Stirling-William de Morgan and his Wife New York 1922 § Howard (F. E.) and F. H. Crossley. English Church Woodwork ex-library copy with stamps [c.1917] § Sitwell (S.) British Architects and Craftsmen 1945 § Strong (Roy) Royal Gardens 1992 § Conner (P.) Oriental Architecture in the West 1979 § Koschatzky (W.) Viennese Watercolors of the Nineteenth Century New York 1988 plates and illustrations original cloth or boards the last four with dust-jackets one or two rubbed; and c.70 others art and architecture including a wood-engraving Crucifix by Eric Gill some catalogues v.s.(c.75)
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Gumuchian. Les Livres de l`Enfance 1979 2 vol. 1979 § Mahony (Bertha E.) Louise P. Latimer and Beulah Folmsbee. Illustrators of Children`s Books 1744-1945 1970 § The Pierpoint Morgan Library. Early Children`s Books and their Illustration original pictorial wrappers a few small stains spine creased New York 1975 § Rosenbach (A.S.W.) Early American Children`s Books reprint New York Kraus 1966 original cloth or boards dust-jackets a few nicks and light soiling; and c.30 others Children`s Bibliography and Reference v.s.(c.35)
Shepherd (Major W.S.). The 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment (99th). A Record of their Fighting in the Great War, 1914-18, 1927, maps, press cuttings at front and rear, owner signature of R.M.T. Gillson, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, provenance: Lt.-Col. Gillson, commander 2nd Bn. Wiltshire Regiment, with a typed 7pp. account, by Gillson, of the Battle of Hulluch, September 1915 involving the Battalion, and a 2pp. manuscript letter, dated 22/10/15, addressed to Gillson from Major C.G. Forsyth, recommending him in dispatches, together with four others: Henry Graham’s The Annals of the Yeomanry Cavalry of Wiltshire, vols. 1 & 2, 1886-94, J.H. Morgan’s Leaves From a Field-Note, 1916 and With the 2/4th Wilts to India, privately printed, 1934 (5)
WILLIAM DE MORGAN, TWO CERAMIC TILES, CIRCA 1890, one painted with five flower stems, in aubergine and green on a white ground impressed mark, minor rim chips, impressed Merton Abbey marks, 15.5cm square; the other with panels of flowers in aubergine and blue, impressed post 1882 mark `W de Morgan`, 15cm square (2)
British and World coins, a quantity, including USA Morgan Dollars (4), 1879 O, 1880 O, 1885, 1888, good extremely fine but scuffed, modern Silver Crown-size world coins, including Chinese and Russian (c. 20), Royal Mint Proof Year Sets 1998 (2), and sundry including Concorde medallion by Danbury Mint, 1976, limited edition, in box of issue. (Lot).
British Provincial, Herefordshire, Hereford, Hereford, Ross & Archenfield Bank, Twenty Pounds, 1 November 1862, no. 1219, for Joseph Morgan & Francis Hamp Adams, signed by Hamp Adams (Outing 935C; Grant 1338). Pinholes and spots, otherwise good fine, scarce Printer’s imprint of Perkins & Bacon on front and Perkins & Heath on back. Francis Hamp Adams (1821-99), the estranged eldest son of Francis Hamp (1786-1849), banker and serial adulterer, of Bacton Villa, was brought up by an artisan family and articled by his father to a Mr Collins, a solicitor, in Ross in 1837, being Ôset free’ after his father’s death. He joined the bank but, over the next few years his younger half-brother, John Hampden Hamp ( 1864), inheritor of the family fortune, ran up a series of bad debts, for which he was arrested and jailed. On 13 March 1863 the Hereford, Ross & Archenfield Bank had to suspend payments with a deficiency of £30,000, caused by the defalcation of a clerk in the Hereford branch by the name of Fryer over several years. The Hereford branch was the prime responsibility of Joseph Morgan, whose personal wealth was declared as £6,000; F.H. Adams ran the Ross and Archenfield office and his wealth was declared as £24,650. Adams emerged from the bank crash with his reputation, if not his fortune, intact and he began to practice as a solicitor in Ross in 1864, living at Upton Bishop
British Provincial, Yorkshire, York, York Old Bank, Ten Pounds, 7 April 1781, no. 3/66, Pay Mr William Morgan or bearer on Demand or at Fourteen Days after Sight in London, signed by John Holmes (Outing 2453B; Grant Ð). Several endorsements on back for partial payments on this note, otherwise good very fine
* Transparent Prints. A group of twelve various transparent prints published by Edward Orme, 1798-99, mixed method engravings, a few with hand-colouring, some uncoloured and without transparency, mostly with title and imprint, a few trimmed to plate mark and a few minor marginal defects, (495 x 305mm and smaller), together with two hand-coloured lithographic transparencies of church interiors, one with printed label ‘G.W.’s transpariences. Midnight Mass, pub. Reeves & Sons, and W. Morgan, n.d., c. 1840, sheet size 290 x 233mm and sl. smaller. The titles of the Orme transparent prints are: Smugglers, Sir Bertrand in the Haunted Castle, A Cottage on Fire, A Cavern (5 copies), Outside of a Castle, Porchester Castle, View of Mount Vesuvius. (14)
Fine Welsh `The Outside Halves 1951-2002` signed limited ed. rugby display: comprising a maroon, velvet and gold braid rugby cap, embroidered with the date `1951-2002` to the peak - together with a matching maroon velvet pennant embroidered `Outside Haves` together with the 6 Welsh Fly-Halves who dominated the game to incl. Cliff Morgan, David Watkins, Barry John, Phil Bennett, Jonathan Davis and Neil Jenkins - together with number of caps won. Bordered by 6x signed coloured prints, ltd ed. of only no. 17/100, fully mounted in a window box display case, c/w coa, overall 39"x35".
