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Lot 182

JONES (Owen) Gray's Elegy. Longman & Co., 1846, small 4to, chromolithographed illuminated title and text, very slight staining, gutta percha perished, original relievo calf embossed with holly leaves around the central title, slightly faded and spotted; HUMPHREYS (Henry Noel) The Origin and Progress of the Art of Writing, 2nd edition, 1855, 4to, plates as required, some dust staining, contents loose, original morocco-backed decorative moulded boards; Holy Bible, Stereotype edition, Cambridge 1826, 8vo, full blindstamped black leather binding with Gothic tracery arched windows (3) images attached.many thanks

Lot 183

GOLDSMITH (O) The Vicar of Wakefield, 24 coloured plates by Rowlandson, London: Ackermann 1823, 8vo, slight offsetting, original good blind-stamped cloth by Remnant & Edmonds, spine gilt

Lot 184

NICHOLSON (W) The British Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, in 6 vols., 1809, 8vo, plates, generally clean, half calf; BUFFON (Count de) Natural History, in 8 vols., London 1781, 8vo, plates, slight foxing, contemporary calf, lacking labels, a little rubbed and cracked (14)

Lot 189

Agriculture. The Complete Farmer, 2nd edition 1769, 4to, frontis and folding plates, calf; MORTON (J C) A Cyclopaedia of Agriculture, 4 vols, 1855, half calf; HEATHCOTE (J M) Reminiscences of Fen and Mere, 1876, 8vo, cloth; SALOMONSEN (F) The Birds of Greenland, 1950, folio, text in Danish and English, colour plates, morocco backed; also - CHICHESTER (F) Gipsy Moth Circles the World, 1967, signed by the author, dust jacket; and a few others including children's

Lot 198

ANON. The Black Pirate or the Phantom Ship, London: W. Emans 1840, 8vo, engraved title and frontis dated 1838, 4 plates (of 5?), contemporary cloth; [ERRYM (M)] Edith Heron, 2 vols., no date, London: John Dicks, illustrated by F. Gilbert, large 8vo, double column text, contemporary cloth; another edition, c.1884, 2 vols. in one, folding plates, cloth backed boards; George Barrington, or Life in London a Hundred Years Ago, 1872, 8vo, bound 22 penny numbers, portrait frontis, 17 folding coloured or tinted plates, cloth binding stained, internally good (5)

Lot 200

True crime, trials etc. Collection of six 19th century works, including: Dick versus Fletcher (1824?), 2 coloured plates, 40pp., finger soiling; The Red Barn A Tale, 1831, 8vo, 9 plates as required, all rather age toned and stained; The Romance of Crime, no date, illustrated, double column text; with various others including 14 small size Detective novels and Vizetelly series paperback novels

Lot 202

Natural History. MARTYN (T) Thirty Eight Plates with Explanations, 1788, 8vo, hand coloured plates, recent binding; BELL (T) A History of British Reptiles, 1839, 8vo, illustrated, full calf; BEWICK (T) Quadrupeds, 6th edition 1811, calf; DICKSON (R W) A Complete System of Improved Live Stock and Cattle Management, 2 vols. 4to, 1824, spotting; 2 others (7)

Lot 203

ROWLANDSON (Thomas) and others. Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, illustrated by twenty-one engravings of humorous subjects, 1813, 8vo, hand coloured frontis and plates, light offsetting and spotting, worn diced calf; [COMBE (William)] The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 5th edition, coloured plates as required, green half calf; Second Tour in Search of Consolation, 1820, coloured plates, dark brown half calf (worn); DEFOE (D) Robinson Crusoe, 2 vols, 1804, 8vo, illustrated by Stothard, rather worn, rebacked; [RASPE (R E)] Gulliver Revived, 2 vols., 7th edition, 1793, 8vo, half title to vol I only, calf (7)

