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Lot 4

Bawden (Edward).- Yorke (Malcolm) The Inward Laugh: Edward Bawden and his circle, one of 675 copies, prospectus loosely inserted, Upper Denby, Fleece Press, 2005 § Greenwood (Jeremy) Edward Bawden: Editioned Prints, one of 555 copies, prospectus loosely inserted, Woodbridge, Wood Lea Press, 2005 § Bacon (C.) & James McGregor. Edward Bawden, Bedford, 2008 § Skipwith (Peyton) & Brian Webb. Edward Bawden's London, 2011, plates and illustrations, many colour, some tipped in, the first two original cloth backed patterned-paper boards with slip-cases, the last two original cloth or boards with dust-jackets; and 5 others on or illustrated by Bawden, v.s. (9)

Lot 41

Hassall (Joan).- Lee (Brian North, editor) Dearest Joana: a selection of Joan Hassall's lifetime letters and art, 2 vol., one of 40 specially-bound copies with additional engravings, from an edition limited to 300, plates and illustrations, some wood-engraved, a few colour, many tipped in, original vellum-backed marbled boards, uncut, together in cloth slip-case, tall 8vo, Denby Dale, Fleece Press, 2000.

Lot 47

Hermes (Gertrude) Wood Engravings...being illustrations to Selborne..., number 16 of 240 copies, prospectus loosely inserted, original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards, uncut, Newtown, Gwasg Gregynog, 1988 § Gosse (Irene) A Florilege chosen from Old Herbals, number 119 of 250 facsimile reprints, original rexine-backed marbled boards, Old Woking, 1981 § Russell (Judith) & others. The Wood-Engravings of Gertrude Hermes, 2 exhibition catalogues loosely inserted, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly marked, Aldershot, 1993, plates and illustrations, some wood-engraved by Hermes, folio & 4to (3)⁂ The second item was issued to mark the 50th anniversary of the original publication of A Florilege, which was the first book entirely illustrated with wood engravings by Hermes.

Lot 62

Mackley (George).- Colt (Armida Maria-Theresa) Weeds and Wild Flowers, 2 vol., number 32 of 250 copies with an additional suite of engravings and signed by the author and artist, wood-engraved illustrations by George Mackley, additional engravings loose as issued in portfolio, original cloth-backed boards, together in slip-case, Two-Horse Press, printed at the Rampant Lions Press of Cambridge, 1965; Bibliophile's Delight, number 7 of 75 copies signed by the authors, also signed and inscribed by Armida Maria-Theresa Colt on front free endpaper, printed by George Mackley, 2 wood-engraved plates by Frank Martin, with 'Apologia' by Colt in marbled wrappers loosely inserted, original cloth-backed marbled boards, uncut, Two Horse Press, 1961 § Life of the Christ Child (The), number 15 of 50 copies signed by Colt, printed by Mackley from calligraphy by Michael Renton, illustrations and decorative borders, first leaf hand-coloured, original cloth, uncut, Two Horse Press, 1962 § Mackley (George) Wood Engraving, first edition, signed and inscribed by the author "To my Mother & Father..." on front free endpaper, original cloth, pictorial dust-jacket, a little frayed at edges, 1948; another copy, signed and inscribed by the author [to Laurence Lee] "Your acquisition of this book is appreciated as a mark of your great interest in the wood engraver's craft George Mackley" with accompanying A.L.s. "...I wish that I could produce a card to send to you, but, as you may know, the Society for the Maintenance of Aesthetic Standards struck me off their roll years ago and, in consequence, wood blocks can rest safely in their beds with no pressure from me..." and other ephemera loosely inserted, original cloth, 1948; George Mackley Wood Engraver, ephemera loosely inserted, original cloth, dust-jacket, Old Woking, 1981, plates and illustrations, all a little rubbed; and 5 others on Mackley, 4to & 8vo (12)⁂ Mackley's Wood Engraving of 1948 is still one of the leading manuals of engraving techniques.

