Duodecim Caesares. cvm Philippi Beroaldi Bononienfis, Marcique item Antonii Sabellici Commentariis, and Bapt. Aegnatii, aliorumque doctorum vi rorum annotationibus. Printed 1548 by Ioannem Frellonium. The book is bound in full brown leather with raised bands on the spine.761pp. 4to. Approximate Dimensions:h. 12.75", w. 8.5", d. 2.25"Condition:Wear to boards and end papers. Some chipping, staining, and leather loss. Gouging and wormholes on the back board. First front end paper is severely torn. Small dampstain and light foxing on pages. Marginalia present. Bookplate on inside
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Divi Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis epifcopi de immortalitate animae. Liber Unus. By Saint Augustine. Printed 1528 by Ioannes Gymnicus. An exceedingly scarce early printing of a work by Saint Augustine. Marbled paper covers. 16mo. 72pp. Approximate Dimensions:Condition:Light wear on marbled covers. Some light foxing and staining on pages.
Digestorum seu pandectarum juris civilis, volumen quintum, Quinque posteriores libros complectens. Printed 1528 by ex officina Robert Estienne, Paris. Fully bound in tan leather with gilt decoration on boards and spine. Marbled end papers. 305pp. 16mo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.75", w. 4.5, d. 1.5"Condition:Front and back boards have separated from binding. Front end papers are connected to detached front board. Boards worn on edges with some leather loss. Writing on title page, some pencil numbering on a few pages. Pages have light fading and
De Gestis Alecandr Magni Epistola De Rerum, Published 1556, Henrich Petri, Basel. This biography of Alexander the Great has separate titles for the three sections, continuously paged, with the separately paginated annotations and commentary by Henri Glareani bound at the end. Usually published under the title De Rereum Gestis. Full flexible morocco binding with raised bands and gilt titling. A good clean complete copy of a scarce edition. 12mo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.75", w. 4", d. 2"Condition:Leather is scuffed. Pages have light wear.
De Arca Mystica by Richard of Saint Victor with all five books complete does not contain Beniamin minor. Published 1494 by Johann Amerbach, Basel. First edition. 19th century vellum binding. Title in gilt on red morocco spine label with marbled end papers. Gothic type with initials decorated in red or blue; paragraph marks rubricated and capital strokes in yellow. 148 leavesApproximate Dimensions:h. 5.75", w. 4", d. 1"Condition:Lacking part two. Wear and rubbing to vellum. Marginal tears to two leaves, light marginal dampstaining. Ink staining on three leaves. Early inscription on last blank leaf.
Four volumes by Charles Dickens, finely bound: Wreck of the Golden Mary by Charles Dickens. Published 1898 by Chapman and Hall. Finely bound in green leather with green marbled boards. Raised bands and gilt titling on the spine. 16mo. 151pp. Pictures of Italy by Charles Dickens. Published 1846 by A. and W. Galignani. Bound in vellum with gilt decoration and titling on the spine. 12mo. 255pp. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens. Published 1850 by Chapman and Hall. Bound in black leather with marbled boards. Gilt titling on the spine on a field of red. 12mo. 175pp. A Child's Dream of a Star by Charles Dickens. Published 1871 by Fields, Osgood and Co., Boston. Finely bound in brown leather with stamping on the front board. Gilt titling on the spine. 12mo. 15pp. Approximate Dimensions:Average: h. 7", w. 4.5", d. 1"Condition:A Child's Dream of a Star has a dampstain on most pages. Wear on Pictures from Italy with some light spine and hinge cracking.
Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, Treated Upon by the Bishop of London, President of the Convocation For the Province of Canterbury, and the Rest of the Bishops and Clergie of the said Province: And Agreed upon with the Kings Majesties License in their Synod begun at London, Anno Domini 1603. Printed by John Norton for Joyce Norton and Richard Whitaker, 1633. Approximate Dimensions:h.7.25", w. 5.5", d. .25"Condition:Book has no front or back boards. Some worm damage on the upper left corner. Staining and foxing scattered. Light notations in pencil.
Commentaria quaedam in Cantica canticorum / nunc denuò ex Doctorum dictis congesta, per Fratrem Alphonsum ab Orozco...accessere quadraginta quatuor annotationes in eadem Cantica, Deiparae Mariae Virginis festiuitatibus accommodatae. By Alonso de Orozco, printed 1581 by Philippum Iuntam. Limp vellum binding with vellum strings to close. Spine painted red. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8", w. 6", d. 1.25"Condition:Wear to vellum with some staining and writing on boards. Pages have some light foxing and wear.
