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Lot 598

Kemp (fl. C. 1913-14), a folio of student's artworks, mostly charcoal nude studies including one oil on card, largest approx. 62 x 47cm, unframed

Lot 298

Jose Escofet 'The Auricula' a folio of six limited edition botanical studies, signed and numbered 54/500 in pencil, housed in a green cloth covered case with applied and gilt-tooled title. 55cm x 41cm some signs of use, slight bending to case corners.

Lot 300

Taylor (George) and Skinner (Andrew), Taylor & Skinner's Survey and Maps of the Roads of North Britain or Scotland, pub. London 1776, oblong folio with engraved frontspiece, general folding map of Scotland and sixty-one plates (plate 61 bound out of order between plates 6 and 7), in a modern cloth binding.

Lot 357

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany music cabinet, in the Art Nouveau taste, the rectangular top with scroll-carved gallery inlaid with a musical instrument within a ribbon-tied garland of thistles, above an open shelf over five inlaid drop front drawers above a triple folio arcade, raised on square section pad feet, with maker's label, "A. Gardner & Son, Glasgow". 136cm by 70cm by 43cm

Lot 1034

A folio of assorted prints, drawings, monochrome photograph etc

Lot 281

After Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849), Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji" by Katsushika Hokusai, reproductions in colour, images size 9½in x 14¼in (24cm x 36cm), in presentation folio box with accompanying booklet,

Lot 345

Japan: Scheuchzer (Johann Gaspar) 1702-1729, an 18thC Map of Japan: 'Ichnographica Urbis JEDO, quoe Japonica Impery Metropolis & summi Japonum Monarcha Sedes est ex Mappa Japonica Musei Sloaniani, quatuor piedes Anglicos cum dimidio longa totidem lata contraxit. I.G. SCHEVCHZER', London, Scheuchzer, 1727, coloured, image size13¼in x 15¼in (34cm x 39cm), some light foxing, glazed and framed. Note: Scheuchzer translated and edited the manuscript "Today's Japan" by Engelbert Kaempfer, which had been acquired by Hans Sloane with the rest of Kaempfer's collection - this translation was published in two folio volumes in 1727.

Lot 372

A quantity of Map and Map Collecting reference Books, including Shirley; 'The Mapping of the World', New Holland, 1993, Humphreys; 'Old Decorative Maps and Charts', Halton & Truscott Smith, 1926, limited edn. no 366 / 1500, Cortazzi; 'Isles of Gold Antique Maps of Japan', 1983, 'Steilers Hand-Atlas', folio, 1914 edn etc., (a lot)

Lot 373

'Baleu's Atlas, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland', published by Thames and Hudson, undated, c.1970, folio, in red half leather over grey cloth boards, a numbered facsimile edition 483 / 500 of maps originally published by John Blaeu in 1645 and 1654 with an introduction by R.V. Tooley, in grey slip case.

Lot 513

A folio of presentation silk first day covers; together with a folio of Commonwealth stamps celebrating the Royal Wedding of Charles & Diana; and one other, both issued by Stanley Gibbons Ltd (3)

Lot 2062

A ''The Jerusalem'' Folio.

Lot 7

δ Banksy (b.1974) & Various ArtistsPax Britannica: A Hellish PeaceThe complete portfolio, 2004, comprising 22 prints of various media, on various papers, each signed, from the edition of 100, published by Aquarium Gallery, London, in the original black portfolio box, overall 235 x 325mm (9 1/4 x 12 3/4in) (folio)Artists include Banksy, Steve Bell, James Boswell, Alexander de Cadenet, Sir Anthony Caro, James Cauty, Billy Childish, David Gentleman, Richard Hamilton, Clifford Harper, Brian Jones, John Keane, Peter Kennard, Alan Kitching, Jenny Matthews, Paul Mattson, Antonio Pacitti, Jamie Reid, Martin Rowson, Ralph Steadman, STOT21stC and Gee Vaucher.This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control Office.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 9

