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Lot 201

James Bond Casino Royale (2006) - airport scenes ( filmed at Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey. UK ) danger obstruction warning light marker film prop + 4 coloured reflector caps and interchangeable canvas ballast bag plus COA and supporting documentation including inventory document, order form and invoice from the original film prop hire company.

Lot 166A

James Bond Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), British Quad Film Poster, double sided, unfolded, 30 x 40 inches Condition Report: Very good condition, light edge wear, surface creasing

Lot 62

James Bond 007 - Thunderball (1965) - US 1 Sheet, starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Director Terence Young, Look Up Look Down, NSS number 65/372, 30 x 40 inches poster size, linen 31 x 41 inches; (1)Condition Report: CR:- Previously folded and now linen backed. Visible to the naked eye are the previous folds. Restoration to the poster and only detectable by UV light. *Please note this is not visible to the naked eye and only detectable through use of a UV light* Displays well

Lot 6

James Bond 007 - Thunderball (1965) - British Quad film poster, starring Sean Connery, artwork by Robert McGinnis, United Artists, linen backed, 30 x 40 inches poster size, linen 31 x 41 inches; (1) Condition Report: CR:- Previously folded and now linen backed. Visible to the naked eye is a touch up to one of the folds. Restoration to the poster and only detectable by UV light. *Please note this is not visible to the naked eye and only detectable through use of a UV light* Displays well

Lot 175A

James Bond The World is Not Enough (1999), British Quad Film Poster, double sided, unfolded, 30 x 40 inches Condition Report: Very good condition, light edge wear

Lot 232

James Bond 007 - Goldeneye (1995), French petite, 21 x 16 inches approx, folded, with Skyfall (2012), French petite, 21 x 15.5 inches approx, folded; (2)Condition Report: Goldeneye: Very good condition, image rubbing to edges, very light creasing Skyfall: Very good condition, image rubbing to edges, very light creasing

Lot 222

James Bond No Time To Die (2021), US One Sheet Movie Poster, April Style Teaser, double sided, unfolded, 27 x 41 inches Condition Report: Very good condition, light surface creasing

Lot 161A

James Bond GoldenEye (1995), US One Sheet Movie Poster, cast style, unfolded, 27 x 40 inches Condition Report: Very good condition, light surface creasing and marking

Lot 209

James Bond Skyfall (2012), Banner Style Poster, 21 x 62 inches, unfolded; (1)Condition Report: Very good condition, light marking to right hand side on banner

Lot 70

James Bond 007 - Casino Royale (1967) - British Quad film poster, artwork by Robert McGinnis, Columbia Pictures, starring David Niven Peter Sellers & Ursula Andress, Columbia, previously folded, now linen backed , 30 x 40 inches poster size, linen 31 x 41 inches; (1)Condition Report: CR:- Previously folded and now linen backed. One fold line is particularly visible. Restoration to the poster and only detectable by UV light. *Please note this is not visible to the naked eye and only detectable through use of a UV light* Displays well.

Lot 40A

A vintage Ercol light elm and beech 'Swan Back' rocking chair on sleigh rockers, turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher, railed arched back rest with central Swan crest motif, flanked by shaped elbow restsIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 78

Josef Hurka for Napoka, a 1970s ceiling light, with three adjustable orange spotlight shades, 64.5cm high x 41.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 50A

A vintage Ercol light elm and beech 'Swan Back' armchair, with turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher, railed arched back rest with central Swan crest motif, flanked by shaped elbow restsIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 86

A Troika pottery table lamp, initials to the base for Avril Bennet, embossed and incised with glazed geometric motifs over a textured buff and brown ground, painted marks to underside, 55cm high including shade, 31cm high excluding light fitting, A/FIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 1

A pair of silver sauce boats by Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1937, each of typical form with gadrooned rim and raised on three stepped feet, 9.5cm high, total weight approx 9.1oz (2)Condition:Hallmarks clear, general wear and light scratches but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 196

A Citrine and Diamond Dress Ring by Kiki McDonough, claw-set pear-shaped citrine set in crossover double half-eternity pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond bands, in 18ct white and yellow gold, full hallmarks, stamped KMcD, ring size K 1/2, approx 6.7gms Citrine in very good condition  - some very light scratches to surface of facets. Overall ring in very good condition with little signs of wear. Citrine approx 15mm x 9.9mm. Date letter possibly 'y' for 1998. Stamped KMcD 

Lot 782

A .36 Calbre Colt Police Percussion Revolver, No.20420L with London proof marks, 5 1/2in barrel, some wear and light pitting

Lot 252

A 19th century lapis lazuli and gilt metal hinged-lidded Box Casket approx 10cm x 6cm Noticeable crack to front section of lid - does not extend to interior side. Further noticeable crack to underside of lid. Other light cracks do not seem to be surface reaching.  One chip to one of the ball feet. Discolouration and wear to the gilt metal.

