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Lot 264

Folio Society.  Anthony Trollope. 6 vols. in slip cases & 3 others.  (9).

Lot 265

 Folio Society.  9 various vols. in slip cases.

Lot 275

JOHNSTON A. K.  The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. Good double page eng. maps, col. in outline. Folio. Well worn bdgs. Edinburgh, 1876.

Lot 277

YOCKNEY ALFRED.  International Art Past & Present. 12 orig. parts with tipped in col. plates. Folio. Dec. card wrappers. Virtue & Co., n.d.; also 3 other items.  (15).

Lot 289

HAVERGAL REV. F. T.  Fasti Herefordenses & Other Antiquarian Memorials of Hereford. Col. litho title & 26 plates. Quarto. Orig. cloth, recased. 1869; also Lloyd-Williams & Underwood, The Architectural Antiquities & Village Churches of Denbighshire, eng. title, plates & plans, oblong folio, orig. blue cloth gilt, stng. but contents very clean, n.d.  (2).

Lot 3

The Family of Synge or Sing.  Pedigree Tables. Folio. Dark cloth with pasted in additional material & annotations. Southampton, n.d.; also C. S. James, The Family of James, of Mainstone, Salop, 1925.  (2).

Lot 68

TEMPLE SIR RICHARD.  Palestine Illustrated. Chromolitho & other frontis, plates & maps. Small folio. Faded orig. pink cloth gilt, internal foxing & spotting, lacking front free endpaper. 1888; also Palestine by Henry Bordeaux, plates after watercolours by Pierre Vignal, & other illus., quarto, grey cloth, 1928.  (2).

Lot 1298

ROWLANDSON'S (THOMAS) CARICATURE ETCHINGS ILLUSTRATING BOSWELL'S TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES, ENGRAVED 1786, PUB. E. JACKSON, MARYLEBONE STREET, GOLDEN SQUARE Twenty Caricature Plates, each with title and description within plate, held within a gilt tooled burgundy cloth folioeach etching on paper 27.5cm x 37.9cm including marginsQty: 20

Lot 136

Victorian Coromandel travel dressing box, the hinged cover with inset brass plaque bearing a monogram and with an inset mirror glass to the underside, removing to release a fall front stationary folio, enclosing a fitted lined interior with contents including silver topped glass boxes and jars, primarily hallmarked Chapman, Son & Co., London 1869 / 1870, this tier over an open box underneath, then with a single drawer beneath with lined jewellery / watch divisions, 12" wide, 9" deep, 7" high (key)

Lot 1641

A box containing two original oil paintings, two prints and a folio containing unframed architectural and other small format prints

Lot 156

"La Legende du Juif Errent " (The Legend of the Wandering Jew), by Gustave Dore, elephant folio, Librarie du Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1862 second edition 

Lot 301

A selection of folio society books to include 'Antony and Cleopatra', 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' and othersLocation:

Lot 695

A Selection of Books on the Battle of Waterloo 1815. Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars, by Brigadier-General Vincent J. Esposito and Colonel John Robert Elting, published by Faber and Faber, London, 1963, with 169 maps andcharts and 13 half-tone illustrations, hard back, in outer card case, very good condition Waterloo, by Commandant Henry Lachouque, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1975, 202pp, with numerous illustrations, hard-back, in dust-jacket, good condition Napoleon and Waterloo, by Major A. F. Becke, Kegan Paul, London, 1936, 320pp, with maps and index, hard-back, reasonable condition With Napoleon at Waterloo, by Edward Bruce Low, Francis Griffiths, London, 1911, 240pp, with photographic plates and index, hard-back, reasonable condition The Battle of Waterloo, Ligny, & Quatre Bras, published by L. Booth, London, 1852, 475pp, with numerous engravings and index, hard-back, reasonable condition The Waterloo Campaign, by Napoleon Bonaparte, edited and translated by Somerset de Chair, Folio Society, London, 1957, 158pp, with maps, hard-back, good condition The Campaign of Waterloo, by John Codman Ropes, Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1910, 402pp, with detached maps and index, hard-back, reasonable condition A Rough Sketch of the Field of Waterloo, by Henry R. Addison, Brussels, 1839, 179pp, with detached maps and appendices, hard-back, fair condition A Voice from Waterloo, by Sergeant Major E. Cotton, Privately Published, 297pp, with numerous appendices, hard-back, reasonable condition The Armies at Waterloo 1815, by Ugo Pericoli, Sphere Books, London, 1973, 174pp, with numerous colour illustrations, soft-back, good condition Men of Waterloo, by John Sutherland, Frederick Muller, London, 1967, 320pp, with numerous photographs, and index, soft-back, good condition The Hundred Days, by Antony Brett-James, Macmillan, London, 1964, 242pp, with index, hard-back, with dust-jacket, good condition Together with a set of illustrated ‘Guarde Impériale Eclaireurs’ Plates; a set of illustrated ‘Hubers Uniform Plates’; various booklets and pamphlets relating to Waterloo; two original sketches; and some pressed flowers reputedly recovered from the Field of Waterloo, good condition (lot) £140-£180