A Second World War BEM Group of Five Medals, awarded to 7927638 Sergeant John Mason, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps, comprising British Empire Medal in box of issue, with Buckingham Palace award letter, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (8th Army clasp missing) and Italy Star, in postal box of issue, together with Mentioned in Despatches Oak Leaf with citation (London Gazette 13th January 1944), Soldier's Service and Pay Book, Release Book, testimonial letters and related ephemera, a pair of slip-on shoulder epaulettes with embroidered 8th Army formation patches, a pair of embroidered No.1 Armoured Replacement Group C.M.F. formation patches, two lanyards, RAC cap badge etc, also a silk escape map Cyrenaica, The Italian Campaign RAC folio book, Egypt souvenir photograph album Footnote:- Sergeant John Mason was mentioned in despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the Middle East and awarded the British Empire Medal for meritorious services in Italy

Lot 1110

Folio Society Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. James Mason Arabian Knights, J.K. Rowling 'Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince' 2005, many other books:- Two Boxes.

Lot 170

A folio of fourteen French Erotic prints, De La Brune a la Blonde, by Raphael Kirchner, each 42 x 33 cm

Lot 100

Circle Press.- Tunnicliffe (Charles Frederick) Hawks & Falcons: Ten Lithographs, number 12 of 90 sets, 2 large lithographs c.590 x 395mm. numbered and signed by the artist in pencil, the rest c.400 x 300 numbered and initialled, loose as issued in original wrappers, folio, Guildford, Circle Press, 1975.⁂ Superb studies of birds of prey by the great ornithological artist, produced to illustrate a proposed work on falconry but due to high costs never published. Tunnicliffe worked in several media but these are his first lithographs.

Lot 101

NO RESERVE Doves Press.- List 4 of Books Printed & In Preparation...at the Doves Press..., 4pp., unbound, Doves Press, June 1905; and a single sheet of the Doves Bible from Genesis 32-34, a 6pp. extract of Doves Press books from the sale catalogue of Sir Sydney Cockerell's library (Sotheby's, 1956), and the 4pp. prospectus for the Basilisk Press Kelmscott Chaucer, 4to & folio (4)

Lot 103

Gibbings (Robert).- Morrison (James) The Journal...Boatswain's Mate of The Bounty, number 245 of 325 copies, woodcut illustrations by Robert Gibbings, original two-tone cloth, marked and a little browned, some wear to spine ends, extremities rubbed, Golden Cockerel Press, 1935 § Gibbings (Robert) Iorana! A Tahitian Journal, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "Blue fish have played in the pool and we have found the lake at the head of the stream" to endpaper, woodcut illustrations by the author, original cloth-backed boards, spine ends and corners a little bumped, extremities rubbed, dust-jacket, chipping and creasing to head and foot, extremities rubbed, 1932; and 5 others, Gibbings, small folio & 8vo (7)

Lot 133

Nash (John).- Spenser (Edmund) The Shepheardes Calender, number 47 of 350 copies on hand-made paper, additional pochoir illustrated title and pochoir illustrations by John Nash, original vellum-backed cream silk, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jacket, spine a little soiled and with small tear, slight wear to upper outer edge of front panel, board slip-case (rubbed), Cresset Press, 1930 § Greenwood (Jeremy) The Wood Engravings of John Nash: a Catalogue..., one of 750 copies, tipped-in portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards, Liverpool, Wood Lea Press, 1987, small folio (2)

Lot 143

Schanilec (Gaylord).- Whitman (Walt) Wrenching Times: Poems from Drum-Taps, Selected by M.Wynn Thomas, number 60 of 450 copies, 8 full-page colour wood-engravings and tail-piece by Gaylord Schanilec, with prospectus and other related ephemera including an unused design loosely inserted, library bookplate but no stamps, original morocco-backed boards, uncut, very slight fading to edges, Newtown, Gwasg Gregynog, 1991; with a portfolio of the 8 full-page prints from the work (each numbered 9 of 100 copies and signed in pencil), folio (2)

Lot 148

Vale Press.- [Apuleius (Lucius)] De Cupidinis et Psyches amoribus fabula anilis, [one of 310 copies], wood-engraved border and 5 illustrations by Charles Ricketts, light browning to endpapers, original holland-backed boards with printed label to upper cover, uncut, edges and corners a little worn, Vale Press, [1901]; and a small quantity of Vale press prospectuses, book lists and other ephemera, some printed in red and black, several with ink annotations, some addressed to Pickford Waller, many duplicates, small folio & 8vo (sm. qty)

Lot 181

Bawden (Edward, 1903-1989) Original illustration for 'Rasselas': Imlac, the Prince & Nekayah in Cairo, pen and black ink, watercolour over pencil, heightened with touches of white, signed in pencil in the lower right, title inscribed lower left, 300 x 215 mm. (11 3/4 x 8 1/2 in), under glass, framed, [circa 1975]⁂ An original illustration for the Folio Society's 1975 edition of Samuel Johnson's Rasselas.

