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Lot 96

Meat Loaf - Marvin Lee Aday - American singer and actor - rare original autographed Bat Out Of Hell picture disc vinyl record LP. Signed neatly by Aday in black ink to a light portion of the disc. An impressive display piece, and a rare autograph. 

Lot 118

A J Dent, 'Riders', Riders Mist and Light, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 41cm x 51cm

Lot 268

A mixed case of fifteen bottles of Laithwaite's wines, The Black Stamp 2016 x 2, The White Duck x 2, Spot Light Vermentino x 2, Dinastia Mananos 2016 Rioja x 2, Angove Bin Ref 256 Chardonnay 2016 x 2, Th King Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 x 2, McPherson Shiraz 2015 x 2 and Chapelle de Bordeau 2016 x 1

Lot 37

A Daiwa 'Sealine LD30H' heavy fresh water/light salt water multiplying reel

Lot 174

Medal set for Sergeant J. B. Lewis Shropshire Light Infantry 12991, to include The Victory Medal, British War Medal 1914-20, 1914-15 Star, Defence Medal, and Special Constabulary Medal Long Service with two bars 1945 and 1955.

Lot 102

NO RESERVE Astronomy.- Stewart (Robert) James Ferguson F:R:S:, after John Townsend, portrait of the Scottish astronomer with a celestial globe, mezzotint on laid paper with text-based watermark, platemark 355 x 252 mm (14 x 10 in), sheet 375 x 285 mm (14 3/4 x 11 1/4 in), light spotting and surface dirt, upper corners tipped onto paper support, unframed, 1776; together with a trimmed mezzotint portrait of Lord Burleigh by John Smith, and another, various sizes, unframed, 18th century and later (3)

Lot 110

NO RESERVE Gardening.- [Bonnefons (Nicolas de)] The French Gardiner: Instructing how to Cultivate all sorts of Fruit-Trees, and Herbs for the Garden, translated by John Evelyn, second edition in English, engraved additional pictorial title and 2 plates only (of 4), light browning, tear to E3 with affecting a few letters, with contemporary ink names "William ?Durston 1685" (crossed out) and "Amos ?Doidge" and long note in contemporary hand concerning fruit trees to front free endpaper, contemporary sheep, very worn, spine defective, covers detached, [Henrey 146; Hunt 312; Keynes 8; Wing B3600 & R1936], by J.M. for John Crooke, 1669 § Meager (Leonard) The New Art of Gardening, with the Gardener's Almanack, lacking folding engraved frontispiece, contemporary ink inscription "John Griffiths his Book 1731" to title, browned, contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed, rebacked with red morocco label, corners repaired, [Henrey 252], 12mo, for R.Ware...sold by T.Norris...S.Bates...A.Bettesworth, [?1720], 8vo & 12mo (2)⁂ Both scarce. The first includes The English Vineyard Vindicated by John Rose at end, with its own title-page and pagination.ESTC lists only 5 UK copies of the first (BL, Cambridge and 3 copies at Oxford), and only 2 copies of the second (BL, and Huntington Library in America).

Lot 117

NO RESERVE Gardening.- Drury (W. D.) The Book of Gardening: A Handbook of Horticulture, early gatherings coming loose with tape repair to gutter, original cloth, corners bumped, 1900 § Wright (Walter P.) Roses and Rose Gardens,third edition, original cloth, light fading to spine, extremities a little rubbed, 1927 § Coutts (J.) Everyday Gardening, original cloth, spine a little frayed at head, 1937 § An Irish Florilegium, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1983; and c.100 others, gardening, v.s. (c.105)

Lot 128

NO RESERVE Lithography.- Senefelder (Alois) A Complete Course of Lithography: Containing Clear and Explicit Instructions in All the Different Branches and Manners of that Art, first edition in English, lithographed frontispiece printed in colours (misbound after 2M2), 12 lithographed plates, lacking portrait, title and list of materials f., all supplied in facsimile, water-stained at head, some spotting and light browning, modern half calf, for R. Ackermann, 1819; and another, Nonesuch Press, 4to & small 4to (2) sold not subject to return.