Lot 160

A mid-century Sapphire and Diamond Cluster ring, claw-set oval mixed-cut sapphire, surrounded by ten pavé-set brilliant-cut diamonds on split-shouldered shank marked 18ct and PLAT, ring size M, approx 4.4gms Sapphire has very few internal features save a non-surface reaching 'feather' type inclusion to left side of stone. Striae visible at certain angles under x10 magnification - growth lines or polishing lines? Some light abrading to facet and girdle edges of sapphire. Very approximate total diamond weight 1ct. Approximate weight of sapphire 7.7mm x 6.6mm x 3.9mm. Shank, claws and mount in good condition. Please note stones have been measured within constraints of mount and no laboratory stone tests have been conducted.

Lot 250

A group of objets to include a French glass silver-topped Scent Bottle set turquoise stones, a red white and blue Nailsea Glass Flask, a Wedgwood jasperware Scent Bottle, a Nailsea Glass Seal Mount and a white opaque air-twist stemmed glass Swizzle/Rattle containing 1757 coin Nailsea Flask: discolouration, scratching/wear to the surfaces on which it has lain flat. Glass Swizzle/Rattle: loss of glass decoration to one of the ribs, some general surface scratches. Glass Scent Bottle: glass in good condition, some very tiny nicks to bevel edges, small nicks to neck, turquoise coloured stones (possibly glass) and marcasite present,  stopper absent, considerable play in the hinge, denting to the silver around the turquoise coloured stone on the lid and scratching/cracking to turquoise coloured stone. Jasperware Bottle: has some light discolouration to surfaces and a few marks to central panel. Nailsea Seal: some light scratches to surfaces of glass.

Lot 339

A pair of contemporary leaded glass table lamps, in the manner of Tiffany, 60cm high; a Rococo style four-branch five light candelabrum type table lamp, 70cm high over fittings; other table lamps (5)

Lot 293

A tested 18ct gold synthetic pinkish-purple colour change sapphire round brilliant cut solitaire ring, with floral design collar, the round brilliant cut pinkish-purple sapphire measures approx 16mm x 16mm x 8mm, the colour of the sapphire is pinkish-purple in daylight and in incandecent or artificial light the colour of the sapphire is pink, unmarked yellow metal rope and wirework shank, ring size S 1/2, ring tested as 18ct gold, total gross weight of the ring is approx 9.6 grams

Lot 629

A continental opaque glass garniture, comprising central ovoid vase and cover, flanked by a pair of bottle vases, each printed and painted with classical beauties on a lime green/yellow ground, picked out in bright enamels, the tallest 45cm; a pair of ovoid clear bubble glass tea light holders, 10cm (5)

Lot 459

A pair of substantial Rococo Revival cast metal six-light, five-branch candelabra, cast throughout with scrolling acanthus, 64cm high, early 20th century

Lot 108

An Air Ministry Hangar light fitting, Heyes lighting, 28cm diameter

Lot 193

An Arts and Craft brass pendant light, square section lantern form with pitched roof and riveted dormer vents, four panes with wire trellis cages, internal candle sconce and electrical fitting, 41cm high

Lot 183

A matched pair of Aesthetic Movement stained glass leaded window panels, the central light painted with a swallow in flight over a lake of water lily and wetland flowers, within a concentric frame of alternating foliate, colourless and green glass, 44cm x 39cm (2)

Lot 218

A pair of gilt ormolu candelabra, French, 19th Century, each in the form of a classically draped maiden upholding a cornucopia triple light sconce, standing upon grey marble socles with garlands of medallions, square plinths with acanthus borders, 60cm high (2)

Lot 78

Wendy Ramshaw, four silver moonstone cabochon stacking rings, with acrylic stand, all with maker's marks, two with silver hallmarks for London 1988 and 1995, ring sizes K 1/2, total weight 7gProvenance: Lesley Craze Gallery Overall good conditionLight to moderate general wearStand in very good conditionMoonstones are well matched, light to moderate surface wear to moonstones

