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A pair of George I style cast silver three light table candelabra, each with hexagonal base rising to a flared hexagonal column and cotton reel sconce, removable double scroll branches with similar sconces and hexagonal drip trays, maker’s mark of Richard Comyns, London 1966, approx. weight 70 troy oz
STUART WILLIAMS / WALES Match-worn Wales shirt, number 2, worn by Stuart Williams of West Brom who made 43 appearances for Wales between 1954 and 1965. This shirt is yellow, short sleeved, with green v neck and green edgings to the sleeves. Red badge of the Welsh FA is sewn on to the left breast, number is in green. The player thinks that this shirt was from his first International against Austria in 1954, the shirt is an Umbro Tangeru Light-weight shirt. Generally good
Tuck (Raphael, & Sons, pub.). Picture-Building A B C. Contents:- Three Little Kittens, The Three Little Pigs, The Three Bears. Each Picture when taken to pieces contains the 26 Letters of the Alphabet which can again be built up to form the complete picture, [cover-title], c.1917, three chromo. thick card puzzles, some minor surface rubbing and sl. damage, and Three Pigs with upper margin dust-soiled, but all pieces present, contained in remains of orig. cardboard box (dusty and broken), with pictorial label on lid, and contemp. ms. inscription on base, 270 x 225 mm (10.75 x 8.75 ins), together with Our Little Folk’s ABC, n.p., c.1910, twenty-six wooden blocks, each with letter of the alphabet on one side and col. illust. on opposing side, 45 x 45 x 19 mm (1.75 x 1.75 x .75 ins), contained in orig. cardboard box, with col. pictorial label on lid, box with some light staining and rubbing, 200 x 293 x 26 mm (8 x 11.5 x 1 ins), plus Baby’s ABC, Cloth Lined, [cover title], Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., c.1920s, col. litho. illusts. throughout, margins lightly finger-marked and dusty, contemp. ms. inscription on front pastedown, centre four leaves detached from staples, orig. chromo. card covers, sl. rubbed and dusty, slim folio, plus Mother Hubbard’s Picture Book, illust. by Walter Crane, orig. cloth, sl. worn at spine ends, 4to, and a modern brass alphabet hornbook (5)
Meggendorfer (Lothar). Immer Lustig! Ein Ziehbilderbuch [cover-title], Munich, c.1886, eight hand-finished moveable chromo. plts., The Percussionist with one drum stick replaced and the other not working, tab to The Angler replaced, some light foxing and soiling, several closed tears, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and soiled, with some wear to extrems., folio. Plates entitled: The Choirmaster; The Percussionist; The Fly-swotter; The Duped Huntsman; The Dwarfs; Fair Punishment; The Angler; The Turtle. (1)
Nister (Ernest, pub.). In Wonderland, A Book of Revolving Pictures, c.1896, eight circular dissolving chromo. plts., all with orig. silk tabs and in working order, letterpress illusts., page block becoming loose and two leaves detached, edges chipped throughout, light toning and occn. minor spotting, patterned endpapers, orig. cloth-backed pictorial glazed boards, lightly rubbed, but generally in bright condition, 4to (1)
Nister (Ernest, pub.). Hide and Seek Pictures, A Novelty for the Little Ones, Verses by Clifton Bingham, Pen-and-Ink Illustrations by E. Stewart Hardy, c.1898, seven circular dissolving chromo. plts., all with orig. silk tabs and in working order, letterpress illusts., incl. double-page centre-spread, one or two short edge-tears, patterned endpapers, orig. cloth-backed pictorial glazed boards, a few light scratches on rear cover, and upper corner of front cover with superficial faint crease, but generally in bright condition, 4to. A scarce title. (1)
Nister (Ernest, pub.). Twinkling Pictures, with Verses by L.L. Weedon, Pen and Ink Sketches by Popgun, [1901], five circular dissolving chromo. plts., all with orig. silk tabs and in working order, letterpress illusts., text lightly toned, patterned endpapers, orig. cloth-backed pictorial glazed boards, lower cover with a few light marks, but overall a bright copy, sm. 4to. A scarce title. (1)
* Roe (Fred, 1864-1947). A set of six original pen & ink illustrations for The Battle of Naseby, by Thomas Babington Macaulay, c. 1885-88,. six folio sheets of Whatman paper (with watermark dated 1885), manuscript text of the poem in brown ink with illustrations of Royalists and Roundheads, etc., three sheets signed, and one dated ‘88, some light soiling, folio (39 x 28 cm), together with one other similar pen and ink drawing of a soldier, and another similar pen, ink and grey wash drawing of a kneeling man with sword, signed and dated ‘85, both mounted (8)
