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Stoll, R. T & Roubier, J. Architecture and Sculpture in Early Britain. Celtic Saxon Norman. Small folio, 1967; Holmes John M. Colour in Interior Decoration. 4to., 1931; Dalton, Ormonde Maddock, Byzantine Art and Architecture. New York, 1961; Morris, William. William Morris by Himself. Edited Gillian Naylor. Small folio, 2000; Jones, Owen. The grammar of Chinese Ornament. Small folio, 1997; Wilton, Andrew. British Watercolours 1750-1850. 4to., Oxford, 1977. Together with a small collection of books about architecture, art and antiques. Various formats and bindings. (20+).
Morris (Rev. F.O.). Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, 9 orig. divs., n.d., c. 1880s, num. chromos., orig. gilt dec. cloth, worn at head and foot of spines, slim 4to, together with Illustrated London News, vol. 5, July - December, 1844, and vol. 24, January - June, 1854, num. wood engs., contemp. half morocco, worn, folio, with other misc. books, incl. juvenile works and childrens annuals (3 shelves)
1937 Morris Eight Two Seater Tourer Reg.No. JSL 528 Engine No. 179213 Chassis No. S2/E181025. This car has had three previous owners, it is in tidy but not restored condition and the mileage is believed to be correct. It has been well maintained by the present owner, everything works and it has an M.O.T. Certificate until the end of the month. The interior and body are a little shabby but the car is in very good mechanical condition.
MORRIS Revd. F.O. A natural history of British moths ... 1st edition, 4 volumes, 132 hand coloured plates, contemporary half brown morocco, cloth boards, t.e.g., others uncut, 8vo., fore-edges slightly spotted, London: Bell & Daldy, 1872. A history of British butterflies ... 4th edition, 72 chromolithographed plates, uniformly bound with the above, 4to., London: Bell, 1876 [5]
Grundy (William Morris, photographer). Sunshine in the Country, a Book of Rural Poetry, 1st ed., 1861, twenty mounted albumen prints, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine faded, slightly frayed at extrems., together with Howitt (William and Mary), Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, the Photographic Illustrations by Bedford, Sedgfield, Wilson, Fenton, and others, 1st and 2nd series, 1862-64, twenty-seven & twenty-six mounted albumen prints, spotting throughout, a.e.g., orig. gilt and blind-stamped dec. cloth with mounted circular albumen print to upper covers, rubbed, minor fraying at head and foot of spines, 8vo (3)
Hutchinson (Walter, ed.). Hutchinson's Dog Encyclopaedia, 3 vols., c.1935, numerous colour and b&w illusts., some marginal staining and fraying, contemp. qtr. morocco, rubbed and dampstained, 4to, together with Lewis (Samuel), A Topographical Dictionary of England, 4 vols. only (lacks atlas volume), 5th ed., 1842, inner hinges splitting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, plus others including eight volumes of Morris' Nests & Eggs of British Birds, a late 19th century Harmsworth Atlas, etc. (2 cartons)
Carroll (Lewis & the Rossetti family). A fine album of approx. eighty (mostly albumen print) photographs on fifty leaves, of the Rossetti family and friends, plus art works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and other Pre?Raphaelite artists, etc., c. 1850s to 1900, including six photographs by Lewis Carroll (i.e. Charles L. Dodgson) seven images of William Rossetti's first fiancee Henrietta Rintoul from the 1850s, images of other Rintoul family members, Marie Stillman, two unidentified girls, images of art works photographed by William E. Gray and Naya [many of the latter of paintings from the first Venice Biennale of 1895 of which William Rossetti was chairman of the judging jury], the first twenty images (all art works) pasted in, the remaining images corner?mounted, most images on rectos with ink captions on facing page in William Rossetti's hand, William Rossetti's ownership signature, dated 1898, orig. half morocco with William Rossetti's printed label to upper cover (numbered 24: Gabriel, Family, Miscellaneous), spine damaged and covers near detached, folio Full contents description available. The Lewis Carroll albumen prints are: 1) Drawing