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Lot 26

A quantity of leather items to include satchel, wallets, belts, folio etc.

Lot 431

Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - 'The Lowrys'Comprising a gilt tooled folio containing printed frontispiece stating this to be number 52 in a limited edition of 300, a pencil signed colour print entitled 'Self Portrait', a pencil signed colour print entitled 'The Artists Father', and a pencil signed colour print entitled 'The Artists Mother', each image approx 31x24cm, together with a limited edition bronze plaque depicting L.S. Lowry, after L Solomon, produced by The Morris Singer Foundry Ltd, and engraved '52/300', together with fitted case, certificate from The Morris Singer Foundry Ltd, and printed paperwork relating to the set. CONDITION REPORT: 3 x prints in good condition, no damage, fading minor blemishes to margins. All pencil signed. Frontispiece minor discolouration to extremeties, where the were held in folio. Folio not damaged, but minor surface blemishes, plaque fine, undamaged. plaque case with surface blemish

Lot 306

A folio of unframed paintings & prints from Liverpool School of Art, including those by P Eachus (a lot)

Lot 80

A late 19th Century mahogany folio stand.

Lot 34

Folio : An assortment of various mediums of art collected and undertaken by one artist. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.

Lot 352

A large folio titled '' Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports'' containing over 100 Cinque Port (A collection of ports in Sussex and Kent) Maps, dating between 1898 and 1911, each map approx 22 1/2'' x 17''. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.

Lot 942

[ART] Lenkiewicz, R.O. The Mary Notebook, limited edition of 350, White Lane Press, Plymouth, 1998, cloth, illustrations throughout, SIGNED BY ARTIST and complete with certificate of authenticity, folio, in slip-case.

Lot 741

A folio of Rembrandt drawings and etchings

Lot 159

Reverend John Eagles (1783-1855) - A folio sized album containing seventeen mainly monochrome watercolours, some signed and dated together with eight other loose leaf unframed watercolours etc by Eagles and other Bristol School artists including Milman and Johnson, various sizes Condition: Some foxing throughout but would advise viewing in person - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 151

[MISCELLANEOUS] Shakespeare, William, & Dulac, Edmund, illustrator. The Tempest, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1984 (facsimile reprint), blue cloth gilt, colour plate illustrations, quarto; Malory, Sir Thomas, & Beardsley, Aubrey, illustrator. Le Morte Darthur, Studio Editions, London, 1992 (facsimile reprint), text illustrations, quarto, in slip-case; The New Adventures of Rupert, facsimile reprint of 1936 annual, limited edition no.5320, boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. Idylls of the King, Macmillan, London, 1906, full crushed morocco by Riviere for the Army & Navy, inside dentelles, all edges gilt, small octavo; and thirteen other works, including nine by the Folio Society, (17).

Lot 387

A box of books mainly on Art including Hockney on 'Art and Picasso four themes, Folio Society 1961

Lot 381

GUILLIAM (JOHN) A DISPLAY OF HERALDRY, SIXTH EDITION, FOLIO, WOOD ENGRAVED SHIELDS OF ARMS THROUGHOUT, VICTORIAN TOOLED CALF IN 16TH C STYLE, AEG, 1724, A VERY GOOD COPY

Lot 374

TRADE CATALOGUES. BAYLISS, JONES & BAYLISS LTD, WOLVERHAMPTON, IRON, FENCING AND GATES CATALOGUE NUMBER 8 1901, ILLUSTRATED, SLOAN & DAVIDSON LTD, LEEDS, ORNAMENTAL RAIN-WATER HEAD [AND RELATED WARE] FOLIO, C1911 (2 COPIES, ONE IN WRAPPERS)

Lot 369

Lucille Armstrong (Contemporary), by and after, a set of eighteen, Reproducciones de Acuarelas, lithographs, 42cm x 56cm, folio

Lot 159

A folio of prints to include a set of six 20th century restrike engravings of hunting scenes after W.J.Shayer, numerous prints from the seris 'Tour to Hafod in Cardiganshire, The seat of Thomas Johnes Esq MP' by James Edward Smith Esq and a quantitiy of other items by different hands (Qty)

