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Lot 114

BALLET - NIJINSKYMONTENEGRO (ROBERT) Vaslav Nijinsky. An Artistic Interpretation of his Work in Black, White, and Gold... with a note of introduction by C.W. Beaumont, vignette on title, 10 plates after Montgomery printed in black and gold (small crease one corner of each), contents loose as issued in publisher's half cloth over printed boards (worn with some loss of surface of sides), folio (385 x 280mm.), C.W. Beaumont, [1913]This 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 116

CHAGALL (MARC)Drawings for the Bible. Verve Nos. 37-38, 24 colour lithographed plates by Chagall, numerous illustrations, text by Gaston Bachelard, title-page dampstained, toning and a few light stains elsewhere, final 4 plates with small losses from adhesion, publisher's pictorial lithographed boards designed by Chagall, upper cover detached, folio (358 x 265mm.), A. Zwemmer, 1960This 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 118

DERAIN (ANDRÉ)PETRONIUS ARBITER (TITUS) Le Satyricon, [LIMITED TO 326 COPIES], 33 burin etched plates by André Derain, tissue guards, loose in publisher's wrappers, vellum-backed chemise (both toned) and slipcase (defective), [Paris, Aux dépens d'un amateur, 1951]; Satiricon, ONE OF 190 COPIES 'sur vélin d'Arches' signed by Fini on the colophon, from an overall edition of 275, 25 lithographs (11 colour, 10 full-page) by Leonor Fini, loose in publisher's wrappers and cloth solander box, [Paris, Aux depens d'un amateur, 1970]; Le Satiricon, ONE OF 168 COPIES 'sur vélin d'Arches', from an overall edition of 218, translated by Laurent Tailhade, 40 coloured lithographs by Othon Friesz, including one on upper cover, all but two full-page, loose in publisher's wrappers, chemise and slipcase (soiled), Paris, Aux dépens d'un amateur, 1949, folio (3)This 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 13

HERALDRY - MANUSCRIPT'Edmondson's Heraldic Scrap-Book', so-titled in pencil on opening leaf, approximately 100 leaves, including approximately 70 pen and watercolour heraldic designs (380 x 290mm., and smaller), 75 pen and ink, or pencil designs and sketches, approximately 20 manuscript notes and letters (several mentioning 'J. Edmondson', including a note concerning the arms of John Ingilby of Ripley, 1785), numerous engraved illustrations, all pasted onto album leaves on recto only, old dealer/auction catalogue note describing the volume as belonging to Edmondson pasted inside upper cover, old vellum, rebacked, folio (515 x 380mm.), [late eighteenth/early nineteenth century]--MANUSCRIPT PEDIGREE ALBUM, titled on spine 'Barones Angliae extin[cto] 1616. Viscounts of England 1628. Knights of Ye Baro. 1625' 228 leaves (164-208 blank), ink on paper, written in a neat hand (index and a few additions in an eighteenth century hands, one a pedigree of Hammond Cross of Bramingham, Surrey 'comunicated [sic] by him to me Arthur Collins, August 1st 1752'), old vellum, rebacked, soiled, folio (395 x 300mm.), [seventeenth century]--Album of heraldry designs, 98 leaves, including 130 pen and ink drawings, watercolours, pencil designs, sketches and tracings of heraldic arms, some with signatures (including Charles A. Buckler, Surrey Herald and Gerald Woods Wollaston, College of Arms), and other heraldic ephemera, half morocco, rebacked, worn, small folio (380 x 240mm.), [c.1910-1925] (3)This 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 136

MAILLOL (ARISTIDE)LUCIEN DE SAMOSTE. Dialogues des Courtisanes, [LIMITED TO 275 COPIES], translated from the Greek by Charles Astruc, 35 lithographed illustrations of female nudes by Maillol (some full-page, tissue guards, occasional light spotting), additional pencil note on colophon, loose as issued in publisher's vellum, vellum-backed chemise and slipcase (the last 2 heavily spotted), [Paris, 1948]--VERGILIUS MARO (PUBLIUS) Les Géorgiques, 3 vol. (2 text; one suite of plates), Latin text with French translation by L'Abbé Jacques Delille, illustrations in the text, 2 suites of 122 plates (sanguine, and black), a few light single spots, loose as issued in wrappers, slipcases, wrappers age toned, covers some soiling, a few ink spots on one slipcase, [Paris, Philippe Gonin, 1937-1943, but 1950], folio (4)This 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 137

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.This 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 138

PARRY (ROGER) AND LÉON-PAUL FARGUEBanalité. Illustré de réogrammes et recherches d'objets de Loris et Parry, NUMBER 197 OF 332 COPIES 'sur Hollande Pannekoek', from a total edition of 367, text by Fargue, 16 heliogravure plates after Parry's photographs, publisher's printed wrappers, spine split vertically but otherwise clean with glassine wrappers [Parr/Badger, The Photobook I, pp. 100-101], folio (385 x 285mm.), Paris, Nouvelle Revue Francaise, [1930]Footnotes:Roger Parry's 'images are like a crash course in New Vision photography... along the way he discovered Surrealism, and made some of its most enduring and intriguing photographs' (The Photobook).This 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 139

PICASSO (PABLO)SUARÈS (ANDRÉ) Hélène chez Archimède, 22 wood-engraved plates (20 full-page, 2 in text) after Picasso by Georges Aubert, loose as issued in publisher's wrappers, board chemise and slipcase (broken with loss of top edge), [Paris], Nouveau Cercle Parisien du Livre, 1955--COCTEAU (JEAN) Reines de la France, [LIMITED TO 200 COPIES], this number 'XV', 40 dry-point etchings (20 full-page) by Christian Bérard, tissue guards, some toning, loose as issued in publisher's wrappers, pictorial chemise and slipcase (wrappers and slipcase darkened and spotting), folio, [Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1949], folio (2)This 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 140

POGANY (WILLY)The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Presented by Willy Pogany, NUMBER 1 OF 25 COPIES ON JAPANESE VELLUM, signed by the illustrator, 24 mounted colour plates, lithographic text within ornamental borders, decorative front and end leaves incorporating arabesque design, elaborately bound in full green crushed morocco gilt for Bumpus (signed on rear turn-in), each cover with gilt border of red roses, stems and leaves, the upper cover border enclosing a large central panel with an arabesque design incorporating 4 large bunches of red grapes, gilt panelled spine with raised bands and red rose and grape tools in compartments, red and green morocco doublures with 3 red roses at each corner, g.e., small folio (276 x 186mm.), Vincent J. Brooks, Day and Son, for George Harrap, 1909Footnotes:NUMBER 1 OF AN EDITION OF 25 COPIES, IN A FINE ARABESQUE BINDING. This was the first of two versions of the Rubáiyát that Pogany produced, and the one where he 'endeavour[ed] to remain true to the spirit of Persian art' (dedication to Julius Germanus on verso of title).This 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 15

