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Chateau La Tour Blanche 1949 Slightly depressed cork. Lightly bin-soiled label. Level top-shoulder (1) Chateau Guiraud 1959 Slightly depressed cork. Faded and torn label. Level top-shoulder (1) Chateau de Fargues 1967 Slightly depressed cork. Signs of seepage. Level upper-shoulder (1) Chateau Coutet 1986 Levels base of neck or better (3) This lot is offered in bond (LCB Burton-on-Trent) and is subject to excise duty and VAT on the hammer price if taken duty-paid
A large medium oak floorstanding, four door shallow breakfront bookcase, partially glazed with segmented adjustable shelved interior, raised on scrolled cabriole supports (will easily dismantle for ease of removal) approx 220cm wide x 50cm deep x 180cm high (to be sold with the option of buying the matching following lot if required at the same unit/hammer price)
2005 Polaris Phoenix 200 QuadMake: PolarisModel: Phoenix 200 Quad BikeYear: 2005Mileage: 5372005 Polaris Phoenix 200 QuadConfiguration: Left Hand Drive2005 Polaris Phoenix 200 QuadRegistration: SP05EOT2005 Polaris Phoenix 200 QuadTransmission: Contact AuctioneerOffered directly from the film company. This Polaris Quad bike has been used on set filming and colour changed from blue to black as per the director's request. It is automatic and road legal. Described as an excellent driving quad and good fun. The odometer records 537 warranted kilometres (330 miles). Comes with current V5, recent MoTs and a couple of 2106 receipts. PLEASE NOTE: The film company are kindly donating 20% of the hammer price to charity.
A NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL BUCKLE, by Marius Hammer, Bergen (1847-1927), oval, the frame with engine-turned pink enamel, stamped marks. 8.3cm by 6.5cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Clear marks. The enamel in very good condition.
The Addams Family Very Rare First Edition Video Promo Poster Signed By Cast & CrewThis is something special and a must for any film fan. It is a very rare first edition video promoposter (26”x 22”) for the movie ‘The Addams Family. It was signed at a puplicity event hosted byColumbia Home Entertainment in London 2000 by - Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd,MC Hammer (Singer), Marc Shaiman (Composer)Scott Rudin (Producer) and Barry Sonnenfeld (Director)
ACTON (ELIZA)Modern Cookery in all its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice, for the Use of Private Families, FIRST EDITION, half-title, illustrations, 24pp. advertisements at end, light browning and occasional staining, publisher's cloth, rebacked [Bitting p.3; Oxford p.175], Longmans, Brown, 1845--RUNDAL (MARY) The Domestic Cookery Book, or Guide to the Culinary Art... Valuable Receipts for Plain and Ornamental Cookery Upon the Most Economical Plan... Carving, Brewing, Trussing... Making Wines..., engraved frontispiece and 10 plates (slightly frayed at edges), some damp- and other staining, modern calf-backed boards, spine gilt, John Bysh, 8 Cloth Fair, Smithfield, [c.1830]--MOLLARD (JOHN, 'Park Hotel, Norwood') The Art of Cookery Made Easy and Refined, lacking half-title and frontispiece, modern half calf, spine gilt with red morocco label [Bitting, p.328; Oxford, p.131], Whittaker & Co., 1836--KITCHENER (WILLIAM) The Cook's Oracle, Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery, on the Most Economical Plan for Private Families, third edition, occasional soiling, contemporary half roan, joints cracked, tear to spine [Oxford p.145-6; Simon BG 915], Edinburgh, Robert Cadell, 1837--APPERT (NICOLAS) The Art of Preserving All Kinds of Animal and Vegetable Substances, second English edition, half-title and advertisement leaf, lacks plate, nineteenth century half calf, spine gilt, bookplate of Joseph Cook [Bitting p.14], Black, Parry and Kingsbury, 1812--GORDON (A.M.) The New Domestic Cookery; Formed upon Principles of Economy, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, 2pp. advertisements preceding title, old owner's ink note on verso of title, publisher's cloth, w. Tweedie, 1853--The New London Cookery. Adapted to the Use of