Golden Cockerel Press. The Book of Jonah taken from the authorised version of King James I., with engravings on wood by David Jones, pub. Golden Cockerel Press, 1926,. b&w wood eng. illusts. throughout, including several full-page, untrimmed, orig. plain cream cloth in d.j., archivally restored, with closed tear repaired to upper wrapper, and some fraying to margins discreetly repaired, light soiling, slim 4to. Limited edition 77/175. (1)
Attwell (Mabel Lucie, illust.). J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan & Wendy, retold by May Byron for Boys and Girls, with the approval of the author, Hodder & Stoughton, 1938, twelve col. plts., occn. light foxing, orig. pictorial cloth, edges faintly spotted in places, in creased and torn d.j. with some loss at spine ends and a few adhesive tape repairs, large 8vo, together with another copy, reprinted 1946, orig. pictorial cloth, in good condition, plus. The Water-Babies, by Charles Kinglsey (abridged), edited by Capt. Edric Vredenburg, Raphael Tuck, [1917], six col. plts., occn. light foxing, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, lightly rubbed, corners showing, 8vo (3)
[Boyle, Eleanor Vere, illust.]. Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen... newly translated by H.L.D. Ward and Augusta Plesner, 1872,. twelve chromo. plts. by Leighton Bros., one detached and frayed at margins, frontis. with contemp. ms. inscription on reverse, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, occn. light finger-soiling, hinges split, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. bevel-edged blue cloth, shaken, rubbed in places, spine ends and corners sl. frayed, repaired nick in lower cover, 4to. Rare. (1)
Clarke (Harry, illust.). The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault, pub. Harrap, 1922, twelve colour plates, illustrations, scattered spotting, t.e.g., original cloth, a little rubbed and stained, 4to, together with Tanglewood Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, [1918], 14 tipped-in colour plates by Edmund Dulac, occasional spotting, front hinge breaking, original pictorial cloth, small splits to spine ends and joints, 4to, plus The Happy Prince and Other Tales, by Oscar Wilde, 1913, 12 tipped-in colour plates by Charles Robinson, illustrations, one plate loose, light spotting and browning, previous owner inscription, original cloth, joints splitting, spine rubbed, 4to, with four others illustrated. (7)
Crane (Walter). Colombia’s Courtship: A Picture History of the United States in Twelve Emblematic Designs in Color with Accompanying Verses, pub. Prang, Boston, [1893], twelve colour plates, endpapers a little spotted, original cloth, edges a little rubbed, 4to, together with Pan Pipes. A Book of Old Songs, Newly Arranged & with Accompaniments by Theo. Marzials, 1883, coloured illustrations by Walter Crane, light spotting, presentation inscription, original cloth, a little chipped and rubbed, oblong folio, with two others illustrated by Walter Crane: Queen Summer or the Journey of the Lily & the Rose, 1891 and Rumbo Rhymes or the Great Combine. A Satire, 1911. (4)
De Bosschere (Jean, illust.). Christmas Tales of Flanders, 1917, twelve colour plates, coloured and b & w illustrations, scattered light spotting, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, one corner rubbed, 4to, together with Beasts & Men. Folk Tales Collected in Flanders, 1918, twelve coloured plates, illustrations, a few spots, original pictorial cloth, spine spotted, 4to, with seven others illustrated by Jean de Bosschere including Weird Islands, 1921, Ten Droll Tales, 1924 (one of 3000 copies), The Love Books of Ovid, 1925 and The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio, 2 vols., 1930. (10)
Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, i.e. Lewis Carroll). The Nursery “Alice”, containing Twenty Coloured Enlargements from Tenniel’s Illustrations to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” with text adapted to Nursery Readers..., 1st ed., early issue, Macmillan, 1889,. with ‘People’s Edition, Price Two Shillings’ at head of title-page, col. printed frontis. and illusts. to text, with Alice’s profile visible on p.34, pubs. ads. at rear, occn. light marks, half-title foxed, contents leaf with top outer blank corner torn away, orange endpapers, with early ms. ownership name on front free endpaper, orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed and darkened, some wear to corners, 4to, together with another copy of The Nursery Alice, 2nd ed., 1890, and a 1st ed. of Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883, orig. cloth. Williams, Madan, Green 215 - ‘This first edition is not common’. (3)
