Greece.- Barthélemy (Jean Jacques) Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, during the middle of the fourth century before the Christian æra, 8 vol., including atlas, second edition, 31 engraved maps, plans and plates, some hand-coloured in outline, 1 large and folding, the rest double-page, offsetting, folding map short tear at a fold, plate 3 (Battle of Salamis) trimmed to just within border, occasional spotting, some light browning, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, spines in compartments and with double black morocco labels, covers of atlas detached, a few joints starting, but holding, corners worn, rubbed, 8vo & 4to, G. G. & J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; and L. White, Dublin, 1794.
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Greece.- Pouqueville (F. C. H. L.) Voyage de la Grèce, 6 vol., second edition, half-titles, 13 engraved and lithographed plates and maps only, of which 6 folding maps, 4 short marginal tears, spotting and staining, vol. 5 with minor marginal worming, previous owner's pencil notes to endpapers, cracked hinges, contemporary cloth, decorated in blind, mottled, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Atabey 991; Blackmer 1346], 8vo, Paris, 1826-27.⁂ Blackmer says of the number of plates found here; "In any event the question of the number of plates in the second edition is a problem. After examining seven copies the maximum number of plates found so far is 38 ... Every copy seen so far is different, and it is possible that in some instances the copies were actually issued thus."
Greece.- Wordsworth (Christopher) Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, first edition, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved vignette title, 26 engraved plates, numerous illustrations, contemporary ownership inscription, light foxing and toning, contemporary decorative morocco, gilt, spine decorated in gilt within compartments, inner dentelles, gilt, g.e., lightly rubbed and marked, spine ends and corners bumped, 1839 § Hunt (Leigh) Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries, 2 vol. bound in 1, second edition, 7 engraved portraits, and an engraved plate of facsimiles, occasional foxing and marks, later half calf, gilt, rubbed, extremities bumped, 1828; and three others finely bound, vs. (5)
India.- Murray (Hugh) History of British India, continued to the year 1856, frontispiece, folding map, contemporary inscription, occasional light foxing mostly affecting title page and preliminaries, later calf, gilt, spine decorated in gilt within compartments, lightly rubbed and marked, corners bumped, 1863 § Younghusband (Sir Francis) Kashmir, second edition, half-title, 70 colour plates by E. Molyneux, captioned tissue guards, colour folding map at rear, occasional foxing to text, original decorative cloth, gilt, 1911; and one other similar, 8vo, (3)
Italy.- Mapei (Camillo) Italy, Classical, Historical and Picturesque. Illustrated in a Series of Views from Drawings by Stanfield, R.A., Roberts, R.A., Harding, Prout, Leitch, Brockedon, Barnard, &c. &c., engraved frontispiece, additional medallion title and 61 plates, first plate small piece torn away from upper blank corner, D2 marginal tears and repairs, a few small marginal repairs, offsetting, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, contemporary half morocco, gilt, spine in compartments and with leather label, corners worn, rubbed and marked, 4to, Edinburgh & London, Blackie and Son, 1859.
NO RESERVE Morocco.- Pidou de Saint Olon (François) Estat Present de L'empire de Maroc, first edition, engraved folding map and 8 plates of costumes, lacking 1 folding plate, book-label of Col. Felix A Matthews "Consul-General of the United States of America to Morocco", map mounted on linen, a few instances of underlining in a contemporary hand, occasional browning and light spotting, contemporary calf, worn, joints split but covers holding, small loss to spine, Michel Brunet, 1694; The Present State of the Empire of Morocco. With a Faithful Account of the Manners, Religion, and Government of the People, first English edition, engraved folding map and 8 plates of costumes, lacking frontispiece, title with small hole repaired, not affecting text, browned throughout with scattered spotting, disbound and loose with remains of spine, [Wing P2159], for R. Bentley, 1695, marginal damp-staining to plates, 8vo.⁂ Pidou de Saint Olon led a 1693 embassy to the Sultan of Morocco in the hopes of securing a treaty. The mission was unsuccessful and returned after only a month.
