 x 36cm (folio) in cloth covered outer case.

Lot 1186

§ Bob Dylan (b. 1941) - The Drawn Blank Series 2016 Portfolio, comprising of six giclée prints of Bob Dylan's paintings "Woman in Red Lion Pub", "Sunflowers", "Sidewalk Cafe", "Fisherman", "Sunday Afternoon" and "Man on a Bridge", published in 2016 as signed limited editions from The Drawn Blank Series, published by Washington Green, in association with Buffalo Artworks, printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions New York, in an edition of 318 copies, comprising 295 copies numbered 1-295, 1-15 Artists Proofs, 1-5 Museum proofs, 1-2 printers proofs, and 1-1 bon à tirer copy, this example numbered 195. Each print signed and numbered 195/295 in pencil, giclée printed in colours on Hahnemühle wove papers, sheet(s) size 27 3/4 x 22 1/4 inches, each print accompanied with a Certificate of authenticity, each in the original hardcover folio sleeves as issued, unopened sealed, and contained in a presentation box.Please note Artist's Resale Right may be additionally payable on this lot on top of the hammer price up to a maximum of 4%, where above threshold, for more information please visit www.dacs.org.ukProvenance: from a private collector.

Lot 1310

Meisterwerke 15./16. Jh. 40 Nachdrucke, von Oberdeutscher, Meister um 1470, bis Hans Leus, Titelblatt fehlt [um 1930], Tafeln gut erhalten, Verzeichnis mit Erhaltungsmängeln, moderne Mappe, Format Folio.

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