Private Families... by S.W., eighth edition, folding wood-engraved frontispiece (repaired) and 5 plates of cuts of meat, some soiling, publisher's cloth, Joseph Smith, 1836, 8vo and 12mo (7)Footnotes:Books on domestic economy including the first edition of Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery and three rare works or editions not traced in any culinary bibliography. Particularly perplexing is Mary Rundal's Domestic Cookery Book, as neither the title nor its author appear to be recorded anywhere. Library Hub does record one copy an edition of Gordon's New Domestic Cookery (Dublin, 1849), and two editions of The New London Cookery (Joseph Smith, 1835 and c.1840). Although these editions give 'A Lady' as the author rather than 'S.W'., the one dated 1835 matches the collation of our work, so we can presume they are one and the same, although earlier editions have also been attributed to Esther Copley.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHINESE COOKERYThe Oriental Cook Book. A Guide to Marketing and Cooking in English and Chinese, second edition, text in English and Chinese, contemporary half roan, joints worn, large 8vo, Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, 1898Footnotes:Rare early Chinese cookery book, first published in 1889. The recipes include translations from the New Cook Book of Maria Parloa, the celebrated American chef and culinary pioneer (see lot 3), as well as 'selections from other standard cook books and recipes from friends' (Preface by the anonymous translator).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PAUSANIASDescrittione della Grecia, first edition in Italian, title within woodcut border, waterstaining at end, eighteenth century vellum, 4to, Mantua, F. Osanna, 1594--CASSIUS DIO (LUCIUS) Historiae romanae, 2 vol., half-titles, engraved frontispieces, Hamburg, C. Herold, 1750--HERODOTUS. Historiarum, half-title, additional engraved title, upper joint splitting, Amsterdam, P. Schouten, 1763--FABER (BASILIUS) Thesaurus eruditionis scholasticae, 2 vol., half-titles, Leipzig, T. Fritsch, 1726, folio--CATO et al. Scriptores rei rusticae, 2 vol., engraved frontispiece and 4 folding plates, 4to, Leipzig, C. Fritsch, 1735--GRONOVIUS (JOHANN FRIEDRICH) De sestertiis, eighteenth century red morocco gilt, g.e., 8vo, Amsterdam, L. & D. Elzevir, 1656, contemporary blindstamped vellum unless otherwise mentioned; and another (10)Footnotes:Provenance: First work, Lord Robert Spencer (1747–1831), third son of the third Duke of Marlborough and friend of Charles James Fox, bookplate; thence by descent; Sotheby's, 19 November 1970, 'property of the Trustees of the will of the late E.C.P. Lascelles, Esq., removed from Woolbeding House.' Second work, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SMEATON (JOHN)A Narrative of the Building and a Description of the Construction of Edystone Lighthouse with Stone, engraved vignette on title, 23 engraved plates and plans (one folding, with short tear and small loss to one corner), occasional light spotting, contemporary half calf, rebacked preserving original spine and gilt lettering label, one corner repaired, worn, folio (563 x 375mm.), Longman, Hurst, 1813Footnotes:Completed in 1759 the Eddystone lighthouse was John Smeaton's first major project, immediately establishing his reputation as one of the most important civil engineers of the eighteenth century.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SPAIN - POLITICAL SATIRELa Flaca [-La Madeja], 256 issues (complete) bound in 3 vol., mixed edition of the first 100 issues, 3 general pictorial volume titles, each issue usually 4pp., each with a full-page colour-printed lithographed caricature illustration (double-page after the number 100), the decorative pictorial heading to some issues also colour-printed, modern cloth, folio (430 x 300mm.), Barcelona, March 1869 - 3 March 1876, sold as a periodical (3)Footnotes:Scarce complete set of a journal satirising the government, church and other establishment bodies of Spain, commenting on important national and international political issues of the day, press freedom, Colonialism, and the foibles of man. Each issue includes a striking large format colour-printed caricature, many by the magazine's chief illustrator Tomás Padró. Due to press censorship the title of the journal occasionally changed its title (La Carcajada, La Madeja, El Lio), reviving after periods of closure.