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Johnston (Alexander Keith). The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, pub. W. & A. K. Johnston, Edinburgh and London, 1881, half title and title page, fifty folding engraved maps with orig. outline colouring (complete as list), several maps detached, frayed and dust soiled with closed tears affecting image, upper hinge broken, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio (1)
Noble (Rev. Mark). A History of the College of Arms, and the Lives of all the Kings, Heralds, and Pursuivants, from the Reign of Richard III..., Until the Present Time..., 1st ed., 1804, half-title, three eng. port. plts. (inc. frontis.), some light browning throughout, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, some wear to joints and extrems., 4to, together with An Historical Genealogy of the Royal House of Stuarts, from the Reign of K. Robert II to that of K. James VI..., 1st ed., 1795, half-title, folding pedigree, contemp. calf gilt, 4to, with [Koch, Chr. de Christophe], Tables Genealogiques des Maisons Souveraines de l`Europe, pub. Strasbourg, 1782, double-page genealogies throughout, ownership signature E. Moira to fore-edge margin of title, contemp. gilt dec. calf, slightly rubbed to joints and extrems., 4to. Each volume with engraved ownership bookplate of Elizabeth Hastings, Countess of Moira, Baroness Hastings, Hungerford, dated April 1808. (3)
Simms (Frederick W.). A Treatise on the Principal Mathematical Instruments, Employed in Surveying, Levelling, and Astronomy: Explaining their Construction, Adjustments, and Use, 1st ed., printed by T. Bensley, 1834, b&w illusts. to text, recent qtr. calf gilt, orig. label to upper cover, some marks, 8vo, together with Griffith (J. W. & Henfrey, Arthur), The Micographic Dictionary; A Guide to the Examination and Investigation of the Structure and Nature of Microscopic Objects, 2 vols. (text/plates), 4th ed., 1883, fifty-three eng. plts. (some hand-col.), b&w illusts. to text, both contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 8vo, plus Chatterton (E. Keble), Ships & Ways of Other Days, pub. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1913, col. frontis., b&w plts and illusts. throughout, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 4to, plus thirteen other miscellaneous, incl. The Book of Sun-Dials, ed. H. K. F. Eden & Eleanor Lloyd, 1900; Maps and Map-Making..., by E. A. Reeves, 1910; Old Decorative Maps and Charts, by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926, etc. (17)
Motorcycle and moto GP interest. A 1953 Belgian Moto GP programme with signatures to the photographs of Jack Brett, H P Muller, Geoff Duke, A Gothin, R Amm, K Kavenener, R Armstrong, Bill Doran, C Smith, Rod Coleman and Tommy Wood. (This programme was given to the current vendor by Tommy Wood`s son.) A 1951 Scarborough Oliver`s Mount International Trophy programme, various Cadwell Park programmes from the `40s and `50s and Silverstone Saturday, 1954. (11).
A PAIR OF MID 20TH CENTURY NORITAKE BONE CHINA PEDESTAL VASES AND COVERS, each having a detachable lid with gilt pineapple knop, urn shape body decorated with landscape vignettes richly bordered with white and green ground, profusely gilded twin flan k ram`s head mask handles, each mounted on a square foot with re-entrant corners, 38cm high
Cambridge. Atkinson and Clark. Cambridge Described and Illustrated, 1897, 8vo, plates, half morocco; Conybeare. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely, 1910, 8vo, half calf; Clay (William K) A History of the Parish of Waterbeach, Cambridge 1859, 8vo, illustrated, some marginal pencil notes, later cloth; Tuker (M A R) Cambridge, 1907, plates, cloth gilt; 4 others (8)
CHARLES DICKENS, 4 ttls: THE CHIMES, 1845, 1st edn, 2nd iss, orig cl gt, recased, new EPs; THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, 1846, 1st edn, 2nd iss, orig cl gt, recased, new EPs; LITTLE DORRIT, ill H K Browne, 1857, 1st edn in book form, old hf cf worn; MEMOIRS OF JOSEPH GRIMALDI, 1853, new edn, orig pict bds rebkd (4)
RAMSEY CAMPBELL, 4 ttls: WHISPERS, Ed Stuart David Schiff, 1982 (250) numbered and sigd by Campbell and editor, orig cl gt; THE FACE THAT MUST DIE, ill J K Potter, Santa Cruz 1983 (100) lettered and sigd by author and artist, orig cl, d/w, cl s-c; ANCIENT IMAGES, 1989, 1st edn, sigd, orig cl, d/w; NEEDING GHOSTS, 1990 (300) numbered and sigd, orig cl, orig cl s-c (4)