Lot 135

Vérard (Antoine, printer).- Martin of Troppau. La Cronique martiniane de tous les papes qui furent jamais et finist jusques au pape alexandre derrenier, translated by Sebastien de Mamerot, 2 vol. in 1, double column, lettres bâtardes, large woodcut grotesque initial to titles, numerous smaller woodcut initials, woodcut genealogy to A5v, woodcut printer's device at end, occasional early ink annotations and fingerposts, lacking both titles (supplied in facsimile) and blank a1, small hole in g5, affecting a few letters on recto and just touching a woodcut initial on verso, a few ff. with marginal repairs, occasional marginal water-staining and light soiling / finger-marking, late 18th /early 19th century calf, upper cover detached, worn, [Fairfax Murray, French, 362; Macfarlane 158; not in Adams], folio (364 x 242mm.), [Paris], [Antoine Vérard], [c.1503-1507]. sold not subject to return. ⁂ The only edition in French, which Brunet calls 'parfaitement beau'. Martin was a Dominican friar from Troppau, now Opava, in the Czech Republic. He intended his text to continue Petrus Comestor's Historia Scholastica, and compiled it from various ancient sources including Orosius, Geoffrey of Viterbo and Vincent of Beauvais.

Lot 143

Elzevier.- Leiden.- Meursius (Joannes) Athenae Batavae. Sive de urbe Leidensi, & Academi, virisque claris: qui utramque ingenio suo, atque scriptis, illustrarunt: Libri duo, first edition, engraved pictorial title, folding plan and 2 bird's eye views of Leiden, 6 double-page plates, 53 full-page portraits of the founders, governors & professors of Leiden University, and illustrations, folding plan with repaired tear, without loss, 1 folding view split at fold with very small hole affecting the odd letter, occasional spotting and light browning, new endpapers, later vellum, yapp edges, [Willems 237], small 4to, Leiden, Andreas Clocquius & Elzevier, 1625.⁂ A handsomely produced history of the city of Leiden and its University.

Lot 144

NO RESERVE Elzevier.- Greece.- Emmius (Ubbo) Vetus græcia, illustrata, studio & opera, 3 vol. in 1, titles with woodcut printer's device, errata f. at end, some spotting or mostly light foxing, occasional browning, later vellum, yapp edges, chip to lower yapp edge, lightly soiled, [Willems 252], thick 8vo, Leiden, Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier, 1626.⁂ First posthumous publication of this founder and Principal of Groningen University.

Lot 146

Elzevier.- Florus (Lucius Annaeus) L. Annaeus Florus, Cl. Salmasius addidit Lucium Ampelium. E cod. MS. nunquam antehac editum, engraved pictorial title, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, red ownership stamp 'G. Wills, Esq.' to foot of title, occasional light staining, 18th century red morocco, gilt, spine richly so and with black morocco label, rubbed, [Willems 467], Leiden, House of Elzevier, 1638 § Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus) De Bello Civili, edited by Hugo Grotius, engraved pictorial title and folding map, water-stained, some spotting, contemporary armorial vellum, yapp edges, lacking ties, lightly marked, [Willems 1234], Amsterdam, House of Elzevier. 1658; and 2 others, Elzevier editions of Florus, including a duplicate of first mentioned, v.s. (4)

Lot 149

NO RESERVE Fables.- Phaedrus. Phaedri fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque, double column, engraved additional pictorial title and illustrations, worming to head of preliminaries, affecting a few letters, some light browning and spotting, contemporary vellum, ring stain to upper cover, lightly soiled, Amsterdam, J. Jansson & Widow of Elizei Weyerstreat, 1667; and 3 others, Continental and English fables, 8vo & 12mo (4)

Lot 151

Plinius (Gaius Caecilius Secundus) Panegyricus liber Trajano dictus, cum annot. antehac ineitis D. Baudii, engraved additional pictorial title, occasional spotting or light staining, 18th century green morocco, gilt, covers with triple filet borders with floral corner-pieces, flat spine in compartments and richly decorated with vase, wreath and foliage tools and a red morocco label, ?spine repaired, lightly stained, g.e., Leiden, House of Hackius, 1675 § Petronius Arbiter. Satyricon, engraved additional pictorial title, printed title with woodcut printer's device, a few woodcuts in text, occasional spotting, 18th century red morocco, richly gilt spine in compartments and with black morocco label, marked and rubbed, Utrecht, Zyll & Ackersdyck, 1654; and 4 others, Classics, 8vo (6)

Lot 156

Novel.- Moorish Spain.- [Baudot de Jully (Nicolas)] Relation historique et galante de l'invasion de l'Espagne par les Maures, 4 vol. in 1, first edition, 2 titles in red and black, some spotting and light staining, endpapers foxed, front endpaper loose, contemporary calf, rebacked in modern calf in compartments, gilt, corners worn, [Gay III, 994 (erroneously dating it 1799)], large 12mo, The Hague, Adrian Moetjens, 1699.⁂ The author covers love affairs between the indigenous population and the invaders.

