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Billings (Robert William) The Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, 15 parts, folio, original wrappers, 1844-45; Illustrations of the Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, folio, unbound, Durham, 1846; Surtees (Robert) The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham... Gateshead Section, folio, cloth-backed boards, folding tables, small engraving of Gateshead Monastery, Durham, pasted in, Sunderland, 1909. (17)
An Arts & Crafts style oak trefoil table, 39 cm wide Condition report Report by GH Top split down the middle, and also slightly loose. Occasional old woodworm holes around the machined part at the edge of the top. Various other woodworm holes around the piece. Structurally reasonably solid. Various chips, scratches and gouges commensurate with use and age. Possibly incorporates some later parts. The pyramid in the centre of the stretcher has its top chipped off. Some of the joints are parting slightly, and some of the decoration is possibly later. All the woodworm seems to be past damage rather than live. Bears a Robert Love label to underneath dated 2.6.98, and numbered 7 of Folio 107.
HENRY TONKS (1862-1937) A FOLIO OF DRAWINGS AND LETTERS including a sheet of studies with a man reading, figures ice skating, a portly gentleman, an Aesthetic gentleman, a lady playing a harmonium by lamplight, Promenading on a London square, the contented reader, Scene at a Classical dance, together with a letter to Henry Tonks from Sir Thomas Monnington PRA; one initialled and dated (1879), several taken from letters from the artist; pen, ink and pencil, with one in watercolour over pencil Various sizes (9) Provenance Bequeathed to the artist's nephew, Myles Tonks and thence by descent
WILLIAM LINNELL (1826-1906) A LARGE FOLIO OF DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLOURS Including studies of trees, landscapes, figure studies; watercolour with bodycolour and pencil, one oil on paper Various sizes (approx. 31) Provenance Linnell family; Sotheby's 12 October 1993, Lot 1658 ++in mixed condition, many sheets in very good condition with strong original colours, staining and tears to some other sheets
TOPOGRAPHICAL ALBUM including more than 300 photographs, mainly albumen prints as well as images produced by mechanical process and post cards: three photographs of Turkey by Robertson & Beato: Entrance of the Sultan's New Palace of Dolma 1861, signed in the negative, albumen print, 26cm by 31cm , Fountain of Sultan Selvin, signed in the negative, albumen print, Mosque of Dophanek Constantinople 1861, albumen print 25cm by 30cm; four photographs of Niagra falls, albumen print, 1884, 18cm by 24cm, and views of Egypt; four large scale photographs of Rome, albumen print, c.1860; three photographs of Pisa, albumen print, 1865, 17cm by 23cm; two photographs of Naples, albumen print, c.1861, three photographs of Messina, albumen print, c. 1862, 21cm by 19cm, together with some views of Continental Europe and Britain showing Nice and Cannes, c. 1880, and a small group of photographs produced by mechanical process and post cards depicting the English Hospital Haifa, c. 1902 ++Fountain of Sultan Selvin, signed in the negative, scratched on the right border of the photograph Oblong folio, spine broken
A LARGE FOLIO OF BRITISH PRINTS including a collection of etchings by Hugh Stanley White (1904-1984) (c.21)subjects including the Sudan, village high street, boat house, Warwick Castle, Windsor Castle from Eton, the river Congo, Arundel Castle, Sussex, the Gorge, Castle Cambell and other subjects. Skysigns, Trafalgar Square (wood engraving) by Graham Dudley Page, signed and dated 1934. After the Masquerade etched by Paul Rajon after J. L. Gerome. Going to the Park, original etching by John Everett Millais. The Abundance of Egypt, Original etching by William Holman Hunt. Various Sizes (c.25)
A Book titled 'Bassirilievi del Museo Pio Clementino,....Tomo Quinto'...descritto da Ennio Quirino Visconti.', published by Da Luigi Mirri, dedicated to Pio Sesto. Con Privilegio Pontificio, Roma 1796, large folio, c. 645 x 445mm, with half-title, printed title with large engraved vignette, frontispiece papal portrait, leaf with publisher's dedication, preface and text, with bookplate of 'Bouchard' Libraire to inside front pasted down, 48 plates, numbered I-XLV plus A-C, in calf backed marbled boards, banded spine with gilt decorative tooling, the bindings worn, with considerable water-staining, and some discolouration of leaves, sold A/FEnnio Quirino Visconti (1751-1813) was conservator of the Capitoline Museums in Rome from 1787. He assisted his father in producing the first volume of Museo Pio-Clementino in 1782 and produced the six remaining volumes completing the last in 1807. This catalogue of the Roman Sculpture and Antiquities in the Vatican Collections, published over the course of many years "made an impact on archaeological studies second only to that of Winckelmann".The book sold in this auction is Volume V from the eight volume series.Together in this lot is offered an unrelated volume of prints by or after I Winkelmann relating to architectural orders, classical statues etc
A Folio containing a selection of sepia wash drawings and sketches by various nineteenth century hands; subjects include Figures in a wooded landscape; and Goodrich Castle, a selection of unframed prints after G. Kneller, W. Simpson and L. Mayer; together with volume 1 of' My Sketches' by George Cruickshank, published 1834; and an incomplete reprinted copy of Tim Bobbins 'Human Passions Delineated' (originally published 1773), lacking various plates (qty) A/F
NEWSPAPERS - bound in 3 vols., contemp. uniform half calf & marbled boards, folio. 1) St. James's Chronicle, various issues Sept-Nov. 1774; bound with The Morning Post, various issues 1778-79. 2) The Morning Post. various issues 1780-81. 3) The Morning Herald (& Others), various issues 1782-87; together with The Morning Herald, Jan-Dec. 1786 (possibly complete?), old leather boards (distressed), thick folio. * sold not subject to return.
DOMESDAY BOOK. Libri Censualis vocati Domesday-Book, additamenta ex Codoc. Antiquiss. Exon Domesday. Inquisitio Eliensis. Liber Winton. Boldon Book. Printed by Command of His Majesty, 1816, folio, boards; together with the 1987 Alecto edition of the Dorset Domesday, 3 vols. in quarter morocco buckram box. (2)
FOLIO SOCIETY, two books - Virgil, The Aeneid, translated by Robert Fagles, bound by Lachenmaier of Germany in wassa goatskin blocked with a design by Jeff Clements, 2010, numbered 574 out of an edition of 1750, in folding case; and Ovid, Metamorphoses, translated by Arthur Golding, bound by Lachenmaier in Nigerian goatskin blocked with a design by Simon Brett, 2008, numbered 1233 out of an edition on 2750, in folding case
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