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TOLSTOY (LEO)Anna Karenina, 3 vol., FIRST EDITION, without the final blank in volume 3, contemporary aubergine quarter calf, gilt lettered spine, spines refurbished, preserved in slipcase [Kilgour 1196; Simmons, pp.340, 346-7], 8vo, Moscow, T. Ris, 1878Footnotes:'AS ART IT IS PERFECTION' - DOSTOEVSKY ON TOLSTOY'S MASTERPIECE.Tolstoy's second great novel, which was also conisdered by Thomas Mann to be 'without equal' in European literature, was serialised over a period of five years in Ruskii Vestnik, beginning in 1873. However, a clash between its editor Mikhail Katkov and Tolstoy prevented publication of the final instalment, so this first edition in book form also marks the first appearance of the complete text.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHOMEL (NOEL)Dictionnaire oeconomique: or, the Family Dictionary. Containing... Methods of improving Estates ... The Best and Cheapest Ways of Providing and Improving all Manner of Meats and Drinks; of Preparing Several Sorts of Wines... All Sorts of Rural Sports and Exercises, 2 vol. in 1, first English edition, titles printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations in the text, slight worming in lower margins towards end, contemporary calf, rubbed and stained, spine ends chipped, joints cracked [ESTC T110928; Bitting p.87; Maclean p.27; Oxford p.57], folio, D. Midwinter, 1725Footnotes:Richard Bradley's revised and augmented first English edition of this comprehensive dictionary of food, drink and husbandry, including sections on agriculture, horticulture, hunting, bees, falconry and horses.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AESOPFables with His Life: in English, French and Latin, engraved additional pictorial title, full-page engraved armorial coat-of-arms, 30 engraved plates (of 31, without 'indecent' plate 17) by Thomas Dudley and Francis Barlow, one full-page engraved illustration ('See here how natures books...'), 110 half-page engraved illustrations, light dampstain to lower fore-edge of final few leaves, nineteenth century calf gilt, red and green gilt morocco spine labels, rubbed [ESTC R22991], folio (304 x 190mm.), H. Hills Jun., for Francis Barlow, 1687Footnotes:Aesop's Fables with Aphra Behn's English verses, replacing those of Thomas Philipott which had been used in the 1666 edition, but retaining Francis Barlow's celebrated illustrations.Provenance: Lawrence W. Adamson, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ARISTOTLEPolitiques, or Discourses of Government, first edition in English, without initial and final blanks, first 5 leaves with blank upper fore-corner repaired, D6 ink-stained, panelled calf gilt by James Brockman [ESTC S106844; Pforzheimer 10], folio (285 x 180mm.), Adam Islip, 1598Footnotes:FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS, translated first into French by Loys Le Roy and thence to English by John Dickenson. Dickenson (c. 1570-1635/6) served in several important diplomatic positions in the Low Countries in the early 1600s, and was appointed ordinary clerk to the Privy Council in 1622.Provenance: Jonathan ?Hollend, early ownership inscriptions on title; Earls Cowper, Panshanger bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
