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Wyatt (M. Digby). Views of Crystal Palace and Park, Sydenham, from Drawings by Eminent Artists, and Photographs by P.H. Delamotte, First Series [all pub.], Day & Son, Christmas 1854. ,lacking litho. title only, 23 col. litho. plts. correct as list, some dampstaining and marginal fraying thoughout, occasional spotting, contents entirely loose in orig. boards with arabesque design by Wyatt printed in black and brown, worn with defective backstrip, folio (1)
Costantin (Julien). Les Orchidées Cultivées .., 2 parts in 1, Paris, [1913], thirty col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, later half black cloth, 4to, together with Norman (J. M.), Norges Arktiske Flora, 2 vols. bound in three, Kristiania, 1894-95, folding map at rear of first vol., contemp. qtr. calf gilt, a little rubbed and a little scuffed to extrems., 8vo, plus Hulten (Eric), Flora of the Aleutian Islands and Westernmost Alaska Peninsula, Stockholm, 1937, b&w plts., contemp. cloth, large 8vo, and The Amphi-Atlantic Plants and Their Phytogeographical Connections, Stockholm, 1958, b&w map illusts., orig. printed wrappers, large 4to (6)
[Botany]. An Album containing forty-one carefully executed watercolour studies of British wild flowers, lichen and leaves, etc., c. 1877-79, mostly painted two per page (on one side of the page only), the specimens not identified but each captioned with the date and the name of the place where the specimen was found (Grasmere, summit of Helvellyn, Coniston Lake, Evesham, Bolton Abbey, Clevedon, Ross, Isle of Wight, etc.), page size approx. 18 x 25 cm., orig. quarter morocco gilt, spine repaired with sellotape, oblong 4to The artist was probably M. E. Brown, Cotswold House, Evesham, whose ownership inscription is written in pencil inside the front cover. (1)
Hartnoll (Norman, 1901-78). Three original pencil & watercolour designs for court gowns, designed for H. M. The Queen Mother, late 1930s, together three pencil costume designs, with watercolour and bodycolour, each signed, one with pencil caption 'specially designed for: Her Majesty The Queen', the others marked 'Sketch I. Phoebe', and 'Sketch II (Mollie)', sheet size approx. 360 x 250 mm, with swatch of silver fabric, formerly attached to the first design, also included Previously sold at Sotheby's Olympia, 27th November 2003, lot 76, for £700 (catalogue included). (3)
Punch, or, The London Charivari, 130 vols., a near-complete run, 1854, 1856-80, 1886-1938 & 1940-67, num. b&w wood eng. illusts., later vols. with col. plts. after Fougasse, E. H. Shepard, Illingworth, Frank Reynolds, Lewis Baumer, Arthur Watts, L. Raven-Hill, H. M. Bateman, G. D. Armour, and others, mostly bound in contemp. half calf, rubbed and marked, earlier vols. with some wear, 42 vols. bound in orig. pubs. cloth gilt (1940-45 & 1954-67), generally in bright condition, except some 1950s vols. damp marked to covers, together with a bound volume of colour printed wrappers to Punch, 1961-64, in orig. pubs. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and covers lightly damp marked, all 4to (131)
George IV (King of Great Britain). Fine autograph signature ('George P.R.') as Prince Regent [1811-1820], on a piece of paper, approx. 5 x 12cm, surmounted by a modern reproduction portrait of George IV, framed and glazed, together with George V (King of Great Britain), Signed Document ('George R.I.'), 25th April 1922, being a printed commission with manuscript insertions appointing Thomas M. Wilson to be Consul at Madras, slightly creased along vertical fold, approx. 29 x 43cm, plus Gladstone (William Ewart, 1809-1898), autographed envelope front signed, addressed to Edouard Leblanc in Sutton Coldfield, from London, with postmark 12th May 1877, surmounted by an engraved port. of Gladstone, all items framed and glazed (3)
Binding. The Broken Vow, and Other Poems, by Amanda M. Edmond, pub. Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, Boston, 1845, six steel eng. plts., incl. frontis., foxed, endpapers discoloured, a.e.g., orig. publisher's black morocco, elaborately gilt-stamped with rococo design on spine, strapwork border on covers with lyre and foliate cornerpieces, and central vignette of a piper, sheep and dog, 8vo Presentation inscription from the author to Mr. Brown on the front free endpaper. (1)