Comici, Fabulae Superstites XX, ex Recensione Dousica, Recens Magno Studio et Quanta Fieri Potuit, Accurata Diligentia Editae, by Plautus. Printed 1598 by Ioannes Saurius. Gorgeous period Renaissance hand tooled leather binding depicting knights or kings with swords and scepters. 12mo. 804pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.25". w. 3.5", d. 1.75"Condition:Boards have wear, scuffing, and some light loss as corners. Previous scholar penned in some marginalia and underlined some text that is prevalant throughout. Worm holes on spine. Front free end paper and title page have some damage and
C. Svetonii Tranquilli (Suetonius), XII Caesares. Printed in 1543, Ex officina Roberti Stephani, Paris. Early edition. Thus bound in full vellum with gilt decoration on the spine and gilt titling on a field of dark red. 352pp. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.5", w. 4", d. 1"Condition:There is wear and scuffing to the vellum with staining and light foxing on pages having a A previous owner's bookplate pasted down.
Beati Gregorii Papae operum Tomus secundus : Complectens aliquot Sacrae scripturae expositiones, tum homilias Super Ezechielem, by Gregory I. Printed 1583, Bartholomaeum Rotam, Venice. Period limp vellum with a brown gilt leather label. 1152pp. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:Condition:Vellum has wear, staining, and some light loss. Small worm holes pages 600-952, in top margin, some writing inside front cover and on first free paper. Some pencil notations inside rear cover.
An original manuscript document from the court of Edward III of England containing the fancy calligraphy of the day showing cartoons of a bird, a person’s head and typical ballooning of the top line words. Written on vellum and punched to fit into bindings. Mounted in a plexiglass covered frame to a black background and sealed. Comes with a letter dated Dec 22, 1999, mounted to the verso, from H. George Fletcher, director of the Brooke Russell Astor Special Collections department of the New York Public Library. The document is quoted as being the confirmation of the rights of a certain abbey St. Victor and speaks of three manors in England that produce income for the abbey. Approximate Dimensions:h. 19", w. 14.5"Condition: A few water spots and edge damage with a penciled inscription in upper left corner with a couple of names and looks like vol1 page 32, (n) Wilks Crawford St. Victor. Light chipping and nicking to frame.
George Silverman's Explanation by Charles Dickens in original American parts in The Atlantic Monthly. Published in 1868 by Ticknor and Fields. Magazines are in custom slipcase. Slipcase features a portrait of Charles Dickens. Approximate Dimensions:Slipcase: h. 10.75", w. 6.5", d. 1"; Magazines: h. 9.75", w. 6.25"Condition:Chipping, tearing, and paper loss to magazines. Edges are rough. Light staining and foxing is present. Slipcase has scuffing, light gouging, and wear.
A Course in ExperimentalPhilosophy J.T. Desaguliers. Volume one only. Published 1734 by John Senex, etc. Book is fully bound in brown leather with raised bands on the spine. Titling on the spine. 4to. 463pp. with index. Approximate Dimensions:h. 10", w. 7.75", d. 2"Condition:Wear to leather with rubbing, chipping and loss. Some foxing and staining on pages with light marginalia.
CHIABRERA ,GABRIELLO. (1552-1638), Rime di Gabriello Chiabrera in questa nuova edizione unite, accresciute, e corrette ... Parte prima terza Delle rime di Gabriello Chiabrera parte terza. Contiene poemetti profani, by Gabriello Chiabrera. Published 1718 by Salvioni. Period vellum. Raised bands on the spine. 8vo. 391pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 7.5", w. 4.75", d. 1.5"Condition:Wear and staining to vellum boards. Pencil writing inside front cover and hand stamp in red. Light foxing overall.
Catvllvs, Tibvllvs, Propertivs. His Accessee Rvnt Corn. Galli Fragmenta, Catullus (84-54 BCE), Tibullus (c. 55-19, BCE) and Propertius (c. 50 to 15 BCE.) Printed 1549 by Hieronymum Scotum. Full late 19th century paper vellum binding. Small 8vo. 143pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6", w. 3.75", d. .75"Condition:General scuffing from handing and age. Light wear. End papers date from this binding. Missing front end paper.
