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Lot 17686

South Africa : (SG 82-4) 1939 Huguenots set of 3 horizontal pairs u.m. but light crease on 1½d Cat £50 [US6]

Lot 17690

South Africa : (SG 88-96) 1941 War effort ½d - 1/3d in pairs (where issued) - fresh mm with odd light tone spot on gum. (9) Cat £70 [US7]

Lot 17725

South Africa - Griqueland West : (SG 27) 1879 6d violet, trimmed perfs, light cancelled, fair used Cat £13

Lot 17802

Spain : (SG 819/20) 1936 Phil. Ex Air set m.m., 10c light gum crease Cat £450 [US3]

Lot 17806

Spain : (SG 914ms) 1938 Monuments mini sheet ovptd Viva Espana Correo Aereo l.m.m., light gum bends

Lot 17848

St. Helena : (SG 1) 1856 4d blue used, small to large margins, light crease Cat £180 (image available)

Lot 17857

St. Helena : (SG 2) 1861 clean-cut perf 6d blue a ""small"" stamp, light cancel, v.g.u. Cat £275 [US5]

Lot 17882

St. Helena : (SG 14) 1864 QV 4d carmine, some perfs light toning - fu. Cat £60 [US6]

Lot 17985

St. Helena : (SG 89-91) 1922 KG5 monochrome set of 3 m.m. light overall toning Cat £35

Lot 18073

St. Helena : (SG 100c) 1922-37 2d, with CLEFT ROCK variety, damaged light cancel useful reference Cat £170

Lot 18199

St. Kitts and Nevis - Nevis : (SG 5a) 1862 on bluish paper 1d dull lake, usual minor perf faults, some light toning at edge on reverse, o.g. Cat £300 [US3]

Lot 18202

St. Kitts and Nevis - Nevis : (SG 7) 1862 QV No Wmk. Greyish paper, 6d Grey-Lilac, fu-light A09 cancel. Few short perfs. Cat £60 [US3]

Lot 18387

St. Vincent : (SG 2) 1861 6d deep yellow-green, some perf faults, light postmark, good used. Cat £200 [US3]

Lot 18411

St. Vincent : (SG 19) 1872-75 6d dull blue-green, light cancel, fresh, fine used. Cat £50 [US3]

Lot 18422

St. Vincent : (SG 26a, 29) 1875-78 perf 15 wmk upright 6d light yellow-green, 1880 1d olive-green, v.g.u. Cat £34 [US3]

Lot 18432

St. Vincent : (SG 46/63) 1885 1d on 2½d on 1d (light gum crease), 1885-93 5s, 1890-93 6d and 1s, 1893-94 5d on 6d (2), 1897 5d sepia and 3d on 1d, m.m. Cat £82 [US3]

Lot 18563

Sudan : (SG 59-67) 1935 General Gordon set of 9 complete m.m. light toning Cat £130 (image available)

Lot 18704

Tanganyika : (SG 60) 1917-21 G.E.A 10r red and green/green, well centred, a few light tone spots, l.m.m. Cat £140 (image available)

Lot 18708

Tanganyika : (SG 85) 1922-24 3s black, centred to NW, light vertical bend, very fresh, m.m. Cat £40 [US4]

Lot 18713

Tanganyika : (SG 106) 1927-31 10s deep blue, centred to right, light overall yellowing, v.g.u. Cat £150 (image available)

Lot 3003

HOLTBY, Winifred. South Riding: An English Landscape. London: Collins, 1936. First edition, 8vo (197 x 135mm.) (Light browning and occasional minor spotting.) Original cloth (head and foot of spine bumped, cloth faded and slightly soiled), dust-jacket (slightly discoloured and bumped with some repairs).

Lot 3005

FLEMING, Ian. From Russia, With Love. London: Jonathan Cape, 1957. First edition, 8vo (190 x 124mm.) (Light spotting to first and last few leaves.) Original cloth (extremities lightly bumped), dust-jacket (restored tears and scuffs).

Lot 3007

CLARKE, Arthur C. 2001 a Space Odyssey. London: Hutchinson, 1968. First UK edition, 8vo (196 x 120mm.) (Light browning.) Original boards (extremities bumped), dust-jacket (some browning and small repairs, stained along top-edge). - And seventeen others of science fiction interest (18).

Lot 3008

PLATH, Sylvia. The Bell Jar. London: Faber and Faber, 1966. 8vo (184 x 118mm.) (Light browning.) Original cloth (head of spine discoloured and lightly bumped), dust-jacket (light browning, small repairs to head and foot of spine). Note: the first edition under Sylvia Plath`s name.