Lot 205

Bindings. Book of Common Prayer, Oxford 1769, 4to, red straight grain morocco gilt, corners bumped, a.e.g.; POPE (A) The Rape of the Lock, 1801, 8vo, plates after Stothard, red morocco gilt; HUISH (R) Travels in the Holy Land, 1840, 8vo, slight foxing to first leaves, red morocco by Bellew, Dublin (rubbed); HAWKINS (Sir J) The Complete Angler, London: Bagster 1808, 8vo, illustrated, calf gilt (4)

Lot 207

EGAN (Pierce) Life in London; or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorne, Esq. and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom; London, 1st edition, 2nd issue, 1821, 8vo, with footnote on p. 9, 36 hand-coloured aquatint plates by I.R. & G. Cruikshank, 3 folding sheets of music, some offsetting and spotting, full red morocco gilt spine by Riviere

Lot 208

STRUTT (Jacob G) Sylva Britannica or Portraits of Forest Trees. London: for the author [no date], circa 1830, 8vo, large paper copy with mounted india paper title and plates, Duke of Marlborough bookplate, half morocco

Lot 211

[IRELAND (William Henry)] Something Concerning Nobody, Edited by Somebody, Embellished with Fourteen Characteristic Etchings, 1st edition, London: printed for Robert Scholey 1814, 8vo, with 14 hand-coloured cartoon etchings, slight foxing, uncut in boards, modern reback; ROWLANDSON (Thomas) and others. Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, illustrated by twenty-one engravings of humorous subjects, 2nd edition, 1813, 8vo, hand coloured frontis and plates, light offsetting, calf, lower board near detached

Lot 226

NELSON (Horatio) The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, with notes by Sir Nicolas Harris, G.C.M.G., 7 vols., Henry Colburn, 1844-46, 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece to first volume, plans, and plates, blue calf gilt, some wear to bindings

Lot 229

Early Victorian literature by female authors. GREEN (S.; editor) Fatherless Fanny, 1822, 8vo, toned and foxed, plates, 8vo, cloth; KENTISH (Mrs) The Maid of the Village, 1835, 8vo, frontis and engraved title, calf; another copy in half calf; JONES (Hannah Maria) Collection of works, including The Gipsey Girl, The Gipsy Mother, The Gipsey Chief, and others, most undated and in contemporary bindings, typical age staining; with others by Catherine G Ward including some duplicates, all in varying condition with some ocasional losses and staining (c.40 vols.)

Lot 230

PREST (Thomas P) The Maniac Father. London: E. Lloyd, circa 1842, 8vo, without engraved title, 2 plates at the front, 604pp., text illustrations, title and preface leaf trimmed at foot, some finger and age staining, contemporary cloth

Lot 232

Literature, various, 18th century and later. FIELDING (H) Tom Jones, Edinburgh 1791, 8vo, 3 vols., rebacked, frontispieces and plates by Rowlandson, GASKELL (E) Cranford 1864, 8vo, 1st illustrated edition, half calf rubbed; another edition, 1895, cloth gilt; others including novels, satirical and poetry, etc (46)

Lot 233

Agriculture. TULL (Jethro) The Horse-Hoing Husbandry, 2nd edition, A. Millar, 1743, folio, initial licence leaf, 7 engraved plates (6 folding), Supplement section dated 1740, contemporary mottled calf, spine label replaced; YOUNG (Arthur) A Course of Experimental Agriculture, 2 vols., London 1770, 4to, half titles, very lightly toned and spotted in places, worn chipped calf; The Farmer's Magazine, 2 vols. for 1850 and 1860, thick 8vo, engravings, worn bindings (5)

Lot 234

REES (Abraham) The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, London 1820, 4to, four plate volumes and atlas volume, double page maps by Arrowsmith, plates include natural history and folding ship diagrams, half calf with worn or damaged spine strips, marbled boards