[AUSTEN (JANE)]JEFFERSON (REV. THOMAS, of Tunbridge) Two Sermons, on the Reasonableness, and Salutary Effects of Fearing God... Also an Essay, Intended as a Vindication of Divine Justice, 32-page list of subscribers, including Jane Austen and other members of her family, errata slip pasted to rear free endpaper, untrimmed in contemporary sheep-backed boards, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), Tunbridge, Printed for the author, by Maunder and Holmes, 1808Footnotes:THE SECOND APPEARANCE OF THE NAME 'JANE AUSTEN' IN PRINT. 'In 1796 Jane Austen was a subscriber to Fanny Burney's Camilla. She was also in 1808 subscriber to a book then about to be published - and seems to have solicited subscriptions from others. On 15th June 1808 she wrote from Godmersham to Cassandra at Southampton: 'I have read Mr Jefferson's case to Edward, and he desires to have his name set down for a guinea and his wife's for another...' Two letters later, on 26th June, she wrote: '...let me remember that I have now some money to spare, & that I wish my name put down as a subscriber to Mr Jefferson's works. My last letter was closed before it occurred to me how possible, how right, & how gratifying such a measure wd be'' (W.A.W. Jarvis of Basingstoke, 'Mr Jefferson's case' in Collected Reports of the Jane Austen Society, 1986-1995, pp.143-46).The unusually long list of subscribers to the present work contains thirteen with the surname Austen, including 'Mrs Austen', 'Miss Austen' (Cassandra) and 'Miss Jane Austen'. The stated aim of the publication was to raise money to help the author 'to support and place out a family of eight children, and Jefferson's 'case' clearly struck a chord with many people, in the locality of Tonbridge, across the South East and beyond.Provenance: John Hussey, contemporary ownership signature on title-page (this probably one of the six copies which went to members of the Hussey family); John Symons (1943-2009), Librarian at the Wellcome Library 1968-2005.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
[BURTON (ROBERT)]The Anatomy of Melancholy, fifth edition, half-title, with 2L1 (often cancelled) but title in facsimile, 4E3 with large paper flaw at upper fore-corner margin, modern panelled calf antique [ESTC S122250], Oxford, Henry Cripps, 1638--BROWNE (THOMAS) Pseudodoxia Epidemica, second edition, title repaired at gutter and lower fore-corner, contemporary calf, rebacked [ESTC R2160], A. Miller, 1650, folio (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
[CAMDEN (WILLIAM)]The Historie of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth, Late Queene of England, FIRST EDITION, engraved portrait frontispiece of Elizabeth, headlines cropped and a handful of running titles shaved, paper flaw to 2B1 touching side-note, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original spine [ESTC S4171], folio (265 x 170mm.), Benjamin Fisher, 1630Footnotes:WITH THE BOOKPLATE OF SHAKESPEARE'S EDITOR, THOMAS HANMER.Provenance: Charles Crompton, ownership inscription on title; 'Pretium 00-15-00, Anno Domini 1668', inscription on title possibly in his hand; Thomas Hanmer (1677-1746), editor of Shakespeare, large bookplate dated 1707 on verso of title.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HENRY VIII - ELIZABETH IA Table to al the Statutes made from the beginning of the raigne of Kyng Edwarde the.vi. vnto this present.xii.yeare of the reigne of oure moste gratious and soueraigne Ladye Queene Elizabeth [-The Second Volume, Conteininge those Statutes which have beene made in the time of... Henry the eight], 35 works in 2 vol., black letter, many titles within decorative woodcut border, large and small historiated initials throughout, final work in first volume with rust-marks and holes in margin from clasp mounts, long tears to final text leaf in second volume, contemporary blindstamped calf [Oldham HM b (3) 795, DI a (10) 600], later clasps, joints restored, one volume rebacked preserving most of spine [STC 9546, 9421.2, 9426, 9431, 9437.5, 9440.2, 9444.4, 9440.14, 9449.6, 9454, 9455, 9460.5, 9467, 9469 (except 'Iugge' per ESTC not 'Jugge' per STC), 9477a, 9478, 9482; 9304, 9360.7, 9362.2, 9363.4, 9368.5, 9371.5, 9375.7, 9378.5, 9384.5, 9389.5, 9393.5, 9396.5, 9400.3, 9403, 9406.5, 9409.3, 9411.5, 9414.5], folio (275 x 180mm.), [various printers, c.1550-1575], sold as a periodical (2)Footnotes:In contemporary bindings by Oldham's 'F.D. binder', whose work is very distinctive and who 'must clearly have been a German immigrant' (English Blind-stamped Bindings, p.32 and pl.XXIX).Provenance: The Contents of Glyn Cywarch, The Property of Lord Harlech, Bonhams, 29 March 2017, lot 315.