Lot 3009

ELIOT, T.S. Dante. London: Faber & Faber, 1929. Limited edition of 125 copies, this number 61 signed by the author, 4to (212 x 134mm.) (Light browning.) Original cloth (head of spine bumped, spine faded).

Lot 3010

ELIOT, T.S. Ash-Wednesday. London & New York: Faber & Faber/The Fountain Press, 1930. Limited edition of 600 copies, this number 450 signed by the author, 4to (198 x 147mm.) (Light browning and occasional spotting.) Original blue cloth (slightly soiled, spine slightly faded, extremities lightly bumped and scuffed).

Lot 3011

BROOKE, Rupert. 1914 and Other Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson Limited, 1915. First edition, 4to (190 x 125mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (Light browning and spotting.) Original cloth (extremities lightly bumped, spine label browned).

Lot 3027

[SEYMOUR, Charles.] A New Topographical, Historical, and Commercial SurveyÂ… of the County of Kent. Canterbury: 1782. Second edition, 8vo (177 x 115mm.) Extra-illustrated with 3 plates, 1 map and 3pp. of a manuscript song at rear. (Some light browning.) Modern calf-backed paper-covered boards.

Lot 3032

RIPA, Cesare. Erneuerte Iconologia oder Bilder-Sprach. Frankfurt: 1669-1670. 2 vols. in one, quarto (205 x 170mm.) Engraved additional title to the front of the first vol., numerous half-page woodcut emblematic illustrations, extra-illustrated with some loosely inserted or tipped-in engravings. (Two leaves with the upper quarter of the leaf replaced at an early date, some light old staining and browning.) Contemporary vellum-over pasteboard, red-stained edges (soiled).

Lot 3044

HEDRICK, U.P. The Small Fruits of New York. Albany: J.B. Lyon Company, 1925. 8vo (300 x 228mm.) Frontispiece, 94 colour plates. (Some light spotting or browning.) Original green buckram (slightly soiled, extremities lightly bumped).

Lot 3050

DARWIN, Charles. The Variation of Animals and Plants under DomesticationÂ… second edition, revised. London: John Murray, 1888. 2 vols., 8vo (190 x 123mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Some minor spotting or light browning.) Original cloth, spine gilt (extremities bumped). - And two others by Darwin (4).

Lot 3051

DARWIN, Charles. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural SelectionÂ… sixth edition, with additions and corrections. London: John Murray, 1878. 8vo (188 x 114mm.) (Occasional light spotting.) Contemporary half-calf, the spine in six compartments with raised bands, lettering pieces in the second and fourth, the others with repeat decoration in gilt (extremities with minor scuffing). Provenance: R. Williams (signature to title-page, inscription to first few leaves and occasional annotations).

Lot 3057

KIPLING, Rudyard. Puck of Pook`s Hill. London: Macmillan and Co., 1906. First edition, 8vo (197 x 127mm.) 20 plates. (Light browning and occasional minor soiling.) Modern red half-morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g.

Lot 3061

BURGESS, Anthony. Nothing Like the Sun: A Story of Shakespeare`s Love-life. London: Heinemann, 1964. First edition, 8vo (196 x 123mm.) (Light browning and spotting to edges.) Original boards (foot of spine lightly bumped), dust-jacket (minor soiling and slightly scuffed). Note: signed by Burgess. - And nineteen others, mostly signed by the authors (20).

Lot 3065

FISHING. - C.F. WALKER. Trout Flies: Natural and Artificial. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1965. First edition, 8vo (160 x 87mm.) (Light browning, some spotting to top-edge.) Original boards (slightly faded, extremities lightly bumped), dust-jacket (lightly soiled and chipped, folds scuffed). - And twenty-five others of fishing interest (26).

Lot 3070

SHAKESPEARE, William. [The Works.] Glasgow: David Bryce and Son, [n.d.] 8 vols., 8vo (122 x 78mm.) (Light spotting.) Original cloth (soiled), all contained within a single card case in the form of Shakespeare`s birthplace. - And an eleven volume set of the works of Tennyson (19).

Lot 3084

[SCOTT, Walter.] Waverley Novels. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1852. 25 vols., 8vo (215 x 133mm.) Additional decorative titles, plates. (Minor offsetting, occasional light spotting.) Contemporary red calf gilt, by W. Nutt (spines faded to brown, rubbed and slightly scuffed). Provenance: William T. Makins (armorial bookplates).