Turkey.- Tozer (Rev. Henry Fanshawe) Researches in the Highlands of Turkey, 2 vol., first edition, 7 plates only (of 8). folding map at end vol. 1, short tear, illustrations, advertisements at end, cracked hinges, original cloth, abrasion marks to upper covers where label removed, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and spine extremities, [Blackmer 1669], 8vo, 1869.⁂ "A very interesting work describing what is now Northern and Western Greece, the southern parts of Yugoslavia, Albania, and including Mount Ida and the Troad." (Blackmer)
NO RESERVE Britain.- Morris (Rev. Francis Orpen) A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, 6 vol., additional vignette titles and 233 plates only (of 234, lacking from vol.VI), printed in colours by Benjamin Fawcett after A. F. Lydon, tissue guards, occasional offsetting and some hinges cracked but very clean internally, original decorative cloth, gilt, g.e., corners and extremities rubbed and frayed, spine faded, [c.1860].
Cornwall.- Borlase (William) Antiquities, historical and monumental, of the county of Cornwall, second edition, 2 engraved maps, of which 1 folding, 25 engraved plates, of which 1 folding, damp-staining at head of sigs. C-E (diminishing in size), causing marginal fraying on C1, hole to final f., with loss of several letters, offsetting, occasional water-staining, mostly at end, some spotting, modern light tan half calf, gilt spine in compartments and with red morocco label, folio, Printed by S. Baker and G. Leigh [& others], 1769.⁂ Includes a Cornish vocabulary at end.
England.- Izacke (Richard) Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter, engraved armorial frontispiece and folding map, final f. blank, burnhole to frontispiece, map with repaired split at a fold, some spotting, lightly browned, later mottled calf, rebacked, preserving earlier red morocco label, [Wing I1111], Printed for Rowland Reynolds, 1681 § Hutton (William) An History of Birmingham, third edition, 17 engraved plates and maps, final advertisement f., some folding, offsetting, spotting or foxing and staining, modern half calf, Birmingham, Knott & Lloyd, 1806; and a small quantity of others, 17th to 19th century century works on England, many with plates or maps, most defective, v.s. (Sm.Qty.) sold not subject to return.
Isle of Man & Cheshire.- King (Daniel) The Vale-royall of England· Or, The county palatine of Chester illustrated...Also, an excellent discourse of the Island of Man; treating of the island. Of the inhabitants...Of the civil government. Of the trade..., 2 parts in 1, first edition, engraved additional pictorial title, folding maps of Cheshire & The Isle of Man, double-page plan of Chester, 11 plates of Arms and 5 other folding or full-page plates, engraved illustrations, additional title misbound after title and trimmed at head to just within border, letterpress title little chipped and trimmed and laid down, plan with short split at fold, plate of cathedral with a few tears and laid down, without loss, plate of 'Hugh Lupus' trimmed to border and laid down, map of Isle of Man with marginal repair, a few short tears, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, 19th century panelled calf, rebacked in richly gilt 20th century calf, corners worn, covers rubbed and little scuffed, [Wing K488], Printed by John Streater, in Little S. Bartholomews, and are to be sold at the Black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656; and a defective copy of Carew's Cornwall, 1602, small folio & small 4to (2)⁂ The work was in fact written by William Smith, William Webb and Samuel Lee, and the part devoted to the Isle of Man by James Chaloner. King only wrote the dedication and was the engraver of the plates.
Nottinghamshire.- Thoroton (Robert) The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities, first edition, initial imprimatur f., title in red and black, engraved double-page county map, 16 plates and plans by Wenceslas Hollar after Richard Hall (most double-page), 8pp. and a slip of coats-of-arms at end, and illustrations, water-stained, some spotting, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, spine in compartments and with red morocco label, corners worn, rubbed, [Wing T1063], folio, Printed by Robert White, for Henry Mortlock, at the sign of the Phœnix, 1677.
Nalson (John) The Common interest of king and people: shewing the original, antiquity and excellency of monarchy, compared with aristocracy and democracy, and particularly of our English monarchy, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, marginal water-staining, occasional spotting, contemporary speckled calf, spine worn, but firm, upper joint starting, but holding firm, rubbed, [Wing N93], Printed for Jonathan Edwin at the sign of the three Roses in Ludgate-street, 1678 § Walton (Izaak) The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, fourth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 other portraits, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, antique style panelled calf, gilt spine in compartments and with red morocco label, [Wing W672], Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Richard Marriot, 1675; and 22 others, 17th & 18th century English Literature & History, including Bacon, some with plates, most defective, v.s. (24) sold not subject to return.
