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Lot 461

10 Rowlandson engravings 'Picturesque Beauties of Boswell' taken from Nide Journal and published by E Jackson 1786, Rembrandt (after Rembrandt) by W R Cope and The Suumit of Cader-Idris Mountain published July 17 1773 by John Boydell

Lot 178

DARWIN (C), JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES, 10th ed, portrait frontis, green cloth, Minerva Library, 1891; LYELL (SIR C), ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY, 6th ed, London, 1865 (2)

Lot 204

2 Hugh Falkus books and "The Country Sportsman's Book & Journal".

Lot 1521

A FOLIO OF VARIOUS COSTUME AND UNIFORM PRINTS to comprise examples in various media by or after H. Bunbury, J. Green, W. Heath, H. Martens, R. R. Reinagle, C. Vernet, E. Walker [see illus] and many others, including c.42 small Ackermann subjects, many coloured, principally 19th Century (folio, approx. 90) * Lots 1521 to 1529 are from the collection of the distinguished military historian, the late William Young Carman, FSA, FRHS (1909-2003). Carman nurtured a keen interest in the subject from the 1930's and, after service with The Essex Yeomanry during the War, he joined the staff of the Imperial War Museum in 1950, subsequently becoming Deputy Director of the National Army Museum at The Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst (later at Chelsea) until he retired. Carman made and sold his own flat and solid model soldiers and was considered a leading expert in military uniforms of the 18th- and 19th Centuries. He contributed many articles on the subject to the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. Amongst his numerous publications, he wrote `Richard Simkin's Uniforms of the British Army: The Cavalry Regiments & T he Infantry Regiments`, `British Military Uniforms from Contemporary Pictures`, `The Ackermann Military Prints: Uniforms of the British and Indian Armies 1840-1858`, `Light Horse and Mounted Rifle Volunteers`, `Indian Army Uniforms` `Uniforms of the Foot Guards from 1661 to the Present day` and `Headdress of the British Army`. ++ Mixed; fair overall; many with noticeable wear

Lot 597

' Leaves From The Journal Of Our Life In The Highlands ' Ltd Ed Folio Society 2002 hardback book complete in case.

Lot 3031

The Bookbinder. An Illustrated Journal for Binders, Librarians, and all Lovers of Books, 6 vols in 3, 8vo, half Morocco, published by William Clover and Sons, London 1888-90.

Lot 3142

Reference books and novels, including Antiques, The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of The Great Exhibition, London 1859, Tales of The Great and Brave, etc, (1 shelf).

Lot 3134

Various bound volumes, including Di Porquets Italian phrase book, Journal of the Lady Beatrix Graham, etc, (7).

Lot 260

A collection of Chambers Journal and Chambers Information for the People, 10 volumes, quarter-leather mottled board, c.1842-1850

Lot 293

A small selection of titles to include Charles Darwin, Journal of Research into the Natural History and Geology or The Voyage of the Beagle (London, John Murray 1890), H Belloc, The Stane Street (London, Constable 1913) and John Gunn's The Orkney Book (London, Thomas Nelson)

Lot 898

An interesting mid 19th century hand-written journal, Charlotte W Dent, starting September 1851, lockable leather covered book, lock marked J Bramah, 124 Piccadilly. Good condition.

Lot 650

Georgian Gentlemen's Daily Journal 1809, with articulated notes and accounts, in green leather binding

Lot 476

Winifred Austen, "Young song thrush", watercolour, 22.5cm x 21cm, label verso from Roland Ward, Piccadilly; and a hand written label, "Woman's Journal stock number 7070 not used, January 62, We own painting and right to reproduce"

Lot 61

Various bound volumes, The Statesman 1812, Chambers Edinburgh Journal 1842, Ill London News 1859/60 and The Graphic 1879/80

Lot 327

A pair of coloured lithographs, La Revue de la Mode, of ladies and flowers, with Journal des Demoiselle of women in colourful dresses, 37cm x 49cm

Lot 213

Skye - Gordon, Seton. The Charm of Skye.Cassells, London, (1929) illustrated, original blue cloth gilt, boards stained; More Leaves From the Journal Of Our Life in Highlands, Victoria R I, 1884, second edition, Smith, Elder & Co, London; Chambers, Robert. Traditions of Edinburgh (1947); Morton. In Scotland Again (1933) and "In Search of Scotland" (1933); Murray, Ellen. The Story of Iona (1935) (6)

