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"The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam", ills Willie Pogany, edition limited to 525 copies, this is 486, appears to be signed by the artist, colour plates tipped in, possibly some missing, foxing, the covers green suede decorated in gilt"The English Struwwelpeter...", (n.d.), pictorial bds but bumped, worn and stained Caldicott, R D "Second Collection of Pictures and Songs", binding completely loose, loose pages, pictorial bds detached (3)
Quantity of antiquarian books including:-Creech, Thomas Titus Lucretius Carus, his six books of Epicurean Philosophy done into English verse with notes..., the third edition], Thomas Sawbridge 1683, final pages missing, engraved frontis, front board detached, back board missingCocker, Edward"The Young Clerk's Tutor Enlarged...", 11th edition, Thomas Basset 1685, contemporary bds, tp probably missing or half title, 208 pages and pages of calligraphy, small 8vo, front board detached Joyce, Rev J "Scientific Dialogues...", London, E Parker 1839, engraved frontis "The Birmingham Railway, the East End of the Tunnel from Primrose Hill Taken October 1837", margin foxed, contemporary blindstamp bds, ills Bingley, Rev William "Biographical Conversations on the Most Eminent Voyages... from Columbus to Cook...", London, John Sharpe 1818, engraved vignette on half title, some pages torn but no loss of text, rather stained, ffep with dedication handwritten "Reward a Judge to Master Ley for his Great Progress and Arithmetic by W Gould, Teacher of Mathematics at the Free Grammar School, Exeter, December 1822", contemporary full leather, blindstamped, some gilt tooling, loss at the top of the spine"The Glasgow Mechanics Magazine", vol 1, 1824, marbled bds, front and back bds detachedHibberd, Shirley (ed) "The Floral World and Garden Guide", 1871, Groombridge & Sons, colour plates, marbled bds, rather rubbed, backstrip separating and with loss and four other volumes (11)
Aldin, Cecil (ills), Sewell, Anna"Black Beauty", Jarrolds, London, colour plates, odd foxing throughout, green cloth, pictorial bds, top of the backstrip is chipped and loose Barrie, J M "Peter and Wendy", ills by F D Bedford, Hodder & Stoughton 1911, black and white plates throughout, green pictorial cloth, all rather rubbedField, Eugene "Lullaby Land, songs of childhood selected by Kenneth Grahame", ills by Charles Robinson, John Lane, numerous ills throughout, tissue guard to frontis, green pictorial cloth, the backstrip faded and bds with shelf wearWhite, Rev Gilbert "The Natural History of Selborne...", Henry G Bohn 1861, plates throughout, engraved frontis with tissue guard, marbled ep, school prize plate inside front board, marbled edges, full morocco with gilt Cheltenham College Chapel on front board and one other volume (5)
Rackham, Arthur (ills) "Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner", William Heinemann 1911, colour plates tipped in, ills title page, tissue guards to plates, pictorial bds "The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner", two loose plates, the whole binding loose, gilt pictorial cloth Sheridan, Richard Brinsley "The School for Scandal", ills by Hugh Thompson, Hodder & Stoughton, n.d., frontis and title page separated, colour plates tipped in, pictorial ep, gilt pictorial mauve cloth (3)
Morris, William"The Poetical Works of William Morris", Longmans Green & Co 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, black cloth, gilt Shrewsbury School crest, titles pastedown to backstrip, many vols uncutBound vols of poetry Wordsworth, Herrick, etc with the Shrewsbury School crest on three of the six volumes (6) Proust, Marcel (Scott Moncrieff, C K trans) Six volumes of "Remembrance of Things Past" including "Swann's Way" two vols, Chatto & Windus 1922, "Within a Budding Grove", two vols, Chatto & Windus 1924, "The Sweet Cheat Gone", Alfred Knopf 1930 and "The Guermantes Way", Chatto & Windus 1925, uniform in blue cloth with gilt titles to backstrip (6)"The Hogarth Essays", four vols to include T S Elliot, Roger Fry, E M Forster and Bonamy DobreePasternak, Boris "Dr Zhivago", Collins & Harvill Press, 9th impression November 1958, red cloth, dj not price clipped, inscription on ffep Blake, William "Songs of Innocence", coloured ills by Honor C Appleton, Herbert & Daniel, London, colour plates, decorated pages, inscription on ffep, pictorial pastedown to front board, gilt titles, fine binding Tennyson Works, full-leather and two other volumes (27)
