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HAGGERSTON CASTLE ESTATE, Beal, Northumberland . . . illustrated particulars of sale . . . 14 photo. views, large coloured & folded map & folded plan; printed wrappers, folio, 1930. * the sale having failed to find a buyer the (palatial) mansion house was demolished in 1933; sold with another copy
[BIBLE] BIBLIA HEBRAICA . . . Eorundem Latina Interpretatio Xantis Pagninii Lucensis, Benedicti Ariae Montani ( bound at end of volume). pictorial engraved & printed titles; [Geneva]: Petrus de la Roniere; volume commences - Novum Testamentum Graecum . . . title device; old leather & boards (distressed), thick folio. (Geneva): Petrus de la Rouiere, 1619; followed by Apocrypha. * i.e. Geneva reprint of the Antwerp (1584) edition - the first single volume edition of the Bible in the original tongues.
ST. JOHN HOPE ( W.H.) Cowdray and Easebourne Priory in the County of Sussex. Limited Edition. coloured portrait frontis. (mounted), photo. & facsimile plates, maps & plans (some coloured & folded); original gilt-lettered half vellum & blue boards, folio. Country Life, 1919. * limitation of 400 numbered copies; partly unopened; later presentation inscription (1984) by Lord & Lady Cowdray; an elegant production
David Graham Jones (1912-2004) - 'Clydach Vale, Rhondda', signed, inscribed verso, watercolour, 8.5" x 13.5"; together with Lorna Thomas (20th century) - 'Agena, Greece', signed and dated 1973, colour print, 12.5" x 18", framed and a further Mary Petty print from the American Folio Company from the front cover of the New Yorker magazine July 31st 1948, 17" x 11", giltwood frame (3)
Guillim (John) A Display of Heraldrie FIRST EDITION, woodcut armorial illustrations and vignettes, some crudely hand coloured in later hand, contemporary ink ownership inscriptions on front free endpaper and title, occasional soiling, worm hole to final few pp. contemporary calf, ruled in blind, worn on spine and at extremities, all after 2G3 confused and misbound with a few pp lacking, all gathers loose within binding, [STC 12502], folio, by William Hall for Ralph Mab, 1611.
Turnor (Edmond). Collections for the history of the town and soke of Grantham .... hand coloured engraved map frontispiece and seven engraved plates, plate of Johannus De Welby stain glass window with tissue guard from another work loosly inserted, later half moroccoed over patterned boards, spine ends worn, folio, 1806.
Peck (Francis). Academia Tertia Anglicana or The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford ... folding engraved frontispiece and 32 engraved plates, engraved vignettes throughout, subscribers list, ink ownership inscription of William Welby on title page, near contemporary speckled calf, gilt, spine worn with lower band detached, [Upcott 567], folio, J.Bettenham, 1727.
Domesday Book or The Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror .... publishers cloth, re-backed, 1862; Farley (Abraham, printer), Domesday Book Lincolnshire, Lincoln section only, 8G1-9B2, modern calf-backed boards, folio, [1783], Page (William), The Victoria History of the Counties of England Lincolnshire, vol. 2 only, publisher's cloth, 4to, 1907, (3).
LATE 16TH CENTURY POLITICAL INTEREST LETTER signed by Sir Richard Warde (died 1578) and Sir Roger Wilbraham (1553 - 1616), it appears to be a letter discussing the promises and terms connected to an agreement or argument over the property of an 'R.C' and 'R.V' which these two men where either witness too or facilitaing; together with another later letter, probably 19th century, which discusses the position of bishops to affect the morality of the people in their diocese and to stay true to the path of their faith rather than furthering thier own causes, possibly a daft to be used as a surmon or speech, these two letters are loose inside a half morocco leather folio that originally contained a group of Civil War Broadsides, a label to the inside cover shows the folio and it's original contents were sold at Sothebys, July 9th 1923 Lot 151 for five pounds, ex libris Fairfax of Cameron label to inside cover, also with a dealer's receipt dated 1915 from Maggs Brothers, 109 Strand, London, for a list of civil war period documents, some may have made up the broadsides later contained within the folio, folio 39.5cm long Note: Sir Richard Warde was an English politician and Royal Official. In 1571, during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, he was elected the Member of Parliament for Berkshire, due to the support of Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys. He was also MP for Windsor a number of times, as well as being Cofferer of the Royal Household and Clerk of the Green Cloth. Sir Roger Wilbraham was a prominent English lawyer who served as Solicitor-General for Ireland under Elizabeth I and held positions at court under James I, including Master of Requests and surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries. He bought an estate at Dorfold in the parish of Acton (later his son built Dorfold Hall on the site which still stands today) near his birthplace of Nantwich.
