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* The Rolling Stones. Signed album cover (record present) of the LP 'Between the Buttons', 1967,. inscribed in blue ballpoint pen on album cover verso 'To B & M and their sensible friends' with the signatures of all five members of the band at that time, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, a little browned and rubbed, VG/G (1)
Davis (John). Historical Records of the Second Royal Surrey, or Eleventh Regiment of Militia, 1877,. half title present, photographic port. frontis., one col. plt. and ten b & w illusts. (all correct as list), orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked on spine, 8vo, together with Gretton (Lieut. Col. G. le M.), The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902, 1st ed., 1911, half title present, frontis. and four other b & w plts., double page facsimile and ten maps on nine folding sheets, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and soiled, 4to, and other regimental histories, etc. (15)
Hakluyt Society publications, fifteen vols., c. 1974 94,. including Sir Francis Drake's West Indian Voyage, 1981, The Hakluyt Handbook, 2 vols., 1974, Jerusalem Pilgrimage 1099 1185, 1988, etc., together with Virginia Voyages from Hakluyt, ed. David B. Quinn and Alison M. Quinn, Oxford University Press, 1973, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus North America from Earliest Discovery to First Settlements, The Norse Voyages to 1612, by David B. Quinn, 1975, and others related on the early English exploration and settlement of America, mostly written or edited by David B. Quinn (30)
Hamilton (Angus). Afghanistan, 1st ed., 1906,. half title present, port. frontis., num. b & w illusts. from the photos., folding map, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., together with Pennell (Alice M.), Pennell of the Afghan Frontier. The Life of Theodore Leighton Pennell, 1st ed., 1914, half title present, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos., sketch maps, 16pp. pubs. ads. at rear, some minor fore edge spotting, orig. cloth gilt, a little faded and rubbed on spine, both 8vo, plus others related (18)
Maurice (Col. J.F.). Military History of the Campaign of 1882 in Egypt. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the War of Office, [1887],. numerous folding maps at rear, some with handling tears, text with marginal browning, hinges split, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, shaken, faded and soiled, 8vo, together with. Elphinstone (Captain H.C.), Siege of Sebastopol, 1854 5, Journal of the Operations Conducted by the Corps of Royal Engineers, vol.1 only (of two), 1859, addn. eng. title, five large folding plts. sectionalized on linen, orig. blindstamped cloth, faded and soiled, 4to, plus Wright (Colonel von and Hozier, Captain Henry M.), The Campaign of 1866 in Germany, 1872, b & w maps, free endpapers browned, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, faded and soiled, spine frayed at head, 8vo, plus Robinson (G.T.), The Betrayal of Metz: being a New and Revised Edition of "The Fall of Metz", 1874, folding map, some tears to folds, and laid down, ex. lib., some soiling, later cloth, faded and soiled, 8vo, plus two others (6)
Pfintzing (Melchior). Der Aller Durchleuchtigste Ritter, oder die Rittermässige... Gross Thaten... dess Aller Grossmächtigsten Heldens Maximiliani I..., 2 parts in one, pub. M. Schultes, Ulm, 1679, eng. frontis. (closed tear to lower left portion of image), title printed in red & black, numerous woodcut illusts., dec. initials and head & tailpieces, minor worming to upper outer margin corners of last few pages, contemp. calf, elaborate gilt dec. spine, slightly rubbed to extrems., rear board with wear to upper outer corner, folio (1)
Secker (Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford). A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Christ Church, London; on Thursday May th 5th, 1743, being the Time of the Yearly Meeting of the Children Educated in the Charity Schools, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster...to which is annexed an Account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2 parts in 1 volume, printed by M.Downing, 1743,. separate title page to each part, contemp. Dutch gilt wrappers, a little fraying to extrems., 4to, together with [Maynwaring, Arthur], A Vindication of the Present M y [Ministry], from the Clamours rais'd against them upon occasion of the New Preliminaries, 1711, 24 pp., stitched as issued, minor marks, unbound, 8vo, and Balzac (Jean Louis Guez), The French Favorites: or, the Seventh Discourse of Balzac's Politicks. Publish'd by the Reverend Dr. Kennet, Dean of Peterborough, 1709, 15 pp., unbound, 8vo, plus Spanheim (Friedrich), Laudatio Funebris Serenissomae ac Potentissimae Mariae II. Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, et Hiberniae Reginae, Sanctissimae Memoriae, Leiden: Elzevir, 1695, (4) + 93 + (3) pp., woodcut printers device to title, contemp. black upper wrapper (lower wrapper missing), folio (4)
