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Stephenson (Robert) & Swanwick (Fred`k) Plan and Section of an Intended Branch Railway from the Midland Railway, in the Parish of Wath upon Dearne in the West Riding of the County of York, to the City of Lincoln, 1844, oblong folio, maps, plans and sections, printed wraps (upper wrap detached with loss)
Wood (John) Plan of Kendal, 1833, hand coloured, linen-backed, overall 910mm x 615mm, some fading/staining, wooded headpiece and roller; Hoggarth (Henry), Plan of the Town of Kendal in the County of Westmorland, 1853, linen-backed, overall 990mm x 675mm (small tear), wooden headpiece and roller; Cary (J.), A Map of Westmoreland from the best authorities, 1805, hand coloured, 395mm x 487mm; Kirkby Kendal, nd, hand coloured map, signed by Lieut Robt. K. Dawson RE, 306mm x 263mm visible, mounted framed and glazed; with a quantity of others including a number of early O.S. maps of the Kendal area (qty)
HAVEN, Charles T & Belden, Frank K, `A History of the Colt Revolver and Other Arms made by Colt`s Patent FIre Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940`, 1st edn. in D/W Tog. with Taylerson, A W F `The Revolver 1865-1888`, Herbert Jenkins 1966 plus others by same and similar interest x 12.
A NORTH GERMAN BACKPLATE OF SIEGE WEIGHT, LATE 16TH CENTURY, formed in one piece with a shallow neck-opening and deep arm-openings, each decorated at its edge with a file-roped inward turn accompanied by a pair of incised lines formed as an ogee with a stylised leaf at its centre, and a flange at the waist (repaired at the right with a riveted internal patch), decorated at its edge with a single incised line accompanied by eight (formerly eleven) round-headed lining-rivets, and fitted at each shoulder and each side of the waist with pairs of similar rivets, the latter retaining fragments of a leather waist-belt, the former each accompanied by two pairs of vacant rivet-holes representing the former attachment-sites for shoulder-straps (pitted overall with some cracking and delamination of the metal), 37.5cm; 14 3/4in high. Provenance: Robin Wigington, Stratford-upon-Avon. A contemporary breastplate formerly in the possession of the Ranzau family and now in the library of Schloss Breitenbur, Holstein, has comparable decoration. A slightly earlier breastplate formerly in the Munster Zeughaus and now in the Landesmuseum für Kulturgeschichte zu Münster, Westphalia, is decorated at the centre of its neck with a very similar stylised leaf. See K. Ullmann 1963, figs. 7 & 8.
BRETT, Edwin J. A Pictorial and Descriptive Record of the Origin and Development of Arms and Armour. To which are appended 133 plates specially drawn from the Author`s Collection at Oaklands, St. Peter`s, Thanet, and Burleigh House, London. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1894, Quarto (357 x 270mm). Printed throughout in red and black, plates. Contemporary full red morocco gilt with armorial motifs, top edges gilt (extremities lightly rubbed). Provenance: Anne S. K. Brown (label); Henry Arthur Johnstone (ex-libris stamp on suede liner and armorial monogram stamped in gilt on upper cover). With another volume containing works of related interest. (2) This book lot is zero rated for VAT.
JOUBERT, Felix. Catalogue of the Collection of European Arms & Armour Formed at Greenock by R. L. Scott. [Glasgow: David Robertson & Co.], 1924. 3 volumes, folio (460 x 323mm). Titles printed in red and black, 107 tinted photogravure plates (a few light marginal stains). Original half vellum gilt, uncut (inner hinges of vol. I splitting, covers scuffed). Provenance: Anne S. K. Brown (label). NUMBER 76 OF 100 COPIES "PRODUCED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION." PRESENTATION COPY, the front free endpaper of vol. I inscribed, "To A. A. Dunbar-Brandon, with all good wishes from R. L. Scott." This book lot is zero rated for VAT.
