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A group of children's porcelain mugs including Shelley 'Little Red Riding Hood Sends Her Love To You' example and further including Peggy Gibbons for Midwinter, Allertons Ltd 'Noah's Ark', Royal Winton etc, also a Poole 'George' mug and a Britannia Pottery 'Daily Record Chum Club' tapered beaker.
['D. S.']. England's Happiness Improved: or, an Infalliable Way to get Riches, Encrease Plenty, and promote Pleasure. Containing The Art of making Wine of English Grapes, and other Fruit, equal to that of France and Spain ... The whole Art and Mistery of Distilling Brandy ... To make all Sorts of Plain and Purging Ales, Cyder, Mead, Matheglin, Rum, Rack, and many other useful Liquors. To Gather, Order, and Keep Fruit ... The Art and Mistery of Pickling Flowers, Fruits, Herbs, Buds, Roots, Fish, Flesh ... The whole Art and Mistery of Confectioner ... The Compleat Market-man, or Woman ... Particular Rules for good and frugal House-keeping, 2nd edition, printed for Roger Clavill, and sold by T. Leigh and D. Midwinter, 1699, spotting and browning, leaf A4 closely trimmed in lower margin shaving catch-word and signature mark, contemporary mottled sheep ruled in blind, remnants of old paper spine-label, 8vo (13.7 x 8.6 cm) (Qty: 1)Provenance: engraved bookplate of Ambrose Isted (c.1718-1780/1), of Ecton Hall, Northamptonshire. ESTC R229812; Wing E2977A; cf. Gable G19820 (first edtion, 1697) & G42433 (third edition, 1700; Gable with the erroneous date 1672); not in Bitting, Cagle, Oxford or Vicaire. Very rare: ESTC traces two copies in libraries world-wide. 'This is one of the earliest books in English that describes the planting and culture of vines in England, and the making of wine from grapes grown in England' (Gable). It was first published in 1697, and a third edition appeared in 1700 with the title Vinetum angliae and the author identified by the initials 'D. S'.
Remmelin (Johann, & Michael Spaher of Tyrol). A Survey of the Microcosme: or, The Anatomy of the Bodies of Man and Woman. Wherein the skin, veins, arteries, nerves, muscles, viscera, bones and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that all aparts of the said bodies, both internal and external, are exactly represented in their proper site. Useful for all physicians, chyrurgeons, statuaries, painters, &c., corrected by Clopton Havers, M.D. and Fellow of the Royal Society, 2nd edition, printed for Dan. Midwinter, and Tho. Leigh at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1702, printed title, engraved plate of the human body showing the skin and veins, 3 engraved plates or 'visio', with moveable parts, and 4 pages of description for the plates, generally in good condition, and understood to be complete with all hinged overlays, some light soiling to margins, first leaf of descriptive text with short closed tear to lower blank margin, without loss, not affecting text, contemporary marbled boards, heavily rubbed and marked, slim square folio (sheet size 42 x 32 cm/16.5 x 12.5 ins) (Qty: 1)ESTC T147736. Russell 697. A translation of the Catoptrum Microcosmici of 1613, and revised by Clopton Havers, the present work is one of the most elaborate large-scale early books with moveable parts, allowing the reader to learn human anatomy interactively with their own hands and eyes. The 'Microcosme' refers to the classical notion of the human body as a microcosm of the universe. The plates employ an ingenious system of overlays to reveal the successive anatomical features of the human body.
Dyeing. The Whole Art of Dying. In Two Parts. The First being an Experimental Discovery of all the most useful Secrets in Dying Silk, Wool, Linnen and the Manufactures thereof, as Practised in England, France, Spain, Holland and Germany… Written Originally in the German Language. The Second Part is a General Instruction for the Dying of Wools and Woollen Manufactures of all Colours; for the Culture of the Drugs used in the Tinctorial Art, as also for the Dying of Hats; Published by the especial Command of the present French King in that Language… Both which are Faithfully rendred into English from their Respective Originals, 1st edition, printed by William Pearson, for J. Sprint, Dan. Midwinter, G. Conyers, and Tho. Ballard, 1705, [20], 356pp., occasional spotting, minor pinprick worming and worm-tracing to upper outer corners of signatures K & L, lower blank outer corner of final leaf torn with loss, deleted early ink ownership inscription of Elias Newcomen to title-page, contemporary polished calf, rebacked with original spine and spine label relaid, rubbed, some edge and corner wear, 8vo (18.5 x 11.5 cm) (Qty: 1)Provenance: The work appears to have been owned by Elias Newcomen (1706-1765), the second son of Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729), inventor of the eponymous Newcomen steam engine in 1712. Elias followed his father’s interest in directing the erection of steam machinery. ESTC T80696; M. Ron, Bibliotheca Tinctoria, p. 36. 1. A very nice copy of a work of great rarity, the first comprehensive work on the subject to be published in English. ESTC locates five copies in the UK and four copies in North America. The original German book that made up part I of The Whole Art of Dying was the 1703 edition of a book originally published in 1685, Ars Tinctoria Experimentalis, oder curieuse Wollkommene Endecken der Faerbe-kunst . The second part is a translation of the 1683 German work Ars Tinctoria Fundamentalis, oder Gründliche Anweisung zur Färbenkunst , which was itself a translation of Colbert's 1669 work, Instruction genérale pour la teinture des laines et manufacture de laine de toutes couleurs et pour la culture des drogues ou ingrediens qu'on y emploie . It was this work which established ‘a standard for the French (later also for other European nations) dye industry. It gave both practical instructions and legal regulations on sizes, quality, and practices, together with a law, promulgated in 1669’.