INDIA - EAST INDIA COMPANY AND AURANGZEBDocument headed 'The Manner of His Excellency Sir William Norris... Publicque Entry at His Audience of the great Mogull at His Court before Panulla in the East Indies on the 28th day of Aprill 1701', written in ink on Indian speckled paper, listing the order of the procession at the ambassador's audience with the great Mughal Aurangzeb, at the head of which procession rode 'Mr Henry Crisloe Commander of His Excellenceys Artillery on horseback', followed by 'Twelve carts whereon were carried twelve brass cannon for presents... glassware and looking glasses for presents... two very fine Arabian horses Richly Capparrizoned... Four English Soldiers on horseback guarding the presents... The union flag... the red white and blew flags... English furniture... The musick in Rich Liveryes on Horseback... The Kings and my Lords Armes... Twelve Troopers every way armed and accoutred after the English manner... Mr Josiah Hale Master of the Horse Richly dress carrying a Sword of State pointed up... Edward Norris Esq in a Rich pallenkeen carrying His Majesties letter to the Emperour on each side Mr Wingate and Mr Shuttleworth in Rich laced coates on Horseback...', 1 page, address panel on reverse ('To my very loveing Friend Mr Daniell Turner'), dust staining to address panel, a few small holes at folds, folio (477 x 224mm.), Panulla, 28 April 1701; with accompanying autograph letter from Josiah Hale, Norris's interpreter and master of the horse, signed ('Jos. Hale'), to Daniell Turner ('Dear Sir'), enclosing this account of 'the Manner of His Excellencys Publique Entry at his Audience of the Mogull', 1 page, on Indian speckled paper, address panel on reverse ('To my very loveing Friend Mr Daniell Turner'), dust-staining and some separation and small holes at folds, folio (483 x 225mm.), 'Camp at the Court of the great Mogul... in the East Indies', 10 September 1701 (2)Footnotes:'WILLIAM NORRIS ESQ IN A RICH PALLENKEEN CARRYING HIS MAJESTIES LETTER TO THE EMPEROUR' In 1699, the newly-ennobled Sir William Norris, the King's commissioner, undertook a mission to obtain a trade deal with the mighty Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, hoping to win the protection and privileges of the Mughal authorities in favour of the new General Society or 'English' Company, in opposition to the old or 'London' East India Company. After a long and expensive preamble chasing the Emperor's Court with a huge entourage through the Indian countryside, Norris was finally granted an audience in Panalla on 28 April 1701. As our document attests, King William's letter was presented in an elaborate and opulent ceremony with gifts of cannon, glassware and English furniture to the sound of trumpets, drums and bagpipes. The Emperor accorded Sir William the rare privilege of riding into his private apartment but kept the company waiting and, when Norris left without permission, forced him to pay a fine. Indeed, it was another seven months before they were dismissed from the camp. Despite all this (at the cost it is said of some £80,000) the hoped-for deal failed to materialise. This failure has been blamed on the rivalry between officials of the two companies, the failure to guarantee protection from piracy demanded by Aurangzeb and, indeed, according the Annals of the East India Company, Norris's own inexperience in diplomacy and insistence on these European ceremonials 'in a court in which they were not understood' (John Bruce, Annals of the East India Company, Vol. III, 1810, p.473). The interpreter's lack of Persian may also have hampered Norris' efforts. Josiah Hale's predecessor was a Mr Thorowgood who 'as Norris remarked, 'with too close application to the Persian language has disordered his brains so far that he has made himself incapable of business, and unfit for conversation...'. He attempted to commit suicide by leaping into a tank, and was ultimately sent home in the De Grave, his place being taken by [the author of our letter] Mr Josiah Hale' (Harihar Das, The Norris Embassy to Aurangzib (1699-1702), 1959, p.172). As well as taking on the role of interpreter, Hale had a significant role in the procession 'richly dressed carrying a sword of state pointed upwards' and accompanied Norris with a small retinue of officials into the Hall of Private Audience. Typical of many young men seeking a fortune and career in India at this time, he finds the conditions far from ideal, writing in the covering letter to his friend 'I return for our Factory... it is a very unhealthy place for nearly two thirds of us are dead that came over first but I am now obliged once more to try my fortune there if it please God to spare my life...' and complains that he has had only one letter since arriving in India due to the ship Degrave being, in February, 'all lost together with all the private letters, soe that wee are all in the darke as to newes frome England'. Hale writes on a distinctive Indian speckled paper. An account of an official staying at the English Factory at Surat in 1689 describes 'long scrolls of paper ten feet in length and a foot wide that 'by its slickness and smoothness appears shining' for common use' (Sita Ramaseshan, The History of Paper in India up to 1948, 1987, p.112), which would account for the uneven edges of our documents where cut from a larger piece. Hale's list would appear to be a version of a list held in the Factory Records of the East India Company (Misc., Vol 20, India Office).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 151

WHISTLER (REX)SWIFT (JONATHAN) Gulliver's Travels... Illustrated by Rex Whistler, 2 vol., NUMBER 48 OF 195 COPIES, engraved title vignettes, 12 hand-coloured plates, 5 full-page maps, and 8 head- and tail-pieces by Whistler, publisher's green half morocco gilt by Wood, t.e.g., soiled and stained, folio (360 x 250mm.), Cresset Press, 1930This 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 155

WORLD WAR II - R.A.F. AND OPERATION NEPTUNEDespatch by Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory... Air Commander-in-Chief, Allied Expeditionary Air Force to the Supreme Allied Commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces, 109pp. typescript, 8 folding photographic or blueprint maps (4 partly hand-coloured with colour code table, each with original pasted-on title), 4 folding tables, [November, 1944]--Air Staff Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. Report on Allied Air Operations 1st October 1944 to 9th May 1945, 98pp. typescript, 2 large folding colour-printed maps, 4 uncoloured maps and tables, with a loosely inserted typescript copy of a memorandum addressed to 'Senior Operations Office, Air Force' by Air Marshall J.M. Robb dated 20.2.[19]45 (with pencil name 'Corporal Clayton' upper right, [1945], together with 4 typescript single-sheet memoranda (with Clayton's ownership name), punch-bound in original wrappers, the first mentioned with printed title label on upper cover, the second mentioned with hand-painted title and 'S.H.A.E.F.' shield, and label 'Prepared by OPS. Records A-3. Air Staff S.H.A.E.F.' pasted on upper cover, each in old brown paper envelope, one stamped 'War Department. Official Business. Penalty for Private Use to Avoid Payment of Postage $300', folio (338 x 210mm.) (2)Footnotes:'Secret' typescript reports issued for use by the Allied Expeditionary Air Force, relating to their operations on the Western Front, including involvement in Operation Neptune. The maps include details on the 'Presentation of the Main Air Tasks for Operation 'Neptune'', 'Destruction of Bridges Isolating the Assault Area', 'Destruction of Facilities at Main Enemy Airfields', and 'Operation 'Goodwood' Diagram of Planned Bombing Areas'.Provenance: First work, inscribed on title 'To Ella, In grateful appreciation of all her hard work on this production & with thanks for her loyal services to Ops. Records, R. Douglas Paul... April 1945'; Second work, Corporal Clayton, with his name in ink or pencil in various places. Clayton was for 'Ops 7' at S.H.A.E.F., under the command or Douglas Paul. In one of the memorandum (dated 8 May 1945) he addresses his Ops 7. staff, announcing 'The war is over, our job is nearly done; let us all cheer!'This 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 18

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR - VATICANProcessus Contra Templarios. Exemplaria praetiosa III, 2 vol., NUMBER 455 OF 799 COPIES, text volume in Latin, Italian and English, printed on specially made cotton paper, with 3 engraved plates, accompanying portfolio containing facsimile manuscripts and Papal seals in elaborate leather pockets decorated in gilt, publisher's vellum over boards, text volume lettered in gilt, spine of portfolio with onlaid leather strapwork and ties, preserved in single wallet-style limp goatskin portfolio, with ties, original velour bag and packaging, folio (444 x 278mm.), Vatican Secret Archives, 2007; and a copy of the Italian edition, limited to 799 copies, publisher's fabric-covered boards, leather slipcase, original velour bag, folio, Mestre, Scrinium, 2009 (3)Footnotes:A lavishly presented work issued by the Vatican Secret Archives, reproducing the documentation of the papal hearings convened by Clement V after Philip IV of France arrested and tortured Templar leaders in 1307 on charges of heresy and immorality. Clement eventually suppressed the order in 1312, but the facsimiles include the 'Parchment of Chinon,' a previously overlooked 1308 manuscript recording Clement's initial decision to save the Templars and their order.This 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 25

