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Japanese - Fine True Pair of 19th Century Hand Painted Satsuma Vases. 1864 - 1912. Signed to Underside of Vases - Please See Photo ( Master worker ) Depicts Figures on a Woodland Setting with Lake, Hills and Tress In the Back Ground. Each approx 8,5 Inches - 21,25 cms Tall. Light Crazing - Otherwise Lovely Condition.
A collection of boxed 00 gauge rolling stock to include Hornby R475 LMS Brake 3rd coach (x2), R485 BR Maroon 1st Class Sleeper, R484 BR Maroon Brake Composite (x2), R474 LMS Composite Coach, R468 LMS 4 Wheel Coach, R718 LMS Brake Van, R218 BR Brake Van, R236 45 Ton GWL Steel Carrier, R728 'Weetabix' Closed Van and R412 Operating LMS Mail Coach, Wrenn W5052 Refrigerator Van 'Youngs' and Dapol B7 12 Ton Vent Van LMS Grey, B9 12 Ton Vent Van LMS Bauxite and B6 7 Plank Open together with unboxed Hornby SR Cattle Wagon and Wrenn LMS Brake Van with working light (20, some loose in boxes)
A boxed Nintendo NES computer games console comprising console, control pads and leads (missing Zapper light gun), together with a boxed NES Advantage joystick and eight boxed games to include Dragon's Lair, To The Earth, Airwolf, Rad Racer, Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge, Operation Wolf, Lemmings and Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off Road
A pair of French Ormolu and white marble three-light candelabras, in Louis XVI style, late 19th century and later fitted for electricity, each with three leafy branches bearing nozzles held by a semi-draped seated putto on a fluted column hung with ribbon-tied flower swags and cut-cornered square bases and turned feet, 44cm high overall Provenance: Purchased Christie's, Sale 7881, 500 years decorative arts Europe, Nov 2010 lot 22
A Royal Worcester jug, decorated with flowers, with a faux bamboo handle, restored, shape number 1333, height 9.5ins, together with a Graingers Worcester gilded ivory globular vase, decorated with swallows, height 4ins and also a Royal Worcester vase decorated with ducks in flight against a moon light background, on a gilded ivory ground, shape number 991
Anon. Pomona's Frolic: or, The Grand Jubilee of the Animated Fruit, 4 parts in one volume, ?first edition, half-title, 12 hand-coloured engraved plates, contemporary red half morocco, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 12mo, London: Didier and Tebbett, At the Juvenile Library of English, French and Italian Books, 1808 PROVENANCE: Caroline Louisa Nares (1812-1901), Biddenden, Kent. RARE. ** Light browning and offsetting.
Bolingbroke, Henry St John, Viscount. The Works, 5 volumes, engraved portrait frontispiece, light browning throughout, contemporary tree calf, spines tooled elaborately gilt in compartments, extremities rubbed with loss, volume 5 with some loss to calf on upper board, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 4to, London: David Mallet, 1777. ** Volume 5 with some loss to upper boards.
Samuel Baker. Ismailia. A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade Organized by Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, 2 volumes, first edition, frontispieces, 2 maps, one folding, wood-engraved illustrations throughout, original publisher's green cloth, decorated gilt, 8vo, London: Macmillan and Co., 1874. ** Light spotting, extremities of boards very slightly rubbed.
William Hogarth. The Genuine Works of William Hogarth: Illustrated with Biographical Anecdotes, A Chronological Catalogue and Commentary by John Nichols and George Steevens, 2 volumes, first edition, engraved frontispieces, numerous engraved plates, contemporary half morocco, 4to, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1808-10. ** Light spotting and browning throughout, boards with extremities scuffed.
Anon. National Types and Costumes, 15 albumen plates mounted on thick card, original publisher's cloth, gilt, all edges gilt, 8vo, London: Frederick Bruckmann, 1885 The plates depict young women in local costume, including: Alsace, Lorraine, Suabia, Austria, Denmark, Bohemia, Poland, Russia, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Egypt, Turkey, Syria and China. ** Light spotting, cloth slightly chipped at head and foot of spine.