Schroder (John). Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts by Rupert Brooke, Edward Marsh & Christopher Hassall, Rampant Lions Press, Cambridge, 1970, b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. quarter morocco gilt by S. & S., London, a little faded on spine, folio (limited edition 39/450, signed by John Schroder and Joan Hassall), together with William Morris and the Art of the Book. With Essays on William Morris as Book Collector by Paul Needham, as Calligrapher by Joseph Dunlap, and as Typographer by John Dreyfus, pub. Pierpont Morgan Library/OUP, 1976, port. frontis., b & w illusts. pict. endpapers, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 4to, with other bibliography and related, mostly G/VG (6 shelves)
Priestley (Joseph). A Sermon, Preached before the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Mill-Hill-Chapel in Leeds, May 16, 1773, by Joseph Priestley, LLD. F.R.S., On Occasion of his resigning his Pastoral Office among them, 1st ed., printed for J. Johnson, 1773, pp.[ii]+x+40+[4](pubs. ads.), title-page dust-soiled, a few fox spots, bound with Morgan (Thomas), Letters to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Defence of An Appeal to The Common Sense of plain and common Christians, in Behalf of the Old Christianity of the Gospel, and In defence of the Author. To which is added, A Letter to the Rev. W. Graham..., 1st ed., Leeds, printed by G. Wright, 1772, pp.28, and Edwards (John, pub.), A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine of Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the Unjust Charge of Antinomianism, Extracted from a Letter of the Reverend Mr. Robert Trail, a Minister in the City of London, to a Minister in the Country, printed by M. Lewis, 1758, pp.vi+[7]-48, and eight other pamphlets, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 19th c. half calf gilt, extrems. rubbed, 8vo. The other pamphlets bound in are as follows:The Safe Retreat from Impending Judgments, Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached at Leeds, March 12, 1762, by John Edwards; An Appeal to the Common Sense of Plain and Common Christians, in Behalf of the Old Christianity of the Gospel, by Thomas Morgan, 2nd ed., 1772; The Important Enquiry Addressed to the Professors of every Denomination of Christians in Great-Britain and Ireland, Leeds, 1779; The Sons of Darkness holding a Lamp to the Children of Light, being the Substance of a Sermon Delivered in the New-Market in Birmingham, by Thomas Taylor, 3rd ed., Leeds, 1782; The Sorrows of Time, and the Joys of Eternity: being the Substance of a Funeral Sermon Delivered in Chester, occasioned by the Death of Miss Mary Gilbert, by Thomas Taylor, Leeds, [1768?]; Directions How to spend every Ordinary Day to God, Remarkable Deaths of Two Young Men..., Leeds, 1797; An Impartial Account of the Life and Death of the Late Right Honourable William Pitt..., Leeds, 1806; Extract of a Letter from an Eminent Physician, to one of his Patients, Leeds, c.1810. (1)
NAPOLEON, SUBJECT. JUNOT [(LAURE)] DUCHESSE D`ABRANTES MEMOIRES OF NAPOLEON HIS COURT AND FAMILY two vols, engraved plates, extra illustrated, engraved bookplate of Prof Freitas Simoes, crushed scarlet morocco by Root & Son, London, ruled in gilt and with the crowned imperial initial and emblems, the spine with raised bands, crimson silk doublures, aeg, London: Richard Bentley, 1836; M V Arnault [et al] - Memoires of the Public and Private Life of Napoleon Bonaparte with Copious Historical Illustrations..... translated.... by W Hamilton Reid, original boards, 1826; Lady Morgan-France, contemporary calf rebacked, 1817; [L-A-F] de Bourrienne - Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, four vols, original embossed green cloth, London 1836; [Nelson] - Copies of Original Letters from the Army of General Bonaparte in Egypt Intercepted by the Fleet under the Command of Admiral Lord Nelson, 