Lot 314

Local Interest - Weare's Bristol Collection Vol.IV - Bristol Privateers, Ships, Ship Insurances, Charter Parties, Slave Trade (section missing), & C, Bristol Freemen - Interesting elephant folio of circa mid 18th Century printed Conditions of Sale, Cargo Lists, Auction Sales, newspaper cuttings etc, the pamphlets pasted on to large leaves, together with other handwritten and printed ephemera etc, in 19th Century wine hide and Morocco folio, 71.5cm x 55cm Condition: Most booklets, pamphlets and scraps are pasted directly onto the later folio pages, either by paste strip to left margin or entirely and directly. A wide mixed collection, with large portions removed (presumably with reference to Slave Trade), remaining contents are sold as seen, uncollated and with no guarantee. We recommend viewing this lot in person or telephoning the office for more information. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 316

Local Interest - Loxton, Samuel (1857-1922) - Interesting folio of over one hundred unframed ink drawings of Bristol landmarks, interior scenes, etc, many with pencil annotations, presumably as instructions to print makers, sold with note of Provenance dated 1994 from the previous owner (deceased) who states 'I bought a portfolio from Georges Bookshop described as '120 drawings etc relating to Bristol'. In fact, they are drawings by Samuel Loxton for the Bristol Observer…', assorted sizes to approximately 35 x 25cm, the folio with half green calf and marbled boards, 43.5cm x 29.5cm Condition: Outer boards of folio display rubbing to spine and corners, scuffing to surface of front and rear boards. Contents display some discolouration but overall are in generally good unframed condition, sold uncollated and without guarantee, we recommend viewing this lot in person or telephoning the office for more information. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 381

John Brunsdon ARCA (1933-2014) - Limited edition coloured etching - 'Dusk (Dorset)', No.5/100, signed in pencil to the margin, 45cm x 59.5cm, unframed Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Stored in a folio **General condition consistent with age

Lot 382

John Brunsdon ARCA (1933-2014) - Limited edition coloured etching - 'Durdle Door', No.71/100, signed in pencil to the margin, unframed, 45cm x 60cm Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Stored in a folio **General condition consistent with age

Lot 383

John Brunsdon ARCA (1933-2014) - Limited edition coloured etching - 'Sunset over Chesil Beach', No.67/100, signed to the margin, 45cm x 60cm, unframed Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Stored in a folio, couple of fox marks visible in the margin. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 384

John Brunsdon ARCA (1933-2014) - Limited edition coloured etching - 'Low cloud over Snowdon', No.96/100, signed in pencil to the margin, 45cm x 60cm, unframed Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Stored in a folio. Some minor marks to the extremities of the border. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 386

John Brunsdon ARCA (1933-2014) - Limited edition coloured etching - Artist's Proof - Dorset Harbour, signed in pencil to the margin, No.3/10, 60cm x 45cm, unframed Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Stored in a folio, couple of fooxing marks to the border. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 127