Lot 500

THE ACTS OF THE PARLIAMENTS OF SCOTLAND Eight substantial demy folio volumes comprising Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum in Archivis Publicis Asservatum 1306-1424 1814, half-bound in purple Morocco with marbled boards Acta Dominorum ad Causas et Querelas Audiendas Electorum, in Parliamentis Domini Jacobi Terth Regis Scotorum 1466-1494 No date, fully bound in gilt-ruled tan calf The Acts of the Lords Auditors of Causes and Complaints 1466-94 The Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland Vol. V: 1625-41 Vol. VI Part I: 1643-47 Vol. VI Part II: 1648-60 Vol. X: 1696-1701 Supplement and General Index to the Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland All bound in maroon cloth with gilt titled spines (8) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 427

Attributed to Leon Gore. A portfolio of ink and watercolour studies, of demonic and mythological creatures, relating to the occult, folio twenty pages, some double sided.

Lot 520

An Edwardian mahogany book and folio stand, with triangular end supports and slatted divisions on cabriole legs with brass castors, Army and Navy Makers label to underside, 93cm high, 66cm wide.

Lot 196

THE HOLY BIBLE, folio, M. Brown, Newcastle, 1787 and another early 19th century (w.a.f)

Lot 455

A box of 20th century continental monochrome engravings, museum prints, photography folio.

Lot 240

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, illustrated by Gustav Dore, Dore Gallery, 1875, large folio, recently rebound in half leather.Condition report:The wrappers are bound in. The plates all have noticeable water staining, typically extending from the lower left corner, also extending from the top margin. The stain marks are more evident looking at the reverse of the plate pages. Repairs to the margins of the title page and some others.Additional images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.

Lot 249

Dante Alighari, The Vision of Hell and The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise, both illustrated by Gustav Dore, Cassell & Co, New Edition 1903, folio, half calf. (2)

Lot 251

Gustav Dore & Blanchard Jerrold, London, A Pilgrimage, illustrated by Gustav Dore, Grant & Co, 1872, folio, recently rebound in half leather.Condition report:All of the full-page illustration plates have a large patch stain in the top left corner, which bleeds through to the following page or two. As you progress through the book, the size of the stain patch gets smaller, but still evident towards the leaves at the very back. Some page margins have slight tears and dirt and staining through thumbing. Rebound, with a few light surface scratches to the leather. Shipping quotes are available on the tab "Shipping Estimate" below (on the Gildings website)

Lot 254

E Chambers, Cyclopaedia or an Universal Dictionary Arts & Sciences, with the supplement by Rees, printed for Rivington et al., late 18th century, 4 vols, folio.Qty: 4

Lot 627

A COLLECTION OF FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS including volumes of the Folio Shakespeare

Lot 101

Forty-eight various Folio Society books.

Lot 102

Forty-eight other various Folio Society books.

Lot 195

Eleven Folio Society books; together with various other books.

Lot 110

[ARCHITECTURE] Mylne, Rev. Robert Scott. The Master Masons to the Crown of Scotland and their Works, Scott & Ferguson and Burness & Co., Edinburgh, 1893, original armorial bevelled black buckram gilt, top edges gilt, frontispiece and further illustrations, folio.

Lot 111

[MILITARY & NAVAL] British Warships: The Royal Navy, Illustrated London News, no date [circa 1940s], stiff paper covers, illustrations throughout, oblong folio, 31.5cm x 48cm; together with British Air Forces: The Royal Air Force [and] The Fleet Air Arm, Illustrated London News, no date [circa 1940s], stiff paper covers, illustrations throughout, oblong folio, 31.5cm x 48cm, (2).

Lot 2066

Various old newspapers including The Times in dedicated folio; various mixed ephemera including old sale particulars, Great Yarmouth related items etc.