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CONFECTIONARY AND ICESJARRIN (G.A.) The Italian Confectioner, or, Complete Economy of Desserts... Respecting Distillation, Decoration, and Modelling, in all their Branches: including Figures, Fruits, Flowers, and Animals, in Gum Paste; and the Art of Moulding, Casting, and Gilding Composition Pastes..., FIRST EDITION, engraved portrait and 2 folding plates, some dampstaining towards end (affecting plates), owner's ink note at foot of title-page, bookplate of Henry Beaufoy, contemporary half calf [Bitting p.244; Oxford p.149], John Harding, 1820--FULLER (WILLIAM) A Manual Containing Numerous Original Recipes for Preparing Ices; with a Description of Fuller's Neapolitan Freezing Machine, for Making Ices in Three Minutes at Less Expense than is Incurred by any Method now in Use, double-page plate (with caption shaved), ink corrections to first page, original watered silk cloth with new endpapers, William Fuller, 1851--MARSHALL (AGNES B.) The Book of Ices. Including Cream and Water Ices, Sorbets, Mousses, Iced Souffles... eighth thousand, 4 chromolithographed plates, illustrations, later blue half morocco preserving publisher's cloth gilt covers, Marshall's School of Cookery, [c.1886]; Fancy Ices, wood-engraved illustrations, half-title and title foxed, publisher's blue and silver pictorial cloth, spine and edges soiled, tear to top of front joint, Marshall's School of Cookery & Simpkin, Marshall, [1894]; idem, another edition, publisher's blue cloth gilt, fine in dustwrapper, Marshall's School of Cookery, Robert Hayes, [c.1910]--CAIRD (JOHN) The Complete Confectioner and Family Cook; including all the Late Improvements in Confectionery, Preserving, Pickling, Jellies, Creams, Pastry, Baking... engraved frontispiece and 7 plates of table settings (3 folding), illustrations, tears to p.35, p.369 and one folding plate, untrimmed in contemporary boards, rebacked, upper cover near detached, joints cracked [Bitting p.72; Oxford, p.137, Leith edition of same year], Edinburgh, John Anderson, 1809--COOKE (JOHN CONRADE) Cookery and Confectionary, additional engraved title and 12 plates, some light browning and occasional staining, a few page numbers trimmed, modern half calf [Bitting p.98; Oxford p.154; Simon BG 385], 12mo, Simpkin, Marshall, 1824--HERISSE (EMILE) The Art of Pastry Making... for the Use of Confectioners, Pastrycooks, and Private Families, lacking c.30 pages, publisher's cloth, Ward, Lock, 1893, 8vo (7)Footnotes:A group of books on confectionary and ices, including a copy of William Fuller's scarce manual and recipe book, which was only available at his 60 Jermyn St. premises along with his 'Neopolitan Freezing Machine', an early mechanised ice cream maker which replaced the sorbetiere.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.comPLEASE NOTE: Cooke. Cookery has 14 plates (complete) not 12 as stated in catalogue. Lot includes 8 volumes as listed
LOCKE (JOHNSeveral Papers Relating to Money, Interest and Trade, &c., ink pressmark 'Ac/c' on front free endpaper, contemporary calf, red gilt morocco spine label, rubbed [ESTC R19558; Goldsmiths 3315; cf. Kress 1980], 8vo, A. and J. Churchill, 1696Footnotes:One of two issues printed in 1696, this copy has the reading 'By Mr. John Locke,' on title, and the essay 'Further considerations' is dated 1696 and has 112 pages.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MALTHUS (THOMAS)An Essay on the Principle of Population; or, a View of its Past and Present Effects on Human Happiness, second edition, a few leaves spotted, contemporary calf, upper cover gilt lettered 'Board of Agriculture 1804', rebacked [Goldsmiths 18640; Kress B.4701], 4to, J. Johnson, 1803Footnotes:'A greatly expanded second edition of the Essay, incorporating details of the population checks that had been in operation in many different countries and periods. Although nominally a second edition, it was regarded by Malthus as a substantially new work' (ODNB).Provenance: Board of Agriculture, lettering on upper cover; Royal Agricultural Society of England, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MONTAIGNE (MICHEl DE)Essayes, written in French... Done into English, according to the last French edition, by John Florio, second edition in English, engraved portrait of Florio, occasional light waterstaining at foot, small repairs at foot and upper fore-corner of title, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original spine [ESTC S111840], folio (290 x 185mm.), M. Bradwood for E. Blount and W. Barret, 1613Footnotes:Provenance: John Darby, ownership inscription on title.