Lot 537

Engineering Weekly Journal book from January to June 1926

Lot 114

Paxton (Joseph). The Horticultural Register and General Magazine, volumes 1 - 5, 1832 - 36, decorative title, folding engraved plates of gardens, one (only) engraved plate with contemporary hand colouring, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with, Johnson (George W. & Hogg Robert),The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Garden and Country Gentleman, volumes 10, 24 & 25 (only), 1866 - 73,wood engravings to text throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, damp stained, 8vo, with, Harrison (Joseph),The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist's Magazine, volume 16 (only), 1848, nine colour lithographic plates, some spotting and soiling throughout, later quarter calf gilt, rubbed at extremities, 8vo, plus, Adlard (Alfred, publisher),The Florist's Journal for the Year 1842 and 1843 2 volumes (bound in one), additional decorative title, thirty chromolithographic plates, contemporary diced calf gilt, upper board detached, spine partially detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with another forty-four volumes similar relating to horticulture, farming and husbandry, various sizes and condition Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (54)

Lot 31

Hanway (Jonas). An Historical Account of the British Trade over the Caspian Sea: With the Author's Journal of Travels from England through Russia into Persia; and back through Russia, Germany and Holland. To which are added, the Revolutions of Persia during the Present Century, with the Particular History of the Great Usurper Nadir Kouli, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, revised and corrected, 1762, 19 plates including views and portraits and 2 frontispieces, 9 folding maps (complete), one map to second volume detached,13 engraved head-pieces, single leaf publisher's list at rear of second volume, contents generally in clean condition, contemporary full calf, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, upper cover to first volume detached, 4to Kress 5268. Goldsmith's 8801. Higgs 481. (1)

Lot 36

Manby (George William). Journal of a Voyage to Greenland, in the Year 1821, with Graphic Illustrations, 1st edition, printed for G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1822, verso of title-page and recto of facing dedication leaf with paperclip offset to top blank margin, hand-coloured folding lithographed map and twenty lithographed plates, one folding, plates washed(?), wood engraved letterpress vignettes, top edges partly uncut, remainder untrimmed, original boards, with printed label to spine, somewhat soiled and edge-worn, with top 2.5" spine sometime replaced, 4to Sabin 44195. Not in Abbey. A scarce whaling and Arctic item, and a strikingly illustrated account of Captain Scoresby's voyage on the Baffin, undertaken to test his new harpoon design. (1)

Lot 37

Maundrell (Henry). A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697, also a Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again, 10th edition, J. White & J. Nunn, 1810, engraved folding frontispiece, fourteen engraved plates (most folding), one or two illustrations to text, some light scattered spotting and offsetting, contemporary calf, rubbed at extremities, rebacked, 8vo (1)

Lot 427

*Manuscript Frisket sheet fragment. A pair of fragments from a liturgical manuscript with musical notation, probably France 15th century; subsequently reused as a printing mask 'Frisket' and overprinted in red ink in the early 16th century, comprising two vellum fragments cut from a larger leaf, recto with a total of 10 lines of manuscript text in black & red, one initial in blue and one larger initial in red, with six lines of music on 4-line red staves, verso with 17 lines of manuscript text in black, with three lines of music on 4-line red staves, the reverse also heavily overprinted with letterpress text in red ink when reused as a frisket mask, and subsequently cut into strips (two in this case) and reused as strengthening in a binding, maximum dimensions of each fragment 215 x 48mm (approximately 8.5 x 1.75 inches) and 212 x 43mm (approximately 8.25 x 1.75 inches), combined maximum dimensions 232 x 90mm (approximately 9.25 x 3.5 inches) This pair of fragments were discovered in a folio 3 volume Greek & Latin Bible, "Vetus Testamentum..." published Paris: Nicolaum Buon, 1628 (Darlow & Moule 4674), when undergoing restoration in the 1990s. Refer to Dominic Winter 2nd March 2016 auction, lot 331 and the following lot below, which were also discovered in the same set of volumes. Friskets are a rare survival which illustrate the early printing of books in red and black ink. They were often disposed of once their use had ended and therefore only a few examples survive. A frisket was a sheet of material which was used during the early printing process. It was placed between the paper and the printing block, to mask off and protect unprinted areas of the paper sheet from stray ink, allowing all but the red rubrics to be printed through. As a result of this technique the frisket sheet was overprinted in red letterpress. Early printers often recycled medieval manuscript leaves for this purpose, and some were then reused during the bookbinding process. See Margaret M. Smith, "Fragments used for 'Servile' Purposes: The St Bride Library Frisket for Early Red Printing," in Linda L. Brownrigg and Margaret M. Smith, eds., Interpreting and Collecting Fragments of Medieval Books (Los Altos Hills, Calif.: Red Gull Press, 2000), pp.177-188; and noted by Smith in the St. Bride Journal 'Ultrabold 3' (2007): "The Red-Printing Frisket at St. Bride Library." Elizabeth Savage (Upper). "Red Frisket Sheets, c.1490-1700: The Earliest Artefacts of Colour Printing in the West." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 108, no. 4 (December 2014): pp.477-522. "This complex object, a manuscript leaf that was re-used first as a frisket sheet for printing selected text in red in one book and then in the pasteboard in the binding of another, is the earliest artifact of any color printing process in the West." Additional information. The frisket sheet is from the memorial 'Pius episcopus...ad perpetuam res memoriam’ normally on the first couple of folios of every edition of the Missale Romanum. With grateful thanks to Dr. Elizabeth Savage, Cambridge University for this information. (2)