James Leon Williams. The Home and Haunts of Shakespeare, 5 portfolios (all published), 45 full-page photogravures, tissue guards, illustrations in text, loose in portfolios, as issued, original cloth boards, ties, folio, London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1892. ** Occasional light spotting, some portfolios with ties lacking.
Mrs Hugh Blackburn. Birds Drawn from Nature, first edition, lithographed title and 22 lithographed plates, guards, original roan-backed lithographed boards, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1862. ** Light spotting, foot of spine slightly wormed to surface.
Aesop. Les fables d'esope... traduction nouvelle... par Mr. de Bellegarde, 2 volumes, 2 engraved frontispieces, 117 engravings in text, nineteenth century polished calf, spines tooled gilt, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 12mo, Utrecht: Jacques de Poolsum, 1734. ** Occasional very light browning.
Swan's Views of the Lakes of Scotland, second edition, 6 additional engraved titles and 48 engraved plates, light spotting, contemporary half calf, spine cracked, upper cover detached, 4to, Glasgow: Joseph Swan, 1836; Stewart, David. Sketches of the Character, Manners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland, 2 volumes, presentation copy from the author, large folding and-coloured engraved map, contemporary diced calf, spine rubbed, 8vo, Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co., 1825 (3). ** spine on first damaged, rubbed on second.
Smith, Albert. The Miscellany: A Book for the Field or The Fire-Side, original wrappers, spine slightly defective; another copy, contemporary half calf gilt, first editions, London: David Bogue, 1850; The Pottleton Legacy, engraved plates by H.K. Browne, slight foxing, contemporary half green calf, spine gilt, rubbed, London: G. Routledge, 1854; Wild Oats and Dead Leaves, first edition, original cloth, covers darkened, some wear to spine. 2 printed items loosely inserted, including folded programme for a musical performance including King Alfred, split at folds, London: Chapman and Hall, 1860. All 8vo. (4) Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** First with defective spine, second with very light scuffing to leather, third with rubbed spine and foxing throughout, last with loss to top and bottom of spine and rubbed.
Charles Doughty. Travels in Arabia Deserta, 2 volumes, second edition, introduction by T. E. Lawrence, half-titles, plates and illustrations, many folding, folding map in pocket at end of volume 1, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Philip Lee Warner, 1921; and 3 others, similar, 8vo (5). ** (i) Light spotting to fore-edge, spines slightly faded (ii) mixed condition.
John Rutter. Delineations of Fonthill and Its Abbey, first edition, LARGE PAPER COPY, half-title, hand-coloured engraved additional title and frontispiece, 11 engraved plates, one not called for, one hand-coloured, large folding plan of the estate, hand-coloured in outline, contemporary green half morocco, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, Shaftsbury: John Rutter, 1823. ** Very light occasional browning.
Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton and E. Fitch Daglish. The Compleat Angler, number 36 of 100 copies with an additional plate, signed by the artist, frontispiece and 15 plates on India paper, tissue guards, publisher's vellum-backed boards, top edge gilt, others uncut, slipcase, 4to, London: Thornton Butterworth, 1927. ** Occasional light spotting, vellum spine soiled, slipcase a.f.
Charles Dodgson. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. By Lewis Carroll, first edition, second issue, frontispiece, tissue guard, and 41 further illustrations by John Tenniel, contemporary blue half calf, 8vo, New York: Clarendon Press for D. Appleton, 1866. This is the first American edition, known as the "ËœAppleton Alice"â„¢, which was bound from the sheets of the very rare, suppressed English first edition of 1865, with a new title page added by D. Appleton and Co. dated 1866. ** B1 with paper flaw, with some loss to margin, light browning, a few pages markedly so, boards with extremities rubbed.