Staffordshire.- Plot (Robert) The Natural History of Stafford-shire, first edition, title with large engraved vignette, engraved plate of 'Armes omitted', folding map (linen-backed and inserted in pocket at end) and 37 plates by Burghers, of which 26 double-page (mostly houses), 4pp. list of subscribers at end, plate 'Tab. XI' at p.189 with purple damp-staining, 2E4 torn without loss of text, second f. of subscribers strengthened with tape (still legible), the odd short tear or repair, some spotting or mostly light staining, lightly browned, new endpapers, 20th century half morocco, [Wing P2588], Oxford, At the Theatre, 1686; and a defective copy of Leigh's Natural History of Lancashire, 1700, small folio (2)⁂ By the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Includes two chapters on minerals and fossils. Subscribers include Elias Ashmole and Robert Boyle.
Surveying.- Leybourn (William) The Compleat surveyor: containing the whole art of surveying of the land, by the plain table, circumferentor, theodolite, peractor, and other instruments, fourth edition, title in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece by R. White, 6 folding plates, and a small plan of a manor in Rutland, a4 advertisement f., water-stained, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked, spine in compartments and with red morocco label, corners restored, covers rubbed, [Wing L1910], small folio, Printed by E. Flesher, for George Sawbridge, at the signe of the Bible on Ludgate-hill, 1679.⁂ Provenance: 'Jo: Alleyne book pr 15s'; 'John Bowdon Junier his Book' (contemporary ink inscriptions to verso of portrait).
Virgilius Maro (Publius) The Works of Virgil: containing his Pastorals, Georgics, and Æeneis, translated by John Dryden, engraved frontispiece by Michael vander Gucht, 101 engraved plates after Franz Cleyn, most by Wenceslaus Hollar and Pierre Lombart, foxed, some spotting and offsetting, mostly lightly browned, modern panelled calf, spine in compartments and with burgundy leather label, spine uniformly faded, some staining (?attempt to give binding an antique look), [Wing V616], folio, Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Fleetstreet, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, 1697.
Nicolson (William) The English historical library...Giving A Short View and Character of most of our Historians either in Print or Manuscript: With an Account of our Records, Law-Books, Coins..., second edition, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, spine in compartments, one of which neatly painted red, joints splitting, but holding firm, spine ends little worn, corners worn, rubbed, Printed for Timothy Childe at the White-Hart: and Robert Knaplock, 1714 § Sprat (Thomas) The History of the Royal Society of London, for the improving of natural knowledge, third edition, initial imprimatur f. with engraved arms verso, title in red and black, 2 folding engraved plates, occasional spotting or staining, contemporary speckled calf, richly gilt spine in compartments and with remains of leather label, spine ends and corners little worn, upper joint split, but holding firm, rubbed, [Goldsmiths', 6094], Printed for J. Knapton, J. Walthoe, B. and S. Tooke [& others], 1722; and a small quantity of others, 18th century English, v.s. (Sm.Qty.) sold not subject to return.
Stonehenge.- Jones (Inigo) The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury Plain, restored, 3 parts in 1, engraved portrait frontispiece of Jones by Hollar after Van Dyck, general title in red and black, 13 engraved plates, most folding or double-page, engraved illustrations in text, without the portrait of Charleton, 2 prospect plates outer margins trimmed to just within or without border, N1&2 upper margin repaired, just touching headlines, mostly marginal water-staining, encroaching on text in index ff. at end and occasionally elsewhere, some spotting or foxing, modern calf, panels from 18th century panelled calf laid down on covers (these with some loss and rubbed and scuffed), [Fowler 159; Harris 384], folio, Printed [?by James Bettenham] for D. Browne junior, and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1725.⁂ Jones' hypothesis of the Roman origin of Stonehenge, with Charleton's critical response to this, suggesting that the stones were erected by Danes, and Webb's defence of Jones.
Roman Britain.- Horsley (John) Britannia Romana: or the Roman antiquities of Britain, first edition, half-title, 105 engraved maps and plates, some double-page, some spotting or mostly light foxing and staining, contemporary calf, rebacked in modern light tan calf in compartments, richly gilt and with original red morocco label, corners restored, covers rubbed and scuffed, a solid copy, folio, Printed for John Osborn and Thomas Longman, 1732.
NO RESERVE Whincop (Thomas) Scanderbeg: or, Love and Liberty. A Tragedy, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 5 engraved plates, illustrations, list of subscribers, O1 with printing flaw affecting text, Z5 with small hole affecting odd letter, contemporary calf, rebacked, bumping to corners, 8vo, 1747.
