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KING DANIEL. A Discription (sic) Historicall & Geographicall of the Countie Palatine of Chester. Double page & other eng. plates incl. plan of Chester. Folio. Rebound half calf, tear to top of title (minimal loss), some browning, mkg., occasional reps., etc., sold as seen. Bookplate of Bryan Faussett. Chester, 1656.
TAKENOBU Y. & KAWAKAMI K. (Trans). A History of the Japanese Arts. 3 vols. On fine paper with many good plates. Folio. Cloth, col. dec. with birds & foliage, ties. In well worn orig. outer case, c.1907. Condition Report. Appears complete but not collated. As images. Some browning/foxing/wear.
A folio of mezzotints on hand made linen paper by H. Scott Bridgwater from The Museum Galleries after J.B.C. Corot including "The bent tree", "Souvenir D'Italie", "Paysage, Pont de Palleul", "Chevriers des Iles Borromees", "Les Bucheronnes", "Souvenir de Mortefontaine", "Danse des Bergeres", "L'Eclogue" and "Fisherman's Hut", 32.5 x 46
1- Burgher, G A; W.R. Spencer(Transl.): Leonora, with designs by The Right Honourable Lady Diana Beauclerc. T Bensley, 1796. Folio, frontispiece, 4 plates , 2 headpieces and 2 tailpieces engraved by Bartolozzi, Harding, and Birrell; 2- Miniature: Pindar, 3 volumes. Greek text. Glasgow, Foulis, 1754-57. cont. full leather gilt; 3- Paterson: Roads. 1794. with double-page frontis map. Covers worn; Etc.. (Qty)
LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURY ROSEWOOD FLUTE/FIFE in three parts with electroplate mounts and fittings, 15" (38cm) long overall (one stop incomplete), together with a GOOD QUALITY CONDUCTOR'S BATON, mahogany shaft with sycamore octagonal and tapered handle with box wood rounded finial, 21 1/2" (54.6cm) long and a BOUND COLLECTION OF LATE VICTORIAN SHEET MUSIC, folio size with hand-written index of contents, signed E Barnes Xmas 1886, some sheets with earlier dates
Abraham Ortelius, 'Regionis Biturigum Exactiss [with] Limaniae Topographia' and three other framed maps, comprising another Ortelius double map on single folio sheet, 'Calais and Vermandois, France and Vicinity' (uncoloured), an Ortelius map of 'Gallia Vetus' and a John Speed map of Northamptonshire (faults)
Assorted Dolls House Miniature Art Accessories, including a wooden paint box with contents, Reeves two drawer painting box, folding card table, folding easel, sketchbooks, folio of seascapes, frames, framed hunting prints, small oil sailing boat initialled 'JG', oil of a wooded landscape by Louisa 2001, two framed watercolours by Lindsay Grassing 2011, and another by Jenny Castagnetti 1995 etc; Lighting including two Ray Storey table lamps with glass chimneys and one green glass shade; and a walnut writing slope, fully fitted, inscribe 'B' to underneath etcPlease note: The skeleton clock seen in main photo is not part of this lot (can be found int lot 2015)
[§] WILLIAM JOHNSTONE O.B.E. (SCOTTISH 1897-1981) WILLIAM JOHNSTONE & EDWIN MUIR - FOLIO OF LITHOGRAPHS & POETRY, 1981 Signed by Johnstone and numbered 27/50, featuring 21 lithographs, each signed in pencil, in original folio casing, with original tissue guards 32.5cm x 26cm (12.75in x 10.25in) Note: Johnstone on the folio, "I do not mean my lithographs to have a literal connection with the poems I have chosen by Ewin Muir. I have tried to relate my unconscious and surreal perceptions to those of the poet. The poems, re-read over many years, contain layered depths of unconscious feeling and tension. The poet never realised that he was a true man of genius; he remained a man of doubt."