A pair of woodcuts from The Nuremberg Chronicle, the first secular published book. It tells the history of the earth through seven "ages." The first one shows the recto LXVI, this piece shows a fictitious view of the visionary temple of Ezekiel. It includes the first figure of the temple edifice, a second similar figure, and two figures showing the ornamentation of the gate. The verso LXVI shows the ground view of the posterior gate, elevation of the east gate and appendages, and elevation of the north edifice. The second page is from Folio LI and show images of the city of Treviso, near Venice. Both pages are double sided as they were removed from a book. These pieces most likely came from two separate books as there is some slight size difference in the two sheets. There are two editions of the book, the first in Latin and the second in German. Although many towns and cities in Europe and the Near East are illustrated in the book, 49 of them were printed with only 14 different woodblocks. Hartmann Schedel; Anton Koberger published in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger in 1493. Approximate Dimensions:h. 16.5", w. 12.25" - one page, h. 17", w. 11.25" - second pageCondition:Pages have a light crease across bottom third and some toning overall. Some mounting tape present on one sheet from a previous framing. Pages are chipping at edges.
A lot of 5 vellum bound books: La Divina Commedia by Dante. Published 1896 by G. Barbara, Firenze. Small vellum bound book with gilt decoration and titling. Wear to vellum with some light staining. Pages have some yellowing. 16mo. 604pp. Beati Isidori Hispalen Sis Archiepiscopi, Libri duo. Published 1564 by Hieronymum Wellaeum. Bound in vellum with red page edges. Wear to vellum with some staining. Hinges cracking. 16mo. 78pp. Aristoteles Graece ex Recensione Immanuelis Bekkeri.Volumen Prius. Published 1831 by Georgium Reimerum. Bound in vellum with gilt titling on the spine and a gilt coat of arms on front of the book. Wear on vellum with some staining. Hinges cracking. 4to. Satire di Salvator Rosa Dedicate A Settano. Published by Severo Prothomastix. Undated. Bound in vellum with marbled page edges. Wear to vellum with some staining. Hinges cracking. 16mo. 151pp. Delle Rime di Gabriello Chiabrera Parte Seconda Contiene Canzonette Amorofe, e Morali, Scherzi, Sonetti, Epitaffj, Vendemmie, Egloghe, E Sermoni. Published 1718 by Salvioni. Bound in vellum with raised bands on the spine. Wear to vellum with some staining. Hinges cracking. Some wear to pages. 8vo. 441pp with index. Approximate Dimensions:Largest book: h. 11.25", w. 9", d. 1.75"Condition:Books have wear and some hinges are cracking.
A Defense of the Papers Written by the Late King of Blessed Memory and Duchess of York Against the Answer Made to Them. By John Dryden (1631-1700.) Printed in 1686 by H. Hills. (1)(4)[126](1), with new end papers added at the new binding. Bound in reddish brown Morocco with new end papers added at the new binding. Book has marbled boards and gilt titling reading "Papers of the King." Wing #2261 Approximate Dimensions:h. 7.75" w. 6"Condition:There is shelving wear on the footer and header on the spine. Light damp staining spot in the bottom corner margin throughout. Pages 85-88 having a folded upper corner and some edge nibbles on the last three pages on the outer edge being
A bound collection of works by Martin Chemnitz. Primarily consisting of Loci Theologici, published 1623 by Johannis Gormanni, Witebergae. Also bound with this is parts 2 and 3 of Loci Theologici Corum, published by the same printer and Fundamenta Sanae Doctrinae de Vera Et Substantiali Praesentia, Exhibitone, et Sumptione by Martin Chemnitz. Book no longer has the front or back boards. Straps on the spine keep the book bound together. Approximate Dimensions:h. 12.25", w. 7.5". d. 3"Condition:Front and back boards are missing. Some marginalia and writing present on the endpapers. Wear and cracking at the spine. Pages have some chipping, tearing, and light loss at the ends and corners.
Holiday Romance by Charles Dickens first American edition published in Our Young Folks magazine by Ticknor and Fields in 1868. Five issues of Our Young Folks containing Holiday Romance in a custom case. Issue 38 is included but does not contain Holiday Romance. Approximate Dimensions:Custom case: h. 10", w. 6.75", d. 1.75" Magazines: h. 8.75", 5.75"Condition:Chipping, tearing and loss to paper on parts. Wear throughout with some light staining and foxing present. Custom case has minor scuffing from wear.
Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens in 12 original parts of Harper's Magazine published in 12 parts with custom case. This is the first American edition in serialized parts. Approximate Dimensions:Custom case: h. 11.5", w. 7.25", d. 4.25" Serials: h. 10", w. 6.5"Condition:Magazines have chipping, tears, and creases throughout. Some staining and writing on pages. Some editions are missing the front cover. The custom case has light scuffing from wear.
Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Three volumes bound in 1. Printed Edition in one volume. Printed 1840-1841 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Three volumes are bound as one in green leather with green boards. The book features gilt titling and decoration on the spine. Matches all first state error points listed in Smith (47-57). 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 10.25", w. 6.5", d. 2.5"Condition:Leather and boards have wear from shelving and age. Some rubbing to corners. Pages look mostly clean with some very light staining. One or two pages have small tears at the edge.