Samuel Gunn. Euclid's Elements of Geometry, ninth edition, folding engraved plates, contemporary calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 8vo, London: C. Hitch, 1762; Robert Simson. The Elements of Euclid, sixth edition, engraved plates, illustrations in text, contemporary calf, 8vo, Edinburgh: J. Nourse, 1781 (2). ** (i) light spotting (ii) extremities rubbed.
Henry Gally Knight. The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy, 2 volumes, 2 chromo-lithographed titles, 81 plates, mostly tinted lithographs, but with 3 chromo-lithographs, guards, publisher's half morocco gilt, folio, London: Henry Bohn, 1842-3. ** Light spotting, a few leaves working loose, boards with minor evidence of damp.
David Cox. A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Water Colours, 16 hand-coloured aquatint plates, 24 lithographed plates, and a further 31 aquatint views on 16 leaves, all with tissue guards, contemporary red straight-grained morocco, tooled elaborately gilt, original paper boards inset, all edges gilt, endpaper inscribed 'Theodore Grosvenor', bookplate of Merthyr Guest, oblong folio, London: S. and J. Fuller, 1814. ** Occasional light spotting, plate-marks occasionally cropped, not affecting image, front free-endpaper creased, extremities lightly rubbed, head of spine with evidence of minor worming.
Paul Deschamps. French Sculpture of the Romanesque Period, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, first edition, plates, original half morocco, top edge gilt, 4to, Paris: Pegasus Press, 1930; Marcel Aubert and Paul Vitry. Gothic Sculpture in France, 2 volumes, plates, original cloth, 4to, Paris: Pegasus Press, 1929 (3). PROVENANCE: Ex-Libris Patrick Reyntiens. ** (i) extremities scuffed, light spotting (ii) light spotting, cloth lightly soiled.
A Chinese porcelain tea service decorated in blue with pagodas and figures in a landscape, with gilt decorated borders and foot rims, no marks. Comprising a 21cm dished plate, six tea bowls and saucers and four cups, a lidded teapot with moulded spout and a small lid. With a paper label 'This blue & white china tea service was brought by Albert Smith from China about 1858. Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** POOR CONDITION. Tea pot extensively broken and stuck back together. Saucers: four with breaks some of which repaired, two with light chips to the rim. Tea bowls: three broken and stuck back together, two with light chips to rim. Cups: three with extensive damage.
Smith, Albert. Four loose portrait prints, 2 in mounts, one a duplicate, 2 signed by Smith; portrait print of Arthur Smith; watercolour of Albert and his sister Laura as children, silhouette of Arthur as a child, both framed and glazed; silhouette portraits of Albert and Arthur Smith as children on glass; loose oval coloured portrait of a lady, either his wife or sister. (9) Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** Mixed condition, mostly good with light spotting and staining.
Thomas Gerard. A Survey of Dorsetshire, Containing the Antiquities and Natural History of that County, first edition, folding engraved map frontispiece, 6 engraved plates of arms, contemporary mottled calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, small folio, London: J. Wilcox, 1732. ** Occasional light browning and spotting, outer margin with very slight worming to title, folding map and free-endpaper, not affecting text, calf marked with age.
Smith, Albert. Three daguerreotype portraits: (1) American daguerreotype, J. B. Mayall, printed label on reverse, framed and glazed, leather backed. 100 x 70mm. (2) [W.E.] Kilburn, stamped thus on broken leather case. 90 x 65mm. (3 ) another, small oval, in velvet lined leather case. 55 x 43mm. (3) Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** Second with damaged case, third with light scuffs to exterior.
Lewis Gruner. Specimens of Ornamental Art, first edition, 56 chromo-lithographed plates and 24 plain, guards, contemporary red half morocco, all edges gilt, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, London: Thomas M'Lean, 1850. ** Some light spotting, occasionally notable, a few leaves loose, extremities of boards rubbed.