Lot 890

WENCESLAUS HOLLAR (1607-1677) Czechoslovakian Studies of Far Eastern Natives Engravings on mainly laid paper, comprising: Tartarians (P.2022), Tartarian Women (P.2023), A Charrying Chaire, The Manner of Writing (P.2021), Joglers (Chinese Comediants to verso), Chinese Men (P.2017), Chinese Men and Women Rusticks (P.2018), The Young Viceroy of Kanton (P.2012), Ambassador of Lammas (P.2013), Mogols Ambassadors (Ambassador of the Zutadsen to verso), Mendians, Chinese Prests and Monks, together with fourteen further untitled engravings (Quantity) CONDITION REPORTS: Most generally in good condition with expected wear, variously trimmed, some beyond margins, some minor tears and losses, some surface dirt, could do with a light clean, a number stuck down and previously part of a folio.

Lot 107

Books: William Shakespeare, "The Works", Imperial Edition, edited by Charles Knight in two volumes, bound as nine, n.d., green calf folio.

Lot 606

A folio of ten mid 19th Century hand drawn and coloured maps

Lot 471

A teachers folio of classroom creative educational posters

Lot 123

Heading: Author: Dufrene, MauriceTitle: Ensembles Mobiliers, Vol.1. Exposition Internationale De 1937Place Published: ParisPublisher:Editions d'Art Charles MoreauDate Published: 1937Description: 32 photographic plates, showing Art Deco interiors, with 4 pages text and list of plates. (Folio) 45x43 cm (18 x 12"), loose as issued in cloth-backed printed board portfolio, with cloth ties. Designers and furniture makers include Jacques Adnet, Le Bucheron, Rinck, Louis Sognot, Andre Arbus, E.R. Lamy, Jean Dunand, Jean Royere. Wear and soiling to boards, some darkening and stains; some toning and foxing to plate edges, not affecting the images; very good.

Lot 95

Heading: (Monographs)Author: Title: Five Art MonographsPlace Published: Various placesPublisher:Date Published: Various datesDescription: Includes: Alexander, Francesca. Drawings for Roadside Songs of Tuscany. Introduction by Joseph R. Goldyne. Illustrated with black and white facsimiles. (8vo) Grey printed wrappers. Light wear; near fine. Woodside, California: Sven H. A. Bruntjen Fine Arts, 1981. Bautze, Joachim K. Interaction of Cultures: Indian and Western Painting, 1780-1910. With text illustrations throughout, mostly color. (4to) gilt stamped black cloth, illustrated dust jacket. Light wear; near fine. Alexandria, Virginia: Art Services International, 1998. Bruneau, Philippe, et al. Sculpture: From Antiquity to Present. 4 volumes. Profusely illustrated from photographs. (Folio) maroon cloth printed in white, pictorial slipcase. Some wear to slipcase, light wear to bindings; near fine. Koln: Taschen, [1991-1996]. Calder, Alexander, et al. Hommage a' Alexander Calder. Profusely illustrated with facsimiles and from photographs. (Folio) gilt stamped yellow cloth, pictorial dust jacket. Light wear; previous owner's name in pen on front free endpaper; very good. [New York: Tudor Publishing, Co. 1972]. Dodgson, Campbell. The Etchings of James McNeill Whistler. Illustrated with 96 plates. (4to) vellum backed grey boards with gilt stamp. Formerly of the Stanford library with a few labels and pencil markings. Wear and soiling to binding; toning to pages, hinges cracked; very good. London: The Studio, 1922. Due to the size and/or weight of this lot extra charges may apply. Very good to near fine.

Lot 191

Heading: Author: Von Winning, HassoTitle: Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central AmericaPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Harry N. Abrams, Inc.Date Published: [1968]Description: 388 pp. Profusely illustrated from color and b&w photographs, many tipped in. (Folio) full green Moroccan leather, gold stamped titles and decoration, decorative slipcase with ribbon. No. 200 of 1800 deluxe copies created for the members of the Harry N. Abrams Limited Edition Society. Signed by Von Winning at the limitation. Some wear, scuffing and fading to slipcase, light wear to leather, fading to spine, rubbing to extremities; interior clean; very good.