King's Light Dragoons. Riding Instructions, for the Officers, and Non-Commissioned Officers, of the King's Light Dragoons, pub. Weymouth: printed by M. Virtue, 1806, 64 pp., contemp. signature of L. C. Dalrymple to title, and his bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed and some light wear, slim 8vo (1)
Latymer (Hugh). Frutefull Sermons preached by the right reverand father, and constant Martyr of Jesus Christ M. Hugh Latymer, newly Imprinted, with others not heretofore set forth in print .., printed by John Daye, 1578, title with woodcut decorative border, a little soiled, front blanks and title verso with old manuscript notes in ink, black letter text, woodcut initials, folding b&w woodcut plt. of Latymer preaching before King Edward VI, occn. old marginal notes in ink, incl. num. pointing fingers, final leaf with printers colophon and large woodcut to verso, further old manuscript notes in ink to blanks at rear and endpaper, contemp. blind panelled calf, later reback, rubbed, 8vo (1)
Morellus (Joannes). In Auspicatissimam M. N. Michaelis Ancelin Rastrensis Rhemi inter suos antagonistas loco et merito facile principis. Ioannis Morelli Rhemi..lyricum carmen, Parisiis, e typographia Steph. Prevosteau, haeredis Guil. Morelli, 1588, [36] pages, small woodcut device on the title-page, some light staining, disbound, small 4to. Not in Adams. (1)
Vicars (John). Jehovah-jireh. God in the mount. Or, Englands Parliamentarie-Chronicle. Containing a Most Exact Narration of all the Most Materiall Proceedings of this Renowned and Unparalelld Parliament; the Armies which have been or are in the Severall Parts of this Land; the Manner of the Battails and Seiges of Keinton, Brainford, Stafford, Litchfeild, Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Lin, Gloucester, Newbury, and of those Other Places in England where any have been, from the Yeare 1641. to this Present Moneth of October, 1643.., Printed by T. Paine and M. Simmons, for J. Rothwell and T. Underhill., 1644, title within woodcut border, small worm hole throughout volume, few neat strengthening repairs to margins, 19th c. half morocco gilt by Worrall of Birmingham, slightly rubbed to extrems., small 4to Bookplate of Walter Bentley Marling (Col. 4th Batt. Gloucestershire regt., formerly Capt. 1st Batt. Royal Irish Rifles). Wing V313. (1)
Conolly (John). An Enquiry Concerning the Indications of Insanity, 1830, reprinted Dawsons, 1964, & Treatment of the Insane without Mechanical Restraints, 1856, reprinted Dawsons, 1973, & The Construction and Government of Lunatic Asylums, 1847, reprinted Dawsons, 1968, all orig. cloth in d.j's, a little rubbed to extremities, together with O'Donoghue (Edward Geoffrey), The Story of Bethlehem Hospital from its Foundation in 1247, 1st ed., 1914, num. b&w plts. and illusts., library stamp to title and occasionally elsewhere, t.e.g, orig. dark blue cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, frayed on rear joint, thick 8vo, and Humbert (L. M.), Memorials of the Hospital of St. Cross and Alms House of Noble Poverty, Winchester, 1868, mounted albumen photo plts., orig. cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed to extremities, 4to, and others on hospitals, nursing, lunacy and asylums etc., incl. the Medieval Hospitals of England, by Rotha Mary Clay, 1966, The Trade in Lunacy by William Ll. Parry-Jones, 1972, Some Early and Later Houses of Pity by John Morrison Hobson, 1926, etc., many in d.j's, all 8vo. (approx. 40)
Literature and fiction, some history and biography, etc., including P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, 1st ed., 1954, in frayed and sl. chipped d.j., Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Bibliomania, new and improved ed., 1842, J. W. Egerer, A Bibliography of Robert Burns, 1964, D. M. Thomas, Ararat, 1st ed., 1983, etc. (3 shelves)
Miscellaneous antiquarian, literary sets, bindings, etc., incl. The Book of Common Prayer, 1762, The Newcomes, 2 vols. & The Virginians, 2 vols. by W. M. Thackeray, 1st eds., 1854-55 & 1858-59, Memoirs of That Great Favourite, Cardinal Woolsey, 1706, Cecilia: or, Memoirs of an Heiress by Fanny Burney, 4 vols., 9th ed., 1809, Histoire des Croisades, par Michaud, 6 vols., 1841, Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, ed. Richard Lord Braybrooke, 5 vols., 2nd ed., 1828, Works of Lord Byron, 17 vols. (complete), 1833-35, etc., all leather-bound, mainly 8vo (3 shelves)