Ayers (John). Japanese Ceramics (The Baur Collection), 1982,. together with Schneeberger (Pierre F.), Japanese Lacquer (The Baur Collection), 1984, numerous colour plts. to each, orig. full brown morocco/cloth respect., both in d.j.s, a little rubbed, first title with card slipcase (limited ed. of fifty copies bound in leather), plus Brankston (A. D.), Early Ming Wares of Chingtechen, Peking, 1938, colour frontis., b&w plts., etc., orig. cloth, rubbed and a little fraying to head and foot of joints, 8vo, and Fu (Marilyn & Chen), Studies in Connoisseurship, Chinese Paintings from the Arthur M. Sackler collection in New York and Princeton, 1973, numerous colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth, a little rubbed and some light soiling, large 4to, plus others on Japanese and Chinese art and antiquities, etc., including some catalogues (approx. 65)
Roper (Ida M.). The Monumental Effigies of Gloucestershire and Bristol, privately printed, Gloucester, 1931,. numerous b&w illusts. after photos, t.e.g., contemp. half black morocco, thick 8vo, together with Weaver (Lawrence), Memorials & Monuments Old and New, pub. Country Life, 1915, numerous b&w illusts. after photos., orig. qtr. cloth, rubbed and some marks, thick 8vo, plus Halliday (Maria), A Description of the Monument & Effigies in Porlock Church, Somerset ..., Torquay, 1882, one chromo. plt., and several b&w litho. plts., folding pedigree at rear, a few minor marks to margins, inscribed 'with the author's compliments' to front blank, and dated May 1883, orig. cloth gilt rubbed and some soiling, large 8vo, and Blore (Edward), The Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, comprising the Sepulchral Antiquities of Great Britain, 1826, numerous b&w eng. plts., partly untrimmed, later half morocco, rubbed and marked, large 8vo, and others on Church monuments and sculpture, brasses, etc., including 3 x Francis Bond (Screens and Galleries, 1908, Stalls and Tabernacle Work, 1910, & The Chancel of English Churches, 1916), Panofsky, Tomb Sculpture, 1964, Trivick, The Craft and Design of Monumental Brasses, 1969, etc., mostly orig. cloth, 8vo (40)
* Goodall (John Strickland, 1908 1996). 'Paddy's Evening Out' (from the book of the same title, pub. McMillan, 1973),. pen & ink, and gouache over pencil, signed, approx. 125 x 175 mm (5 x 7 ins), framed and glazed Together with a copy of the French edition of the published book, entitled Une soirée au théâtre avec M. Catastrophe). (2)
* May (F. Tuck). 'Wellington and His Soldiers Advancing',. orig. pen, ink & watercolour illustration, c. 1930, signed, approx. 310 x 225 mm (12 x 9 ins), together with an original gouache cover design on card by Branton for The Coral Island by R. M. Ballantyne, (Regent Classics), pub. Thames Publishing Co., c. 1950s, signed, approx. 350 x 275 mm (14 x 11 ins), plus a large pen, ink & watercolour was illustration of cowboys lassoing horses, by Frank R. Grey, c. 1950s, signed, approx. 400 x 580 mm (16 x 23 ins), and a set of twelve monochrome pen, ink and wash illustrations by Oxley for Cowboy Country, c. 1950s, approx. 325 x 240 mm (12.5 x 9.5 ins) and smaller, etc. (20)
Detmold (M. & E., illust.). The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling, Macmillan, 1908,. col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, sl. rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Leech (John, illust.), Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour, by R.S. Surtees, Bradbury, c.1880, hand col. plts., t.e.g., contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine and morocco labels by Bayntun, rubbed at joints and spine ends, 8vo, plus Tuck (Raphael, pub.), Alice in Wonderland, with "Come to Life" panorama, c.1910, col. frontis., double page col. panorama, illusts. to text, name filled in, orig. cloth backed pict. boards, rubbed, 4to, together with nine others, illustrated, children's (12)
India Madras. 'Madrass, Part of the Black Town, and the adjacent ground to the S. and W. with the French Attack from Decr. 12, 1758, to Feby 17, 1759', pub. 5 July, 1778,. uncoloured engraved plan by T. Millar, approx. 340 x 485 mm, together with another mid 18th century engraved plan entitled 'Madras and Fort St. George taken by the French under the Command of M. Mahe de la Bourdonnais on ye 21 of Septem. 1746', approx. 190 x 280 mm (2)
Brayley (Edward Wedlake). History of Surrey, ed. and revised by Edward Walford, 4 vols., Virtue & Co., c.1890, addn. eng. vign. title to each, numerous eng. plts. and views, occasional spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with Leighton (John M.), Strath Cluna or the Beauties of the Clyde, Delineated in a Series of Views, pub. Glasgow, c.1830, eng. vign. title with owner name, eighty eng. views on forty one leaves, by Joseph Swan, occasional light spotting and a few old waterstains, a.e.g., orig. boards, rebacked, rubbed, 4to (5)