LAKING, Guy Francis. The Armoury of Windsor Castle. European Section. London: Bradbury, Agnew & Company, 1904. Quarto (334 x 280mm). Half title, title printed in red and black, frontispiece and 39 photogravure plates on India paper, mounted (preliminary leaves and half title spotted, some mainly marginal spotting and staining). Original niger morocco-backed cloth boards gilt, top edges gilt, others uncut (lightly stained and thumb-soiled). Provenance: Anne S. K. Brown (label). This book lot is zero rated for VAT.
* Watercolour album. An album of approx. sixty watercolours and drawings compiled by Lady Watts, many dated c. 1914-25, largely works on uniform size pieces of paper, 17.5 x 12cm (7 x 4.75ins), and each neatly hinged into the album, artists include Charles William Wyllie (oil on paper, 10th August 1921), Tony Szirmai (1871-1968), Maurice Grun (1869-1947), Bernard Partridge (1861-1945), Edward Tennyson Reed (1860-1933), Ralph Peacock (1868-1946), David Murray (?), Tremayne Lark, Ernesta Stern, John B. Wilkinson, A. Nogas, Frank Morse-Rummel (woodcut), F. Guillaume (?), Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1925), B. G. Burt, Leo Browne (colour etching of South Beach, Staton Island, New York), Alfred G. Temple, Albany E. Howarth (etching of Venice), Leon Mundeleer (etching), Ann Style, Helen L. Cochrane, Mario Grixoni, Frederic Arthur Bridgman (1847-1928), a watercolour of Venetian fishing boats, initialled K. H. C. (?), approx. twenty of the drawings in a section at rear titled `Posthumous Works`, pen and ink drawings include works by Gustave Simoneau (1810-70), Leon Becker (1826-1909), Ann Simoneau, Ralph Hedley (1851-1913), Willem Geets (1838-1919), watercolours by Albert Dillens (1844-?), Henri Stackquet (1838-1906), and pencil drawings by Gustave Simoneau, Alice Stroobant, Emile Puttaert (1829-1901), Cesare Dell`Acqua (1821-1905), Willem Roelofs (1822-97), George Henry Boughton (1833-1905, two drawings), plus a few items of musical and literary interest including signed musical quotations by Georges Lauweryns, Leon Jehin, Louis Ganne and Agustin Rubio, many of the items (except `Posthumous Works`) with signatures or initials and presentation inscriptions to Lady Watts, contemp. plain dark blue crushed morocco with inner dentelles gilt, small 4to. Lady Elise Isabelle Watts was the daughter of Gustave Simoneau de San Omer of Brussels, who married in 1875 Sir Philip Watts (1846-1926), the naval architect. (1)
Chesterton (Gilbert K.). The Incredulity of Father Brown, 1st ed., 1926, original cloth, in 3/6 Cassell reprint chipped and creased d.j., 8vo, together with The Secret of Father Brown, 1st ed., 1927, original cloth in 3/6 Cassell reprint d.j., chips and losses, 8vo, plus four other G.K. Chesterton titles, including The Napoleon of Notting Hill, 1904 and The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond, [1937], in facsimile d.j., 8vo (6)
CHARLES AND RAY EAMES: A DKR or WIRE CHAIR, with wire frame on an `Eiffel-Tower` base with splayed legs, with a squab cushion. Vitra. First design in 1951 and named the DKR chair, which stands for Dining height, K-Wire shell and Rod iron base. This chair clearly reflects the Eames`s interest in using industrial materials for domestic furniture and there are clear similarities between this chair and the following chair by Harry Bertoia. This chair is No.10 in `100 Masterpieces from the Vitra Design Museum Collection` 1996. See Illustration
FIVE VARIOUS GOLD DRESS RINGS comprising an 18 carat gold and platinum twist ring set with three white stones, ring size J-K; a 9 carat gold emerald and white stone cluster ring, size O; a 9 carat gold five stone ring, size M; a 9 carat gold nine-stone sapphire ring, size O, and a 9 carat gold sapphire and white stone flower head ring, size M-N, 15g. (total)
JOHN K LOKER (b.1938), Winter Scene, Trees in the Foreground, Building Beyond, oil on board, signed, extensively inscribed verso, together with a copy of "Six Bradford Artists" Exhibition at Cartwright Hall, Bradford 1976 catalogue, 23 1/2" x 29 1/2", framed. John Loker was born in Leeds and was a contemporary of David Hockney at the Bradford College of Art, later both went to the Royal College of Art
A diamond and coloured diamond full eternity ring, set all around with 14 marquise cut diamonds of varying hues from pale yellow to congnac, approximately 2.80 carats total, finger size K. Note the coloured diamonds have not been tested for treatment or enahancement. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Dickens (Charles). [Works part set] 10 vols. only including Nicholas Nickleby Oliver Twist David Copperfield and Little Dorrit mostly illustrated by H. K. Browne uniformly bound in contemporary green calf gilt panelled spines with red and brown morocco labels Chapman & Hall mostly undated except Our Mutual Friend 1865 Sketches by Boz 1870 and Barnaby Rudge 1871 - and 2 others by Thackeray. (12)