Lot 182

Heading: Author: Silvestre, ArmandTitle: The Gallery of Contemporary Art - Limited Imperial Edition.Place Published: PhiladelphiaPublisher: Gebbie & CoDate Published: [1884]Description: 6 portfolios. 88 pp. + 60 photogravures and 94 wood engravings, each plate followed by unpaged leaf with descriptive letterpress. (Folio) 47x34 cm (18½x13½"), blue cloth portfolios with gilt stamp, cloth ties, with pages and plates laid loose in printed wrappers, as issued. No. 9 of 1000 limited copies, unbound on India paper. Featuring plates after works by Bouguereau, Corot, Fromentin, Meissonier, Millais and Puvis de Chavannes among many others.Due to the size and/or weight of this lot extra charges may apply. Wear, soiling, and rubbing to portfolios, toning and offsetting to wrappers with some split and others splitting; toning and wear to plate edges; overall very good.

Lot 163

Heading: Author: O'Keeffe, Georgia.Title: Georgia O'Keeffe - InscribedPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Viking PressDate Published: [1976]Description: Profusely illustrated in color, most full page, one folding, reproducing 108 paintings by O'Keeffe. (Folio) 40x30 cm (16x12"), tan linen, illustrated dust jacket. First Edition. Inscribed by O'Keeffe on half title page to Peruvian Ambassador Pedro Beltrán and his American wife, Miriam Kropp Beltrán: "To Miriam and Pedro Beltrán, with best thoughts and wishes, sincerely, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1977." O'Keeffe's famous tour of her paintings from 1916 to 1972. Some wear and soiling to jacket, with edge wear and light fraying to jacket at head of spine; light wear to cloth; near fine volume in very good or better jacket.

Lot 142

Heading: (Koons, Jeff)Author: Holzwarth, Hans WernerTitle: Jeff KoonsPlace Published: ColognePublisher:TaschenDate Published: 2007Description: 606 pp. Illustrations from photographs, most in color. (Folio) original cloth, red cloth-covered clamshell box with gilt stamp, original shipping box present. No. 564 of 1600 copies. First Edition. Signed by Koons at limitation. "This exhaustive monograph begins with a biographical essay by Interview magazine editor-in-chief Ingrid Sischy that puts his work into context and tells his personal story, as well as a text by Eckhard Schneider analyzing Koons from a European perspective. Arranged in chronological chapters by work groups, the main body of the book features art historian and critic Katy Siegel's detailed analyses alongside hundreds of large-format images tracing Koons' career from 1979 to today. Rounding off the book are an extended bibliography and a lavishly illustrated biography. Fans of Jeff Koons' work will find in this publication not only a sumptuous book-object, but also the most comprehensive study of the artist's work ever published". - from the publisher.Due to the size and/or weight of this lot extra charges may apply. Volume fine; light wear to inner clamshell, original shipping box with some wear, styrofoam packing pieces broken.

Lot 202

Heading: (Matisse, Henri)Author: Néret, GillesTitle: MatissePlace Published: [Singapore]Publisher:Konecky & KoneckyDate Published: [1993]Description: 271, [1] pp. Illustrated with 388 color and b&w reproductions, and from photographs. (Folio) blue cloth, illustrated dust jacket. First Edition. A handsome overview of the life and work of Matisse.Lots sold without reserve are sold “As Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US, please consider this when determining your bid amount. Light wear and soiling to jacket, light wear to cloth; very light foxing to endpapers; very good.

Lot 111

Heading: (Chagall, Marc)Author: Title: Two issues of Derrière le Miroir featuring lithographs by Marc ChagallPlace Published: [Paris]Publisher:[Galerie Maeght]Date Published: [1977, 1981]Description: Includes: Derrière le Miroir No. 225. 24 pp. loose in illustrated wrappers, as issued. (Folio) Illustrated with color and b&w plates by Chagall, including one folding lithograph. [1977]. Derrière le Miroir No. 246. Unpaginated, sheets loose in illustrated wrappers as issued. (Folio) Illustrated with color and b&w plates by Chagall, including one folding lithograph. [1981]. Text in French. Some wear and soiling to wrappers, bump to head of spine of no. 225; interiors clean; very good.

Lot 146

Heading: Author: Man RayTitle: Alphabet Pour AdultesPlace Published: [Paris]Publisher:Editions Pierre BelfondDate Published: [1970]Description: Comprising rayograph with color silkscreen mounted on wood veneer covered board, signed in pencil and numbered 76/150, and thirty-six offset lithographs printed in colors, together with title page, signed and numbered justification, text and colophon printed on Arches, the full sheets, loose as issued, within original orange cloth clam shell portfolio. (Folio), 39x29 cm (15x11.5"), No. 76 of a total of 180 copies. Signed and numbered by Man Ray in pencil at the justification. Very light wear; near fine or better.