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, edited by Boz (Charles Dickens). Published 1838 by Richard Bentley, London. First edition. Book is finely bound in tan calf. Raised bands on the spine and gilt decoration are present as well as gilt titling on a field of burgundy. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 7.75", w. 5", d. 1"Condition:Wear to leather with some scuffing and light gouging. Light cracks on the joints. Some gilt loss at the spine. Pages look clean with light foxing on illustration pages.
Nine volumes by Charles Dickens of the larger paper editions. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 423pp. Red leather binding with gilt titling on the spine. Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 420pp. Red leather binding with gilt titling on the spine. Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 440pp. Red leather binding with gilt titling on the spine. Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 400pp. Brown leather binding with black boards and gilt titling on the spine. Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 440pp. Bound in brown leather with black boards and gilt titling on the spine. Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 423pp. Blue leather with marbled boards. Raised bands and gilt titling and decoration on the spine. Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 319pp. Burgundy leather with marbled boards. A Child's History of England bound with Old Curiosity Shop. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 464pp. Burgundy leather binding with marbled boards. Oliver Twist/Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published by Chapman and Hall. 4to. 427pp. Burgundy leather with marbled boards. Approximate Dimensions:Average: h. 10", w. 7.5", d. 1.5"Condition:Books have wear and chipping on leather from shelving and age. Some light loss to leather and gilt at spots. Pages have light toning and foxing with some tearing in spots. Creases present at some end papers. Wear throughout.
Nineteen volume set of Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens. Published 1850s by Office, 16, Wellington Street, London. Quarter bound in black leather with marbled boards. Spine features raised bands and gilt titling on a field of burgundy. Marbled page edges and marbled end papers. Volume 10 has a slightly different binding. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 9.5", w. 6.25", d 1.25"Condition:Books have wear, scuffing, and chipping on the boards and leather. Pages have some light staining and foxing, and occasional pencil notes. Some pages in volumes appear to be loose. Please note: Volume 10 is bound slightly differently than the
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens. Two volumes bound into one. Published 1865 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Bound in green leather with green boards. Raised bands on the spine and titling in gilt. Page edges marbled and end papers marbled. Meets all first edition first state error points found in Smith (106-110). Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.5", w. 5.5", d. 2"Condition:Wear to leather and boards with scuffing. Some light leather loss at corners. Pages have lightly scattered foxing but look mostly fine. Pencil writing on end papers.
Pictures from Italy by Charles Dickens. Published 1846 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. First state. Finely bound in tan calf with raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling and decoration on the spine as well. Original cloth boards bound in the back of the book. 8vo. 269pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 7", w. 4.5", d. 1"Condition:Light wear to boards. Some scuffing and gilt loss on spine. Pages look clean.
Report of the Dinner Given to Charles Dickens in Boston, February 1, 1842. Reported by Thomas Gill and William English, Reporters of the Morning Post. Most of the Speeches Revised by Their Authors. Published by William Crosby and Company. Finely bound in what appears to be original bindings with black leather and marbled boards. Gilt titling on the spine. 66 pp. 8vo Dickens's speech on the occasion appears on pp. 10-15, in company with the toasts, greetings or messages by the Danas (both elder and younger), Holmes, and many others. Uncommon. BAL 4437, 633, 8735(n), etc. Eckel, p.233. Gimbel B112. WIlson II:480. Currier and Tipton, p.560. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.75", w. 4.25", d. .25"Condition:Boards and leather have light scuffing. Some wear to the hinge on front cover and light wear to the upper right corner of front binding. Other wear commensurate with age and shelving. Some foxing spots throughout which are not pervasive.
Set of 16 volumes of Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens published between 1850-1857 by various publishers. Set is bound in dark green with gilt decoration and titling on the front and spine. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 9.75", w. 6.25"Condition:Set has some moderate wear from age and display. Some of the volumes have evident sun fading. Wear and scuffing on the boards. Some light marks may be found on the interior pages. Some of the hinges have started to crack.
A collection of two American editions of works by Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Lewis and Samson. Fourth edition. 8vo. 314pp. Contains the fireside plate. Bound in publisher's original cloth with gilt titling and decoration on the front and spine. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens. Published 1865 by Harper and Brothers. 8vo. 350pp with ads. Bound in publisher's original cloth with gilt titling on the spine. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 9.5", w. 6". d. 1"Condition:Wear to both books. Some light scuffing on the boards with light gilt loss. Spines are in good condition but slightly loose in spots Pages may have pencil marks from a previous owner, particularly on the end papers.
