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A folio of Munich 1972 Olympic Games art posters, a complete set of 28 in 64 by 102cm. format, artists comprising: Hartung, Kokoschka, Lapicque, Lenica, Marini, Poliakoff, Antes, Arakawa, Chillida, Dorazio, Jones, Soulages, Vasarely, Albers, Alt, D'Arcangelo, Bill, Hockney, Kitaj, Wesselmann, Hundertwasser, Wunderlich, Adami, Davie, Lawrence, Phillips & Smith, the blue folio with Olympic Rings & logo and titled KUNSTPLAKATE, AFFICHES ARTISTIQUES, ART POSTERS; complete with original 1972 sales literature, correspondence and receipts
A collection of bespoke bound books, mainly by the Folio Society and many printed at St Edmundsbury Press, to include Nathaniel Hawthorne, Tanglewood Tales, with colour plate illustrations by Edmund Dulac, Nikolai Gogol, Collected Stories with colour plates, The Maltese Falcon and Middle March, a set of John Buchan, a set of Thomas Hardy, Daphne du Maurier etc
A Folio of European Sketches by Samuel Prout, In a Gilt Buckram Cover, The Portfolio Consists of 67 Prints. Size 14.5 Inches by 10 Inches, Featuring Various European Cities - Venice, Rome, Lyon, Dresden etc. Published by Sprague and Son of Harding Street, Fetter Lane, London. E.C. Late 19th Century.
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 argeement 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.
THE COSTUME OF THE CLANS by authors John Sobieski Stolberg Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart, published in Edinburgh by John Menzies, 1845, large folio, engraved title and 36 plates (29 coloured), contemporary half morocco, rubbed, bumped and soiled, internal very slight damp-staining, soiling and foxing, edition of 500, 59cm high
John Chapman and Peter Andre,Map of the County of Essex From an Actual Survey Taken in 1772 and 1773,With 25 maps dated 1777, 1st edn. large folio, loose in a folder. A couple torn; title page torn with small loss; couple of maps with browning, the rest are very clean. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return
ARCHITECTURE:1. Bridgens, R: The Antiquities of Sefton Church. 1835; pp4 leaves, and plates 3-20 only(?);2. Shaw, Richard Norman: Architectural Sketches from the Continent. Published by For the Proprietors, London (1872). Folio. Original cloth, rebacked with leather spine. Occasional foxing; o/w G;3. Nesfield, W Eden: Specimens of Mediaeval Architecture Chiefly Selected from Examples of the 12th and 13th Centuries in France and Italy. Day & Son, London, 1862. Folio. Original cloth, rebacked with leather spine; VG;4. A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton-House. L, E Easton, 1786, new edn.; with plates. Original cloth; worn (4)
NATURAL HISTORY:1. Gould, John: Monograph of the Pittidae. Hill House, Melbourne, 1988. Facsimile edn. of the British Museum copy, limited to 500 copies, this being no.115. Elephant folio; original cloth and packaging. Fine;2. Audubon, J J: Birds of America. Reprint. Fine in dw;3. Buller’s Birds of New Zealand. 1967, with dw and slipcase; ex-library copy with usual stamps;4. Plus eleven others (14)
WALKER, John and Charles:Hobson's Fox-Hunting Atlas: Containing Separate Maps of Every County in England and the Three Ridings of Yorkshire,With 42 hand-coloured double-page maps; showing roads, railways, canals, parks, etc. L, J & C Walder, nd, c.1860. Folio, half leather. Covers worn and hinges cracked; one map with a tear to fold; light foxing/browning to fold of first few maps; o/w VG
HERTFORDSHIRE:1. Salmon, Nathaniel: History of Hertfordshire: Describing the County, and its Monuments. London: no publisher, 1728, 1st edn. Folio, pp:title page, (ii) subscribers’ list, (iv) dedication, 369; with a folding map. Contemporary full leather with 19th century spine and the bookplate of A Acland. Occasional foxing and browning; o/w VG;2. Hertfordshire: Extracted from Cox's Magna Britannia. c.1720, with a folding map and pp965-1042. Leather backed marbled boards. Occasional foxing; o/w VG;3. Inventory Of The Historical Monuments In Hertfordshire. HMSO, 1910, 1st 4to. Folding map and plates. Occasional foxing; o/w VG;4. Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of: Middlesex; Essex; and Hertford. Three volumes in one. C Cooke, nd, c.1820. With three folding maps. Half leather. Covers little worn and chipped; o/w G+;5. Britton, J and Brayley, E W: Beauties of England, Volume VII, Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire. With 19 plates. Full lea
HERTFORDSHIRE:1. Clutterbuck, R: History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford. Three volumes. L, Chatto & Windus, 1815-27, 1st edn. large folio, with folding map and plans, plates (some hand coloured). Half leather; A Acland’s bookplate. Spine of two volumes scuffed (with small loss); o/w VG+;2. Cussans, J E: History of Hertfordshire. Eight volumes in three. Volume 1: 1870-1873 (with 3 title pages); volume 2: 1874-1878 (with 3 title pages); and volume 3: 1879-1889 (with 2 title pages. With a colour folding map, colour lithograph plates and portraits. Contemporary half, scuffed; occasional foxing; o/w G+;3. The Victoria History of the County of Hertford. Five volumes (including index volume). Constable, 1902-1914, 1st edns. (subscribers' edition). Folio, folding maps and plates (some coloured). Half leather. Little scuffed; o/w G+ (11)
HERTFORDSHIRE:1. Chauncy, Sir Henry: The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. London: for Ben Griffin and others, 1700. 1st edn. (one of only c.500 copies). Title printed in red and black; folio, pp601, (ii) advert, and index. With frontis portrait, folding map, and 43 plates (mostly double page or folding). Contemporary full leather, gilt (states: all plates present). Occasional foxing; o/w G+/VG;2. Gerish, W B: Sir Henry Chauncy. L, Waterloo & sons, 1907. 1st edn. Large paper, limited to 50 copies, this no.26. Original covers. Spine chipped with loss; o/w VG (2)
SIMPSON, William:1. The Autobiography Of William Simpson, R I (Crimean Simpson) edited by George Eyre-Todd. L, Fisher Unwin, 1903, 1st edn.; ppxv, 351, and plates. Inscribed ‘presented to H R Boyle by A P Hewitt, daughter of the author, 3 December 1934’. Original boards, spine cut, with loss; o/w G+;2. Glasgow in the ‘Forties’. Glasgow, Morison Brothers, 1899, limited edn., # 469/500, signed by publisher. Folio, original cloth, gilt and teg. Covers little soiled and worn; o/w G+;3. Plus two books on Glasgow (4)
RUSSELL FLINT, Sir William (1880 - 1969): Signed copies, etc.:1. In Pursuit: An Autobiograpy. 1970, limited edn. no.952 of 1050 copies signed by the author’s son Francis. Folio, original leather backed boards and slipcase. Fine;2. Breakfast in Perigord. L, Privately printed for the author by C Skilton, 1968, signed limited edn. #122/525. Folio, original leather backed boards and slipcase. Fine;3. Pictures From The Artist's Studio. Royal Academy of Arts 1962, 1st edn. Signed by author. Original cloth and plastic wrapper. Light foxing to covers; o/w fine;4. Shadows in Arcady. C Skilton, 1965, signed limited edn. #479/500. Original covers and slipcase. Fine;5. Two Signed hand-written letters by Russell Flint (with envelope);6. Plus two other letters from Arthur Rank and Nicholas Garland;7. Plus two other Russell Flint books (7)
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