Morris, E. W., A History of The London Hospital, London, Edward Arnold, 1910, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), half title, frontispiece, plates, pages uncut, presentation inscription from the author to 'Edgar Speyer', original green cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt With a number of other works including, three uniformly bound works by Walter Besant 'South London' (London, 1901), 'Westminster' (London, 1897), and 'London' (London, 1900)
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Morris (Rev. Francis Orpen): A History of British Birds, fifth edition, 6 vols., hand-coloured plates, original decorated cloth, gilt, t.e.g., 8vo, 1903; A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., hand-coloured plates, signatures to endpapers, original decorated cloth, 8vo, 1864. (9)
Birkbeck (Morris). Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois, 4th ed., pub. James Ridgway, 1818, 156pp., folding engraved map, hand-col. in outline, two leaves of pubs. ads. bound-in at rear, ink library stamp to title and map verso, recent qtr. calf gilt, slim 8vo. Sabin 5569. (1)
Swindon. An autograph book containing the signatures of many entertainers who appeared at The Empire Theatre in Swindon and other local venues, c.1950s, including Diana Dors, Frankie Howard, Arthur Haynes, Kieron Moore, Ken Morris, Ramon Stclair, Orlnado Martini, Len Marten, Jimmy Hanley, Five Bennett Boys, and others, together with a copy of the Topical Times Football Book 1963-64, signed by the Swindon F.C. team of the day including Mike Summerbee, Ernie Hunt, Roger Smart, John Trollope, Bill Atkins, Will Shurgold, Bobby Woodruffe, Kieth Morgan, Jack Smith, Bill Atkins, Ken McPherson, Owen Dawson, Terry Wollen and Arnold Darcy (2)
Poll Book, Westminster. The Poll Book, for Electing Two Representatives in Parliament for the City and Liberty of Westminster, June 18 to July 4, 1818; before Arthur Morris, Esq. High Bailiff....To which is added, a List of the Members Returned to serve in the New Parliament, printed for J. J. Stockdale, 1818, fldg. col. frontis. by I. R. Cruikshank, just shaved at the head, a few leaves marked, contemp. half calf, marbled board sides, 8vo.. Stockdale reprints 6 pages of Threatening Letters written to him warning against publication. These are followed by 3 pages of errata. (1)
Gogmagog Press.- Cox (Morris) A collection of 12 coloured prints, comprising: Pollard Beeches, 6/25; Sunflowers, 25/26; The Nativity, 5/26; Fieldmice, 31/32; View from a Hill, 4/35; Derelict Church, 8/35; On the Seashore, 10/43; Chimpanzee, 41/64, all dated 1946, Smiling Woman, 7/15; Nude under the Trees, 16/20; Licking Cat, 19/35, all dated 1948; Forest Bomb-Crater, 12/30, 1950, each print numbered, titled, signed and dated by the artist in pencil, v.s. (12).
Cox (Morris) Forty-Five Untitled Poems, number 31 of 50 copies on Japanese hand-made paper and signed by the author/artist, printed in turquoise and black, colour nature-printed double-page illustrations by Cox, original boards, preserved in transparent wrapper, [Chambers 21], 8vo, Gogmagog Press, 1969.
Cox (Morris) From a London Suburb: Poems, number 21 of 24 copies signed by the author/artist and with duplicates of the title and one plate at end, printed in blue and black on Japanese paper, double-page colour illustrations by Cox, original dark green silk, uncut, [Chambers 25], 8vo, Gogmagog Press, 1975.
Cox (Morris) Young Legs Eleven, number 25 of 25 copies signed by the author/artist and with an extra suite of the prints at end, printed on Japanese hand-made paper, double-page colour illustrations by Cox, original dark green silk, uncut, [Chambers 27], 8vo, Gogmagog Press, 1976. Chambers describes this in dark blue and gold striped silk.
Cox (Morris) Intimidations of Mortality: Poems on Victorian Themes with Psychological Implications, number 26 of 90 copies on Japanese hand-made paper and signed by the author/artist, double-page colour illustrations by Cox, original pictorial boards, preserved in transparent wrapper, 1977; Mediaeval Dream Book (A), number 45 of 100 copies, illustrated title, original patterned cloth, 1963, [Chambers 29 & 9], 8vo, Gogmagog Press (2).
Emwood [John Musgrave-Wood] Six ink and wash caricatures, depicting the casts of contemporary plays, including Valerie White, Sonia Dresdel, Richard Johnson and others in "After my Fashion", 1952; Godfrey Tearle and others in "Hanging Judge", 1952; Mary Morris, Margaretta Scot and others in "The Young Elizabeth", 1952; Trevor Howard, Wilfred Lawson and others in "The Devil's General", 1953; Eli Wallach and others in "Teahouse of the August Moon", 1954; and Patrick Cargill, Joy Shelton and others in "Meet the Body", all signed, four with the name of the theatre and date, uniformly framed and glazed, average size 215mm. x 335mm. (6).
Pair of William Morris curtains and a cushion cover, the curtains in hand-blocked cotton, 'peonies', the velvet in printed velvet. English, probably 1920s. Each curtain approx. 66in. x 51in. 1.68m. x 130m., the cushion cover 21in. 53.5cm sq. The cushion cover with slight staining. N.B. each curtain is doubled.
LENGLEN (S.) & MORRIS (m.), TENNIS BY SIMPLE EXERCISES, cloth 8vo, 1937; Connolly (M.), Championship Tennis, cloth, dust wrapper torn with loss, 8vo, 1954; Patty (B.), Tennis My Way, cloth, dust wrapper, 8vo, 1951, and circa 50 others on Lawn Tennis, hardback and paperback, including some ex-libris copies, (Qty).
"Greenery", a Morris and Company tapestry designed by John Henry Dearle, 1892, woven in coloured wools and mohair by John Martin and William Sleath, with a pear, a sweet chestnut and an oak tree within a woodland glade and with rabbits, a fox, and fallow deer and in the foreground with mille-fleurs, the trees woven with banners bearing the inscriptions "By woodsman's edge I faint and fail, by craftsman's edge I tell the tail. High in the wood, high o'er the hall, aloft I rise, when low I fall. Unmoved I stand what wind may blow, swift swift before the wind I go.", 217cm high, 461cm wide (approx.).
A collection of Morris & Co. fabrics, to include "Willow" a length of printed cotton fabric, selvedge marks,177cm x 90cm, "Honeysuckle" a length of printed linen fabric, selvedge marks, 145cm x 90cm, "Daffodil" a length of printed linen fabric, selvedge marks, 123cm x 90cm,"Utrecht Velvet" two lengths of embossed mohair plus, 58cm x 43cm and 68cm x 58cm, "Peacock and Dragon" a seat cover of woven wool fabric, 85cm x 55cm approx, "Tangley" a length of cotton chintz fabric, 130cm x 35cm and a roll of wallpaper (8).
A Morris & Co three fold mahogany draught screen, each fold enclosing a silkwork embroidered glazed panel, possibly designed by J. H. Dearle and depicting flowering foliage worked in coloured silks, enclosed by a frame with shaped top surmounted by finials and with frieze below decorated with waved piercings, the whole raised on turned feet, each fold 187cm high, 58cm wide.
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