SCOTLANDLOGAN (JAMES) AND ROBERT RONALD MCIAN. Clans of the Scottish Highlands, Illustrated by Appropriate Figures, Displaying their Dress, Tartans, Arms, Armorial Insignia and Social Occupations, 2 vol. FIRST EDITION, chromolithographed armorial frontispieces, dedication leaf printed in gilt, list of subscribers, 72 finely hand-coloured aquatint plates after McIan (some heightened with gum-arabic), occasional light spotting, a few plates with imprint shaved or cropped, 'Gordon' plate cropped affecting fishing rod in image, contemporary green morocco, elaborately panelled in gilt, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., extremities rubbed, small dampstain to one lower cover [Abbey Life 426; Colas 1892; Lipperheide 1032], folio (368 x 250mm.), Ackermann and Co., 1845-1847Footnotes:An attractively bound copy of Logan and McIan's work, published on the centenary of the Jacobite rising and reflecting the growing Victorian interest in a romanticised vision of Scotland.Provenance: Parker Gallery, purchase receipt dated 6 December 1947 (£120); John Donalson Craig, bookplate; and thence by descent to the present owner.This 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 26

STAFFORDSHIRE – CHETWYND FAMILY AND INGESTRECalligraphic richly illustrated volume on vellum tracing the deeds and architectural accomplishments of the Chetwynd family of Ingestre Hall, compiled for the antiquary and friend of Sir Christopher Wren, Walter Chetwynd, by his protege Gregory King (later map-engraver to John Ogilby and pioneering economist), with title-page: 'Chetwyndorum Stemma./ sive/ Chetwyndianæ Familiæ/ de Ingestre in Agro Staffordiensi/ Ac olim de Chetwynd in com. Salop./ Successio./ Ex ipsis Autographis/ penes Walter Chetwynd Arm./ deducta./ Et/ Insignis, Sigillis, aliisq., ejusdem Familiae Monumentis/ illustrata./ Ao. Dni. M.DC.LXXXX.', transcribing each deed, including petitions and wills (including, for example, that of Sir Thomas Littleton, 1481: 'Item I will that my wife have a Bason of Silver, in the middest whereof is her Armes and mine, and an Ewer of Silver; two great Salt sellers with a kever, a standinge playn gilt peece, vj bolls of Silver, a standinge peece with a Cover, a flatt low gilt peece with a cover, ij peeces of Silver, one coveringe another, a Powder Box of Silver, a Paxborde, ij Cruets and a Sacring bell of Silver. Item that William Littleton my sonne and heire shall have a deepe washing Bason of Silver...'), illustrated in the margins with nineteen watercolour drawings of seal impressions, and within the text four pen-and-ink studies of monumental effigies, tombs and the like (on pp.22, 64, 66 and 84); two leaves unpaginated, one of which has been left incomplete (between pp.36 and 37 and 82 and 83), a further four leaves unpaginated followed by three blank leaves following p.92 and before the beginning of the second section at p.93; the second half of the volume containing pen, ink and wash drawings of Ingestre and the family property at Grendon (Warwickshire), beginning at p.93 with 'A Prospect of the Front of the Manour house at Ingestre'; followed by 'A Prospect of the South Side of the Parish Church of Ingestre Erected Anno 1677' and 'A Prospect of the West end of the said Church' (p.95); followed by the mural monument 'On the North side of the Chancell of the Parish Church of Ingestre' (p.96), 'On the South side of the said Chancell' (p.97), the wording of the 'Memoriae sacrum Walteri Chetwynd' [then still living] left blank; the inscription repeated on p.98; eight armorial windows 'of the Chancell of the Parish Church of Ingestre', with a key to the families represented (p.99); the mural monument 'In the South Ile of the Parish Church of Grendon' (p.100); and another 'In the same South Ile' (p.101) and 'In the foresaid South Ile' (p.102) [these three erected by Sir Walter Chetwynd, see VCH Warwickshire, Grendon Parish], followed by two blank vellum sheets; bound at the end, on paper, are figures of forty-three seals in pen-and-ink (pp.105-6), with four paper leaves at the end left blank, 114 vellum leaves (102 paginated plus 12 unnumbered or with duplicate pagination), bookplate of Ingestre Hall (with the Talbot crest surrounded by the Garter and surmounted by an earl's coronet, for Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot, 1777-1849, created KG in 1844), later endpapers, fine late seventeenth century morocco, elaborately gilt with floral and foliate devices and drawer-handle borders, with the arms of Sir Walter Chetwynd at centre, lightly rubbed, folio (360 x 275mm.), 1690Footnotes:A CONTEMPORARY RECORD OF THE ONLY WREN CHURCH OUTSIDE LONDON, the present volume having been compiled at the behest of Sir Walter Chetwynd FRS, who is thought to have commissioned the church from his friend Sir Christopher Wren; the volume itself compiled for Chetwynd by his protégé Gregory King, later renowned as map-engraver to John Ogilby and pioneer economist. (It will be noted that Chetwynd's own monument, on the south side of Ingestre chancel, has been left blank under the heading 'Memoriae sacrum Walteri Chetwynd': he was to die two years later, on 21 March 1692.)In the words of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner: 'For churches the locus classicus [in Staffordshire] is of course Ingestre, which can with full confidence be ascribed to Wren. It is dated 1676, and in it one breathes an air of harmony and calm not attained by any church in the county for well over a century after' ( The Buildings of England, Staffordshire, 1974, p.28). While the church and its monuments have happily survived, the hall itself was severely damaged by fire in 1882 and largely rebuilt.Although this book was compiled under the aegis of Chetwynd, the actual work was begun, and probably carried through, by Gregory King (1648-1712), who was later to become well-known as a herald, antiquary and map-engraver to John Ogilby. He is now chiefly remembered, however, for his work as the 'first great economic statistician' (Some British Empiricists in the Social Sciences 1650-1900, 1997, p.xxii ): 'King's political arithmetic was highly original and he had no peer until the flowering of the nineteenth-century statistical movement. In the first place he was distinguished by tying his calculations closely to detailed available evidence, often by imaginative use of tax records, though his earlier work as a herald and cartographer was also vital. If King's political arithmetic was more ambitious than that of any other contemporary it was also more securely based' (Julian Hoppit, 'Gregory King', ODNB).The present volume appears to have been, to a large degree at any rate, assembled by King at the start of his career: 'A manuscript compendium of Chetwynd deeds entitled 'Chetwyndorum stemma' and written on vellum is dated 1690. It also contains tricks of seals and drawings of Ingestre Hall, the new church and monuments there and in Grendon church. The first part, which concludes with the Chetwynd pedigree to 1671, is evidently the work for which Gregory King was brought to Ingestre in 1670. Its continuation, which includes further medieval deeds and documents relating to public offices held by Chetwynd from 1662 to 1689, is also probably by Gregory King. Finally in September 1692 the chaplain Charles King stated that Chetwynd had done all that he intended on the antiquities of Staffordshire' (M. W. Greenslade, 'Walter Chetwynd', ODNB). The quality of the work suggests also that Gregory King could well have been responsible for its execution; although his near namesake, Charles, the chaplain, did early antiquarian work for Chetwynd and was also, to boot, a fine botanical illustrator (see Greenslade, op.cit.). Quite how the volume was assembled is not clear. Not only are there several pages bearing duplicate pagination, and others bearing none at all, but one of the final unnumbered leaves bears the pencilled heading, in what appears to be a late seventeenth century hand, 'Before page 93'. While the binding is clearly contemporary, the marbled endpapers are more characteristic of the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This impressive volume has remained in the family to this day.This 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 27

YACHTSMEIKLE (JAMES) AND HENRY SHIELDS. Famous Clyde Yachts 1880-87, FIRST EDITION, 31 chromolithographed plates after original watercolours by Henry Shields (mounted one per page as published), illustrations in the text, publisher's dark blue pictorial cloth gilt, g.e., rubbed at corners with a few abrasions, folio (500 x 365mm.), Glasgow and London, Oatts & Runciman, 1888This 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 29