Lot 2105

Stuart Sutcliffe The Beatles Era, limited edition 24/1000, folio size in sleeve

Lot 2126

Ten various Folio Society books, nine with outer sleeves

Lot 2229

Les Paravents Japonais de Paysages, folio sized volume depicting Japanese screens from 1550 -1700 in outer slip case; and another from 1600 - 1750 volumes 2 & 3

Lot 2233

Folio of unframed engravings including Sir James Young Simpson, William III Prince of Orange, after Van Dyke; Francis Drake, Gladstone and various historical figures

Lot 2301

A collection of miscellaneous books including works on Alfred Munnings, An Artists Life etc. other Art reference works including Folio Society editions etc.

Lot 2441

A folio of unframed prints, etchings and photographs

Lot 263

A folio of various assorted pictures, prints etc

Lot 311

° ° Collection of Folio Society books, Literary Selection including selected poems by Dylan Thomas, Treasury of Shorter Crime Fiction in four volumes and A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell in three volumes

Lot 764

Folio of 18th / 19th century and later pen, ink and pencil sketches, Figural studies, children and putti, one inscribed ‘Ann. Carracino’ in ink verso, unframed, some mounted, largest 22 x 13cm

Lot 424

THE FOLIO SOCIETY, twenty-six historical titles comprising The Source Of The Nile; Richard Burton, A Brief History Of Time; Stephen Hawking, Legends Of King Arthur; Richard Barber, Legends Of The Grail; unknown (sealed) History Of The English Church And People; R.E. Latham, Life; Richard Forty, The Gunpowder Plot The Narrative of Oswald Tesimond alias Greenway, Southey's Life Of Nelson; edited by Kenneth Fenwick, Scott's Last Expedition The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott, illustrated with photographs by Herbert Ponting, Egypt Revealed Artist-Travellers in an Antique Land; T.G.H. James, Nero; Michael Grant, Hannibal; Ernle Bradford, Gaius Suetonius Tranquiius The Twelve Caesars; translated by Robert Graves, Trafalgar An Eyewitness History; edited by Tom Pocock, The Great Fire of London 1666; Walter George Bell, The Princes in the Tower; Walter George Bell, The Black Death; Alison Weir, The Great Plague In London; Walter George Bell, The Somme An Eyewitness History; edited by Robert T. Foley and Helen McCartney, Ordeal by Fire Witnesses To The Great War; Lyn Macdonald, Commando A Boer Journal Of The Boer War; Deneys Reitz, The Origins of the Second World War; The Second World War and its Aftermath; A.J.P. Taylor, The Seven Years War; Julian S. Corbett, The Boer War; Thomas Packenham, The Wars Of The Roses; Desmond Seward, all in slip cases

Lot 439

A BOX AND LOOSE THE FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, twenty-six titles of classic fiction comprising Animal Farm; George Orwell, The Arabian Nights; with illustrations by Detmold, Jane Austin Seven Novels, Paradise Lost; John Milton, with illustrations by Ian Pollock, The Eagle Of The Ninth; Rosemary Sutcliffe, The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book; Rudyard Kipling, The Railway Children; E. Nesbit, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass; Lewis Carroll, The Compete Winnie-The-Pooh and When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six; A.A. Milne, Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales; with illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, Perrault's Fairy Tales; illustrated by Edmund Dulac, The Lost World; Arthur Conan Doyle, Robinson Crusoe; Daniel Defoe, A Traveller's Christmas; illustrated by Sue Bradbury, The Golden Fleece; Robert Graves, Moby Dick; Herman Melville, A Treasury Of Mark Twain; illustrated by Rod Waters, Huckleberry Finn and Life on the Mississippi; Mark Twain, Sagittarius Rising; Cecil Lewis, Journey to the Centre of the Earth; Jules Verne, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde; Robert Louis Stevenson Charles Dickens Christmas Books; illustrations by Charles Keeping, all in slip cases except Jane Austen

Lot 509

TOLKIEN; J.R.R. Three titles in hardback format, The Lord Of The Rings, published by Book Club Associates 1979, The Lord Of The Rings, published by Harper Collins 1994 and The Fellowship Of The Ring, published by The Folio Society (3)

Lot 451

An assortment of collectables. Comprising a selection of dolls flatware and accessories, thimbles, a Midget Folio copy of 'Quads' and miniature photograph frames

Lot 439

Forty four Folio Society volumes - thirty eight with slip-cases (44)

Lot 342

A selection of collectable books including folio society

Lot 257

Captain CookAnderson (George William, editor). A New, Authentic, and Complete Collection of Voyages Round the World, Undertaken and Performed by Royal Authority. Containing an Authentic, Entertaining, Full, and Complete History of Captain Cook's First, Second, Third and Last Voyages.London: Alex Hogg, 1784 [1784-86], folio, plates. Disbound, lacking boards, tears and folds to leaves, browning and spotting [not collated, sold as a collection of plates].