Lot 47

Rees (Thomas). A Journal of Voyages and Travels, published for the Benefit of the Author's Orphan Daughter, printed by Harvey and Darton, 1822, list of subscribers, slight scattered spotting, small paper-flaw to title (barely affecting imprint), Arthur Probsthain bookseller's label to upper pastedown, ownership inscription in pencil to front free endpaper, original boards, printed label to spine, spine partially deficient, joints cracked, 8vo Edward Christian Hodgkin (1913-2006), usually known as Teddy, was the founding chairman of the Friends of Arab Development and director of the Near East Broadcasting Station in Palestine, but he is best remebered for his journalism, especially his writing for The Times as associate foreign editor. (1)

Lot 52

Speke (John Hanning). Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, 1st ed., 1863, portrait frontispiece, folding map (contained in rear pocket, folds reinforced to verso), single page map, wood-engraved illustrations, title with light offsetting from portrait, a few spots, bookplate, endpapers renewed with original spine laid down at front, modern half calf over original boards, 8vo Speke's account of the expedition, undertaken to prove his claim that the Nile issued from Lake Victoria Nyanza, for which he was awarded a gold medal from the Royal Geographic Society. (1)

Lot 554

Dahl (Roald, 1916-1991). Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, Puffin Books, another edition, signed by the author in green marker-pen to inside front cover, black and white illustrations by Faith Jacques, original printed wrapper, 8vo, together with Linder (Leslie), The Journal of Beatrix Potter from 1881 to 1897, 1st edition, 1966, illustrations, original boards, torn and repaired dust jacket, 8vo, inscribed to Cecily Mills from the author, plus Furlong (Monica), Cousins, 1st edition, 1983, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, inscribed to Bernard Levin from the author, with others including Maurice Latey's Tyranny, 1969, inscribed to Bernard Levin, other hardbacks and paperbacks signed by Peter Ackroyd, Melvin Lasky, Iaian Banks, Dick Francis, Jung Chang, etc. (46)

Lot 59

Walsh (Thomas). Journal of the Late Campaign in Egypt; Including Descriptions of that Country, and of Gibraltar, Minorca, Malta, Marmorice, and Macri; with an Appendix; containing Official Papers and Documents, 2nd ed., 1803, 50 engraved plates and maps on 40 sheets, a few hand-coloured, some spotting and dampstains, contemporary ownership signature of Isaac Cardozo to title, contemporary calf-backed boards, spine rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel 266; Blackmer 1767. (1)

Lot 597

The Journal of the Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland: originally founded as The Kilkenny Archaeological Society in the Year M.DCCC.X.LIX, a complete run, 1868-1965, numerous black and white illustrations, ex-library bookplates to front pastedowns, some light marks, mixed contemporary cloth bindings, some spines slightly faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo (84)

Lot 610

Watsonia. Journal and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of the British Isles, a broken run, circa 1970s, original wrappers, 4to, together with a large collection of gardening related newsletters, pamphlets and leaflets, together with folding Ordnance Survey maps, mostly 20th century, postcards and ephemera, G/VG (13 cartons)