Lot 158

Perizonius (Jacob) Aegyptiarum originum et temporum antiquissimorum investigatio, first edition, title in red and black and with large woodcut ornament, trimmed at head and foot, affecting headlines and the odd catchword, contemporary speckled calf, richly gilt spine in compartments and with red morocco label, rubbed at extremities, Leiden, Johann van der Linden, 1711 § Danzig imprint.- [Aleman (Mateo)] Vitæ Humanæ Proscenium: in quo sub persona Gusmani Alfaracii, 3 parts in 1 vol., 3 engraved pictorial titles, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, some spotting or light foxing, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, Danzig, for George Forster, 1652; and 23 others, Continental, v.s (25)

Lot 162

Renouard's set.- Rollin (Charles) De la maniere d'enseigner et d'etudier les belles-lettres, par rapport a l'esprit & au coeur, 2 vol., half-titles, titles in red and black and with woodcut ornament, folding engraved portrait, engraved head-pieces, woodcut decorative initials, portrait trimmed within border, occasional light browning and spotting, contemporary blue morocco, gilt, spines in compartments and with double morocco labels, spines faded to brown, rubbed, g.e., 4to, Paris, Widow Estienne, 1740.⁂ Includes a section on the French language. Provenance: Antoine-Augustin Renouard (1765-1853), bibliographer, book dealer and printer ('AAR 1798 / N.3839', inscription to front free endpaper).

Lot 187

Holland (Henry) Herwologia Anglica hoc est clarissimorum et doctissimorum. aliqout [sic] Anglorum, 2 vol. in 1, engraved pictorial title, incorporating a medallion map of the British Isles and a view of London, half-title to vol.2, 65 engraved portraits by Willem and Magdalena van de Passe and 2 illustrations of monuments to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Henry, woodcut decorative initials and tail-pieces, final contents f., lacking )(5&6, and, as often, the f. of verses signed by I. Gruterus, title just starting to come away at foot and with a couple of repairs verso, the odd marginal tear or repair, some spotting or staining, occasional offsetting, some mostly light browning, contents f. browned, later mottled calf, spine gilt and with red morocco label, [STC 13582; Hind, Engraving in England II, pp. 145-162]. folio, [Arnhem], [Printed by Jan Jansson at the expenses of Crispijn van de Passe and Jan Jansson for Henry Holland, London], 1620.⁂ 'The most trustworthy series of English portraits published up to that time' (Hind).

Lot 199

Reformation.- Burnet (Gilbert) The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 3 vol., including Supplement, fourth edition of parts 1 and 2 and first edition of the supplement, half-titles to first two vol., titles in red and black, 2 engraved additional pictorial titles, 21 engraved portraits, some spotting and light browning, mostly in vol.3, contemporary panelled calf, richly gilt spines in compartments and with red morocco labels, little chipping to spine ends, joints splitting, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed, folio, printed for J. Walthoe and B. Tooke; J. Nicholson; D. Midwinter and B. Cowse, 1715.

Lot 203

[Johnstone (Charles)], "An Adept". Chrysal: or, the adventures of a Guinea...with curious and interesting anecdotes of the most Noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Portugal, second edition,occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, richly gilt spine in compartments and with red morocco labels, rubbed, printed for T. Becket, at Tully's Head, 1761 § Aleman (Mateo) The life of Guzman D'Alfarache: or, the Spanish rogue. To which is added, the celebrated tragi-comedy, Celestina, 2 vol., engraved frontispiece and 15 plates, vol.1 G2 repaired tear within text with loss of a few letters, some spotting or light foxing, contemporary panelled calf, richly gilt spines in compartments and with morocco labels, joints starting, but holding firm, spine ends little chipped, rubbed, printed for R. Bonwick, W. Freeman [and others], 1708; and 12 others, 18th century English Literature, 8vo (16)

Lot 220

Morris (William) The Collected Works ..., 24 vol., limited edition of 1050 copies, frontispieces, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth-backed boards, light scattered spotting, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, spare spine labels tipped-in, 1910-15 § Ruskin (John) Modern Painters, 6 vol., plates, occasional faint spotting, bookplate, contemporary vellum, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1888; and 4 others, Morris and Ruskin, 8vo & 4to (34)