C B WILLIAMS: INSECT MIGRATION, 1971, 2nd edn, New Naturalist Series No 36, orig cl gt, d/w + SIR ALISTER HARDY: THE OPEN SEA II FISH AND FISHERIES, 1976, New Naturalist Series No 37, orig cl gt, d/w + W S BRISTOWE: THE WORLD OF SPIDERS, 1976, New Naturalist Series No 38, orig cl gt, d/w + P S CORBET ET AL: DRAGONFLIES, 1960, 1st Edn, New Naturalist Series No 41, orig cl gt, d/w slightly worn, ex lib + K C EDWARDS: THE PEAK DISTRICT, 1964, New Naturalist Series No 44, orig cl gt, d/w (5)
PARISIAN SIGHTS AND FRENCH PRINCIPLES, 1852, orig blind stamp cl gt, rebkd, new endpapers, orig backstrip reattached + VICTOR NEIGNAN: FROM PARIS TO PEKIN OVER SIBERIAN SNOWS, 1899, rebound, full cl gt, new endpapers + THOMAS ROSCOE: THE TOURIST IN FRANCE, 1834, orig hf cf gt, worn + scuffed, spine gt in compartments, top edge gt, inner jnts split, some pgs loose + GLIMPSES OF THE EAST, 1933-34 NY, K Line orig two-tone pict cl gt, worn, (4)
Briggs (K. M.) Nine Lives: Cats in Folklore proof copy" illustrations by John Ward typescript of the first 16 pp. loosely inserted original wrappers 1980; The Vanishing People presentation copy inscribed from the author to John Ward original cloth dust-jacket a little faded 1978 § Grove (Valerie) Laurie Lee illustrations presentation copy from the author to John Ward "illustrator par excellance" original cloth dust-jacket 1999; and 12 others similar " 8vo & oblong 4to(15)
Morris.Tale.Emperor Coustans" b`ing K`scott one of 525 copies printed in red and black wood-engraved titles borders and initials designed by Morris contemporary green morocco by Chiswick Art Guild central red morocco panel lettered in gilt and with floral sprays similar gilt sprays comprising the border within double and triple fillets lower cover undecorated apart from the gilt fillets spine repeating the design and lettering of upper cover t.e.g. others uncut marbled endpapers with remains of bookseller`s description on front pastedown a little scuffed upper joint cracked nick to lower [Peterson A26] 16mo Kelmscott Press 1894. ***Rare example of a binding from the Chiswick Art Workers` Guild one of several groups which made up the Guild of Women-Binders founded by Frank Karslake in 1898. Other groups included the Edinburgh Social Union the Kirkby Lonsdale Handicraft Class and Miss Bassett`s Leighton Buzzard Handicraft Class for crippled girls. According to Tidcombe Women Bookbinders 1880-1920 p.161 "The Chiswick Art Workers Guild of the Chiswick School of Arts and Crafts was best known for modelled niger bindings highlighted with gold-tooled dots (see Chapter III). However Miss Hewitt a pupil of Bernard Collier the Art Master and Director of the School also designed some gold-tooled bindings although the actual binding (and some of the designing) was done by others at the School. These outline designs are generally floral or pictorial " and are signed CHISWICK ART GUILD..Miss Hewitt later went on to teach at the Falmouth School of Art.".
A K Brandez (late 19th Century) `Florence Vivian entering Falmouth Harbour` signed and dated 1872 bottom left inscribed `Florence Vivian of Truro, Capt. J. Duslow entering Falmouth Harbour, January 1872` oil on canvas 48 x 64cm Footnote: `Florence Vivian ` was built by John A. Philllips of Port Isaac from 1902 -1918-lost off Calshott 1923
A Tiger Woods signed print, being an artist`s proof prior to the production of 200 lithographs, by Thai artist Murno-K-Baha titled "Eldrick, Tiger La Terreur, signed in fine black marker pen, additionally signed in pencil by the artist, published in 1996 for the benefit of Friends of the Earth tiger conservation in the sub-continent and Asia, mounted, framed & glazed, 61 by 81cm., 24 by 32in.
An autograph book containing the signatures of the 1934 British Davis Cup team and other sporting personalities, the Davis Cup signatures comprising Bunny Austin, Fred Perry, Harry lee & G.P. Hughes, other tennis autographs in the book including Dorothy Round, Helen Hull Jacobs, Jack Crawford and Eileen Whittingstall, also the cricketers Strudwick, Hobbs and Tyldesley, the boxer Jimmy Wilde and speed record exponent Malcolm Campbell, non-sporting autographs including the writers Rudyard Kipling & G K Chesterton; sold together with another autograph album with the signatures of the golfers Walter Hagen & Joe Kirkwood and various aviators (2)
A 19th century Prussian Sabre, with 88cm curved blade stamped `S&K` (Schnitzler & Kirschbaum), steel half basket hilt with down swept quillon, ribbed hard leather grip, 102cm overall By repute, only 150 of these were issued and distributed to Drivers in the Royal Engineers during the Crimean Campaign

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