Lot 641

Charton (M. Edouard). Le Tour Du Monde, Nouveau Journal Des Voyages... , volumes 1-3, 1869-71, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, modern uniform gilt-decorated quarter calf, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Echard (Laurence), A General Ecclesiastical History, from the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour... , volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1710, 2 black and white engraved frontispieces, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, worming to foot of front endpapers through to 'A2' of volume 2, some light spotting, contemporary uniform full calf binding, loss to spines, boards rubbed, 8vo, and other 18th and 19th-century miscellaneous antiquarian, many leather bindings, some odd volumes, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

Lot 90

Curtis (Samuel and Hooker, Sir William Jackson). Curtis's Botanical Magazine; or Flower Garden Dispayed..., Volume seven of the New Series, 1833, eighty-three engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring (including twelve folding), contemporary half calf, upper board detached, worn and frayed, 8vo, together with, Hanson (H.C. editor),The Florist and Horticultural Journal, volumes 2, 3 & 4 (only), published Philadelphia, 1853 - 55, thirty lithographic plates, twenty-nine with contemporary colouring (including four folding), some spotting and staining throughout, contemporary half morocco gilt, some boards detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with, Smith (J.D.),Flora Britannica, volume 1 (only of 2), 1800, additional half title with near contemporary ownership signature, contemporary calf, upper board detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (5)

Lot 94

The Garden, An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Gardening in all its Branches, a broken run, 1872-1876 (no. 2 only), 1978 (no. 2 only)-1879, 1883 (no. 1 only), 1888 (no. 2 only), 13 volumes in total, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, mixed gilt-decorated green cloth and blue cloth bindings, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed, large 4to, together with Gardening Illustrated for Town & Country, a broken run, 1880-90, 1892 (volume 1-11, 13), plus duplicate of volume 1, 13 volumes in total, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth except volume 13 in later blue cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed, folio (26)

Lot 205

A large quantity of "Button Lines", "The Journal of the British Button Society", "The National Button Bulletin" 1965 and 66 and various other button publications

Lot 85

A bound copy The Art Journal 1899.

Lot 135

Very large selection of 'The Northern Eastern Express' magazines, British Railway Journal etc (three boxes)

Lot 465

1896 An original French 'Gil Blas' Journal with lithograph illustrations with one relating to Sarah Bernhardt

Lot 632

Travel and Exploration Relating to the Marquasas, Pitcairn, Easter Island: An important archive of ephemera and artifacts relating to The Sayer Family, three volumes, one leather bound containing a collection of 18th and 19th Century prints, engravings and scraps, one marbled paper bound volume compiled by Miss Sayer being typical Georgian lady's scrapbook containing engravings of scenes, portraits and costume, hand written anecdotes, poetry extracts, original verses and epitaphs, one journal by Robert Sayer commencing in 1806 including contemporary transcripts of letters sent and received, many with references to a variety of ships, frigates and sloops, including HMS Victory, Jupiter and Ariadne, included in the volume Robert Sayer's commission appointing him as lieutenant to HMS Victory, together with a small cabinet of drawers, two containing a variety of sea shells, one with mineral samples, many labelled from Chile, Bolivia, San Francisco etc, one with a variety of artefacts including locks of hair in labelled parchment, one relating to Bounty mutiny, items from Easter Island and the Pitcairns, two complete and one damaged early Polynesian fish hooks, examples of which can be found in the Cook-Forster collection, National Museum of Australia, miniature hand written book, an 1848 Queen Victorian Naval General Service medal with Java bar named Robert Sayer, Mid Shipman etc Provenance: Consigned by a direct descendant of the original owners, The Sayer Family

Lot 3658

An early 19th century Scottish commonplace book, the property of Mary S. Macdonald, kept from July 1st 1836 and incorporating a travel journal, literary compositions and writing exercises, Macdonald writes of the beauties of architecture and her Continental Grand Tour where she visits Paris, Holland, the Low Countries and other destinations, 160 pages of ink mss, the pages measure 25.2cm x 20cm, period half leather notebook with marbled boards

Lot 3601

Cricket - Ashley-Cooper (F.S.), Nottinghamshire Cricket and Cricketers, "Nottingham Journal" Edition, Henry B. Saxton, Nottingham 1923, 8vo, 410pp, original green cloth