Sackville-West, V "The Land", dj designed by George Plank, brown cloth, pastedown title to backstrip Various other poets including Robert Bridges, Rupert Brooke, Walter De La Mare, Keats, T S EliotBeaumont, C W and Sadler, M T H"New Paths,Verse, Prose, Pictures 1917-1918", pub C W Beaumont 1918, verse and plates to the back of the book, pictorial yellow cloth, top and bottom of spine chipped and with loss (21)
La Haye "Nouveau Voyage d'Italie... 4th edition... Tome Premier...", Henry van Bulderen 1702, this vol only, engraved frontis, engraved vignette on tp printed in red and black, numerous folding plates, bookplate of Sir William Strickland of Boynton in the County of York Bart, contemporary full leather, back board separating and backstrip missing pastedown and rather worn
"A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: or a guide through the university ... descriptions of buildings ... at Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham and Stow ...", new edition, Oxford, printed for J Cooke 1801, folding map of Oxford frontis, six plates, bookplate inside fb for Charles Parr Burney (believed to be Fanny Burney's brother), marbled bds, backstrip with loss and all rather bumped
The Coysh Collection - Two 19th century pearlware blue transfer printed plates of the same view, unknown maker, one with printed title 'Dalberton Tower, Wales' and the other 'Kirkham Priory Gateway, Yorkshire', 22 cm to/w a John & Richard Riley pearlware plate decorated with the 'Europa' pattern, c.1810-28, 25 cm diam. (3)NB: Dalberton Tower plate illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 101, A.W. Coysh and R.K. HenrywoodEuropa plate illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 58, A.W. Coysh Condition Report Dalberton plate crazed overall. No chips or cracksKirkham Priory plate - no chips or cracksEuropa plate - Rim and edge chip, hairlines, crazed
The Coysh Collection - Three 19th century blue transfer printed plates - A pearlware plate decorated with a view of 'Pashkov Palace, Moscow', c. 1810-25, maker unknown, 22 cm diam.; Jones & Son plate titled 'Hamden Mortally Wounded' from the 'British History' series, printed makers mark and title, 16.5 cm diam.; a Pountney & Allies/Pountney & Goldney pearlware plate decorated with a view of 'Park Place, Henley' from the 'River Thames' series, printed title to base, 16.5 cm diam. (3)NB: Pashkov Palace described and illustrated in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 108, A.W. Coysh and illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 276, A.W. Coysh and R.K. HenrywoodJones & Son plate illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 169, A.W. Coysh and R.K. HenrywoodPountney & Allies plate illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 274, A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood Condition Report Pashkov Palace - some knife marks. No chips or cracksJones & Son - some knife marks. No chips or cracksPountney & Allies - Discoloured. No chips or cracks
The Coysh Collection - Two 19th century Jones & Son blue transfer printed plates from the 'British History' series - one titled 'Signing of the Magna Carta' , 26 cm diam and the other 'Landing of Wm. of Orange', 21.5 cm to/w a 19th century Harvey's pearlware blue transfer printed plates decorated with a view of Greenwich from the 'Cities and Town' series, printed title, 25 cm diam. and a Brameld pearlware blue transfer printed plate titled 'Castle of Rochefort, South of France', 25 cm diam. (4)NB: Magna Carta plate illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue & White Pottery 1780-1880, vol. I, page 339, A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood and illustrated and described in Blue-Printed Earthenware 1800-1850, page 40, A. CoyshCastle of Rochefort plate illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 60, A. Coysh Condition Report Magna Carta - crazed mainly to the back. No chips or cracksWilliam of Orange - no chips or cracksGreenwich - crazed. Firing blemishesCastle of Rochefort - Rim chip