Lot 224

Peake (Mervyn) [Gormenghast trilogy], 3 vol., comprising Titus Groan, ink ownership inscription, upper joint weak, covers mottled and faded, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, first issue dust-jacket without blurb, spine a little browned, head of spine a little chipped, some rubbing and creasing to foot of spine and corners, 1946; Gormenghast, covers a little mottled and faded, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, jacket spine lightly browned, light rubbing and creasing to head and foot, 1950; Titus Alone, frontispiece by the author, covers a little mottled and faded, jacket with light toning to spine and lower panel, 1959, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets generally excellent overall, 8vo.⁂ An attractive set of Peake's classic macabre children's trilogy.

Lot 225

NO RESERVE Fleming (Ian) Goldfinger, first edition, neat ink inscription to endpaper dated May 1959, original blind-stamped and gilt pictorial boards, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, else fine, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped and creased, light rubbing to extremities, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1959.

Lot 226

NO RESERVE Kraaz (Gerhart).- Canticum Canticorum: Das Hohe Lied, number 145 of 275 on handmade Hahnemuhle paper, lithographs by Kraaz in text, additional signed large folding lithograph by Kraaz (as issued), signed on limitation f. by the artist and the publisher Gotthard de Beauclair, original burgundy cloth, uncut, original matching cloth drop-back box, rubbing and light wear to extremities, folio, Frankfurt am Main, 1962.

Lot 227

Mathews (Mrs C.) The West-Indian; or, Anecdotes of the Somerville Family, woodcut frontispiece, some light marginal soiling, ink ownership inscription dated 1825, contemporary roan-backed boards, light wear to extremities, [not in Gumuchian and Osborne], 12mo, Derby, 1821.⁂ Rare, possibly unrecorded with no copy listed on Library Hub. The author is also known as Eliza Kirkham Mathews, née Strong, she married the actor Charles Mathews in 1797.

Lot 228

NO RESERVE Pictorial cloth.- Marryat (Frederick) Japhet in Search of a Father, illustrated by Henry M. Brock, 1895 § Mockler-Freeman (Lt. Col. A. F.) Lads of the Light Division, n.d. § Strang (Herbert) Round the World in Seven Days, n.d. § Strang (Herbert) The Flying Boat, light fading to spine, 1912, plates and illustrations, occasional finger-soiling; and 57 others, pictorial cloth, 8vo (61)

Lot 229

NO RESERVE Thomson (Hugh).- Barrie (J.M.) Quality Street, illustrations and 22 tipped in colour plates by Hugh Thomson, covers and spine rubbed and faded, light wear to spine ends and corners, [1913] § Shakespeare (William) The Merchant of Venice, illustrations and tipped in colour plates by Jamdes D. Linton, ink inscription to endpaper, spotting and fading to spine and lower cover, n.d. § Sewell (Anna) Black Beauty, plates by Cecil Aldin, short tear to title and following f., bookplate to pastedown, light fading to spine, n.d. § Dickens (Charles) The Pickwick Papers, plates and illustrations by Frank Reynolds, ink inscription to endpaper, split to head of upper joint, n.d., original pictorial cloth; and c. 105 others, children's and illustrated, v.s. (c.110)

Lot 235

Australia.- Tallis (John) & John Rapkin. Seven maps of Australia, including a general map of Australia, the others of New South Wales, Victoria or Port Phillip, Western Australia, Part of South Australia, Van Diemen's Land or Tasmania, and Polynesia, all with decorative borders and vignette illustrations, engraved maps with contemporary outline hand-colouring, the vignettes uncoloured, each sheet approximately 270 x 365 mm (10 5/8 x 14 1/4 in), some marginal toning, each with binding stitch marks to one edge, some handling creases and light surface dirt, unframed, J. & F. Tallis, [1851] (7)

Lot 239

Persian poetry.- Mughal School (probably early 20th century) Two miniatures illustrating Saadi Shirazi's 'The Flower Garden', opaque pigments, heightened with gold, text recto and verso, sheets each approx. 365 x 210 mm. (14 1/4 x 8 1/4 in), handling creases and light surface dirt, unframed, [early 20th century]; together with three other miniatures by a different hand, opaque pigments, unframed, (5)