Lot 236

DICKENS (C) Martin Chuzzlewit (1844), Bleak House (1853), The Pickwick Papers (1857), 1st editions in book form, typical staining to plates, half calf, rubbed; THACKERAY (W M) Vanity Fair, 1st edition 1849, 8vo, half calf, rubbed (4)

Lot 246

PARK (Mungo) Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa, 2nd edition; The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa in 1805, 1st edition; 2 vols., London 1799-1815, small 4to, with portrait, half titles, folding maps (one torn at folds), plates, as called for, one text leaf with corner tip torn away (not affecting text), light toning in places, armorial bookplates, tree calf with good reback (2)

Lot 247

SIBLY (E) A Key to Physic, and the Occult Sciences, 1810, 4to, bound with Appendix to Culpeper's British Herbal. 15 coloured or tinted plates [stages of pregnancy] only, pp.9-24 missing, general age staining and toning, calf; MARTIN (Thomas) The Circle of the Mechanical Arts; Containing Practical Treatises on the Various Manual Arts, Trades and Manufactures. London 1813, small 4to, half title, 39 engraved detailed plates, reverse calf (2)

Lot 248

EDGEWORTH (Maria) Helen, 3 vols., 1st edition, 1834, 12mo, presentation inscription "To the Editor of the Scotsman with Mr Bentley's Compliments", lacking half titles to vols. II and III, 1st text leaf to vol. II torn without loss of text, half calf, rebacked; [FERRIER (Susan)] The Inheritance, in 3 vols. 1st edition 1824, 12mo, half titles, half calf (rubbed); [RICHARDSON (Samuel)] Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady, in 7 vols, 4th edition, 1751, 8vo, some staining, rebacked calf; The History of Sir Charles Grandison and the Honourable Miss Byron, 2 vols. in one, no date, thick 8vo, Hogg edition, engraved frontis and plates, double column text cropped in places, blind stamped calf gilt; [CUTHBERTSON (C)] Romance of the Pyranees, 3rd edition in 4 vols., 1807, 12mo, cloth; MACKENZIE (H) Julia De roubigne a Tale, 5th edition, in 2 vols., 1795, 8vo, tree calf gilt spines; few others

Lot 251

WOODVILLE (William) Medical Botany, containing Systematic and General Descriptions, with Plates, of all the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic.., 4 vols. in two, 2nd edition, small 4to, 274 hand coloured engraved plates (lacking pl. 112, but with 2 plates numbered 181), a little spotting and toning in places, worn binding with 1 detached board

Lot 256

GRANDVILLE (F) The Flowers Personified. New York: R. Martin, 1847, large 8vo, translated by N. Cleaveland, 1st American edition, coloured engraved title and plates, slightly toned and foxed in places, bound with - Foelix's Modern Botany for Ladies, 2 uncoloured plates, and 8 page Supplement, all in full green morocco gilt, lightly rubbed, a.e.g.

Lot 257

RALFE (James) The Naval Chronology of Great Britain; or, an Historical Account of Naval and Maritime Events, from the Commencement of the War in 1803, to the End of the Year 1816, 1st edition, London: Whitmore and Fenn, 1820, 4to, 3 vols., portrait, 2 frontispieces (one with blue wash) and 57 plain engraved plates as called for, tissue guards, some slight toning and staining, vol. I with slight worming to foot of first leaves without loss of text, Vol. III with worm holes to upper corners diminishing to p.124, half calf with some cracking and wear to spines

Lot 258

BELCHER (Capt. Sir Edward) Narrative of a Voyage Round the World, performed in Her Majesty's Ship Sulphur ... including Naval Operations in China, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1843, 8vo, 3 engraved folding maps, plates, as required, bound without publisher's catalogue at end, some light spotting to plates, small tear to first map, bookplates, attractive calf gilt

Lot 259

MAUND (B) & Rev. J S HENSLOW. The Botanist; containing accurately coloured figures of tender and hardy Ornamental Plants, 5 vols., London: R. Groombridge [1837-46], small 4to, additional engraved titles and 250 hand-coloured plates, occasional foxing (mostly to engraved titles), a little toning in places, worn half calf lacking spine labels