BORDER FINE ARTS BRAMBLY HEDGE SCULPTURES, etc, to include Wedding Collection 'Bride' BH9, 'Groom' BH10, two 'Bridesmaids' BH14, 'Best Man' BH15 'Minster' BH12, 'Pageboy' BH13, 'Mr Apple Proposing a Toast' BH27, 'Lady Woodmouse Eating Cake' BH28 and 'Wedding Table and Canopy' BH17, 'Picnic Collection 'Basil with Basket' BH64, 'Lord and Lady Woodmouse Resting' BH67, 'Mr Toadflax' BH61, 'Mrs Toadflax with Hamper' BH62, Picnic Blanket' BH60, Midwinter Collection 'Basil Reclining' M38, 'Lady Woodmouse in a Chair' BH21 and 'Mrs Apple and Children' BH37, together with 'Poppy Packing Night Clothes' BH74, 'Beatrix Potter 'Hunca Munca Sweeping' BPM8, etc (some with boxes)
JOHN CHAMBERLAYNE: MAGNAE BRITANNIAE NOTITIA OR THE PRESENT STATE OF GREAT BRITAIN..., London for B & S Tooke, Daniel Midwinter, Jacob Tomson, E Valentine and T Wotton, 1723, engraved port frontis, old blind stamped calf, morocco gilt label, book plate of W Rolleston Saunders, from the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor
A 1960s Midwinter "Mexicana" part combination service, designed by Jessie Tait, thirty-five pieces approx, a Midwinter Stylecraft combination service, decorated flowers, fifty pieces approx, a collection of Midwinter, including five "Home Spun" pattern plates, designed by Jessie Tait, in sizes, two "Capri" pattern plates, a similar Stylecraft dinner plate, three tureen lids, a "Trellis" pattern coffee cup and saucer, and other tea and coffee wares
Small group of mixed ceramics to include Beswick posy vase by Colin Melbourne, Danish Nymolle Bjorn Wiimbald ' September Saison Start ' Hanging Plaque, Aynsley Doormouse, Queensberry Black and White Plate, Midwinter Jessie Tate ' Moonfleur ' Plate, Bjorn Wiimbald for Rosenthal Glass Dish and bjorn Wiimbald Nymolle Vase dated 1987
A mixed collection of treen and curios to include two Italian carved 'folk' figures, an Indian turned wooden trinket box with domed lid and hand painted decoration of tigers and other animals containing a small collection of seashells, a walnut baton, a a timber-shafted lead gong strike, an Edwardian paper bin / pail covered in painted and textured tooled paper decorated with a stylised scene of galleons on tumultuous seas with the caption 'Westward ho, to Trinidad', taken from the c1904 poem cycle 'Songs Of The Sea' by Sir Henry Newbolt, etc. together with W R Midwinter Burslem porcelain figures of The Virgin Mary, further plaster and porcelain Christian icons.
90s/00s INDIE/ALT ROCK. Indie-tastic collection of 11 x LPs with 2 x 12". Artists/titles are Margo Price - Live 2016 (Third Man Records vault package 31, complete), Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (1993 UK original VUSLP 60 - Ex+/Ex+ with printed inner), Kings Of Leon - Because Of The Times (ltd edition red vinyl, Mint and sealed), The Polyphonic Spree - The Fragile Army (2007 LP, Mint and sealed), Radio 4 - Stealing Of A Nation, Ride (x2) - S/T EP (CRE 072T) and Today Forever (CRE 100T some foxing to the sleeve), The Spinto Band - Nice And Nicely Done, Spiritualized - Fucked Up Inside (2014 LP, Mint and sealed), Maximo Park - A Certain Trigger (WARPLP 130), Midwinter - The Waters Of Sweet Sorrow (Mint and sealed), The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age Of The Understatement (original 2008 release) and Magnolia Electric Co. Elsewhere, condition is Ex+. Please note that any 'pen' you can see on the images are simply on the outer protective plastic wallets!
UK FOLK PIONEERS - LPs/7". Marvellous selection of 3 x LPs with 2 x 7". Titles are Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left (US 1976 copy on Antilles, AN-7010 - superb Ex+/Ex+), Sandy Denny - Candle In The Wind (WIP 6391 promo - Ex+), Bert Jansch - In The Bleak Midwinter (Charisma CB 240 white label test pressing - Ex, single sided) and John Martyn (x2) - So Far So Good (ILPS 9484 - Ex+/Ex+) and Inside Out (ILPS 9253 - Ex+/Ex+). Superb copies.

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