Lot 3624

Local Interest - Memorial of Old Derbyshire, edited by Rev. J. Charles Cox, Bemrose and Sons Limited, London 1907, 394pp + adverts, b/w illustrations throughout, original cloth, ex libris Thornbridge Hall, Derbyshire; Pendleton (John), A History of Derbyshire, Elliot Stock, London 1886, 290pp; The Gentleman's Magazine: And Hiftorical Chronicle (sic), For the Year MDCCXCIII, Volume LXIII, Part the Second, John Nichols, London 1793, illustrated throughout with copperplate engravings, period half-leather binding; The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Being A Classified Collection of the Chief Contents of The Gentleman's Magazine from 1731-1868, edited by George Laurence Gomme, F.S.A., English Topography, Part III (Derbyshire-Dorsetshire), Elliot Stock, London 1893; Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volume V, 1883; reprinted monographs from the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal; Reliquary article (8)

Lot 426

A rare HART'S Patent chamfer plane by GREENSLADE Bristol 12" x 2" (this plane is featured in the Taths Journal vol 7) G+

Lot 686

A MS. Journal of a boat trip from Oxford to Taplow by Marie Pearce Serocold (eldest daughter of Charles Pearce Serocold). in 1887. with Sketches.

Lot 176

Attributed to Edmund Thomas Parris (British, 1793-1873): Portrait of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), three-quarter-length, at the Drury Lane Theatre, November 1837 , oil on board, H 30 x W 25 cm. Note: The present picture relates to Parris' portrait of the Queen, said to be the first painted after her coronation, of which various versions are known. It was a popular image that was first published as an engraving in 1838 & frequently thereafter. On 15 November 1837, Queen Victoria attended the 'lively and pretty' opera 'The Siege of La Rochelle' and a 'somewhat vulgar farce', 'Simpson & Co', at the Drury Lane Theatre. She sat alone in her box, 'which was quite on the stage', with her attendants behind her: 'I was splendidly received', she wrote in her Journal, 'with the greatest enthusiasm & deafening cheering'.

Lot 198

Nicholas Pocock, O.W.S. (British, 1740-1821): Prince Rupert's Bay, Dominica, circa 1770, watercolour, H 39.5 x W 59 cm. Provenance: with the Parker Gallery, London, their label verso. Note: Pocock's log book, an Illustrated Journal of Several Voyages In the Ship 'Lloyd', in the Bristol Record Office, details his four voyages from 1771-72 between Bristol & Dominica via Madeira, the Canaries & the Caribbean Islands, including views of Prince Rupert's Bay. The image in the present picture appears in an engraving after Pocock by John Wells for the Naval Chronicle, published by Bunney & Gold, 1st May 1799. Pocock was born in Bristol in 1740, the son of a seaman. He followed his father's profession & was master of a merchant ship by the age of 26. During his time at sea, he became a skilled artist by making ink & wash sketches of ships & coastal scenes, of which the present watercolour is a significant example.

Lot 407

DARWIN, Charles - Journal of researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle,: Illustrated, 1889; together with two other volumes about Darwin and three works by Samuel Laing. (7)

Lot 550

GRAND TOUR - Manuscript Journal : 'Narrative of a Journal &c from Middlethorpe Hall commencing the first of January 1814. By M. Todd.' [Mathew Todd], Manuscript journal of over 400 pages, with several watercolour illustrations, inc. an original crayon portrait of Mathew Joseph Todd, dated Geneva 1815, half calf worn, 4to. * Notes A detailed account of a Grand Tour, beginning with a vivid description of a supernatural haunting at Grimstone Lodge. Middlethorpe Hall is a 17th century country house near York. It is now owned by the National Trust, and run as a four-star hotel.

Lot 368

SPEKE, John Hanning - Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile,: folding map & plates, cloth (re-bkd.), 4to., 1st U.S. edn. N.Y. 1864; MEINERTZHAGEN, Col. Richard - Kenya Diary 1902-1906, Illustrated, cloth, 8vo., 1957. (2)

Lot 274

OWL PIE (Staff College Camberley journal) 1929-1930,: Illustrated, calf, gilt edges, 4to.; together with two bound volumes of the R.M.A. Magazine 1913 & 1915 (3)

