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[Langley, Batty], The City and Country Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs: on the Art of Drawing and Working The Ornamental Parts of Architecture, London, for and sold by S. Harding, 1750, 4to (290 x 230mm.), 210 engraved plates by the author, new endpapers, modern calf backed spine, marbled boards, red morocco lettering piece
[Langley, Batty], The City and Country Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs: On the Art of Drawing and Working The Ornamental Parts of Architecture, London, printed for S. Harding: and sold by B. Dod, and J. Marks, 1756, 4to (285 x 220mm.), 198 (of 200, lacking Nos. 110 & 177), engraved plates, new endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked, green morocco lettering piece
Parry, J. D., A Guide to Woburn Abbey, Woburn & London, for S. Dodd, sold by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831, 4to (190 x 120mm.), folding aquatint frontispiece, title vignette, folding plate, contemporary green half morocco, spine lettered in gilt, bookplate of F. W. Bandscomb
An Historical and Topographical Account of The Town of Woburn, Its Abbey, and Vicinity; containing also A Concise Genealogy of the House of Russell, and, Memoirs of the Late Francis Duke of Bedford, Woburn, published and sold by S. Dodd, 1818, 4to (195 x 120mm.), half title, hand-coloured title vignette, frontispiece plate, stiff board wrappers, title label pasted down onto spine. With a duplicate copy
Manners, Victoria (Lady), Descriptive Notes on the Tapestry in Haddon Hall, London, Bemrose & Sons, 1899, small 4to (165 x 100mm.), printers device at end, original green cloth, front cover lettered in gilt. With Llewellynn Jewitt's 'Haddon Hall' (London, n.d.), and S. C. Hall and Llewellynn Jewitt's 'Haddon Hall: An Illustrated Guide and companion to the tourist and visitor with notices of Buxton, Bakewell, Rowsley, Matlock Bath' (Buxton, 1871)
[Muir, Thomas, S.], Characteristics of Old Church Architecture ... in the Mainland & Western Islands of Scotland, Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas, 1861, 4to (285 x 220mm.), 3 lithographed maps, head-pieces, vignettes, and ca. 70 illustrations, contemporary decorative cloth gilt. Contains accounts of the earliest Christian Architecture remaining in Scotland
Carew, Richard (1555-1620), The Survey of Cornwall. Written by Richard Carew of Antonie, Esquire, London, by S. S. for John Iaggard, 1602, small 4to (180 x 130mm.), title, 2pp. dedicated to the reader, Prosopoeia of the book, first book 95 folios, second book folio 96-159, 2 tables of 8 folios bound at end, top margin of one table leaf defective with partial loss of two letters, a very faint damp stain affects lower portion of the book throughout, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering label, First Edition
Brewer, J. N., and J. & H. S. Storer (illustrators), Delineations of Gloucestershire; Being Views of the Principal Seats of Nobility & Gentry, London, Sherwood, Gilbert, & Piper, & J. & H. S. Storer, 1824, large 4to (285 x 205mm.), engraved additional title, and 48 plates on India paper, additional title spotted, contemporary half green morocco, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g.
