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Marchant (Petro) Speculum Totius Hominus Christiani sive Tribunalis .., Tomus Tertius, 1650, folio in eights; Fenelon, The Adventures of Telemachus, 1792, two volumes, quarto; Tasso (Torquatto), La Gierusalemme Liberata, 1724, two volumes, quarto; all in distressed early leather bindings, WAF (5)
NO RESERVE Gilbert & George.- Jahn (Wolf) The Art of Gilbert & George: or, an Aesthetic of Existence, signed by author and artists, plates and illustrations, original cloth, a little rubbed, dust-jacket, slight creasing to edges, 1989 § Ratcliff (Carter) and Robert Rosenblum, Gilbert & George the Singing Sculpture, signed by artists, illustrations, many full-page, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1993, first editions, 4to & folio (2)
Suffolk.- Gage (John) The History and Antiquities of Suffolk: Thingoe Hundred, first edition, hand-coloured engraved map frontispiece, 35 engraved plates and plans, occasional spotting, bookplate, ex-library with label to front pastedown, later half-morocco, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1838 § Copinger (W. A.) The Manors of Suffolk, 7 vol., plates, occasional marginal ink notes, original cloth, spine covering beginning to split (lower joint, vol. 2), rubbed and bumped, 1905-11, folio (8)
NO RESERVE Medals & decorations.- Rosenfeld (Friedrich Heyer von) Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen der k. und k. Oesterreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, half-title, 12 chromolithographed plates, half-title mounted with tape recto, plates with water-staining to varying degrees at foot and with some spotting or mostly light foxing, text lightly browned, original red half caloth, spine gilt, spine ends and corners frayed, rubbed, folio, Vienna, 1888.
NO RESERVE Madox (Thomas) Baronia Anglica. An History of the Land-Honors and Baronies ..., first edition, engraved vignette title, engraved initials, short marginal tear (4L2), for Robert Gosling, 1736, bound before, A Compleat Index to Mr. Madox's History of the Exchequer ..., for Francis Gosling, 1741, occasional ink annotations, occasional faint spotting, bookplate, previous owner's manuscript notes loosely inserted, modern half-calf, folio.
NO RESERVE Devon.- Prince (John) Danmonii Orientales Illustres: or, the Worthies of Devon, first edition, title foredge strengthened, small tears expertly repaired, heraldic woodcut illustrations, copious annotations in an early nineteenth century hand, Index in manuscript bound at end, A1 & A2 reinforced at edges, small marginal hole (D2), occasional spotting and off-setting, bookplates, modern half calf retaining original endpapers, folio, Exeter, by Sam. Farley, 1701.
America.- Maryland Journal (The) and Baltimore Advertiser, 104 numbers of vol. 12 in 1 vol., woodcut illustrations, poems and songs trimmed and pasted to first 14 leaves (numbers 1-7), worming (affecting text), browning, occasional staining and tears, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary half-calf, very rubbed and worn, cracked joints, loss to spine extremities, folio, Baltimore, 1785; sold not subject to return
Ireland.- Morgan (Richard, Dublin merchant, of Coldcut, Co. Dublin, fl. 1740) Rent Rolls of estates in Limerick, Leitrim, Drogheda, Dublin and Co. Dublin, autograph manuscript, 30pp. excluding blanks, some ff. loose, browned, hinges broken, original vellum, soiled, folio, [c. 1740].⁂ "This book contains Rent-Rolls of the several Estates & other Interests & Leases which I have purchased & acquired from time to time which my son & Grand-Children are to succeed me in... ." - Richard Morgan.
⁂ Sold Subject to the Manorial Document Rules these items may not be removed from England and Wales. Huntingdonshire.- The Mannor of Glatton with Holm in the County of Huntingdon, 2 Court Rolls of the Manor of Glatton and Holme, detailing numerous cases, Courts Baron, Frankpledge etc. relating to land and property, manuscripts, c. 770pp., manuscript index vol. loosely inserted into each vol., vol. I title torn with loss, some ff. loose, others working loose, browned, a few edges with tears, original vellum, lettered direct on both upper covers, soiled, corners bumped, joints splitting, vol. I head and tail of spine chipped with small loss, vol. II lacks tail of spine, folio, 1735-1813; sold subject to the Manorial Documents Rules these items may not not be removed from England & Wales.
