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Faux, W. MEMORABLE DAYS IN AMERICA: BEING A JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE UNITED STATES, 8vo, engraved frontipiece, publisher`s boards, spine label (boards with light wear/soiling, some separation at hinges), London: 1823 (top edges dusty); Olmsted, Frederick Law. A JOURNEY IN THE SEABOARD SLAVE STATES, 8vo, publisher`s green cloth (some marks/wear), New York: 1856 (light spotting/soiling); Waterton, Charles. WANDERINGS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE NORTH-WEST OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THE ANTILLES, IN THE YEARS 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1825, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, half morocco, marbled boards (worn, especially rear board), London: 1828. With 8 other volumes relating to the United States.
Westmacott, Richard, RA. DESCRIPTION AND REPRESENTATION OF THE MURAL MONUMENT, ERECTED IN THE CATHEDRAL OF CALCUTTA ... TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN ADAM, 4to, engraved plate, embossed black morocco (worn, bowed), gilt edges, London: 1827 (water-staining throughout), INK DEDICATION INSCRIPTON TO EARL OF ELDON BY W. ADAM, dated March 2nd 1830; -- AN ABSTRACT OF THE ANNUAL REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF ITS CONNEXION WITH THE EAST INDIA MISSIONS, A.D. 1709, TO THE PRESENT DAY, 8vo, calf gilt (light wear, backstrip sunned), London: 1814. With 1 other volume relating to British India.
Seymour, H.D. RUSSIA ON THE BLACK SEA AND SEA OF ASOF; BEING A NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS IN THE CRIMEA AND BORDERING PROVINCES, 8vo, plates, folding map at rear, publisher`s olive cloth (some wear and soiling, notably to backstrip), London: 1855 (edges dust-soiled, occasional marginal creasing); -- Wolff, Rev Joseph. NARRATIVE OF A MISSION TO BOKHARA IN THE YEARS 1843-1845, fourth edition, 8vo, publisher`s green cloth (some peripheral water-staining, spine sunned), London: 1846 (lower corner missing from frontispiece, some marginal creasing/light soiling to pages). With 2 other volumes.
Forbes, James D. TRAVELS THROUGH THE ALPS OF SAVOY AND OTHER PARTS OF THE PENNINE CHAIN, 4to, 9 lithograph plates, folding map at rear, half calf gilt, contrasting label, marbled boards (some wear/light soiling), Edinburgh: 1843 (some light creasing & soiling to margins, map with neat tear/another repaired).
Strafforde, Earl of. LETTERS AND DISPATCHES, 2 vols, folio, tree calf gilt, contrasting labels (worn), London: 1739; uniformly bound with: Sydney, Sir Henry/Collins, Arthur. LETTERS AND MEMORIAL OF STATE, 2 vols, folio, London: 1746; With: Cecill, William, Lord Burleigh/Haynes, Samuel (editor). A COLLECTION OF STATE PAPERS ... FROM THE YEAR 1542 TO 1570 [...1596], 2 vols, folio, speckled calf gilt (worn), London: 1740 (edges soiled, some browning, light marginal worming to the final leaves of Vol I).
Shaw, Henry. SPECIMENS OF ANCIENT FURNITURE, folio, hand-coloured additional engraved title, engraved plates with some hand-colouring, roan-backed boards (worn), London: 1836 (some light soiling/browning); --THE HISTORY AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF A HOUSE IN THE ELIZABETHAN STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE ... SITUATED IN THE BOROUGH-TOWN OF GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK, folio, frontispiece portrait, engraved plates (some loose), similarly bound to the above (worn, backstrip and front board sunned), London: 1838. With 1 other volume.