ALBUM – POLITICS AND ARTSAlbum containing a collection of over 140 autograph letters, the majority to Thomas Baring, eminent banker and politician, others to John Beresford, Irish politician, landowner, privy councillor and friend of William Pitt the Younger, and to the Lord Fitzgerald and others, including a group of autograph letters to Beresford from Portland, Temple (thanking him for his support, 1783), Dundas (presenting a case for Provost Colquhoun of Glasgow), Auckland (letter of support docketed by Beresford 'on my dismissal', 21 January 1795), Lord Fitzgibbon (on the repeal of the Convention Act 'the business goes on apparently smooth in the House of Commons but it is impossible that this should long continue... The only Acts which now affect Irish Papists are the Acts of Supremacy... the King cannot give his ascent to a repeal of any others without a direct breach of his Coronation Oath...', 1795), Rose (assuring him of Mr Pitt's support, May 1804), Castlereagh (commenting on a new cure for his sister 'she lives in a room with a cow'), John Bright, G.J. Beauregard (from the office of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Rail Road Company), Robert Peel, Disraeli (two letters with envelope making arrangements), Granville, Russell (regarding a loan to the Sultan of Morocco), Grey, Landsdowne, Derby, Cobden (8 page letter dated 1864 regarding trade with America during the civil war with respect to the Treaty of Paris and privateering), Joseph Paxton, Michel Chevalier, William Thackeray ('your opponent at Huntingdon'), Michael Faraday (thanking him for the card to the Crystal Palace, 1862); artists including Edward Lear (excusing himself from social occasions and sending a drawing of a castle instead [not included], 1866), Clarkson Stanfield, Maclise (regarding his design of the medal for the International Exhibition, 1862, including a sketch of Brittania), David Roberts, Landseer (three, one with sketch of a crowd holding umbrellas), Mulready, Astronomer Royal George Airey (enclosing a report), Stafford Northcote, George Goschen, and various European royalty; letters to the Lord FitzGerald of the India Board including two from Hume, an essay on Dwarkanauth Tagore and two copy letters docketed 'from Sir C.[laude] Wade' dated March and August 1843, describing his retreat from Jellalebad to Peshawar and the state of Kabul, the second describing an affray between his own sepoys and the 26th Light Infantry, and an 8-page report 'as to the state of things in Afghanistan', and others; interspersed with photographs and press cuttings including a copy of The Friend of China and Hongkong Gazette from 1843, pasted onto 36 leaves, bookplate of Thomas Baring, red morocco gilt for P. & D. Colnaghi, arms of the Hibbert family on upper cover, upper joint cracking, rubbed, folio (550 x 405mm.), 1780s to 1860sFootnotes:This collection was formed by Thomas Baring (1799-1873), grandson of the founder of Barings Bank. As 'Head of the House' he oversaw considerable growth of the business, 'making it once more London's leading trade finance and merchanting house... There is 'only one man [in London] to look to and consult, and to guide action in important financial matters', reckoned an American railway manager in 1853. 'Ask about anything and the reply is 'What does Mr Thomas Baring say or think?'' (John Orbell, ODNB). The album itself bears the arms of the Hibbert family, most likely George Hibbert, merchant, politician, botanist and book collector, who was a close friend of Thomas's grandfather Francis Baring. The album has remained in the Baring family.This 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 33

BIBLE, IN ENGLISH, AUTHORISED VERSIONThe Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New, general and NT titles within wide woodcut borders, lacks one preliminary leaf (b6, list of books) and 2 blanks, corner torn away with loss of text to 2 leaves (provided in manuscript facsimile), small loss to one side-note, tear to 7 leaves, light marginal dampstain to approximately 15 leaves, occasional spotting [ESTC S113708; Herbert 349], Robert Barker, 1616; The Genealogies... by J[ohn] S[peed], woodcut ornaments on title, double-page maps of Canaan, light dampstaining [ESTC S122913], [Felix Kingston, ?1628], bound with an incomplete 'Whole Book of Psalmes' (1618), 3 works bound in 1 vol., contemporary blindstamped calf, rebacked, folio (330 x 210mm.)Footnotes:The first small folio edition of King James's version, printed in Roman type.This 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 34

BIBLE, IN ENGLISH, BISHOPS' VERSION[The Holie Bible], 4 parts (of 5, lacking all New Testament) bound in 2 vol., black letter, title to part 4 only, several large woodcut illustrations, numerous large initials, lacks all 25 preliminary leaves, folding map, 16 leaves of parts 1 and 2, and 3 leaves of part 3, a few leaves shaved touching text, small hole affecting 2 illustrations, a few small stains but generally clean on heavy paper, nineteenth century half calf, upper covers detached, worn [ESTC S121300; Herbert 132], folio (390 x 267mm.), [Richard Jugge, 1572]Footnotes:The second folio edition of the Bishops' Bible, a revision of the Great Bible version, undertaken by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, being a close reprint. Several of the large decorative initials represent classical subjects, and were re-used from an edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Provenance: 'This book appertyneth to Suffield Church. Joshua who the Hebrews called Jehovah', sixteenth century ownership inscription at end of Joshua; Charles James Tabor (born 1864), bookplate.This 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 41

HANAPER OFFICE – THE DUKE OF CHANDOS AND CORONATION OF GEORGE IIAbstract of accounts and record of warrants issued during the years 1728 to 1733, comprising Lord Chancellor King's allowances, warrants signed by him for the Hanaper Office, Clerk of the Crowns and of Parliament warrants, Usher of the Rolls warrants, Messenger warrants, warrants for parchment, 'The Embroiders Warrant for a New Purse for the Right Honorable the Lord Chancellor', stationers' warrants for the House of Peers, stationers' warrants for almanacs supplied to the Privy Council, allowance craved from the Senior Clerk of the Petty Bag for making out writs for the new parliament, Pronotary's arrant for money owning to Matthew Snow 'for his Expences & Pains in Writing, Inrolling & Expediting' nearly sixty specified treaties and the like with foreign powers, Lord Chancellor's warrant in settlement of the account submitted by Jacob Tonson (£287-7s 'to be paid unto Jacob Tonson Stationer for paper Books papers penns Ink & diverse other Necessaries'), with Tonson's itemised account (opening: 'To the Right Honorable Peter Lord King Baron of Ockham Lord High Chancellor of Great Brittain Goods deliverd for the Use of the Great Seal by Jacob Tonson from the 1st of June 1731 to the 1st of June 1732/ One Quart of Shining Ink & Bottle, One Hundred Superfine Dutch penns, One Penknife with a folding Stick Handle, One Box large Wafers...'), further itemised accounts submitted by the stationers Henry Weston, Thomas Woodford, Vigerus Edwards, Thomas Martin, Samuel Hetherington, Henry Bendish, the Rev Dr Henry Gally, Walter Edwards, William Freeman, John Hickes, Francis Jephson, William Shaw, Benjamin Whiten, J. Goodwin and William Cook, Usher of the Halls' warrant for cleaner's the lord Chancellor's house (including £8-2s to the 'Herbe Woman' and 2/10½d 'For Mending two Lanthornes'), riding warrants for sundry messengers, warrants for the chafe wax and for the sealer of the Great Seal, and for the sweeper of Westminster Hall, etc.; with contents list and indices, 116 numbered pages, on paper bearing a fleur-de-lis watermark, ruled in red throughout, gilt edges, contemporary black morocco, tooled in gilt, red morocco label on upper cover stamped in gilt 'Hanaper', some usual dust-staining, etc., folio, Hanaper Office, 1727-1734 [compiled c.1734/5]Footnotes:'FOR INGROSSING THE DECLARATION & THE KING'S CORONATION OATH... FOR HIS MAJESTY TO SIGN' – ACCOUNTS KEPT FOR HANDEL'S PATRON, WILLIAM BRYDGES, DUKE OF CHANDOS, in his capacity as Clerk of the Hanaper (he is named on p.39 under a warrant of 14 June 1733: 'His Grace the Duke of Chandos Clerk or Keeper of His Majesty's Hanaper in Chancery Craves the Usual Allowance of Parchment'). Chandos had bought the reversion of the office in 1715 for his life and those of his two sons, the grant maturing on 30 July 1728. His Deputy is named, in a claim for stationery made at Michaelmas 1732, as Thomas More.The Hanaper Officer (the word deriving from the wicker hamper in which writs and the like were originally stored) was the department, under the Clerk of the Hanaper, of the Chancery into which were paid fees for the sealing of charters, patents, etc., and which was responsible for issuing certain writs under the Great Seal; the office of Clerk being abolished in 1832. The records of the Hanaper from 1752 to 1830 are held by the National Archives, Kew; while Chandos's own papers migrated to Stowe and are now held at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California.This 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 42