Lot 199

Heading: Dali, SalvadorAuthor: Gerard, Max, editorTitle: DaliPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Abradale PressDate Published: [1968]Description: Profusely illustrated with color and black and white reproductions. (Folio) gilt stamped red cloth, illustrated dust jacket. First Edition. "The numerous superbly printed illustrations, including startling details and many works never before reproduced, are juxtaposed with Dali's own thoughts on the subjects that most deeply concern him." Lots sold without reserve are sold “As Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US, please consider this when determining your bid amount. Light wear and soiling to jacket, wear to edges, light corner bump; interior clean; very good or better

Lot 160

Heading: (Newman, Arnold)Author: Brookman, Philip and Arnold NewmanTitle: Arnold Newman - InscribedPlace Published: KölnPublisher:TaschenDate Published: [2000]Description: 276 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographic plates. (Folio) yellow cloth with pictorial dust jacket. First Edition. Inscribed by Newman on title page: "To Robert and Brenda Edelson, with my real appreciation and interest in collecting photography, Arnold Newman, 3/4/00." Arnold Newman was noted for his "environmental portraits" of artists and politicians, as well as his carefully composed abstract still life images. Slight bump to jacket and cloth at head of spine; near fine.

Lot 120

Heading: (Derrière le Miroir)Author: Title: Hommage á Aimé et Marguerite Maeght - Derrière le Miroir No. 250Place Published: [Paris]Publisher:[Galerie Maeght]Date Published: -1982Description: 111, [2] pp. Illustrated with 24 lithographs, most in color, and from photographs. (Folio) illustrated wrappers. Artists include Saul Steinberg, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Antoni Tapies, Ellsworth Kelly, and Eduardo Chillida, among others. Light wear and soiling to wrappers, some edgewear; interior clean; near fine.

Lot 208

Heading: Author: Windsor-Smith, BarryTitle: The Drawings of Barry Windsor-SmithPlace Published: Arlington, MassachusettsPublisher:CygnusDate Published: 1983Description: 8 loose prints in publisher's original box with paste-on printed label. (Folio) 42.5x36 cm (16½x14"). No. 491 of 750 copies. First Edition. The first print is signed and numbered by Barry Windsor-Smith.Lots sold without reserve are sold “As Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US, please consider this when determining your bid amount. Outer box with some wear and scuffing, bump at lower left corner; all prints with bump to lower left corner; very good.

Lot 104

Heading: Author: Begey, Marina BersanoTitle: Le Cinquecentine PiemontesiPlace Published: TorinoPublisher:Tipografia Torinese EditriceDate Published: 1961-1966Description: 3 volumes. 549, [2]; 574, [2]; 529, [2] pp. Illustrated throughout with facsimile illustrations, title-pages, woodcuts and engravings. (Folio), grey buckram with spines printed in red, decorative grey dust jackets. Volume one is No. 541 of 990 numbered copies, volumes 2 and 3 are each one of 1,000 copies. First Editions. 3 handsome volumes of detailed listings and facsimiles of 16th century books. Vol. 1 Torino; Vol. 2 Alessandria - Asti - Biella - Borgolavezzaro - Carmafnola - Casale - Chivvasso - Cuneo - Ivrea - Mondovi con il supplemento di Torino; Vol. 3 Nizza Monferrato - Novara - Novi Ligure - Saluzzo - Savigliano - Tortona - Trino - Varallo - Vercelli. Text in Italian. Due to the size and/or weight of this lot extra charges may apply. Wear and soiling to jackets, occasional creasing along edges, mild darkening to spines, some wear to cloth with bumps to top corners, top front corner of vol. 1 bumped, causing chips to cloth and jacket; some light foxing to endpapers of vol. 1, occasional light toning to pages; very good.

Lot 121

Heading: Author: Dine, JimTitle: Jim Dine: Walking Memory 1959-1969 - InscribedPlace Published: [New York]Publisher:Guggenheim Museum Date Published: [1999]Description: 245 pp. Profusely illustrated with color and b&w reproductions, and from photographs. (Folio) blind stamped black cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First Edition. Inscribed by Dine on the title page to Italian artist Italo Scanga: "For Italo Scanga, with best wishes from Jim Dine, Aug. 1999, Pilchuck." Catalog to accompany the first major exhibition of Dine's work from the 1960s, with lavish reproductions. Light wear, spine leaning a bit; near fine.