Lot 260

[COMBE (William)] The English Dance of Death, 2 vols.; The Dance of Life; together 3 vols. London: R. Ackermann, 1816-17, 8vo, 100 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Thomas Rowlandson, including frontispieces and additional titles, slight offsetting mainly to vols I and II, slight handling marks or spots to a few plates, uniform handsome crimson morocco by Riviere & Son, a.e.g. (3)

Lot 262

ACKERMANN (Rudolph) A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 2 vols., London: R. Ackermann 1814, 4to, founder's plate and 114 hand-coloured plates as called for, list of subscribers, tissue guards, a little offsetting as often, half titles, black straight grain morocco, a.e.g.Plates as called for. slight offsetting and staining but a respectable copy.

Lot 263

ACKERMANN (Rudolph) A History of the University of Cambridge, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 2 vols., London: R. Ackermann 1815, 4to, 95 hand coloured plates including Founders, and uncoloured Chancellor plate (all as called for), list of subscribers, tissue guards, slight offset staining as often, portrait and dedication leaf a little spotted and toned, with half titles, black straight grain morocco gilt, a.e.g. (2)

Lot 265

SMALL (John W) Scottish Woodwork of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1878, folio, no. 57 of 250 copies, 100 plates, damaged worn binding

Lot 266

MORRIS (Rev. F O) A History of British Butterflies, 3rd edition, 1870, large 8vo, 72 coloured plates, slight occasional foxing or spotting, original cloth, slightly rubbed; FURNEAUX (W) The Outdoor World, 1893, 8vo, cloth gilt (2)

Lot 431

A mid Century East German Servicepop part coffee service, by CP Colditz Pottery, each piece printed with colourful stylised flower design, comprising: coffee pot, sucrier, milk jug, five cups, six saucers and six plates, printed marks in green.

Lot 56

Numismatic Books, Le May, R., The Coinage of Siam, Bangkok, 1932, viii + 136pp, 32 plates; Jacobs, N., and Vermeule, C.C., Japanese Coinage, New York, 1972, 151pp, illustrations in text, 1972 valuation sheet tipped-in [2]. Publishers’ bindings £80-£100

Lot 57

Numismatic Books, Munro, N.G., Coins of Japan, 1st edn, Yokohama, 1904, xx + 281pp, illustrations in text, 25 tinted plates. Original green cloth, gilt; some text annotations, hinges slightly cracked, otherwise internally fine £100-£150

Lot 59

Numismatic Books, Schulman, Hans (New York), The Coin and Primitive Money Collection of the estate of Howard D. Gibbs, Parts I-IV, 6 October-7 April 1971, 1,549 + 1,234 + 1,283 + 966 lots, plates; bound with Schulman, Hans (Los Angeles), The Eduard Kann Collection of Chinese Coins and...H.D. Gibbs Collection, Part V, 18-20 June 1971, 2,458 lots, plates. Red cloth, spine gilt, PRLs for each auction tipped-in; a very fine set £80-£100 --- END OF SALE

Lot 168

42 pieces of Royal Worcester ‘Marquis’ pattern dinnerware, includes Tureens, plates etc (gilt & white pattern)

Lot 18

Box containing 33 vintage brass safe plaques & name plates

Lot 190

Box of Paragon - “Tree of Kashmir” patterned tea China - comprising of 12 cups, 12 saucers, 12 side plates, 6 bowls, milk jug & sugar bowl

Lot 302

6 matching pattern glass raised cake plates plus 1 other

Lot 473

A Korean hardwood scholars chest with a rectangular top over three short drawers and two doors revealing storage to the top section, the central three panels hiding two secret compartments, two doors to storage space repeated in the bottom section, with brass hinges, handles and plates. 30¼ x 12½in. (77 x 55cm.), 33¼in. (84cm.) high.