James Malton (1761-1803) A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin Described. In a series of the most Interesting Scenes taken in the year 1791. By James Malton. With a brief authentic history from the earliest accounts to the present time. Engraved titlepage and dedication, Arms of Dublin, A Correct Survey of Dublin as it stood in the year 1610, A Correct Survey of the Bay of Dublin 1795, and twenty-five plates of views. London: 1803. This volume also included the Faden Map of A Plan of the City of Dublin...1797 This map only appeared in a few of the volumes Oblong folio. Dark Blue half calf binding. A very good set of this exceedingly rare topographical work. The plates are as follows: Great Courtyard, Dublin Castle; The Parliament House; Trinity College; College Library; Provost's House; St. Patrick's Cathedral; West Front of St. Patrick's Cathedral; Royal Exchange; Custom House; View of the Law Courts, looking up the Liffey; Tholsel; Old Soldiers Hospital, Kilmainham; Royal Infirmary, Phoenix Park; Blue Coat Hospital; Lying-in Hospital; Rotunda New Rooms; St. Catharine's Church; Marine School; Leinster House; Charlemont House; Powerscourt House; View of Capel Street, looking over Essex Bridge; St. Stephen's Green; Barracks; View of Dublin from the Magazine, Phoenix Park. Dedicated to the Governors and Directors of the Hospital, including the College Library, dedicated to Edmund Burke. Besides the above twenty-five views the bound volume contains the Arms of Dublin, as frontispiece; Survey of the City of Dublin as it stood in 1610, taken from Speed's Map; Survey of the Bay of Dublin, 1795, and a folding map of Dublin by Faden . At the end of the volume is a plate with two outline Keys - one of the smaller View of Dublin from the Park, the other of the smaller view of the Barracks. All the plates are inscribed James Malton del. et fecit

Lot 524

REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLIO STAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hinged mahogany slope with a fixed book rest and adjustable easel frame (66cm wide, 52cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland

Lot 1

MOULE, Thomas, The County Maps of Old England, folio 1991. With other topographical books and booklets, mainly Shropshire (2 boxes)

Lot 16

VINCENT, Augustine, A Discoverie of Errours in the First Edition of the Catalogue of Nobility. 1622. Small folio. Old calf, lacks title page. A few coats of arms have been neatly hand-coloured.

Lot 24

MEYRICK, Samuel Rush, A Critical Enquiry into Antient Armour, 3 vols folio, 1824. With 80 plates, 70 of them hand coloured. Contemporary black morocco gilt (3)

Lot 25

BOWYER, Robert, An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe. Folio, 1816. Bound with The Campaign of Waterloo, 1816. First work has 19 hand coloured aquatint plates, 4 of which are double-page, plus one map, one plate of portraits and one plate of signatures. Second work has 4 hand-coloured plates, one of which is double page, plus 1 map and 2 plates of portraits. A few of the black and white plates have illustrations pasted to the versos. Colour plates are very clean. Contemporary half morocco.

Lot 26

JEKYLL, Gertrude and Hussey, Christopher, Garden Ornament. Folio, 2nd edition, revised 1927

Lot 33

KIPLING, Rudyard, Just So Stories. Folio, The Folio Society 2012. With 14 tipped-in illustrations by Niroot Puttapipat. Quarter vellum with vellum tips. One of 1000 copies, with an original etching signed and numbered by the artist. In drop-back box. Fine copy.

Lot 36

ARMSTRONG, Sir Walter, Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy. Folio, 1900. Full maroon calf by Truslove and Hanson. With CHARENSOL, G, Maurice Utrillo and FAURE, Elie, P Cezanne, both bound in quarter green morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe (3)

Lot 39

PYNE, J B, The English Lake District. Elephant folio, Manchester 1853. With litho title and 24 tinted litho plates, one in colour. All plates are proofs. Recent half morocco, original cloth boards gilt.

Lot 41

BACON, Francis, Sylva Sylvarum, or A Natural History, small folio, 6th edition 1651. Lacking engraved titled, portrait with loss to margins, boards detached, generally loose. Sold with all faults

Lot 62

ALCOCK, C W and Rowland Hill, Famous Footballers and Athletes. Folio 1896. With 224 portraits. Black morocco gilt, lacking spine, boards loose.

Lot 68

THE CRIMEAN WAR AND FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. A complete set of British Parliamentary Papers. 1854-58, in ten folio vols. Sturdily bound in red buckram gilt, top edge gilt. The Public Record Office set. (10) (box)

Lot 70

CULPEPER, Nicholas, The English Physitian, folio, 1652. Frontis cut down and laid on front pastedown, last few leaves of index lacking. Lacks N1. Rebound in full morocco by Paul Delrue. Sold with all faults. With Buchan, William, Domestic Medicine. 8th edition 1784. Modern rebind in full calf. With Reece, Richard. The Medical Guide, 11th edition 1814, full calf (3)

Lot 600

Folio Society books, collected editions, including: Golden Lotus, and Jane Austen's Works, etc.