Lot 184

Heading: Author: Solon, M.L. Title: The Ancient Art Stoneware of The Low Countries and GermanyPlace Published: LondonPublisher:Published for The Author at the Chiswick PressDate Published: 1892Description: 2 volumes. x, 208; [2], 183, [1] pp. Illustrated with 25 copperplate etchings and 210 illustrations in the text. (Folio) 40x29 cm (16x12") original printed stiff wrappers. A handsome and profusely illustrated collection on the subject. Wear and soiling to wrappers, with darkening, foxing and staining, some fraying and tearing at spines; darkening and offsetting to endpapers, scattered foxing and toning throughout; very good.

Lot 130

Heading: Author: Friedlander, LeeTitle: The American MonumentPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:The Eakins Press FoundationDate Published: [1976]Description: Profusely illustrated from photographic plates. (Oblong Folio) 29x39 cm (11.5x16"), bound in original blue cloth with 3 bolts. Gilt stamp design. One of 2000 copies. First Edition. Gorgeous gravure reproductions of monuments across America. Light wear to binding; near fine.

Lot 105

Heading: (Boudin, Eugene)Author: Schmit, RobertTitle: Eugene Boudin, 1824-1898Place Published: ParisPublisher:[Robert Schmit]Date Published: 1973Description: 3 volumes. Illustrated throughout with black and white facsimiles. (Folio) 32x24 cm (12½x9½) blue cloth with stamped black lettering to front covers and spine, gilt top edges, decorative endpapers. No. 938 of 1200 copes Scarce limited edition of this catalogue raisonne of the work of French landscape painter Eugene Boudin (12 July 1824 - 8 August 1898).Due to the size and/or weight of this lot extra charges may apply. Some wear and scuffing to cloth with light fading to spines, rubbing to extremities, some corner bumps and light scuffing to edge gilt, bump to head of spine of vol. 1; interiors clean; very good.

Lot 125

Heading: Author: Dugdale, JohnTitle: The Clandestine Mind: Photographs by John DugdalePlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Leo & Wolfe PubDate Published: [2000]Description: Illustrated with 49 plates from photographs. (Folio) 38x33 cm (15x13"), black-stamped tan cloth with pictorial onlay. No. 216 of 750 trade copies. Dated and signed by Dugdale at the half-title, October 2000. Flyer for book reception/signing laid in. Some creasing to bottom corners of 3 leaves; near fine.

Lot 149

Heading: (Matisse)Author: Soby, James Thrall, introductionTitle: Mural Scrolls: Calder, Matisse, Matta, MiroPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Katzenbach and WarrenDate Published: 1949Description: [8] pp. Introduction by James Thrall Soby. Artist's statements by Matta, Joan Miro, Alexander Calder and Henri Matisse. Illustrated with 4 silkscreens in colors printed on canvas and tipped onto burlap. (Folio) 44.5x 30 cm (17¾x11½"), spiral-bound with color board covers. The silkscreens comprise: "A Piece of My Workshop" by Calder; "Arbre en Fleur" by Matisse, "Sun-Dice" by Matta, and "El Sol" by Miro. The Matisse and Miro prints have a small stamp "MS". This edition is in essence an advertisement for the larger-scale mural scrolls printed in limited editions in sizes from 6 to 10 feet in length and 4 to 6 feet in height. One loop of the spiral lacking at top, boards lightly worn; patch of tape to both inside covers with some offsetting; very good.

Lot 109

Heading: (Buffet, Bernard),Author: Mourlot, Fernand, compilerTitle: Bernard Buffet: Lithographs 1952-1966Place Published: New YorkPublisher:Tudor Publishing CompanyDate Published: [1968]Description: 177, [4] pp. Preface by George Simenon. Two original color lithographs by Buffet, signed, laid-in front and back cover pockets, with 66 color plates and 11 original color lithographs by Buffet (including the original color lithograph wrapper made by the artist specially for this publication). (Folio) 32x25 cm (12x10"), original color lithograph wrappers in beige cloth chemise, slipcase. Deluxe Edition, No. 21 of 125 printed on Velin d'Arches paper executed on the press of Fernand Mourlot. Splendid collection of works by the French figurative painter and printmaker, famous for his anxiety-ridden images of angular figures and stark cityscapes. Scarce Deluxe Edition. A few small bumps to fore edge of slipcase, wrappers lightly edge worn with one small closed tear; interior fine; overall near fine.