The Coysh Collection - Two 19th century John Rogers & Son pearlware plates, c. 1814-36, one decorated with 'The Camel' pattern - a view of the gate leading to a Musjed, at Chunar Ghur after an aquatint by Thomas & William Daniell in 1797, 24.5 cm diam., the other decorated with 'The Musketeer' pattern - the scene is a composite of several prints by Thomas Daniell from 'Oriental Scenery', 21 cm diam., both having impressed makers mark to base (2)NB: Both illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 64, A.W. Coysh Condition Report The Camel pattern - Two repaired edge chips, wear to edgeThe Musketeer pattern - No chips or cracks
The Coysh Collection - Three Enoch Wood & Sons 19th century pearlware blue transfer printed plates and a soup plate from the 'Grapevine Border Series' comprising: Plate with a landscape view of 'Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire', impressed factory mark and printed title, 25.7 cm diam.; Soup plate with a view of 'Thrybergh, Yorkshire', printed title, 25.7 cm diam; Plate with a landscape view of Balborough Hall, Derbyshire, printed title, 21.2 cm diam. and a plate with a view of 'Cave Castle, Yorkshire', impressed makers mark and printed title, 21.5 cm diam. (4) Condition Report Guy's Cliff - Wear to undersideThrybergh - Knife marks to surfaceBalborough Hall - Two glazed rim chips and small area of glaze loss
The Coysh Collection - Two Davenport blue transfer printed soup plates, one decorated with the 'Chinoiserie High Bridge' pattern, c. 1810-15, and the other decorated with a view of the 'Imperial Park at Gehol, c. 1820, both impressed makers mark and 25 cm diam. to/w an Enoch Wood & Son willow pattern plate, 24.5 cm and a Hilcock willow pattern plate, 24 cm (4)NB: Chinoiserie High Bridge plate illustrated and described in 'Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 30, A.W. Coysh Condition Report Imperial Park - small area of repair on rimEnoch wood - Glaze losses to undersideHilcock - crazed overall and chip on border
The Coysh Collection - Four 19th century pearlware blue transfer printed soup plates, comprising: Ridgway 'Osterley Park' pattern, c. 1814-28, impressed makers mark, 25 cm diam.: Davenport 'The Villagers' pattern, c. 1815-30, impressed makers mark, 25 cm diam.; Unknown maker 'The Gleaners' pattern, c. 1810-20, 24 cm and William Adams 'Native Pattern', c. 1820, impressed makers mark, 25 cm diam. (4)NB: All illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, A.W. CoyshOsterley Park - page 56The Villagers - page 30The Gleaners - page 108Native pattern - page 20 Condition Report Osterley Park - No chips or cracksThe Villagers - two small rim chipsThe Gleaners - Some crazing and wear to the underside Native pattern - Some glaze loss and scratch on border
The Coysh Collection - Four various 19th century blue transfer printed plates comprising: Edward & George Phillips, Longport pearlware oval plate decorated with the 'Pastoral Scene', 19.5 x 26.5 cm; Brameld & Co pearlware octagonal plate decorated with the 'Returning Woodman' pattern, c. 1806-26, impressed mark, 18.5 cm diam.; Cambrian & Glamorgan Potteries, Swansea pearlware plate decorated with 'The Ladies of Llangollen' pattern, impressed makers mark, 21.5 cm and a John & Richard Riley pearlware plate decorated with 'The Girl Musician' pattern, c. 1810-28, impressed and printed makers mark, 24.5 cm diam. (4)NB: The Girl Musician Illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 58, A.W. Coysh Condition Report Pastoral scene - glaze damage on border, crazed and discolouredReturning Woodman - Overall crazedLadies of Llangollen - Lightly crazed to underside. No chips or cracksThe Girl Musician - No chips or cracks
The Coysh Collection - Two 19th century blue transfer printed plates decorated with a panoramic landscape, figures and country houses, makers Chesworth & Robinson, 21 cm diam. and Stafford Gallery Opaque China, 24.5 cm diam. to/w a maker unknown plate decorated with 'The Fountain' pattern, c. 1820-30, printed mark 'Higginbotham's Semi-China Warranted', 25.5 cm diam., a J.Meir & Son 'Wild Rose' plate, 25.5 cm diam. and an unknown maker pearlware plate decorated with a view of Bedford, Essex within an acorn and oak leaf border, 21 cm diam. (5)NB: The Fountain pattern plate illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 98, A.W. Coysh