Lot 49

A Royal Doulton 'DE LAMERIE' part tea / dinner service comprising eight soup bowls, two platters, two tureens with covers, sauce boat and stand, eight dinner plates, fourteen side plates, seven tea plates, six tea cups and saucers, milk jug, covered sugar basin, etc. (quantity)

Lot 53

Four 18th century pewter plates, each marked for Edmund Harvey (Stock-on Tees, 1700-1750), 8 ¾in. (22.4cm.) diameter, together with Townsend & Compton plate with Dragon motiff to rim and a German pewter bowl with touchmark of angels, Cl Beindorf, Blockzinn, 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter. (6)

Lot 541

A Spode Blue Bowpot pattern part dinner service, second half 20th century, printed factory marks, comprising a soup tureen and stand, two covered entree dishes, two open rectangular vegetable dishes, two sauce boats and three stands, two octagonal vegetable dishes, fourteen 10 ¼in. dinner plates, twenty four 7 7/8in. side plates and fourteen 8in. soup bowls. (67)

Lot 592

A Victorian Copeland blue & white part dinner service comprising a graduated pair of oval platters, plus a soup tureen, two covered vegetable dishes, four dinner plates and fourteen salad plates, with impressed factory marks. (23)

Lot 61

An Arts & Crafts oak dresser, probably by Liberty & Co. c.1900, the moulded cornice over a back with central leaded, green glass door enclosing two shelves, flanked by two open shelves each side, the base with three panelled cupboard doors and plinth base, the doors with large, plated planished copper strap hinges and lock plates with drop handles, 74 x 17¼in. (188 x 43.8cm.), 83¼in. (211.5cm.) high.

Lot 656

A Villeroy & Boch 'Basket' pattern part dinner service comprising 6 dinner plates; 8 cereal bowls; 10 side plates; 6 salad plates; 6 soup plates; 6 tea cups and 9 saucers; 6 coffee cans and saucers; a covered soup tureen; teapot; water jug; 2 milk jugs; 2 covered sugar bowls; cream jug; salt & pepper pots; 2 gravy boats and stands; 2 extra stands; 2 graduated oval platters; 3 eared sandwich plates; 6 egg cups; salad bowl; large circular platter; large eared platter; and footed cake stand. (98)

Lot 706

An extensive Portmeirion Totem pattern dinner service designed by Susan William Ellis, in ochre glaze, comprising an oval platter; 7 dinner plates; 6 salad plates; 18 side plates; 6 cereal bowls; 2 mugs; 2 large cups & saucers; 6 tea cups & saucers; 6 tall hot chocolate cups & saucers; 12 coffee cups & 11 saucers; 2 cream jugs; 2 sugar bowls; 6 ramekins; a butter dish; gravy boat & stand; oil & vinegar bottle; salt & pepper pots; and coffee pot; together with 3 Portmeirion 'Jupiter' pattern tea cups & saucers; and a 'Zodiac' pattern Cancer mug. (120)

Lot 95

A large collection of Wedgwood "Blue Siam" pattern tea and dinner ware to include two soup tureens and covers; sauce boat and tray; two twin handle sugar basins and covers; large platter, 17 3/8in. (44.2cm.) long; small platter; five dinner plates, 10 ¾in. (27.3cm.) diameter; two sandwich plates; six side plates; six soup bowls; six dessert bowls; six small plates, 6in. (15.2cm.); twelve saucers with six tea cups; five saucers with six coffee cans; milk jug; oval dish (quantity)

Lot 208

A Guernsey bean jar set by Moulin Huet Pottery comprising a bean jar crock with cover, three plates and six covered bean jar bowls, each signed. (17)

Lot 384

A set of five 19th century faience plates each hand painted with central "Granville" coat of arms and stylised floral decoration, each marked Granville to base, one with initials 'gg', all with hanging holes to circular foot, 9 ½in. (24.2cm.) diameter.

