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A Journal of the Forces which Sailed from the Downs, in April 1800, on a Secret Expedition under the Command of Lieut. Gen. Pigot, Till their Arrival in Minorca..., with a Particular Account of Malta, During the Time it was Subject to the British Government. London: for J Debrett 1802, 4to, plan of Malta and 8 plates (mostly double page views) as called for, all rather browned and stained in places, title somewhat soiled, half calf with reinforced inner joint; MAUNDRELL (Henry) A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697. London 1810, 8vo, 15 plates including folding, a little light sporadic foxing, handsome calf gilt (2)
An account of the Empire of Marocco, and the district of Suse... to which is added an accurate and interesting account of Timbuctoo. London: for the author, 1809, 4to, 2 folding engraved maps, 11 plates (including 2 hand-coloured), with Addendum/errata leaf at end, occasional light foxing, some offsetting on to title from first map, tree calf with blind-stamped Garter arms to boards, rebacked
Travels in Africa, Egypt and Syria, from the year 1792 to 1798. London 1806, 4to, frontispiece, plate, 3 folding maps/plans, somewhat toned, some light spotting and offsetting, repaired calf; HODGKIN (Thomas) Narrative of a Journey to Morocco in 1864 and 1864. London 1866, large 8vo, lithograph and plates, catalogue list at end, original green cloth gilt , a.e.g.;
L'Ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces Unies vers l'Empereur de la Chine, 2 parts in one vol., Amsterdam: Jacob de Meurs, 1665, title printed in red and black, additional engraved title, portrait, folding engraved map (slightly grey toned), 34 double-page engraved plates, engraved illustrations in text, very light scattered foxing, a few nicks to some outer margins, but generally a fine copy in contemporary mottled calf. Provenance: De Bourbon Library with red stamps, and a red Duc de Madrid stamp; Maggs acquisition label; Mark Dineley armorial bookplate.
The Classic Lands of Europe, in 2 vols., no date, c.1890, 4to, numerous steel engraved plates, added engraved titles (one coloured), light occasional foxing or spotting, half morocco, a.e.g.; MONTEIL (P L) De Saint- Louis a Tripoli par le Lac Tchad. Voyage au travers du Soudan et du Sahara. Paris, c.1895, 4to, illustrations, light spotting, red morocco backed boards (3)
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land. London: John Murray, 1822, first edition, 4to, half title, lithographed portrait frontispiece, 6 maps and plans (2 folding), illustrations in the text, some foxing and staining, occasional browning or offsetting to a leaf, recased in 20th century half morocco; Travels in Nubia, 2nd edition, 1822, 4to, engraved portrait and 3 maps, library stamp to head of title, foxing throughout, rebacked worn half calf; LIGHT (Henry) Travels in Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Libanon and Cypress in the year 1814. London 1818, 4to, 20 plates including map and folding frontispiece, some variable damp staining and rippling to plates in places, title with marginal soiling, rebacked worn calf (3)
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah, First Edition in 3 vols., London 1855, 8vo, with vol. 3 half title as called for, errata leaf, 24 pp. publisher's catalogue at end of vols. I and III, 14 lithographic plates including coloured frontispieces, folding map, 3 plans, occasional light foxing and marginal toning, a very few library stamps to lower margins, original blue cloth with gilt lettered spines, residual glue marks of labels removed from foot of spines, a little bumped and worn, vol. II with vertical crease along spine (3)
A Description of the East, and some other Countries. London: Printed for the author by W. Bowyer, 1743-1745, three parts in 2 vols., folio, 179 plates, maps and plans including folding, engraved dedication in vol. 2, vignettes to titles, some age staining and light foxing, one pyramid plate with long tear without loss, uncut with light dust staining to outer margins, all rebound in half morocco over marbled boards
Constantinople in 1828. London: Saunders and Otley, 1829, 4to, with double-page view, 3 hand-coloured plates and one sepia plate of antiquities, half title, light spotting, endpapers foxed and discoloured, green half calf: SONNINI (C S) Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, London 1800, 4to, folding map (loose), portrait and plates, soiling and staining to first leaves and plates, 20th century half morocco (2)