Pugin, A. Welby. GLOSSARY OF ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENT AND COSTUME, 3rd Edition, 4to, chromo-lithographed additional engraved title, chromo-lithographed plates, publisher`s roan-backed cloth-covered boards gilt (sunned and waterstained), London: 1868 (some light spotting/soiling). With 4 related volumes,
Robinson, P.F. DESIGNS FOR FARM BUILDINGS, 4to, engraved and lithographed plates, publisher`s cloth-backed boards, label on upper cover (some scuffing/marks, backstrip sunned), London: 1830 (some spotting); -- RURAL ARCHITECTURE, BEING A SERIES OF DESIGNS FOR ORNAMENTAL COTTAGES, 3rd edition with some lithographed plates, engraved title, publisher`s cloth-backed boards, large engraved title label laid down on cover, backstrip label (some marks/scuffing, backstrip lightly sunned), London: 1828 (edges lightly spotted/soiled); -- Roberts, Henry. THE DWELLINGS OF THE LABOURING CLASSES, 4th [revised] edition, 4to, engraved plates, publisher`s pebbled cloth gilt (light wear/soiling), London: [nd].
Buckman, Professor; and Newmarch, C.H. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE REMAINS OF ROMAN ART IN CIRENCESTER, THE SITE OF ANCIENT CORINIUM, second edition, 4to, engraved plates (some coloured), publisher`s red cloth gilt (some waterstaining, spine sunned), London: 1851 (edges soiled); -- Robinson, J.C. A CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE DRAWINGS BY MICHEL ANGELO AND RAFFAELLO IN THE UNIVERSITY GALLERIES, OXFORD, 4to, publisher`s buckram gilt, bevilled edges (light wear), Oxford: 1870, INSCRIBED on half title, `The RtHonble the Earl of Eldon, with the compliments of the author`. With approx. 14 other art-related volumes, including a folio album of engravings by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Brand, John. OBSERVATIONS ON POPULAR ANTIQUITIES, 8vo, contemporary speckled calf, contrasting label (worn, scuffing), Newcastle: 1777; -- Jones, John. THE HISTORY OF WALES, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, publisher`s cream boards, backstrip label (light wear/soiling), London: [nd]. With approx. 35 other antiquarian/topographical volumes.
Clarendon, Edward, Earl of. THE HISTORY OF THE REBELLION AND CIVIL WARS IN ENGLAND, folio, engraved frontispiece and plates, some folding, half calf, contrasing label (worn), Oxford: 1732 (leaves soiled, some creasing, including to frontispiece); -- Whitelock, Mr. MEMORIALS OF THE ENGLISH AFFAIRS ... FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES THE FIRST TO KING CHARLES THE SECOND, folio, contemporary calf (worn, front board detached), London: 1732 (light soiling). With 3 related works in 6 volumes, including a 3-volume set of Clarendon`s `Life` in tan Russia (Oxford: 1761).
Barthelemy, Abbe. VOYAGE DU JEUNE ANARCHASIS EN GRECE, 7 vols (8vo) with ATLAS VOLUME in 4to, contemporary mottled calf, contrasting labels (worn, some boards detached), Atlas volume: half calf, marbled boards (worn and soiled, upper board detached), Paris: 1790- (light soiling throughout, notably to Atlas volume, short tear to title of the last). With a 6-volume English edition (London: 1817) in tan Russia (worn).
Edgeworth, Maria. HELEN: A TALE, 3 vols, 8vo, publisher`s green cloth, contrasting labels (some light soiling), London: 1834; -- [Galt, John]. THE ENTAIL, or THE LAIRDS OF GRIPPY, 3 vols, 8vo, publisher`s boards, backstrip labels (some edgewear/soiling, labels chipped, some loss to head of backstrip of Vol I), Edinburgh: 1823; -- [Anon]. BLUE-STOCKING HALL, 3 vols, 8vo, half roan gilt, marbled boards (light edgewear), London: 1835. With 2 other 3-volume novels and 11 additional volumes (7 odd), plus incomplete sets of the original parts of Thackeray`s `The Newcomes` and `The Virginians`.
AMENDMENT: Please be aware the first book in this lot titled `A TREATISE ON TELEGRAPHIC…` has been withdrawn and the estimate has been revised to £100-150: Macdonald, John. A TREATISE ON TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATON, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL, 8vo, 5 engraved plates, the last hand-coloured, publisher`s pink paper-backed boards, backstrip label (edges sunned, light soiling, label chipped), London: 1808 (some marginal soiling, rfe torn); -- EXTRACTS FROM THE TREATIES BETWEEN GREAT-BRITAIN AND OTHER KINGDOMS AND STATES OF SUCH ARTICLES AS RELATE TO THE DUTY AND CONDUCT OF THE COMMANDERS OF HIS MAJESTY`S SHIPS OF WAR, 4to, red morocco gilt, recurring anchor motif (worn), gilt edges, London: 1792. With Vol I only of William Stewart Rose`s THE NAVAL HISTORY OF THE LATE WAR (8vo, boards; London: 1802).
Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester. POEMS, (&c.), ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS: WITH VALENTINIAN; A TRAGEDY, 4to, half calf, marbled boards, contrasting label (worn, boards detached), London: 1696 (light browning, some corner creasing); -- Burnet, Gilbert. SOME PASSAGES OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHN EARL OF ROCHESTER, small 4to, early speckled calf, contrasting label (worn), [nd]; -- Davenant, Sir William. GONDIBERT, AN HEROICK POEM, 4to, half calf, marbled boards, contrasting label (worn, lacking upper cover), London: 1651 (browning throughout, some soiling, title soiled with untidy signatures and some scribbling). With MSS NOTES re Davenant in an unknown hand on initial blank and verso of title.
Smith, Adam. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS, fourth edition revised, 2 vols, 8vo, half titles, contemporary calf, contrasting labels (light wear, some separation at hinges), Dublin: 1785 (top edges dusty); -- Northcote, Sir Stafford H. TWENTY YEARS OF FINANCIAL POLICY, 8vo, publisher`s purple cloth gilt (some waterstaining, backstrip lightly soiled), London: 1862 (top edge dust-soiled). With 3 other works relating to economics/commerce.
Barrow, Isaac. A TREATISE OF THE POPE`S SUPREMACY, 4to, frontispiece portrait, title printed in red and black, contemporary spotted calf (worn/scuffed, some separation at hinges), London: 1680 (ink spots on title, light browning/spotting); -- d`Alembert, M. AN ACCOUNT OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE JESUITS IN FRANCE, 12mo, contemporary sheep, contrasting label (worn/scuffed), London: 1766 (top edges dust-soiled). With 3 related volumes.
de Quevedo, Don Francisco. OBRAS, 3 vols, 4to, titles printed in red and black, additional engraved title plus engraved portrait in Vol I, engraved plates in all vols, contemporary vellum (soiled), Henry Verdussen, 1726 (title and initial leaves of Vol I waterstained, title of Vol I with untidy owners` inscriptions; top edges soiled; light browning/spotting throughout). Provenance: M. Stephenson (ink inscription on title of Vol I).
[Smith, H. & J.] REJECTED ADDRESSES: or THE NEW THEATRUM POETARUM, 8vo, green calf, gilt, contrasting label (worn, spine lightly sunned), London: 1813 (some light soiling), WITH INK ANNOTATIONS IN A NEAT HAND; -- Kelly, Michael. REMINISCENCES ... OF THE THEATRE, second edition, large 12mo, portrait frontispiece, half calf, marbled boards, contrasting labels (light wear), London: 1826 (top edges dust-soiled); -- [Anon] CRITICAL ESSAYS ON THE PERFORMERS OF THE LONDON THEATRES, 12mo, engraved title vignette, later half calf, marbled boards, contrasting label (backstrip sunned), London: 1807 (top edges dust-soiled).
AMENDMENT: Please be aware the second book in this lot titled `THE HISTORY OF BULLANABEE…` has been withdrawn: [Anon] THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK, 12mo, woodcut frontispiece, title vignette and plates (2) and tailpiece, contemporary sheep (worn), Dublin: 1824. With 3 similar volumes, all printed in Dublin; -- [Anon] THE HISTORY OF BULLANABEE AND CLINKATABOO, TWO RECENTLY DISCOVERED ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC, 12mo, publisher`s cloth-backed boards, paper backstrip label (light soiling, label chipped and with some ink lettering), London: 1828 (top edges dust-soiled). With 3 related volumes.