Lot 48

Theodor Fahrner for Murrle Bennett and Co., a Jugendstil silver and chrysoprase brooch, heart shaped organic open interlocking tendril design with two oval green cabochons, an a 9 carat gold pin, 4cm wide, 6gOverall good conditionGems in good conditionLight general wear

Lot 124

Douglas Alexander (1871-1945)Morning light over a lake and mountains; Sunset on the Corrib, Connemara; Near Recess, Connemara; Evening Light, ConnemaraFour, each signed Douglas/Alexander (lower left)Each pencil and watercolourLargest 26.4 x 37cm; 10½ x 14½in; Smallest 24.6 x 36cm; 9¾ x 14¼inThree unframed (4)

Lot 103

Trio of cast brass, aluminium and chromium-plated Rover Viking car mascots for Rover Light-six (1929-1936), each H: 10cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 113

An 18ct gold diamond three-stone ring Claw-set with a light yellow marquise-cut diamond and two small round brilliant-cut diamonds, plain band, UK hallmark Ring size: O/P

Lot 61

The Bridge Tour - SOLD OUT - Billy Joel Collection of vintage t-shirts 1986 -1987 1. Nassau 18,19,21,22 black t - double print 36in 2. Bridge 86 87 black front print 30in 3. Bridge 86/87 front print black 40in Hef-T label. 4. 86/87 Grey front print 32in 5. 86/87 light Blue screen stars front print 40in

Lot 81

Evelyn (John). Silva: or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in his Majesty's Dominions: as it was delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662...., together with an Historical Account of the Sacredness and Use of Standing Groves, York: Printed by A. Ward for J. Dodsley [& others], 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece, 40 plates (1 folding), folding table at rear, 8 pp. list of subscribers, armorial bookplate of William Moore to front pastedown, occasional light spotting and offsetting, contemporary mottled calf, later red morocco title label lettered in gilt, some wear to extremities, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Nissen BBI 615.

Lot 31

Camden (William). Britannia. Sive Florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, et insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate chorographica descriptio, 4th edition, London: [Printed at Eliot's Court Press] impensis Georg. Bishop, 1594, large woodcut royal arms to title and early manuscript ownership 'Tho: Brydgema[n] Ex dono xposeri Meryeke: 26 July 1597', woodcut decorative initials, head & tailpieces, G8 loosely inserted from another copy, lacking final 20 leaves after 2Y8 (p.704), some dust-soiling mostly to first and last leaves, modern calf, 4to, together with:Leigh (Edward). England Described: Or the several Counties & Shires thereof briefly handled. Some things also premised, to set forth the Glory of this Nation, 1st edition, London: printed by A. M. for Henry Marsh, 1659, fore-margin of E2 repaired, light dust-soiling and occasional spotting, lacking front free endpaper, 20th-century light brown sheep, spine and upper joint torn, light wear to extremities, 8vo,Hentzner (Paul). Travels in England, during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, translated by Horace, late Earl of Orford, and first printed by him at Strawberry Hill: to which is now added, Sir Robert Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia; or, Observations on Queen Elizabeth's Times and Favourites; with Portraits and Views, London: Edward Jeffery, 1797, 11 engraved portraits and plates (including portrait frontispiece, some printed in colour), toning, light offsetting and occasional spotting, bookplate of Buddle Atkinson to upper pastedown, 19th-century brown half morocco, extremities slightly rubbed, 8voQTY: (3)NOTE:STC 4506; ESTC S107385.

Lot 104

Ogilvie-Grant (W. R. , J. G. Millais & others). The Gun at Home and Abroad: British Game Birds and Wildfowl; British Deer & Ground Game, Dogs, Guns & Rifles; The Big Game of Africa & Europe; The Big Game of Asia and North America, 4 volumes, limited edition, London: London & Counties Press Association, 1912-15, colour, monochrome and photogravure plates, some light spotting to frontispieces and endpapers, top edge gilt, publisher's morocco gilt, spines a little rubbed with some fading, 4to QTY: (4)NOTE:Limited numbered edition set of between 600 and 950 copies.