Lot 65

Mackley (George) Monica Poole Wood Engraver, one of 300 copies signed by the artist and editor and with Mackley's wood-engraved device, Biddenden, Florin Press, 1984 § Paynter (Hilary) The Engraver's Cut: Twenty-Six Wood Engravings..., number 72 of 135 copies signed by the artist, 1996 § Skempton (Mary) The Wood Engravings, number 54 of 150 copies, Marlborough, Libanus Press, 1989 § Hartley (Marie) The Yorkshire Dales: a further selection, number 134 of 268 copies signed by the artist, Otley, printed at the Fleece Press, 1991; Wood Engravings, signed by the author, with 3 original signed wood-engravings by Hartley loosely inserted, Otley, 1996 § 'Shall We Join the Ladies?': Wood Engravings by Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, one of 500 copies, Oxford, 1979 § Jaffe (P.) Women Engravers, 1988, plates and illustrations, some wood-engraved, some with related ephemera loosely inserted, the first four original cloth-backed boards, most with slip-cases (the first a little worn), the rest original cloth or boards, the fifth and last with dust-jackets; and c.25 others on or illustrated by women wood-engravers, v.s. (c.30)

Lot 68

NO RESERVE Marx (Enid) Some Birds and Beasts and their Feasts: An Alphabet of Wood Engravings, number 61 of 100 copies signed by the artist, from an edition limited to 450, original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards, uncut, Oldham, Incline Press, 1996 § Horsley (Terence) The Long Flight, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, scraperboard plates by C.F.Tunnicliffe, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly frayed at edges, 1947 § Meyrick (R.) & Harry Heuser. Charles Tunnicliffe Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, original cloth, dust-jacket, 2017 § Beaven (Marcus) An Alphabet of Birds in Wood Engravings, number 184 of 250 copies signed by the artist, original cloth, Batheaston, 1974, plates and illustrations; and 2 others on birds, 8vo & 4to (6)

Lot 73

Nash (John).- Blythe (Ronald) John Nash's Cats, number 37 of 50 special copies signed by the author and with an additional suite of 5 prints (loose in pocket at end), original pictorial boards, slip-case, Woodbridge, printed at the Rampant Lions Press for the Wood Lea Press, 2003 § Greenwood (Jeremy) The Wood-Engravings of John Nash, one of 811 copies, original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards, slip-case, Liverpool, Wood Lea Press, 1987, plates and illustrations, some colour and tipped in, 4to & folio (2)

Lot 75

Nash (Paul).- Greenwood (Jeremy) The Wood-Engravings of Paul Nash, one of 490 copies, from an edition limited to 550, Woodbridge, Wood Lea Press, 1997 § Boulton (Janet, editor) Dear Mercia: Paul Nash letters to Mercia Oakley, 1909-18, one of 300 copies, folding colour plate in pocket at end, Wakefield, Fleece Press, 1991 § Eates (Margot) & others. Paul Nash: Paintings, Drawings and Illustrations, original cloth, 1948 § Postan (Alexander) The Complete Graphic Work of Paul Nash, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1973, plates or illustrations, some colour, some tipped in, the first two original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards with slip-cases, some spines very slightly faded'; and another on Paul Nash, v.s. (5)

Lot 602

Collection of restoration project guns and spares, to include the major parts of a percussion double barrel 20 bore shotgun by James Wilkinson Pall Mall London, a set of part complete percussion barrels, a stock with trigger guard, stock blank, percussion pepperbox revolver, two locks, a boxlock pistol part action, several butt plates, trigger guards etc. Section 58 (2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.

Lot 412

10 x Boxed Lego System supplemental sets to include 214, 2 x 217, 223, 282, 216, 2 x 218 and 2 x 282, plus a quantity of loose pieces and plates, contained in Lego 700/2 Gift Set box

Lot 434

Eight boxed Lego sets to include 331 Dump Truck, 600 Ambulance, 2 x 606 Tipper Lorry, 230 Trees and Bushes, 270 Cyclists, 601 Tow Truck and 103 4.5V Motor Set, plus a quantity of loose Lego bricks, base plates and related ephemera (1 box)

Lot 173

A Group Of Fourteen Chinese Cantonese Plates. Diameter 19.5 cm each

Lot 223

A Group of Seven Victorian Ceramic Plates and Bowls In Different Styles largest bowl diameter 23 cm (7)

Lot 229

A Set of Four German Porcelain Plates, Gilt With Blue Ground (A/F) marked underneath, diameter 21 cm (4)

Lot 230

A Set of Eleven German Porcelain Plates, Meissen mark, with Gilt Details mark underneath, diameter 21 cm (11)

Lot 236

Six 19th Century Tonquin Ironstone China English Imari Design Plates diameter 22 cm (6)

Lot 24

Five 18th Century Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Plates. Diameter approx. 23 cm (5)Provenance: Personal collection of the late M.Woodford - A local antique and vintage dealer from Bath. 