Six books by Charles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby/Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens. Large edition. Printed 1840s by Chapman and Hall. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1904 by Macmillan. Prize book. Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens. Two volumes bound as one. Published 1866 by Chapman and Hall. Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens. Volume 1 only. Published by Chapman and Hall. No date. Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens. Published 1842 by Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia. Original cloth. Child-Pictures by Charles Dickens. Published 1868 by Ticknor and Fields, Boston. Books have various bindings, including leather. Some are covered in the original cloth. Approximate Dimensions:Largest book: h. 10", w. 7.25", d. 1.75"Condition:Books have wear, chipping, and some light loss to boards. Leather bound books have some scuffing of the leather. Some light marks from previous owners may be present.
Six volumes of books by Charles Dickens: The Life of Our Lord by Charles Dickens. Published 1934 by Simon and Schuster. Limited numbered edition. #2201 of 2387. With slipcase. 8vo. 128pp. Bound in cloth boards with gilt titling. Slipcase has titling and number. Light wear on book and slipcase. Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. Published 1839 by Lea and Blanchard. First American edition. Bound in tan leather with marbled boards. 8vo. 404pp. Wear to boards and leather with some spitting at hinges and joints. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Published 1852 by Getz, Buck and Company. First American edition. 8vo. 327pp. Bound in black leather with marbled boards. Wear to boards and leather with some light cracking at the hinges. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1838 by James Turney. First American edition. 8vo. 609pp. Bound in original cloth boards with gilt titling on the spine. Some wear throughout with light pencil marks on some early pages. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens. Published 1865 by Harper. First American edition. 8vo. 348pp. Bound in original cloth with gilt titling on the spine. Wear on spine with some gilt loss. American Notes and Miscellaneous Sketches by Charles Dickens. Published by Milner and Company, most likely 1860s. 12mo. 285pp. Bound in original publisher's cloth with gilt titling and an illustration on the front board. Loose spine. Approximate Dimensions:Our Mutual Friend: h. 8.5", w. 6", d. 1.25"Condition:Wear present on all volumes from shelving and age. Some foxing and staining present.
The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Published 1846 by Bradbury and Evans. First octavo edition. Book is bound in black leather with black boards and has raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling and decoration on the spine as well. Gilt top edges of the pages. 24 illustrations by Cruikshank though 2 are missing from this edition. 8vo. 311pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.5", w. 5.5", d. 1"Condition:Wear to leather and boards from scuffing and shelving. Pages have some light yellowing and foxing. 2 illustrated plates not present.
The Chimes: A Goblin Story by Charles Dickens. Published 1845 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. Bound in original publisher's cloth with gilt decoration and titling. Meets all first edition first state error points listed in Smith (34-36). 12mo. 175pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.75", w. 4.25", d. .75"Condition:Wear to boards with some gilt loss on decoration. Previous owner's name written on end paper. Wear throughout with some light hinge cracking.
The Life of Charles Dickens by John Forster Twelfth Edition published 1872-1874. Half bound in brown leather with marbled boards and end papers. Each book has raised bands on the spine with gilt titling. Sewn-in red bookmarks present. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.75", w. 5.5", d. 1.25"Condition:Leather and boards have moderate wear throughout. There is light foxing and staining on the pages due to age and display. The sewn in bookmarks have begun fraying.
A grouping of nine books by or about Charles Dickens: Charles Dickens Rare Print Collection. Edited by Seymour Eaton. Published for Private Circulation by R. G. Kennedy and Company, Philadelphia. 1900. Contains prints in 10 sections, for 75 plates. All appear to be present. Bound in original boards with cloth ties. Some chipping and loss to covers. Interior plates look good with some light tearing and chipping at the edges. Brown section folders are chipping from age. Front cover has some splitting at the spine. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Published 1926 by J.M. Dent. Everyman's Library edition. Bound in red leather with gilt decoration.12mo. 823pp. Wear on boards and light marking on the interior. The Life of Our Lord by Charles Dickens. Published 1934 by Associated Newspapers, London. Early edition. Bound in blue leather boards with gilt titling on the spine. Dust jacket present. 4to. 127pp. Light wear and foxing observed. Otherwise a very nice example. Christmas Stories From All The Year Round by Charles Dickens. Published at 26, Wellington Street, Strand. Undated. Most likely from 1860s. Original green boards with blind stamping on the front and back and gilt titling. 4to. Some wear on boards, chipping on pages. Light marking and foxing present. Drawn from Life by Charles Dickens. Published 1875 by E.J. Hale and Son, New York. Bound in green boards with gilt decoration on the front and gilt titling on the spine 8vo. 320pp. Wear on boards and some light wear on the interior. Some foxing and yellowing observed. Pencil marks may be present at the front. Charles Dickens's Letters to Charles Lever. Edited by Flora Livingston with an Introduction by Hyder Rollins. Published 1933 by Harvard University Press. Bound in brown boards with gilt decoration and titling. 8vo. 65pp. Very good condition with light wear. A printed letter is present on the front free endpaper. Dombey and Son Part 1 by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. Early printing. Only volume 1 of this work. 8vo. 230pp. Bound in olive colored leather with marbled boards. Wear on boards and light foxing on pages. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Household Edition. Published 1850s by D. Appleton and Company, New York. 4to. 204pp. Bound in green boards with gilt titling and decoration on the front. Book has been repaired with a green spine with gilt titling. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published by New World Press in 1840s. Large edition. 4to. 190pp. Leather spine with dark brown boards. Gilt titling on the spine. Approximate Dimensions:Martin Chuzzlewit in New World Press: h. 11.5", w. 7.75", d. 1.25"Condition:Wear throughout. Some pencil marks present on pages.