Lot 692

JAMES WILLIAM WILSON ESQ: SKETCHES OF LOUTH, [1840], 12 engraved plates as called for, slim folio, original blind stamped cloth gilt very worn and soiled, inner joints split, contents loose, plates clean plus THOMAS ESPIN: A SHORT ACCOUNT OF LOUTH CHURCH, WITH AN INTRODUCTORY SKETCH OF THE PROGRESS OF ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, Louth, Jackson & Knaggs 1807, 1st edition, engraved frontis plus engraved plate, 16pp, original plain paper wraps (2)

Lot 405

WILLIAM FELDSTEIN AND ALISTAIR DUNCAN: THE LAMPS OF TIFFANY STUDIOS, 1983, limited edition (75), signed by both of the authors and numbered, 83 hand tipped coloured plates as called for, 150gsm and 120gsm paper by Papeteries de Biberist of Switzerland and Salzer of Austria, folio, original blind stamped full grained morocco supplied by J Nevit Currie of Great Britain and hand bound by Mayer & Soutter of Switzerland, silk moire end papers, original slip case with grained morocco top and bottom panels and silk ribbon tie, further card slip case

Lot 637

J BARTLET: PHARMACOPOEIA HIPPIATRACA OR, THE GENTLEMAN FARRIER'S REPOSITORY, OF ELEGANT AND APPROVED REMEDIES FOR THE DISEASES OF HORSES..., Eton, T Pote, 1766, 2nd edition, contemporary full calf worn, top board near detached, with manuscript farrier's account on one folio folded sheet dated August 1814-April 1819, numerous entries for shoes, oats, medical treatment etc from a William Browne to John Wells together with EDWARD KING: THE HORSE BOOK, BEING SIMPLE RULES FOR MANAGING, FEEDING, AND KEEPING A HORSE..., London, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, c1890, 99pp + advert at end, duo-decimo, original pictorial wraps worn (2)

Lot 437

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, January 1st - March 25th 1916, volume 148 Nos 4002-4014, folio, old half calf gilt worn plus January - June 1919, volume 154 and July - December 1919 volume 155, 2 volumes, each folio, original pictorial cloth gilt very worn (volume 154 lacks top third of backstrip) (3)

Lot 527

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SHEET MUSIC bound in 2 volumes, 120+ individual pieces including FRANCOIS PANORMO: CIUDAD RODRIGO..., circa 1813, 9pp + J G FERRARI: PETITS AIRS POUR LE PIANOFORTE, circa 1813, 6pp etc etc, many works with engraved title pages, each volume with manuscript index at front, both folio old calf backed boards v worn, morocco gilt name label, "E V Carter 1813" tipped in, upper boards detached but present (2)

Lot 378

EDWARD LEAR: VIEWS IN SEVEN IONIAN ISLANDS, Oldham, Hugh Broadbent, 1979 limited edition (1000), numbered, "A facsimile of the original edition published in 1863 by the artist", engraved title page + 20 plates as called for, folio, original cloth gilt, worn and soiled (foot of lower board damaged)

Lot 401

RICHARD AVEDON AND TRUMAN CAPOTE: OBSERVATIONS, London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1959, 1st edition, folio, original printed boards worn, original slip case worn

Lot 841

THREE BOXES: Folio Society

Lot 421

GRAND ALBUM DE CHAPEAUX - CHIC PARISIEN, Atelier Bachwitz circa 10, 32 full page chromolitho fashion illustrations depicting fashionable ladies modelling hats, some leaves loose, 2pp of letterpress only with tears/part loss affecting text, folio, original decorative wraps gilt (worn and laminated, A/F) plus GAZETTE DU BON TON, ART-MODES-CHRONIQUE, Paris, Lucien Vogel, 1923, No 3, 6th year, 4 off text full page coloured plates as called for by George Barbier, George Lepape, Thayayt and Andre Marty plus coloured illustrations in text, contents loose as issued, housed in original printed wraps, glassine, dust wrapper plus W GRUNBERG AND E MALAUZAT: THEATRE ROYAL DE LA MONNAIE, DEUX CENT CINQUANTIEME ANNIVERSAIRE, Paris, Editions - Publicite 1949, 90pp with tipped in coloured plates, facsimile autograph letters, period adverts etc, original card wraps plus BALLETS DE PARIS - ROLAND PETITE, THEATRE MARIGNY, 1950, souvenir programme, original wraps, glassine, dust wrapper (4)