Fullarton (A. & Co., pub.). The Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, 2 vols., Glasgow, 1842, eng. plts. and folding map, some damp staining, orig. cloth gilt, spines faded & marked, large 8vo, together with Wilson (Rev. John M., edit.), The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland; or Dictionary of Scottish Topography..., 8 vols., c.1850s, eng. plts. and hand col. maps, orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, with Fullarton & Co (A., pub.), The Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, 2 vols., 1847, eng. plts. and maps, occ. spotting, contemp. calf, extrems. rubbed, large 8vo, plus one other related (13)
Dugdale (William). A Baronage of England, or An Historical Account of the Lives and Most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility ..., 3 vols. in two, 1675 76,. first two titles printed in red and black, five double page tables, some spotting and soiling, four leaves and one table (inverted), with archival repairs but no loss of text, old ownership inscriptions of J. Middelton to first two titles and endpapers, small bookplate of M. F. Middelton to front pastedowns, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners restored, rubbed, folio (2)
Bible. Irish. [The Holy Bible], Dublin, Printed by G. & J. Grierson & M. Keene... for the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1827,. some browning and staining, contemp. blind stamped calf, rubbed, lower joint damaged, stout 8vo d. and M. 5555. The first edition of the Bible in Irish character printed for the B.F.B.S. Edited by J. McQuige. Five thousand copies were printed. (1)
Bible. New Testament. Syriac. Novum ... Testamentum Syriace, cum punctis Vocalibus & Versione Latina Matthaei ... Accurante Aegidio Gutbirio ... Clavis Operis, Lexicon, Grammaticam Syr. & Notas complexa, seorsim prodit, Hamburgi, typis & impensis Autoris, 1664,. addn. eng. title page dated 1663, the separately paginated "Lexicon" and "Notae Criticae" present, slight browning, contemp. vellum, soiled, 8vo d. and M. 1664. With the ornament formed of interlacing curves on the printed title page, and the last page incorrectly numbered 606. (1)
Bible. New Testament. Syriac. Novum..., Testamentum Syriacum, cum Versione Latina; Cura & Studio Johannis Leusden et Caroli Schaaf editum... Secunda Editio, a mendis purgata, Lugduni Batavorum, typis Joh. Mulleri, [etc.], 1717 , title page printed in red and black, with an indelible stamp on its reverse, contemp. panelled vellum, soiled, 4to Leusden and Schaaf's edition was first published in 1708. See D. and M. 8969n. (1)
Manilius (Marcus). Astronomicon libri quinquo, Iosephus Scaliger ... Recensuit ... Eiusdem Ios. Scaligeri Commentarius in eosdem libros ... Lectiones variae ... cum Notis F. Iuni Biturigis, [Heidelberg], in officina Sanctandreana, 1590,. woodcut diags. in the text, the integral blanks Ddd8 and I8 present, lacks à8 (?blank), old damp stain in the text, some soiling, 17th century vellum, soiled, worn at extrems., 8vo adams M.362. (1)
Manutius (Paulus). Epistolarum... libri XI. Uno nuper addito. Eiusdem quae Praefationes appellantur, Coloniae Agrippinae, apub haeredes Arnoldi Birckmanni, 1575,. integral blank A8 present, bottom corner torn from title page, light damp stain in the text, contemp. calf, rubbed, formerly with ties, new leather label, gilt stamp of the Signet Library, Edinburgh, on the sides, 8vo adams M.492. (1)
Marguerite de Valois. The Memorials... Compiled in French by her owne most Delicate and Royall hand: and Translated into English by Robert Codrington, London, Printed by R.H., 1641,. title page and early text soiled and frayed, last leaf laid down, general soiling in the text, in a recent full calf binding, small 8vo wing M.595. (1)
Keynes (Geoffrey). Bibliotheca Bibliographici, 1st ed., Trianon Press, 1964,. b & w plts., minor spotting, orig. cloth gilt, small folio, together with Hobson (Anthony), Apollo and Pegasus, an Enquiry into the Formation and Dispersal of a Renaissance Library, 1st ed., Amsterdam, 1975, col. frontis. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus Rosetnhal (Bernard M.), The Rosenthal Collection of Printed Books with Manuscript Annotations, 1st ed., Newhaven, 1997, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, both 4to, plus other bibliography and bookbinding interest (26)