COLLECTION OF SEVEN JAPANESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS including D. G. Chibbett, A Descriptive Catalogue of the pre-1868 Japanese Books, Manuscripts, and Print in the Library of the Oriental and African Studies (London: Oxford University Press, 1975), J. B. Tompkins, People, Places and Things in Henri Joly's Legend in Japanese Art (Alexandria: Kirin Books & Art, 1978), C. van Rappard-Boon, Catalogue of the Van Gogh Museum's collection of Japanese prints (Zwolle: Waaders Publishers, 1991), S. Sorimachi, Japanese Illustrated Books and Manuscripts in the Chester Beatty LIB. Dublin, Ireland (Tokyo: The Kobunso, 1979), C. Vignier, Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de Livres Japonais illustres appartenant a M. Ulrich Odin (Geneve: Minkoff Reprint, 1973), H. L. Joly, Legend in Japanese Art (Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1967) in folio cover, H. L. Joly, Japanese Art & Handicraft (London: Sawers-Valansot Publication, 1976) in folio cover
Batty (Lieut. Col.) [Robert] Select Views of Some of the Principal Cities of Europe, from original paintings, 1832, Moon, Boys and Graves, folio, engraved title and dedication, 30 engraved plates, 30 accompanying outline plates, (private collector's stamp verso of plates), a.e.g., modern half morocco
[CHILDREN'S] Forwood (Gwen) The Old Fancies of Gwen, n.d. [ca.1900], obl. folio, 10 col. plates, pictorial boards The Animated Picture Book of Alice in Wonderland, 1947, Pilot Press, 4to, ringbound Winnie-the-Pooh and the Bees, n.d., 4to, 4 pop-ups (minor faults), ringbound and four other volumes (7)
[Horticultural Catalogue] A Catalogue of the Garden, Grass, Tree and Flower Seeds, Flower Roots, Plants, Nets and C. Sold by Stephen Garraway … at the Rose, No.139 near the Globe Tavern, Fleet Street, folio broadside, vignette woodcut rose at head, late 18th century (one or two short tears, folds)
[THEOLOGY etc] Bingham (Joseph) The Works ..., 1726, Robert Knaplock, 2 vols, folio, 10 plates and maps, contemp. calf (rebacked); Clement of Alexandria, Opera Quae Extant, 1715, Oxford, E Theatro Sheldoniano, folio, vignette title, contemp. speckled calf (worn); Novum Testamentum (Greek text), 1707, Oxford, folio, engr. frontis and vignette title, contemp. calf (worn); together with 2 editions of Cyprian's Works, Paris, 1643 and Paris, 1641; and one other volume (7)
Bell (J.) compiler: ''Hodge-Podge'', early 1800s folio leatherbound scrapbook, so-titled on spine, with approx 240 pp. of pasted-in squibs, flyers, handbills, broadsides, etc, a variety of imprints, mainly Newcastle, Gateshead and Carlisle, covering a range of subjects from politics and elections, to murders, mad dogs, menageries, a few panoramas, etc, etc; together with an album of newspaper cuttings (2)
Fau (Doctor J.) The Anatomy of the External Forms of Man .... Atlas, 1849, Hippolyte Bailliere, portfolio, 24 (of 28) hand-col'd lithos with letterpress (lacking letterpress to plate 3, loss to tip of plate 20 margin), original cloth gilt [as a collection of plates]; together with: a collection of 34 misc. folio medical engravings after A. Bell, and small coll'n of late 19th century chromo folding sections, reproductive organs etc (qty)
De Thoyras (Rapin) The History of England, 1732, 1733, 1744, 1745 and 1747, 5 vols in 4, folio, vols 1 & 2 second edition; plates; 68 maps, plans and views (incl. N & S America); 74 portraits and monuments (some double-page); 43 genealogies, medals etc; comtemp. calf (covers off, sold not subject to return) (5)
Ellis (George Viner) & Ford (G.H.) Illustrations of Dissections ... of the Human Body, 1876, large folio, 58 tinted lithographs with additional hand-colouring, 6 pp. Letterpress (i.e. without the accompanying 8vo text vol.), the plates loose in portfolios, within an overall portfolio, Second Edition
Manuscripts and ephemera, including: 1) Ornsby (Geo. Junr.) ''The Taking of Troy, an Historical Tragedy ...'', 4to illustrated manuscript, 1823, Lanchester, marbled boards; 2) an untitled manuscript, possibly by James Wallace, ca.1770's, folio, mostly Durham related, marbled boards; 3) ''J.A.'', ''Lines on the Untimely Fate of Lieut. Chas. Spearman, R.A.'', 1815, single page printed poem; and sundry other material (qty)
[MANUSCRIPT EMBLEM BOOK] ''Anagramma Joannes Maria ... '', folio, 47 ff. of which 39 are emblem leaves, i.e. with watercolour, gouache and ink scene at the head, followed by verses in Latin, and 9 leaves consisting of part titles within painted laurel-leaf surrounds; probably part of a larger work, title and prelims and last ff. now gone, stylistically consistent with mid to late 17th c but possibly later, Italian. At the foot of the first leaf a later commentator (Italian) suggests this is the work of a Cappuccin monk. The emblematic scenes depict a wide variety of symbolism including a unicorn, in a rustic manner; disbound overall dimensions approx 13x9 inches; vignette scenes approx 4x6 inches
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