JAMES II - SCOTLANDDocument signed ('James R') at head, to William, Duke of Queensberry ('our Treasurer Principall') and John, Earl of Kintore ('our Treasurer Deput of our ancient Kingdome of Scotland'), ordering the 'speedy & effectuall' payment of two thousand pounds to 'our right trusty & right welbeloved Cousin & Councellor' John Marquis of Athole as 'a new Mark of our Royall ffavour & Bounty', to be taken from the 'ffines already imposed or hereafter to be imposed by our Privy Councell...', counter-signed by John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl and John, Earl of Kintore; subscribed with a note to Hugh Wallard, Cash Keeper, instructing him to make the payment, signed by Queensberry and dated 16 February 1686, one page, integral blank with address panel, on paper with hanging horn watermark [possibly that of Wendelin Richel, Strasbourg], trace of red wax seal, seal tear with loss, dust-stained where originally folded for despatch and exposed, some dust-staining and creasing elsewhere but overall in attractive condition, folio (347 x 235mm.), 'Given at our Court at Whitehall', 22 January 1685/6Footnotes:'OUR RIGHT TRUSTY & RIGHT WELBELOVED COUSIN & COUNCELLOR': KING JAMES REWARDS THE MARQUESS OF ATHOLL FOR HIS LOYALTY AFTER THE ARGYLL REBELLION. In May 1685, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, with the support of a group of Scottish protestant exiles, landed at Islay with a force of 300 men, hoping to raise an army of thousands in the hope of overthrowing James II. They planned to occupy Royal forces in Scotland, thus enabling Monmouth to march on London from the West Country in a coordinated attack. However, they underestimated the hoped-for support from the Presbyterian lowlanders, and the disorganised rebels, beset by infighting, were soundly defeated by the King's forces commanded by John Murray, Marquess of Atholl. Argyll was arrested and executed without trial. Atholl was granted a considerable sum for his loyalty and rewarded with the newly-created Order of the Thistle in 1687. Even £2,000 was not enough to buy his loyalty for long – in the years to come he was alternate his allegiance vascilated between both James and William of Orange; 'In being false he was not a coldly calculating politician, but a panic-stricken ditherer' (David Stevenson, ODNB).The Treasury finances were looking particularly healthy at the time of this payment. Queensberry, as Treasurer, and Kintore, as Treasurer-Depute, were actively involved in enriching the King's coffers by a system of punitive fines and taxes. Queensberry was instructed to raise £40,000 annually with permission to retain any surplus for his own use. 'According to Gilbert Burnet, he 'was for every thing that would bring money into the treasury' (Bishop Burnet's History, 378). Husbands were to be fined when their wives failed to attend church, dissidents were to be prevented from travelling to the colonies until every fine possible had been extracted from them, new powers were to be exercised in reviewing the financial administration of burghs and other bodies, and generally no opportunity was to be missed in recovering the payments due to the crown' (J.D. Ford, ODNB). By the end of 1686 both Queensbury and Kintore had been removed from office pending an audit of the Treasury accounts. See illustration on preceding page.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 47

PETTUS (JOHN)Fodinae regales. Or, the History, Laws and Places of the Chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland. As also of the Mint and Mony. With a Clavis Explaining Some Difficult Words Relating to Mining, FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED 'Ex dono authoris' on front free endpaper, engraved frontispiece portrait, 2 folding engraved plates, 2 engraved illustrations in the text, printed letterpress slip pasted beneath one, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving most of original spine [ESTC R190; Goldsmiths 1930; Hoover 634; Kress 1270], small folio, H.L. and R.B. for Thomas Basset, 1670Footnotes:Author's presentation copy of the first edition of the standard English treatise on mining in the seventeenth century, with much additional information also on metallurgy and coinage.Provenance: 'Ex dono Authoris', presentation inscription on front free endpaper; R.W. Burton of Torbrit Silver Mines, British Columbia, purchased from Bernard Quaritch in 1950, original receipt (£28.0.0) loosely inserted.This 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 53

BIBLE - MANUSCRIPT COMMENTARYCommentarii in Epistolas S. Pauli et Apolcalypsin Novi Testamanti, MANUSCRIPT, on paper, 523 leaves, brown ink in a neat small gothic hand, sixteenth century blindstamped calf over boards, worn, old boss holes on sides, rebacked in calf with red gilt morocco spine label, folio (310 x 215mm.), [14 October, 1526, dated in ink at end]Footnotes:FROM THE DUKE OF SUSSEX'S LIBRARY. Extensive sixteenth century manuscript commentary on the Epistles to the Romans, to the Galatians, to the Ephesians, to Titus, and to Philemon, accompanied by prologues and arguments, together with a commentary on the Apocalypse. This work is described in Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, Bibliotheca Sussexiana: A Descriptive Catalogue, 1827, No. 51.Provenance: St. Agatha's Convent, North Brabant, Netherlands, inscribed 'Conventus S. Agathae prope Cuyck ad Mosam [i.e. Meuse]' on folio 1; Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843), bookplate (with shelf mark 'VI H.m.8' in ink); his sale, Part II. Manuscripts, 1844, lot 208.This 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 54

BIBLE AND ILLUMINATED LEAVESBiblia sacrosancta testamenti veteris & novi, 3 parts in 1 vol., printer's device on general title and Ecclesiastes and NT titles, a few early ink annotations in text, later notes on front free endpapers, ownership inscription of Samuel Rusch (1672) on title, blindstamped vellum over wooden boards, upper cover stamped 'F.S.H.S. 1593', metal hasps and clasps retaining one metal strap (of 2), worn [Adams B1034; Cf. Darlow & Moule 6126, footnote], 8vo, Zurich, [Christoph Froschauer], 1544--[MAZZOLINI (SILVESTRO)] Aurea Rosa, title printed in red and black within decorative woodcut border, decorative initials, lacks final 3 leaves, inscriptions by various early owners (one dated 1587) on title, modern calf, 8vo, [Lyon, Guilhelm Huyon, 1521]--[Biblia Concordantiae], Canon tables printed in red and black, woodcut illustrations (including full-page Nativity), lacks 36 leaves (title and preliminaries, and index at end), modern calf, re-using old metal corner-pieces and central boss on upper cover, folio, [Paris, Jean Crespin, 1546]; together with 3 single French illuminated manuscript leaves (from a thirteenth century Bible, a fifteenth century Book of Hours and a ?fourteenth century breviary), 212 x 165mm., and smaller (6)This 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 55

BIBLE, IN LATINBiblia. Concordantiæ in eadem... Interpretationes nominum Hebraicorum, title printed in red and black within a wide historiated border, Eusebian canons (4 leaves) also printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations (including full-page cut of the Nativity at the opening of the New Testament), title with old paper repair at gutter margin and corners (very small loss to printed border of one), some light dampstains (mostly marginal, primarily to the preliminaries and index), nineteenth century gilt and blind-tooled calf, red morocco spine label, a few small scuffmarks [not in Adams or Darlow & Moulel], folio (350 x 235mm.), Lyon, Johannes Crespin, 1539Footnotes:Provenance: ?Migeul de Arma, early inscription on title; a few later names in ink in blank area of final leaf.This 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 57