NO RESERVE Dorset.- Hutchins (John) The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 4 vol., titles in red and black, engraved plates, maps and pedigrees, illustrations, occasional spotting and off-setting, occasional marginal damp-staining, bookplate, ex-school library label to front pastedowns, contemporary half-morocco, vol. 3 rebacked with original spine laid down, vol. 2 broken upper hinge, rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, folio, Westminster, 1861-70.
NO RESERVE Britain.- Camden (William) Camden's Britannia, Newly Translatied into English ... by Edmind Gibson, engraved portrait frontispiece, several tears, slight fraying to edges, 8 engraved plates of coins, illustrations, lacking maps, occasional worming affecting text, spotting and soiling, previous owner's ink signature to title, occasional pencil annotations, modern rexine, folio, [Wing C359], by F. Collins, for A. Swalle ... and A. & J. Churchil, 1695; sold not subject to return
NO RESERVE Yorkshire.- Thoresby (Ralph) Ducatus Leodiensis: or, the Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 10 plates and 13 pedigrees (11 double-page), illustrations, occasional spotting, index becoming loose, broken hinges, original boards, defective spine, crudely strengthened, B. Dewhirst, 1816 § Whitaker (Thomas Dunham) Loidis and Elmete; or, An Attempt to Illustrate Districts Described in those words by Bede; and supposed to embrace the Lower Portions of Aredale and Wharfdale ... in the County of York, first edition, portrait frontispiece, 48 plates (2 colour), 16 pedigrees (14 double-page), occasional spotting, original boards, defective spine, crudely strengthened, T. Davison, 1816; folio (2)
NO RESERVE Cheshire.- Ormerod (George) The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, 3 vol., second edition, large paper copy, portrait frontispiece, 3 engraved maps (2 hand-coloured), 57 engraved plates (2 hand-coloured), illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription to title verso, list of subscribers, some short marginal tears, pp.245-248 vol. 3 detached, modern half-morocco, folio, 1882.
Foxe (John) [Book of Martyrs] Acts and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happening in the Church, vol.2 only, woodcut title and illustrations, folding plate, occasional foxing and spotting, short tear to lower portion of Pp2, modern calf, [Wing, F 2035], folio, for the Company of Stationers, 1641.
London.- Wilkinson (Robert) Londina Illustrata: Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools..., 2 vol., engraved titles and 206 plates, some double page, minor foxing, contemporary half morocco, joints worn, rubbed, t.e.g, 1819-1825 § Elmes (James) Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Centuy, 61 plates only (of 79), additional engraved title, frontispiece, plates browned and spotted, many tissue guards torn with loss, later half calf, worn, 1827, folio & 4to; and c.80 others, London (c.80)
Sussex.- Dallaway (James) A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex, including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber ..., 2 vol. in 3, first edition, titles in red and black, 75 engraved plates and plans (1 plate trimmed and inset onto leaf, 6 double-page, 7 hand-coloured), 6 engraved maps (5 double-page or folding, 4 hand-coloured, 1 with tear), 3 folding pedigrees, illustrations, occasional spotting and off-setting, occasional faint pencil annotations, bookplates, contemporary calf, vol. 1 & vol. 2 part 2 rebacked, a little rubbed, 1815-30; The Parochial Topography of the Rape of Arundel in the Western Division of the Count of Sussex, vol. 2 part 1, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, list of subscribers, 21 engraved plates (1 bound upside down, 3 hand-coloured, 3 double-page), 1 double-page map, 2 pedigrees, occasional marginal annotations, bookplates. contemporary calf, rebacked, 1832; folio (4)⁂ Vol. 2 part 1 is scarce as much of the stock was destroyed by fire.
Cornwall.- Borlase (William) Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall, second edition, revised, 2 engraved maps (1 double-page and folding), 25 engraved plates (1 double-page), illustrations, tiny holes (Y1-Z2), occasional faint soiling, modern calf-backed boards, folio, 1769.