A papier mâché and leather-bound Victorian folio by Jennens & Bettridge, third quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, with a portrait of the young Queen Victoria after the original 1838 painting by Thomas Sully, specifically the half-length version currently at the Wallace Collection, London; the reverse with an oval scene showing a lake with swans and a pavilion, with silk lining and debossed gilt foliate decoration, 29.5 cm high from the spine, 25 cm wide, 2.5 cm deep
Books - Naval History and Warfare - Baudry (Lieutenant A., French Navy), The Naval Battle: Studies of the Tactical Factors, Followed by Observations on Unity of Doctrine by Captain G. Laur (French Army), Translated by C.F.A., With an Introduction by Admiral Sir Reginald N. Custance, G.C.B., Etc., Hugh Rees, Ltd., London 1914, xvi, 387pp, only three pull-out charts (nos. III, IV and V), contemporary blue buckram as issued, 8vo; Paterson (Daniel), A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales [...], eighth edition, F. Power, London 1789, pp: viii, xxiv, 308, advertisement [i], fold-out engraved map to title-page, further early 19th century and later fold-out maps accompanying text throughout bound in at a later date, contemporary speckled tree calf, the spine with red morocco title label lettered in gilt within bands, 18th century ink MS annotations to verso endpaper and some later notes in MS pencil, 12mo; another, fifteenth edition, London 1811, some contemporary engraved fold-out maps, contemporary green vellum spine and marbled paper boards, contemporary ink MS dated ownership inscription: Kenyon 1812; [The New Testament in Arabic], [n.d., c. 1885], publisher's details and text printed in Arabic throughout, contemporary full red morocco and gilt tooled binding, the spine lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, one recto endpaper with contemporary ink MS inscription: Presented to Mifs (sic) Georgina Watson by her ****** friends Mr & Mrs: Menton ****, December 1885, inserted ink MS note from a contemporary bookseller, 8vo; British Travel and Topography - Shalder's Birmingham Directory 1854, Issued Annually, Wrightson and Bell, Birmingham [1854], line engravings and advertisements throughout, contemporary green buckram as issued, 12mo; The Illustrated Exhibitor, A Tribute to the World's Industrial Jubilee; Comprising Sketches, By Pen and Pencil, of The Principal Objects in the Great Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations 1851, John Casell, London [1851], fold-out and one-page line engravings, further vignettes within text, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 4to; The Pictorial Gallery of Arts, Comprising nearly four Thousand Illustrations on Wood, and a Series of beautiful Steel engravings, The London Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, London [n.d., c. 1855], buckram boards, later leather spine, crown folio; Marshall's Select Views In Great Britain, &c. &c., two-volume set, W. Marshall, London [c. 1825], full-page topographical copperplate engravings, papered pink boards as issued, 18mo; Dr Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopædia: Useful Arts, A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the Silk Manufacture, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London 1831, contemporary buckram as issued, 12mo; etc
Miscellaneous - Geddie (John), The Home Country of R.L. Stevenson: Being the Valley of the Water of Leith from Source to Sea, Illustrated by Joseph Brown, W.H. White & Co. Ltd., Edinburgh and London 1898, contemporary green buckram as issued, small folio; The Glory of Belgium, Illustrations in Colour by W.L. Bruckman, Hodder and Stoughton, London [1914], tipped-in colour plates, terracotta buckram as issued, 4to; [Mause (Melville Henry)], The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, The Blood Royal of Britain: Being a Roll of the Living Descendants of Edward IV and Henry VII, Kings of England, and James III, King of Scotland, With A Series of Portraits, T.C. & E.C. Jack, London 1903, blue cloth as issued, thick 4to, [3]
Gentleman (David). Bridges on the Backs, A Series of Drawings, introduced by Peter Eden, 1st edition, Cambridge: printed for his friends by the University printer, 1961, 9 folding plates, pictorial endpapers, small spot to contents and adjacent leaves, origianl green cloth wallet-binding, landscape folio, together with: Keynes (Florence Ada), By-Ways of Cambridge History, 2nd edition, expanded, Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons Ltd, 1956, plates, front free endpaper signed by the author 'F. A. Keynes, Dec. 1956', original cloth, dust jacket (front panel slightly rumpled and nicked at head), 8vo; Attwater (Aubrey), Pembroke College Cambridge: A Short History, 1st edition, Cambridge: at the University Press, 1936, light spotting, plates, original cloth, dust jacket (slightly spotted), 8vo; Gray (Arthur), Jesus College [series title: University of Cambridge College Histories], 1st edition, F. E. Robinson & Co., 1902, frontispiece (slightly offset) and other plates, library plate, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original blue cloth gilt, slightly marked, 8vo Ex libris Christopher Hogwood CBE (1941-2014). (4)
Esmerian (Raphael). Bibliotheque Raphael Esmerian, 5 parts in 6 volumes, Georges Blaizot & Claude Guerin, Paris, 1972-74, colour and black & white plates including some tipped in, original cloth gilt, spines faded, 4to, together with Christies Catalogues, The Estelle Doheny Collection, 6 parts & index, New York, 1987-1989, colour and black & white illustrations, original red cloth gilt, folio (13)
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