Lot 475

Bristowe (William Syer). The Comity of Spiders, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Ray Society, 1939-41, monochrome plates & illustrations, period inscriptions to the front endpapers, some light toning & spotting, top edges gilt, original uniform gilt decorated & embossed plum cloth, spines slightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Parsons (Michael), The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea, their systematics and biology, 1st edition, London: Academic Press, 1999, colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jackt, covers very lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 8vo, plusMoore (Raymond C., editor), Treatise on Invertebrate Palaeontology, 4 volumes [bound in 5], Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1959-69, monochrome illustrations, original uniform blue cloth, 8vo, and other modern invertebrate & insect reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 399

Lavater (John Caspar). Essays on Physiognomy; For the promoting of the knowledge and the love of mankind, translated into English by Thomas Holcroft, 4 volumes, 2nd edition, London: C. Whittingham for H. D. Symonds, J. Walker and others, 1804, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, over 400 engraved plates after Henry Fuseli by William Blake, Thomas Holloway, Francesco Bartolozzi and others, a few detached in volume I, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary mottled calf gilt, spines a little rubbed and slightly bowed, some worming to covers, 8vo, together with Drake (James). Anthropologia Nova; or, a new system of Anatomy. Describing the animal oeconomy, and a short rationale of many distempers incident to human bodies, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: printed for S. Smith and B. Walford, 1707, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, 69 engraved plates only (of 83), occasional light spotting and toning, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8voQTY: (6)

Lot 10

[Fischer, Emil Sigmund], "Fei-Shi". Guide to Peking and its environs near and far, fully revised edition, Tientsin and Peking: Tientsin Press, 1924, folding maps, including plan of Peking contained in rear pocket, monochrome illustrations, small tear to rear endpaper, occasional minor spotting, original pictorial cloth, some fading to spine, 8vo, together with Peking. North China, South Manchuria and Korea, 5th edition, London:Thomas Cook & Son, 1924, folding maps and illustrations, hinges broken, textblock detached, light offsetting front end rear, original cloth, one corner bumped, a little rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)

Lot 94

Latham (John). A General Synopsis of Birds, 3 volumes bound in 6, 1st edition, 1781-85, Supplements 1 and 2, 1787 & 1801, Index Ornithologicus, volumes 1 and 2, 1790, together 10 volumes, engraved titles with hand-coloured vignettes for each volume except Index volumes, 142 fine hand-coloured plates, ex-libris, most plates with either Brooklyn Public Library perforated stamps or ink stamps (both to titles), some offsetting and light toning, occasional light spotting, top and bottom fore-edges with library ink stamps, green library buckram, spines titled in white with shelf numbers, 4toQTY: (10)NOTE:ESTC T146461; Nissen IVB 532.

Lot 120

Stephenson (John). Medical Zoology, and Mineralogy; or illustrations and descriptions of the animals and minerals employed in medicine, and of the preparations derived from them: including also an account of animal and mineral poisons, London: John Churchill, 1838, 46 lithograph plates, of which 44 hand-coloured, 3 plates (numbers 2, 17 & 44) repaired to lower margins with some loss of captions, one or two short closed tears, some light spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:First published in 1832.

Lot 484

Needham (Joseph, editor). Science Religion and Reality, 2nd impression, London: The Sheldon Press, 1926, some light toning & spotting to the text-block, original brown cloth, spine slightly toned, boards & spine lightly rubbed & marked, 8vo, together with:Lightman (Bernard, general editor), The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists, 4 volumes, Bristol: Thoemmes Continium, 2004, original uniform black cloth, boards lightly marked, 8vo, plusRudder (Samuel), A New History of Gloucestershire, Stroud: Nonsuch Press, 2006, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and other modern early 20th Century & modern science & history reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 44

Moses (Henry). Picturesque Views of Ramsgate, with Descriptions..., to which is prefixed an Historical Account of Ramsgate, London: H. Moses, 1817, Large Paper copy, engraved frontispiece and 23 plates, captioned guards, occasional light spotting, edges untrimmed, modern cloth-backed boards, with original printed paper label to upper board, large 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Upcott p.631.

Lot 397

Auction catalogue. British Portraits. A Catalogue of a Genuine and Extensive Collection of English Portraits Consisting of the Royal Families, Peers, Gentry, Clergy, Lawyers, Military, Literary, Artists, Actors, Writing-Masters, Musicians, Female Sex, Phenomena, Convicts, Monsters & c., from Egbert the Great to the Present Time... by an Eminent Collector... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Richardson, at his house, No. 31, the corner of Villiers-Street, in the Strand. In two parts, the first on Monday Feb. 3 and the seventeen following days; the second part on March 3, and the twelve following days..., 2 parts in one, London: printed by T. Burton, [1800], 323 pp., 'Days of Sale' leaf at front with sale total prices in ink, interleaved throughout with prices achieved for each lot in manuscript, ruled in red and totalled at foot, occasional light spotting, neat ink inscription of William Upcott, 1823, contemporary half calf gilt, a little rubbed with some worming to lower cover, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: 'Sir W. Musgrave's Catalogue of British Portraits. 1800. Priced. Auctioneer's Copy.', lettered in gilt to spine.Sir William Musgrave (1735-1800) was an antiquary and collector of portraits. He was a trustee of the British Museum to which he bequeathed a large part of his library. The sale of his collection of engraved portraits, some 10, 000 was conducted by auctioneer William Richardson over 31 days from February to March 1800. Another annotated copy by William Richardson is held in the British Library (BL, C. 191. a. 36).The ownership inscription is possibly that of William Upcott (1779-1845), antiquary and autographs collector.