of the late Mrs D.G. Rossetti by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, with head resting on a pillow [Carroll's image number 1147], 158 x 146 mm; 2) Drawing of Mrs. Morris in an armchair, full?length, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti [image number 1152], 154 x 130 mm; 3) Alphonse Legros, [image number 1128], 122 x 101 mm; 4) Maria Francesca Rossetti, with her mother Frances Mary Lavinia (nee Polidori) and brother Dante Gabriel playing chess [image number 1134, also with Christina Rossetti to left of image], 124 x 158 mm; 5) Christina, Dante Gabriel, Mrs. Frances Rossetti, William and Maria (splash?marked on photographic plate) [image number 1133?, slightly wider], 150 x 177 mm; 6) Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti with her son William Michael (almost trimmed out) [image number 1132, also with Dante Gabriel and Christina], 94 x 48 mm. The first two photographs are pasted in, the remaining four corner?mounted. All were taken 6?8 October 1863 at Dante Gabriel Rossetti's home at 16 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. (1)
Rossetti (Dante Gabriel, 1828?82). 'Dinner Time', April 1859, an original pencil drawing showing a full?length profile of the Great Seal at London Zoo, half submerged by water, with the artist's pencil monogram and date lower right and caption bottom centre, 137 x 108mm, mounted, framed and glazed Virginia Surtees, 'The Paintings and Drawings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828?1882) A Catalogue Raisonné' (1971), vol. 1, 210 (no. 600); Henry Currie Marillier, 'Dante Gabriel Rossetti: An Illustrated Memorial of his Art and Life' (1899), 229: 'When Burne?Jones and Morris were living at Red Lion Square, and Rossetti was in rooms at Blackfriars, the Zoological Gardens were a constant resort of all three. The accompanying sketch of the great seal expecting his dinner is a relic of those days, and was probably one of many such. Oddly enough, with the exception of apes once or twice, the cat in 'Fra Pace', and the fawn in 'Mary Magdalene at the Door of Simon', Rossetti never seems to have had any inclination to introduce animals into pictures. He reserved them exclusively for his private life, of which they formed, as the above notes show, a characteristic and remarkable feature.' (1)
Rossetti (William Michael and family). Extracts from Pall Mall Gazette and Pall Mall Budget, 1865?88, St. James's Gazette, 1881?89 and Volunteer Service Gazette, 24 September 1887, approx. 200 leaves, ownership signature of William Rossetti and Mary E. Madox Rossetti, contemp. cloth, some loss to head of spine, together with three other similar volumes of periodical extracts from The Portfolio, Art Journal, The Periodical, & c., containing approx. . twenty illustrated articles by and about the Rossettis and Pre?Raphaelitism, etc., scattered pencil marginalia by William Rossetti, with ownership inscriptions and brief contents details by William Rossetti, contemp. cloth, rubbed, all folio except last vol. 4to Articles include William Rossetti, 'Notes on Rossetti and his Works', 'A Preraphaelite Collection (Leathart)', Henri Jacottet, 'Miss Christina Rossetti', F.G. Stephens, 'The Earlier Works of Rossetti', John L. Tupper, 'English Artists of the Present Day: Thomas Woolner', Lewis F. Day, 'William Morris and his Art', etc. Part of William Rossetti's 'Miscellanies' ? see Angela Thirlwell, 'William and Lucy, the Other Rossettis' (2003), pp. 142?4. (4)
Morris (William). The Collected Works of William Morris, with Introductions by his Daughter May Morris, 24 vols., 1910-24, photogravure plts., a few illusts. and facsimilies in text, unobtrusive circular blind stamp to p.51 in each volume, orig. holland?backed boards, with paper label to spines, a few minor marks but basically a very clean set, 8vo Limited edition 169/1050. (24)
Forster (E.M.). Alexandria, a History and a Guide, 1st ed., pub. Alexandria, Whitehead Morris, 1922, two folding plans and illusts. to text, col. folding map in pocket at rear, orig. printed boards, rubbed, 8vo Kirkpatrick A8. 'A very large proportion of the original edition was destroyed by fire'. (1)
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