The Coysh Collection - Four 19th century blue transfer printed plates, comprising: Two Robert Hamilton, Stoke pearlware plates, one decorated with the 'Ruined Castle' pattern, c. 1811-26, 25 cm diam. and the other decorated with the 'Fishermen with Nets' pattern, c. 1811-26, 24.5 cm diam., both with impressed makers mark; A pearlware plate decorated with a view of Beeston Priory, Norfolk from the 'Antique Scenery Series', maker unknown, 21 cm diam.; A Spode plate decorated with 'The Tower' pattern, c. 1812-15, impressed and printed makers mark, 21 cm and a Clews Stone China soup plate decorated with 'The Castle' pattern, 24.5 cm diam. (5)NB: Three illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, A.W. CoyshRuined Castle pattern - page 40Fishermen with Nets pattern - page 40The Tower pattern - page 78 Condition Report Ruined castle - wear and crazing to baseBeeston Priory - No chips or cracksThe Tower pattern - large star hairlineFishermen with nets - some surface scratchesCastle pattern - 1 cm glaze loss on rim
A quantity of Dresden floral painted tea wares (65 pieces approx.) Condition Report Overall wear to the gilding. The following items are NOT chipped or cracked: Teapot, hot water jug and cover, milk jug and cover, three sugar bowls, 12 tea saucers, 8 teacups, 4 coffee cups, 6 quatrefoil saucers and 3 cups, 5 assorted tea plates, muffin base, 2 random covers, floral encrusted creamer (33 damaged items - cracked/chipped/stapled etc.
Rackham, Arthur, Mother Goose The Old Nursery Rhymes, with 14 tipped-in colour plates and numerous monochrome plates and vignettes, ltd edition no 504/1100, signed by Rackham, London: William Heinemann 1913, gilt dec buckram cover Condition Report Covers worn, torn lower spine, significant soiling, interior with light foxing
Rackham, Arthur (ill) and Barrie, J M - Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, 50 tipped-in colour plates, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1906 ltd ed no 75/500 signed by Rackham, original gilt tooled vellum, top edge gilt 4to Condition Report Cover dirty and spotted, lacks ties, title plate torn at top corner, generally clean inside with light marking and browning edges
Nielson, Kay (ill) - Fairy Tales by Hans Anderson, 12 tipped-in colour plates, De Luxe limited edition no 183/500 signed by Nielsen, London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. 4to orig gilt dec vellum Condition Report Light staining to cover, front and end papers, insect-damaged, light foxing throughout, cover a little sprung
An extensive Wedgwood Medici dinner and tea service, including tureens and covers, sauce boats and stands, breakfast bowls, dinners and side plates, cups and saucers etc3 tureens, 1 teapot, 1 platter, 1 gravy boat, 1 small bowl, 12 cups, 12 twin handled cups, 12 bowls, 12 saucers, 12 small plates, 3 medium plates, 12 large plates, 12 extra large plates. A chip to the edge of the gravy boat and small ones to several plates. Light scratches and slight rubbing to the bases of several examples. Overall in good condition, appears to have been unused. Would benefit from a clean.
A collection of Chinese blue and white exportware, comprising a set of three pagoda decorated plates, an octagonal plate, a four character mark ginger jar, five tea bowls, three saucers and one other itemWould all benefit from a clean. Octagonal plate has a large hairline crack and multiple chips to the rim, crackling to the glaze. All pagoda plates have hairline cracks with chips to the rims and areas of discolouration. Light pitting to the glazes and multiple scratches. The jar has multiple spots of discolouration, light pitting and rubbing to the bases. No chips or cracks. The bowl has rubbing to the base and light scratches to areas of the exterior, otherwise Very good. The saucers have rubbing to the gilt and bases, light pitting to the glaze , two of them are discoloured and have been broken and repaired. One of the tea bowls has a hairline crack, another has a large chip to the rim. All have light pitting and scratches.
A Spode Chardonnay dinner and coffee service, setting for eight, including tureen and cover, sauce boat, stand, milk jug and sugar bowlThis set contains 8 cups, 1 gravy boat, 8 saucers, 1 bowl, 1 milk jug and plate, 10 small plates, 10 medium plates and 10 large plates. It is in very good condition and appears to be unused. There are several very light scratches to some of the items but no chips, cracks or restoration. Slight rubbing to the bases.

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