Lot 650

Folio Society hardback editions in slip cases. (14)

Lot 654

Folio Society hardback editions, in dust slips. (20)

Lot 654a

Folio Society hardback editions in slip cases. (10)

Lot 657

Folio Society hardback editions in slip cases, in two boxes.

Lot 674

John Kitto: The Scripture Atlas & Geography of The Holy Land, folio, quarter calf, illus., published by Charles Knight, 1845.

Lot 685

H.E. Bates: Through the Woods, 4to, cloth, illus. by Agnes Miller Parker, 1936; Basil Bunting: Loquiteur, 4to, original boards, published by Fulcrum Press, 1965; Iftikhar Azmi: The Garden of the Night - 26 Sufi Poems, lge. 4to, cloth, illus. by Richard Kennedy, The Whittington Press, limited edition of 240 copies, 1979, in dust covers; A.E. Houseman: A Shropshire Lad, 8vo, cloth, illus. by Patrick Procktor, Folio Society 1986, in dust covers; Walter de la Mare: Winged Chariot, 4to, cloth, illus., first edition 1951, with dust covers; and other illustrated volumes of poetry. (12)

Lot 694

Robert Graves: The Greek Myths, 2 vols, published by the Folio Society; James Thurber: The Genius Of James Thurber, Folio Society; and sundry volumes of modern biography, in a box.

Lot 158

A large folio of watercolours, mostly signed and by V. Westmacott, many being scenes in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, together with Lake District and others, some with comments verso having been submitted to the New Watercolour Society, all unframed, some mounted. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Provenance from the family of the artist. 50+ watercolours approx. 20% inscribed with locations. Including frame 55x43cm 

Lot 654

A folio of various pictures and prints

Lot 698

James Grace: Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales, with 40 illustrations by Warwick Goble, N.D (circa 1909-1910), first trade edition, blue cloth boards with gilt decoration; and The Fables of Aesop, illustrated by Edward Detmord; and The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, published by Holder; Hans Andersen, Fairy Tales, illustrated by W Heath Robinson, Folio Society; and Punch and Judy, 1944, D/w/

Lot 701

A large walnut handmade faux folio mahogany dummy book with two pull-out drawers. 40.5 cm wide.

Lot 11

A folio of signed screenprints to include 'Cages' artist's proof, 66 x 67cm, 'Cages' 1977, 13/21, 68 x 72cm, 'We were like Stone' 4/30, 76 x 56cm, 'The Window' 5/25, 76 x 65cm, 'Neptune' archive print, 56 x 77cm, 'Abstract' 19/20, 63 x 90, 'All the Way Up' 1/14, 59 x 91, 'Escaping the Cable' 1985, 15/70, 89 x 65cm, all unframed (8) multiples available

Lot 13

A folio of signed screenprints, 'There Are Reasons For Strife' 1987, 19/27, 56 x 76cm, 'The Seven Seals - Images From The Revelation To John', 1985, 57 x 38cm, 'Sand Painting' 1976, 7/18, 52 x 84cm, 'Door to Door' 1975, 2/14, 52 x 63cm, 'Weather Map' 1973, 7/12, 59 x 84cm, 'Steps' 1977, 16/18, 84 x 60cm 'The Cross' proof, 76 x 56cm, all unframed (7)multiples available

Lot 14

Folio of screenprints: Cuddles and Celamtis, 1986, 1/15 81 x 59cm; No Two Things Are Alike, 1981, 15/16 83 x 59cm; How Things Work 84 x 59cm; Implied Sense of Measurements, 1976, 19/23 59 x 84cm; Can, 1972 50 x 77cm (5)multiples available

Lot 15

A folio of signed screenprints, all unframed: From a Love for Geomorphology, 1977, 1/16 60 x 84cm; Korean Fighters, 1981, 10/21 76 x 56cm; High Street, 1973, artist's proof 59 x 75cm; In Memorium, 1983, 29/40 63 x 56cm; Magic and Sloth, 1979, 10/11 76 x 56cm; The Swimming Pool, 1972, artist's proof 50 x 76cm Reject, 1/12 76 x 51cm; Wooland, 10/18 75 x 60cm (8)

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