Lot 3

Three 19th Century Chinese Cantonese Porcelain Plates. Diameter approx. 25.5 cm (3)Provenance: Personal collection of the late M.Woodford - A local antique and vintage dealer from Bath. 

Lot 198

THREE FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER FAN-PANELLED LANDSCAPE DESSERT PLATES, circa 1770-1780, with dark powder blue grounds, pseudo-Chinese character marks to the reverse, two 19cm and one 18cm (3)

Lot 379

A BLOOR DERBY PART DINNER SERVICE decorated with floral sprays within a blue and gilt border, the set comprising plates, serving dishes and tureen (a lot)

Lot 5

A HEREND PART TEA SERVICE pattern number 708, decorated with butterflies amongst foliage, with a green and gilt border, consisting of two coffee pots, one tea pot, one small coffee cup, one large tea cup, eight saucers and thirty four plates of varying sizes (a lot)Provenance: Purchased from Thomas Goode, Mayfair.

Lot 540

A ROYAL DOULTON ENGLISH RENAISSANCE PART DINNER AND TEA SERVICE including three tureens, a jug, a sauce boat, four serving plates, twelve large bowls, twelve smaller bowls, thirteen dinner plates, fourteen small plates, twelve teacups, twelve coffee cans, twelve soup cups, a coffee pot, and saucers (a lot)

Lot 105

JULIET WIMHURST: THE RETURN OF INANNA, A MYTH FOR OUR TIME, ORIGINAL WOODCUTS AND POEMS, Norwich, Paul Walters, 1994, (30) numbered (1) and signed, 12 woodblock plates as called for, duplicate plate on cream paper loosely inserted, this with some soiling, fo, original cloth backed boards, printed paper label, no copy of limited edition on COPAC

Lot 11

STORIES FROM THE ARABIAN NIGHTS RETOLD BY LAURENCE HOUSEMAN, ill Edmund Dulac, circa 1931, Boots edition, 20 tipped in coloured plates as list, 4to, original cloth gilt + R D BLACKMORE: LORNA DOONE, ill Charles E Brittan & Charles E Brock, circa 1937, Boots edition, 16 tipped in coloured plates as list, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt (2)

Lot 16

SIR ARTHUR QUILLER COUCH: THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND OTHER FAIRY TALES, ill Edmund Dulac, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1938, 12 coloured plates as list, page 47 with some marginal scribble, 4to, original decorative cloth soiled + THE CAPTAIN, A MAGAZINE, London, George Newnes, 1901-02, vol 6, includes P G WODEHOUSE SHORT STORY "THE BABE AND THE DRAGON", original pictorial bevelled cloth gilt (2)

Lot 162

SU SHI: SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF SU TUNG P'O (AD) 1036-1101, trans/ed Cyril Drummond le Gros Clark, ill Averil Salmond le Gros Clark, foreword Edward Chalmers Werner, London, Jonathan Cape, 1931, 1st edition, 19 wood engraved plates as list, 4to, original cloth, 2 variant d/ws (both with some losses)

Lot 166

GIACOMO CASANOVA: THE MEMOIRS OF JACQUES CASANOVA DE SEIGNALT, PRINCE OF ADVENTURERS AND THE MOST INDOMITABLE OF LOVERS, ill Antoine Gaymard, London, The Navarre Society, 1922, 2 vols, privately printed, 12 plates as list, original cloth gilt, d/w (2)

Lot 167

MODESTE TCHAIKOVSKY: THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY, trans/ed Rosa Newmarch, London, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1906, 1st edition, 23 plates as list, 22pp adverts at end, contemporary inscription recto of frontis, original cloth gilt, spine toned, inner joints weak

Lot 17

SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE: PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, ill A Rackham, London, Hodder & Stoughton, [1983], Special edition, facsimile reprint of 1912 edition, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt, glassine d/w, vgc + ALISON UTTLEY: MOONSHINE AND MAGIC, ill William Townsend, London, Faber & Faber, 1932, 1st edition, 17 plates including 8 coloured as list, a few marginal ink splashes, not affecting the plates, original pictorial cloth worn and soiled, lacks backstrip, inner joints weak + CICELY MARY BARKER: FLOWER FAIRIES OF THE SUMMER, London, Blackie [1925], 1st edition, 24 coloured plates as called for, 16mo, original boards, pictorial paper label, lacks backstrip, inner joint split, some leaves loose; FLOWER FAIRIES OF THE SPRING, London, Blackie, circa 1925, 24 coloured plates as called for but lacking title page, 16mo, original boards, pictorial paper label, d/w (4)

