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A late 19c/early 20c Chinese burr wood folio box, the hinge cover inlaid with bats and central and architectural motif, 11 x 6, together with a perpetual date calendar, shield shaped black lacquered and inlaid with mother o'pearl figures and coastal scenes. This calendar was for a number of years at the College Ning Po, and was corrected daily by the house servant 10.5h.
The Sublime Oratorio of the Messiah, Composed by G.F. Handel, For The Voice & Piano Forte, With the Choruses in Score, Published & Sold by G. Walker at his Music Warehouse, No. 106 Great Portland Street, London [c. 1790], complete: 138pp + contents [i], period quarter-calf and marbled boards, further protected in a near contemporaneous Hessian binding, pastedown and endpaper with contemporary owner's ink MS inscription R. Bowers, crown folio
A Victorian quarter-morocco and buckram scrapbook, collected by Willie Dean, 1893, Aged *, Birthday Present From Mamma & Papa, applied with coloured card 'scraps' of cavalrymen, sentimental children with their pets, hunting scenes, humour and novelty, still lives, Little Nig*er Boys, pastoral scenes, animals, flowers, still lives, etc., crown folio Condition Report: album full
A WW1 scrapbook, probably collected by a sailor, magazine scraps from 1914 onwards showing the Royal Navy, British Expeditionary Force, further military scenes, domestic life during the war, including munitions work, fashion, stage and screen, sport, politics and royalty, pasted in a Royal Navy S. 325 Wireless Telegraph Signal Log, ox-blood spine embossed and titled in gilt, marbled endpapers, crown folio
Stieler (Karl), Wachenhusen (H), and Hackländer (F.W.), The Rhine: From Its Source To The Sea, Translated by G.C.T. Bartley, With Four Hundred and Twenty-Five [line-engraving] Illustrations, Bickers and Son, London 1878, xi, [iii], 373pp, bound by the Bickers & Son bindery (stamped), full blue pebble-grained morocco, the front board gilt embossed with title, within an elaborate border of linear, floral and geometric framework, foliate tendrils to angles, the untitled back board conforming, raised banding to spine, enclosing further title, date and foliate bosses, marbled pastedown applied with engraved University of Cambridge Local Examinations presentation plate, inscribed in ink MS to James Hannay Muncaster and dated Christmas 1881, crown folio
Local Interest - a late Victorian scrapbook, compiled by Sarah H. Hawkins, Derby, December 28th 1885 to January 28th 1886, enclosing cut-card busts of the Royal Family, British municipal coats of arms, Windsor Castle, further topographical views, nationals figures in traditional costume, butterflies, flowers, fruit, dogs, cats, farmyard animals, exotic animals, floral cards, embossed red buckram, crown folio
A 19th century Grand Tourist connoisseur's scrap album, pasted with photographic depictions of Classical, Renaissance and later paintings, sculpture, architecture, etc., from across the Continent, embossed calf boards, marbled endpapers, medium folio Condition Report: Continental renaissance art works including frescos
Lewis Clarke, Children's Author and Illustrator - a folio collection of four typed MS children's short stories, illustrated with pen and ink potential dust jacket vignettes, full-page watercolours of anthropomorphic animals for potential illustrative plates, comprising Timothy Meets Mr Ferret, Marmaduke's Adventure, The Tale of Tibby and The Pink Dresses, each story's opening page signed by the author, the titled watercolour illustrations 17.5cm x 25cm
An early 19th century gentleman's folio collection of engravings, British Portraits Continued, including Christopher Elias Heiss (1660-1731), by, Abba Gregorius Aethiops [Abba Gorgoryos of Ethiopia, ...], from the later supplementary volume of Hiob Ludolf's Historia aethiopica, [probably Frankfurt am Main] 1691, mezzotint, 30.5cm x 19.5cm, the title-page to the aforementioned volume enclosed later on; Richard Houston (1721-1775), by, Nicolaus Ridleius [the burned Anglican bishop of Rochester & London], E. Bakewell & H. Parker, London [1759], mezzotint, 28cm x 21.5cm; various heads of Illustrious Personages, by George Vertue, engravings; early 19th century line engravings, after portraits by Sir Godfrey Kneller; George Vertue (1684-1756) after R. Shmutz (Gernan, early 18th century), [Ambrose Godfrey--Hanckwitz FRS], London 1718, line engraving, 24cm x 15cm; allegorical 17th century frontispieces (2); 17th century or earlier woodblock book illustrations (2); Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, early 17th century line engraving; further 17th, 18th and 19th century prints and engravings of royals, statesman, poets, artists, scientists, philosophers and other luminaries, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, the spine titled in embossed gilt, within banded compartments, early 19th century plain armorial bookplate of E. Graham, pictorial bookplates of William Wade Porteous 1924 and Robert Maxtone Graham, the back lower-pastedown inscribed in ink MS Given to me by H.W. Prakay?: 19 July 1947: Wm Wade Porteous, crown folio
Macquoid (Percy) and Edwards (Ralph), The Dictionary of English Furniture: From The Middle Ages to The Late Georgian Period [...] Revised and Enlarged by Ralph Edwards, second revised edition, three-volume set, Country Life Limited, London 1954, h/b, d/j, crown folio; English Country Houses, Caroline to Late Georgian, 1625-1840, five-volume set, authored by various architectural and art historians, Country Life Limited, London 1955-1970, h/b, d/j, folio [8]

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