Lot 3085

BIDLAKE, John. The Summer`s Eve; a Poem. London: 1800. 8vo (186 x 113mm.) 6 engraved plates (3 plates shaved with loss to border, plates offset, minor light spotting and old creasing.) Contemporary speckled calf (extremities and spine rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: W.C. Marshall (inkstamp to front-free endpaper). - And ten other volumes of similar interest (11).

Lot 3097

LEWIS, Oscar. The Origin of the Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1931. Limited edition of 250 copies, this number 37, 4to (243 x 178mm.) (Light browning and occasional spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (slightly faded, extremities lightly rubbed and bumped). - And five others (6).

Lot 3099

ENGINEERING. - J.E. TUIT. The Tower Bridge. London: Office of The Engineer, 1894. 4to (293 x 225mm.) Illustrations, many full-page. (Some light browning and minor soiling.) Original cloth (extremities bumped). Provenance: publisher`s presentation review copy (a.l.s. from Sydney White dated 1894). - And T.S. ROWLANDSON. History of the Steam Hammer. Manchester: 1870. 8vo (212 x 130mm.) Illustrations. (Torn with some marginal loss and browned.) Original wrappers (worn); together with seven other volumes of similar interest (9).

Lot 3109

GALIGNANI, A. & W. (publishers). Galignani`s New Paris Guide for 1851. Paris: [n.d. but 1850.] 8vo (163 x 95mm.) 2 folding plans. (Light browning.) Contemporary calf blocked in blind (extremities slightly rubbed, spine rubbed and faded). - And seventeen others (18).

Lot 3117

MAP, GERMANY. - Johann Maurius Friedrich SCHMIDT. Neuste Karte von Deutschland. Berlin: Simon Schropp, 1815. Engraved folding map, hand-coloured in outline (692 x 627mm.) in 24 sections backed onto linen. (Minor light browning or soiling). Contained within a slipcase. Provenance: W.J. Codrington (inscription verso dated Berlin 1813).

Lot 3124

MAPS. - J.R. JOBBINS. The Environs of London to the Extent of 30 Miles from St Pauls, with all the Railways to 1840. London: 1840. Engraved folding map hand-coloured in outline (370 x 480mm.) in 15 sections backed onto linen (Light browning). Folding within original cloth (slightly chipped). - And nine other folding maps (10).

Lot 3128

BARCLAY, James. A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English LanguageÂ… a new edition. London: [n.d.] 4to (173 x 207mm.) Engraved additional decorative titles, 22 engraved maps hand-coloured in outline, engraved plates. (Occasional damp-stain to plates, some light spotting and browning.) Contemporary half-morocco (extremities scuffed).

Lot 3131

JOHNSTON, Alexander Keith. The Physical Atlas of Natural PhenomenaÂ… a new and enlarged edition. Edinburgh & London: 1856. Folio (554 x 355mm.) 38 double-page maps printed in colour. (Some soiling and light browning.) Contemporary half-morocco (worn).

Lot 3142

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. - John CLAPHAM. The Bank of England, a History. Cambridge: 1944. First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (235 x 156mm.) Plates. Original cloth, dust-jackets (tape residue to free endpapers). - And P.W. MATTHEWS. History of Barclays Bank. London: 1926. First edition, 4to in 8s (250 x 187mm.) Plates. (Light spotting at beginning and end.) Original green cloth, t.e.g. (affected by damp); together with twenty-six others of similar interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (29).

Lot 3146

ECONOMICS. - M.J. BONN. Prosperity Myth and Reality in American Economic Life. London: 1931. 8vo (215 x 140mm.) Original red cloth, dust-jacket (tears to dust-jacket). - And Stephen BOURNE. Trade, Population and Food. London: 1880. First edition, 8vo (220 x 140mm.) (Some light creasing.) Original cloth (tear to spine, bumped). Provenance: ex library; together with nine others by W.H. Beveridge, R.E. Badger, Sidney Buxton, W. Randolph Burgess, W. Collin Brooks et al. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (11).

Lot 3163

MELVILLE, Herman. Moby Dick or The Whale. New York: Random House, 1930. 8vo (180 x 133mm.) Numerous illustrations by Rockwell Kent. (Light browning.) Original cloth (bumped and lightly soiled). - And one volume by D.H. Lawrence (`Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays`. Philadelphia: 1925, 8vo) (2).