[Leslie, Alexander]. The Arctic Voyages of Adolf Erik Nordenskiold, 1858-1879, Macmillian and Co., 1879, three folding maps (as list), num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, spine split to rear edge, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, together with Rink (Dr. Henry), Danish Greenland, its People and Products, 1877, folding map (3 inch closed tear), num. b&w plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plus Hutton (S. K.), Among the Eskimos of Labrador, a Record of Five Year`s Close Intercourse with the Eskimo Tribes of Labrador, 1912, folding map at rear (repaired closed tear), num. b&w plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine faded, rubbed, 8vo, plus two others comprising The Rescue of Greely, by Commander W. S. Schley & Professor J. R. Soley, [1885], & The Siege and Conquest of the North Pole, by George Bryce, 1910 (5)
[Sparrow, Anthony]. A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, and Constitutions Ecclesiastical, with other Publick Records of the Church of England, Chiefly in the Times of K. Edward VI., Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I. Published to Vindicate the Church of England, and to Promote Uniformity and to Promote Uniformity and Peace in the Same, 2nd ed., 1671, eng. armorial frontis., seperate title to each part, folding table with closed tears, inner hinges repaired, contemp. calf, crude reback, board edges slightly worn, 4to, together with Leland (John), The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation, Shewn from the State of Religion in the Antient Heathen World..., 2 vols., 1764, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 (with slight offsetting to title), contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with red morocco title labels, joints cracked and some wear, 4to (3)
Abbey (J.R.). Life in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860, printed Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1972, col. printed frontis., numerous b & w illusts., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, dj with slight fraying and chipping, 4to, together with The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales,vol.1, pub. Harry Margary, 1975,col. printed frontis., numerous b & w illusts., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, dj, 4to, with Rosenthal (Jon K. & Jolly David C.),Antique Map Price Record & Handbook, 24 vols. 1983-2000,occ. b & w illusts., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with another twenty-eight volumes similar (54)
Henisch (Heinz K. & Bridget A.). The Painted Photograph, 1839-1914. Origins, Techniques, Aspirations, pub. Pennsylvania, 1996, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Gosling (Nigel), Nadar, num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to & folio, with other photography reference and related, and a group of small-format Lilliput and Men Only magazines, c. 1940s & 1950s (3 cartons)
Bowlt (John E. and Misler, Nicoletta). Twentieth-century Russian and East European Painting (The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection), pub. Zwemmer, 1993, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Hunter (Sam), American Art of the 20th Century, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1973, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. dark green canvas in d.j., large 8vo, plus Wheelock (Arthur K., editor), Aelbert Cuyp, National Gallery of Art Collection, Washington, pub. Thames & Hudson, 2001, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., oblong folio, and other art reference, mostly VG (3 shelves)
Twain (Mark) [Samuel L. Clemens] THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN (TOM SAWYER`S COMRADE), 174 black-and-white illustrations by E.W. Kemble, 32 pages of publisher`s ads at rear, some separation between quires K/L & T/U, owner`s signature in pencil on half-title, top edges slightly dusty, ads partially unopened, publishers pictorial cloth (spine slightly sunned, corners and lower edges slightly bumped), 8vo, London: Chatto & Windus, 1884, FIRST EDITION, preceding the US edition, ads dated `October 1884`
A Collection of Hornby and Dinky Lead Figures and Accessories, including Dinky-AA and RAC boxes with motorcycle and patrolmen, police items, tank corps figures, pre war telephone box etc., Hornby-farm animals, both pre and post war, shepherd, and a large selection of railway figures and a Meccano "K" Type oil can.