Lot 41

Mathews (Andrew Johannes) & Foreman (John) Luftwaffe Aces Biographies and Victory Claims in 4 volumes (with additional volume 1), Red Kite, 1st Ed. 2014, with Limited Edition Signed Book plates for volumes inc. a revised volume one bookplate all of these being no.12 of 100 and signed by both authors and Hugo Broch 81 Victories JG54, Karl-Fritz Schlossstein 8 Victories JG5 ZG76 JG54, Rolf Ebhardt 8 Victories III/NJG1, Horst Petzschler 26 Victories JG51 JG3 and Heinz Radlauer 15 Victories JG51(5)

Lot 1613

Four Portmeirion dinner plates, four side plates an two oval dishes, 12" diameter

Lot 281

MAUND (B) The Botanic Garden, 5 vols. only (I,II,III,VI,VII), no date, small 4to, coloured plates, rebacked calf; PRATT (A) Flowering Plants of Great Britain, 3 vols. no date, large 8vo, coloured plates, some foxing, original cloth gilt; BENNETT (A) Alpine Plants Painted from Nature, 4 vols. 8vo, no date, colour plates, some toning, rebacked (12)

Lot 282

BURTON (Lady Isabel) The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, 2 vol., 1st edition,1893, 8vo, plates, scattered very slight staining, original pictorial cloth gilt, light bumping to spine ends and corners, partial tearing to spine strips in places; STISTED (G M) The True Life of --, 1896, 8vo, blue cloth; SCHONFIELD (H J) Richard Burton Explorer, 2nd impression 1936, title spotted, cloth

Lot 283

PRATT (A) The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges and Ferns of Great Britain, 4 vols, F. Warne & Co 1889, 8vo, colour plates, bright cloth gilt

Lot 288

ELIOT (George) Pseud. of Mary Ann EVANS. Romola, 2 vols., London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1880, large 8vo, one of 1000 copies, 24 engraved plates on india paper (including frontispieces) and few illustrations after Sir Frederick Leighton, a few spots, red morocco by Sotheran, top edge gilt; BENSON (A C) Fasti Etonensis A Biographical History of Eton, 1899, 8vo, full vellum gilt by Spottiswoode, all edges gilt; TROLLOPE (A) Works, 6 vols., 1925, 8vo, red half morocco by Hatchards; few others including Scott (25)

Lot 294

BAINES (Edward) History of the Wars of the French Revolution, in 2 vols. London 1817, 4to, portrait frontispieces, half-titles, plates and maps (some folding), spotted and toned, half calf; PONSONBY (Sir F) The Grenadier Guards in the Great War of 1914-1918, in 3 vols. Macmillan & Co 1920, 8vo, dust jackets; few others sporting including Jorrocks

Lot 297

CURZON (Hon. Robert) Armenia: A Year at Erzeroom, and on the Frontiers of Russia, Turkey, and Persia. John Murray 1854, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, title vignette, 4 plates and map, slight spotting to title, 32pp. catalogue at end, original cloth gilt; Visits to Monasteries in the Levant, 2nd edition, 1849, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, vignette title and plates, light spotting, chipped spine, half calf (2)

Lot 302

Literature, various including bindings. BULLEN (Frank T.) The Cruise of the Cachalot, 2nd edition 1910, 8vo, full calf; RANJITSINHJI (K S) The Jubilee Book of Cricket, 6th edition, 1898, 8vo, illustrated, prize calf; JESSE (Edward) Anecdotes of Dogs, London: R. Bentley 1846, small 4to, plates, light foxing, half calf; ROBERTSON (W) History of America, 4 vols. 1800, 8vo, with folding maps, and, History of India, 1799, folding map; FISH (D T) Cassell's Popular Gardening, 4 vols., 1893, cloth gilt; various others including Hume and Smollett, classical texts, The Spectator 8 vols, etc.

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