Lot 240

Voyages.- Coreal (François) Voyages...aux Indes Occidentales, avec une relation de la Guiane de Walter Raleigh & le Voyage de Narborough a la Mer du Sud par the Detroit de Magellan, 3 vol., titles in red and black and with woodcut ornament, 18 engraved maps, plans and plates (?of 20, see note below), most folding, folding view of Arica with repaired split at fold, closely trimmed at head and with some browning and creasing, browning to titles, elsewhere some spotting and mostly light browning, engraved armorial bookplates of Bruce of Ampthill, contemporary calf, gilt spines in compartments, 1 lacking label, the others with later leather labels, little chipping to spine heads, joints starting, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed, [Alden and Landis 722; Borba de Moraes I:214; Palau 61956; Sabin 16781], 12mo, Amsterdam, J. Frederic Bernard, 1722.⁂ There is some confusion as to plate count: Borba de Moraes calls for 15 plates and maps in 2 volumes; Palau and Sabin call for 20 plates a maps in 3 volumes. The work was published under four separate imprints in 1722, two in Amsterdam and two in Paris, which may account for this discrepancy.

Lot 242

England.- Turner (Joseph Mallord William) and others. An Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour Round the Southern Coast of England, 49 wood-engraved plates, numerous illustrations, tissue guards, some offsetting and light foxing, contemporary half morocco, rebacked with spine laid down, a little rubbed, 4to, 1849.

Lot 35

NO RESERVE Costumes of the Members of the University of Cambridge (The), engraved title, 45 hand-coloured engraved costumes on 23 pages, folding concertina style, occasional light soiling, contemporary ink inscription to front pastedown, folding into original cloth folder, gilt, faded, London and Cambridge, N.Whittock, [c.1850] § Book of the Coronation (The) of Our Liege Lady Victoria, hand-coloured frontispiece of regalia heightened with gold, folding letterpress order of procession (slightly creased), 8pp. publisher's catalogue at end, original limp cloth, gilt, g.e., faded, ink inscription to upper cover, Robert Tyas, 1838 § Etiquette for Gentlemen: with Hints on the Art of Conversation, half-title, wood-engraved title-vignette, marginal staining, original limp green cloth, gilt, g.e., a little damp-stained, Charles Tilt, 1838, 16mo (3)

Lot 50

[Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll". The Nursery "Alice"..., second edition [first published edition], with "Price four shillings" at foot of title, colour frontispiece and illustrations after Tenniel, 3pp. advertisements at end, light offsetting to title, some marginal soiling or staining, original cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards by E.Gertrude Thomson, a little worn, [Williams-Madan-Green-Crutch 216], Macmillan and Co., 1890; The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case, pictorial card folder containing 12 slots for stamps in pictorial slip-case, with 38pp. booklet 'Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing' (lacking final leaf), together in printed envelope, a little creased at edges, Oxford, Emberlin and Son, 1890 [?but later], 4to & 12mo (3)⁂ 10,000 copies of the first were printed by Edmund Evans in 1889 but Dodgson thought the illustrations "far too bright and gaudy" and he rejected the print run. It was then reprinted on white rather than toned paper and Alice's profile removed from the illustration of her with the Cheshire cat on p.34.

Lot 51

NO RESERVE Gaskin (Georgie) Little Girls and Little Boys, colour illustrated alphabet of girls' and boys' names, printed on rectos only, light spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, damp-stained, lacking ties, 1898 § B[elloc] (H[ilaire]) More Beasts (for Worse Children), first edition, upper hinge split, original cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, [c.1897] § Sowerby (J.G.) & H.H.Emmerson. Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children, colour illustrations, half-title browned, original cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, [1890] § Mother Hubbard's Alphabet. The History of Mother Hubbard and her Dog, hand-coloured wood-engravings, printed on rectos only, contemporary ink inscription at beginning, some stains, original printed yellow wrappers, soiled, T.H.Munday, [c.1850] § Warwick House Toy Books. Favourite Animals and their Uses, 6 large chromolithographed plates, original decorative wrappers, [c.1870] § Bohny (N.) The New Picture Book..., fifth edition, hand-coloured lithographed plates in strip format, stained, several leaves torn and repaired, contemporary half calf, Edinburgh, 1869, rubbed or worn; and 6 others, children's, v.s. (12)