E. H. Knowles. The Castle of Kenilworth, A Handbook for Visitors, first edition, 24 mounted albumen photographs, 4 plans, illustrations in text, original cloth gilt, 4to, Warwick: Henry T. Cooke, 1872. ** Occasional light spotting, rebacked preserving original spine, extremities rounded, boards lightly soiled.
John Burnet. A Practical Treatise on Painting, 3 parts in one volume, half-title, 25 engraved plates, including 8 hand-coloured, tissue guards, nineteenth century half morocco, 4to, London: James Carpenter and Son, 1826-1827. ** Spotting, evidence of light damp to preliminary leaves, boards scuffed.
Qianlong, Emperor of China and Isidore-Stanislas Helman. Suite de seize estampes représentant les conquêtes de l'Empereur de la Chine, avec leur explication, 24 engraved plates on 22 sheets, (plates 18-19-20 joined and folded), engraved sheet with descriptive text, contemporary boards, oblong folio, Paris: chez l'Auteur, 1783-1788. RARE. This rare series of engravings record the battles and victories the Chinese Emperor Qianlong (1711-1799). The first series of views (nos.1-16) record the many conflicts with the Zunghars between 1754-1760 and were commissioned by the Emperor Qianlong in 1765. The original scheme was ambitious and when the production of the oversized copperplates faltered, a new printer and engraver, Isidore-Stanislas Helman, took over production, producing detailed copper-engraved plates on a more manageable scale. The original series of sixteen plates proved so successful, Helman produced two further series, smaller in scope, in 1786 and 1788. All series are present here. ** Some watermarks to lower right margin, light spotting throughout, text leaf creased and soiled with lower edge torn with minor loss of engraved borders, boards with extremities worn.
Jean François Bourgoing. Voyage du ci-devant duc du Chatelet, en Portugal, où se trouvent des détails intéressans sur les colonies, 2 volumes bound in one, first edition, folding engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map, contemporary polished calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 8vo, Paris: F. Buisson, 1798. ** Light spotting, spine slightly faded.
Smith, Albert. A Hand-Book to the Grand Moving Diorama of Constantinople, Now Exhibiting at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, engraved frontispiece and text illustrations, original printed wrappers, 8vo., [London] To be had in the Room, at the Box Office"..., #1854. A Hand-Book of Mr. Albert Smith's Ascent of Mont Blanc, fifth edition, illustrated by William Beverley, original printed wrappers small oblong 8vo., n.d. With 3 others by the same (5). Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** First two with folded corners, light spotting and slightly grubby, last three defective.
John Lewis. John Nash. The Painter as Illustrator, first edition, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, 4to, Loxhill: Pendomer Press, 1978; Douglas Percy Bliss. Edward Bawden, first edition, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, 4to, Loxhill: Pendomer Press, n.d. (2). ** (i) Dust-jacket chipped at extremities, some light spotting (ii) Light spotting to fore-edge.
New testament, Latin. Novvm Testamentum Domini nostri Jesu Christi, engraved title, contemporary polished morocco gilt, all edges gilt, clasps, bookplate of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 12mo, Cambridge: Joannis Field, 1666. ** Title with ink annotation from previous owner, occasional slight spotting and light staining, extremities rubbed.
Noributro Hadrava. Ragguagli di varii scavi e scoverte di antichita fatte nell'isola di Capri, first edition, engraved title vignette, 7 engraved tail-pieces, engraved map and 8 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 8vo, Dresden: Walther Brothers, 1794. ** Occasional light browning.
Golden Cockerel Press. The Golden Cockerel Mabinogion. A New Translation from the White Book of Rhydderch and the Red Book of Hergest by Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones with illustrations by Dorothea Braby, number 539 of 550 copies, publisher's half morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, top edge gilt, 4to, London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1948. ** Some light browning to deckled fore-edge, boards slightly marked, extremities rubbed.

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