Lot 280

Wilkinson (Rev Joseph) Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire.London: R. Ackermann, 1810, plates, pencil/crayon scribbles to some pages including verso of some plates and recto of two of the plates, half leather binding (worn), folio.

Lot 100

Houses of Parliament.- Reports from the Lords Committee Touching the Dignity of a Peer of the Realm, 6 vol., slight creasing, very occasional spotting, near-contemporary straight-grain half morocco, slightly rubbed, a handsomely bound complete set, folio, 1829.

Lot 113

Bridge (Sir Frederick, editor) The Form and Order of ... the Coronation of Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, title in red and black, contemporary red morocco, richly gilt upper cover, g.e., fractional bumping to spine extremities, 1902 § Skelton (Sir John) Charles I, first edition, colour frontispiece, 22 plates, illustrations, captioned tissue-guards, occasional very faint marginal finger-soiling, contemporary half-calf, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, London & Paris, Goupil & Co, 1898; 4to & folio (2).

Lot 120

Chronicles.- Thomas (A. H.) & I. D. Thornley The Great Chronicle of London, one of 500 copies, half-title, title in red and black, plates, light marginal toning to endpapers, original morocco by Zaehnsdorf, gilt, t.e.g., 1938 § [Tyrrell (Edward, editor)] A Chronicle of London, from 1089 to 1483, one of 250 copies, facsimile frontispiece, some spotting, library stamp to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, gilt, rebacked preserving original backstrip, red and brown morocco spine labels, 1827 § Rerum Anglicarum Scriptorum Veterum, vol.1 only (of 3), engraved vignette on title, P2 and 3 transposed, some foxing and spotting, very small tears to a few pages, library stamp to front pastedown, ink library inscription to title, modern speckled calf, 1684; and 3 other chronicles, either facsimiles or reprints, 4to and folio (6).

Lot 121

R.A.F.- No. 1 Group Operational Summaries: 1/2 May - 31 July 1944, reproduced photographs of bombing targets, blue and black type, corrections by hand, some foxing to inner margins, loose leaves and covers, 1944-5; No. 1 Group Summary: January 1945, loosely inserted hand-coloured chart of bombing targets in March, cartoon illustrations, text in green and black, ink annotations, occasional foxing, upper cover loose, 1945, original wrappers, small folio (2)

Lot 149

Flaxman (John) Compositions from the Tragedies of Aeschylus..., engraved throughout with pictorial title and 30 plates engraved by Thomas Piroli after designs by Flaxman, all mounted on stubs, handsome contemporary calf stained with stripes in green and brown and wide ornate floral borders tooled in gilt, spine gilt with roan label, rubbed and scuffed, spine chipped at foot, new endpapers, J.Matthews, 1795 § Tennyson (Alfred, Lord) Guinevere, 9 engraved plates by Doré, tissue guards, one or two with marginal stains or tears & repairs, 1877 § Coleridge (S.T.) Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 20 plates by J.Noel Paton, title heavily foxed and mounted on stub, some other light foxing, 1863, the last two original cloth, a little rubbed and stained, rebacked or recased, folio & oblong folio (3)

Lot 150

Gavarni (Paul) Rustic Groups of Figures, set of 6 tinted lithographed plates by Day & Son after Gavarni, marginal spotting, stitched in printed pale grey wrappers, advertisements for art materials to rear and inside covers, very slightly soiled at edges, folio, George Rowney & Company, 1850.

Lot 154

Leech (John) Mr.Briggs & His Doings. Fishing, 12 hand-coloured lithographed plates heightend with gum arabic, some light marginal soiling or staining, contemporary half morocco, by Zaehnsdorf, original pictorial orange wrappers bound in (rather soiled and stained), t.e.g., rubbed, spine chipped at foot, corners worn, [Tooley 299; Westwood & Satchell, p.133], Bradbury & Evans, [1860] § Cruikshank (George) Illustrations of Time, etched throughout with pictorial title and 6 plates of multiple scenes, some light foxing and soiling, creased and slightly frayed at edges, with 4pp. letterpress catalogue bound in at beginning, stitched in original printed drab wrappers, uncut, rubbed and frayed at edges, a few stains to upper cover, spine worn, by the artist, [Cohn 179], 1827, oblong folio (2) The result of the artist's visits to fish with his friend Sir John Everett Millais, and featuring his popular character Mr Briggs.

Lot 155

Music.- Hipkins (A. J.) Musical Instruments: Historical, Rare and Unique, one of 1040 copies, 50 fine chromolithograph plates by William Gibb, foxing to text leaves and some plates, original burgundy half morocco, rebacked, bumping to corners and spine tips, folio, Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1888.