GOYA Y LUCIENTES (FRANCISCO JOSÉ DE)[La tauromaquia] La taureaumachie. Recueil de quarante estampes inventées et gravées a l'eau-forte, third edition, engraved title printed in black and red with engraved portrait and vignettes by Loizelet, letterpress title printed in red and black, 40 ETCHED PLATES BY GOYA (numbered 1-33, and A-G) on laid paper watermarked 'Arches', without the second portrait of Goya, title lightly soiled, light spotting in margins of three plates, contemporary half morocco, gilt lettered 'Goya. La Tauromaquia' on upper cover, rebacked to match [Harris 204-243], oblong folio (312 x 468mm.), Paris, Loizelet, [1876]Footnotes:THE FIRST COMPLETE EDITION. 'In this remarkable series, Goya has immortalised the valour and skill of his [bull-fighting] contemporaries' (Harris). First published in 1816 in a series of 33 plates, and again in 1855, this third edition printed in Paris by Loizelet is the first to include seven 'rejected plates'. Harris notes that the 'edition appears to have been small'.This 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 60

KIRCHER (ATHANASIUS)Mundus subterraneus, in XII libros digestus, 2 vol. bound in 1, 2 additional engraved titles, 2 engraved portraits, 23 engraved plates and maps (some folding), 7 folding letterpress tables, numerous engraved and wood-engraved illustrations in the text, lacks 2 text leaves of text (supplied from a later edition), contemporary calf, rebacked retaining old red morocco gilt spine label [Ferguson I, 467; Sabin 37967; Shirley. World Maps 436], folio (400 x 238mm.), Amsterdam, J. Jansson, and E. Weyerstraten, 1665Footnotes:First edition of Kircher's pioneering survey of the subterranean world, investigating the geology of the earth, metallurgy and mining, meteorolgy, minerals and other scientific fields, but also speculating on more esoteric subjects such as the possibility of underworld inhabitants.Provenance: James Whatman, armorial bookplate.This 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 61

LA FONTAINE (JEAN DE)Fables choisies, mises en vers, 4 vol., half-titles, engraved frontispiece by C.N. Cochin after Oudry, additional engraved portrait of Oudry by Tardieu after Largilliere bound before title in volume 2, 275 plates after Oudry engraved by Aubert, Aveline and others, woodcut head- and tailpieces, plate for 'Le singe et le léopard' in its second (lettered) state, some browning and occasional spotting (mostly to text), contemporary calf gilt, g.e., rebacked preserving original spines with gilt morocco lettering labels, old blue paper endpapers [Cohen-De Ricci 548], folio (405 x 268mm.), Paris, Desaint & Saillant [and others], 1755-1759Footnotes:Provenance: Johann Nathanael Pezold (1739-1813), Bibliotheca Pezoldiana bookplate.This 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 63

MANET (EDOUARD)POE (EDGAR ALLAN) Le Corbeau; The Raven: Poëme, traduction française de Stéphane Mallarmé avec illustrations par Edouard Manet, PRESENTATION COPY FROM MALLARMÉ, ONE OF 240 COPIES SIGNED BY HIM AND MANET, title page in red and black, text in English and French, on holland laid paper, 6 lithographs after Manet, comprising vignette on ex-libris leaf, vignette on upper wrapper, and 4 full-size plates on papier chine, text and plates lightly spotted, plates each with one closed tear of 60mm. or less, 2 with edges strengthened on verso where slightly frayed, loose as issued within wrappers of papier parcheminé, spotted and joint crudely strengthened with tissue, short edge tears [Artist & the Book 178], folio (550 x 360mm.), Paris, Richard Lesclide, 1875Footnotes:TRANSLATOR'S PRESENTATION COPY OF THIS LANDMARK LIVRE D'ARTISTE, inscribed on the ex-libris leaf 'A Monsieur et Madame Seignobos / Amicalement / Stéphane Mallarmé.' The recipients, Charles and Dinah Seignobos, had met the poet when he was a schoolteacher in Tournon in the Ardèche between 1863 and 1866; their son was one of his pupils. Charles was in local politics and during the 1870s persuaded the Minister of Public Education to give Mallarmé pay rises and paid leave.'Generally considered to be one of the first and greatest examples of the modern French livre d'artiste', Le Corbeau was 'an astonishingly modern illustrated book for 1875... Manet's bold simplifications, diagonal compositions, and opposition of tones recall his interest in Japanese prints' (British Library blog post; Artist & the Book).This 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 64

MEDINA (BALTHASAR DE)Chronica de la santa provincia de San Diego de Mexico, de religiosos descalcos de N.S.P.S. Francisco en la Nueva-Espana, FIRST EDITION, title within typographic border, additional engraved title (folding) with border incorporating scenes of martyrs of New Spain, one engraved map, both by Antonio Ysarti, large woodcut arms in text, woodcut decorative initials and ornaments, without final blank, blue crushed morocco gilt, by Lortic fils, covers with 3-line fillet border, elaborately tooled in six compartments within raised bands, g.e., purpose-made slipcase [Palau 159373; Sabin 47336, 'A volume of extreme rarity'; Wagner, Spanish Southwest 55], folio (278 x 195mm.), Mexico, Juan de Ribera, 1682Footnotes:An important account of seventeenth century missions to New Spain, including that of Antonio de Arteaga. Born in Mexico Balthasar De Medina was a Discalced (or 'Barefoot') Franciscan, and also described the political and geographical account of the the Province of San Diego. The decorative title-page (including images of several martyrs of New Spain, whose lives are described in the text), and the decorative bird's-eye view map of the San Diego area were engraved by Antonio Ysarti, constituting 'the earliest specimen of copperplate engraving done in Mexico' (Sabin).This 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 66

NAPOLEON BONAPARTERapport signed as approved by Napoleon ('approuvé N'), with printed heading 'Rapport A Sa Majestié l'Empereur et Roi', submitted to him and signed by his Minister of War 'Duc de Feltre', requesting 17,861 francs for laundry and shoes destroyed by fire in the city of Aurich on 18 July 1811, including a detailed list of what is required '1376 chemises... 1470 pairer del souliers... 100 kilo de Cuir...', 2 pages, light browning and small tears to edges, folio, St Cloud, 17 April 1812; with an autograph letter signed by Michel Ney ('Le maréchal Ney'), to Louis-Alexandre Berthier ('le Prince de Neuchatel, Ministre de la guerre'), four days prior to the battle of Guttstadt-Deppen, explaining why men of the 27th Line deserted three months ago due to the lack of satisfactory rations of bread, vegetables and more importantly tobacco, and asking for more supplies ('une gratification extraordinaire de tabac'), 3 pages, light browning and small tears, folio, Guttstadt, 1 June 1807; and other documents including a letter addressed to the commander of the batteries at Cuxhaven, in German, 1 page, folio, 28 December 1813; two copies of reports of the inspector of engineering pertaining to fortifications, the first dated 16 Germinal au XII [6 April 1804], the other regarding Toulon, 11 January 1808; with three printed circulars from the Bureau Militaire 1805-6, autograph sentiment signed 'G. Garibaldi' addressed to Captain Gossling, and other later documents (18)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 67

OVIDIUS NASO (PUBLIUS)Les métamorphoses,... avec des remarques, et des explications historiques par M. L'abbé Banier, 2 vol., text in Latin and French in parallel columns, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignette, engraved allegorical frontispiece by Picart, half-title in volume 1 (not called for in volume 2), 130 large engraved illustrations after Lebrun, Maas, Picart, Romain and others, some light spotting and toning, contemporary calf gilt, g.e., neatly rebacked preserving original spines with red morocco label [Cohen-De Ricci 768, 'Magnifique ouvrage'), folio (460 x 304mm.), Amsterdam, R. & J. Wetstein & G. Smith, 1732Footnotes:Provenance: Gervase Beckett, bookplate.This 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 70