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MOREL (GUILLAUME)Verborum latinorum cum graecis anglicisque coniunctorum, first few leaves strengthened or with closed tears at fore-edge, contemporary calf, covers gilt lettered 'T.W.', rebacked preserving original spine [ESTC S115091], H. Bynneman, 1583--COOPER (THOMAS) Thesaurus linguae Romanae & Britannicae, without initial blank, pen trials on final leaf, contemporary calf, covers gilt with crest of a bird within a wreath, rebacked [ESTC S107254], [Henry Denham], 1573, folio (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RALEIGH (WALTER)The Historie of the World, engraved portrait on title, with 'Minde of the Front' but wanting the additional engraved title page dated 1614, 6 engraved double-page maps and 2 battle plans, woodcut genealogical tables, contemporary calf, rebacked [ESTC S116303], H. Lownes, 1628--COMMYNES (PHILIPPE DE) The Historie, title within elaborate woodcut, woodcut genealogies, title slightly trimmed and strengthened at fore-edge, seventeenth century calf, rebacked [ESTC S107247; Pforzheimer 190], A. Hatfield for J. Norton, 1596; with an incomplete copy of Stow's 'Survey of London', c.1633, folio (3)Footnotes:Provenance: First work, Charles Dormer, ownership inscription on title; Second work, Benedictine Abbey of Fort Augustus, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SERMONS - SEVENTEENTH CENTURYHALL (JOSEPH) The Righteous Mammon: An Hospitall-Sermon.. in Easter-weeks 1618, lower fore-corner of title torn away [ESTC S2711], Edward Griffin for Nathaniell Butter, 1618; [An Holy Panegyrick. A Sermon... Upon the Anniversarie Solemnitie of the Happie Inauguration of Our Dead Soveraigne Lord King James, Mar. 24. 1613], lacks title, several seventeenth century annotations in the margins, including note concerning a sermon by 'Mr. Green... Ffeb. 24 1647' [ESTC S122954], Samuel Macham, 1613; A Sermon Preached before his Maiestie... on Sunday Sept. 15. 1622, [ESTC S113020, 4 copies], J. Haviland, for N. Butter, 1622; The Great Impostor... Febr.2 1623, light dampstaining [ESTC S92840], J. Haviland, for H. Fetherstone, 1623; The Best Bargaine. A Sermon.. on Sunday, Sept. 21. 1623, some side-margins shaved [ESTC S124971, one copy only], J. Haviland, for H. Fetherstone, 1623; JACKSON (THOMAS) An Helpe to the Best Bargaine. A Sermon on Mat.13.46, [ESTC S101360, 5 copies], Nich. Okes, for Mat. Walbanke, 1624; HALL (JOSEPH) The True Peace-maker... September 19, 1624, light dampstaining, [ESTC 103756], J. Haviland, for N. Butter, 1624; [AILESBURY (THOMAS)] Christus Redivus: Or the First Fruits of Them that Sleepe, dampstaining [ESTC S105766, 2 copies only], G.E. for Leonard Becket, 1624, 8 works bound in 1 vol., FIRST EDITIONS, titles within woodcut decorative borders, all with some cropping, some text cropped, several ink annotations, contemporary blind-stamped calf, worn with small losses to extremities of spine, upper hinge cracked, 8voFootnotes:A bound volume of eight sermons, mostly by Joseph Hall, several with early ink annotations, commenting on the author's style; 'His method doth all others excell/Wch teacheth pleasantly breefly and well', and 'To ye learned and ingenious divine/ Mr ?D. Hall of his vowes Cent/me vow, and I breake, thou won'st/and dost fullfill/such is ye difference 'twixt/good and ill'.Provenance: William Brooke, seventeenth century ownership inscription on blank verso of titles to first and third works; John Gregg, early inscription on verso of title to third (crossed through) and fourth works.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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