Lot 161

Schetky (J. C.) A series of four sketches, illustrative of various situations of His Majesty's Ship Pique, on her homeward voyage, from the moment of her coming off the rocks on the coast of Labrador, until her being docked at Portsmouth, leaf of text recording details of Capt. Rous's court martial, 4 lithographed plates by Schetky (signed Schetkey), light foxing or soiling, original printed upper wrapper trimmed and mounted on blank leaf as title, with ink inscription "C.W.Bonham Midshipman 1835" to title and his later inscription to his son "Rear-Admiral Bonham R.N. 1879 Thomas P.Bonham R.N. Naval Cadet" to front free endpaper, later half roan over marbled boards, manuscript label to upper cover "H.M.Ship 'Pique' 1854 Voyage across the Atlantic", rubbed, spine ends worn, [Abbey, Life 343; Bobins 62, both coloured copies but probably later colouring], oblong folio, Portsea, Trives & Maynard, [1835]. *** Rare. HMS Pique ran aground in the Strait of Belle Isle near the Labrador Peninsula. She crossed the Atlantic without her rudder and taking on water, reaching Portsmouth a month later. On arrival the vessel was repaired and a large rock, which had plugged a hole in her hull and prevented her taking on more water, was removed. The rock remains on display in Portsmouth today. The captain, Henry John Rous, was court martialled "on board the Victory...in Portsmouth harbour" on 20th October 1835 but was acquitted due to faulty charts and instruments, and ultimately praised for reaching home safely.  Charles Wright Bonham R.N. (1817-84) entered the Navy in 1832 and rose to Vice-Admiral. Royal Navy Records list him as being mate on the Pique under Capt. Edward Boxer from 1837-38 in North America and the West Indies.Thomas Parry Bonham R.N. (1873-1916), son of the above, was killed in action while in command of HMS Black Prince at the Battle of Jutland in May 1916.

Lot 162

Scrap Album.- Victorian Albums, 2 vol., containing greetings cards, birthday and Christmas cards, advertisements, the Royal Family, military figures, Gulliver's travels, animals, cycling and hunting, winter scenes, images of children and women,  c.40 pp. & 126pp., many chromolithograph or colour printed and arranged in découpage style, occasional worming (affecting some images), some images with abrasion marks, some torn leaves with occasional loss to corners, one or two with juvenile crayon scribble, broken hinges, original cloth, one with colour illustration pasted to upper cover, rubbed and worn, defective spines, rubbed and worn, large folio & folio, 1862-99.

Lot 165

Jones (David) An Introduction To The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, number XCVII of 115 copies signed and dated by Jones, from an edition of 330, title with engraved vignette, original vellum-backed boards, original glacine dust-jacket, in 2 pieces, small portion of loss to lower corner, slip-case (light scuffing to extremities), small folio, Clover Hill Editions, 1972. 

Lot 166

Jones (David) The Book of Jonah Taken From the Authorized Version of King James I, no. LIV of 100 copies on Barcham Green's R. W. S. handmade paper with an extra suite of 13 engravings on japon in a pocket at end, from an edition of 470, original green morocco-backed boards with fish design by Jones, spine a little sunned, otherwise fine, slip-case, Cambridge, Clover Hill Editions at the Rampant Lions Press, 1979; together with another copy of the same work from the larger cloth-backed limitation, small folio (2) *** The first edition of this book was published by the Golden Cockerel Press in 1926; the new edition was printed using Jones's original blocks.  

Lot 167

Nonesuch Press.- Alighieri (Dante) La Divina Commedia or the Divine Version of Dante Alighieri in Italian & English, one of 1475 copies, translated by H. F. Cary, printed in Monotype Blado, text in Italian and English, double-page plates from drawings by Sandro Botticelli, light spotting to endpapers, original vellum stained orange, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, tiny spotting to upper cover, lightly faded spine, slight bowing, [Dreyfus 50], folio, The Nonesuch Press, 1928.

Lot 17

Moreau Le Jeune (Jean Michel) [Figures de l'Histoire de France], 144 engraved plates only (of 166), a few scattered spots, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, edges and corners rubbed, [Cohen-de Ricci 737], Paris, Chez Moreau Le Jeune, 1785-90 § Josephus (Flavius) Histoire des Juifs, additional engraved title, engraved vignettes throughout, bookplate, eighteenth century half calf, spine gilt, edges and corners rubbed, Amsterdam, Schippers & Henri Wetstein, 1681; and a small quantity of others, French, 4to and folio (sml. qty.)

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