RUSSIA - ZVENIGORODSKOI COLLECTIONKONDAKOV (NIKODIM PAVLOVICH) Histoire et monuments des emaux byzantins [Collection de Mr. A. W. Zwenigorodskoi], FIRST EDITION, NUMBER 34 OF 200 COPIES printed in French, introduction by A. Zvenigorodskoi, chromolithographed dedication to Tsar Alexander III printed on an embossed silver foil ground, engraved portrait frontispiece on india-proof paper, additional chromolithographed pictorial title, title printed in red and black within a decorative chromolithographed border, 31 chromolithographed plates, chromolithographed divisional titles, decorative initials and ornaments throughout, limitation leaf printed in gilt and black, decorative endpapers, very light spotting to a few plates, original white morocco, sides and spine with elaborate embossed design blocked in gilt and black, edges printed in various colours, page edges gauffered and richly ornamented in gilt, silver gilt, red and green, original bookmark of multi-coloured and gilt threads attached by thread, very small scuffmark to extreme edge, contemporary cloth-backed silk-lined solander box, red morocco gilt lettering label on spine (some wear at extremities) [Fekula 6705, 'magnificent'; Vengerov, Old Russian Books, 77], folio (358 x 265mm.), Frankfurt, [A. Osterrieth], 1892Footnotes:A VERY FINE COPY OF A LAVISHLY PRESENTED CELEBRATION OF THE ZVENIGORODSKOI COLLECTION OF BYZANTINE ENAMELS, subsequently purchased by J.P. Morgan who donated them to the Metropolitan Museum, New York. The catalogue is 'undoubtedly a masterpiece of the Russian printing industry. It has no equals either in terms of workmanship or in terms of the funds involved (it cost 120,000 roubles [approximately $200,000] in gold by the exchange rate for 1892' (Vengerov), the Dumbarton Oaks website noting that the 'Zwenigorodskoi collection is almost as famous for its catalog as it was for its ancient enamels'.This 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 78

HERRERA Y TORDESILLAS (ANTONIO DE)Descripcion de las Indias occidentales de Antonio de Herrera coronista mayor de su Magd. de las Indias, y su coronista de Castilla, 14 double-page or folding engraved maps, mounted on stubs (slight brown mark where joined); Historia general de los hechos de los Castellanos en las islas i tierra firme del mar oceano... Decada primera, 2 parts in 1 vol. (only, of 4), each with engraved pictorial title with borders of deities, conquistadors, battle scenes etc. (the first with margins restored), contemporary limp vellum, titled in ink on spine, crinkled and soiled, later endpapers [Borba de Moraes, I:401; Palau 114287-8; Sabin 31541, 31546; Wagner, Spanish Southwest 12k-l.], folio (299 x 205mm.), Madrid, en la Oficina Real de Nicolas Rodriguez Franco, 1725-1726Footnotes:The Descripcion de las Indias Ocidentales, with 14 maps of the Americas, is here bound before the first of the eight 'Decadas' of the Historia general, of which it forms a part. The edition is Gonzales Barcia's reprint of the original edition of 1601-1615, generally thought to be 'the best edition' (Sabin). The maps include Descripcion de las Yndias Ocidentales (the earliest printed Spanish map to depict the complete continents of North and South America), Descripcion de las Indias del Poniente (the First Spanish Map of Southeast Asia, China and the Philippines), Descripcion De las Yndias del Norte (the interior with little or no detail due to the Spanish policy of secrecy, this edition characterised by the naming of Florida in two places).This 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 80

ISTRIAALLASON (THOMAS) Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Pola, in Istria, FIRST EDITION, half-title, 10 engraved plates by W.B. Cooke, George Cooke, Henry Moses and Cosmo Armstrong, 4 engraved vignettes, some spotting, contemporary green watered silk cloth, gilt morocco lettering label on upper cover [Blackmer 25], folio (475 x 340mm.), John Murray, 1819Footnotes:Thomas Allason (1790-1852) dedicated this work on the Roman antiquities at Pola (once a Province of Italy, now in Croatia) to the Society of Dilettanti, stating his intent to improve on the descriptions previously given by Stuart and Revett.Provenance: The Alpine Club, small withdrawal stamp on verso of title.This 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 81

ITALY - ANTIQUITIESBARTOLI (PIETRO SANTI) Le antiche lucerne sepolcrali figurate. Raccolte dalle cave sotteranee, e grotte di Roma... con l'osservationi di Gio. Pietro Bellori, 3 engraved parts titles, 116 engraved plates (plates 33-46 of part 2 bound at the end of part 1), caption in ink in margin of each plate, light spotting, contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt, rubbed [Berlin Cat. 889; Cicognara 3609], folio (322 x 205mm.), Rome, Gio. Francesco Buagni, 1691--VENUTI (RIDOLFO) Antiqua numismata maximi moduli aurea, argentea, aerea ex Museo Alexandri S.R.E. Card. Albani in Vaticanam Bibliothecam, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, engraved vignette on titles, engraved plates, numerous large engraved vignette views, contemporary calf gilt, large gilt arms on sides, spine worn [Cicognara 3043], folio (404 x 263mm.), Rome, Calcographei Cameralis, 1739-1744--LA CHAUSSE (MICHEL ANGE) Le grand cabinet romain our recueil d'antiquitez romaines... que l'on trouvé à Rome, engraved allegorical frontispiece, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, 43 engraved plates (most with 4 images), small dampstain just touching frontispiece image, modern calf-backed marbled boards, folio (355 x 240mm.), Amsterdam, Francois l'Honoré, & Zacharie Chastelain le fils, 1706 (4)Footnotes:Provenance: First and second works, L.F. Salzmann, bookplate (1899).This 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 82

ITALY - VENICEAlbum vénitien dessiné d'après nature par les plus habiles artistes, hand-coloured vignette on title, 20 hand-coloured lithographed views after W. Straucher, G. Pividor, M. Moro and others, tissue guards (keeping colour fresh), publisher's pictorial boards, rebacked, oblong folio (278 x 418mm.), Venice, J.A. Hanit, [1844]This 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 9

DRAWING MANUAL - BOTANICALTESTOLINI (GAETANO) Rudiments of Drawing, Shadowing, and Colouring Flowers in Water Colors; Contained in Thirty-Six Instructive Lessons... Intended for Beginners and Students of this Delightful Art. With a Description of Colours Used & the Method of Mixing Them, FIRST EDITION, pictorial aquatint frontispiece, 29 engraved plates of flowers (18 hand-coloured), hand-colored table of colours, contemporary red half morocco over marbled boards, original red morocco title label on upper cover, rubbed, small loss to foot of spine [Dunthorne 300; Nissen BBI 1946; Prideaux 213], oblong folio (255 x 400mm.), H.K. Causton for G. Testolini, 1818Footnotes:Described by Dunthorne as 'perhaps the finest of all drawing books of the period', Rudiments is one of the few books in which aquatint is used to illustrate botanical subjects. Each flower is shown in three states (outline, aquatint, hand-coloured), although in this copy 3 of the 'aquatint' states have been additional hand-coloured.Provenance William Pike(?), Bolton, 1837, inscription on front pastedown.This 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 96

SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGEThe Complete Atlas of Modern, Classical and Celestial Maps, together with Plans of the Principal Cities of the World, 226 hand-coloured engraved maps (numbered 1-218, and bis numbers, including 49 city-plans and 6 star-charts) some double-page with 2 numbers per sheet, 2 short tears to gutter margin of title, index leaf loose, contemporary half calf gilt, g.e., worn, folio (440 x 358mm.), Edward Stanford, 1859; and 2 others, including one album of etchings by D.C. Read (3)Footnotes:Maps include United States (16 sheets), China (2), World (3), and Australia (3), with city plans including New York, Philadelphia, London (double-page), Canton, Moscow and St. Petersburg.This 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 99