Lot 326

MARTIROLOGIO DE USUARD [MARTYROLOGY OF USUARD], Barcelona, Moleiro Editor, 1997, limited edition (987) numbered (this copy No 707), facsimile of the original work exhibited in the Museu D'Art, Girona, folio, original full decorative crimson morocco gilt, housed in original decorative crimson morocco gilt solander box lined in silk, together with accompanying commentary volume, folio, original silk covered boards, dust wrapper, original cardboard packaging (2)

Lot 672

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE..., Paris, Michel Sidhon, Institut D'Orient 1990, facsimile of the plates from the Imperial edition of 1810, original blind stamped cloth, thick folio

Lot 319

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: THE FIRST FOLIO OF SHAKESPEARE, New York and London, W W Norton & Co 1996 2nd edition "The Norton Facsimile", folio, original quarter calf gilt, original slip case gilt; together with MICHAEL DOBSON (EDITED): THE OXFORD COMPANION TO SHAKESPEARE, Oxford University Press 2005 reprint, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper (2)

Lot 572

AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES BY NOTES AND EXPLICATIONS ON THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT ..., London, for R Goadby 1759, 6th edition, 3 volumes, volumes 1 and 2 with 96 engraved black and white plates (of which several folding maps and folding plates), volume 3 title page, AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, London, R Goadby 1759, numerous engraved plates, folio, uniform contemporary calf gilt worn, volume 1 lower board detached but present (3)

Lot 976

MID 19th TO EARLY 20th CENTURY SCRAP ALBUM circa 1847 to 1905, containing original admission pass for "Funeral of the late Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington, KG", St Paul's Cathedral 18th November 1852 admitting "Capt Eyre" to "centre area under the dome, south side" with Earl Marshall of England blind stamp together with accompanying printed notice regarding funeral of Duke of Wellington "Funeral of the late Duke of Wellington 18th November 1852, notices to persons going in the procession, or holding tickets of admission to St Paul's" with instructions to those attending, approx size 34 x 21cm, printed on both sides, folded, in original envelope addressed to Capt Eyre + William Botwood (died 1896), autographed letter signed to Harry Bullard (1841-1903) of Norwich, brewer, Conservative politician, MP for Norwich etc dated November 18th 1885 on W Botwood, the Ipswich Carriage Works, Woodbridge Road, Ipswich headed paper + original silk ribbon "relief of Ladysmith, March 1, 1900, Buller, White" with manuscript caption beneath, ribbon of Ladysmith relief worn by the people in Natal, approx size 32cm x 3 1/2 cm, lightly tipped in + good quantity Victorian paper lace Valentine cards + good quantity Victorian advertising puzzles for Norwich Stores including Hepworth's, Magdalen Street, Stead & Simpson, Magdalen Street, Josiah Tyler Ltd, St Stephen's Street and Dove Street and Davey Place, Charles Kelf's Boots, St Benedict's Street, Norwich etc, mainly postcard sized, several printed by Petty & Sons, approx 40 in total + original pen, ink and watercolour sketch of Bishopbridge Norwich, approx size 9 x 11 1/2 cm, with another similar depicting Whitlingham + W Shalders, Norwich, Patentee "The true art of raising fluids or perfect hydrostatics", original document with illustration of "double motion gravitating expressing fountain", circa 1830s + THE RILEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY..., EFRA WORKS, LANGLEY LANE, VAUXHALL, printed booklet promoting their patent bottling machine "for filling, syruping and corking every description of aerated drinks" with engraved illustration to top wrap and original tipped in photograph depicting machine being operated by a lady in the factory + quantity of other items of assorted ephemera, some East Anglia interest, folio, contemporary half crimson morocco, worn, rebacked, original backstrip retained

