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BALL (Sir Robert Stawell) The Story of the Heavens, 1901, large 8vo, revised edition, with 2 photographic plates by E. Barnard, coloured plates, large folding plate (repaired tears at folds), light scattered foxing, full prize calf by Bickers, half calf; and an original hand-bill for lectures by Ball on Halley's Comet, c.1911 (2)
Gardens - Travel. BLAND (J O) and E. BACKHOUSE. China under the Empress Dowager, 1911, plates; TAYLOR (Mrs Basil) Japanese Gardens, 1st edition 1912, 4to, colour illustrated by W. Tyndale, cloth gilt; MAXWELL (Sir H.) Scottish Gardens, 1908, 2nd impression, 4to, cloth gilt; JEKYLL (Gertrude) Wall and Water Gardens, 2nd edition, light foxing; Roses for English Gardens, 1902; Wood and Garden, 5th impression 1899; others - A & C Black, 3 vols., etc (16)
AIKIN (J) A Description of the Country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester, London: for John Stockdale 1795, 4to, engraved frontispiece and added vignette title, large folding linen backed plan, folding map, plates, first and last leaves somewhat worn and slightly soiled, marginal browning or foxing, later half morocco; PENNANT (T) The Journey from Chester to London, 1782, 4to, plates as called for, light foxing, later half calf (2)
COOK (James) and James KING. A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Second edition, in 3 vols only of 4 (lacks Atlas), 1785, 4to, with 24 only (as indicated) engraved maps, charts and views, some folding, 1 double-page letterpress table, 1 leaf with tear within text, 1 lower corner margin torn away, occasional light staining or offsetting, attractive calf reback to original boards (3)
MALTON (Thomas) A Compleat Treatise on Perspective, in Theory and Practice, on the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor. Made Clear, by Various Moveable Schemes, and Diagrams, in the Most Intelligent Manner. London: printed for the Author, 1775, folio, first edition, engraved frontispiece, 43 (of 46) engraved plates, including 4 plates with printed onlays, light offsetting, occasional light foxing, 2pp prospectus bound in also dated 1775, addressed to 'your grace', bookplate of William Arthur, Sixth Duke of Portland, contemporary calf, worn, detached boards. Note: the first published edition is recorded as 1776, so this must be an advance copy.
FARRER (Rev. Edmund). The Church Heraldry of Norfolk: a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county. 3 vols. Norwich, 1887-93, 8vo, illustrations, light spotting to first and last leaves, half morocco gilt by Roger de Coverly; BRAITHWAITE (J B) Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney, 2 vols. 2nd edition, 1855, later half calf; a Norfolk scrap album with prints, drawings, and small photographs, bookplate of Arthur Somerville Gurney, (front cover detached); and 5 others, 19th century, Gurney family related
MILNE (A. A.) When We Were Very Young, first edition, London: Methuen & Co 1924, 8vo, first state without 'ix' to p.9 (contents), illustrated by E. H. Shepard, very neat inscription dated 1924 to first leaf, original blue cloth gilt with very slight loss of colour to front board, with original dust wrapper showing light typical wear and staining
DICKENS (Charles) A Tale of Two Cities, first edition, first issue [with p213 misnumbered 113], Chapman & Hall 1859, 8vo, illustrated by H. K. Browne, added vignette title (repaired), frontispiece and plates, as called for, sporadic typical light foxing, bookplates of Nancy Astor and Peter O' Toole , half morocco rubbed along spine
GOLF. PARK (Willie) The Art of Putting. Edinburgh 1920, first edition, 8vo, 47pp., illustrated with plates from photographs, very light dust staining or foxing to first and last leaves, t.e.g. others uncut, original blue cloth boards; BELDAM (G W) and J. H. TAYLOR. Golf Faults Illustrated. London no date, [c.1900], 8vo, cloth; DARWIN (Bernard) Six Golfing Shots by Six Famous Players. London: Dormeuil Freres, no date, illustrated, original blue wrapper (3 copies) (5)
EUGÈNE DELÂTRE (1864-1938) Portrait of the novelist Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848-1907), author of À Rebours, 1884. Etching and aquatint in colours, signed in blue crayon and numbered from the edition of 100 published by André Marty in L'Estampe originale, Album VI, 1894. With the blindstamp of L'Estampe originale, lower left. Plate 320 x 239mm; the sheet 595 x 427mm. The image area somewhat light-stained from framing
Early 20th century lighting and design- an Art Nouveau coloured bead panelled lantern (faults); a silver plated chamber stick in the form of two tulips, stylised leaf handle and support; an Art Deco arched pink acid etched glass wall light; an early 20th century hand hammered pewter circular lamp, frosted disc of glass finial (4)
1902 2½d dull purple and ultramarine, watermark crown CA and 1907 (14 Apr)-11 2½d bright blue, watermark MCA, both showing variety 'Wide "A" in "LEEWARD"' (SG 23a, 40a), a little toned, first rather indistinctly used, latter light surface rubbing, this used by part Antigua cds with year date '12' visible, both with RPS certs, cat £340
1932-33 1c green to 13c bright violet in imperforate horizontal pairs (SG 319/25 vars), most with typical gum toning and also with light adhesions on gum, 5c pair a trace of thinning, however all with large margins and of fine facial appearance, part to full o.g., only 100 pairs of 13c existed, each with RPS cert (2010), cat £2,150
1935 Silver Jubilee 2c ultramarine and grey-black, two examples showing varieties 'Lightning conductor' and 'Flagstaff on right hand turret' (SG 239c, 239d), former used by light slogan cancel, latter by part cds this a couple of short perfs, both with variety clearly visible and scarce used, RPS certs (2012 and 2013 respectively), unpriced used in SG Part 1
1922-37 Watermark script, 1½d rose-red, 2d grey and slate, 3d bright blue, 6d grey and bright purple and 8d grey and bright violet, each showing 'Cleft rock' variety (SG 99c/101c, 104c/5c), 1½d corner bend and 2d light creasing, each used by part to large part cds which generally leaves variety clearly visible, with RPS or BPA certs issued between 2002 and 2006, cat £1,345
Small used balance on 'New Ideal' page, better items include 1855 (17 Aug-Sep) London ptg 2d deep green, cut-into at right and scissor cut into design at foot, with RPS cert and of superficially good appearance, 4d deep blue (2), just touched at right and l/left or u/left, 1857-59 wmk double-lined numerals 2d green with mostly very large margins, 1871-78 5s purple used by light barred oval, 1892-99 DLR ptg to 10s, 1899-1900 recess to 6d, 1906-09 10s mauve and brown, perf 12½, typically mixed condition (65)
1903-12 1c pale green to 50c deep violet including all 'SG' listed shades (SG 173/87), 5c blue/bluish slight gum disturbance, 10c dull purple light crease, typically mixed centring and odd short perf, u/m, 5c indigo/bluish BPA cert (2003), others each with RPS cert issued between 1999 and 2008, cat £2000+
Postage Dues: 1923-45 1d script wmk to 1s black (SG D18/25), 4d and 1s each one short perf, latter also light violet mark on reverse, each used by part cds, 5d with 'buff' BPA cert (2009) which states 'not possible to certify the indistinct obliteration', 8d and 1s with clear RPS certs (2009), cat £550

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