Lot 64

NO RESERVE J.M.W Turner.- English School (19th century) Roman architectural study, pen and brown ink over traces of pencil on wove paper without watermark, affixed on paper support bearing old pencil attribution to Turner on verso, sheet 185 x 235 mm (7 1/4 x 9 1/4 in), surface dirt and light toning, unframed, probably early 19th century; together with another interior study attributed to the young Turner, watercolour over red and brown ink, traces of pencil, laid paper without watermark, old inscriptions verso suggesting a date of circa 1780-1790, with inscription in brown ink verso that reads 'Cellar - Ca[?]yage's House, Redcliffe Street/ Bristol', 200 x 285 mm (7 7/8 x 11 1/4 in), unframed, late 18th century (2)⁂ The first mentioned drawing bears some passing similarity to several views found in Turner's sketchbook 'Rome: Colour Studies Sketchbook', part of the Tate collection; see View of St Peter's Square, Rome [see acc. D16368, Turner Bequest CLXXXIX 41]. The Tate drawing is prepared with graphite pencil sketching for the architectural details and then reinforced with iron gall ink over all the main elements.

Lot 65

[Leighton (John)], "Luke Limner". London Out of Town or the Adventures of the Browns at the Sea Side, lithographed illustrations in strip format printed on rectos only, original pictorial wrappers, rubbed, preserved in old envelope, D.Bogue, [1847] § Doyle (Richard) An Overland Journey to the Great Exhibition showing a few extra articles & visitors, wood-engraved folding panorama of 16 sections, light foxing, first leaf with tear to lower margin, original printed boards, rubbed and soiled, spine a little worn, [c.1851], oblong 8vo (2)

Lot 72

Caricatures.- Heath (William) A sketch of the Row in Parliament Street, inscribed copy to 'Sir Robert Gardiner', etching with original hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, 260 x 370 mm (10 1/4 x 14 1/2 in), good margins, minor handling creases and surface dirt, unframed, 1829; together with another duplicate impression and 4 others by Heath, The Old Proprietors Advice, A Comfortable Thing to be King of Greece, The Guard Wot Looks Arter the Sovereign, and Dipping a Rush Light, and a trimmed impression of We Have the Exhibition to Examine, etchings, all with original hand-colouring, various sizes, good margins, unframed, circa 1827-1830 (6)

Lot 78

NO RESERVE Britain.- Cary (John) Cary's Reduction of His Large Map of England and Wales, with Part of Scotland, detailed map of the counties, market towns, roads, post routes and canals, engraving with hand-colouring, 760 x 630 mm (29 7/8 x 24 3/4 in), 'Mail Coach Roads' coloured in red, and 'Stage Coach' routes to London coloured in blue, with additional engraved label key pasted into the English Channel, dissected and mounted on linen, minor surface dirt and light browning, folding with marbled ends, slipcase with publisher's circular printed label to upper cover, rubbed, scuffed and worn, 8vo, 1796 and corrected to the year 1816 § Mogg (Edward) Mogg's New Map of the Roads. A New Travelling Map of England, Wales and Scotland..., map of the England, Wales and part of Scotland, with inset map showing Scotland north of Edinburgh, engraving with hand-colouring, 755 x 620 mm (29 3/4 x 24 1/2 in), dissected and mounted on linen, some surface dirt and toning, splits to linen folds, lacking slipcase, 8vo, 1824; together with Thomas Kitchin's A New Improved Map of Hampshire from the best Surveys and Intelligences, Divided into Hundreds..., engraved map, dissected and mounted in linen, with slipcase, 8vo, [circa 1785] (3)

Lot 81

NO RESERVE Coach Roads.- Coltman (Nathaniel) A New Map of all the Coach Roads...of England & Wales..., folding hand-coloured engraved map, c.810 x 665mm., contemporary ink signatures of James Aitken to verso, light offsetting, one or two small ink stains, original cloth slip-case with printer's label, ink inscription to label, R.H.Laurie, 1832; and 2 others on coaching, 8vo (3)

Lot 85

Post Roads.- Cary (John, publisher) Cary's Actual Survey of the Great Post Roads between London and Falmouth...ascertained by A.Arrowsmith Land Surveyor. 1782, engraved throughout with general map frontispiece, vignette title and 50 road strip maps with partial hand-colouring, some light offsetting or soiling, contemporary signature of Wm. Osbaldeston to front free endpaper, modern morocco-backed marbled boards, 12mo, J.Cary, 1784.⁂ Rare; we can trace only 2 copies at auction, one being the Wardington copy in 2007, the other in 2013. Library Hub lists 4 copies (BL, Cambridge, Oxford and National Library of Scotland).