AMENDMENT: Please note there are 32 other volumes in this lot not 38 as stated: [Anon]. THE ECONOMY OF HUMAN LIFE, TRANSLATED FROM AN INDIAN MANUSCRIPT, small 8vo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary sheep (worn), London: 1806 (spotting throughout, notably to frontispiece and title, the latter with some pencilling); -- Sharpe, William. VERSES SPOKEN AT ST PAUL`S SCHOOL, ON THE PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS, APRIL 24th, 1800, AND MAY THE 5th, 1802, 12mo, red straight-grain morocco aeg (light soiling), London: 1802. With approx. 38 other volumes for children/families, mostly 12mo.
[Anon]. THE ANTIQUARIAN ITINERARY, COMPRISING SPECIMENS OF ARCHITECTURE, MONASTIC, CASTELLATED, AND DOMESTIC; WITH OTHER VESTIGES OF ANTIQUITY IN GREAT BRITAIN, 7 vols, 8vo, engravings, publisher`s boards, printed labels (some wear/soiling), London: 1815 (edges dusty); -- Leland, John. THE ITINERARY OF JOHN LELAND, third edition, 9 vols in 5, 8vo, contemporary speckled calf gilt, contrasting labels (wear/scuffing), Oxford: 1770 (edges dusty, some light spotting).
[Anon] "THE BOOK!" or, THE PROCEEDINGS AND CORRESPONDENCE UPON THE SUBJECT OF THE INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES ..., 8vo, publisher`s boards (worn), London: 1813 (edges soiled); -- Cary, Miss C.E. MEMOIRS OF MISS C.E. CARY ... WHO WAS RETAINED IN THE SERVICE OF THE LATE QUEEN CAROLINE, 3 vols, 8vo, publisher`s boards (worn, lacking backstrips), London: c 1820 (all titles lacking bottom third, some light soiling). With 4 related works in 8 volumes, and 4 volumes of Royal correspondence.
ALMANACH PARISIEN ... POUR L`ANNEE 1786, 2vols, 12mo, folding plan frontispiece to Vol I, engraved plates, aeg, contemporary red morocco gilt, contrasting backstrip labels (soiled, light edge wear), Paris: 1786 (some soiling, top edges dust-soiled). With approx. 46 other books in French including a 10-volume HISTOIRE DES DUCS DE BOURGOGNE (Brussels, 1835) in quarter roan.
[Anon] LES CHAMPIGNONS DU DIABLE; or, IMPERIAL MUSHROOMS: A MOCK-HEROIC POEM, IN FIVE CANTOS: INCLUDING A CONFERENCE BETWEEN THE POPE AND THE DEVIL, ON HIS HOLINESS`S VISIT TO PARIS, 8vo, publisher`s pink cloth (backstrip sunned, light soiling, corners bumped), London: 1805 (top edges dust-soiled). With approx. 24 other volumes relating to `Popery`/Roman Catholicism.
Scott, Sir Walter. MISCELLANEOUS PROSE WORKS, 20 (of 28) vols, 8vo, contemporary half claret roan, marbled boards; POETICAL WORKS, 9 (of 12) vols, small 8vo, half green roan, marbled boards (all bindings with light wear), Edinburgh: 1833/4. With a 3-volume edition of Scott`s MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER (Edinburgh, 1810) in half roan.
A pair of Dutch style brass two branch wall lights, the central column of vase and ball form, with `s` scroll arms supporting the lights, height 39 cm; together with a quantity of other light components, (a lot). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
A glass and gilt metal hanging ceiling light, 20th century, of vase form, decorated with stylised foliage and Romayne profile head panels, height 32 cm; a glass and gilt metal hanging ceiling light, of circular form, the gilt metal surround with acanthus leaf decoration, above glass drops, width 28 cm, (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use). (2).
A large Contemporary pair of South East Asian baluster vase table lights, the gilt metal column light supports surmounted with acorn finial, the vases decorated with South East Asian figures within shaped beaded panels upon orange and gilt foliate and flame ground, resting upon turned circular wooden bases, height 97 cm, (2). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
* A Chinese Song dynasty style green celadon bowl, of circular form, decorated internally with abstract pattern, diameter 20 cm; a Chinese Song dynasty style light green celadon dish, of circular form, diameter 15 cm, (a/f); six Chinese porcelain blue and white dishes, of circular form, decorated with landscape, (one a/f), (8).

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