Combe (William) The Tour [Second...Third...] of Doctor Syntax, 3 vol., ninth edition, 77 hand-coloured aquatint plates after Rowlandson, including 2 additional vignette titles, occasional foxing and offsetting, original orange cloth, faded, rebacked with modern calf, spines gilt, 8vo, [c.1821].
NO RESERVE Lyte (Sir H.C. Maxwell) A History of Eton College (1440-1898) third edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece of Henry IV, full-page colour and plain plates, numerous wood engravings in-text, inscribed to James Nockells Horlick by A.B. Ramsay, [Latin tutor] Eton, Christmas, 1904, occasional light foxing, ornate vellum, gilt, by Spottiswoode binders, darkening to bevelled boards and spine, g.e., 1899 § Austen-Leigh (R.A.) Bygone Eton being a Collection of Historical Views of the Buildings at Eton College with Descriptive Notes, fourth re-issue, 47 full-page plates, inscribed to J.J. M. Horlick, from his Eton tutor, dated 1939, foxing to preliminaries, original white cloth, rubbed and marked, black morocco label titled in gilt to spine, t.e.g.,light foxing to edges, Eton College,1936, § Grenfell (Julian Henry Francis) List of Etonians who fought in the Great War, 1914-1919, first edition, printed in red and black, additional errata laid in, additional paper label titles loosely inserted to rear, original buckram-backed boards, cloth lifting to upper board, light stains, g.e., others uncut, privately printed for Eton College in the Riccardi Press Fount by Philip Lee Warner, 1914; v.s. (3).⁂ Sir James Nockells Horlick, 4th Baronet (1886-1972) was educated at Eton and Oxford and joined the Coldstream Guards in 1914. He was the second son of Sir James Horlick, 1st Baronet and co-inventor (with his brother William) of Horlicks Malted Milk drinks. Sir James Nockells served in Salonika and received the MC from both the UK and Greece for actions during World War 1.
Military.- Montgomery (Bernard Law, first Viscount of Alamein) El Alamein to the River Sangro, number 86 of 265 copies signed by the author to title, portrait frontispiece, plates, maps, original black morocco, facsimile of author's signature to upper cover, gilt, dentelles, g.e., original black-cloth slipcase, 8vo, 1971.
Vegetius Renatus (Flavius) Scriptores Antiqui de re Militari, 2 parts in 1, engraved pictorial titles and illustrations, folding plan, morocco spine label, vellum a little soiled and discoloured but overall an attractive copy, Wesel, Andrea ab Hoogenhuysen, 1670 § Ausonius (Decimus Magnus) Viri Consularis, Omnia, Quae Adhuc In Veteribus Bibliothecis Inveniri Potuerunt, Opera, title in red & black, folding engraved plates, Bordeaux, Simon Millanges, 1590, contemporary vellum, yapp edges; and 3 other Italian works handsomely bound in vellum, 8vo (5)
Tarantism.- Music.- Cid (Francisco Xavier) Tarantismo observado en España con que se prueba el de la pulla, dudado de algunos, y tratado de otros de fabbuloso, y memorias para escribir la historia del insecto llamado tarántula, first edition, half-title, woodcut plate of tarantulas, 2 folding engraved plates of music, water-stained, plates of music with some spotting and lightly browned, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, spine gilt and with black leather label, corners worn, stained, rubbed, [Gregory & Bartlett, Supplement, p.20], small 4to, Madrid, Gonzalez, 1787.⁂ Rare work on tarantism, a psychological illness characterised by an extreme impulse to dance. It was prevalent in southern Italy from the 15th to the 17th century, and was believed to be caused by the bite of a tarantula.
Brangwyn (Frank) Catalogue of the Etched Work of Frank Brangwyn, 108 plates and tissue guards, pictorial endpapers, one tissue guard creased, another with spot to corner, otherwise internally fine, original vellum-backed boards, spine lightly faded, dust-jacket, browned, extremities with some chips and nicks, tear to corner of upper panel, spine sunned, housed in original publisher's box (broken in pieces and worn with tape), still overall a very excellent example, 4to, 1912.⁂ Scarce with dust-jacket and original publisher's box.