Lot 172

MICHEL EUGENE CHEVREUL: THE LAWS OF CONTRAST OF COLOUR..., trans John Spanton, London, George Routledge, 1857, 1st edition, coloured frontis, 3 plates including one with overlay as called for, 2pp adverts at end, contemporary inscription on ffep, original blind stamped cloth gilt

Lot 182

MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS: THE THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, trans George Long, ill Sir William Russell Flint, London, Philip Lee Warner, publisher to the Medici Society 1912, 12 coloured plates as list, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt worn, teg

Lot 189

QUEEN VICTORIA: LEAVES FROM THE JOURNAL OF OUR LIFE IN THE HIGHLANDS FROM 1848 TO 1861..., ed Arthur Helps, London, Smith Elder & Co, 1868, 1st edition, illustrated, large paper, signed and inscribed to Lady Waterford "...Osborne Christmas Eve 1869", 8 plates including 2 chromolitho, ffep loose, large 4to, original elaborate cloth gilt, aeg, top board near detached, split at spine

Lot 190

JOHN EVELYN: THE DIARY..., ed Sir William Bray, London, Bickers & Son, 1879 new edition, 4 vols, 25 plates, 4to, contemporary quarter dark green morocco worn, teg, armorial bookplate of George Alexander Lockett (4)

Lot 199

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE: FAUST, Munchen, Theodor Stroefers, circa 1880, 9 etched plates as called for, fo, original elaborate green cloth gilt and silver, aeg

Lot 20

BEATRIX POTTER: TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER, London, Frederick Warne, early edition [1904?], 27 coloured plates as called for, 12mo, original maroon boards, pictorial paper label, inner joints split

Lot 21

OLIVER GOLDSMITH: DR GOLDSMITH'S CELEBRATED ELEGY ON THE GLORY OF HER SEX, MRS MARY BLAZE, London, J Harris, Nov 1 1808, 1st edition, engraved title and 12 plates as called for, some foxing, lacks questions marks, end papers, plain tan paper wraps, 2 copies on COPAC held at The British Library and Victoria and Albert Library

Lot 226

ERIC GEORGE MILLAR: DESCRIPTION OF AN ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT OF THE THEBAID OF STATIUS NOW MS 76 IN THE LIBRARY OF A CHESTER BEATTY FSA, Oxford University Press, 1931, 1st edition, errata slip, 9 plates as called for, fo, original cloth

Lot 227

CAMPBELL DODGSON (ED): THE ETCHINGS OF JAMES MCNEIL WHISTLER, London, The Studio, 1922 (200), numbered (139), large paper, 96 plates as called for, fo, original vellum gilt, teg, vgc, housed in original grey cloth gilt folder (worn and lacking ties)

Lot 229

MARY ANN BACON: 2 titles: FRUITS FROM THE GARDEN AND FIELD, Designs by Owen Jones, London, Longman & Co, 1850, 1st edition, collated complete including 12 full page chromolitho ills, small fo, original brown leather relievo, designed by Owen Jones, worn and soiled, lacks most of backstrip, aeg by Remnant Edmonds and Remnants, gutta percha perished, contents loose; WINGED THOUGHTS, Owen Jones direxit, London, Longman & Co, 1851, 1st edition, collated complete including 12 chromolitho plates of birds, small fo, original brown leather relieve, designed by Owen Jones, worn, aeg by Remnant Edmonds and Remnants, gutta percha perished, contents loose (2)

Lot 238

THOMAS OSWALD COCKAYNE (ED): LEECHDOMS WORTCUNNING AND STARCRAFT OF EARLY ENGLAND, BEING A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS FOR THE MOST PART NEVER BEFORE PRINTED ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE IN THIS COUNTRY BEFORE THE NORMAN CONQUEST, London, Longman, Green et al, 1864-66, 1st edition, 3 vols, vols 1-2 folding coloured frontispieces, original cloth backed boards + BENJAMIN THORPE (ED): THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE..., London, Longman Green et al, 1861, 1st edition, 2 vols, 8 folding coloured plates, original calf backed cloth (5)