ALDROVANDI (ULYSSE)Quadrupedum omniu[m] bisulcoru[m] historia, engraved allegorical title, lacks one leaf of index, some dampstaining (including opening 50 leaves and margins towards end), 1642 [colophon 1641]; De animalibus insectis, engraved allegorical title, occasional light stains or toning, 1638, numerous woodcut illustrations (some full-page, including giraffe, and rhinoceros), interleaved with tissue guards in approximately 10 places, contemporary calf, rebacked and restored at margins [Nissen BBI 76, 66], folio (360 x 240mm.), Bologna, Ferroni (2)This 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 33

A Napoleonic battle scene pencil on paper, framed, 33 x 44cm; together with a folio of pencil drawings and watercolours relating to the battle, on twelve sheets, double-sided, some inscribed and annotated in pencil in English and a few in Russian (13)Footnote: Provenance: Sotheby's, Sussex, 20 May 1991, lot 324 Alexander Ivanovich Sauerweid was born in the Dutchy of Courland in the Baltic region - the present-day Latvia. When Courtland was annexed by the Russian Empire in 1795, his family fled to Germany. He trained at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts between 1806 and 1812. One of his early commissions was a series of horse portraits for Napoleon. Following his travels to Paris and London, he finally settled in St Petersburg in 1814, where he was invited by Czar Alexander I to paint portraits of Russian soldiers and their uniforms. He specialised in battle painting and taught at the Imperial Academy, of which he was made an honorary member in 1827. His paintings were praised for their sense of documentary accuracy and were displayed in Imperial Palaces.

Lot 165

Polo - Six Impressions of a Chukker - 'Crowded, Goal, Ridden Off, Tourney, Race for Goal, Carry On' all signed lower right in pencil "Carton Moorepark" etchings, 38 x 30cm (sheet), in a linen folio case

Lot 744

Engravings, a large quantity of 18th and 19thC engravings of celebrities of the day (Issacs Watts, Willm Cowper, Wellington, Charles II, Queen Victoria, Matthew Prior etc.) all divided into folders alphabetically (some foxing but gen gd) together with a folio of 50+ battle related engravings from the late 19th and early 20thC including Dolby prints (mixed condition fair/gd) (large qty)

Lot 350

A folio of prints and illustrations related to 1930s magazine publications such as The Graphic with original illustrations for Home and Country and etchings by Will Dyson, mainly signed with additional handwritten sentiments

Lot 162

A quantity of costume jewellery to include vintage beads, brooches and a gold plated ladies wristwatch, a Russian bank not 1910 and mixed coins to include crowns, along with a folio of RSC prints, Russian reproduction cards of early to mid 20th century Russian posters, a J M Barrie novel and Russian franked envelopes

Lot 148

A Harrods black leather folio/briefcase and a similar Harrods suit carrier

Lot 395

A collection of 47 lithographic prints after Carlo Bossoli (1815-1884) including 'The River Katcha' and 'View of Fort St Nicholas' etc. after the original folio entitled 'The Beautiful Scenery And Chief Places Of Interest Throughout The Crimea', Published 1856 by Day & Son

Lot 400

A folio of 11 signed, limited edition colour prints entitled 'The Spirits', depicting comic book scenes, all by Will Eisner and all titled including 'The Hideaway' and 'The Scene of the Crime' etc.

Lot 561

Sandler (Lucy F.) The Peterborough Psalter in Brussels and other Fenland Manuscripts, lg. folio L. 1974; also Wormald (Francis) The Winchester Psalter, lg. folio L. 1973, fine cold. & bl. & white plts., both cloth, & d.w.'s. (2)

Lot 429

Stokes (Margaret) Early Christian Art in Ireland, sm. folio L. 1887. First Edn., fine illus. thro.-out, cloth; also by same author, Six Months in the Apennines, sm. 4to L. 1892, and Three Months in the Forests of France, sm. 4to L. 1895. Both First Edns., illus., & orig. cloth. Good. (3)

Lot 177

[Harris] Ware: The Antiquities and History of Ireland, By the Rt. Hon. Sir James Ware, Knt., Folio L. 1705 First Edn. Thus., engd. port. frontis, red & bl. title, Map of Ireland, & 4 plts. (one plan of Loch Derg) cont. panel calf, tooled gilt spine, mor. label. Good. (1)

Lot 232

Box: Irish interest: Praeger (R.L.) The Way that I Went, roy 8vo D. & L. 1937; also A Tourists Flora of The West of Ireland, 8vo D. 1909, Both First Edns.,; Somerville - Large (P.) 1854 - 2004 - The Story of the National Gallery of Ireland, sm. folio D. 1904; Shackleton (Sir E.) The Heart of The Antarctic, Cork 2002; Pakenham (Eliza) Soldier Sailor - An Intimate Portrait of an Irish Family, L. 2007. First Signed Presentation Copy; Yeats (W.B.) Poems, L. 1901, decor. cloth; Mac Aongusa (B.) The Harcourt Street Line - Back on Track, 4to D. 2003; & 15 others of Irish interest. Good lot, w.a.f. as a box. (1)

Lot 479

Scarce Limited Edition Book of Durrow: Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Durmachensis, 2 vols. folio Olten Lausanne & Freiburg (Urs Graf-Verlag) 1960. Special Lim. Edn. No. 131 (650) Ed. by A.A. Luce, Geo. Otto Simms, Peter Meyer & Lud. Bieler. Fac-simile illus. thro-out, Vol. I in full Celtic design mor., Vol. II in quarter mor., slip case. Pristine copy. (2)

Lot 480

Walsh (Wendy) & Nelson (Chas.) An Irish Florilegium, Vols. I & II, complete, 2 vols. lg. folio L. 1983 & 1987. First Edns., coloured plts. thro-out, orig. cloth, & pict. d.w.'s. V. good. (2)

Lot 63

Fine Binding: Treasures of Early Irish Art, sm. folio N.Y. 1977. Fine cold. illus. thro-out, in full green mor. single fillet borders, with overlaid Celtic decoration at corners in red mor., executed by Paddy Kavanagh, Bookbinder, Museum Book Bindings, Dublin. Rare. (1)

Lot 577

R.I.A.: Atlas of Ireland - Prepared Under the Direction of the National Committee for Geography, folio D. 1979, illus., gilt lettered cloth. Clean Copy. (1)

Lot 344

Legal: Mills (James)ed. Calendar of the Justiciary Rolls or Proceedings in the Court of the Justiciar of Ireland,... Edward I, & Edward II, 1295 - 1303; 1305-1307 & 1308-1314. 3 vols. sm. folio D. (H.M.S.O.) 1905-1914. Vols. I & II in recent vellum backed cloth boards, Vol. III in orig. cloth. (3)

Lot 803

Number One of Fifteen Copies Only, SignedFeehan (John) O'Donovan (Grace) The Bogs of Ireland, An Introduction to the Natural, Cultural, and Industrial Heritage of Irish Peatlands. Folio D. (U.C.D.) 1996. First Edn., This Copy No. 1 of 15 Copies, Signed by Authors, Printer & Binder. Illus. thro-out, in fine quarter crimson mor., raised bands, marble sides, & orig. slipcase. (1)

Lot 475

Grose (Francis) The Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols. folio L. 1791. First Edn., 2 engd. titles, & approx. 266 engd. plts. all v. clean, cont. full calf, tooled gilt borders, tooled gilt spines, rubbed. (2)

Lot 61

Coloured Plates: Lydekker (R.) Wild Life of the World, 3 vols. folio L. 1916, attractive cold. plts. thro-out, orig. gilt cloth. (3)

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