Cervantes, M. de. Don Quixhote, 4 vol., translated by T. Shelton, Tudor Translations, 1896; Rabelais, Gargantua and Pantagruel, 3 vol., translated by T. Urquhart, Tudor Translations, 1900, both red buckram-backed boards, spines faded; Rossetti, D.G. Collected Works, 2 vol., original cloth gilt, 1890; Coleridge, S.T. The Friend, 3 vol., fourth edition, original cloth, worn, W. Pickering, 1844; A large quantity of miscellaneous books (quantity)
Edgeworth, M. Helen, A Tale, 3 volumes, spotted, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 12mo, 1834; White, G. Natural History of Selborne, illustrations by Kearton, half calf, 1903; Cruikshank, G. George Cruikshank's Omnibus, etched plates, some spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 1870; Haigh, A.E. The Attic Theatre, contemporary calf, Oxford, 1889; Holbein, H. The Dance of Death, one of 100 on Japanese vellum, original wrappers, 1892; Hope, A. The Dolly Dialogues, original cloth, 1899; and 6 others (13)
Midshipman's Log and subsequent journal, a mid 19th century manuscript log compiled by Midshipman (later Vice-Admiral) Martin J. Dunlop, Royal Navy, and covering the officers' lengthy training in H. M. Ships 'Victory', 'Ajax', 'Falcon', 'Styx', 'Devastation' and 'Royal Albert', October 1853 - August 1860, the entries mostly of a routine nature but also detailing Dunlop's experiences during the Baltic campaign of 1854-55, with hand drawn charts tipped in throughout and one pencil sketch of the paddle
A Crimea War Group, awarded to 947.1CL..Staff Sergeant W M Morson Army Service Corps, comprising Crimea Medal with the following clasps Alma, Balaclava, Inkermann, and Sebastapol; Turkish Crimea Medal (Sardinian issue); and a Long Service Good Conduct Medal (2nd type, scroll suspender). Together with a Masonic badge, medallions and German medals
A First World War Gallantry Group, awarded to 39373 Pte.J M McInnes RAMC, comprising Military Medal, 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, with miniatures and a framed General Citation listing Military Medal recipients and certificate signed by General Rawlinson commander of the Fourth Army; two Royal Northumberland Fusilier cap badges; two small cotton Union Jacks and a Booklet on the Battle of Britain
A Collection of Ephemera, including letters, identity cards etc. relating to Robert M Schwarz and Rosa Schwarz (of Jewish extract) who met and were married before the outbreak of the Second World War and who were later separated during the war; together with a quantity of postcards of a similar date
Royal Worcester jar with cover by E. Townsend, of broad shouldered oviform, the cover with a finial over a pierced band and simulated wicker, with a further lid within, the body painted with Highland Cattle grazing and signed 'E Townsend', printed mark in black with '1286 m/s', 10 1/4in (26cm) high
A set of four 'Sevres' military figures in colourful enamelled and gilt uniforms, Officier des Chasseurs e Cheval de la Garde; Tambour du 42e Regiment d'Infanterie; Tirailleur Fidere; Sapeur de la Garde d'Honneur de Lion, 31-23cm high, M. Imple de Sevres marks in red, titles in gilt (faults and losses); a further military figure, Officer 79th Highlanders 1814, underside inscribed in gilt and Made at Dresden (broken) (5)
edouard Vuillard, 1868-1940 VeNUS DE MILO inscribed M 88 pencil on paper 17.1 by 9.8cm.; 6.75 by 3.875in. Drawn at Vuillard's house on the rue de Calais circa 1915-20. To be sold with a drawing of Vuillard by the artist Paul Maze from 1938. The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Antoine Salomon.
Roman Empire, Emperors Vespasian - Marcus Aurelius, c. 69-180 A.D., a series of denarii (28), comprising Vespasian (1), Titus (1), Domitian (1), Nerva (1), Trajan (6), Hadrian (5), his wife Sabina (2), Antoninus Pius (7), his wife Faustina (2), L. Verus (1) and M. Aurelius (1), various reverse types, mixed grades but several very fine or rather better, probably an old hoard; together with a sestertius of Trajan, rev. Via Triana, fair, and three other bronze coins (32) £200-250. Foreign Coins 50. France, Napoleon III, gold 5 francs, 1859A; U.S.A., silver dollar, 1890S; Russia, Alexander III, Coronation rouble, 1883, all fine or better; and sundry other foreign coins (35), a few in silver including a Spanish-American 'cob', mixed grades (38)

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