Lot 76

Donovan (Edward). The Natural History of British Fishes, including scientific and general descriptions of the most interesting species, and an extensive selection of accurately finished coloured plates. Taken entirely from original drawings, purposely made from the specimens a recent state, and for the most part whilst living, 5 volumes bound in 3, 1st edition, London: printed for the author and for F. C. and J. Rivington, 1808, 120 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, many heightened with gum arabic, occasional light spotting and toning, light water stains to volume V title, bookplates of Hermann Marx (1881-1947, German-born bibliophile) and Christopher Turnor (1809-1886, Conservative MP) of Stoke Rochford Hall, all edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, spines gilt with fish vignette repeated to compartments, spines slightly faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo QTY: (3)NOTE:Nissen ZBI 1141; Wood p. 323.

Lot 457

Sandwith (Humphry). A Narrative of the Siege of Kars..., 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1856, engraved frontispiece & title page, folding map to the rear, some minor toning, original embossed brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head & foot with some minor tears, 8vo, together with:Maughan (William Charles), The Alps of Arabia, travels in Egypt, Sinai, Arabia and The Holy Land, 1st edition, London: Henry S. King & Co., 1873, monochrome frontispiece map, some light marginal toning & marks, contemporary gilt decorated blue half calf, boards & spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plusClement (Clara Erskine), Constantinople, The City of the Sultans, 1st edition, London: Gay and Bird, 1895, 20 monochrome illustrations, previous owner inscription to the front endpaper, some light toning & spotting, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, minor rubbing to the head & foot of the spine, 8vo, and other late 19th to early 20th Century Middle East reference & related, including Guide to Palestine, by S. Sharnopolsky, Tel-Aviv: Hashchar, 1931, original cloth in, 8vo, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8voQTY: (5 shelves)

Lot 455

Bindings. Waverley Novels, 24 volumes, by Walter Scott, Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1842-47, numerous engraved illustrations, blind stamp to the head of the front endpaper to volume one, some light spotting & toning, contemporary gilt decorated full calf bound by Hayday, boards & spines slightly rubbed, 8voThe Singer Not The Song, by Audrey Erskine Lindop, reprinted, London: William Heinemann, 1953, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red three quarter morocco bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine slightly faded, 8voWhat The Judge Saw..., by Edward Abbot Parry, 2nd impression, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1912, top edge gilt, contemporary ref gilt decorated half calf bound by Morrell, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with others similar, all leather bindings, overall condition is generally good to very good, 8vo42 volumesQTY: (2 shelves)

Lot 366

Ovid. Heroidum epistolae. Auli Sabini, ut creditur, epistolae tres. Elegiarum libri tres. De arte amandi libri tres. De remedio amoris libri tres. in Ibin. Ad Liuiam, de morte Drusi. De nuce. De medicamine faciei. Recens accessere fragmenta quaedã ex Epigrãmatis Nasonis, Carmen ad Pisonem incerti autoris, elegantia tamen & eruditione iuxta nobile, [Basel: Henrici Petri, 1534], title within woodcut border with early ownership initials F. L. and annotation to lower margin (title slightly loose and partially reattached), several decorative woodcut initials, some early underscoring and annotations, leaf 2C2 detached, without final blank leaves at rear of volume (2C7 & 2C8), light toning and occasional minor spotting, closed tear to front free endpaper, inscription to front pastedown in Greek characters and bearing the name Fridericus Lagus, dated 1536, contemporary blind decorated pigskin, lightly rubbed to extremities, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:VD16 O 1515.