Lot 87

South West England.- Noble (W.B.) A Guide to the Watering Places on the Coast...including Teignmouth, Dawlish, and Torquay, Part I only (of 4), 4 hand-coloured aquatint plates by D.Havell after Noble, one folding, some light soiling, broken and loose, Teignmouth, E.Croydon, 1817 § Rowe (George) Views of Torquay, 9 lithographed plates on india paper and mounted, mounts stained or browned, stitched in original printed wrappers, a little soiled and stained, Exeter and Torquay, n.d. § Taylor (John) A Book about Bristol..., first edition, plates of mounted actual photographs, 6pp. advertisements at end, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked, some edges repaired, London & Bristol, 1872; and 10 others on the West Country including the Devon & Dorset volume of The Beauties of England & Wales, oblong 4to & 8vo (13)

Lot 88

South West England.- Tunnicliff (William) A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, first edition, 7 folding hand-coloured engraved maps, 44 engraved plates of coats-of-arms on 24 leaves (most printed on both sides), 6 double-page tables, ink inscription to head of title, a little soiled, light offsetting, one or two tears to maps repaired, later half morocco, by Rivière & Son, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, slightly rubbed, 8vo, Salisbury, for the Author, 1791.

Lot 92

NO RESERVE Atlantic.- [Bowen (Emanuel)] A New Map or Chart of the Western or Atlantic Ocean, with Part of Europe Africa & America: Shewing the Course of the Galleons, Flota &c. to and from the West Indies, map of the Atlantic, illustrating the trade routes between Europe, Africa and America, centred on the Azores, published in The Gentleman's Magazine, engraving on laid paper with small armorial watermark within a circle, sheet 365 x 305 mm (14 1/4 x 12 in), old folds with some splitting, small marginal loss to lower left corner, some offsetting, surface dirt and light browning, unframed, E. Cave, 1740; together with a Plan of Dieppe with New Fortifications, for the Geographical Dictionary, and two others, various sizes, all unframed, 18th century and later (4)

Lot 11

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778)Seven Plates, from Vedute di Roma (Hind 14,17,20,26,32,38,41) Veduta della Piazza della Rotonda, state III of VII, Veduta del Sito, ov'era l'antico Foro Romano, state III of VII, Veduta del Romano Campidoglio con scalinata che va alla Chiesa d'Araceli, state II of V, Veduta della Dogana di Terra a Piazza di Pietra, state III of VI, Veduta della Piazza del Popolo, state III of VII, Veduta del Palazzo Odescalchi, state II of V, Veduta del Castello dell'Acqua Felice, state II of V, on heavy laid paper, watermark Fleur-de-lys in circle (H.3), with wide margins, trimmed upper sheet edges, light-staining and foxing, generally in good condition, 530 x 732mm (20 7/8 x 28 7/8in)(SH)(7)(unframed)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 12

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778)Seven Plates, from Vedute di Roma (Hind 18,29,33,34,37,42,53) Veduta di Piazza di Spagna, state IV of VIII, Teatro di Marcello, state III of VII, S.Costanza, state III of VI, Veduta del Ponte e Castello Sant'Angelo, state III of VI, Obelisco Egizio, state II of V, Veduta dell'Avanza del Castello che prendendo una porzione del'Acqua Giulia, state III of VI, Veduta degli Avanzi del Foro di Nerva, state II of VII, on heavy laid paper, watermark Fleur-de-lys in circle (H.3), with wide margins, trimmed upper sheet edges, light-staining and foxing, generally in good condition, 530 x 732mm (20 7/8 x 28 7/8in)(SH)(unframed)(7)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 125

Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917)Femme Nue De Dos (Adhemar & Cachin 143) Monotype, circa 1879, on laid paper, watermark shield with letters 'EB', with the Degas Atelier stamp on the reverse of the backboard, with margins and deckle edges above and below, mount, light- and backboard staining, otherwise in good condition, 185 x 125mm (7 1/2 x 4 7/8in)(PL); 200 x 140mm (7 7/8 x 5 1/2in)(SH)Footnotes:Provenance:Atelier Edgar Degas, Paris, with his red oval stamp (Lugt 657).Vente d'Estampes (No. 4), Galerie Georges Petiet, Paris, 2-4 July 1919.Gustave Pellet, Paris.Maurice Exsteens, Paris.Paul Brame and Cesar de Hauke, Paris. Exhibited: Lefevre Gallery, London, 1958, with their label on the back of the frame.Literature:Eugenia Parry Janis, Degas Monotypes, Harvard University, 1968.Jean Adhémar and Françoise Cachin, Edgar Degas, gravures et monotypes, Paris, 1972.Lefevre Gallery, Degas: Monotypes, drawings, pastels, bronzes, April-May 1958.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 147