NO RESERVE Spielmann (M.H.) and G.S. Layard, Kate Greenaway, first edition, second printing, half-title, colour frontispiece and numerous colour and plain plates with captioned tissue guards, publisher's adverts at rear, some foxing to text, original decorative cloth, gilt, t.e.g., light rubbing, extremities bumped, 8vo, 1905; and others, 8vo, (4)
NO RESERVE Milton (John) & H. Lawes. The Mask of Comus, number 557 of 950 copies, coloured plates by H. R. H. Farrer, original vellum, yapp edges, The Nonesuch Press, 1937 § Fleg (Edmond) The Wall of Weeping, translated by Humbert Wolfe, one of 250 copies signed by the author and translator, original crushed morocco-backed boards, extremities a little rubbed, uncut, 1929; and 2 others, similar, v.s. (4)
Fashion.- The Powder Puff. An English Edition of La Mode Artistique, 10 issues, c.70 coloured fashion plates, a few double-page, some edges creased and frayed with discolouring, some finger-soiling, original pink wrappers, some lacking, many detached, one issue lacking text leaves, covers soiled and rubbed, edges tender, c.1898-1899. [sold as collection of plates not subject to return].
Smeaton (John) Narrative of the Building and a Description of the Construction of the Edystone Lighthouse with Stone, second edition, 23 plates and plans, engraved title and dedication page foxed, some light spotting to other plates, contemporary half calf, rebacked and recornered, rather worn, folio, 1813.
A vintage Alfred Meakin Pride of Erin pattern dinner service with green banded rim and gilt detail. Comprising: 2 lidded tureens, set of 3 graduating oval meat plates (smallest plate has crazing), gravy/sauce jug, 6 x 25cm diameter dinner plates, 6 x 22cm diameter plates and 6 x 20cm diameter side plates.
8 boxed limited edition ceramic collectors plates, complete with CoA's. A set of 3 Spode plates from The Noble Horse Collection. Together with 5 assorted plates featuring birds, to include 3 from The Elegant Bird series from W. J. George, The Riverside Kingfisher by Royal Doulton and The Corsican Nuthatch from Bradex for the WWF.
GROUP OF FOURTEEN BLUE AND WHITE WARES 18TH-20TH CENTURY 十八至二十世紀 各式青花盤、碟 及 蓋罐(共十四件) comprising: six circular plates; four octagonal plates; one compressed hexagonal tea caddy, the base inscribed with a four-character Guangxu mark; and three Japanese foliated dishesDimensions:largest: 20.5cm highProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Glasgow
GROUP OF THREE BLUE AND WHITE PLATES QING DYNASTY AND LATER 清及以後 各式青花盤(共三件) comprising: an octagonal plate decorated with flowers in a vase on the interior, surrounded by flowers on branches on the cavettos, 23cm wide; a circular plate painted overall with flowers, 22.5cm diameter; and a circular dish decorated with a lotus head on the interior and seven further flowers on the exterior, the base inscribed with a six-character Guangxu mark in underglaze blue, 19.7cm diameter Dimensions:the largest: 23cm wide
TWO KRAAK-STYLE BLUE AND WHITE FOLIATE PLATES MING AND QING DYNASTY 明代 青花人物紋盤 及 清康熙 青花花卉紋盤(共兩件) one Ming-dynasty plate decorated in a cartouche with an officer and his attendant in a garden setting, the cavetto further painted with various flowers; and the other plate of Kangxi period, Qing dynasty, the interior painted with various flowers on branches, the cavettos and the rim further decorated with flowers in petal-form panels, the exterior adorned with ruyi-head clouds, the base inscribed with a square mark within double-circleDimensions:diameters: 30.7cm and 34.2cmProvenance:Provenance: Private collection, London
GROUP OF FOUR FAMILLE ROSE WARES QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY 清 粉彩花鳥紋盤及碟(共四件) comprising: three larger plates, and one smaller dish, all with foliated mouth rim, similarly painted to the centre with two pairs of birds amongst flowers, pine tree, and rockworkDimensions:plate: 22.5cm diameter each; dish: 16.2cm diameterProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh
GROUP OF SIX FAMILLE ROSE CELADON-GROUND PLATES QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY 清 各式粉青釉粉彩花蝶紋盤(共六件) comprising: two shell-shaped plates, on the one side with protruding handles painted with gilt floral highlight against iron-red ground; and four circular plates, each decorated with various birds perching on floral branches, each base inscribed with a square seal mark in underglaze blue Dimensions:widths: 18cm to 26.2cmProvenance:Provenance: Private collection, London