3 volume set of Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Printed 1840-1841 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Bound in black leather with marbled boards. Gilt titling on the spine on a field of reddish orange. Books match all first edition error points listed in Smith (47-57). 4to. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 10.25", w. 6.75", d. 1.25"Condition:Leather and boards have wear and scuffing, particularly at the edges and corners. Some cracking at the hinges. Pages are mostly clean with some light staining and foxing in places.
A collection of nine first American editions of books by Charles Dickens: Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Guild, Boston. 8vo. 624pp. Rebound in contemporary black and red. Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. Published 1850s by T. Peterson. 8vo. 317pp. In original publisher's cloth. The Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1843 by William Colyer. 12mo. 290pp. Bound in contemporary brown leather. Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens. Published in 1842 by E. Littell. 4to. 241pp. Rebound in black leather with marbled boards. Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Lewis and Sampson. 8vo. 624pp. Bound in original publisher's cloth. 2 volumes, Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Published 1841 by William Colyer. 12mo. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Lea and Blanchard. 4to. 320pp. In original green boards. Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1838 by James Turney, New York. 4to. 609pp. Bound in brown leather with gilt titling on the spine. Approximate Dimensions:Average: h. 8.75". w. 5.5", d. 2"Condition:Wear to all books with some hinge and joint cracking. Wear to leather and boards as well as some light wear to pages. Some may have a previous owner's signature or marks.
A Curious Dance Round A Curious Tree by Charles Dickens. Published 1852 as a fundraiser for St. Luke's Hospital. Scarce first edition. Small book is finely bound in tan calf with raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling and decoration on the spine as well. Original paper bindings bound in the back. A small book. 12mo. 19pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 7.25", w. 4.75", d. .25"Condition:Light scuffing and chipping on the leather. Pages have some toning but otherwise look good.
A finely bound three volume set of the following Christmas stories by Charles Dickens: The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens. Published 1846 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. Second state ad in back. 12mo. 174pp. The Battle of Life by Charles Dickens. Published 1846 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. 12mo. 175pp. The Haunted Man and The Ghost's Bargain by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. 12mo. 188pp. Books are finely bound in red leather with gilt borders on the front and back boards. The spines feature raised bands with gilt titling and decoration. The original cloth binding of the front and spine is bound into the back of each book. Meets all first edition first state error points listed in Smith (34-68). Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 6.75", w. 4.25", d. .75"Condition:Books have some wear from shelving and age. The leather has light scuffing and some leather loss at the interior corners of the boards. A previous owner has written their name in ink on the front free end paper. Bookplates of two previous owners
Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Published 1853 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. First state. Book is quarter bound in tan leather with marbled boards and end papers. Raised bands on the spine with gilt decoration. Gilt titling on a field of black. Meets all first edition first state error points listed in Smith (81-84).8vo. 624pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.5", w. 5.5", d. 2"Condition:Wear to leather and boards from age and shelving. Some foxing on pages with light staining in spots.
Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Published 1853 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. First state. Finely bound by Yout and Sons in full leather in brown and tan with gilt decoration on the front and back boards. The spine features raised bands and ornate gilt decoration and titling. Matches all first state error points listed in Smith (81-84). 8vo. 624pp. Approximate Dimensions:Condition:Light wear and scuffing to leather. Joints have some wear. Light marking on end papers in pencil.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, published 1850 by Bradbury and Evans, London. First edition. First state. Book is half bound in tan calf with tan boards. Raised bands on the spine with gilt titling on a field of black. Marbled boards. Meets all first edition first state error points in Smith (76-78) including the word "screwed" for "screamed" on page 132. 8vo. 624pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.75", w. 5.5", d. 1.75"Condition:Light wear on leather and boards from age and shelving. Pages and illustrations look very clean.