Lot 379

Bacon (Francis). Scripta In Naturali et Universali Philosophia, Amsterdam: Ludovico Elzevir, 1653, engraved additional pictorial title, folding letterpress table, upper hinge cracked, bookplate of Maurice B Worms to front pastedown, contemporary calf boards, rebacked, corners bumped, 12mo, together with: Bacon (Francis). Novum organum scientiarum, Leiden: Adriaen Wijngaerden and F. Moiardum, 1645, engraved pictorial frontispiece, old vellum spine over marbled boards, faded and stained, 12mo, Burnet (Thomas). The Theory of the Earth, for Walter Kettilby, 2 volumes bound in 1, London: printed by R. N. for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's Head in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1697, lacking portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title-page (spotted), two engraved folding maps of the Western and Eastern Hemispheres (California shown as an island), in-text illustrations (including a map of Europe and Asia with Noah's Arc during the Great Flood), occasional spotting and damp-staining, contemporary panelled calf, spine relaid with loss, folio, Aikin (Arthur). The Natural History of the Year..., 2nd edition, London: J. Johnson, 1799, folding engraved frontispiece, contemporary ownership inscription of Caroline Taylor to verso of half-title, original boards, rebacked, small 8vo, Hues (Robert). Tractatus de Globis Coelesti Terrestri c eorum usu, Frankfurt: Daniel & David Aubry, 1627, woodcut engraving to title, contemporary vellum with repairs to spine, a little soiled, 12mo, Douglas (James). A Dissertation on the Antiquity of the Earth, London: Logographic Press and sold by George Nicol, 1785, engraved vignette to title, 8 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, rebacked, rubbed and scuffed, small folio, Mathias (Thomas James). The imperial epistle from Kien Long. Emperor of China, to George the Third King of Great Britain, &c. &c. &c. In the year 1794..., London: printed for R. White, [1795?], light damp staining, later marble wrappers, 4to QTY: (7)NOTE:Provenance: Maurice Benedict Worms (1805-1867) for the first work.

Lot 67

Culpeper (Nicholas). The English Physitian Enlarged; with Three Hundred, Sixty and Nine Medicines, made of English Herbs..., London: Hannah Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate Hill, 1684, lacking C3, U2-U8 inclusive, V1, and all leaves after Bb6, some light staining, a few leaves chipped with minor loss, minor worming to inner margin to last few gatherings, early 20th-century ownership inscription of 'A. E. Castle, 64 Victoria S, Aylesbury' to front free endpaper, modern grey and cream paper covered boards, paper label to spine, small 8vo, together with:Culpeper (Nicholas). The English Physician Enlarged; With Three Hundred and Sixty Nine Medicines, made of English Herbs..., London: J. Churchill, at the Black-Swan in Paster-Noster-Row, 1714, lacking all leaves after S6, some areas of light toning, some leaves chipped, 18th-century ownership inscription 'Wm Mawen 1781' to title page and to B1, 17th-century planetary charts and ownership inscriptions 'Elizabeth Smithe, Her Book Anno Domini living In Boxhill 1743/4' and 'George Smith His Book' to front free endpapers, modern half calf, gilt decorated spines with title labels, 12mo Culpeper (N. & E. Sibly). Culpeper's English Physician and Complete Herbal. To which are now first added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs, with a Display of their Medicinal and Occult Properties, Physically Applied to the Cure of all Disorders incident to Mankind, to which are Annexed, Rules for Compounding Medicine According to the true System of Nature, forming a Complete Family Dispensatory and Natural System of Physic, 4 parts in one, London: Printed for the Author, and sold at the British Directory Office, Ave-Maria-Lane, and by Champante and Withrow, Jewry-Street, Aldgate, 1810, engraved portrait frontispiece and hand-coloured engraved plates, damp staining to margins of title (with extensive repairs to margins), modern half calf, gilt decoration to spine, 4to QTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: A. E. Castle for the first work, Wm Mawen, George Smith & Elizabeth Smithe for the second work.ESTC No: R218185 for the first work, ESTC No: T67000 for the second work.

Lot 432

Britten (Benjamin). Peter Grimes. An Opera in three Acts and a Prologue derived from the poem of George Crabbe, Words by Montagu Slater, Music by Benjamin Britten Op. 33. Vocal Score by Erwin Stein, London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1945, original wrappers, small tears at head of spine, light toning to rear wrapper, 4to, together with 3 other vocal scores: The Rape of Lucretia, 1946, the Turn of the Screw, 1957, and Death in Venice, 1975 (with 'File Copy' stamp and inscribed 'To Peter'), plus Royal Opera Covent Garden, Gala Performance programme, Mondy June 8, 1953, and The Twentieth Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts. The Inaugural Concert on the Occasion of the Opening of The Maltings Concert Hall, June 2, 1967, signed by Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears and Imogen Holst QTY: (6)