Lot 3174

BODONI PRESS (publisher). Poesie di Anacreonte. Parma: 1793. 4to (260 x 175mm.) (Occasional light browning.) 19th Century morocco-backed boards (extremities bumped, spine slightly faded, joints rubbed and splitting).

Lot 3187

WALL STREET. - Martha J. LAMB. Wall Street in History. New York: 1883. First edition, 4to (240 x 176mm.) Illustrations. (Some light spotting.) Original cloth (affected by damp). Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts).

Lot 3200

LAWRENCE, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom. London & Toronto: 1935. Limited edition of 750 copies, this number 274, 4to (253 x 190mm.) 48 plates (4 in colour), 4 folding maps, 3 facsimiles (1 folding) and illustrations. (Some light browning and occasional minor spotting.) Original pigskin-backed buckram, t.e.g. (minor scuffing to spine). Provenance: D.C.C. Griffiths (bookplate to front pastedown).

Lot 3206

PIKE, W.T. (editor). Sussex in the Twentieth Century, Contemporary Biographies. Brighton: 1910. 4to (307 x 233mm.) Numerous illustrations. (Occasional light soiling or minor browning.) Modern green morocco-backed cloth, t.e.g. (spine slightly faded).

Lot 3211

CRUIKSHANK, George (illustrator). - [Matthew Henry BARKER.] Greenwich Hospital, a series of Naval SketchesÂ… by an Old Sailor. London: 1826. 4to. (275 x 215mm.) Engraved title vignette, 12 engraved plates, occasional decorations, all by Cruikshank, with an a.l.s. by Matthew Henry Barker dated 1844 mounted to preliminary blank. (Some light browning and spotting.) Contemporary morocco-backed boards (somewhat scuffed and rubbed, 1 plate loosely inserted). Provenance: James Ford (presentation inscription to title-page from the author`s son, R.E. Barker).

Lot 3216

SYMONS, A.J.A., Desmond FLOWER & Francis MEYNELL. The Nonesuch Century. London: The Nonesuch Press, 1936. Limited edition of 750 copies, this number 608, 8vo (310 x 190mm.) Numerous tipped-in examples of the press` work and illustrations. (Light spotting.) Original buckram (slightly soiled).

Lot 3217

CORNWALLIS-WEST, Jeanette, [Lady Randolph CHURCHILL.] (editor). 1616-1916 Shakespeare Memorial Souvenir of the Shakespeare Ball. London & New York: 1911. Folio (428 x 278mm.) Decorative title printed in brown and black, some decorative borders, 19 plates (10 colour), 29 photogravure plates, illustrations. (Light spotting to first and last few leaves.) Contemporary vellum, moiré silk endpapers (some spotting and discolouration, silk ties worn) contained within remnants of slipcase. - And five black and white photographs of related interest (a lot).

Lot 3232

HEATON, John Aldam. Furniture and Decoration in England during the Eighteenth Century. London: John Bumpus, 1889-1892. 2 vols., folio (486 x 351mm.) Numerous plates. (Occasional soiling or light browning.) Contemporary red half-morocco, for John Bumpus, the spines gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and third, the other compartments with repeat decoration in gilt, t.e.g. (extremities slightly scuffed or soiled). Provenance: Juanita Bulteel (bookplates).

Lot 3237

REFERENCE. - Arthur L. HUMPHREYS (publisher). Catalogue of the Collection of Works of Art at Minley Manor. [London:] printed for private circulation, 1908. 4to (300 x 227mm.) Numerous photogravure plates.) Occasional light spotting or browning.) Original vellum-backed cloth (soiled and bumped). - And thirty-six others, including two similar volumes (37).

Lot 3243

ART REFERENCE. - Jill WILDER (editor). Elisabeth Frink Sculpture Catalogue Raisonné. Salisbury, Wilts: 1984. 4to (300 x 275mm.) Numerous illustrations, many colour. Original cloth, dust-jacket (light browning), slipcase. - And ten others of art reference interest (11).

Lot 3273

STEARN, W.T. (editor). - Constantine N. GOULIMIS. Wild Flowers of Greece. Kiffissia, Greece: The Goulandris Botanical Museum, 1968. Folio (372 x 255mm.) Numerous full-page colour illustrations. (Light soiling to first few leaves.) Contemporary blue half-morocco, spine gilt (extremities lightly rubbed). - And a quantity of others (a quantity).

Lot 17

A Venetian cut mirrored glass wall light, decorated with an arch and with twin brass candle holders, late 19th century, 53cm high, 21cm wide. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

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