Incunable leaves.- [Hieronymus (Saint, c.340-420)] [Vitae sanctorum patrum, sive Vitas patrum], 4ff. only, 51 lines and headline, double column, gothic letter, slightly browned, 1p. lower margins slightly stained, disbound, folio, Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 7th May 1478; and 6 others, 16th century printed leaves, v.s., v.d. (10).
NO RESERVE Royalty.- Coronations.- Burke (H. Farnham, compiler) The Historical Record of the Coronation of... King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra..., frontispiece and 31 plates (11 colour), some spotting, original half pictorial morocco, gilt, rubbed, slip-case, splits and soiling, Privately Printed, 1904; and another, Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, folio & 4to (2)
⁂ Sold Subject to the Manorial Document Rules these items may not be removed from England and Wales. Lincolnshire, Whaplode.- Court Rolls of Whapload Abbatis, 7 Court Rolls of the Manor of Whapload Abbatis, detailing numerous cases, Courts Baron, Frankpledge etc. relating to land and property, 7 vol., manuscripts in Latin and English, browned, various bindings including original vellum and reversed calf, rubbed, some soiling, folio, 1706-31, 1733-95, 1797-1828, 1829-45, 1845-68 & 1868-1918; sold subject to the Manorial Documents Rules these items may not be removed from England and Wales.
Sandford (Francis) The History of the Coronation of ... James II ... and ... Queen Mary, first edition, imprimatur leaf signed Norfolke & Marshall, title in red and black with engraved coat-of-arms, engraved head-pieces, initials, text illustrations and 30 engraved plates by William Sherwin and others, all but one double-page, 1 with marginal tear expertly repaired, Fireworks plate trimmed, occasional light soiling and staining, bookplates, later half-calf, a little rubbed, folio, [Wing S652a), Thomas Newcomb, 1687.⁂ Magnificent record of James II's lavish coronation which set the model for subsequent coronations.
NO RESERVE Photograph Album, 95 albumen prints, mounted on card with captions in ink, mostly comprising scenes from Italy, Switzerland and France, ownership inscription dated 1880, original leather, worn, upper cover detached; and another, early 20th century photograph album relating to Egypt and Tangier, dated 1905-1909, folio (2)
NO RESERVE Victoria County Histories.- Salzman (L. F.) The Victoria County History of the County of Warwick, 4 vol. comprising vols 3, 5, 7-8, vol. 5 contemporary half-morocco, vol. 3 without dust-jacket, Oxford, 1945-69; The Victoria County History of the County of Gloucestershire, 6 vol. comprising vols 5 & 7-11, vol. 9 without dust-jacket, Oxford, 1996-76; The Victoria County History of the County of Shropshire, 3 vol. comprising vols 8 & 10-11, Oxford, 1998-85, bookplates, original cloth, dust-jackets, some price-clipped, slight chipping to corners and extremities; and 2 others, Worcester and Stratford-upon-Avon, folio (15)⁂ This series is not published in volume order.
Scotland.- Douglas (Robert) The Peerage of Scotland, 10 engraved plates, list of subscriber's, occasional spotting, ex-law society with occasional ink-stamps, one or two marginal annotations, bookplates, contemporary calf, rebacked, boards detached, rubbed and worn, Edinburgh, 1764 § Carlisle (Nicholas) A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland ..., 2vol., half-titles, fractionally frayed at edges, occasional spotting, modern calf-backed boards, 1813; and another on Scotland, folio & 4to (4)
Hertfordshire.- Clutterbuck (Robert) The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, 3 vol., first edition, 54 engraved maps and plates, 1 map double-page, 2 plates hand-coloured, list of subscriber's, occasional spotting, bookplate, ex-library with labels to front free endpapers, contemporary morocco, gilt, rubbing to corners and extremities, folio, 1815-27.
NO RESERVE Dugdale (Sir William) A Perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of this Realm, from the XLIX of King Henry IIId. Until these present Times., occasional faint spotting, later decorative calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Wing D2491], folio, S. R. for Robert Clavell, 1685.