Pogany (Willy, illust.). The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, pub. Harrap, [1909], 24 tipped-in colour plates, illustrations, scattered light spotting, neat presentation inscription, t.e.g., original cloth-backed decorative boards, edges slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Fabre’s Book of Insects, [1921], 12 tipped-in colour plates by E.J. Detmold, one or two leaves a little browned, neat presentation inscription, bookplate, original cream cloth gilt, spine slightly darkened, 4to, plus Beasts & Men. Folk Tales Collected in Flanders, 1918, coloured plates and illustrations by Jean de Bosschere, marginal toning, bookplate, original cloth, spine darkened, lightly rubbed, 4to, with others illustrated including Poems of Childhood, 1904, Indian Fairy Tales & Celtic Fairy Tales, 1892, both illustrated by John D. Batten and limited eds., and Legendary Ballads, 1907 (ltd. ed) (10)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Mr Tod, pub. Frederick Warne, n.d., c. 1930s,. colour plates and b&w illusts. to text, orig. cream boards, lettered in green, with mounted colour illusts. to upper cover, rubbed and some light soiling, 16mo. Quinby 21 for the 1st edition of 1912. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed to half-title ‘Marion Plowden in remembrance of ‘Bull Banks’ Beatrix Potter Aug 3rd 1939’. (1)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 1st trade ed., deluxe issue, Warne, [1902], half-title, thirty-one full-page col. illusts., ‘wept’ for ‘shed’ on p.51, some light marks, frontis. detached and sl. creased and frayed, grey leaf-patterned endpapers, front free endpaper and half-title detached, rear hinge split, a.e.g., orig. mustard yellow boards lettered in brown with rectangular pictorial panel to upper cover, shaken and soiled, joints split and spine extrems. frayed, 12mo. Linder p.421. Extremely rare deluxe edition of Beatrix Potter’s most famous work, in a variant binding not recorded in Linder or Quinby.. (1)
Potter (Beatrix). The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit, 1st ed., pub. Warne, [1906], fourteen coloured illustrations and text leaves on concertina-style cloth, a few light vertical creases, contemporary presentation inscription, original green wallet cloth with blue lettering, upper cover with mounted coloured illustration, tab slot and edges a little rubbed, 16mo. Quinby 12. (1)
Rackham (Arthur, illust.). A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1908, forty tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards (one or two torn), b & w illusts., some light toning, free endpapers browned, orig. gilt dec. tan cloth, one or two minor marks, spine sl. darkened and ends frayed, upper cover with small nick in lower edge, 4to, together with The Ring of the Niblung: The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie/Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner, 1939, forty-eight col. plts., bookplate on front pastedown, orig. blue cloth, spine faintly faded and marked, edges rubbed and a little frayed in places, 4to, plus Woodroffe (Paul, illust.), The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, with... Songs by Joseph Moorat, Chapman & Hall, 1908, seventeen tipped-in col. plts., three double-page, with captioned tissue guards, some corner-creasing, half-title with contemp. ms. inscription, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, in bright condition, 4to, plus two others illust. by Rackham (Peer Gynt & The Night Before Christmas) (5)
Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth & Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, pub. Dent, 1898, 12 colour plates, illustrations, light spotting and browning at front and rear, bookplate, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Aesop’s Fables, 1912, 13 colour plates, b & w illustrations, a few spots, original green cloth gilt, short tear st spine head, 8vo, plus The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, pub. Macmillan, New York, 1917, 16 colour plates, illustrations, two leaves at front partially browned, hinges cracking, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, with three other small format books illustrated by Arthur Rackham: A Christmas Carol, 1915, The Allies’ Fairy Book, [1916], and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, c. 1920. (6)
Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Undine, by De La Fouque, Adapted from the German by W.L. Courtney, 1909, 15 tipped-in colour plates, occasional light spotting and toning, contemporary blue half morocco, 4to, together with Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles & Mary Lamb, 1909, 12 colour plates, some spotting, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth & Marvels, 1898, 12 colour plates, illustrations, a few spots, endpapers renewed, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, with others illustrated by Arthur Rackham including The Springtide of Life, 1918, The Sleeping Beauty, 1920 and Rip Van Winkle, 1905 (wear to spine) (12)
Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Springtide of Life. Poems of Childhood, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 1918, eight colour plates, a few minor spots, original green cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed, 4to, together with Some British Ballads, [1919], 16 tipped-in colour plates, a few spots, original blue cloth, spine a little faded, 4to, plus The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1929, 12 colour plates, illustrations, some light spots, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, 4to. (3)
Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Goblin Market, by Christina Rossetti, 1933, four colour plates, a few spots, original pictorial wrapper, d.j., a little rubbed and toned, 8vo, together with The Pied Piper of Hamelin, pub. Lippincott, Philadelphia, [1934], four colour plates, illustrations, a few spots, previous owner signatures, original red pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed with light stains, 8vo, plus The Night Before Christmas, pub. Lippincott, Philadelphia, [1931], four colour plates, illustrations, some light spotting, original green cloth, 8vo, with seven others illustrated by Rackham (11)
Rackham (Arthur). Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures, with an Introduction by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, 1913, 44 tipped-in colour plates, some light spots, front hinge cracked, t.e.g., previous owner signature, original cream cloth, spine darkened some dust-soiling, 4to. Limited edition, 230/1030 copies, signed by the artist.. (1)
Shaped book. Dolly in Town, Raphael Tuck, 1896, [cover-title],. col. and sepia illusts., generally lightly toned and some minor spotting, orig. col. pictorial card covers in the shape of a finely dressed doll, some light soiling and rubbing, spine sl. split at ends, 372 x 198 mm (14.75 x 7.75 ins) (1)
Smith (Jessie Willcox, illust.). A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson, New York, Scribner’s, 1905,. half-title, col. title-page and twelve col. plts., numerous illusts. to text, first two leaves foxed, pictorial endpapers, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt with col. pictorial panel to upper cover (latter sl. rubbed at edges), large 8vo, together with Anderson (Anne), Old English Nursery Songs, Music Arranged by Horace Mansion, Harrap, [1921], eight col. plts., free endpapers toned, orig. cloth-backed boards, with col. illust. mounted on upper cover (rubbed), 4to, plus Lathrop (Dorothy P.) Down-Adown-Derby, A Book of Fairy Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1922, three col. plts., numerous b & w illusts., some full-page, first few leaves and edges lightly foxed, free endpapers browned, orig. gilt dec. cloth, some v. light rubbing to extrems., but a bright copy, large 8vo, plus six other illust. books similar, incl. three Josephine books illust. by Honor C. Appleton (9)
Szyk (Arthur, illust.). Andersen’s Fairy Tales, by Hans Christian Andersen, Translated by Mrs. E.V. Lucas & Mrs. H.B. Paull, New York, Grossart & Dunlap, 1945, ten col. plts., letterpress vigns. printed in brown, some full-page, t.e.g., near contemp. red half morocco by Maurin, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, together withArmfield (Maxwell), The Flower Book, Chatto & Windus, 1910, col. title-page and nineteen col. plts., occn. fox spots, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., near contemp. purple morocco, extrems. sl. rubbed, covers with gilt sun-burst design, 8vo, plus Armfield (Maxwell), Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale, Dent, [1922], eight col. plts., some double-page, occn. light foxing, orig. cloth in d.j., darkened spine rubbed and chipped at ends, front panel lightly spotted, 4to, plus ten other illust. books similar, incl. three Johnny Crow books illust. by L. Leslie Brooke (13)
Wyeth (N.C., illust.). The Black Arrow, by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1916; The Mysterious Island, by Jules Verne, 1919; Westward Ho!, by Charles Kingsley, 1920; Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, 1920; The White Company, by A. Conan Doyle, 1922; Michael Strogoff, by Jules Verne, 1927; Drums, by James Boyd, 1928; The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper, 1929; The Scottish Chiefs, by Jane Porter, 1941, together nine vols., numerous col. plts., one or two tears and marks, Michael Strogoff with a couple of lib. ink stamps, but generally clean copies, orig. cloth, with col. illust. mounted on upper covers, occn. minor fading and light rubbing, but overall bright copies, The Black Arrow in cardboard slipcase, Deerslayer in sl. browned and chipped d.j., 4to (9)