FRIEDRICH (Adolf, Duke of Mecklenburg) From the Congo to the Niger and the Nile, 1913, 8vo, in 2 vols., folding map, colour and black and white plates, fore-edges spotted, original cloth gilt; SPEKE (John Hanning) Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile. William Blackwood 1863, thick 8vo, folding map in pocket at end, plates, occasional staining, original cloth gilt; MILLAIS (J G) Far Away Up the Nile, 1924, plates, light spotting, cloth (4)
Travels Through Central Africa to Timbuctoo, in 2 vols., London 1830, 8vo, portrait, 2 maps, 5 plates, rather spotted, morocco gilt; MORELL (John R) Algeria, 1854, 8vo, illustrations, morocco gilt with faded spine; PARKYNS (Mansfield) LIfe in Abyssinia, in 2 vols., 1853, 8vo, folding map, plates, several ex libris bookplates at the start, occasional light spotting, half calf; KENNEDY (Capt. J C) Algeria and Tunis in 1845, in 2 vols., 1846, 8vo, faded cloth; HAMILTON (J) Wanderings in North Africa, 1856, 8vo, rather worn, rebacked cloth; JACKSON (James G) An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa, 1820, 8vo, 2 folding maps, offsetting, rebacked with darkened spine; and 5 others on Algeria (14)
FERRIER (J P) Caravan Journeys and Wanderings in Persia, Afganistan, Turkistan and Beloochistan, 2nd edition London 1857, 8vo, folding map and 3 plates as called for, some light foxing, original cloth with hinges repaired; BUDGE (E A Wallis) The Egyptian Sudan, in 2 vols., London 1907, cloth gilt; The Gods of the Egyptians, in 2 vols., Methuen 1904, some foxing and spotting, red cloth, BARTH (H) Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, 5 vols., 1857-58, 8vo, folding maps (some damaged), ex lib. stamps to titles, lithograph plates, half morocco; CASATI (Major G) Ten Years in Equatoria and the Return with Emin Pasha, 2nd edition in 2 vols. 1891, 8vo, 4 folding maps, illustrations, original pictorial cloth gilt with chipped head bands; ASHMEAD-BARTLETT (E) The Passing of the Shereefian Empire, 1910; and 7 others, mainly early 20th century (22)
A Summer Ramble in Syria, with a Tartar Trip from Aleppo to Stamboul. London: Richard Bentley, 1835, 8vo, first edition, 2 volumes, lithographed frontispieces, lacking half titles, very light foxing, contemporary stained calf gilt; Travels in Palestine, in 2vols., 2nd edition, 1822, 8vo, 9 maps, plans and plates as called for with a little light spotting or staining, later half calf (4)
The Ingoldsby Legends, 3 vols., mixed editions, R. Bentley 1842-52, 8vo, plates, light spotting and foxing, half morocco; SMITH (John Thomas) Nollekens and his Times, 2 vols., 1828, 8vo, half morocco; MACFALL (H) Boucher. London: The Connoisseur 1908, 4to, colour plates, red half morocco; CERVANTES. Don Quixote, translated by P. A. Motteux, in 4 vols., London: William Paterson & Co 1892, 8vo, illustrated, half morocco (10)
Shakespeare's Ovid, Enitharmon Press 1995, 4to, one of 150 copies signed by Hughes, 2 etchings by Christopher Le Brun, cloth; DOYLE (Sir Arthur Conan) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 2nd edition 1893, illustrations by Sidney Paget, some light foxing, mainly to first and last leaves, original cloth slightly age soiled and faded (2)
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, 1910, 4to, 50 tipped in colour plates (bound after text), captioned tissue guards, cloth gilt, (frontispiece plate loose); The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, London: Constable & Company Ltd 1909, 4to, 37 (of 40) tipped in colour plates, one or two loose, slightly shaken, light staining, cloth with tear to spine; few others, illustrated 4to, including Hugh Thomson's As You Like It, Mortimer Menpes on Whistler, E V Lucas, Lewis Hind on Turner, Kate Greenaway, etc
Grande Piazza di Romela in Cairo; and Grande Piazza in Alessandria di Egitto, handcoloured lithographs, published by G. Draghi, Venezia, 39 x 59cm; with a handcoloured lithograph of Hall in the Palace of the Emir Beschir: and a handcoloured aquatint of Moscow, published by R. BowyerCondition report: foxing and some discolouration, some light creasing, central vertical fold to view of Moscow
Three rare and collectable Velvet Underground 12 inch vinyl records, including an UK mono 1967 1st press VLP.9184 Velvet Underground & Nico in non-gatefold flipback sleeve, with label misprint V500B (VG+ vinyl), MGM 2353024 White Light / White Heat (VG+ vinyl) and SRM-2-7504 V.U. Live (VG vinyl).