GROUP OF FOUR FAMILLE ROSE PLATES QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY 清 各色粉彩盤 及 江西瓷業公司款 花籃紋盤(一組四件) comprising: a foliated deep plate decorated with a green peacock standing on rockwork with bamboo and flowers; a foliated plate painted with peacock and pheasant amongst peonies; a circular plate with prunus, peonies, chrysanthemum, bamboo and others issuing from rockwork; and a circular plate finely decorated with a woven basket filled with peonies, lotus and other flowers and foliage, the base inscribed with a six-character 'Jiang Xi Ci Ye Gong Si' maker's mark in underglaze blue within double circlesDimensions:largest: 26.1cm diameterProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection
HUANGHUALI FOUR-TIERED PICNIC BOX WITH HANDLE QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY 清 黃花梨四層提盒 of square form, the cover surmounting four stacked trays, each tier with a beaded lip extending the entire circumference, the corners enforced with yellow brass, the four corners of the flat top inlaid with cloud-shaped brass plates, set on a base frame flanked by two standing spandrels joined at the top with a humpbacked handleDimensions:23cm wide x 23cm high x 23cm deep
Sam Haskins. Cowboy Kate and Other Stories, first edition, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, folio, London: The Bodley Head, 1965; November Girl, first edition, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, slipcase, folio, London: The Bodley Head, 1967; Five Girls, first edition, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, folio, New York: Crown Publishers, Inc. 1962 (3). *Condition Report (i) Dust-jacket creased to edges (ii) slightly bowed, slipcase affected by damp (iii) dust-jacket worn to edges with loss, affected by damp. **BP 22.5% (inc. VAT) + a lot fee of £8 (inc. VAT) on each lot. VAT is not applicable on books and unframed maps.
Art Reference. A collection of art reference, 80 volumes approx., mostly major exhibition catalogues, including: Clemente, 2000; St. Ives 1939-64, 1985; A Bitter Truth. Avant-garde Art and the Great War, 1994; Gustav Moreau. Between Epic and Dream, 1999; Undercover Surrealism, 2006; Where the Mountain Stands Alone, 2006; Picasso. The Mediterranean Years, 1945-1962, 2010; all with plates, original bindings, 4to (c. 80). PROVENANCE: Ex-Libris Patrick Reyntiens. *Condition Report Mixed condition. **BP 22.5% (inc. VAT) + a lot fee of £8 (inc. VAT) on each lot. VAT is not applicable on books and unframed maps.
Various. A collection of art reference, 80 volumes approx., mostly major exhibition catalogues, including: The Art of Gilbert and George, 1989; Graham Sutherland, 1980; Ben Nicholson, 1993; Sickert Paintings, 1993; The Paintings of David Jones, 1989 all with plates, original bindings, 4to (c. 80). PROVENANCE: Ex-Libris Patrick Reyntiens. *Condition Report Mixed condition. **BP 22.5% (inc. VAT) + a lot fee of £8 (inc. VAT) on each lot. VAT is not applicable on books and unframed maps.
Various. A collection of art reference, 70 volumes approx., mostly major exhibition catalogues, including: Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, 5 volumes, 2008; Max Ernst, 1958; The Unknown Monet. Pastels and Drawings, 2007; Americans in Paris 1860-1900, 2006; Eileen Gray, 2015; Cranach, 2008, all with plates, original bindings, 4to (c. 70). PROVENANCE: Ex-Libris Patrick Reyntiens. *Condition Report Mixed condition. **BP 22.5% (inc. VAT) + a lot fee of £8 (inc. VAT) on each lot. VAT is not applicable on books and unframed maps.
Various. Sculpture and carving, 29 volumes, including: Donald Kuspit. Chihuly, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, 4to, New York: Abrams, 1998; Ben Whitworth. The Sculpture of Leon Underwood, plates, original boards, dust-jacket, 4to, Lund Humphries, 2000; Bruce Boucher. Earth and Fire. Italian Terracotta Sculpture, plates, original boards, dust-jacket, 4to, London: Yale, 2001; and 26 others, v.s. (29). PROVENANCE: Ex-libris Patrick Reyntiens. *Condition Report Mixed condition. **BP 22.5% (inc. VAT) + a lot fee of £8 (inc. VAT) on each lot. VAT is not applicable on books and unframed maps.

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