1798; P F F J Giraud - The Campaign of Paris in 1814 to which is prefixed a sketch of the campaign of 1813..... and the Dethonement and Abdication of Buonaparte..... translated from the French, with 4pp of adverts., original boards, 1815; [Louis Dubrocq] - Life of Bonaparte First Consul of France from his Birth to the Peace of Luneville.... translated from the French, 1802; Louis Adolphe Thiers - History of the Consulate and the Empire of France under Napoleon, twelve vols, engraved plates, navy cloth, 1893 and 94; - The History of the French Revolution, five vols, engraved plates, black cloth, 1881; eight others, Napoleon (36)
Davies (Rhys) Daisy Mathews,1/325,GCP number 195 of 325 copies, signed by the author on Contents leaf, illustrated by Agnes Miller Parker, original morocco-backed patterned cloth, Waltham St.Lawrence, 1932 § Grimm`s Other Tales, one of 75 specially-bound copies signed by the artist, from an edition limited to 500, illustrated by Gwenda Morgan, original pictorial purple morocco, gilt, spine faded, 1956 § Cupid & Psyches, number 69 of 150 copies, illustrated by Lettice Sandford, original cloth-backed batik boards, dust-jacket spotted and browned, 1934, all with wood-engraved illustrations, most t.e.g., others uncut, Golden Cockerel Press; and another for the press, 8vo(4)
Gray.Elegy..,1/80,ill.G.Morgan,GCP number 4 of 80 specially-bound copies, from an edition limited to 750, wood-engraved full-page illustrations by Gwenda Morgan, small ink inscription to head of front free endpaper, original green morocco, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with urn blocked in gilt on upper cover and harp on lower, t.e.g., others uncut, spine slightly faded, cloth slip-case (faded), 8vo, Golden Cockerel Press, 1946. ***Featuring charming scenes of country life.
Morgan (Gwenda).Wood-engravings,1/35 with an introduction by John Randle, number XXX of 35 special copies signed by the artist and with an additional suite of plates, from an edition limited to 335, tipped-in frontispiece and illustrations, original morocco-backed marbled boards, uncut, additional plates loose in board folder, together in slip-case, 4to, Andoversford, Whittington Press, 1985.
Morgan Dollars (28), 1878 eight tail-feathers, 1879, 1880O, 1881S, 1882S, 1883O, 1884O, 1885-6-7-8-9, 1890-1-2-3, 1894O, 1895O, 1896-7-8, 1899O, 1900, 1901O, 1902O, 1903, 1904O, 1921 [28]. The 1878 good extremely fine with proof-like fields, 1893 very fine, 1894O good fine, 1895O nearly fine but polished, others mostly extremely fine, a few better
Four William de Morgan pottery “Galleon” tiles decorated in red lustre with a Tudor galleon, an Egyptian galley, a Viking longship and a Phoenician galley, each 8ins square (designed circa 1890 - with minor flake chips to rim), mounted in stained wood table, on square chamfered legs, 17.5ins square x 19ins high
A box containing a large quantity of coins comprising a cased proof sets for the following years, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1976, also a silver Britannia two pounds dated 1999 in case of issue, quantity of Queen Victoria crowns dated 1889 x 3, 1896, also George IV crowns dated 1821 and 1822, a quantity of Roman coins with a leaflet stating that they were found in 1949 at Leptis Magna Tripoli, also a quantity of ten shilling notes being three cashier Peppiatt, a quantity of one pound notes by Cashier D H F Somerset, being uncirculated and in numbered sequence x 7, a Joe Page uncirculated one pound, a G M Gill five pound uncirculated, J B Page uncirculated on pound, a G M Gill five pound, two J S Ford ten shilling notes, a D S Beale ten shilling note and a quantity of foreign paper money, also a quantity of foreign coins including a US Morgan silver dollar dated 1880, and a quantity of packaged coins including a tube of 2ps in original Royal Mint packaging etc (illustrated)

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