NO RESERVE Victoria County Histories.- Dunning (R. W.) A History of the County of Somerset, 6 vol. comprising vols 3-8, plates and illustrations, bookplates. original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped, dust-jackets to all but vols 4 & 8, a little rubbed, slight bumping to extremities, folio, 1974-2004.⁂ This series is not published in volume order.
NO RESERVE Durham.- Raine (Rev. James) The History and Antiquities of North Durham, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 9 plates, 1 map, 2 pedigrees (1 double-page), occasional spotting, ex-library with 1 or 2 discreet ink-stamps, modern cloth, folio, 1852.⁂ With a large section on Holy Island, now known as Lindisfarne.
Beaumont (Francis) and John Fletcher, Comedies and Tragedies..., first collected edition, lacking portrait frontispiece, title, dedication, 3C-3 and final leaf of text, 12ff with loss of text, C4-D3 burnholes causing large loss of text, other ff. with tears affecting text, some tears towards end affecting signatures and catchwords, 8f2-8g with some tears and repairs, last f. largely torn away, browned, bookplate to front pastedown, spotting and staining, later half calf, joints split, worn, [ESTC R22900; Pforzheimer 53; Wing B1581], folio, [for Humphrey Robinson and Humphrey Moseley], [1647].⁂ Contains 36 previously unpublished plays. Among the poetic elegies to the authors are first printings of poems by Jonson, Herrick, Milton, Lovelace, Shirely and Waller.
Historic research papers relating to Gillett & Johnson Bells, Turret and Electric Clocks, the folio contains a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including original copies of early G & J Publications 'Ringing Peals: Carillons, Chimes & Turret Clocks', 'Electric Clocks'; also photographs of 1944 assembly shops, original and reprinted catalogues, advertisements, photographs, published articles and correspondence etc
Very rare early Trinity Electric Clock Co. electric mantel clock circa 1910, the 5.25" silvered dial with fast/slow adjustment, within a mahogany stepped rounded arched case, 14.5" high *This is an early example with the movement having externally mounted drive weights, unlike later ASWC Co. designs. The cast back plate also includes the Trinity Electric Clock Co ID *This lot is sold with a folio of research papers relating to the American Self-Winding Clock Co. The folio contains a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including maintenance notes, copy Patents, catalogues, advertisements, photographs, published articles and correspondence
Early Synchronome Master Clock, with prototype escapement movement feature above the escapement wheel, serial no. 1210 (between Dec 1924-Dec 1927), on matt black casting in a 50" high mahogany case, the 7" dial signed Synchronome Electric, London (pendulum and bob) *Sold with a folio of original papers including correspondence, parts lists and instructions for set-up received in 1947 from The Synchronome Company, and a copy of the publication "A Hope-Jones Synchronome Miscellany"
Historic research papers relating to S.J. Wise and his development of electric clocks in the 1920/40s; the folio contains a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including a copy of 'Electric Clocks' publication, published articles, family history research and correspondence etc
Historic research papers relating to Alexander Bain and his development of electric clocks, the folio contains a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including original copies, photographs, published articles, copy Patents and family history research and correspondence etc
Very rare Shepherds London electric slave clock, the 12.5" cream enamel dial with skeletonised centre signed Shepherds Patent, Leadenhall Street, London, with subsidiary seconds dial *Shepherds were the makers of the electromagnetic clock on the Meridian line at Greenwich. The clock is also sold with a folio containing a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including original copies of historic papers and Patents pertaining to Charles Shepherd, original and reproduced photographs, published articles and correspondence
ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL; a boxed archive facsimile edition by Barracuda Books Ltd, published 1984, no.12, presented with the black and white prints in a separate folio, also a boxed limited edition The Red Books of Humphrey Repton no.301 with one large and three small volumes contained within the same case (2).
Wilson, Sir John The Royal Philatelic Collection. The Viscount Kemsley at the Dropmore Press, 1952. Folio, full red leather, upper board with royal arms in gilt, lower with Tudor Rose in gilt, spine lettered and ruled in gilt, top edges gilt, in slipcase; illus. with examples from the collection, some coloured.