Lot 380

Culpeper (Nicholas). Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London Dispensatory further adorned by the Studies and Collections of the Fellows, now living of the said Colledg. Whereunto is added, 1. The Vertues, Qualitites, and Properties of every Simple. 2. The Vertues and use of the Compounds. 3. Cautions in giving all Medicines that are dangerous. 4. All the Medicines that were in the Old Latin Dispensatory, and are left out in the New Latin one, are printed in this fourth impression in English with their Vertues. 5. A Key to Galen's Method of Physick, containing thirty three Chapters. 6. What is added to the Book by the Translator, is of a different Letter from that which was made by the Colledg., London: printed for Peter Cole, 1653, lacking portrait frontispiece, closed tears to title and following leaf (B1) mostly at gutter, final leaf also with closed tears at gutter, some fraying mostly to first and last leaves (particularly final leaf), some toning and light dust-soiling, few marks, damp-staining (mostly to margins, contemporary sheep, worn at head and foot of spine, joints and extremities rubbed, small folio, together with:Fisher (George). The Instructor, or Young Man's Best Companion..., 25th edition, London: Toplis & Bunney; Gainsbrough: J. Mozley, 1780, engraved frontispiece (with offsetting from title), folding engraved plate (detached), some toning and few marks, early ownership inscription to front free endpaper 'Henry Milward, Pershore, his Book', contemporary sheep, joints cracked and some wear, 12moQTY: (2)NOTE:1. Wing C7525.Provenance: Miss Elizabeth Apletree Davis (b. 1887), Woollas Hill Farm, Eckington, Bredon Hill, near Pershore, Worcestershire. The daughter of Frederick Davis (b. 1848) and Emma Davis (b. 1847). Her father was a farmer and horse trainer for Colonel Hanford Flood, of Woollas Hall, where the poet John Masefield (1878-1967) frequented in his younger days enjoying the books in the library.

Lot 5

Burton (Richard F.). The Book of the Sword, 1st edition, London: Chatto & Windus, 1884, black and white illustrations in-text, small near-contemporary blue ink ownership inscription of William R. Millon to head of front blank, hinges cracked, original pictorial grey cloth gilt, spine somewhat faded, some marks and light wear, large 8vo, contained in cloth slipcaseQTY: (1)NOTE:Casada 27; Penzer, pp. 1078; Thimm p. 42.

Lot 439

Forster (E. M.) Two Cheers for Democracy, 1st edition, London: Edward Arnold, 1951, some light spotting, endpapers toned, top edge red, original cloth, some fading to spine, slight lean, 8vo, signed to title by the author, with a mounted photograph to front endpaper and inscription 'Photograph of E. M. Forster taken at Red House, Great Glemham, 24 August 1967 - when he autographed this book', together with Bottomley (Gordon). The Gate of Smaragdus, 1st edition, London: Elkin Mathews, 1904, illustrations by Clinton Balmer, advertisements at rear, endpapers toned, original cloth-backed boards, spine a little faded, edges lightly rubbed, small folio, presentation copy, inscribed 'To Helen and Edward Thomas, from their friend Gordon Bottomley, April 1904 (under the Great Beam at Cartmel)', plus 2 others: Cathedrals. A Contribution of the Nine Hundredth Anniversary of Winchester Cathedral, Winchester College Printing Society, 1979, limited edition 32/900, signed by Elizabeth Jennings (one of the contributing poets), and a Private Commission. New Verses by Shakespeare, by Peter Levi, 1st edition, 1988, signed QTY: (4)

Lot 449

Nolhac (Pierre de). La Reine Marie-Antoinette, 1st edition, Paris: Boussod, Valadon et Cie., 1890, colour portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, monochrome portraits and illustrations, occasional light spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary blue half morocco by Hatchards, spine lettered in gilt and decorated with Marie Antoinette monogram and fleur-de-lys in compartments, upper cover with her coat-of-arms stamped in gilt (light spotting to covers), folio, together with Skelton (John). Mary Stuart, 1st edition, Paris: Boussod, Valadon et Cie, 1893, chromolithograph portrait frontispiece, portrait and illustrations, a little minor spotting, top edge gilt, similarly bound in blue half morocco by Hatchards, spine with Lion Rampant and thistle decorations, upper cover with her arms stamped in gilt, 4to, plus Creighton (Mandell). Queen Elizabeth, 1st edition, London: Boussod, Valadon et Cie., 1896, chromolithograph portrait frontispiece, illustrations, a little light spotting, similarly bound by Hatchards, spine with Elizabeth monogram and Tudor rose decorations, royal arms to upper cover, 4to, with 7 others bound by Hatchards: Queen Victoria, by Richard R. Holmes, 1897, Marie Antoinette the Dauphine, by Pierre de Nolhac, 1897, Charles I, by John Skelton, 1898, Catherine de Medicis, by Henri Bouchot, 1899, Oliver Cromwell, by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, 1899, Josephine, Imperatrice et Reine, by Frederic Masson, 1899, and Sir Thomas Lawrence, by Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower, 1899QTY: (10)