Lot 25

OMAR KHAYYAM: RUBAIYAT, trans Edward Fitzgerald, ill Edmund Dulac, London, Hodder & Stoughton [1909], 1st trade edition, 20 tipped in coloured plates as list, 4to, original decorative cloth bright gilt, vgc

Lot 252

C F DENDY MARSHALL (ED): A HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY, London, The Southern Railway Co, 1936, 1st edition, plates and plans collated complete, original cloth gilt + SIMON BRADLEY: THE RAILWAYS NATION NETWORK AND PEOPLE, London, Profile Books, 2015, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + CHRISTIAN WOLMAR: THE GREAT RAILWAY REVOLUTION, London, Atlantic Books, 2012, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w, all titles vgc (3)

Lot 256

JAMES TAYLOR: THE AGE WE LIVE IN, A HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY FROM THE PEACE OF 1815 TO THE PRESENT TIME, London, William MacKenzie [1882-84], 8 divisional volumes complete, 46 plates and 6 maps as called for, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt (8)

Lot 26

IGNACZ KUNOS (ED): FORTY-FOUR TURKISH FAIRY TALES, ill Willy Pogany, London, George G Harrap [1913], 1st edition, 16 tipped in coloured plates as called for, ffep and half title detached, original decorative cloth worn

Lot 27

CHARLES DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, ill A Rackham, London, William Heinemann, 1915, 1st trade edition, 12 coloured plates as list, original pictorial cloth gilt, spine dulled

Lot 271

THOMAS CREEVEY: THE CREEVEY PAPERS, ed Sir Herbert Maxwell, London, John Murray, 1903, 1st edition, 2 volumes, extra illustrated with circa 100 additional plates, decorative calf gilt, spines gilt in compartments, morocco labels, inner dentelles gilt by Riviere, top edges gilt, volume 1 top board detached (2). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 28

CHRISTINA ROSETTI: SPEAKING LIKENESSES, ill Arthur Hughes, London, MacMillan, 1874, 1st edition, plates and ills competently coloured in, original pictorial cloth gilt, some soiling to top board, aeg

Lot 284

CHARLES JAMES FOX: A HISTORY OF THE EARLY PART OF THE REIGN OF JAMES THE SECOND, London 1808, 1st edition, extra illustrated, now with 47 engraved plates mainly portraits, quarto old grained morocco gilt, spine gilt in compartments, all edges gilt. From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 286

ERNST A LEHMANN AND HOWARD MINGOS: THE ZEPPELINS, THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AIRSHIP WITH THE STORY OF THE ZEPPELIN AIR RAIDS IN THE WORLD WAR, London and New York, G P Puttnam's Sons [1927], 1st edition, original cloth gilt (some soiling), d/w + JOSEPH MORRIS: THE GERMAN AIR RAIDS ON GREAT BRITAIN 1914-1918, London, Samson, Low, Marston [1925?], 1st edition, 6 maps, the large map of the great airship raid supplied in facsimile, 14pp adverts at end, original cloth gilt worn + R P HEARNE: AERIAL WARFARE, intro Sir Hiram Maxim, London, John Lane, 1919, 1st edition, 3 of the plates supplied in facsimile, 2pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth gilt + A RAWLINSON: THE DEFENCE OF LONDON 1915-1918, London and New York, Andrew Melrose, 1923, 2nd edition revised, original cloth (4)

Lot 288

ANDRE ROSSEL: NAPOLEON, Paris, Editions les Yeux Ouverts, 1969, 1st edition, L'Histoire par L'Image et L'Affiche series, Letterpress and 50 facsimile documents, plates etc, including 6 coloured as called for, loose as issued in folder, large 4to, original pictorial boards, ribbon ties

Lot 289

EMMANUEL-AUGUSTE-DEIUDONNE COMTE DE LAS CASES: MEMOIRS OF A LIFE EXILE AND CONVERSATIONS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON, London for Henry Colburn, 1836, new edition, 4 vols, 20 engraved plates including folding map and folding plan, 16mo, original cloth, vols 1 and 2 lacking spine labels (4)

Lot 290

ANTHONY HAMILTON: MEMOIRS OF COUNT GRAMMONT, London, James Carpenter & William Miller, 1811, new edition, 2 volumes, 64 engraved plates, as called for, crushed crimson morocco gilt, spines gilt in compartments, inner dentelles gilt by Zaehnsdorf, all edges gilt, vol 1 split at spine, book plates of Henry Hales Pleydell-Bouverie (1848-1925), Albert Henry Wiggin, (1868-1951) From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor (2)

