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LATE 19TH CENTURY VIENNA PORCELAIN EWER AND STAND,the ewer of baluster form, hand-painted with two Classical panels titled 'Alexander' and 'Mione und Amor', both within gilded and jewelled borders, and intersepersed with further panels of herons, the pink, yellow, purple and blue ground elaborately gilded and jewelled with fruiting foliage, scrolls, and foliate swags, on a spreading circular foot and octagonal base, with painted Bindenschild mark and panel titles to base, the stand similarly decorated and with marks to base, 35cm high overall
Collis (Maurice) Quest for Sita, first edition, one of 500 copies on hand-made paper, with publisher's printed note of publication and slip with author's signature both loosely inserted, full-page illustrations by Mervyn Peake, original pictorial blue buckram blocked in red, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jacket spotted and browned, frayed at edges, two holes to spine panel, 1946 § Arberry (Arthur J., editor) The Ruba'iyat of Jalal al-Din Rumi, original cloth, uncut, 1949 § Cornford (Frances) and Esther Polianowsky Salaman. Poems from the Russian, third impression, signed and inscribed by Cornford to E.V.Rieu the poet and translator, original cloth, spine faded, 1944 § Isham (Juliet Calhoun) Winds and Tides, first edition, signed presentation copy from Ralph Isham (the author's son and the dedicatee) to the artist Eric Kennington and with a manuscript verse to rear endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket spotted and creased, New York & London, 1925; and others including vol.1 nos.1-11 & vol.2 no.4 of The Green Book periodical (1981-2), 4to & 8vo (17)
Nonesuch Press.- Symons (A.J.A.) Desmond Flower & Francis Meynell. The Nonesuch Century: An Appraisal...and a Bibliography...1923-1934, number 407 of 750 copies, illustrations, tipped-in samples, plates and illustrations, original green buckram, roan label, uncut, spine slightly faded, dust-jacket rubbed and frayed, tear to lower panel, small folio, Nonesuch Press, 1936.
Picasso (Pablo).- Raynal (Maurice) & others. Le Point: Picasso [Revue Artistique et Littéraire] XLII, signed by Picasso and Édouard Pignon below the photograph of them by Robert Doisneau on p.51, illustrations, inky fingerprints or slight marks (possibly Picasso's) to a couple of leaves, original printed green wrappers, glacine wrapper, lacking small portion from lower edge of upper panel, 4to, Souillac & Mulhouse, 1952.⁂ Including an article 'Chez Picasso' by Edouard Pignon; other contributors include Daniel Henry Kahnweiler, Pierre Reverdy, and Tristan Tzara.
δ Piper (John).- Thomas (Dylan) Deaths and Entrances, edited by Walford Davies, number I of 18 specially-bound copies, from an edition limited to 268, double-page colour plates by John Piper, Lord Kenyon's copy with his ink inscription to front free endpaper, bound in light brown goatskin, by James Brockman, covers with shaped panel at head of inlaid grey, light blue, yellow, magenta, light green, sage green and dark grey calf forming abstract landscape design, tooled in gilt with irregular outline shapes, spine titled in gilt, citron suede doublures, g.e., tiny ink mark to spine, with prospectus in dark green goatskin-backed cloth drop-back box, folio (c.360 x 240mm.), Newtown, Gwasg Gregynog, 1984.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Peake (Mervyn) Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor, second edition, printed on yellow pink and blue paper, illustrations by the author, a few short closed tears to lower edges, original cloth, dust-jacket with two short tears and slightly soiled to lower panel, else fine, 4to, 1945.⁂ A near fine copy of the earliest easily-obtainable edition, with copies of the first edition of 1939 having largely been destroyed in the blitz.
Fell Types.- Specimens of Books Printed at Oxford with the Types given to the University by John Fell, one of 550 copies, tipped-in specimens, with 4pp. leaflet 'Types bought in Holland by John Fell and Thomas Yate for the University of Oxford 1670-1672' printed by Vivian Ridler in 1959 loosely inserted, book-label of John Sparrow, original cloth, gilt, upper panel of dust-jacket loosely inserted (frayed at edges), 1925 § Papers of Devotion of James II, edited by Godfrey Davies, limited edition, this copy for Capt. Edward George Spencer Churchill, original half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut, spine a little rubbed and faded, for members of the Roxburghe Club, 1925 § Bridges (Robert) & H.Ellis Wooldridge, editors. Hymns: The Yattendon Hymnal, musical notation, modern morocco-backed cloth, 1905 § Pietas Oxoniensis. In Memory of Sir Thomas Bodley, Knt. and the Foundation of the Bodleian Library, with programme for reception in the Ashmolean Museum loosely inserted, original pictorial cloth, gilt, 1902, all printed in the Fell types, plates and illustrations, uncut, a little rubbed, Oxford; and 20 others, similar, all printed in the Fell types, including a few duplicates, v.s. (24)
Lofting, Hugh. The Story of Dr Dolittle, first edition, New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1920. Octavo, publisher's decorated orange cloth with central illustrated panel, illustrated endpapers, frontispiece with protective tissue-guard. Contents very good, clean, bright; binding tight and square, cloth well-preserved and vibrant, slight discolouration and marks to spine in places, light wear to extremities
A SUPERB 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN, BOSTON, MAHOGANY, BUREAU BOOKCASE, the top with shaped cornice over double panel doors, the bureau base with folding 'flap opening' to reveal a fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes over four legs, shaped graduated drawers wit brass handles and supported on claw and ball feet. 3ft 6ins wide x 1ft 11ins deep x 7ft 8ins high.
A tobacco jar made of stone from the Houses of Parliament damaged in the London Blitz 1941, with applied metal panel to front with a depiction of St George slaying a dragon and London 1941 beneath - the lid with This Stone Came from the Houses of Parliament around a central boss with turned wooden handle
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