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985)Le Jardin d'Eden (Mourlot 723) Lithograph printed in colours, 1974, on Japan nacré paper, signed and numbered 37/50 in pencil, published by Maeght Éditeur, Paris, with wide margins, deckle edges at right and below, with minor time and light-staining, otherwise in good condition, 415 x 520mm (16 1/4 x 20 1/2in)(SH)(unframed)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 168

Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893-1983)Le Journal (Mourlot 386) Lithograph in colours, 1975, on Arches, signed and numbered 1/50 in pencil, the full sheet, with time and light-staining, the colours still good, 745 x 530mm (29 3/8 x 20 7/8in)(SH)(unframed)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR PAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.P This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 228

Bridget Riley (British, born 1931)Early Light (Schubert 33) Screenprint in colours, 1987, on wove, signed, titled, dated and numbered 3/75 in pencil, printed by Graham Henderson, London, with full margins, 720 x 735mm (28 3/8 x 29in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR PAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.P This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 7

Jacques Callot (1592-1635)The Life of Ferdinand I de' Medici (Lieure 147-162) The complete set of 16 engravings, 1614-20, on laid paper, fine impressions of the second, final state with inscriptions, with wide margins, bound in grey paper wrappers, a few small tears at the sheet edges and pale light-staining, otherwise in good condition, 222 x 300mm (8 x 11 3/4in)(PL); 320 x 450mm (12 5/8 x 17 5/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 8

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778)Six Plates, from Carceri d'Invenzione (Robison 33,34,35,38,41,42; Hind 7,8,9,12,15,16; Focillon 30,31,32,35,38,39) Drawbridge, fourth state of six, Staircase with trophies, third state of six, Giant Wheel, sixth state of eight, Sawhorse, fourth state of six, Pier with lamp, fifth state of seven, Pier with chains, third state of six, printed 1761-1778, on heavy laid paper, watermark Fleur-de-lys in double circle with initials CB (R.35), second edition, second or third issue, with the central fold, with wide margins, unevenly trimmed at the upper sheet edges, light-staining and foxing, generally in good condition, 760 x 540mm (29 7/8 x 21 1/4in)(SH)(unframed)(6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 2019

Platinum three stone diamond ring, the centre fancy light yellow cushion cut diamond of approx 1.70 carat with two white trillion cut diamonds either side, each weighing approx 0.60 carat, hallmarked, total carat weight approx 2.90 carat Condition Report With photocopy of Hugh Rice insurance valuation dated 2007.Hallmarks rubbed, size J-K, approx 5.14gm Central diamond assessed as approx VS1Side diamonds assessed as approx VS2, colour G

Lot 482

Lawrence Coulson - Giclee print 'Where There's Light', No.13/20, signed in pencil, 55cm x 55cm, with certificate of authenticity, framed and glazed

Lot 1292A

An early nineteenth century moulded and hand-painted Wilson creamware plate, circa 1815-25. It is impressed WILSON to the underside and has a beautifully-painted rural scene to the centre. It also has two gilded lines around the inner shoulder and rim. 25 cm wide. (1)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Light wear to the gilding a hairline in the glaze on the reverse. 

Lot 4116

A Jacobean style oak dresser and rack, of recent manufacture, the rack with two plate shelves, the base with two drawers over two doors, 180cm high, 90cm wide, 41cm deepFair condition overall but having worn areas, requires light repolishing

Lot 4240

An Ercol Windsor light elm and ash dining suite, comprising four stick back chairs, with elm seats and an extending dining table, raised on four curved feet, the table measuring 73cm high, 105cm wide, 90cm deep, 150cm long (fully extended); the chairs measuring 102cm high, 46cm wide, 46cm deep (5)

Lot 173

A large pewter light fitting. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 312

A set of cut glass mounted light brackets with lustre drops and scroll decoration. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 313

A good Gothic style brass and copper light pendant with scroll decoration. Est. £30 - £50.

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