[Churchill, Awnsham & John] A Collection of Voyages and Travels: volume iv London: Awnsham and John Churchill, [1704?]. Volume 4 (of 6) only, folio, 6 plates (of 11) only, contemporary calf, bookplate, tear to title-page affecting imprint details, a few tears to platesFootnote: Provenance: From the library of Kingcausie
China - Blaeu, Jan Theatrum Orbis Terrarum sive Novus Atlas. Pars Sexta [China and Japan] Amsterdam, [1655]. Large folio (500 x 315mm.), [title], [7], 171, [24], xii, 33, [iii], hand-coloured engraved architectural title and 17 hand-coloured engraved maps mounted on guards, Latin text, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, repair to lower board, several scrapes, occasional browning or spotting of text, slight spotting to some maps, 17cm. tear to "Xansi" map (repaired on verso), "Chekiang" map with 6cm. strip torn from lower margin, very small tear to final leaf, previous ownership inscription washed from titleFootnote: Note: This magnificent atlas was published both as a separate volume by Blaeu in 1655, with the title Novus Atlas Sinensis , as well as comprising volume VI of Blaeu’s Nieuwe Atlas 1649-58 in Dutch and Theatrum Orbis Terrarum; sive, Novus Atlas 1655 in Latin, as with the present copy. Blaeu's maps of China were engraved after Martini's sketches and observations. Martinus Martini (1614-1661), a Jesuit missionary, worked in China from 1642, amassing many Chinese books and maps, including a copy of Zhu Siben's 14th-century atlas of Chinese provinces, with amendments from Lo Hongxian's atlas of 1555. The hand-coloured double-page maps consist of a general map of China, 15 maps of the provinces, and a map of Japan, and the present atlas, as with many copies, does not have the main title.Condition report: See catalogue description. Xensi map slightly creased, short tear in lower margin; Worst spotting - p.57, 81, Occasional grubby mark (Quantung map at p.132); Nanking map - short tear in lower margin. Fokien map (p.120) slight discolouration.
Slezer, Captain John Theatrum Scotiae edited by John Jamieson. Edinburgh: W. Paterson, 1874. Large folio, one of 250 copies, 68 plates, 32 coloured coats-of-arms tipped in, contemporary brown morocco-backed maroon cloth, rubbed; Wood, John Philip The Antient and Modern State of Cramond. Edinburgh: J. Paterson, 1794. First edition, 4to, presentation copy inscribed "To the Right Honble. Lord Glenbervie, from the author", 11 (of 12) engraved plates & pedigrees (lacking Roystoun House), original boards, uncut, with note on title Purchased at the sale of the Carnsalloch Library Dumfries 1894, bookplate of Sylvester Lord Glenbervie, (2)
Bindings and Other Books A large collection Wood, Anthony Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education at the most Antient and Famous University of Oxford... London: R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and J. Tonson, 1721. 2 volumes, folio, contemporary panelled calf, upper cover to volume 2 detached; Clarkson, Thomas A Portraiture of Quakerism... London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807. Second edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, covers worn and detaching; Harrison, Charles A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees. London: Longman, Rees, Orme..., 1825. Second edition, 8vo, original boards; Priestly, Joseph Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals and Railways, throughout Great Britain. London: Longman, Rees, Orme..., 1831. 4to, original cloth, stamps of Barnsley Reference Library; Nichol, J.P. Contemplations on the Solar System. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1844. Second edition, 8vo, plates, original cloth; Preston, John The Picture of Yarmouth. Yarmouth: C. Sloman for the Author, 1819. 8vo, folding map, folding table, 19 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, foxed; Burlington, Charles The Modern Universal British Traveller. London: J. Cooke, [n.d. but 1779?] Folio, frontispiece, 2 folding maps and 85 plates only (of 105), covers detached, text-block disintegrated; Bruce, James, of Kinnaird Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile. Edinburgh: G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1790. 4to, volumes 1 & 4 only, contemporary diced calf; and a quantity of others (139)
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