Lot 412

Pain (William). The Builder's Golden Rule, or the youth's sure guide: containing the greatest variety of ornamental and useful designs in architecture and carpentry... To which is added, an estimate of prices for materials and labour, and labour only, with references to the respective designs, 2 parts in one, 2nd edition, London: printed for the author by H. D. Steel, 1782, 106 engraved plates, occasional light spotting and toning, previous owner inscription of John Playfair to title and rear blank, later ink inscription to front pastedown, contemporary tree calf, spine repaired at head and foot, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Practical House Carpenter; or, Youth's Instructor: containing a great variety of useful designs in carpentry and architecture, 2 parts in one, 7th edition, corrected, London: printed for J. Taylor at the Architectural Library, 1805, 148 engraved plates. some light spotting and toning, endpapers renewed, previous owner inscription, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, original spine relaid, a little rubbed with small stains, small 4to QTY: (2)NOTE:Harris 617 and 658 respectively.

Lot 483

Ogle (W.). Aristotle on the Parts of Animals, London: Kegan Paul, 1882, a few pencil annotations to the margins, some light spotting & toning, original red cloth, spine & boards slightly rubbed & faded, 8vo, together with:Wood (J. G.), Homes Without Hands, being a description of the habitations of animals,..., London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1866, numerous engraved illustrations, period inscription & blind stamp to the front endpaper, gutters cracked, some minor toning & spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards & spine partially detached & rubbed, 8vo, plusWaterton (Charles), Wanderings in South America..., new edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 1880, monochrome illustrations, period inscription to the half-title, gutters slightly cracked, some minor marginal toning, original embossed & gilt decorated green cloth, 8vo, and other late 19th Century & modern natural history reference, including New Naturalist series, approximately 35 volumes, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, G/VG,8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 485

Kersey (Jesse). A Treatise on the Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Religion: in which are illustrated the profession, ministry, worship, and faith of the Society of Friends, 1st edition, Philadelphia: Emmor Kimber, 1815, some light spotting & offsetting throughout, some loss to the foot of pp.119, contemporary full calf, boards & spine slightly rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, together with:Scott (George Ryley), Phallic Worship..., 1st edition, London: Luxor Press, 1966, monochrome illustrations, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, plusSimmins (S.), A Modern Bee-Farm and its Economic Management, revised edition 11th thousand, Susses: published by the author, 1914, monochrome illustrations, advertisements to the front & rear, some light marginal toning, original decorated grey cloth, boards & spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and other mostly modern miscellaneous literature, reference, & fiction, including natural history, topography, travel, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (4 shelves)

Lot 26

Atkyns (Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire, 1st edition, London: W. Bowyer, 1712, engraved portrait frontispiece by Van der Gucht (margins strengthened to verso), title with ink erased signature and signatures of Richd. Ivyleafe, James Bush, June 1835, John Bush 1882, Abraham Bush 1908 and J. W. Ward 1940, 8 engraved plates of coats of arms of Gloucestershire families, engraved double-page county map, 64 double-page engraved views by Johannes Kip (with renewed guards, small hole to image of Miserden plate), closed tear to lower blank margin of text leaf B1, marginalia to verso of of leaf 4O3, occasional light spotting, later endpapers, contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked, repairs to board corners and upper board repaired towards foot, folio (40 x 25 cm), together with a loosely inserted manuscript final concord document on vellum between George Atwood the younger v George Atwood the elder, Thomas Atwood and his wife Dorothy, who all release their interests to George the younger, of 3 acres or arable, 12 acres of pasture in Beach in the parish of Bitton, Gloucestershire, dated Three weeks after Michaelmas (so October), 1678, being the record of a fictitious dispute in the Court of Common Pleas, the purpose of which was to sidestep the dower rights of the wife of a vendor or settlor, written in brown ink on vellum, (12.5 x 43.5 cm)QTY: (2)NOTE:Upcott I pp. 246-250.

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