Lot 435

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, January - June 1880, volume 76, folio, original pictorial cloth gilt very worn, backstrip near detached, top board near detached plus January 7th - March 25th 1882, volume 80 Nos 2227-2238, bound together in 1 volume, folio, old cloth gilt (2)

Lot 434

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, July - December 1879, volume 75, folio, original pictorial cloth gilt very worn and soiled, inner joints split plus July - December 1893, volume 103, old cloth backed board, folio, old cloth backed board worn (2)

Lot 325

JOHN PLUMMER: THE HOURS OF CATHERINE OF CLEVES, New York 2002 3rd printing, original boards gilt, dust wrapper, together with VLADISLAV ANDREJEV: THE ILLUMINATED GOSPEL OF ST MATTHEW CALLIGRAPHY AND ICONOGRAPHIC ILLUMINATIONS IN THE BYZANTINE/SLAVIC STYLE, Oakwood Publications 1993 1st edition, folio, original decorative cloth gilt (2)

Lot 60

A VON CHAMISSO AND WILHELM HAUFF: THE MARVELLOUS HISTORY OF THE SHADOWLESS MAN AND THE COLD HEART, illustrated Forster Robson, London [1914], 30 coloured plates as called for, quarto, original decorative cloth gilt + RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM, translated Edward Fitzgerald, illustrated Willie Pogany, London 1930, 1st edition, 12 mounted coloured plates as called for, quarto, original cloth gilt + TALES OF HOFFMANN, illustrated Mario Laboccetta, 1932 1st edition, 40 coloured plates as called for, quarto, original decorative cloth worn, + GEORGES FRAGEROLLE: CHANSONS DES OISEAUX..., Paris, L H May [1898], illustrated title page plus 10 coloured plates as called for, oblong folio, original cloth backed pictorial boards + J BURGMEIN: LE LIVRE DES HISTOIRES, G Ricordi, circa 1887, 9 coloured plates as called for, oblong, original wraps worn, inner joints weak, + TIM REEVE: THE WAY TO THE KINGDOM, 1991 presentation edition, signed by the author and limited (1500) and numbered, oblong, original cloth gilt, original slip-case plus one other similar (7)

Lot 194

J P HEMM: SPECIMENS OF PENMANSHIP, [1830], engraved title page + 9 engraved specimen plates, oblong folio, rebound cloth, printed paper label to top board together with two other manuscript pen and ink books displaying copper-plate handwriting, SPECIMENS OF WRITING BY B MOORE AT MADDERMARKET ACADEMY T FARNELL & SON MASTERS, manuscript pen and ink title page + four other leaves of manuscript copper-plate writing, the other book with six leaves of manuscript pen and ink copper-plate handwriting, each oblong, contemporary marbled paper wraps (3)

Lot 419

THE ART JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851, London, George Virtue, 1851, engraved title page and wood engraved illustrations throughout, folio contemporary half morocco, spine gilt in compartments worn, all edges gilt plus THE GRAPHIC ROYAL WEDDING NUMBER, comprising Wednesday February 4th 1874, 24pp, original top wrap bound in (trimmed) plus THE GRAPHIC ROYAL WEDDING NUMBER, Thursday March 20th 1879, The Marriage of the Duke of Connaught, 34pp 2 double page black and white engraved plates plus numerous other black and white engraved plates, original top wrap bound in (trimmed at foot) plus THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, May 2nd 1882 Wedding Number The Marriage of Prince Leopold and Princess Helen plus THE MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS BEATRICE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS WEDDING NUMBER, July 27th 1885, 23pp black and white engravings etc plus THE GRAPHIC ROYAL WEDDING NUMBER JULY 27TH 1885, black and white double page engraved plates etc, original top wrap bound in (trimmed) plus ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS SILVER WEDDING PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES MARCH 10TH 1888, 30pp, 1 double page and other black and white engravings throughout text, original top wrap bound in (worn, trimmed) plus THE GRAPHIC WEDDING NUMBER AUGUST 2ND 1889, 52pp double page double coloured litho plate, black and white engraved plates and engravings in text etc, original top wrap bound in (trimmed) plus THE GRAPHIC ROYAL WEDDING NUMBER APRIL 28TH 1894, pp474-498, 2 full page coloured portrait plates, black and white double page engraving, engravings in text etc, original top wrap bound in, all bound together with 1 volume, cover title WEDDINGS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY 1874-1894, folio old cloth gilt worn (2)

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