Lot 294

JOHN HARRIS: LEXICON TECHNICUM OR AN UNIVERSAL ENGLISH DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES..., London for Dan Brown et al, 1704, 1st edition, engraved portfrontis and 7 plates, incomplete at end, lacking Y-Z section, disbound

Lot 300

ALEXANDER NISBET: A SYSTEM OF HERALDRY SPECULATIVE AND PRACTICAL WITH THE TRUE ART OF BLAZON..., Edinburgh, printed for William Blackwood and London, Rodwell and Martin, London, 1816 new edition, 2 vols, vol 2 lacks frontis otherwise plates collated complete, fo, contemporary half calf marbled boards worn, boards detached (2)

Lot 307

BROWN'S SELF-INTERPRETING FAMILY BIBLE..., London, J G Murdoch circa 1880, Kronheim coloured plates, thick 4to, original blind stamped cloth worn, brass edges to boards, lacks one clasp + JOHN FLEETWOOD: A LIFE OF OUR BLESSED LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST..., London, Blackie & Son, 1871, engraved plates, lacks ffep, 4to, contemporary half calf worn (2)

Lot 308

REV ALBAN BUTLER & REV BERNARD KELLY: THE LIVES OF THE FATHERS MARTYRS, AND OTHER PRINCIPAL SAINTS, London, Virtue & Co, 1928, 5 vols including supplement vol, 48 plates, 4to, original decorative leather gilt (5)

Lot 309

THE HOLY BIBLE WITH A DEVOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL COMMENTARY BY R JAMIESON AND E H BICKERSTETH, London, James S Virtue circa 1865, 2 vols in one, steel engraved plates by various artists including John Martin, 2 coloured maps, very thick, 4to, blind stamped calf

Lot 310

THE HOLY BIBLE..., ed Rev John Eadie, London, Howard & Co, circa 1880, Kronheim coloured plates etc, thick 4to, contemporary panelled calf gilt worn, brass mounts, one corner mount with clasp detached, top board loose

Lot 322

ETHEL M RICHARDSON: THE LION AND THE ROSE (THE GREAT HOWARD STORY), London, Hutchinson [1922] 1st edition, 2 volumes, 16 plates, original cloth gilt + FRANCIS EDWARDS: THE MARVELLOUS CHANCE THOMAS HOWARD FOURTH DUKE OF NORFOLK AND THE RIDOLPHI PLOT, London 1968 1st edition, signed and inscribed presentation copy, original cloth dust wrapper + NEVILLE WILLIAMS: THOMAS HOWARD FOURTH DUKE OF NORFOLK, 1964 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + MELVIN J TUCKER: THE LIFE OF THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY AND SECOND DUKE OF NORFOLK, London 1964 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + FRANCIS W STEER (ED): THE LIFE OF ST PHILIP HOWARD, 1971, original cloth dust wrapper + LACEY BALDWIN SMITH: A TUDOR TRAGEDY, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CATHERINE HOWARD, 1961 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + WILLIAM A SESSIONS: HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY, Boston 1986 1st edition, original cloth + JOHN MARTIN ROBINSON: THE DUKES OF NORFOLK, 1995 revised edition, original pictorial wraps + SELECTED VERSES OF HENRY HOWARD, THE POET EARL OF SURREY, Framlingham, the Friends of St Michael's Church 2010 2nd impression, original pictorial wraps + E W IVES & OTHERS (EDS): WEALTH AND POWER IN TUDOR ENGLAND, 1978 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + H J OLIVER: SIR ROBERT HOWARD (1626-1698), Durham, North Carolina 1963 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, ex-library + MAUD, LADY LECONFIELD (ED): THREE HOWARD SISTERS, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth, W H SMITH library labels on front paste down, no other library markings, (13). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 326

CARL CHRISTOPH VOGHT & FRIEDERICH SPECHT: A NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS (CLASS MAMMALIA - ANIMALS WHICH SUCKLE THEIR YOUNG), trans/ed George Goudie Chisholm, London, Blackie [1887-88], 1st edition, 2 vols in one, 40 plates as list, 4to, contemporary half green morocco gilt worn, aeg

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