Aldin, Cecil--John Hassall. Two well-worn shoe stories. London: Sands & Co. 1899. Oblong folio, coloured illustrations, original pictorial boards, two plates with marginal tear, one leaf slightly frayed, binding worn and slightly soiled; Upton, Florence K. Golliwog in the African jungle. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1909. Oblong 4to, coloured illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, lacks front free endpaper, a few leaves with pencil scribbles, a few short tears, rubbed; Barker, Cicely Mary The book of the flower fairies. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.]. 8vo, 72 coloured plates, original pictorial green cloth gilt, front endpaper loose, half-title slightly soiled, rubbed; Wilde, Oscar The happy prince and other tales. London: Duckworth, 1913. 4to, 12 coloured plates by Charles Robinson, original cloth gilt, endpapers slightly spotted, one plate loose and with short marginal tear, spine and lower board slightly discoloured (4). Provenance: Marquis of Douglas & Clydesdale, inscription.
Upton, Florence K. & Upton, Bertha. The adventures of two Dutch dolls. London & New York, [1895]. First edition, oblong 4to, original cloth backed pictorial boards, pencil marks on upper board, interior very clean; [Idem] The Golliwogg`s bicycle club. London, New York & Bombay, 1903. Oblong 4to, original cloth backed boards, upper board creased, inner hinge weak; [Idem] The Golliwogg in war! London, New York & Bombay, 1903. New edition, oblong 4to, original cloth backed pictorial boards, pencil mark on upper board (3)
Upton, Florence K. & Upton, Bertha. The Golliwogg`s "auto-go-cart". London, New York & Bombay, 1901. First edition, oblong 4to, original cloth backed pictorial boards, top right corner worn, patches of rubbing to lower board, interior clean; [Idem.] The Golliwogg`s circus. London, New York & Bombay, 1903. First edition, oblong 4to, original cloth backed pictorial boards, both boards and interior very clean (2)
Upton, Florence K. & Upton, Bertha. The Golliwogg`s christmas. London, New York & Bombay, 1907. First edition, oblong 4to, original cloth backed pictorial boards, some slight rubbing to boards, inner hinge weak; [Idem.] The Golliwogg`s desert-island. London, New York & Bombay, 1906. Later edition, oblong 4to, original cloth backed paper covers, creasing to covers (2)
Astronomy, Italian-Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum. Miscellanea Galileiana. Vatican, 1964. 3 volumes, 8vo, original wrappersVatican Observatory. Stellar populations. Vatican, 1958. 8vo, original cloth; Wallace, W.A. Galileo and his sources. Princeton, 1984; Idem Reinterpreting Galileo. Washington, 1986; Gebler, K. von Galileo Galilei. London, 1879. 8vo, original cloth; Secchi, A. Sugli spettri prismatici delle stelle fisse. Rome, 1868; Idem Catalogo delle stelle. Paris, 1867. 8vo, folding plate; Idem Sugli prismatici delle stelle fisse. Memoria seconda. [?Rome, 1868]. Folding plate, bound without title, 3 works in one volume, red half morocco; and c.36 scientific publications of the Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum (44)

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