Jewitt, Llewellynn, Chatsworth, London, J. S. Virtue & Co, 1872, small 4to (205 x 160mm,), ca. 50 illustrations, original decorative green clot, front cover lettered in gilt, spine worn. With six other works including F. D. Rees Copestick's 'The Manor of Andrewes and Le Motte ... being an Historical Account of Cheshunt Great House' (London, n.d.), and Sam S. Campion's 'Castle Ashby A Historical & Descriptive sketch of The Castle and Grounds' (Northampton, 1878)
Talbert, B. J., Gothic Forms applied to furniture metal work and decoration for domestic purposes, Birmingham & London, S. Birbeck and the author, 1867, folio (450 x 300mm.), lithographed illustrated title, and 30 plates, contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering piece
Butler, A. S. G., The Lutyens Memorial The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens ... with the collaboration of George Stewart & Christopher Hussey, London, & New York, Country Life Limited, 1950, folio (405 x 305mm.), three volumes, 3 half titles, 3 photographic frontispiece plates, plates, plans, and illustrations, original green cloth, red morocco lettering pieces, spines and front covers lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, bookplate of David Clegg. With Christopher Hussey's 'The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens' (London, 1950)
Westall, William (1770-1854), Views of Fountains Abbey and Studley Park, Yorkshire, London, J. Rodwell, [n.d.], large 4to (355 x 250mm.), 5 engraved plates by Westall, original paper wrappers. Westall, William, Views of Fountains Abbey and Studley Park, Yorkshire, London, J. Rodwell & W. Westall, [1846], 4to (345 x 250mm.), 8 aquatint plates by Westall, original paper wrappers. Storer, J. & H. S., Delineations of Fountains Abbey ... Fountains Abbey, in the West Riding of the County of York, Ripon, by and for H. Thirlway, [1830], 4to (310 x 250mm.), 16 plates, and plans, plan spotted, original paper wrappers. All three works contained in modern half cloth presentation wrapper, with red silk ties
[Parker, Thomas Lister], Description of Browsholme Hall, in the West Riding of the County of York; and of the Parish of Waddington in the same County: also, A Collection of Letters, from original manuscripts, in the reigns of Charles I and II and James II In the possession of Thomas Lister Parker, London, S. Gosnell, 1818, 4to (295 x 230mm.), etched frontispiece and 20 etched plates, including a folding pedigree, occasional spot, contemporary half calf gilt, marbled boards, g.e., armorial bookplate, First Edition. Armorial bookplate of A. Fenwyke. Authorship of this scarce work is sometimes attributed to T. D. Whitaker. A 4-page typescript draft for a guide to the Hall is loosely inserted
Tipping, Henry Avray, Gardens Old & New The Country House & its Garden Environment, London, Country Life, [n.d.], small folio (365 x 250mm.), three volumes, volumes 2 & 3 titles printed in red and black, half titles, frontispieces, plates, and illustrations, t.e.g., booksellers label of John Tiranti & Co. With George S. Elgood & Gertrude Jekyll 'Some English Gardens' (London, 1920), Edward Hyams & William MacQuitty 'Irish Gardens' (London, 1967)
Pagel, W. (illustrator), Four Views of Naworth Castle The Ancient Seat of The Lords of Gilsland, in the County of Cumberland, now the Property of The Earl of Carlisle, London, by S. & J. Fuller, sold by C. Thurnam, 1840, folio (570 x 390mm.), 4 tinted lithographed plates, loose as issued, original paper wrappers, modern half green cloth protective wrappers, cloth ties. Not in Abbey
Raimondo Trentanove. 'Napoleone' a carved marble bust, the front inscribed 'Napoleone, Nato in Ajacio li 15 Agosto 1769 Morto in a S. Elena li 15 Maggio 1821' the left side inscribed 'R. Trentanove Fect. ed. altri simili per la famiglia Bonaparte Cioe P Borghesi Luigi Girolamo & c.' 19.5in (49.5cm) high.
A Victorian silver mustard pot, of octagonal outline and scroll engraved, the slightly domed cover with scroll thumbpiece and with leaf-capped S and C scroll handle, Sheffield 1865 by H Wilkinson & Co; with a spoon, London 1831, 4.5oz all in; with blue glass liner.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FLAGON, of tapered form, the wide skirt engraved with running paterae, the body with ovals, ribbon-tied sprays and swagged foliage, cast mask to front and back, domed cover with octagonal knop finial, shell thumbpiece and S-scroll handle, London 1873 by Martin, Hall & Co, 42.5oz, 30cm.
Mortimer Mempes (1860-1938), The Market, etching, signed within the margin lower right, p. 23 x 27.5cm, and, Graham Rust, Narcissi: Ice Follies, limited edition photographic reproduction, signed lower right, inscribed 160/350, lower left, s. 56 x 41cm
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