Four Japanese ivory netsukes, Meiji/Taisho, carved as an emaciated snarling man, partially dressed in loose robes, a Shojo dancer in long robes, Shoki the demon queller and a female emerging from the side of a conch shell, 6.3cm - 11.2cm highCondition report: Shojo dancer has a 7cm long closed and stained line at the rear, but is otherwise free from any obvious faults. The tall emaciated figure has probably had a small section filed down in the knot of his hair (see circled image), but is otherwise free from any further obvious faults, unusual staining throughout with some light patches. Shoki has been stained red, some of which still remains, no obvious faults though. The shell with lady netsuke has no manmade issues but does has a small dark indent on the rear and fine and small lines on the top and base, otherwise no obvious issues.
A William Moorcroft 'Pomegranate' bowl, circa 1930, the bowl decorated with leaves and berries against a shaded blue ground, impressed and painted marks to base, 27.7 cm diameter x 5.5 cm high.Condition report: No chips, cracks or repair - crazing evident throughout on close inspection with some light matches visible
A large red stoneware teapot attributed to Elers, 18th century, the thinly and well potted body with applied chinoiserie sprigs of figures and ho-o birds all within a rococo style frame, beneath a ring turned shoulder, foliate capped and reeded handle and spout, pseudo Chinese seal mark to the underside, the tip of the spout with 18th century silver metal repair, 15cmCondition report: The tip of the spout has been damaged and repaired with an 18th? century silver metal repair, some very minor losses to some of the sprigging otherwise in good condition. There are no signs of restoration, inspection under a UV light reveals nothing.
An ACE Trains 0 Gauge 2/3-rail E/12-J1 Duchess Class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender, in LMS lined black, numbered 6235 'City of Birmingham', in fitted box with packaging.Being sold in aid of Cancer Research UK, who will receive 100% of the hammer price.Condition report: Right side nameplate missing. Appears unused. Box with some light scuffs and marks
An Italian silver five-light candelabrum, stamped 800, five leaf-capped scroll arms each supporting a leaf-capped urn capital, below a figure supported on a circular base, terminating on four scroll feet, 46cm high (c.52.1oz)Condition report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, branches slightly mis-shaped.
A Japanese meiji period silver and enamel clothes brush, Japanese maker's marks; rounded rectangular with applied enamelled iris and butterfly decoration,Condition report: Good overall cosmetic condition, with some light surface marks commensurate with use. Enemal likely to have faded / rubbed in places. Some brush hairs missing, and they have signs of use.
Enrico Coleman (Italian 1846-1911), a horse tamer leading his team, watercolour, signed E Coleman, Roma, framed and glazed. 91cm x 58cm.Condition report: No visible damage or touch-ups. some staining to verso of hardboard. Inspection under a UV light reveals no repairs or overpainting. Over years the colours have mellowed, but it is still a strong image. Some dust under the glass. Overall in good condition,
Enrico Coleman (Italian 1846-1911), a horse tamer leading his team, watercolour, signed E Coleman, Roma, framed and glazed.87cm x 56cm.Condition report: Item appears to be in good overall condition. Watercolour is showing signs of glue residue or some substance to right hand side in a vertical line next to the mount. The glue securing the picture to the mount has deteriorated and the image is loose in the mount. Inspection under a UV light reveals no signs of restoration or overpainting. Colours are still strong throughout.
A diamond solitaire ringset with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.23 carats, approximate colour L/M (light yellow), I1 clarity, the mount with stylised decoration, size N 1/2, 2.9 grams.Condition report: Diamond with internal inclusions, possible fracturing; signs of treatment.
George Formby signed 5x4 vintage black and white photo inscribed in 1942. George Formby, OBE (born George Hoy Booth; 26 May 1904 - 6 March 1961) was an English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian who became known to a worldwide audience through his films of the 1930s and 1940s. On stage, screen and record he sang light, comical songs, usually playing the ukulele or banjolele, and became the UK's highest-paid entertainer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Cary Grant signed 10x8 vintage black and white photo dedicated. Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; January 18, 1904 - November 29, 1986) was an English-born American actor, who was one of classic Hollywood's definitive leading men. He is known for his transatlantic accent, debonair demeanour, light-hearted approach to acting, and sense of comic timing. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
δ Damien Hirst (b.1965)Blue Butterfly (From In the Darkest Hour There May Be Light)Screenprint with glaze printed in colours, 2006, signed, inscribed, and numbered from the edition of 50 in ink, on wove paper, co-published by the Serpentine Gallery and Other Criteria, London, the full sheet printed to the edges, 420 x 295mm (16 1/2 x 11 5/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
HENRY BRITTAN WILLIS (1810-1884).Pastoral landscape with cattle, sheep and shepherd.Oil on canvas - relined.54cm x 75cm.Signed, dated 1829.Condition report:Extensively restored, as images and relined to gallery standard. Could do with light clean, bit yellowed overall. some cracks to frame. As images.

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