Lot 450

AMWELL PRESS. UNDERWOOD, Lamar - Hunting The North Country,: 2 volumes, morocco, (1000) signed, 1982; OVINGTON, Ray - A Sportsman-Artist's Game Bag, morocco s/c, (1000) signed, 1989; TAYLOR, Tory - Hunting on Big Game Trails, morocco, s/c, (1000) signed, 1988; VANCE, Joel M. - Confessions of an Outdoor Maladroit, morocco, s/c, (1000) signed, 1983; GILCHRIST, Duncan - Journal of a High Country Hunter, morocco, s/c, (1000) signed, 1992. (6)

Lot 382

WALSH, Thomas - Journal of the late Campaign in Egypt : recent half calf, 39 illustrations inc. 10 maps and 6 coloured aquatints (bizarre pagination, up to 9 illustrations may be missing, it is not clear if they were ever present), 4to, 1803.

Lot 962

§ Keith Vaughan (1912-1977)2 drawings,Reclining nude c.1960 and Figures in an interior II, c.1940,both stamped with the artist's initials,7 x 10.5in. & 5.5 x 8in. Sold with a copy of Keith Vaughan Journal and DrawingsProvenance: The Artist's Estate and Julian Lax.

Lot 30

Robert Spence RE and his Circle (1871-1964) Two illustrations from George Fox's Journal; "The Lock" by C. Robertson RE; "The Crucifixion" after Rembrandt; and two other etchings various sizes. (6)

Lot 1185

Cook (Eliza) Journal, 2 vols, 8vo, half calf, 1849-50; Punch, vols. 15, 17, 18 & 19 in 3, 4to, half calf, illustrations, 1848-50, and 2 others. (7)

Lot 241

Books - three volumes of 'The Art Journal' - 1852, 1873 &1874 - pub. George Virtue books and a late 19th/early 20th century Bible, printed by Eyre & Spottiswoode (4)

Lot 2032

JAMES ROSENQUIST, AQUATINT 1977 "WALL STREET JOURNAL, DINNER TRIANGLES"Title: Wall Street Journal, Dinner triangles, #5/78. Titled and signed in pencil. Rosenquist, American 1933- .Good condition jw- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 1898

A History of the Ancient City of Chester by George Lee Fenwick Published by Phillipson & Golder, Chester 1896, Genealogies of Chester, of Gloucester and of Astry, The Chase, the Road and the Turf by Nimrod, Romantic Cheshire by J. Cumming Walters, Journal the Chester and Archaeological Societies magazines, books on The North West, Cheshire, the Roodee. (60)

Lot 663

' Leaves From The Journal Of Our Life In The Highlands ' Ltd Ed Folio Society 2002 hardback book complete in case.

Lot 3230

Books - Antique and Later Glass - Behind the Scenes of Tiffany Glassmaking: The Nash Notebooks, St. Martin's Press, New York 2001; Hajdamach (Charles R.), British Glass 1800-1914, Antique Collectors' Club, London 1994; other Antique Collectors' Club publications; Dudley Westropp, (M.S.), Irish Glass: A History of Glass-Making in Ireland from the Sixteenth Century, revised edition, Dublin 1978; Barker (T.C.), The Glassmakers, Pilkington: the rise of an international company 1826-1976, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 1977; Katsrup and Holmegaard's Glassworks 1825-1975, edited by Gunnar Buchwald, Copenhagen 1975; The Silber & Fleming Glass & China Book, 1990 facsimile; Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons, edited by Leslie Jackson, Richard Dennis, Shepton Beauchamp 1999; 18th century and onwards drinking-glasses; Victorian pressed glass; Bristol glass; The Glass Cone, various issues; the Journal of the Glass Association, various issues; Christie's and Sotheby's catalogues; collection catalogues; etc (reference library)

Lot 1324

NEWSPAPERS - Berrow's Worcester Journal, 3 issues (Jan. 8 1756; Apr. 15 1762 & Dec. 8 1791,); Cambridge Chronicle and Journal - Nov. 30 1810; Edinburgh Evening Courant - Apr. 12 1804; with 10 18th cent. (London) others. Illustrated

Lot 452

Ten volumes ' Chambers Encyclopaedia ', part leather bound, two volumes ' Chambers Information ', two volumes ' Chambers Journal ', three volumes ' English Illustrated Magazine ', four part leather bound volumes ' National Geographic Magazine ' and six various other part leather bound books

Lot 496

One volume, ' Army and Navy Drolleries ', one volume ' Art Journal 1854 ' together with a quantity of other books

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