Ardizzone (Edward, illust.). Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain, second printing, pub. OUP, New York, 1936, colour illustrations, two leaves with repaired tears, original pictorial boards, edges a little rubbed and chipped, folio, together with Tim and Lucy Go to Sea, 1st ed., pub. OUP, [1938], colour illustrations, a few light spots, original pictorial boards, a few pinholes to rear board, edges lightly rubbed, folio, plus Tim to the Rescue, 1st ed., 1949, colour and b & w illustrations, previous owner inscription, original pictorial boards, d.j., closed tear, a little rubbed, 4to, with 13 other ‘Tim’ titles: Tim and Charlotte, 1951; Tim in Danger, 1953; Tim all Alone, 1956; Tim’s Friend Towser, 1962; Tim and Ginger, 1965; Tim to the Lighthouse, 1968; Tim’s Last Voyage, 1972; Ship’s Cook Ginger, 1977, plus three revised eds. and four others including Titus in Trouble, 1959, Johnny the Clockmaker, 1960 and Peter the Wanderer, 1963, all but Ship’s Cook Ginger in d.j.s, some price-clipped. (18)
Clarke (Harry, illust.). Tales of Mystery and Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, reprint, 1928, eight tipped-in colour plates, b & w illustrations, scattered light spotting, t.e.g., original publisher’s black morocco gilt, spine faded to brown, joints with small splits, 4to, together with Fairy Tales, by Hans Christian Andersen, pub. Brentano’s, New York, [1916], 16 colour plates, b & w illustrations, occasional light spotting, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original pictorial cloth, spine a little darkened, 4to, plus The Years at the Spring. An Anthology of Recent Poetry Compiled by L.D’O. Walters, 1920, 24 colour and tinted illustrations, neat presentation inscription, original cloth, light wear at spine ends, 4to. (3)
Nielsen (Kay, illust.). A L’Est du Soleil et A L’Ouest de la Lune. Contes Anciens du Nord, pub. Piazza, Paris, 1919, 24 mounted colour plates, b & w illustrations, light marginal toning, original pictorial wrapper, spine and rear panel a little browned, glassine wrapper, 4to. Limited edition, 496/1500.. (1)
Peake (Mervyn, illust.). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll, pub. Wingate, 1954, illustrations, original cloth, d.j., spine a little rubbed and chipped at head, 8vo, together with Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1949, illustrations, a few spots, original cloth, light dampstains, d.j., a little rubbed with closed tears, 8vo. (2)
Raverat (Gwendolen, illust.). The Bird Talisman, An Eastern Tale, by Henry Allen Wedgwood, Faber, 1939, eight col. plts., and numerous b & w letterpress vigns., orig. marbled cloth gilt, tall 8vo, together with Leighton (Clare, illust.), Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bront?, 1931, 12 wood eng. plts., endpapers partially toned, top edges red, remainder rough-trimmed, orig. red cloth, some mottled fading and light marks, 4to, plus Sandford (Lettice, illust.), Dreams & Life, Le R?ve et la Vie, by Gérard de Nerval, Translation by Vyvyan Holland, The First Edition Club, 1933, addn. double-page eng. title, eng. plt., some foxing, mainly to endpapers and edges, orig. patterned cloth, tall 8vo (limited edition, 191/450 copies), plus five other illust. books similar, incl. Raverat, Joan Hassall, Tunnicliffe, and an eng. entitled Boy Bird’s Nesting, by Eric Ravilious, Merivale Editions, 238/500 copies (9)
Barnes (Julian). England, England, 1st ed., Jonathan Cape, 1998,. orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., signed by the author to title, together with Swift (Graham), The Light of Day, 1st ed., 2003, orig. cloth in d.j., signed by the author to title, plus Lewycka (Marina), A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, 1st ed., Viking, 2005, orig. cloth in d.j., and other recent first editions, including Rose Tremain, Penelope Lively, Clive Barker, all signed by the author, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, VG (22)
Deighton (Len). The Ipcress File, 1st ed., 1962,. orig. orange cloth gilt, with light crease to top right corner of upper cover, in d.j., a little chipped with minor loss to extrems., and closed tear to upper wrapper, together with Horse Under Water, 1st ed., 1963, with author’s clipped signature mounted to front endpaper, orig. red cloth in d.j., a little rubbed and minor fraying to extrems., [2nd state, without crossword endpapers], plus Funeral in Berlin, 1st ed., 1964, black cloth in price-clipped d.j., and An Expensive Place to Die, 1st ed., 1967, envelope of secret documents loosely inserted at front, patterned endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., plus a run of all Len Deighton’s novels up to 1985, in 1st eds., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, and several others related, all 8vo (22)

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