A lot of three signed books: A Child's Journey with Dickens by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Published 1912 by Houghton Mifflin. Inscribed and signed by author Kate Douglas Wiggin on the front free end paper. Bound in brown boards with a green spine. 8vo. 32pp. The Little Carol: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Adapted for Reading Aloud at Christmas Time by Philo Calhoun. Inscribed and signed by Philo Calhoun on the front free endpaper. Bound in red paper with a dust jacket. 8vo. 50pp. The Shining Place: New Poems by Mark Van Doren. Published 1969 by Hill and Wang. One of 200 copies signed by Mark Van Doren on the colophon. Bound in red boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 81pp. Approximate Dimensions:Largest book: h. 8.5". w. 5.75". d. .75"Condition:Books have some wear from age and shelving. The Little Carol has some loss to the dust jacket. Some light marking and dedications present in some volumes.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Published 1850 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. First state. Book is bound in contemporary red leather binding with gilt titling on the spine. All illustrations are present. Book matches all first edition points first state error points listed in Smith (76-78). 624pp. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.75", w. 5.25", d. 2"Condition:Light wear and scuffing to boards. Some foxing on illustration pages. Light pencil marks present at front of book.
Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. First state. Bound in green leather with marbled boards. Spine features raised bands and gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 624pp. Book matches all first edition first state error points listed in Smith (69-73). Errata page has 2 entries. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.5", w. 5.5", d. 2"Condition:Wear and scuffing to leather from age and shelving. Some looseness in binding but overall good. Pages have some light wear and staining. Stamp and ink marks from a previous owner on the front end papers and boards.
Hard Times for These Times by Charles Dickens. Published 1854 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. First state. Book is bound in th original olive colored blind stamped boards. Contains all first edition first state error points listed in Smith (86-89). 8vo. 352pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 7.75", w. 5.25", d. 1"Condition:Wear to boards with some sun fading and staining. Pages have light foxing and staining in areas.
Here we have a nice grouping of 7 items of Charles Dickens related pieces of ephemera, starting with 2 period CDVs, one from Philadelphia by Joseph Ward, the other from Carlsbad. We then have a bookplate made for Dickens with a seated lion holding a Maltese cross. Next is a broadside by the Dickens Fellowship which was having an exhibition of Dickensiana, later producing a book containing the elements of the exhibit. We then have a headshot of Dickens from an impressed engraved plate pressed on manila stock paper drawn by the artist Cofacker. Lastly, we have two letters from the Philadelphia Dickens Fellowship, signed by William Ives Rutter Jr., one letter is describing the history of Dickens' travels to the US, finishing with a reference to the statue. The only statue to Charles Dickens worldwide is in Philadelphia, PA and was hosted by the Dickens Fellowship Society, of which Mr. Rutter was a member. This is early written history of that fledgling period. The second piece of correspondence is dated Nov. 24, 1907. Dickens Fellowship’s Philadelphia branch was brought into being on February 7, 1907, thanking a patron for sending a Dickens book and programs, asking the receiver if they would like to entertain at the next meeting and looking forward to the visit.Approximate Dimensions:Condition:CDVs: the Ward copy has some light paper loss in the open field above and left of his head, the other is typical of the time. The bookplate is very nice with only a few wrinkles, not pressed out yet, with some penciled notations of a lot and
LIttle Dorrit by Charles Dickens. Published 1857 by Bradbury and Evans. Bound from the original serials with blue wrappers bound in at the end of the work. First edition. Earliest printing. Half bound in tan leather with burgundy boards. Raised bands on the spine with gilt titling and decoration. Marbled end papers. Blue wrappers from serials bound in at the back. 8vo. 625pp. plus wrappers. Approximate Dimensions:h. 9.75", w. 5.75", d. 2.25"Condition:Wear and scuffing to leather and boards. Some light cracking at joints and hinges. Pages are mostly clean with some light staining.
Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Chapman and Hall. First edition, first state. Finely bound in brown calf with a gilt signature of Dickens on the front along with a gilt border. Gilt decoration on the spine with gilt titling on a field of burgundy. Matches all first edition first state error points listed in Smith (65-69). 8vo. 624pp. Book comes with a slipcase for protection. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.75", w. 5.5", d. 1.75"Condition:Some wear and scuffing to leather. Very light cracking at the hinges and joints. Some light gilt loss. Light pencil marks at endpapers. Front endpaper has a signature and dedication from a previous owner.
Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Finely bound in tan calf leather with raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling and decoration also present on the spine. Binding by Root and Son, London. Matches all the first edition first state error points listed in Smith (65-69). 8vo. 624pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.75", w. 5.75", d. 1.75"Condition:Wear to leather with scuffing and some loss. Cracks beginning at the joints. Pages have light foxing and scattered staining.
Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens 20 original parts in 19 volumes with custom case. Published 1838-1839. With illustrations and advertisements in a blue wrapper as issued. Approximate Dimensions:Custom case: h. 10", w. 6.25", d. 3.75" Serials: h. 8.75", w. 5.5"Condition:Some chipping, tearing, and paper loss to parts. Previous owner writing is present on some parts. Two copies of volume 1, one with ads and no cover and another with a cover and no ads. Custom case has light wear and scuffing.
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Published 1846 by Bradbury and Evans. First single volume edition. Book is bound in the original cloth with a gilt wreath as decoration on the front board. The spine features gilt titling and decoration. 4to. 311pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 9", w. 6". d. 1.25"Condition:Book has been repaired using the original binding materials. Some pencil marks from a previous owner on the end papers. Wear on the boards and pages. Some light staining and foxing.
Oliver Twist, or, The Parish Boy's Progress by Charles Dickens. Published 1839 by Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia. First American edition. Book is bound in the original cloth boards with gilt titling on the spine. 4to. 212pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 10.25". w. 6.25", d. 1"Condition:Book has wear to boards with some cracking at joints and hinges. Some loss of cloth at the edges of spine from wear. Pages have some light foxing and staining. Pencil marks on end paper from previous owner.
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens. Published 1865 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Books are bound in the original cloth that has been attached to repair boards. The original spine and front pieces have been nicely attached to show the book as it was first issued. Gilt titling and decoration on the spine. 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 9.25", w. 5.75". d. 1.25"Condition:Books have been repaired to attach original cloth to new boards. Some scuffing and chipping on boards. Pages have light wear, yellowing, and some slight foxing. Ink signature from a previous owner present on end papers.
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A rare luminous keyless wind world globe desk clockJaeger-LeCoultre. Rare pendule de bureau en forme de globe terrestre lumineuxModel: Mappemonde lumineuseReference: 163Date: Circa 1930Movement: Cal.201 keyless wind 8 daysDial: Disc dial on baseCase: Octogonal base, chromed-brass cover to the annular dial, glass globe with paper world map, scale 1/65,000,000, map realised by Girard et Barrères geographers in Paris, 17 rue de l'Ancienne Comédie, single centre light bulb, No.113619/41Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 25cm x 20 cm Accompaniments: Service receipt dated 28/11/2023For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana): A knitted jumper ensembleSeason 4, Episode 2, 'The Balmoral Test'Custom-made ensemble comprising a pink knitted V-neck jumper with long sleeves depicting figures holding hands around the waist and sleeves, and a pair of alpacas at the front and back; a ribbed white cotton polo neck with production label reading Diana, together with a pair of high-waisted light brown corduroy trousers by House of Bruar with production label reading Diana; and bottle green shoes with small floral embroidered detail in the shape of a house (4)Footnotes:As seen in the 'Balmoral Test' scene when Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana) meets other cast playing members of the Royal Family in Scotland for the first time.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large set of four gilt-brass and cut-glass tent and bag eighteen-light chandeliers20th century, in the 18th century styleFirst seen in Season 1, in the Buckingham and Kensington Palace setsWith acanthus leaf-cast scrolling candle arms, 108cm wide, 108cm deep, 137cm high (42 1/2in wide, 42 1/2in deep, 53 1/2in high) (4)Footnotes:Used from Season 1 for the Buckingham Palace set on Stage 1 at Elstree. It is thought that some of these chandeliers hung in position from the first set decoration in 2015 until filming had wrapped on the very last scene in 2023.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Late 18th/ early 19th century hand painted porcelain to include Flight Barr & Barr Boyne castle 19cm diameter, A Swansea plate painted with roses 22cm two Coalport Felt Spar plates two further Flight Barr & Barr plates and a Minton plate presented to Theodore Behrend Esq. (8) Maroon - Light scratches top centre otherwise good. Feet and handle - A bit of wear to gilding. Flowers and gilding x2 plates - gilding wear particularly to rim and light scratches. Pink - Surface scratches, gilding losses. Green and grapes - light surface scratches otherwise good. Pink roses - significant gilding losses to rim, light scratches.Minor glaze losses to rim bases of plates.

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