Blebelius (Thomas). De Sphaera, seu Primi Mobilis Rudimentis Libellus. Ad usum Scholarum Maximè Accommodatus: Accurata Methodo & Brevitate Conscriptus à M. Thoma Blebelio Budissino. Et nunc ab Infinitis propè Mendis Liberatus, Tabulisque Correctis Instructus. Adiectus ad Calcem est Canon Sinuum Joh. Regiomontani, ad Semidiametrum 10000000, 2 parts in one, Typis Fincelianis, Impensis Haredum Samuelis Selfisch, Witebergae, 1629,. woodcut illust. to title, few woodcut illusts. & diags. to text including three volvelles (one with additions written in a contemporary hand), separate printed title to 2nd part, occ. minor damp staining, near contemp. vellum, 8vo Refer to Honeyman354; Houzeau & Lancaster 2637. (1)
Guibert (Jacques Antoine Hippolyte de). Défense du Système de Guerre Moderne, ou Réfutation complette du Système de M. de M...D..., 2 vols., Neuchatel, 1779,. half title to each vol., ink stamp of the Société de Lecture de Genève to title of each vol., nine folding eng. plts. at rear of second vol., near contemp. qtr. calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed to joints, 8vo Translated into English as a General Essay on Tactics in 1781. (2)
A Family Group of Medals. Group 1-Two medals awarded to Mrs A M Martin nee Tindale of Witton Gilbert, Co Durham, comprising British Empire Medal and Service Medal of the Order of St John, together with a framed letter from the Queen, papers and photographs.. Group 2-A Naval Group to K24262.R.P.TINDALE.L.STO.H.M.S. EAGLE, comprising a Naval General Service Medal (clasp PALESTINE1936/39), 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star (clasp NORTH AFRICA 1942/43), a Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal (George V); together with a silver medal reading A Token of Gratitude from Witton Gilbert 1914/18, and silver medal reading MEDITERRANEAN FLEET REGATTA 1926.. Group 3-A Naval Group to K13681.G.GALLAGHER.STO.1.R.N., comprising 1914/15 Star, War and Victory Medals, 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal.. Group 4-A First World War Pair to 29611 PTE.W.MARTIN. R.A.M.C., comprising War and Victory Medals..
A Long Service Group of Five Naval Medals, awarded to M.9721.J.R.SLANEY.ACT.S.B.S.R.N.,comprising 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, 1939/45 Medal, and a Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (George V-Type B); a Queen Mary 1914 Christmas tin with card and photograph; a sailor's cap band to H.M.S. Indomitable..
A German Naval Dress Sword, the slender single edge fullered steel blade etched with martial trophies, the edge signed "M Kemski & Co., Danzig, Langfuhr", the gilt brass hilt with hinged double shell guard cast with a shell and a winged wheel, the stirrup knuckle bow cast with zig zag arrows, silver wire bound grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard..
A George III silver spirit flask. Edinburgh 1801, makers M & F, the screw on cap enclosing a mounted cork stopper, the body with engraved inscriptions and decoration 'Keith Hall Harriers' above a rabbit or hare, also with the initial K, the reverse engraved 'Earl of Kintore', the lower part of flask with a pull-off hallmarked base, weight 7.5oz 6.5in (16.5cm) high.
A Queen Anne silver tazza. Edinburgh 1705, maker George Scott Junior, Assay Master James Penman, the plain circular top with the four hallmarks and raised rim, the underside with engraved initials M WL MG, set on a hollow trumpet support with circular collet foot, weight 16oz 9.75in (25cm) diameter, 3.5in (9cm) high.
A pair of Queen Anne silver tankards. Edinburgh 1705, maker George Scott Junior, Assay Master James Penman, the tops with slightly flared lips, the middles with circular reeded and raised girdles and engraved initials M WL MG, the sides with plain scroll handles, each set on raised circular feet, total weight 10oz 3.25in (8cm) high (2).
Haslam (M) English Art Pottery, Leach (B) A Potter's Book, Honey (W B) The Art of the Potter, Smith (A) The Illustrated Guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery, Crellin (J K) Medical Ceramics in The Wellcome Institute, Eaglestone (A A) and Lockett (T A) The Rockingham Pottery and Hughes (G B) English and Scottish Earthenware
Ray (A) English Delftware Pottery in the Robert Hall Warren Collection, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Faber & Faber Ltd, 1968 and English Delftware Tiles, Faber & Faber Ltd, 1973, Britton (F) English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982 and London Delftware, 1987, Garner (F H) and Archer (M) English Delftware, Faber & Faber, 1972 and Garner (F H) English Delftware, Faber & Faber, 1948
Faber Monographs: Jenyns (S) Ming Pottery and Porcelain, 1953 and Later Chinese Porcelain, 1965, Gray (B) Early Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, 1953, Gompertz (G St G M) Chinese Celadon Wares, 1958, Garner (Sir H) Oriental Blue and White, 1954 and Chinese and Japanese Cloisonne Enamels, 1962, Lane (A) Later Islamic Pottery, 1957, and Honey (W B) Corean Pottery, 1947

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